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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Mortars | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Mortars | ||
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|{{wp|Sisu Nasu| | |{{wp|Sisu Nasu|Tatria Ko-122 GT}} | ||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |{{flag|Ateenia}} | ||
|{{wp|Mortar Carrier}} | |{{wp|Mortar Carrier}} | ||
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| Hevon Ko-122 GT mortar carrier variant of the Hevon Ko-120 series tracked articulated vehicles. | | Hevon Ko-122 GT mortar carrier variant of the Hevon Ko-120 series tracked articulated vehicles. | ||
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|{{wp|Sisu Nasu|ATARV- | |{{wp|Sisu Nasu|ATARV-Tatria Ko-123 GT}} | ||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |{{flag|Ateenia}} | ||
|{{wp|Ammunition Carrier}} | |{{wp|Ammunition Carrier}} | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Surface-to-air-missile system | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Surface-to-air-missile system | ||
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|{{wp|NASAMS| | |{{wp|NASAMS|Tatria EPIO}} | ||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |{{flag|Ateenia}} | ||
|{{wp|Surface-to-air missile system}} | |{{wp|Surface-to-air missile system}} | ||
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| Medium-range, mobile air-defence system that holds six EKIIO missiles at ready. They are primarily used to protect the Capital Region. | | Medium-range, mobile air-defence system that holds six EKIIO missiles at ready. They are primarily used to protect the Capital Region. | ||
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|{{wp|ASRAD-R| | |{{wp|ASRAD-R|Tatria ELKIO}} | ||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |{{flag|Ateenia}} | ||
|{{wp|Surface-to-air missile system}} | |{{wp|Surface-to-air missile system}} | ||
| 92 | | 92 | ||
|[[File:ItO 2005, ASRAD-R.JPG|center|200px]] | |[[File:ItO 2005, ASRAD-R.JPG|center|200px]] | ||
| | | Tatria ELKIO is a short-range, mobile air-defence system that holds four Nurmi IKI 77 missiles at ready and protects the readiness brigades as well as the Capital Region | ||
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|{{wp|Crotale (missile)| | |{{wp|Crotale (missile)|Tatria JLKIO}} | ||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |{{flag|Ateenia}} | ||
|{{wp|Surface-to-air missile system}} | |{{wp|Surface-to-air missile system}} | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Towed field guns and howitzers. | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Towed field guns and howitzers. | ||
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|{{wp|155 GH 52 APU|Tatria 155 AH-98}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Gun-howitzer}} | |||
| 228 | |||
|[[File:155 K 98 Lippujuhlan päivä 2014 3.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Supports readiness brigades with indirect fire. Equipped with an auxiliary power unit for short distance movement adjustments | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|155 K 83|Tatria 155 AH-83}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Gun-howitzer}} | |||
| 301 | |||
|[[File:155 K 83-97 Lippujuhlan päivä 2013 3.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Provides indirect fire support for various units and is used to form heavy artillery battalions under direct supreme HQ command. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|2A36 Giatsint-B|Tatria 152 K-75}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Field Gun}} | |||
| 74 | |||
|[[File:152-мм пушка Гиацинт-Б (1).jpg|200px]] | |||
| Provides indirect fire support for Jaeger and infantry brigades as well as battlegroups. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30)|Tatria 122 H-60}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Howitzer}} | |||
| 1,321 | |||
|[[File:122- мм гаубица Д-30 (1).jpg|200px]] | |||
| The main artillery support of Jaeger and infantry brigades as well as battlegroups. | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Self-propelled artillery | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|K9 Thunder|Jääkarhu 155 IH-99}} | |||
|{{flag|Kentalis}} | |||
|{{wp|Self-propelled howitzer}} | |||
| 141 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 104 K9 Thunder.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Supports mechanized and motorized battlegroups with indirect fire. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|2S1 Gvozdika|Jääkarhu 122 IH-72}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Self-propelled howitzer}} | |||
| 315 | |||
|[[File:122 PsH Lippujuhlanpäivä 2013 1.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Supports mechanized and motorized battlegroups with indirect fire. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|2S1 Gvozdika|Jääkarhu 155 IT-95}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Self-propelled Artillery}} | |||
| 71 | |||
|[[File:Archerside commons.jpg|200px]] | |||
| Supports mechanized and motorized battlegroups with indirect fire. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|AMOS|Tatria AMV AMOS}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Self-propelled gun-mortar}} | |||
| 68 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 086 Patria AMV XA-361 AMOS Ps 545-4.jpg|200px]] | |||
