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| {{wpl|AEK-971|AVCh-18}} || | | {{wpl|AEK-971|AVCh-18}} || 6B13 || {{wpl|Assault rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×39mm|7.62×39 mm}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|AK-9|AKS-10}} || 6H9 || Special purpose {{wpl|assault rifle}} || {{wpl|9×39mm|9×39 mm}} || | | {{wpl|AK-9|AKS-10}} || 6H9 || Special purpose {{wpl|assault rifle}} || {{wpl|9×39mm|9×39 mm}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|Dragunov sniper rifle|PSVO-44}} || 6B5 || {{wpl|Designated marksman rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | | {{Wpl|Dragunov sniper rifle|PSVO-44}} || 6B5 || {{wpl|Designated marksman rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|SV-98|SV-02}} || | | {{Wpl|SV-98|SV-02}} || 6B11 || {{wpl|Sniper rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|Orsis T-5000|AV-17}} || | | {{Wpl|Orsis T-5000|AV-17}} || 6B14 || {{wpl|Sniper rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|SVDK|SVOK}} || 6B8 || {{wpl|designated marksman rifle}} || {{wpl|9.3×64mm Brenneke|9.3×64 mm}} || | | {{Wpl|SVDK|SVOK}} || 6B8 || {{wpl|designated marksman rifle}} || {{wpl|9.3×64mm Brenneke|9.3×64 mm}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|KSVK|KSVK}} || 6B6 || {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×108mm|12.7×108 mm}} || | | {{Wpl|KSVK|KSVK}} || 6B6 || {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×108mm|12.7×108 mm}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|OSV-96|KSV-05}} || | | {{Wpl|OSV-96|KSV-05}} || 6B12 || {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×108mm|12.7×108 mm}} || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Machine guns | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Machine guns |
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Ground Forces of the Soviet Order Sukhoputnyye Voyska Sovetskogo Ordena Сухопутные Войска Советского Oрдена | |
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Active | - Present |
Country | Transnapastain |
Commanders | |
General Secretary | Yuriy Saltanov |
Colonel of the Regiment | Dmitri Mishkin |
Insignia | |
Symbol of the Transnapastaini Army |
The Ground Forces of the Soviet Order (Vysokaya Rech': Sukhoputnyye Voyska Sovetskogo Ordena, Сухопутные Войска Советского Oрдена) is the primary land combat component of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Order. The primary responsibilities of the Transnapastaini Army is the protection of the nation's territory and sovereignty, the security of occupied territories, and the defeat of enemy troops in combat, and achieve these goals in both nuclear and non-nuclear combat scenarios.
History
Organization
Equipment
Personal weapons
Vehicles
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