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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 |
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Pistols | |||||
Mago-95 | Posadastan | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm parabellum | Locally produced copy of foreign pistol design, also the main handgun of the military. | |
M1911 | 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 | X Posadastan |
Semi-automatic pistol | .25 ACP | Issued to spies often with suppressors | |
Type 36 | Posadastan | Semi-automatic pistol | various | Used to be the primary sidearm, replaced in the 1990s by the Mago-95 | |
Submachine Guns | |||||
MP7 Submachine Gun | X Posadastan |
Submachine Gun | 9x19mm parabellum | Mostly locally produced copies | |
MP5 submachine gun | X | Submachine Gun | 9x19mm parabellum | Utilised by military police and special forces. | |
M89 | 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 | Posadastan | Machine pistol | 9x19mm parabellum | Copy of foreign designs | |
Type 57 | X Posadastan |
Submachine gun | 9x19mm parabellum | ||
Rifles/Carbines | |||||
Type 64 | X | Carbine | 7.62x39mm | ||
PR-63 | 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 | 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 | X | Assault/Battle Rifle | 7.62x39mm | Named "Type 53" in Posadastan, many unlicensed copies were produced in Posadastan through the mid-1970s. | |
Type 95 | Posadastan | Bullpup Assault Rifle | 5.56x45mmmm | Developed in the 90s, many modernized variants have been made numbering nearly 400,000 total units (est.) | |
Type 03 | X | Assault/Battle Rifle | 5.56x45mm | Bought en masse from abroad. | |
Unnamed OICW | Posadastan | Assault/Battle Rifle | 5.56x45mm & 20mm | Still under development and testing. | |
Shotguns | |||||
BC-12 | X | Shotgun | 12 gauge | includes a short barrel and tactical variants | |
Machine Guns | |||||
PO-84 | X Posadastan |
Machine Gun | .50 BMG | Locally produced unlicensed copies of X. | |
M2 browning | X | Machine Gun | .50 BMG | ||
V-1 gpmg | 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 | |
Pařam | Posadastan | 6-barrel Gatling gun | 12.7x108mm | Began production around 2014, commonly seen on some army vehicles and naval vessels. | |
Sniper & Anti-material rifles | |||||
Amora-1899 | Posadastan | Sniper rifle | 7.62x51mm | Old locally produced rifle, many modernized iterations have been made through to the early 1970s. | |
Type 76 | X | Marksmen rifle | 7.62x51mm | Imported to replace the Amora. | |
Type 69 | 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 |
Non-modular grenade launchers | |||||
M83 GL | Posadastan | 40mm six-shot revolving grenade launcher | 40x46mm 40x51mm |
Developed in 1983, approximately 50,000 units have been produced since. | |
M85 AGL | Posadastan | 40mm automatic grenade launcher | 40x51mm 40x53mm |
Has a range of 1500m, with a firing rate of 215rpm. | |
M61 GL | X | 40mm grenade launcher | 40x46mm |
Anti-material weapons
Mortars
Tracked Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Details |
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Tanks | |||||
Tosan | Posadastan | Light tank | 300-600 | 90mm main gun or a 30mm autocannon | |
MŘ-15 | File:MA-MMT-40.jpg | Posadastan | light tank | unknown | 105mm gun |
M-81 tank | Posadastan | Amphibious light tank | 600+ | 85mm gun | |
[[File:|125px]] | Posadastan | unknown | |||
Armored Vehicles | |||||
X | [[File:|125px]] | Posadastan | unknown | ||
Other | |||||
PM-3 | File:Myanmar Army Type-653 ARV.jpg | Posadastan | Armored recovery vehicle | unknown | |
PM-5 | File:MA-GSL-130.jpg | Posadastan | Armored recovery vehicle | unknown | |
Daitet | Posadastan | Armored vehicle-launched bridge | ~60 | ||
Coři vehicle | Posadastan | Armored engineering vehicle | unknown | Crane can lift up to 70 tons. |