| 120mm twin-barrel Tatria AMOS mortar on a Tatria AMV platform. | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Multiple rocket launchers | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System|M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System}} | |||
|{{flag|Kentalis}} | |||
|{{wp|Self-propelled gun-mortar}} | |||
| 178 | |||
|[[File:M270 MLRS Ps 529-3 Lippujuhlanpäivä 1.JPG |200px]] | |||
| M270D1 vehicles used for long-range strikes against enemy reserves, command posts, and combat support organizations up to operational depth at the point of main effort. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|RM-70 multiple rocket launcher|Jääkarhu 122 URL-72}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|MLRS}} | |||
| 146 | |||
|[[File:T813 army2.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Used to support mechanised and motorised units. | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Forward observer vehicles | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|BMP-1|Jääkarhu ETA-1}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Forward observation vehicle}} | |||
| 35 | |||
|[[File:Finnish Army BMP-1 TJJ.jpg |200px]] | |||
| Used to spot targets for artillery. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Armour and other vehicles== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width:13%;"|Name | |||
! style="width:10%;"|Country | |||
! style="width:18%;"|Type | |||
! style="width:7%;"|Quantity | |||
! style="width:10%;"|Image | |||
! style="width:42%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Tanks | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Leopard 2|Kampfpanzer M3A2}}/{{wp|Leopard 2|Kampfpanzer M3A3}} | |||
|{{flag|Bakyern}} | |||
|{{wp|Main Battle Tank}} | |||
| 127/157 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 071 Leopard 2A6 Ps 274-226.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Imported from Bakyern | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Tanks | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Combat Vehicle 90|Kansanauto JT-93}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} | |||
| 511 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 081 CV9030 Ps 171-14.JPG|200px]] | |||
| JT-93 Mk II armed with a 30 mm autocannon | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|BMP-2|Jääkarhu JT-2}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Infantry Fighting Vehicle}} | |||
| 822 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 080 BMP-2M Ps 153-74.JPG|200px]] | |||
| Modernized with thermal imaging and multi-spectral camouflage. | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Armoured personnel carriers | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|MT-LB|Jääkarhu SPH-50}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | |||
| 1192 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän paraati 2013 34 MT-LB.JPG|200px]] | |||
| One of the first Ateenian ACPs | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Patria AMV|Tatria AMV}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | |||
| 682 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 093 Patria AMV XA-360 Ps 645-250.JPG|200px]] | |||
| With JTP RKT 2005 remote weapon station. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Patria Pasi|Tatria Panssa}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}} | |||
| 3,652 | |||
|[[File:Lippujuhlan päivän 2017 paraati 068 Pasi Ps 677-563.JPG|200px]] | |||
| The Tatria Panssa is an Ateenian-made six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier (APC) | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Protolab Misu|Karhu}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|MRAP APC}} | |||
| 4 | |||
|[[File:1920px-MiSu 5.jpg|200px]] | |||
| Currently being tested. | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Sisu GTP|Tatria MVSPK}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|MRAP APC}} | |||
| 6 | |||
|[[File:132326711.jpg|200px]] | |||
| Currently being tested. | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Utility vehicles | |||
|- | |||
|{{wp|Sisu GTP|Tatria MVSPK}} | |||
|{{flag|Ateenia}} | |||
|{{wp|MRAP APC}} | |||
| 6 | |||
|[[File:132326711.jpg|200px]] | |||
| Currently being tested. | |||
|- | |- |
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The Ateenian Royal Defence Force | |
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Motto | "Kuolema ennen häpeää" |
Current form | 12 August 1939 |
Service branches |
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Headquarters | Sotaneuvosto, Athano, Ateenia |
Website | www.AKPV.ata |
Leadership | |
Protector of the Realm | Queen Ena Kalinka |
Hallitsijan Käsi (Hand of the Monarch) | Vala Lamon |
Herra Komentaja (Lord Commander) | Liisa Koponen |
Personnel | |
Military age | 15 |
Conscription | 614 or 690 day term |
Available for military service | 2,027,091 males, age 15–49, 2,980,912 females, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service | 4,671,329 males, age 15–49, 4,295,274 females, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 6,162 staff 55,929 conscripts |
Reserve personnel | 2,438,197 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | 51,2 billion |
Percent of GDP | 8,2% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Tatria, Koskela, AEI, Doria-Telakka, Ahto Seaways, JTP, Nurmi, Jääkarhu, RAJ, Hevon, Kansanauto |
The Ateenian Royal Defence Force of Ateenia (Ateenian: Ateenian kuninkaalliset puolustusvoimat) is composed of the Royal Army, Royal Guards, Royal Airforce and the Royal Navy of Ateenia.
