RLA Ground Forces

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The RLA Ground Forces (RLAGF) are the primary land-based military force in Posadastan.

History

Equipment

Small Arms

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Details
Pistols
Mago-95 Glock 17 2nd Gen.jpg Posadastan Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm parabellum Locally produced copy of foreign pistol design, also the main handgun of the military.
M1911 JGSDF M1911 Colt Government 20120422.jpg X Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm parabellum Main sidearm of the People's Revolutionary Guard, was produced locally to a small degree until the 1980s.
Syanko 6-shot tba Posadastan Semi-automatic revolver various, mostly .38 Indigenously produced from 1894 to 1941.
Baby Browning FN Baby Browning-transparent.png X
Posadastan
Semi-automatic pistol .25 ACP Issued to spies often with suppressors
Type 36 Tokarev TT33 (6825679152).jpg Posadastan Semi-automatic pistol various Used to be the primary sidearm, replaced in the 1990s by the Mago-95
Submachine Guns
MP7 Submachine Gun BundeswehrMP7.JPG X
Posadastan
Submachine Gun 9x19mm parabellum Mostly locally produced copies
MP5 submachine gun Hkmp5count-terr-wiki.jpg X Submachine Gun 9x19mm parabellum Utilised by military police and special forces.
M89 1952 General von Horn IMI Uzi 001 (cropped).jpg Posadastan Submachine Gun 9x19mm parabellum Clone of the foreign Uzi
M95 tba Posadastan Submachine Gun 9x19mm parabellum updated M89 with redesigned receiver and polymer accessories
M72 Kulsprutepistol m1961 (AM.096440).jpg Posadastan Machine pistol 9x19mm parabellum Copy of foreign designs
Type 57 PPSh-41 submachine gun (Fallujah, Iraq).jpg X
Posadastan
Submachine gun 9x19mm parabellum
Rifles/Carbines
Type 64 SKS - Ryssland - AM.045810.jpg X Carbine 7.62x39mm
PR-63 DCB Shooting G3 pictures.jpg Posadastan Battle rifle 7.62x51mm Multiple variants, unlicensed production of foreign HK G3 rifle.
PR-72 Posadastan Carbine 7.62x51mm short-barrel carbine version of HK G3 with improved ergonomic features
HO-A1 Galil SAR sideview.png Posadastan Assault rifle 5.56x45mm Unlicensed copy of foreign Galil rifle.
HO-B1 Posadastan Assault Rifle 5.56x45mm More reliable HO-A1, with multiple variants: HO-B2, bullpup; HO-B3, grenade launching; HO-B4, uses 7.62mm ammo; HO-B5, light machine gun; HO-BxA variants include folding stocks.
Type 53 AK-47 type II noBG.png X Assault/Battle Rifle 7.62x39mm Named "Type 53" in Posadastan
Type 03 QBZ03 automatic rifle 20170902.jpg X Assault/Battle Rifle 5.56x45mm Bought en masse from abroad.
Unnamed OICW Oicw.jpg Posadastan Assault/Battle Rifle 5.56x45mm & 20mm Still under development and testing.
Shotguns
BC-12 Remington 870 Wmaster.jpg X Shotgun 12 gauge includes a short barrel and tactical variants
Machine Guns
PO-84 CIS 50 HMG.jpg X
Posadastan
Machine Gun .50 BMG Locally produced unlicensed copies of X.
M2 browning PEO Browning M2E2 QCB (c1).jpg X Machine Gun .50 BMG
V-1 gpmg BundeswehrMG3.jpg X General Purpose Machine Gun 7.62x51mm copy of MG3
Type 64 File:RPK Machine Gun 7.62 x 39.jpg X
Posadastan
Light Machine Gun 7.62x39mm
Sniper & Anti-material rifles
Amora-1899 Sniper Rifle Mosin 1891 30-fr.png Posadastan Sniper rifle 7.62x51mm Old locally produced rifle, many modernized iterations have been made through to the early 1970s.
Type 76 Zastava M76 Full noBG.jpg X Marksmen rifle 7.62x51mm Imported to replace the Amora.
Type 69 Steyr SSG 69 PII.jpg X Sniper rifle 7.62x51mm
PR-16 File:MAS-2 Anti-materiel sniper rifle.jpg Posadastan Anti-material Sniper rifle 12.7x108mm Modern indigenous anti-material rifle designed by the Army

