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=== Haru Imperial Legionary Smallarms ===

Submachine guns

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Ammunition Country of Origin Operators Notes
MSG01.png HIA MSG-01
  • MSG-01A
  • MSG-01B
  • MSG-01C SD
  • MSG-01D
Submachine gun 10mm +P+ class 7N31 AP  Haruspex

 Zharr

Generally used by special forces, and armored vehicle crews.

Rifles

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Ammunition Country of Origin Operators Notes
HBASa.png HIA HBAS
  • HABS-A2
  • HBAS-A3
  • HBAS-A4
Bullpup Assault Rifle System 6.8mm +P+ class 7N31 AP  Haruspex

 Zharr

General service rifle of the HIL.
GARifle.jpg HIA GAR-01B
  • GAR-02B LMG
  • GAR-03B RG
Bullpup Assault Rifle System 6.8mm +P+ class 7N31 AP  Haruspex

 Zharr

Primary colonial service rifle.

Shotguns

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Ammunition Country of Origin Operators Notes
ACS01.jpg VCI ACS-01
Semi-Automatic Shotgun 19.5x76mm  Haruspex

 Zharr

Primary service weapon for HIL, NKPDF, and KMLF

Anti-Personnel Rifles

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Ammunition Country of Origin Operators Notes
CCNML01a.png VCI CCNML-01
Anti-Personnel rifle 12.7x54mm special subsonic  Haruspex

 Zharr

Primary service weapon for HIL, NKPDF, and KMLF

Machineguns

Name
Photo
Type
Quantity
Notes
GLM Series| The General Light Machinegun Series GLM01b.png LMG 6.8x54mm Haruspex Imperium The GLMshares in the same polymer construction and general appearance of many HIA weaponry styles. The weapon's receiver is made from stamped sheet steel, reinforced with welded and riveted machined steel inserts. Synthetics were also used (i.e. the handguards, pistol grip, buttpad and cheek rest were all fabricated from nylon). A railed handguard was also developed for the type. GLM prototypes were tested in 1996 and production was completed in 2004.

The GLM utilizes a system that is of a selective fire gas-operated design. The weapon uses ignited powder gases bled through a port in the barrel to provide the weapon's automation. The LMG uses a short-stroke gas piston system located above the barrel, which is fed gas through a three-position adjustable gas regulator. The first gas setting is used for normal operation, the second, for use in difficult environmental conditions and the third setting prevents any gas from reaching the piston, and is used to launch rifle grenades.

The weapon uses a rotating cylindrical bolt that contains 7 radially-mounted locking lugs, an extractor and casing ejector. The bolt's rotation is controlled by a cam pin that slides inside a helical camming guide machined into the bolt carrier.

The family is built in a traditional layout (the magazine is in front of the trigger), with a rear-mounted pistol grip. The main advantage of this type of arrangement is the overall compactness of the weapon, which can be achieved without compromising the barrel length, hence the overall length of the GLM-01 LMG is shorter than a carbine, but the barrel length is that of an assault rifle.

The GLM-01 is hammer-fired and has a trigger mechanism with a fire-control selector that enables semi-automatic fire and fully automatic fire (the fire selector lever is located at the left side of the receiver, just aft of the helical magazine). A cross bolt type safety prevents accidental firing and is located above the trigger; the "safe" setting blocks the movement of the trigger. The weapons are fed from a helical drum magazine, usually with a 225-round capacity, although a large ammo bag may be attached with a 500-round capacity. The magazine release button is placed above the magazine housing, on the left side of the receiver. When the last cartridge is fired from the magazine the bolt and bolt carrier assembly lock to the rear. The GLM-01 LMG also features a barrel with a slotted flash suppressor.

Infantry Support

Name
Photo
Type
Quantity
Notes
ASRHS-2| The Airborne Short Rifled Howitzer Series 2 Airbornehowitzer.jpg Artillery 75 mm This weapon is a short-rifled howitzer without a recoil or counter-recoil system, mounted on a light aluminum alloy carriage. A funneled (Venturi) tube is attached to the rear of the bored breechblock; its function is to allow the gases to disperse to the rear, thus eliminating a recoil mechanism.

