Armed Forces of Prokhogorsk
The Armed Forces of the Federation of Prokhogorsk (Prokho: Армедений Воска Прoкhо Fедерадия, tr. Armedeny Voska Prokho Federadiya) are the military service of the Federation of Prokhogorsk, comprised of the Armed Land Forces, the Air Force, Navy, Airborne Forces and the Special Operations Command. The Government of Prokhogorsk controls the military forces, with the Prime Minister being the Commander-in-Chief. Since reinstatement of the constitutional monarchy in 1970, the Monarch must be present and authorize in conjunction with the Prime Minister and Federal Conclave during a declaration of war, however has no other considerable influence over military decisions.
The Armed Forces are directly controlled by the Ministry of Defence and are responsible for defence and security of Prokhogorsk. As a member of the Esermian Strategic Treaty, the military is obliged to come to the aid of an allied nation as a result of a majority vote at an EST Assembly, during war time and for security operations.
History
Structure
Equipment
Small arms
Name | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Manufacturer | Details |
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Pistols | ||||||
P59 | 9×17mm (.380) 10-round magazine |
Pistol | Prokhogorsk | Polusty Arms | Introduced in 1959 as the standard service sidearm. No longer issued, but remains popular among police forces. | |
P14 "Spasitel" | 9×17mm (.380) 15-round magazine |
Pistol | Prokhogorsk | Polusty Arms | Introduced in 2014 as a replacement for the P59. | |
Carbines and SMGs | ||||||
TR-86c | 7.62×40mm EST 30-round magazine |
Carbine | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Modernized 1986 model of the TR carbine variants. Primarily used in urban environments. | |
TR-91c | 7.62×40mm EST 30-round magazine |
Carbine | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Custom 1991 model of the TR carbine used by PSOC and other special forces. | |
LZO-5 | 5.56×45mm 30-round magazine |
Carbine | Prokhogorsk | Liroska Plant | Carbine in reserve service using the intermediate 5.56×45mm round. In limited use with police units. | |
L99-13 | 9×17mm (.380) 20-round magazine |
Submachine gun | Prokhogorsk | Liroska Plant | Personal defence submachine gun used by PSOC and government protection services. | |
Assault rifles | ||||||
TR-61 | 7.62×40mm EST 20-round magazine |
Assault rifle | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Former service rifle introduced in 1961. Remains in limited reserve usage with many kept in reserve stock. | |
TR-77m | 7.62×40mm EST 20-round magazine |
Assault rifle | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Modernized 1977 model of assault rifles developed by Taral-Rivoch. Still in extensive use being supplemented by the TR-92. | |
TR-92 | 7.62×40mm EST 30-round magazine |
Assault rifle | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Replacement to the TR-77 and main service rifle of the Armed Land Forces. | |
Marksman and sniper rifles | ||||||
TR-271 | 5.56×45mm 30-round magazine |
Marksman rifle | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Designated marksman rifle using the lighter, high-penetration 5.56×45mm cartridge. Purposed for usage in urban areas and medium range support roles. | |
TR-289m | 9×40mm 20-round magazine |
Marksman rifle | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Modernized marksman rifle that uses the powerful 9×40mm cartridge. Several variants are in use with special forces. | |
TR-307 | 7.62×53mm 10-round magazine |
Sniper rifle | Prokhogorsk | Taral-Rivoch Firearms | Long range and main service sniper rifle modernized with polymer furniture. | |
VB 92-D | 7.62×53mm 15-round magazine |
Sniper rifle | Rodvia | Venbas Manufacturing | Rodvian sniper rifle with an high rate of fire and increased magazine capacity. Used by reconnaissance and special unit forces. |