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==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
====1<sup>ère</sup> Groupement d'Infanterie – 1st Infantry Group==== | ====1<sup>ère</sup> Groupement d'Infanterie – 1st Infantry Group==== | ||
*Bataillon 1 de Ligne | *Bataillon 1<sup>ère</sup> de Ligne - 1st Line Battalion | ||
*Bataillon 2 de Ligne | *Bataillon 2<sup>e</sup> de Ligne - 2nd Line Battalion | ||
*Bataillon 3 de Ligne | *Bataillon 3 de Ligne | ||
====2<sup>e</sup> Groupement d'Infanterie – 2nd Infantry Group==== | ====2<sup>e</sup> Groupement d'Infanterie – 2nd Infantry Group==== |
Revision as of 08:08, 23 August 2021
Land Force | |
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Active | 9 August 1821 – present |
Country | Solevant |
Allegiance | Solevant |
Type | Army |
Size | 90,000 personnel 35,000 reserve personnel |
Part of | Solevanti Defense Forces |
Headquarters | Bougainville |
Commanders | |
President | Timothée Clérico |
Councillor-General of Defense | Cédric Delaunay |
Head of the Defense Forces | Air Marshal Dylan Vaillancourt |
Head of the Land Force | General Pierre Chevotet |
1820 Revolution (Solevant)
The Land Force (Merovingian: Force terre) is the ground warfare branch of the Solevanti Defense Forces. It is the largest and oldest branch of the defense forces. The land force was formed out of the mix of Sieuxerrian Colonial Marines and militia regiments, origionally known as the Solevanti Army (Armée Solevanti). It would be known as this until the 2nd Solevanti-Paganese War when after the annexation of Paganese Kingdom when it would be called the Grand Army of the Republic (Grande armée de la république) and would be known as this until after the end of the Pan-Septentrion War in 1948.
The Land Force is a branch of the Solevanti Defense Forces which is organized by the State Operations Department which is headed by the Councillor-General of Defense and the Defense Council with the commander-in-chief being the Presdient of Solevant.
History
Organization
1ère Groupement d'Infanterie – 1st Infantry Group
- Bataillon 1ère de Ligne - 1st Line Battalion
- Bataillon 2e de Ligne - 2nd Line Battalion
- Bataillon 3 de Ligne
2e Groupement d'Infanterie – 2nd Infantry Group
- Bataillon 4 de Ligne
- Bataillon 5 de Ligne
- Bataillon 6 de Ligne
3e Groupement d'Infanterie – 3rd Infantry Group
- Bataillon 7 de Ligne
- Bataillon 8 de Ligne
- Bataillon 9 de Ligne
4e Groupement d'Infanterie – 4th Infantry Group
- Bataillon 10 de Ligne
- Bataillon 11 de Ligne
- Bataillon 12 de Ligne
5e Groupement d'Infanterie Blindée – 5th Armored Infantry Group
- Bataillon 3 de Chasseurs (Réserve)
- Bataillon 2 de Carabiniers
- Bataillon 6 de Carabiniers
6e Groupement de Chars de Combat – 6th Armored Group
- Bataillon 1 de Chasseurs
- Bataillon 2 de Lanciers
- Bataillon 3 de Lanciers
7e Groupement de Chars de Combat – 7th Armored Group
- Bataillon 6 de Chasseurs
- Bataillon 2 de Lanciers
- Bataillon 4 de Lanciers
8e Groupement d'Infanterie Blindée – 8th Armored Infantry Group
- Bataillon 8 de Chasseurs (Réserve)
- Bataillon 5 de Carabiniers
- Bataillon 11 de Carabiniers
Personnel
Equipment
Infantry Equipment
Small Arms
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Cartridge | Variant | Notes |
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Pistols | ||||||
PAM-99 | Solevant | Semi-automatic pistol | 7.7x23mm 11.43x23mm |
PAM 99 | Replacement for the PAM 1911 pistol for most units with modernized PAM 1911 models being retained by the special forces. | |
