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** Army Support Command - Piet | ** Army Support Command - Piet |
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Aisling Army Arm Toirt | |
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Country | Temuair |
Motto(s) | The Blade of Honor An Blade Onóra |
Mascot(s) | Cabaleiro Ceannlaidir |
Commanders | |
Ceannasaí | Gearóid Oswald |
Defense Minister | Micky Kerley |
Knight-Commander | Hyram Millian |
Leifteanant-ghinearál | Kelsie O’Reilly |
The Aisling Army (Aisling: Arm Toirt) is the terrestrial branch of the Aisling Defense Force and is largest of the three uniformed services. Service in the Imperial Army, as with the other uniformed services, is strictly voluntary, as conscription is illegal under the Articles of Governance. Completion of a term of service in the Aisling Army qualifies an Aisling for citizenship, conferring upon them the privilege of suffrage and the right to campaign for and hold public office.
History
Organization
Element | Personal | Leader | Notes |
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A platoon consists of three sections, generally three rifle squads paired with three weapons squads, and an attached command unit of 2. A proper platoon will contain one of each type of weapons squad. | |||
A company consists of three platoons and a single battery 82 mm mortar and a second ATGM squad. | |||
Three companies plus attached support and staff | |||
Three battalions to a brigade plus support units |
The Aisling Defense Corps separates infantry formations into three categories; light, medium and heavy.
A light infantry include units intended for special application or operation missions, such as sepcial forces or mountain warfare units. They may have no motorized transport or may utilize light utility vehicles or trucks.
Medium and heavy infantry formations are both considered mechanized infantry formations with medium infantry formations generally utilizing wheeled or tracked armoured personnel carriers whereas heavy infantry formations are transported in wheeled or tracked infantry fighting vehicles.
A basic infantry squad, regardless of its classification, consists of seven infantrymen and is generally led by a Sáirsint. The squad is broken into two three-person fireteams, with the first team being led by the squads second in command, usually a Ceannaire. The first team, under the command of the Ceannaire and often refereed to as Alfa, consists of a grenadier, usually equipped with a TGD-2 standalone grenade launcher, although with the adoption of the RD-05, the grenadier may instead be equipped with standard rifle and underbarrel grenade launcher. Also included in the Alfa team is a soldier equipped with a light machine gun, such as the GMD-03É. The second team, refereed to as Béite team, includes a second light machine gun operator, a rifleman and a designated marksman. All members of the infantry squad are issued a sidearm, with the issued pistol being the PD-03 pistol in 9x19 mm. Aisling soldiers have the option to carry privately purchased sidearms as well, but are responsible for supplying non-standard ammunitions types. In addition, all members of the squad are equipped with firearms optics, generally a standard red dot sight, with the squads marksman and second in command being issued a magnifying optic. In addition, there are two <some kind of light AT weapon> available to the squad which are considered supplemental to the heavier antitank weapons in the support section.
Composition
- Army Command - Dinsmar
- Army Support Command - Piet
- Army Support Command|
- Military Police Command - Piet
- 1st Military Police Detachment
- 2nd Military Police Detachment
- 3rd Military Police Detachment
- 4th Military Police Detachment
- 5th Military Police Detachment
- 6th Military Police Detachment
- 7th Military Police Detachment
- 8th Military Police Detachment
- Army Reconnaissance Command
- Staff Company
- 1st Battalion
- 2nd Battalion
- 4th Battalion
- 210th Logistical Support Company
- 1st Long Range Reconnaissance Company
- Army Artillery Command
- Staff Company
- 3rd Coastal Artillery Regiment
- 14th Air Defense Artillery Battalion
- 35th Air Defense Artillery Battalion
- 17th Artillery Regiment
- 18th Artillery Regiment
- 20th Artillery Regiment
- 80th Observation and Surveillance Battery
- 409th Logistical Support Company
- 212th Logistical Support Company
- Army Aviation Command
- Staff Company
- 16th Aviation Squadron
- 17th Aviation Squadron
- 18th Aviation Squadron
- Army Engineering Command
- Staff Company
- 1st Engineer Regiment
- 6th Engineer Regiment
- 3rd Bridge Engineer Regiment
- 10th Field Engineer Regiment
- 17th Field Engineer Regiment
- Army Signal Command
- Staff Company
- 4th Signal Battalion
- 6th Signal Battalion
- 13th Signal Company
- 17th Signal Company
- 20th Signal Company
