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Template:Infobox Military Unit The Imperial Lyncanestrian Army is the land component of the Lyncanestrian Armed Forces. It is the largest and oldest component of the Latin Armed Forces, with some 288,000 active and 53,000 reserve personnel in its order of battle. It is oriented towards defending Lynanestria’s territorial integrity against potential Liothidian aggression, as well as collective security obligations towards the wider Belisarian Community. The Lyncanestrian Army is primarily manned by personnel undergoing a two-year period of compulsory national service, and officered by well-trained professionals.

Higher Organisation

At the strategic level, the Lyncanestrian Army consists of the I, II, and III Army Corps, the Territorial Defence Commands and the Capital Garrison Command.


Corps, divisions and brigades

A Lyncanestrian Army tank during a BC exercise

Each of the three Army Corps have at their disposal three divisions: two armoured and one mechanised, as well as an airborne brigade. They are primarily responsible for the defence of Lyncanestria in high-intensity warfare against a Liothidian incursion.

An armoured division ('Division Blindee') is comprised of three primary maneouvre elements, in the form of combined arms brigade groups. An armoured division has two armoured and mechanised brigades. A mechanised division ('Division Mecanisee') reverses this ratio, with one armoured and two mechanised brigades.

An armoured brigade consists of two armoured regiments (56 tanks each in four squadrons), an mechanised infantry regiment (around 800 troops), a reconnaissance regiment (56 scout cars), an artillery regiment (24 self-propelled howitzers in three batteries), an air defence company (12 self-propelled anti-air vehicles in four platoons) and a logistics regiment. The brigade totals around 4,500 personnel.

A mechanised brigade is organised on similar lines, but with one armoured and two mechanised regiments instead.

Aside from these brigades, each division also possesses twelve independent regiments: rocket artillery, combat engineer, air defence, attack helicopter, medical, heavy transport, logistics, maintenance, signal/electronic warfare and CRBN defence. These are organised under the division’s combat support group.

Aside from the divisions, each army corps also possesses an airborne brigade ('Brigade Parachutiste'). This is a highly-trained light infantry formation, intended to support the corps' heavy forces in rough or urban terrain, in which heavy mechanised forces are at a disadvantage. Although trained in parachute operations, it is envisaged that they will primarily operate as a corps' rapid airmobile reserve, deploying from helicopters. Each brigade consists of three airborne battalions, a pathfinder company, a heavy mortar regiment, an air defence company and a logistics regiment.

Territorial Forces Commands and the Capital Garrison Command

The Territorial Forces Commands provide regional garrisons for the empire’s territory. They are essentially a militia force, comprised of part-time civilian volunteers who, by virtue of the fact that they would have previously served in the regular army, possess a level of military training. Their primary purpose is the defence of the regular army’s operational rear area from Liothidian paratroopers, special forces or saboteurs. Those militia units positioned near the border would also be tasked with safeguarding Lyncanestrian sovereignty against ‘hybrid warfare’ scenarios.

In total, the Territorial forces can generate up to 16 brigades. Each Territorial Brigade is manned at roughly 10%-30% level in peacetime, and rapidly reinforced with reservists upon mobilisation. Each consists of three light infantry regiments, one to two squadrons of old tanks, a heavy mortar regiment, an air defence company, and a logistics regiment.

The Imperial Guards Brigade is a formation of light mechanised infantry consisting of seven regiments: the 1st-5th Grenadier Guards, the Horse Guards Dragoons, the Guards Mounted Artillery. It is tasked with protecting the person of the emperor and the imperial family. In times of war or public emergency, it garrisons the capital city in conjunction with a local Home Guard brigade.

Special forces

The Lyncanestrian Army's special forces contingent consists of a brigade of four Parachute Ranger Regiments ('Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutiste', usually abbreviated as the 'RCP'.), of which the 1e Regiment is at full strength in peacetime, and the other three are partially comprised of reservists. They are highly trained specialists in a variety of direct action, unconventional warfare and counter-terrorism/special forces scenarios.

In the event of conventional warfare against Liothidia, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Regiments would be charged with operating in the zones of the three army corps. They would primarily be responsible for acting as 'stay-behind' observation posts behind enemy lines, identifying high-priority targets and directing air or missile attacks against them. They would also gather intelligence, stage raids, and organise partisan forces in occupied territory.

Small unit organisation

A Lyncanestrian Military Police hostage rescue team during an exercise

The regiment is the army’s basic tactical unit. It is the equivalent of a 'battalion' in other armies, comprising of between 6-800 personnel.

A regiment consists of three to four companies. An armoured regiment possesses four squadrons, each with fourteen tanks, plus an additional two at the regimental headquarters. An infantry regiment consists of three rifle companies and a manoeuvre support company. The latter is the repository of the regiment’s mortar platoon (eight 120mm tubes), reconnaissance platoon and anti-tank platoon (24x missile launch units).

The infantry company is divided into three platoons. Each platoon has 42 personnel, transported by four infantry fighting vehicles. It is led by a 2nd lieutenant, who is assisted by a platoon sergeant and a radioman, plus 12 vehicle crew and 27 riflemen in three squads. Each squad is split into two four-men fireteams centred around a light machine gun, plus a squad leader.


Equipment

Small arms

Name Image Origin Type Cartridge Details
P01 STEYR-PISTOL-M9-A1.png  Lyncanestria Pistol 9×19mm
BS-08 Heckler & Koch MP5-1.jpg  Belfras Sub-machinegun 9×19mm To be phased out in favour of the MPX
MPX File:SIG SAUR MPX.jpg  Lyncanestria Sub-machinegun 9×19mm
BR-055 Assault Rifle Danish AR M95.png  Belfras Assault rifle 5.56x45 Former main service rifle. Currently being phased out.
F516 SIG SG 516 14.5″.jpg  Lyncanestria Assault rifle 5.56x45mm Standard issue rifle from 2010
FP6 H&KFabarmFP6entry.jpg  Lyncanestria Shotgun 12 Gauge Shotgun
F25 SR-25 pic02.jpg  Lyncanestria Semi-automatic sniper rifle / Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm
F500 File:Barrett XM500.jpg  Lyncanestria Anti-materiel rifle 12.7x99mm
MG4 H&KMG4.jpg  Lyncanestria Light machine gun 5.56×45mm Replacing the MG710 as the standard squad machine gun
MG710 SIG MG 710-3.jpg Template:Country data Nekor Medium Machine gun 7.62×51mm
M2 HB M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée.jpg  Belfras Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm

Grenade-based weapons

Name Image Origin Type Details
VI.30 SRCM scheda.jpg  Fabria-Poveglia Grenade
VI.89 OD 82SE.JPG  Fabria-Poveglia Grenade
M203 grenade launcher M203 1.jpg  Belfras Under-barrel grenade launcher 40mm
GL09 Advanced Airburst Weapon File:Advanced airburst weapon 2.png  Arthurista Handheld automatic grenade launcher 25mm grenades
SB LAG 40 LAG-40 I.M.-1.JPG  Latium Automatic grenade launcher 40mm

Anti-tank weapons

Name Image Origin Type Details
Crossbow <imgur w=125>elSEDhH.png</imgur>  Arthurista Shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
MBT LAW Pansarvärnsrobot 57 aka MTB LAW.jpg  Ghant Shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
BGM-71 TOW Hires 090509-A-4842R-001a.jpg  Sydalon Anti-tank guided missile To be phased out
Vesper missile File:Vesper missile.png  Arthurista Anti-tank guided missile Currently being produced to become standard issue
Polyphem Anti-Ship Missile - Polyphem - ILA2002.jpg  Latium Loitering missile
Scorpion missile Brimstone missile at RAF Museum London.JPG  Belfras Heavy ATGM for helicopters and UAV's

