List of historical equipment of the Acrean Armed Forces
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This is a list of equipment historically used by the Acrean Armed Forces.
Acrean Army
Small arms
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Notes |
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Pistols | |||||
P01 | ![]() |
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Semi-Automatic Pistol | 9×19mm | In service 1898-Present (Ceremonial Use) |
P96/MP 96 | ![]() |
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Select-Fire Pistol Select-Fire Carbine |
9×19mm | Used primarily in carbine form as pictured. In service 1896-1927. |
P02 | ![]() |
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Semi-Automatic Pistol | 9×19mm | In service 1935-1982 |
P76 | ![]() |
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Semi-Automatic Pistol | 9×19mm | In service 1976-1991 with military police units |
P81 | ![]() |
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Semi-Automatic Pistol | 9×19mm | In service 1981-1989 Immediate Predecessor to P88 |
Service Rifles | |||||
Gewehr m/98 | ![]() |
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Bolt Action Rifle | 7.92x57mm | In service 1898-1930. |
Gewehr m/98k | ![]() |
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Bolt Action Rifle | 7.92x57mm | In service 1924-1965. Endured in service as a sniper rifle until the mid-1960s. |
Selbsladegewehr m/29 | ![]() |
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Semi-automatic Rifle | 7.92x57mm | In service 1929-1936. Early self-loading rifle, considered unsatisfactory and less than 20,000 issued. |
Gewehr m/36 | ![]() |
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Semi-automatic Rifle | 7.92x57mm | In service 1936-1951. First Acrean self-loading rifle, continued to be used as a military police and training rifle into the 1950s. |
MKb m/40 | ![]() |
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Assault Rifle | 7.92x33mm | In service 1940-1941. Prototype assault rifle designed as a "machine carbine", intended to replace submachine guns. Developed after observations made during the Siduri War. |
StG m/41 | ![]() |
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Assault Rifle | 7.92x33mm | In service 1941-1943. First widely-issued Acrean assault rifle, redesignated to reflect doctrinal changes made after combat experience with the MKb m/40, and intended to replace all combat rifles and submachine guns in service. |
StG m/43 | ![]() |
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Assault Rifle | 7.92x33mm | In service 1943-1965. Final refinement of previous assault rifles, issued en masse beginning in 1943. Would eventually be replaced by the StG 51 and StG 63. |
StG 51 | ![]() |
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Battle Rifle | 7.62x51mm | In service 1950-Present. |
StG 65 | ![]() |
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Assault Rifle | 5.56x54mm | In service 1964-1996. Intermediate-calibre variant of the StG 51 utilised by special infantry units and special forces. |
Machine Guns | |||||
MG 86 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | In service 1886-1931. |
MG 86/13 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | In service 1913-1925. |
MG 14 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | In service 1914-1931. |
MG 02 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | In service 1902-1932. |
MG 31 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | In service 1931-1946. |
MG 40 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | In service 1940-1951. Large number of examples converted to MG 52. |
MG 52 | ![]() |
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General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.62x51mm | In service 1951-Present. Calibre-converted and updated version of the MG 40. |
Submachine Guns | |||||
MP 17 | ![]() |
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Submachine Gun | 9x19mm | In service 1917-1921. |
MP 21 | ![]() |
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Submachine Gun | 9x19mm | In service 1921-1934. |
MP 26 | ![]() |
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Submachine Gun | 9x19mm | In service 1926-1932. |
MP 30 | ![]() |
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Submachine Gun | 9x19mm | In service 1930-1934. |
MP 34 | ![]() |
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Submachine Gun | 9x19mm | |
Marksman's Rifles | |||||
G27 | ![]() |
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Battle Rifle | 7.62x51mm | |
G27S | ![]() |
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Designated Marksman Rifle | 7.62x51mm | Accurised G27 |
G29 | ![]() |
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Sniper Rifle | 8.6x70mm | Replacing the G338 in frontline service |
G338 | ![]() |
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Sniper Rifle | 8.6x70mm | |
Heavy Weapons | |||||
ATSM 97 | ![]() |
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Anti-Tank Guided Missile | 152mm | Fire-and-Forget variable attack missile, top attack by default Can be used in tripod, mounted, or shoulder-launched configurations |
LAT 3 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank rocket | 110mm | Primary light anti-tank weapon of the Acrean Army |
LAT 2RG | ![]() |
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Recoiless Rifle | 84mm | |