The firing mechanism is seated in a cone-shaped receptacle and centered in the breechblock by vertical struts. The weight of the complete gun is reduced to a minimum by using hollow machined parts, plastic washers, tubular carriage, and aluminum alloy body. Because of the weight of the complete piece, it lends itself to use by airborne troops.

Name
Photo
Type
Quantity
Notes
9M-Zylgym (Jackal) MPS| 9M-Zylgym (Jackal) Man Portable System Jackalmps.jpg Manportable/Vehicle mounted surface-to-air missile 3 kg HE fragmentation with contact and proximity fuzing The effectiveness of the 9M1 missile against air targets is attributed to the increase weight of the explosive in the missile's warhead and to the impact/proximity fuze enabling the missile to kill the target both in the event of a direct hit and when it passes at a distance of up to 1.5 m from the target.

The set comprises a universal launcher module for one to four missiles, control and communication equipment, one remote control box, checkout equipment and maintenance kit. The 9M-Zylgym systems can be mounted on ground-based, airborne and sea based platforms. Its full-reloading time is 4 min, loaded launch unit weight - 70 kg, control equipment weight - 24 kg. The launch unit of this system is mounted on tracked or wheeled-type chassis and can be employed in a portable version utilizing a tri-pod setup.

Name
Photo
Type
Quantity
Notes
Anti-Personnel Mine| The SM-01A " Cbetan " (Spider) Mine Cbetan.jpg Mine Warheads vary, but are generally 1kg The Cbetan Smart Mine (Spider) is more of a “remote explosive device” than a typical lay-and-forget land mine. It’s detonated by soldier command, and that soldier can even load non-lethal canisters if the mission calls for it. Unlike conventional land mines, the CM-01A Cbetan always has a known location, so it can be safely and easily recovered and redeployed. If that isn't possible for some reason, CM-01A units deactivate after a set time period, so they won’t become a future threat. It's capabilities are badly needed in places like remote fire bases, and or border defensive areas.

A CM-01A Cbetan system consists of up to 63 Munition Control Units (MCUs). They are set up by humans, unlike some land mines that are fired into place using artillery, mortars, or rockets. Each MCU can contain up to 6 reloadable canisters spaced around the device, each of which covers a 60 degree arc to create full 360 degree coverage. Payloads can be anything from Claymore-style steel balls or fragments, to non-lethal gasses or goo.

Military Utility Vehicles

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
FS42.jpg HIA FS-42
Panzer/Armoured Vehicle Hauler 234 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

HIL Logistics Vehicle.
H17a.png HIA H17 3.5-Ton Cargo Truck
5
Military Logistics Vehicle 16,000 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

HIL Primary service vehicle.
Vannada.png HIA Vannad (Ferret) MUV
Military Utility Vehicle 14,000 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

HIL Primary service vehicle.
Rhidan.png HIA Rihdan (Hunter) LMV
Light Multirole Vehicle 12,000 Vehicles  Haruspex
KMLF/NKPDF current service vehicle. HIL Homeguard-Reserve use.
Drihtanva.png HIA Drihtan (Thunder) ISV
6
Infantry Support Vehicle 6,000 Vehicles  Haruspex HIL support vehicle replacing the Valkyrie MARS.

Armored Personnel Carrier

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
S12apc.jpg HIA S-12 Half Track Series
24
Armored Personnel Carrier 6,525 Vehicles  Haruspex Mainstay HIL, and colonial APC in service

Infantry Fighting Vehicle

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
S11IFV.jpg HIA S-11 IFV
16
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 3,450 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

Panzer escort.
JebanLAV25.jpg HIA LAV-25 Jeban (Viper)
Infantry Fighting Vehicle 7,725 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

Panzer escort, mainstay IFV.

Tanks

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Landwolf.jpg HIA S-98 Myht Fumv (Land Wolf) MBT
Main Battle Tank 2,200 Vehicles  Haruspex
Rubmeda.jpg HIA Rubmeda (Hoplite) LST
Reconnaissance tank 1,551 Vehicles  Haruspex

Anti-Personnel/Tank

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
S17APT.jpg HIA S-17
Anti-Personnel/Tank Vehicle 2,750 Vehicles  Haruspex Panzer escort and anti-personnel vehicle.

