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Sieuxerrian Army | |
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Active | 15th century – present |
Country | |
Allegiance | |
Type | Army |
Size | 455,000 personnel 75,000 reserve personnel |
Part of | Sieuxerrian Armed Forces |
Motto(s) | Valeur et Discipline "Valor and Discipline" |
March | "La Victoire est à Nous" |
Commanders | |
Grand Marshal of the Army | Emperor Napoleon VII |
Marshal of Sieuxerr | Gen. Didier Auclair |
Adjudant-chef de l'Armée | ACA. René Bourque |
The Sieuxerrian Army, officially the Armée de Terre, is the land-based branch of the Sieuxerrian Armed Forces. It is the largest branch of the Sieuxerrian Armed Forces.
History
Ranks
Structure and organisation
Main: Organisation of the Sieuxerrian Army
Equipment
The equipment of the Siexuerrian Army can be divided into many categories.
Infantry Equipment
Small Arms
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Cartridge | Variant | Notes |
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Pistols | ||||||
PA M.99 | ![]() |
Semi-automatic pistol | 7.65x21mm | PA M.99 | 130,000 in service. | |
Assault Rifles | ||||||
FA M.17 | ![]() |
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Assault rifle | 5.7x40mm EC | FA M.17 FA M.17 Lunette |
Replacement for the FA-MAS M.78. Total contract for 600,000 rifles. |
FA M.78 | ![]() |
Assault rifle | 5.7x40mm EC | FA M.78/85 FA M.78/10 Valorisé FA M.78/16 VC |
Being replaced by the FAM.17. Over 1,500,000 produced. | |
Machine guns | ||||||
AA M.82 | ![]() |
Heavy machine gun | 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss | Modernized versions have been accepted. | ||
AAT M.58 | ![]() |
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General-purpose machine gun | 7×51mm EC | AAT M.58I AAT M.58CMD AAT M.58CMG AAT M.58H AAT M.58IL |
Standard machine gun. AAT M.58IL is a lightweight modernization of the M.58I, accepted in 2006. |
Sniper Rifles | ||||||
FR M.08 | ![]() |
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Sniper Rifle | 7×51mm EC | Replacement for FR-MAS M.86 for infantry units. | |
FR M.14 | ![]() |
Sniper Rifle | 7.2x64mm PGM | Supplements M.11 in heavier long-range roles. | ||
FR M.11 | ![]() |
Sniper Rifle | 7×51mm EC | Standard percision sniper rifle. Supplemented by FR M.14. Used commonly with the M.08 and M.86. | ||
FR M.93 | ![]() |
Anti-materiel rifle | 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss | Primary anti-materiel rifle. | ||
FR M.86 | ![]() |
Sniper rifle | 7×51mm EC | Based on the FSA M.40 semi-automatic rifle. Being replaced by the M.08. | ||
Grenade launchers | ||||||
LG M.17 | ![]() |
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Grenade launcher | 40×46 mm LV | Has replaced the use of rifle grenades in the squad, mounted under M.17 rifles. |
Launchers
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Anti-Armor | ||||||
ACCP M.15 | ![]() |
Anti-tank guided missile | Used as a "medium" option for guided anti-tank action. | |||
MILAC M.14 Tulipe | Anti-tank guided missile | MMP-AS MMP-HL |
To replace MILAN missile. | |||
ACCP M.02 | ![]() |
Anti-tank guided missile | Standard issue short-range ATGM, guided alternative to M.98 and ABL M.98. | |||
ABL M.98 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank weapon | Unguided alternative to the ACCP-600, replacing the ABL-90. | ||
ABL M.90 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank weapon | Being replaced by a combination of ABL M.87 and ABL-100. Confined space variant in production. While it will be replaced in the anti-tank role, new variants with anti-structure, anti-fortification, and anti-personnel warheads are being produced. | ||
ABL M.87 | ![]() |
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Anti-tank weapon | Primary disposable anti-tank launcher. Confined space variant in production. | ||
MILAC M.72 Lis | ![]() |
Anti-tank guided missile | M.72/2T M.72/3 M.72/ER |
MILAC M.72 replacement underway by M.14. | ||
LRBL M.63 | ![]() |
Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | Modernized versions in use. |
Mortars
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Man-Portable | ||||||
LGI-51 M.96 | ![]() |
51mm mortar | ||||
MO-81 M.61 | ![]() |
81mm mortar | MO-81 M.61C MO-81 M.61L MO-81 M.61LR |
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Towed | ||||||
MO-120 M.73 | 120mm mortar |
Vehicle Equipment
Vehicles
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Tanks | ||||||
CCP M.15 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | M.15A M.15B |
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CCP M.74 | ![]() |
Main battle tank | M.74B3 M.74B4 |
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Personnel Carriers | ||||||
VAB M.18 | ![]() |
Armored personnel carrier | VTT EPC/VOA MEPAC Ambulance/Santé Génie NRBC |
APC Command/Observation Mortar carrier Ambulance Engineer vehicle CBRN vehicle |
Replacement for VAB M.76. | |
