Stonish Army

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Royal Stonish Army
Noşokosīn Vedşotīdukosī
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The Coat of Arms of the Stonish Army
Founded11 July 1624; 400 years ago (1624-07-11)
Country Flatstone
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Strategic defence
Size25,000 active personnel
40,000+ reserved personnel
Part ofFlatstone Stonish Armed Forces
Garrison/HQVedotī, Flatstone
Motto(s)"Posu Ekuş Īş!"
"Land is Life!"
ColoursGray, Black, and White
     
March"Monobon Pokesīn" (Saints March)
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Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefFlatstone Dag Von Stone
Chief of Staff of Army High CommandFlatstone Onozen Sīnlīmān
Field MarshalFlatstone Domā Jākomgo
Insignia
InsigniaStonish Armed Forces.png

The Royal Stonish Army (Northern Ivili: Noşokosīn Vedşotīdukosī; abbreviated NVD) is the army branch of the Stonish Armed Forces. Created on July 11th of 1624, it is the second largest branch of the greater Stonish Armed Forces.

The Stonish Army serves the purpose of defending the Stonish archipelago and overseas territories from internal and external threats under the command of the Chief of Staff of Army High Command and the Commander in Chief respectively, possessing upwards of 25,000 active personnel as of 2020. The Stonish Army is based in the Stonish capital of Szlād.

Structure

  • Royal Family
    • Army High Command
      • National Army
        • Ground Force
        • Mountaineers
        • Marines
      • National Guard
      • Expeditionaries


Small-Arms

Sidearms
Name Type Caliber Origin Notes Image
D/100 Artillery Revolver Revolver 9x17mm Variant  Flatstone In service since 1897, used by police and reservists D-100.jpeg
Clemens-11 A Semi-automatic pistol 9x17mm Variant  Morrawia
 Flatstone
Purchased under license in 2021 Clemens 11 A.png
Clemens-305 T Semi-automatic pistol 9x17mm Variant  Morrawia
 Flatstone
Purchased under license in 2021 Clemens 305 T.png


Rifles
Name Type Caliber Origin Notes Image
SV/97 Sniper rifle 7.62x51mm  Flatstone Standard-issue sniper rifle SV-97-2.jpeg
SD/13 (Or "Motel 13") Battle rifle 7.62x51mm  Flatstone Standard battle rifle of the Stonish army SD-13.jpeg
SD/18 (Or "Motel 18") Assault rifle 5.56x45mm/7.62x51mm  Flatstone Standard assault rifle and carbine of the Stonish army SD-18-2.jpeg
Light Machine Guns
Name Type Caliber Origin Notes Image
SD-D/61 Light machine gun 8x58mm/7.62x51mm  Flatstone SD-D-61.jpeg
SD-D/012 Light machine gun 7.62x51mm  Flatstone SD-D-012.jpeg


Light Machine Guns
Name Type Quantity Origin Notes Image
SD-D/61 Light machine gun 8x58mm/7.62x51mm  Flatstone SD-D-61.jpeg
SD-D/012 Light machine gun 7.62x51mm  Flatstone SD-D-012.jpeg


Vehicles

Tanks
Name Type Origin Quantity Notes Image
Armoured vehicles
Type Jia-2 Main battle tank  Hoterallia 8x Purchased by the Stonish Army from the Hoterallian government in 2021 K2 black panther.jpg


Light Armored Vehicles
Name Type Origin Quantity Notes Image
MK/99 Armored personnel carrier  Flatstone 50+ Primary scouting vehicle of Stonish ground forces MK-89.jpeg
MK/005 Amphibious armored personnel carrier  Flatstone 270+ Standard amphibious armored personnel carrier of the Stonish army MK-005.jpg
MK/012 Amphibious armored personnel carrier  Flatstone 35+ Heavy duty armored personnel carrier MK-012.jpeg
MK/016 Infantry fighting vehicle  Flatstone 80+ Standard IFV of the Stonish army MK-016.jpeg