Anti-Tank

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Q39.jpg HIA Q39 Nota'man (Devil)
2
Anti-Vehicle/Tank 2,250 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

Anti-Tank is the primary role. There is 1 other variant.

Artillery Systems

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
TAJEM.png HIA Tajem (Devil) H-MARS
Multiple Launch Rocket System 1,522 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

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Ryssan1.jpg HIA Ryssan (Hammer)
Self Propelled Artillery System 572 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

Mainstay HIL long range SPG.
Tac12.jpg HIA TAC-12 Towed 155mm Howitzer
Artillery 14,212 Guns  Haruspex

 Zharr

Mainstay HIL towed artillery.

Mobile Anti-Aircraft

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Backstabmmls.jpg HIA Pylg Cdyp (Back Stab)
Mobile Anti-Aerocraft 2,534 Vehicles  Haruspex

 Zharr

Most widespread mobile AA vehicle within the HIL and colonies.
Chyyban.jpg HIA Chyyban (Snapper) MRMLS
Multi-Role Missile Launcher System 1,552 Vehicles  Haruspex Successor to the Pylg Cdyp (Back Stab).

Drones

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Hehzy.jpg HIA HK-03 Hehzy (Ninja)
  • Hunter-Killer
  • ISR
Unmanned Armed Aero System 1,160 Aerocraft  Haruspex

 Zharr

UAAS used HIL, HIN, and HAD.

Interceptor

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
HAD22b.jpg HAD 22b Lupny (Cobra)
  • 22/A-1: (All-weather)
  • 22/A-2: (Ground Attack)
  • 22/A-3: (Trainer)
  • 22/A-4: (Reconnaissance)
Interceptor Aerocraft 235 Aerocraft  Haruspex
KMLF/NKPDF mainstay aerocraft and trainer. Homeguard-Reservist HAD.

Ground Attack

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
S30sylrada.jpg HIA S30 Sylrada (Machete)
Ground Support Aerocraft 302 Aerocraft  Haruspex
HIL, and HIN primary for air-to-ground missions.

Multi-Role Aerocraft

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
S37nyddman.jpg HAD S37 Nyddman (Rattler)
Multi-Role Aerocraft 348 Aerocraft  Haruspex
KLMF and HIL Frontline support combat aerocraft.
S39jeban.jpg HAD-HIA S39 Jeban (Viper)
Multi-Role Aerocraft 643 Aerocraft  Haruspex
KLMF/NKPDF and HIL primary frontline combat aerocraft.

Strategic Aerocraft

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Frymas20.png HAD S-20 Fryma (Whale) SLRA
  • Anti-Ship Maritime
  • ASW
Strategic Long-Range Aerocraft 122 Aerocraft  Haruspex
KLMF/NKPDF and HIL primary strategic platform aerocraft.

Non-Combat Aerocraft

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Fastmover.png HAD HT-01 Vycd Muytan (Fast Mover)
Cargo Aerocraft 250 Aerocraft  Haruspex

 Zharr

Primary non-combat logistics aerocraft.
Tr02akyma.jpg HAD TR-02 Aykma (Eagle)
  • ASW
  • Airborne Radar/Tracking
VTOL Cargo Aerocraft 120 Aerocraft  Haruspex

 Zharr

Primary VTOL logistics aerocraft.

Non-Combat Helicopter

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
V33hsuperfrog.jpg HAD V-33H CibanVnuk (SuperFrog)
Heavy Lift Helicopter 146 Aerocraft  Haruspex

 Zharr

Used almost exclusively by the KMLF, limited use by regular HIL.

Attack Helicopters

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Ryfg2.png HIA Ryfg (Hawk)
Attack Helicopter 378 Aerocraft  Haruspex

 Zharr

Primary attack helicopter of the HIL, KLMF and NKPDF.

Attack VTOL

Image Manufacturer Designation Variants Type Quantity Country of Origin Operators Notes
Te01bdymuh.jpg HIA TE-01B Dymuh (Talon)
Attack VTOL 399 Aerocraft  Haruspex Primary HIL attack VTOL.