The Ateenian Defense Force is considered one of the most powerful militaries in Thuadia and even in Anteria. The ARDF is made up of 62,091 active soldiers and 2,438,197 reserve soldiers. The 2,500,288 soldiers of Ateenia are spread out between multiple branches. All of the 5 branches fall under the command of The Protector of the Realm, which is the ruling monarch of the Free Kingdom of Ateenia. The Hand of the Monarch is responsible for planning the funding and logistics of the Defense Force and is often near The Protector of the Realm so that he/she can advise the Monarch. The Hand of the Monarch is also in charge of the War Council, that makes decisions for ARDF that the Monarch does now, however they always need the approval of the Monarch to pass any decision.
ARDF in its current form was founded 1,176 ABA in 12th of August, after the old organization was rendered obselete, after its flaws were seen in the War of Djinat 1931-1937.
Equipment and armaments have been mostly domesticly produced, however some equipment has been purchased from foreign countries like Bakyern. In 1,253 ABA (2016) the Hand of the Monarch, together with the War Council, made the decision to make all the ARDF equipment and armaments, domesticly produced to ensure that Ateenian security will not depend on foreign equipment. The War Council set a goal to have all armaments and equipments the ARDF needs, domesticly produced by 1,267 ABA (2030).
The ARDF organizes a nation wide National Defence lessons in Colleges, Highschools and Basic School, to give the young people first insights on what the military does and what the life of a soldier looks like. Younglings are often even thought how to take apart a gun and how to put it back together, how to hold a gun, safety tips and how to make fire without a lighter or matches.
Lord Commanders
Structure
- Ateenian Royal Defence Force
- Royal Ateenian Army - 39,117 Active, 1,933,091 Reserve
- Athano Army
- Doria Army
- Foxinia Army
- Itämaa Army
- Kalastaa Army
- Lumikaupunki Army
- Poronia Army
- Riki Army
- Suko Army
- Taivaallinen Army
- Tulivuori Army
- Ukko Army
- Royal Ateenian Air Force - 5,788 Active, 50,891 Reserve
- Athano Air Force
- Doria Air Force
- Foxinia Air Force
- Itämaa Air Force
- Kalastaa Air Force
- Lumikaupunki Air Force
- Poronia Air Force
- Riki Air Force
- Suko Air Force
- Taivaallinen Air Force
- Tulivuori Air Force
- Ukko Air Force
- Royal Ateenian Navy - 10,293 Active, 417,572 Reserve
- Athano Navy
- Doria Navy
- Foxinia Navy
- Itämaa Navy
- Kalastaa Navy
- Lumikaupunki Navy
- Poronia Navy
- Riki Navy
- Suko Navy
- Tulivuori Navy
- Ukko Navy
- Ateenian Royal Guard - 6,893 Active, 36,643 Reserve
- Athano Royal Guard
- Doria Royal Guard
- Foxinia Royal Guard
- Itämaa Royal Guard
- Kalastaa Royal Guard
- Lumikaupunki Royal Guard
- Poronia Royal Guard
- Riki Royal Guard
- Suko Royal Guard
- Taivaallinen Royal Guard
- Tulivuori Royal Guard
- Ukko Temple Guard
- Joint-Branch Services
- Royal Intelligence
- Royal Military Medical Services
- Royal Military Police
- Royal Ateenian Army - 39,117 Active, 1,933,091 Reserve
Budget
Ateenian 2019 defense budget was estimated 51.2 billion $ACU, making up 12% of the Ateenian GDP.