Missile Systems and Rocketry
Name Type Origin Quantity Notes Image
M134 Missile Systems Surface-to-air missile system  Flatstone 400+ Primary surface-to-air missile system in use by Flatstone M134 Missile Systems in Vedoti.jpeg
Utility Vehicles
Name Type Origin Quantity Notes Image
K/74 Utility vehicle  Flatstone 200x Commonplace light vehicle optimal for patrols and scouting K-66.jpeg
K/97M Truck  Flatstone 650x Civilian trucks used for transportation and logistical purposes T74(M).jpg
K/009M Utility vehicle  Flatstone 120x Standard heavy-duty truck of Stonish ground forces K-009M.jpeg
K/013M Utility vehicle  Flatstone 50x Light tractor-trailer used for towing and heavy-duty transportation K-013M.jpeg
K/014M Utility vehicle  Flatstone 75x Primary light utility vehicle within Stonish army K/014M
K/017M Utility vehicle  Flatstone 190x Lightest military-grade utility vehicle in posession of Stonish army K-017M.jpeg
Kusho/A28 Motorcycle  Flatstone 30x Light transport motorcycle issued to officers and VIP's Kusho-A28.jpeg


Organization

Sztōnājmī brigades are combined arms units prioritizing a solid combination of infantry artillery supported by an air-force designed to support the troops on the ground. The Sztōnājmī play a primarily defensive role, additionally specializing in reconnaissance and logistics. The Sztōnājmī is one centralized entity under the absolute control of the Stonish King and Flatstone itself, not claiming allegiance or any other form of political tie to any subdivision within the Stonish Federation. The brigades of the Stonish Army's sizes vary from 3,000 to 5,000 personnel.

Other units

Szŧōnɉōnzī

Stonish Naval Officers saluting members of the Szŧōnɉōnzī during a join naval exercise.

The Szŧōnɉōnzī were created by Stonish King Bjarn Von Stone in 1214 during the First Stonish War of Unification in order to fulfill his need for a primarily naval-based ground force capable of conducting extensive military operations throughout the Szŧōngānōnŧū archipelago. The organization saw huge amounts of success initially, most notably during their collaboration with Stonish Noble Gert Koch in his defense of northern-occupied Southern-Ivili territory, and under the command of Bjarn Von Stone during his victory in Sūnŧūgā Bay

National Guard

The Stonish National Guard is a subdivision of the Greater Stonish Army, often operating in cooperation with the Stonish Army in order to compensate for whenever there may be a lack of available manpower. The National Guard serves under the same leadership and tactics as that of the Stonish Army. The only difference between the two is that the National Guard is issued 1949 uniforms instead of the 2022 uniforms that are issued to members of the Stonish Army and the Royal Stonish Navy. It is also worth noting that the National Guard has less standard ranks than the Stonish Army, and that issued equipment is often older and less competent according to modern standards. Because of this, members of the National Guard are trained to use traditionally older firearms and equipment in order to make up for the setbacks presented by the usage of surplus equipment.

The National Guard wasn't officially created until 2008, when the need for a garrison force capable of quelling and containing the fires throughout the countryside became ever so apparent to the Stonish Crown. The similarities between the National Guard and the Regular Army were intentionally applied in order to make the transition from the Regular Army or other branches to the National Guard by members of the Stonish Armed Forces that were interested easier.

Mountaineers

A member of the Royal Stonish Mountaineers in full combat uniform, 1958.

The Royal Stonish Mountaineers are a subdivision of the Greater Stonish Army, serving the purpose of a royal guard in order to provide personal protection to members of the Stonish Royal family, and more specifically the Szlād Imperial Palace where members of the Stonish Royal Family have traditionally resided. The Royal Stonish Mountaineers, despite the namesake implying a role in mountaineering or mountain warfare, primarily serve the purpose of propaganda, and the protection of the Stonish Crown, sites of historical importance, churches, and museums or objects of religious or historical importance in general.

Marines

The Royal Stonish Marines are a subdivision of the Greater Stonish Army, providing an amphibious alternative to the National Guard and Regular Army. The Stonish Marines were designed to partake in aquatically-specific operations such as river crossings, island-hopping campaigns, amphibious landings, and coastal defense. The Royal Stonish Marines are the state-founded iteration of the independently-operating Szŧōnɉōnzī paramilitary organization.

The need for an amphibious force became serious in 1903-1904 when the Szŧōnɉōnzī began it's transition from a "mercenary" company to a paramilitary organization, effectively decommissioning the force in compliance with the nations laws. In response, the state drafted the idea for the Royal Stonish Marines as a secondary subdivision of the Stonish Army, next to the Royal Stonish mountaineers. Today, the Royal Stonish Marines often work in cooperation with the Szŧōnɉōnzī when it comes to domestic affairs, negotiating with the Szŧōnɉōnzī for guaranteed membership as well as access to financial and medical benefits for retiring or discharged members of the Royal Stonish Marines.