Anti-material weapons

Model Image Origin Type Quantity Details
Mines
Various anti-personnel and anti-vehicle mines various land mines unknown Posadastan produces a plethora of land mines of all types, and even exports some models.
Man-portable anti-tank
RPG 7 Captured RPG-7 Vietnam.jpg X
posadastan
rocket-propelled grenade unknown includes a locally produced variants from the 1970s and 1980s.
RPG 29 RPG-29 USGov.JPG X
posadastan
rocket-propelled grenade unknown includes a locally produced variants from the 1990s.
RPO A RPO-A missile and launcher.jpg X
posadastan
rocket-propelled grenade unknown includes a locally produced variants, is a thermobaric weapon.
ATGM
Type M10 ATGM Skif ATGM.jpg X Anti-tank guided missile 200-300
Type M98 ATGM Kornet-D1 - Alabino05042017-21.jpg X
Posadastan
Anti-tank guided missile ~300 Speculated to be have a locally produced version, but unconfirmed.
Type M67 ATGM 9M14 Malyutka Kecel 1.jpg X Anti-tank guided missile unknown Outdated against modern tanks, but still in use.
Recoilless Rifles
RR Type 42 M20 75 mm RR.jpg X Recoilless Rifle unknown Mostly out of service, still used by the PRG and as an anti-insurgency and anti-vehicle weapon.
RR Type 56 M40 106mm Recoilless Rifle pic1.JPG X Recoilless Rifle 1000+ Still broadly used as an anti-personnel and anti-vehicle weapon.
RR Type 57 Netrzajni top JURA.JPG X
Posadastan
Recoilless Rifle ~800
RR Type 48 M3E1.jpg X
Posadastan
Recoilless Rifle ~1000 unknown number of local modernized variants created.

Mortars

Model Image Origin Type Quantity Details
Mortars
Type 56 160 mm mortar M-160-4051.JPG X 160mm mortar unknown
UBM-52 Teski minobacac 120 mm UB M52 2011 7242.jpg X 120mm mortar ~250 All units have been modernized
Type 53 120-millimetre calibre mortar 002.jpg X 120mm mortar unknown
M29 81mm Mortar (10470405266).jpg X 81mm mortar ~200
PA-90 Posadastan 81mm extended range mortar unknown Nearly 400 were produced every year along with ammunitions since the early 1980s, is being phased out for the PA-8 mortars.
PA-97 Posadastan 120mm extended range mortar unknown Around 50 units with ammunition were produced every year since the early 1980s, it is now being replaced with the PA-6 mortars.
PA-100 PatMor60mm 1.JPG Posadastan 60mm commando mortars unknown 400-500 produced every year along with ammunition since the early 1980s.
PA-6 Mortar 120 mm M-75 Croatian Army.JPG Posadastan 120mm extended range mortar unknown 50 produced per year since the mid 2010s.
PA-8 Posadastan 81mm extended range mortar unknown 400 produced per year since the late 2010s.

Tanks

Armored Vehicles

Utility vehicles

MLRS

Model Image Origin Type Quantity Details
Mortars
Hao-1 H12 Type 63 multiple rocket launcher.JPG X
Posadastan
107mm MRL 670 Made in 1985
Hao-3 Fajr-3 (1).jpg Posadastan 240mm MRLS 200+ Made in 1986, an updated version was made in 2001 (in picture), maximum firing range of 43km.
Hao-5 FAJR-5.jpg Posadastan 330mm MLRS ~100 Made in 1990, maximum firing range of 75km.
BM-21 grad Russian BM-21 Grad in Saint Petersburg.JPG X 122mm MLRS 230 Most have been updated once in the early 1980s and again in the mid 2000s.
Type 81 Type 81 MLRS on Hongyan OQ261 chassis.jpg X 122mm MLRS 40 Purchased in 1981, delivered in 1983, operational range of 450km.
Hak-01 File:MAM-01B.jpg Posadastan 122mm MLRS 100+
Hak-02 File:MAM-02 in 2015.jpg Posadastan 240mm MLRS 40-60
Hak-03 File:MAM-03.png Posadastan 300mm MLRS ~10 Range of 300km
FT-16 Posadastan 300mm guided rocket launcher 10-100 100-200km range, has 8 rockets in 2 four-rocket pods.
FT-22 Posadastan 300mm guided rocket launcher unknown Believed to be an updated FT-16 with a range of 250km.
DR-25 WS-2D (sketch).jpg Posadastan 300mm MLRS ~12 Armed with 3 Khogyas-3 SRBMs (range of 450km).

Artillery Systems

Air defense systems

anti-aircraft guns

radars

UAVs