Equipment of the Atmoran Army: Difference between revisions
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| [[PV83 Edelweiss]] | |||
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| 3,530 Edelweiss 2s<br/>6,780 Edelweiss 1s | |||
| Produced by [[Elzevier Group|Elzevier]]. | |||
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Revision as of 07:17, 28 January 2023
Weapons
Infantry and small arms
Weapon | Caliber | Origin | Photo | Notes |
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Pistols | ||||
VK P-15 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Atmora | Standard issue service pistol for the Atmoran Forces and entered service in 1937. | |
Gerards P-6 | 5.7×28mm | Atmora | used by Atmoran Special Forces. | |
Submachine guns | ||||
Mineba MP-9 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Mizuho | Used by airborne, security, and the Atmoran Special Forces. | |
VK MP-12 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Atmora | Only used by Atmoran Special Forces. | |
Assault rifles, battle rifles and carbines | ||||
FN G-21 | 5.56×45mm | Atmora | Service rifle, entered service in 1994 | |
SIG G-87 | 5.56×45mm | Atmora | Service rifle, entered service in 1978, used by National Reserve units. | |
VK G-46 | 5.56×45mm | Atmora | Used by airborne and Atmoran Special Forces. | |
Snipers | ||||
FN SSG-21 | 5.56×45mm | Atmora | Designated marksman rifle variant of the G-21. | |
Gerards SSG-7 | .300 Whistler Magnum | Atmora | ||
Brieder SSG-109 | 14.5×114mm | Atmora | Anti-material rifle. | |
Machine Guns | ||||
Breider MG-9 | 5.56×45mm | Atmora | Standard issue infantry support weapon. | |
Breider MG-11 | 7.62×51mm | Atmora | Standard-issue general purpose machine gun. | |
Morsinkhoff MG-4F | Standard issue heavy machine gun. | |||
Shotguns | ||||
Gerards HG-114 | 12-gauge | Atmora | In service since 2003. | |
Mortars
TBA
Anti-material weapons
TBA
Grenades and mines
Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity[1] | Notes | Image |
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Armoured vehicles | |||||
PV83 Edelweiss | Atmora | Main battle tank | 3,530 Edelweiss 2s 6,780 Edelweiss 1s |
Produced by Elzevier. | |
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes |
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PV83 Edelweiss | Atmora | Main battle tank | 3,289 active 3,161 storage |
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GV78 Fautsoen | Atmora | Assault gun | 894 | ||
GRV71 Marter | Atmora | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 2,684 | ||
GV85 Poema | Atmora | Armoured Fighting Vehicle | 1,384 | ||
GV91 Fennek | Atmora | Armored personnel carrier | 5,466 | ||
LGV45 | Atmora | Armoured car | 17,600 | ||
PsH-90 Kruisvaarder | Atmora | Self-propelled howitzer | 1,150 |
Aircraft
TBA
Attire
Name | Pattern name(s) | Pattern | Image | Notes |
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(AACU) |
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(AA2CU) |
- ↑ Military Balance 2021. IISS. 2021. p. 270-271.