National Guard of Buite Hemel
The National Guard of Buite Hemel | |
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Country | Buite Hemel |
Allegiance | Armed Forces of Buite Hemel |
Branch | National Guard |
Role | Sovereingty Assertion |
Size | 950,000 Active Personnel |
Garrison/HQ | Omhaya Citadel |
Commanders | |
Warlord Sovereign | Identity Classified |
Master Marshal | Muramasa Zhao |
The National Guard of Buite Hemel is the military force under the command of the Warlord Sovereign, responsible for the protection of the polity of Buite Hemel. Like the Expeditionary Forces and Logistics Forces of Buite Hemel, it is a unified military body containing land, sea, and air elements. Headquartered in Omhaya Citadel, the National Guard maintains force elements in all 36 administrative districts of Buite Hemel. The National Guard contains 19 corps, split into a 55 sub-divisons, totalling approximately 950,000 active personnel.
Role
Primary operations include national defense, and the protection and enforcement of the sovereignty of Buite Hemel. Secondary operations include anti-piracy operations, disaster relief, emergency management, and counter-terrorism
Organizational Structure
The 950,000 troops of the National Guard are under the direct command of the National Chief, subordinate to the Master Marshal. The National Chief oversees and controls deployment of the 19 corps, each of which is headed by a Lieutenant Marshal. Corps are organized by combat role, with NG-01 - NG12 serving a direct combat role, and the remainder serving combat support or combat service support.
Constituent Corps | Sub-divisions |
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NG-01 1st Airborne Infantry Corps | •NG-01A 1st Airborne Commando Battalion •NG-01B 1st Airborne Heavy Infantry Division •NG-01C 1st Air Assault Division •NG-01D 2nd Air Assault Division |
NG-02 1st Reconnaissance Patrol Corps | •NG-02A 1st Long-Range Patrol Battalion •NG-02B 1st Light Patrol Brigade •NG-02C 1st Aerial Reconnaissance Division •NG-02D 1st Naval Reconnaissance Division |
NG-03 1st Mechanized Infantry Corps | •NG-03A 1st Light Mechanized Infantry Division •NG-03B 1st Heavy Mechanized Infantry Division •NG-03C 2nd Heavy Mechanized Infantry Division |
NG-04 1st Armor Corps | •NG-04A 1st Armored Hunter Battalion •NG-04B 1st Heavy Armor Assault Division •NG-04C 1st Armor Support Division |
NG-05 1st Artillery-Missile Corps | •NG-05A 1st Tactical Missile Battalion •NG-05B 1st Strategic Artillery Group •NG-05C 1st Heavy Artillery Division •NG-05D 2nd Heavy Artillery Division •NG-05E 1st Mechanized Artillery Division |
NG-06 1st Border Corps | •NG-06A 1st Border Jaeger Group •NG-06B 1st Border Patrol Division •NG-06C 2nd Border Patrol Division |
NG-07 2nd Border Corps | •NG-07A 2nd Border Jaeger Group •NG-07B 3rd Border Patrol Division •NG-07C 4th Border Patrol Division |
NG-08 1st Fighter-Attack Corps | •NG-08A 1st Interceptor Group •NG-08B 2nd Interceptor Group •NG-08C 1st Surface Attack Division |
NG-09 2nd Fighter-Attack Corps | •NG-09A 3rd Interceptor Group •NG-09B 4th Interceptor Group •NG-09C 2nd Surface Attack Division |
NG-10 1st Gunship Corps | •NG-10A 1st Fast Attack Battalion •NG-10B 1st Close Support Brigade •NG-10C 2nd Close Support Brigade |
NG-11 1st Carrier Corps | •NG-11A 1st Fleet Attack Division •NG-11B 2nd Fleet Attack Division •NG-11C 1st Fleet Support Division |
NG-12 1st Anti-Piracy Corps | •NG-12A 1st Anti-Piracy Fast Reaction Regiment •NG-12B 1st Anti-Piracy Patrol Division |
NG-CM 1st Combat Medic Corps | •NG-CM1 1st Pararescue Battalion •NG-CM2 1st Combat Medic Division |
NG-SG 1st Signal Corps | •NG-SG1 1st Forward Control Group •NG-SG2 1st Communications Division |
NG-TR 1st Transportation Corps | •NG-TR1 1st Land Transportation Division •NG-TR2 1st Aerial Transportation Division •NG-TR3 1st Naval Transportation Division |
NG-MP 1st Military Police Corps | •NG-MP1 1st Riot Group •NG-MP2 1st Detention Group •NG-MP3 1st Military Police Brigade |
NG-CT Counter-Terror Corps | •NG-CT1 Counter-Terror Reaction Group •NG-CT2 Counter-Terror Logistics Division |
NG-DR Disaster Reaction Corps | •NG-DR1 Emergency Reaction Group •NG-DR2 Disaster Contingency Division |
