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The Messidorian Army and Navy Corps were founded in 1839, 8 years after the founding of the Messidor Union. The formation of a standing military was a contentious issue among the various syndicates who had originally called to rely upon civil militias organized at a local level rather than a central military. After the loss of northern Tafriqt in 1833, the notion that such a force could effectively protect the Union was effectively dispelled, though it took a further 6 years before the exact details of the Messidorian Armed Forces would be determined. From the outset, the Army and Navy Corps were small, professional, volunteer forces which were organized under a federal union. Merovian and later Aɣmatian factories ensured that they were well-equipped and supplied, though the forces established an enduring reputation of poor discipline. Despite their reputation, the first major deployment of the Messidorian Army Corps in the Annexation of the Timna Strip in 1919 was a great success. The Messidorian Navy Corps served nearly the entirety of its first century and a half of existence as a patrol and deterrence fleet for ships making the transit across the Periclean Sea. During the Reannexation of Tafriqt in 1950-51, the Navy Corps ran blockades around the coast of Tafriqt and prevented any seaborne assault. They also saw major surface combat during the Fourth West Scipian War. The Messidorian Air Corps was founded in 1920 and rounded out the three branches. Elements of the Messidorian intelligence services are also incorporated into the armed forces, specifically the Naval Infantry Brigade of the Army Corps, which conducts counter-intelligence, special reconnaissance, and direct intervention missions. | |||
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Messidorian Armed Forces | |
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Forces Armées du Messidor Iɣskrbiln 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 | 102,800 total: Army Corps: 55,200 Navy Corps: 31,500 Air Corps: 16,100 |
History
The Messidorian Army and Navy Corps were founded in 1839, 8 years after the founding of the Messidor Union. The formation of a standing military was a contentious issue among the various syndicates who had originally called to rely upon civil militias organized at a local level rather than a central military. After the loss of northern Tafriqt in 1833, the notion that such a force could effectively protect the Union was effectively dispelled, though it took a further 6 years before the exact details of the Messidorian Armed Forces would be determined. From the outset, the Army and Navy Corps were small, professional, volunteer forces which were organized under a federal union. Merovian and later Aɣmatian factories ensured that they were well-equipped and supplied, though the forces established an enduring reputation of poor discipline. Despite their reputation, the first major deployment of the Messidorian Army Corps in the Annexation of the Timna Strip in 1919 was a great success. The Messidorian Navy Corps served nearly the entirety of its first century and a half of existence as a patrol and deterrence fleet for ships making the transit across the Periclean Sea. During the Reannexation of Tafriqt in 1950-51, the Navy Corps ran blockades around the coast of Tafriqt and prevented any seaborne assault. They also saw major surface combat during the Fourth West Scipian War. The Messidorian Air Corps was founded in 1920 and rounded out the three branches. Elements of the Messidorian intelligence services are also incorporated into the armed forces, specifically the Naval Infantry Brigade of the Army Corps, which conducts counter-intelligence, special reconnaissance, and direct intervention missions.
Structure
Branches of service
Messidorian Army Corps
Equipment
Arms
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre | Notes |
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Small arms | |||||
P16 | Messidor | Pistol | 10×25mm | Standard service pistol | |
FA-58 | 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 | |
FA-58C | Messidor Tsurushima |
Carbine | 7×40mm | Carbine variant of the FA-58 300 mm (11.8 in) barrel | |
FA-58X | Messidor Tsurushima |
Carbine | 7×40mm | Short carbine variant of the FA-58 for vehicle crews and pilots 190 mm (7.5 in) barrel | |
FR-55 | Messidor | Marksman rifle | 7.5×54mm | Second generation update of the Mle 144 service rifle | |
FM-21 | Messidor | Medium machinegun | 7.5×54mm | Section support weapon and vehicle-mounted machinegun | |
FM-27 | Messidor | Heavy machinegun | 12.7×99mm | Vehicle-mounted machinegun | |
FR/CM-70 | Messidor | Anti-matériel rifle | 12.7×99mm | In limited use with special forces | |
MP-54 | Messidor | Portable ATGM | 136mm | ||
LG-58 | Messidor | Grenade mortar | 50mm | ||
G23 | Ostrozava | Hand grenade | |||
Mle 113 | Messidor | Semi-automatic rifle | 7.5×54mm | In training, ceremonial, and police service | |
Mle 105 | Messidor | Bolt-action rifle | 7.5×54mm | In training, ceremonial, and police service | |
Artillery | |||||
OR-41 | Messidor | Towed howitzer | 155mm |
Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Armament | Notes |
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Armoured vehicles | |||||
CA-52 | Messidor Ostrozava North Ottonia Tsurushima |
Main battle tank | 120mm smoothbore cannon FM-27 12.7mm machinegun FM-21 7.5mm machinegun |
Co-developed with the Ostrozavan OPU-S78 series, the North Ottonian M15/VII series, and the Tsurushiman Type 90 | |
CS-53 | Messidor | Fire support vehicle | 2× 30mm autocannons 4× 136mm ATGM launchers 2× 50mm grenade launchers FM-27 12.7mm machinegun FM-21 7.5mm machinegun |
Built on the CA-52 chassis | |
VBR | Messidor | Armoured reconnaissance vehicle | 90mm AT cannon 2× FM-21 7.5mm machineguns |
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VBC | Messidor | Infantry fighting vehicle | 30mm autocannon FM-21 7.5mm machinegun |
Command vehicle and engineering vehicle variants | |
VBA | Messidor | Self-propelled artillery | OR-41 155mm howitzer | Built on the VBC chassis, | |
VBM | Messidor | Mobile SAM platform | 8× 136mm SAM launchers | Built on the VBC chassis | |
Light vehicles | |||||
CUdO 6×6 CUdO 10×10 |
North Ottonia | Utility, transport, and cargo vehicles | Converted civilian vehicle | ||
Cm-53 | Tsurushima | Utility and transport vehicle | Converted civilian vehicle | ||
Aircraft | |||||
RN-66 | Tsurushima | Attack/scout helicopter gunship | 30mm autocannon 12× 136mm ATGM launchers |
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AC-51 | Messidor | Cargo/transport plane | Converted civilian aircraft |
Vessels in active service
Class | Image | Role | Armament | Number in service | Notes |
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Ayll Lbaz-class | Anti-air frigate | 40× 340mm SAMs 39× 136mm SAMs 8× 350mm anti-ship missiles 2× 533mm torpedo tubes 100mm naval gun 2× 30mm autocannon 4× FM-27 12.7mm machineguns |
30 | Carries one RN-66 helicopter, same hull as the Ɣum Lbaz-class | |
Ɣum Lbaz-class | Anti-submarine frigate | 40× 350mm anti-ship missiles 30× 136mm SAMs 100mm naval gun 2× 30mm autocannon 4× FM-27 12.7mm machineguns |
4 | Carries two RN-66 helicopters, same hull as the Ayll Lbaz-class | |
Amansakal-class | Amphibious assault ship | 8× 136mm SAMs 2× 30mm autocannon 4× FM-21 7.5mm machineguns 4× FM-27 12.7mm machineguns |
2 | Carries 1-2 helicopter squadrons, 1-2 tank battalions, and 1-3 infantry battalions | |
Taġruyt n Nhas-class | Patrol ship | 2× 30mm autocannon 2× FM-21 7.5mm machineguns |
10 | ||
Tmnirin-class | Nuclear attack submarine | 14× 350mm anti-ship missiles 4× 533mm torpedo tubes |
7 | ||
Hluaxdil-class | Auxiliary vessel | 8× 136mm SAMs 4× 30mm autocannon |
4 | Carries two RM-50 or HC-37 helicopters |
Messidorian Air Corps
Aircraft in active service
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Notes |
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Ava 70 | Messidor | Multi-role fighter | ||
AT-32 | Messidor | Fighter/interceptor | In use for training and reserve squadrons | |
RN-66 | Tsurushima | Attack/scout helicopter gunship | ||
RM-50 | Jhengtsang | Search and rescue helicopter | ||
HC-37 | Messidor | Cargo/transport helicopter | ||
AC-51 | Messidor | Cargo/transport plane | Converted civilian aircraft, electronic warfare variant |