Equipment
Infantry Weapons
Name | Country | Image | Notes |
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Handguns | |||
Koskela's KP7 | Ateenia | Standard sidearm since 1989, Replacing the KP6. | |
KP-8 | Ateenia | Standard sidearm for Special Forces and Military Police since 2003 | |
Submachine Guns and Carbines | |||
Maschinengewehr M68 | Bakyern | Standard submachine gun of the Ateenian Air Forces. Currently being phased out due to arms nationalization program. | |
KSM-99 | Ateenia | Standard Submachine gun of Ateenian Special Forces and currently on its way to replace the M68 of the Air Forces. | |
Assault Rifles | |||
Nurmi RK-5 | Ateenia | The RK-5 is being used by the Ateenian Special Forces and Police Force. It is also used as as standard assault rifle in some battalions. | |
K-95 | Ateenia | The K-95 is the standard assault rifle of the Ateenian Defence Force. | |
K-11 | Ateenia | The K-11 is currently on its way to replace the K-95. it is used by more Elite army divisions. | |
K-62 | Ateenia | Ateenian standard issue assault rifle in 1962-1999, untill it got replaced by RK 95, after enough RK 95s were made to replace it. Now in long-term storage. | |
Shotguns | |||
NS-50 | Ateenia | Standard Issue Shotgun in ARDF and Ateenian Police Force | |
Sniper Rifles | |||
KSR-90 | Ateenia | Standard issue sniper rifle for the ARDF and Police Force. | |
N-1960 | Ateenia | Standard issue sniper rifle in 1960-1991. It has been replaced with KSR-90 and is now only in long term storage and used by the reserves. | |
ELK-43 | Kentalis | Heavy anti-material rifle. | |
Support weapons | |||
Nurmi KK-52 | Ateenia | Standard issue light machine gun of ARDF in 1952-1989, it is currently in long-term storage and only used by reserves. | |
Nurmi KK-65 | Ateenia | Standard general purpouse machine gun of the Ateenian Royal Defence Force since 1965. | |
Nurmi RK-71 | Ateenia | Standard heavy machine gun. | |
JTP RKT 2005 | Ateenia | Found on Tatria AMV's weapon turrets. | |
Maschinengewehr M76 | Bakyern | Light armament on Kampfpanzer M3A2 and AEI-KH-91 | |
WTS 82 | Kentalis | Light armament on Kampfpanzer M3A3 | |
SMG09 | Bakyern | Used as a light armament on AEI-KH-91. | |
Nurmi AK-96 | Ateenia | ||
Nurmi KH-60 | Ateenia |
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Mortars | |||||
Tatria Ko-122 GT | Ateenia | Mortar Carrier | 102 | Hevon Ko-122 GT mortar carrier variant of the Hevon Ko-120 series tracked articulated vehicles. | |
ATARV-Tatria Ko-123 GT | Ateenia | Ammunition Carrier | 52 | Hevon Ko-123 GT ammunition carrier variant of the Hevon Ko-120 series tracked articulated vehicles. | |
Jääkahru TA-110 A6 | Ateenia | Mortar Carrier | 181 | A light mortar carrier variant of the Jääkahru TA-110 tracked articulated vehicle. | |
Nurmi 120 KRH 90 | Ateenia | Mortar | 2,091 | Standard issue Ateenian Nurmi lightweight heavy infantry mortar. | |
Nurmi 81 KRH 96 Y | Ateenia | Mortar | 1,479 | Standard issue Ateenian Nurmi light infantry mortar. | |
Anti-Armour | |||||
Nurmi 115/150 TVA 9 | Ateenia | Anti-tank weapon | ~12,000 | Disposable, man-portable, short range fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile system. | |
Nurmi 84 KS48A4 | Ateenia | Multirole recoilless rifle | ~20,000 | Standard-issue anti-tank weapon. | |
Nurmi 84 TVA 87 | Ateenia | Anti-tank weapon | ~100,000 | Standard-issue disposable anti-tank weapon | |
Nurmi 95 RS-61 | Ateenia | Anti-tank weapon | ~2,400 | 95mm recoilless anti-tank weapon. The weapon makes a loud, distinctly dog bark-like sound when fired. In reserve. Currently on its way to be taken out of service. | |
PJR-49G | Bakyern | Anti-tank guided missile | 2,257 | ||
Nurmi TVO 98 | Ateenia, | Anti-tank guided missile | 3,733 | Used by Ateenian Royal Army and Ateenian Royal Navy, with the navy having Anti-Ship variant. | |
Nurmi IKI 77 | Ateenia | Man-portable air defense system | 2,989 |
Anti-aircraft systems
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Anti-aircraft artillery | |||||
Nurmi 35 LVT 58A3 | Ateenia | Twin-barreled AA autocannon | 42 | 3rd variant of Nurmi 35 LVT 58 that has digital fire-control system, automatic re-loading and a radar system that the 1st variant did not. | |
Koskela 23 LVT 60 | Ateenia | Twin-barreled AA autocannon | 3,045 | LVT 60A2 is a modernized variant of LVT60, where the gun is gyro-stabilized and has an auxiliary power unit, a laser range finder and a digital fire-control system. LVT 60A2s = 233, LVT 60A1s = 2,812 | |
Nurmi 35 IIA 14 | Ateenia | Self-propelled, twin-barreled AA autocannon | 32 | A combination of Kampfpanzer M3A2's hull and Nurmi 35 LVT 58A3 anti aircraft gun. In service since 2015. More are being made as Kampfpanzer M3A2 are being put out of service. | |
Surface-to-air-missile system | |||||
Tatria EPIO | Ateenia | Surface-to-air missile system | 99 | Medium-range, mobile air-defence system that holds six EKIIO missiles at ready. They are primarily used to protect the Capital Region. | |
Tatria ELKIO | Ateenia | Surface-to-air missile system | 92 | Tatria ELKIO is a short-range, mobile air-defence system that holds four Nurmi IKI 77 missiles at ready and protects the readiness brigades as well as the Capital Region | |
Tatria JLKIO | Ateenia | Surface-to-air missile system | 122 | Short-range, mobile all-weather weapon system that holds eight VT-1 missiles at ready and is used to protect targets and troops vital to national defence. | |
LK-34 | Bakyern | MANPADS | ~800 | Imported from Bakyern | |
AEI MT-2 | Ateenia | multi-mission radar | unknown | The radar is capable of detecting and tracking both aircraft and ballistic targets and providing fire control guidance for missile interception or artillery air defense. |
Field Artillery
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Towed field guns and howitzers. | |||||
Tatria 155 AH-98 | Ateenia | Gun-howitzer | 228 | Supports readiness brigades with indirect fire. Equipped with an auxiliary power unit for short distance movement adjustments | |
Tatria 155 AH-83 | Ateenia | Gun-howitzer | 301 | Provides indirect fire support for various units and is used to form heavy artillery battalions under direct supreme HQ command. | |
Tatria 152 K-75 | Ateenia | Field Gun | 74 | Provides indirect fire support for Jaeger and infantry brigades as well as battlegroups. | |
Tatria 122 H-60 | Ateenia | Howitzer | 1,321 | The main artillery support of Jaeger and infantry brigades as well as battlegroups. | |
Self-propelled artillery | |||||
Jääkarhu 155 IH-99 | Kentalis | Self-propelled howitzer | 141 | Supports mechanized and motorized battlegroups with indirect fire. | |
Jääkarhu 122 IH-72 | Ateenia | Self-propelled howitzer | 315 | Supports mechanized and motorized battlegroups with indirect fire. | |
Jääkarhu 155 IT-95 | Ateenia | Self-propelled Artillery | 71 | Supports mechanized and motorized battlegroups with indirect fire. | |
Tatria AMV AMOS | Ateenia | Self-propelled gun-mortar | 68 | 120mm twin-barrel Tatria AMOS mortar on a Tatria AMV platform. | |
Multiple rocket launchers | |||||
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System | Kentalis | Self-propelled gun-mortar | 178 | M270D1 vehicles used for long-range strikes against enemy reserves, command posts, and combat support organizations up to operational depth at the point of main effort. | |
Jääkarhu 122 URL-72 | Ateenia | MLRS | 146 | Used to support mechanised and motorised units. | |
Forward observer vehicles | |||||
Jääkarhu ETA-1 | Ateenia | Forward observation vehicle | 35 | Used to spot targets for artillery. |
Armour and other vehicles
Name | Country | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Tanks | |||||
Kampfpanzer M3A2/Kampfpanzer M3A3 | Bakyern | Main Battle Tank | 127/157 | Imported from Bakyern | |
Tanks | |||||
Kansanauto JT-93 | Ateenia | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 511 | JT-93 Mk II armed with a 30 mm autocannon | |
Jääkarhu JT-2 | Ateenia | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 822 | Modernized with thermal imaging and multi-spectral camouflage. | |
Armoured personnel carriers | |||||
Jääkarhu SPH-50 | Ateenia | Armoured personnel carrier | 1192 | One of the first Ateenian ACPs | |
Tatria AMV | Ateenia | Armoured personnel carrier | 682 | With JTP RKT 2005 remote weapon station. | |
Tatria Panssa | Ateenia | Armoured personnel carrier | 3,652 | The Tatria Panssa is an Ateenian-made six-wheeled armoured personnel carrier (APC) | |
Karhu | Ateenia | MRAP APC | 4 | Currently being tested. | |
Tatria MVSPK | Ateenia | MRAP APC | 6 | Currently being tested. | |
Utility vehicles | |||||
Tatria MVSPK | Ateenia | MRAP APC | 6 | Currently being tested. |