NG-TA Trainer Corps | •NG-TA1 Guard Trainer Division •NG-TA2 Expeditionary Trainer Division •NG-TA3 Logistics Trainer Division |
Equipment
Infantry Weapons
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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S-M9C | Semi-automatic pistol | 950,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 9mm pistol, produced domestically under license. The primary sidearm of the Armed Forces. | |
S-M57A | Submachine gun | 150,000 Units | Hairy Men of God | 5.7×28mm Submachine gun, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. Primarily used by as sidearm for marksmen and heavy weapons crews. Also fielded by Special Forces. | |
S-M12A | Semi-automatic shotgun | 30,000 Units | Hairy Men of God | 12 Gauge semi-automatic combat shotgun, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. Primarily shotgun of the Armed Forces. | |
A-M56B | Assault Rifle | 1,000,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 5.56mm assault rifle, produced domestically under license. The primary service rifle of the Armed Forces. | |
A-M76A | Battle Rifle | 150,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 7.62×51mm battle rifle, produced domestically under license. Primary designated marksman rifle of the Armed Forces. | |
S-M38A | Sniper Rifle | 40,000 Units | Hairy Men Of God | .338 Lapua Magnum bolt-action rifle, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. The primary sniper rifle of the Armed Forces. | |
S-M50A | Anti-Materiel rifle | 15,000 Units | Hairy Men Of God | .50 Cal bolt-action rifle, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. The primary anti-material rifle of the Armed Forces. | |
M-M57A | Squad automatic weapon | 250,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 5.56mm belt-fed light machine gun, produced domestically under license. The primary squad automatic weapon of the Armed Forces. | |
M-M76B | General-purpose machine gun | 150,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 7.62×51mm belt-fed machine gun, produced domestically under license. Fielded to heavy infantry units and to operations requiring greater force. | |
E-M1A | Fragmentation Hand grenade | 8,500,000 Units | Buite Hemel | RDX/TNT fragmentation hand grenade, produced domestically under license. The primary hand grenade of the Armed Forces. | |
E-M2A | Smoke grenade | 2,500,000 Units | Buite Hemel | Coloured smoke hand grenade, produced domestically under license. Used for signalling and screening movements. | |
E-M3D | Stun grenade | 750,000 Units | Buite Hemel | Non-lethal stun hand grenade, produced domestically. Used to blind and deafen enemy combattants. | |
E-M40A | Under-barrel Grenade launcher | 800,000 Units | Hairy Men Of God | 40mm Single-shot Under-barrel grenade launcher, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. Issued to light infantry units. | |
E-M84B | Recoilless Rifle | 400,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 84mm Man-portable recoilless launcher, produced domestically. The primary anti-armor and anti-material explosive weapons system of the Armed Forces. | |
E-M70B | Surface-to-air missile | 100,000 Units | Hairy Men Of God | 70mm Infrared homing man-portable surface-to-air missile, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. Primarily used to by infantry to attack aircraft. | |
E-M170A | Anti-tank guided missile | 29,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 170mm Anti-tank, anti-personnel heat-seaking guided missile, produced domestically. Primarily used in operations requring greater energy capabilities than the E-M84B can provide. |
Large Arms
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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M-M50C | Heavy Machine Gun | 95,000 Units | Hairy Men Of God | .50 Cal Heavy machine gun, purchased from the Hairy Men of God. The primary heavy machine gun of the Armed Forces. Remote-fire variants in use mounted on vehicles. | |
E-M53D | Automatic Grenade Launcher | 6,000 Units | Buite Hemel | 40mm belt-fed automatic grenade launcher, produced domestically. Primarily used for outpost defence, with remove-fire variants in use mounted on vehicles. |
Land Vehicles
Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Image | Notes |
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