PAM-1911 | Solevant | Semi-automatic pistol | 11.4x23mm | PAM 1911E | Newer model PAM 1911Es retained by special forces. Older models have been moved into wartime reserves. | |
Service Rifles | ||||||
M4 carbine | Template:Country data Tir Glas | Assault rifle | 5.7x40mm EC | M4A1 Mark 18 CQBR |
Used by the Parachute Brigade and other special forces groups exclusely. They are chambered in 5.7mm EC for commonality with rifles. | |
MAM-79 | Solevant | Assault rifle | 5.7x40mm EC | |||
FR M. 89 | Solevant | Lever-action rifle | 8×50mmR Lebel | Used only for sport shooting and ceremonial purposes. | ||
Machine guns | ||||||
PMM-82 | Sieuxerr | Heavy machine gun | 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss | Produced locally. | ||
PMM-1957 | Sieuxerr Sylva |
General-purpose machine gun | 7×51mm EC | PMM-1957D PMM-1957E PMM-1957F |
Models produced locally, newest models with shortened barrels and rail-interface systems for scopes and other mounts are in service. | |
PMM-1950 | Ostland | General-purpose machine gun | 7×51mm EC | PMM-1950A PMM-1950B |
Some 25,000 Ostlandic MG-34s were given as aid from Sieuxerr in the late 1940s. They were converted to 7×51mm EC in the late 1950s and have been retained in the reserves since. | |
Sniper Rifles | ||||||
FRM-85 | Solevant | Sniper rifle | 7×51mm EC | FRM-1989A FRM-1985B |
Based on a hunting rifle, the FRM-85 replaced older lever-action based sniper rifles. | |
Grenade launchers | ||||||
LGPMM-19 | Sieuxerr | Grenade machine gun | 20x42mm | Accepted in 2019 to be used on combination remote weapons stations on APCs. | ||
LGM-85 | Sieuxerr | Grenade launcher | 40mm Caseless | Underbarrel grenade launcher. Produced locally. |
Mortars
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Man-Portable | ||||||
M120 M-02 | Solevant | 120mm mortar | ||||
M60 M-85 | Ostland | 60 mortar | ||||
M81 M-77 | Solevant | 81mm mortar |
Vehicle Equipment
Vehicles
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Tanks | ||||||
Tiacauh | Template:Country data Macchia | Main battle tank | 100 | From an initial order of 224, the order was cut down to just 100 tanks, combat engineering, recovery and bridgelaying vehicles. Sieuxerr has begun improving the vehicles with 120mm guns and other upgrades. | ||
M60 | Hallia | Main battle tank | M60A3 TTS | 120 Stored | Older A3 models are retained in reserve. | |
Personnel Carriers | ||||||
IFV-2000 | New Tyran | Infantry fighting vehicle | VCI-93 VTT-93 |
200 200 |
VCI-93 used by armored infantry, VTT-93 used by mechanized infantry. Various support models also in service. | |
VTT-80 | Sylva | Armoured personnel carrier | Replaced the VTT-67 in motorized infantry units, has undergone extensive upgrades since acceptance. Latest upgrade is new armor package along with a dual remote weapon station. | |||
VTT-67 | Hallia | Armoured personnel carrier | Used by reservist, military police, and non-combat units. | |||
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
Armored Vehicles | ||||||
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
Armored Recovery Vehicles | ||||||
Template:Country data Macchia | Armoured recovery vehicle | 12 | ||||
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
Armored Engineering Vehicles | ||||||
Template:Country data Macchia | Armoured engineering vehicle | 8 | ||||
Template:Country data Macchia | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 12 |
Artillery
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Towed Artillery | ||||||
O-105 M.05 | Sieuxerr | Howitzer | Replacement for O-105 M.64. | |||
O-155 M.79 | New Tyran | Howitzer | ||||
O-105 M.05 | Serenoro | Howitzer |