- Army Material Command
- 4th Logistic Battalion
- 18th Logistic Battalion
- 20th Logistic Battalion
- 29th Logistic Battalion
- 51st Logistic Battalion
- 1st Ambulance Company
- 2nd Ambulance Company
- 3rd Ambulance Company
- Army Forces Command - Piet
- 1st Brigade
- 1st Staff Company
- 1st Armored Regiment
- 1st Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 2nd Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 2nd Artillery Regiment
- 13th Antitank Company
- 16th Engineer Company
- 1st Maintenance Company
- 1st Logistical Support Company
- 1st Medical Company
- 2nd Brigade
- 2nd Staff Company
- 3rd Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 4th Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 5th Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 1st Artillery Regiment
- 8th Antitank Company
- 67th Engineer Company
- 2nd Maintenance Company
- 2nd Logistical Support Company
- 2nd Medical Company
- 3rd Brigade
- 3rd Staff Company
- 2nd Armored Regiment
- 3rd Armored Regiment
- 6th Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 7th Infantry Battalion (Heavy)
- 3rd Artillery Regiment
- 12th Reconnaissance Company
- 12th Antitank Company
- 12th Engineer Company
- 12th Maintenance Company
- 12th Logistical Support Company
- 12th Medical Company
- 4th Brigade
- 4th Staff Company
- 8th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 9th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 10th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 6th Artillery Regiment
- 9th Antitank Company
- 14th Engineer Company
- 4th Maintenance Company
- 4th Logistical Support Company
- 4th Medical Company
- 5th Brigade
- 5th Staff Company
- 11th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 12th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 13th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 19th Artillery Regiment
- 2nd Antitank Company
- 15th Engineer Company
- 17th Maintenance Company
- 17th Logistical Support Company
- 17th Medical Company
- 6th Brigade
- 6th Staff Company
- 14th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 15th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 16th Infantry Battalion (Medium)
- 74th Artillery Regiment
- 10th Reconnaissance Company
- 10th Antitank Company
- 10th Engineer Company
- 10th Maintenance Company
- 10th Logistical Support Company
- 10th Medical Company
- 1st Brigade
- Army Support Command - Piet
Ranks
Commissioned
All officer candidates, upon completing training and receiving their commissions, enter the service at the rank of "tenente" (lieutenant). During training, they are not referred to by rank, and merely by the title "mister" or "miss". Officers wear only rank on their epaulet.
Enlisted and non-commissioned
Enlisted persona enter the Aisling Army at the rank of Saighdiúr after completing their basic training. During the basic training phase they are refereed to as "recruit" provados.
Grade | Image | Rank |
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E-1 | No insignia | Earcach |
E-2 | Saighdiúr | |
E-3 | Dara Saighdiúr | |
E-4 | Ceannaire | |
E-5 | Sáirsint | |
E-6 | Ceathrúsháirsint | |
E-7 | Uachtarach Sáirsint | |
E-8 | Maor-sáirsint |
Equipment
Personal weapons
Name | Origin | Type | Caliber/Diameter | Notes |
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Handguns | ||||
PD-03 | Temuair | Sidearm | 9x19 mm | |
Submachine guns | ||||
GSD-04 | Temuair | Submachine | 9x19 mm | Improved version of the GSD-03 |
Shotguns | ||||
Rifles | ||||
RD-01 | Trinovantum | Bolt-action rifle | 7.7×56mmR | |
RD-02 | Trinovantum | Semiautomatic rifle | 8x50 mm | Still in use as a squad level designated marksman rifle |
RD-03 | Trinovantum | Assault rifle | 7x43mm | Some rifles still in reserve |
RD-04 | Temuair | Assault rifle | 7x43mm | |
RD-05 | Trinovantum | Assault rifle | 4.85×49 mm | |
Precision and sniper rifles | ||||
RS-03 | Temuair | Sniper rifle | 7x43mm | |
RSD-04 | Temuair | Sniper rifle | 8.6×70 mm | |
RFAD-01F3 | Temuair | Anti-material rifle | 12.7x99 mm | |
Machine guns | ||||
GMD-3 | Temuair | General purpose machine gun | 8x50 mm | |
GND-1 | Trinovantum | Heavy machine gun | 15.5x106 mm | |
Grenades and explosives | ||||
TGD-2 | Temuair | Grenade launcher | 40×46 mm | |
Infantry anti-tank weapons | ||||
PAS-08 | Trinovantum | Anti-tank rocket | 150 mm | |
Infantry anti-aircraft weapons | ||||
FIFA-130 | Trinovantum | Man-portable air-defense system | 130 mm |
Vehicles
Name | Origin | Number | Notes |
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Utility vehicles | |||
Infantry Fighting Vehicles | |||
Reconnaissance Vehicles | |||
Miscellaneous Vehicles | |||
Recovery Vehicles | |||
Engineering Vehicles | |||
Artillery | |||
Towed | |||
Self-propelled gun | |||
Self-propelled rocket launcher. | |||
Towed Anti-aircraft | |||
Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft |