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Revision as of 19:18, 22 November 2022

Zacapine Army
𐐏𐐰𐐬𐐿𐐨𐑆𐐿𐐯 𐐞𐐰𐐿𐐰𐐹𐐨𐐷𐐬𐐻𐑊
Yaoquizque Zacapiyotl
ActiveSince 1904; 120 years ago (1904)
Country Zacapican
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size
  • 50,000 in peacetime
      3,400 peacetime staff
      600 civlians
      16,000 active Republican Guards
      15,000 Conscripts
      15,000 reservists in refresher training
    250,000 in wartime
Part ofZacapine Armed Forces
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefZianya Xcaret
Secretary of DefenseChicacua Xiomara
Chief of the General StaffNezahualcoyotl Amanaztli
Army Chief of StaffHladimi Qalchic

The Zacapine Army (Nahuatl: 𐐏𐐰𐐬𐐿𐐨𐑆𐐿𐐯 𐐞𐐰𐐿𐐰𐐹𐐨𐐷𐐬𐐻𐑊, Yaoquizque Zacapiyotl) is the consolidated land warfare component of the Zacapine Armed Forces, encompassing the professional contractors, conscripted forces and Guard forces of each Zacapine constituent republic. The Army has a relatively small peacetime force of 50,000, the majority of which are conscripts completing an initial tour of duty or reservists recalled for a period of refresher training. In case of war, the Zacapine Army is organized to quickly mobilize its large reservist components to reach a total of 250,000 service members under wartime mobilization conditions. This reservist heavy structure of the Army is a consequence of the Zacapine military doctrine of Navy primacy which establishes the Naval formations as the primary offensive arm of the military and designates the Army as a defensive force. The large numbers of servicemembers at the disposal of the Zacapine Army's mobilization system are intended to deter and repulse any invasion of the Zacapine homeland by a hostile power, having little to no capability for a rapid offensive campaign or invasion of their own.

Role

The principal military planners and thinkers in the Zacapine hierarchy generally do not consider Zacapican to be under serious threat of an imminent invasion by its neighbors. This view is supported by the experiences of past wars in Oxidentale which have shown the mountainous and arid regions of the continent's interior in general and the border zone of northern Zacapican in particular to be generally hostile to the conduct of large scale military operations, making a full scale enemy invasion over this border an unlikely event. However, this same consideration has meant that any army of the Zacapines will likewise have great difficulty carrying out an offensive campaign against any of its neighbors over land. Consequently, the Zacapine Army has settled into the role of supporting a potential amphibious offensive by augmenting the manpower of any Marine detachment, deterring a hostile amphibious attack through their numbers and presence at or near the vital port cities of Zacapican, as well as preparing for any localized border war or skirmish that may occur on the border. Since the time of the Zacapine Revolution, much of the Army's manpower has been occupied primarily with internal security in the form of the Rural National Guard, the precursor to today's Republican Guards, leaving the conventional warfare capabilities of the Army a secondary consideration.

Following a series of reforms in the 1960s accompanied by a general modernization initiative across all of the Armed Forces, the Zacapine Army was overhauled and much of its active professional force was disbanded in favor of the reservist system it uses today. Because of the reduced role of the Army in the Zacapine military, the maintenance of a large fully staffed professional force in peacetime was considered to be a gross misallocation of valuable resources. However, Zacapine military officials did not want to drastically reduce the size of the Army in case war should emerge. The primary concearn was that an Army cut down to a minimum size would not be able to provide auxiliary manpower to an expeditionary deployment of the Marines in an intervention elsewhere in the world. The possibility of a direct invasion of the Zacapine homeland by a hostile power was considered a relatively remote possibility due to the perceived power of the Zacapine Navy which would protect the homeland in such a scenario, but the great threat such an attack would bring to a country whose population and industry is concentrated along the coasts could not be entirely ignored. The result was the reservist system, in which a small professional force made up almost entirely of a training establishment and civilian maintenance personnel would perpetually train and exercise a body of conscripts and reservists such that in case of war, the Zacapine Army would be able to mobilize a large body of relatively well trained and prepared reservist forces in short order with minimal refresher training required. This would greatly reduce the sustainment costs of the Army during peacetime while satisfying the military's desire to maintain a sizable deterrent to invasion and a reserve of manpower to draw upon for other operations.

Organization

The Zacapine Army is organized into 6 regular brigades and 4 Guards brigades for a total peacetime strength of 10 brigades. Each regular brigade, consisting of reservists and first tour conscripts, numbers 5,000 men while the Guards brigades consist of roughly 4,000 men. As the Guards units represent the active components of each of the 9 constituent Republics paramilitary forces, they are generally divided into Regimental units pertaining of each of the nine Republics which are then trained and exercised together both for the readiness of the troops as well as the valuable practice in coordinating the different Guards forces together under the Army command structure.

Equipment

Infantry Equipment

Pistols

Model Origin Type Image Details
Xamixcalli pistol  Zacapican Semi-automatic pistol M1911A1.png Zacapine Army standard issue service pistol, chambered in .45 automatic. Also in widespread use with security forces and police.
X-625  Zacapican Double-action revolver SW 625-JH02.jpg Revolver sidearm, chambered in .45 automatic. Primarily kept in service with Republican Guard units, now largely in storage.

Assault Rifles

Model Origin Type Image Details
HTQZ  Zacapican Assault rifle CETME L noBG.png Primary service weapon of the Zacapine Army, chambered in 7.62x51mm. Produced and stored in large numbers.
MTQ-10  Zacapican Select-fire battle rifle AR10 Armalite vue d'ensemble noBG.png Locally produced copy of the Belfrasian M16, chambered in 7.62x51mm. Found primarily with Republican Guards units.