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Infantry section equipment

Weapons

Pistols

Pistols
Name Origin Type Cartridge Notes Image
L11A2  Carloso Semi-automatic pistol 9.5x23mm Carlosian Standard issue pistol.
Beretta 87 Target.jpg
L104A3  Carloso Semi-automatic pistol 12.7x40mm Carlosian In limited service.
Jericho 941F.jpg
L138A1  Carloso Semi-automatic pistol 9.5x23mm Carlosian
Beretta 92 FS.gif

Assault rifles

Assault rifles
Name Origin Type Cartridge Notes Image
L87A2  Carloso Assault rifle 5.87x49mm Carlosian
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Battle rifles

Shotguns

Sniper rifles

Submachine guns

Machine guns

Mortars

Name Origin Type Calibre Photo Notes
 Carloso Mortar 120mm TBA.jpeg
 Carloso Mortar 82mm TBA.jpeg
 Carloso Mortar 60mm TBA.jpeg

Anti-armour weapons

Name Origin Type Warhead Photo Notes
 Carloso Anti-tank missile 152mm TBA.jpeg
 Carloso Anti-tank missile 135mm TBA.jpeg
 Carloso Rocket-propelled grenade 110mm TBA.jpeg

Anti-personnel weapons

Anti-structure weapons

Anti-air weapons

Name Origin Type Warhead Photo Notes
L593A2 Chiron  Carloso Man-portable air-defence system 80mm Type 91 surface to air missile.jpg The L593 Chiron is an advanced, fire-and-forget, fourth-generation man-portable air-defence system (MANPADS) in service with the Army since 1997. The latest version currently in service, the L593A2, has a guidance system that incorporates ultraviolet and imaging infrared optical sensors, allowing the operator to engage targets out to 10,000 m with a maximum flight speed of Mach 2.5 and flight ceiling of 4,500 m. Resistant to countermeasures and other decoys, it has performed extremely well in trials, capable of engaging a wide variety of modern fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters with a high degree of accuracy and superior range when compared to its contemporaries.

Approximately 14,000 missiles are currently believed to be in the branch's inventory, with an undefined number of launchers. The system has been exported to the militaries of many other allied countries around the world, most notably the Sde Dovian Armed Forces. A even further upgraded variant, the L593A3, is currently in development, and is expected to incorporate a focal-plane array (FPA) image sensing device for increased range, precision and targeting capability. The Chiron forms the basis for several other similar systems used by states allied to Carloso.

Grenades

Name Origin Type Detonation Photo Notes
L203A1  Carloso Fragmentation grenade Fuse TBA.jpeg
L204A2  Carloso Incendiary grenade Fuse TBA.jpeg
L205A1  Carloso Gas grenade Fuse TBA.jpeg
L206A3  Carloso Smoke grenade Fuse TBA.jpeg
L207A2  Carloso Stun grenade Fuse TBA.jpeg

Mines

Vehicles

Tanks

Main battle tanks
Name Origin Type Version Number Notes Image
FV4139 Aurochs  Carloso Main battle tank Mk.I
Mk.II
Total
1,157
4,626
5,783
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FV4139 Aurochs Mk II.png
FV3756 Charun  Carloso Main battle tank Mk.IV 859 The FV3756 Charun (named after an Etruscan underworld spirit) is the Carlosian Army's secondary main battle tank, first entering service in 1977. It has been repeatedly upgraded, while being gradually replaced with the newer FV4139 Aurochs. It still remains active with some armoured brigades, but will eventually be decommissioned. Several hundreds more tanks are also in storage for future service if they are needed.
FV3756 Adivinar.jpg

Tank destroyers

Infantry mobility vehicles
Name Origin Type Version Number Notes Image
FV5295 Cerberus  Carloso Tank destroyer FV5295 >1,000 The FV5295 Cerberus is a heavily armoured tank destroyer manufactured by TAE Systems. It possesses extremely high levels of frontal protection, including Victory 2 tungsten-titanium composite armour plates and the Cyclone active protection system. Its main armament is the L47 149 mm smoothbore gun, capable of penetrating most modern armour, and capable of firing anti-tank missiles. The gun can be elevated and depressed using the vehicle's hydropneumatic active suspension. It has a secondary armament, consisting of a 13.21 mm L486A1 chain gun, mounted in a L8792 remote weapon station, and a 9.5 mm L739A1 coaxial chain gun.

Owing to its casemate configuration, the general strategy of the FV295 Cerberus is to stay in the rear of the battlefield, while providing critical fire support to more maneuverable armoured vehicles.