ATSM 71E | ![]() |
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Anti-tank guided missile | 152mm |
Armored vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type | No. of Units | Notes |
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Armoured Fighting Vehicles | |||||
Strf 70 | ![]() |
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 7,124 produced | Being replaced in frontline service by Strf 94 and Strf 15 |
Strf 9540 | ![]() |
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 1,094 produced | |
Strf 10 | ![]() |
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 1,983 produced | |
Strf 95120 | ![]() |
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Armoured Fighting Vehicle | 201 produced | |
Strf 08 | ![]() |
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Multi-Role Armoured Fighting Vehicle | 2,866 produced | Pictured in Strf 12C configuration |
Strf 90105 | ![]() |
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Armoured Fighting Vehicle | 872 produced | |
Main Battle Tanks | |||||
Strv 124C Pantera | ![]() |
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Main battle tank | 4,075 produced | |
Strv 124M Pantera | ![]() |
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Main battle tank | 8,854 produced | 1,281 tanks in active service Most tanks put into storage, some Strv 124Ms sold to Ruvelka and Shalum |
Light Armoured and Utility Vehicles | |||||
TPs Fuchs | ![]() |
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Armoured Personnel Carrier | 10,942 produced | |
LGS Fennek TAPV | ![]() |
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Armoured Reconnaissance and Patrol Vehicle | 1,200 produced | |
AMPV | ![]() |
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Armoured Patrol Vehicle | 4,300 produced | |
LAPV | ![]() |
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Armoured Patrol Vehicle | 2,500 produced | |
Tjur SPV | ![]() |
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Armoured Patrol Vehicle | 5,000 produced | |
G-Klasse | ![]() |
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Utility Vehicle | 250,000 produced | In use among 5 countries |
Unimog | ![]() |
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Utility Truck | 75,000 produced | Being replaced by the Zetros, in use in multiple countries |
MAN RMMV | ![]() |
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Heavy Truck | 15,000 produced | |
Zetros | ![]() |
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Utility Truck | 2,000 produced |
Air Defense
Name | Image | Origin | Type | No. of Units | Notes |
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Air Defense | |||||
Flakpanzer Falke | ![]() |
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Self-Propelled Anti Aircraft Gun | 700 produced |
Artillery
Name | Image | Origin | Type | No. of Units | Notes |
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Towed Howitzers | |||||
FH155-1 | ![]() |
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Towed 155mm howitzer | 3,000 produced | Mostly in storage, about 200 still operational |
Self-Propelled Artillery | |||||
PzH 155 Hammare | ![]() |
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155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer | 3,850 produced |
Aircraft
Name | Image | Origin | Type | No. of Units | Notes |
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | |||||
NDRS 06 | ![]() |
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Miniature Unmanned Aerial Vehicle | approx. 5,000 produced | Exists in reconnaissance (A) and loitering munition (F) variants |
ER 210 Rovdyret | ![]() |
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Remotely Piloted Aircraft | approx. 782 produced | Produced for and piloted by both the Army and the Airforce |
Rotorcraft | |||||
AH 665 SAH | ![]() |
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Attack Helicopter | 2,400 produced | |
NH 235 LGH | ![]() |
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Light Utility Helicopter | 2,200 produced | |
NH 281 MGH | ![]() |
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Utility Helicopter | 3,000 produced | |
LH 533 TrH | File:EC533.jpg | ![]() |
Utility Helicopter | 1,500 produced | Naval variants produced as the EC 533 M/TrH |
LH 553 TrH | ![]() |
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Heavy Utility Helicopter | 1,200 produced | |
NH 805 SGH | ![]() |
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Utility Helicopter | 962 produced | |
VH 880 SGH | ![]() |
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Tiltrotor Helicopter | 400 produced | |
Acrean Air Force
Fixed-Wing Aircraft
Name | Image | Origin | Type | No. in Service | Notes |
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Fighters | |||||
EF 135 Drache | ![]() |
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Air Superiority Fighter | 843 | Sold to Ruvelka and Cacerta |
EF 633 Triton | ![]() |
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Air Superiority Fighter | 344 | |
EF 121C Ravn | ![]() |
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Multirole Fighter | 219 | |
Attack Aircraft | |||||
A 81C Vultur | ![]() |
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Ground Attack Aircraft | 716 | |
EF 121A Ravn | ![]() |
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Strike Fighter | 154 |