Combat vehicles

Name Image Origin Type Numbers
Iniochos V & VI Main Battle Tank File:EL-60 Heavy Tank - Αντίγραφο (2) - Αντίγραφο.png  Eagleland Main battle tank 2,500
Iniochos IV Main Battle Tank Leopard1 cfb borden 2.JPG  Eagleland Main battle tank Engineering, bridge-laying and other utility variants still in use
BMS Harma <imgur w=125>IZjGWzK.png</imgur>  Belfras Infantry fighting vehicle
AIFV YPR-765 of the Belgian army pic1.JPG  Lyncanestria Infantry fighting vehicle A Lyncanestrian adaptation of the Latin VI.803. Currently being phased out.
Pandur_II VBR Pandur.JPG  Lyncanestria Common armoured vehicle platform Large numbers to be produced to replace the VI.803 and AIFV in support roles
BMS Weasel AFV <imgur w=125>fa4Besk.png</imgur>  Belfras Armoured scout vehicle
Apollo Motors Battleaxe Battleaxe.png  Arthurista General utility vehicle
Dingo Dingo 2.jpg  Lyncanestria MRAP

Artillery

Name Image Origin Type Numbers
L16 81mm mortar 81mmMORT L16.png  Arthurista Medium mortar
M1064 mortar carrier M113 FOB Taji, Iraq April 25, 2009.JPG  Latium 120mm self-propelled mortar Main regimental-level weapon
RT F1 Mor120.jpg  Vannois 120mm rifled mortar Main artillery weapon of the light infantry units
Artillery Gun Module Eurosatory 1506--Donar.jpg  Latium 155mm Self-propelled howitzer 600+
M109 howitzer Kings of battle keep the fire; 1-9 FA fires its last rounds 140910-A-CW513-046.jpg  Belfras 155mm Self-propelled howitzer Obsolete, mostly in storage
TDI Ares File:MLRS 05.jpg  Belfras Self-propelled rocket artillery 100

Air Defence Weapons

Name Image Origin Type Numbers
GDF 35 mm Oerlikon.jpg Template:Country data Nekor 35mm twin AA gun
SIDAM 25 SIDAM-IT.JPG  Latium Quad 25mm self-propelled AA gun Largely phased out in favour of the Harma SHORAD variant
FIM-92 Stinger FIM-92 Stinger USMC.JPG  Belfras MANPAD
Rapier (missile) Swiss rapier missile.jpg  Arthurista Short-range SAM system Former main division-level anti-air weapon. Now mainly relegated to the static defence of airfields and secondary assets
AD-16 Adder Umkhonto gbads1.jpg  Arthurista Short- to medium-range SAM system Current main Division-level anti-air weapon
AD-12 Area Defence Missile AD-12 fleet defence missile.png  Arthurista Long-range SAM system Used to defend high-value static and semi-static assets

Army Aviation

Name Image Origin Type Numbers
Fennec 050618-Fennec-03.jpg  Lyncanestria Light utility/scout helicopter
A129 Agusta A129A Mangusta, Italy - Army JP6364823.jpg  Latium Attack helicopter
AW101 Royal Air Force Merlin HC3A helicopter training flight over Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire (cropped).jpg  Arthurista/ Latium Medium-lift helicopter
Aigios Heron Italian Army Boeing (Elicotteri Meridionali) CH-47C Chinook (219) Bidini-1.jpg  Belfras Heavy-lift helicopter
AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven Raven UAV.jpg  Latium Miniature UAV
Falco Salon du Bourget 20090619 227.jpg  Latium/ Lyncanestria Medium UAV
MQ-1C Warrior MQ-1C Warrior.jpg  Belfras Long-endurance UCAV

Battlefield surveillance

Name Image Origin Type Numbers
Mobile Artillery Monitoring Battlefield Radar Mobile Artillery Monitoring Battlefield Radar (MAMBA) MOD 45148327.jpg  Arthurista Counter-battery radar
RASIT TPz1.Fuchs.PARA.Rasit.jpg  Latium Battlefield surveillance radar
Giraffe radar Giraffe AFB-radar.jpg  Ghant Battlefield air defence radar