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| Co-developed with the Tsurushiman Type 90, Ostrozavan OPU, and the North Ottonian M15/VII | | Co-developed with the Tsurushiman Type 90, Ostrozavan OPU-S78 series, and the North Ottonian [[M15/VII Olyfynt]] | ||
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Messidorian Armed Forces | |
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Forces Armées du Messidor Iʕskrbiln n Mgrawi | |
File:Messidor Army Emblem.png File:Messidor Naval Jack.png File:Messidor Roundel.png | |
Founded | 1839 |
Service branches | Messidorian Army Corps Messidorian Navy Corps Messidorian Air Corps |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | President Yolande-Minerve Saverne |
Commissioned Chairperson | Lt. General Rezki Tinifsan |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18-55 |
Conscription | Voluntary service only |
Active personnel | 92,300 total: Army Corps: 55,200 Navy Corps: 22,600 Air Corps: 14,500 |
History
Structure
Branches of service
Messidorian Army Corps
Equipment
Weaponry
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre | Notes |
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Small arms | |||||
PA-55 | Messidor | Pistol | 10×25mm | Standard service pistol | |
FR-99 | Messidor Tsurushima |
Assault rifle | 7×40mm | Standard service rifle, licenced production of the Tsurushiman Type 89 rifle in 7×40mm 420 mm (16.5 in) barrel | |
FR-99C | Messidor Tsurushima |
Carbine | 7×40mm | Carbine variant of the FR-99 300 mm (11.8 in) barrel | |
FR-99X | Messidor Tsurushima |
Carbine | 7×40mm | Short carbine variant of the FR-99 for vehicle crews and pilots 190 mm (7.5 in) barrel | |
FV-94 | Messidor | Marksman rifle | 7.5×54mm | Second generation update of the Mle 144 service rifle | |
FM-60 | Messidor | Medium machine gun | 7.5×54mm | Section support weapon and vehicle-mounted machine gun | |
FM-66 | Messidor | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×99mm | Vehicle-mounted machine gun | |
FVL-1 | Messidor | Anti-matériel rifle | 12.7×99mm | In limited use with special forces | |
MP-93 | Messidor | Portable ATGM | 136mm | ||
LG-97 | Messidor | Grenade mortar | 50mm | ||
Mle 144 | Messidor | Bolt-action rifle | 7.5×54mm | In training, ceremonial, and police service | |
Artillery | |||||
OR-80 | Messidor | Towed howitzer | 155mm |
Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Notes |
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Armoured vehicles | ||||
CA-98 | Messidor Ostrozava North Ottonia Tsurushima |
Main battle tank | Co-developed with the Tsurushiman Type 90, Ostrozavan OPU-S78 series, and the North Ottonian M15/VII Olyfynt | |
CS-99 | Messidor | Fire support vehicle | Built on the chassis of the CA-98 tank | |
VBR | Messidor | Armoured reconnaissance vehicle | ||
VBC | Messidor | Infantry fighting vehicle | Command vehicle and engineering vehicle variants | |
VBA | Messidor | Self-propelled artillery | Built on the VBC chassis | |
VBM | Messidor | Mobile SAM platform | Built on the VBC chassis | |
Light Vehicles | ||||
Aircraft | ||||
RN-05 | Tsurushima | Attack/scout helicopter gunship |