VBMR M.05 | ![]() |
Infantry fighting vehicle Armored personnel carrier |
VTT VCI VPC MEPAC Ambulance/Santé Génie |
APC IFV Command Mortar carrier Ambulance Engineer vehicle |
Used in conjunction with VMB M.81. Seen mostly with the medium weight brigades. | |
VMB M.81 | Infantry fighting vehicle Armored personnel carrier |
VTT VCI VPC VOA MEPAC Ambulance/Santé Génie |
APC IFV Command Artillery Observation Mortar carrier Ambulance Engineer vehicle |
No replacement being considered at the moment. | ||
VAB M.76 | Armored personnel carrier | Various | Being replaced by the VBMR and VBMR-L Serval. Will be completely retired and but into deep storage by 2030. | |||
Armored Reconnaissance Vehicles | ||||||
EBRC M.18 | ![]() |
Armored car | Replacing the VBC-FR M.81 | |||
VBC-FR M.81 | ![]() |
Armored car | VBC-FR M.81R | |||
Armored Vehicles | ||||||
VBMR M.18L | ![]() |
Armored personnel carrier Infantry mobility vehicle |
VPB SA2R NCT Ambulance/Santé |
APC ISTAR vehicle Communication vehicle Ambulance |
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VBL | Armored car Infantry mobility vehicle |
VBL VBL MILAN VB2L PdC VBL RECO 12.7 VBL Ultima |
IMV Anti-tank IMV Command vehicle Machine gun carrier Improved model |
Ultima model replacing older VBL, VBL MILAN, and RECO 12.7 type vehicles. | ||
Armored Recovery Vehicles | ||||||
DC M.15 | ![]() |
Armoured recovery vehicle | ||||
DC M.74 | ![]() |
Armoured recovery vehicle | ||||
Armored Engineering Vehicles | ||||||
EPG M.15 | ![]() |
Armored engineering vehicle | ||||
EBG M.74 | ![]() |
Armored engineering vehicle | ||||
Unarmored Vehicles | ||||||
Tatra 815-7 | ![]() |
Template:Country data Vihoslavia | Heavy truck | Various | ||
Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles | ![]() |
Medium truck | Various | |||
Humvee | ![]() |
General purpose truck | Various |
Artillery
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Self-Propelled Artillery | ||||||
CdA-155 M.05 | Wheeled self-propelled howizter | 392 (Active) | Direct replacement for CN-155 M.79 in motorized infantry formations, was on a 4x4 chassis but from 2010 all new vehicles were built with a 6x6 chassis. | |||
CdA-120 M.93 | ![]() |
Tracked self-propelled howizter | 312 | |||
CdA-170 M.93 | ![]() |
Tracked self-propelled howizter | 152 | |||
CdA-155 M.79 | ![]() |
Tracked self-propelled howizter | In storage. | |||
Rocket Artillery | ||||||
LRM-300 M.91 | ![]() |
Multiple rocket launcher | 144 | Corps-level artillery, used in striking massed formations of armor and vehicles. | ||
LRM-533 M.95 | Multiple rocket launcher | 36 | Corps-level system, used for deep strikes into enemy territory. | |||
Towed Artillery | ||||||
C-120 M.92 | ![]() |
Howitzer | 168 |
Anti-Aircraft
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Surface-to-air missile systems | ||||||
SAMP/T | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | 100 | Medium and long-range air defense missile, fitted on a 8x8 chassis. Employs both the Vipera and Aster missiles. | ||
Roland Glaive | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | 150 | Last generation of the Roland missile accepted into service in 1996 and given small upgrades throughout the 21st century. Able to fire 4 Roland-Glavie missiles or swap out outer two missiles with four Starstreak HVM missiles. | ||
Mistral SATCP | ![]() |
Surface-to-air missile | 1,250 launchers | |||
Starstreak | ![]() |
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Surface-to-air missile | Purchased to augment the Glavie SAM system. | ||
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns | ||||||
VDAA M.86 | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | 150 | Wheeled and tracked variants are in use. Twin 35mm guns with 2,000 rounds total. | |||
Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns | ||||||
CA M.81 | ![]() |
Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun | Mle 83 | Towed 20mm AA gun only used by reserve forces, replaced by Mistral for local air defense. |
Aircraft & Helicopters
Name | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Number | Comment |
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Rotor-Wing | ||||||
Aérospatiale AS.332 | ![]() |
Utility helicopter | M | 153 | Replacement for older medium-lift helicopters. | |
Casacopter CC.725 | ![]() |
Special forces helicopter | 40 | Used exclusively by special operations forces over CH.90 due to longer operational range and increased payload capacity. | ||
Casacopter CC.120 | ![]() |
Light utility helicopter | 48 | Light helicopter replacement for Gazelle in non-SoF roles. | ||
Eurocopter Tiger|Casacoptere Tiger | ![]() |
Attack helicopter | HAD | 156 | ||
Aérospatiale Gazelle | ![]() |
Light utility helicopter Armed helicopter |
SA.342J | 30 | Originally to be replaced by the mid-2010s, its lightweight, relative ease of operation and small size have kept in active service with the special forces. They have been retained in the reserves. |