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FV4658 Titan  Carloso Tank destroyer FV4658 TBD
Nordic Battle Group ISTAR Training - LTAV (5014823904).jpg

Infantry fighting vehicles

Name Origin Type Number Image Notes
FV983 Lynx
FV984 Liaison
FV985 Legate
FV986
 Carloso Infantry fighting vehicle
Armoured reconnaissance vehicle
Armoured command vehicle
Artillery observation vehicle
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Armoured personnel carriers

Name Origin Type Number Image Notes
FV278 Foxhound
FV279 Foxhound
FV280 Foxhound
FV281 Foxhound
FV282 Foxhound
FV283 Foxhound
FV284 120mm
 Carloso Armoured personnel carrier
Armoured command vehicle
Armoured ambulance
Armoured repair vehicle
Armoured cargo carrier
Anti-tank vehicle
Mortar carrier
TBA File:FV278 Foxhound.png Since the 1980s, the FV278 Foxhound has served as Carloso's primary tracked armoured personnel carrier, consistently being upgraded and refined to meet new threats and improve overall performance. Starting in 2011, all Foxhounds have been upgraded to Mk.11 standard, which includes the installation of add-on appliqué ERA armour, cage armour, an active protection system designed to intercept ATGMs and rocket-propelled grenades, as well as an RWS mounting a 13.21 mm L486A1 chain gun and eight red phosphorous grenade launchers. It has a capacity for a total of eleven fully-equipped soldiers and a top speed of 70 km/h. While a replacement has been considered, the Foxhound is set to remain in service with the Army in large numbers well into the future.
FV731 Jaguar
FV732 Jaguar
FV733 Jaguar
FV734 Jaguar
 Carloso Armoured personnel carrier
TBA

Reconnaissance vehicles

Infantry mobility vehicles

Infantry mobility vehicles
Name Origin Type Version Number Notes Image
FV4654 Titan  Carloso Infantry mobility vehicle FV4654 ~20,000
Nordic Battle Group ISTAR Training - LTAV (5014823904).jpg

Engineering

Artillery

Artillery
Name Origin Type Version Number Notes Image
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155mm榴弾砲(FH70) (9361641635).jpg

Air-defence

Name Origin Type Number Image Notes
 Carloso Surface-to-air missile system
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FV11106 Triumphant  Carloso Surface-to-air missile system
File:Carlosian Titan SAM.png The FV11106 Triumphant is the primary land-based launch platform for the Triumphant surface-to-air missile. A fully-equipped battery usually includes eight FV11106 launch vehicles, two FV12105 command posts, a FV11107 acquisition and battle management radar vehicle, a FV11108 acquisition radar vehicle, a FV11109 multiple mode engagement radar vehicle and a FV11110 equipped with an engagement radar utilized specifically to target and engage ballistic missiles.

Logistics

Name Origin Type Number Image Notes
FV11097 Oliphant 8×8  Carloso Military logistics vehicle
29,436 File:FV11097 Oliphant 8×8.png The FV11097 Oliphant 8×8 is a family of multipurpose eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered tactical, strategic and artillery trucks in service with the Carlosian Armed Forces. Manufactured by MSK Autoworks since 2004, the standard cargo-carrying variant is rated to carry a 14-tonne payload. It has since been adapted to serve in a number of different roles, such as a platform for anti-ship, ballistic and surface-to-air missiles, as well as mobile radar stations and rocket artillery. Its size, mobility and reliability has made it one of the most common vehicles of its kind and sees use in airports around the world as a heavy duty fire engine, similar to the MAZ-7310 vehicle.

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous
Name Origin Type Version Number Notes Image
FV5847 Shadow  Carloso Utility vehicle Unarmoured
Armoured
Total
120,000
80,000
200,000
The FV5847 Shadow is a four-wheel drive, off-road utility vehicle that has been in service with the Carlosian Army since 2015. It is by far the most numerous vehicle used by the branch, with over 150,000 in service. It is based on the civilian Phaeton Shadow, produced by the Phaeton Motor Company, with various changes. The armoured model offers basic levels of protection against small arms fire and improvised explosive devices. In a fire-support role, it is intended for operations in low-threat areas. The FV5847 Shadow is highly modular and exists in several specialised configurations, including troop carriers, ambulances, anti-air systems, radar systems, artillery tractors, security vehicles and cargo carriers. It can also be upgraded with add-on armour and armed with a L8792 remote weapon system.
FV5847 Onager.png
FV5851 Medic  Carloso Ambulance TBD
Total
TBD
TBD
The FV5851 Medic is the battlefield ambulance configuration of the FV847 Shadow utility vehicle.
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Aircraft

Fixed-wing aircraft

Helicopters

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Watercraft

Future equipment