Wheeled vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Details |
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Misc. | |||||
Bolima tractors | Posadastan | Tractor | unknown | These tractors have been produced with varying horsepower engines since the mid-1950s, it is believed that Posadastan produces nearly 40,000 annually, mostly for export. | |
Utility vehicles | |||||
XV-1 | Posadastan | offroad vehicle | unknown | Production began in the early 1970s, stopped in 1987 to introduce the Naon-1 vehicles. | |
Naon-1/2 | File:MA-NY-V-1.jpg | Posadastan | Military Light utility vehicle | ~3000 | Produced through the 1980s and 90s, discontinued in 2001 for the Naon-2 modular version which has nearly 100 trucks produced per year. |
Saman | Posadastan | Light attack vehicle | 800-1200 | ||
Mini-Saman | Posadastan | Light attack vehicle | unknown | ||
Various SUVs and Pickup trucks | X | SUVs/Pickups | unknown | No standard vehicles are used in these categories, but many vehicles are utilized for travel and smaller logistical needs, some pickup trucks are used for armed patrols. | |
Mil-truk | File:Mil-truk 3.jpg | Posadastan | multi-purpose tactical trucks | ~7000 | |
Neina truk | Posadastan | lightweight tactical trucks | ~8000 | ||
Aras | Posadastan | multi-purpose military vehicle | 1500 | Believed to support a variant that serves as an anti-tank missile carrier. | |
Cafa | Posadastan | multi-purpose military vehicle | 20000+ | between 1000 and 2000 produced per year. | |
Khaza | Posadastan | multi-purpose utility vehicle | ~1000 | ||
PRT-08/13 | Posadastan | Heavy truck | Unknown | Made for large cargo transports and intense terrain (like mountains), the 08 is a 4-wheeled variant, while the 13 is a 6-wheeled version. | |
Armored vehicles | |||||
BTR-3 | File:Myanmar Army BTR-3U APC.jpg | X | IFV/APC | 800+ | |
BTR-4 | X | IFV/APC | unknown | ||
MAAC-87 | File:Myanmar Army BAAC-87 APC.jpg | Posadastan | IFV/APC | ~120 | They're being phased out, mostly transferred to the PRG or sold abroad. |
BAV-1 BAV-2 |
File:MA-MAV-2.jpg | Posadastan | IFV/APC | ~200 | The BAV-2 is still under production around 40 units per year, though both models have been phased out of military use and are now used exclusively within the PRG. |
Ŕaca-02/05/07/10 | Posadastan | APC | 1200-1300 | Each variant/model contains upgrades in suspension, armor, and armament. Around 300 were produced of each variant. | |
Heida | Posadastan | APC | unknown | Multiple variants produced since the early 1970s, production stopped around 2017 or 2018. | |
Zaŕan | Posadastan | Amphibious armored car | ~2000 | ||
Other vehicles | |||||
Caŕam | Posadastan | CBRN defense vehicle | unknown | ||
Staghï | Posadastan | MRAP | "dozens" | ||
Médak-23 | Posadastan | MRAP | 200-300 | ||
PO-FRV | File:MA-FRV.jpg | Posadastan | Field recovery vehicle | unknown | |
PO-FRV | File:MA-ARV-1.jpg | Posadastan | Armored Field recovery vehicle | 100-200 | Mostly modified BTR vehicles. |
Multiple TEL variants | Posadastan | Transporter Erector Launcher | unknown |
MLRS
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Details |
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Mortars | |||||
Hao-1 | X Posadastan |
107mm MRL | 670 | Made in 1985 | |
Hao-3 | Posadastan | 240mm MRLS | 200+ | Made in 1986, an updated version was made in 2001 (in picture), maximum firing range of 43km. | |
Hao-5 | Posadastan | 330mm MLRS | ~100 | Made in 1990, maximum firing range of 75km. | |
BM-21 grad | X | 122mm MLRS | 230 | Most have been updated once in the early 1980s and again in the mid 2000s. | |
Type 81 | 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 | 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 | Posadastan | 300mm MLRS | ~12 | Armed with 3 Khogyas-3 SRBMs (range of 450km). |
Artillery Systems
Air defense systems
Missiles
See: RLA Rocket Forces
Electronic Warfare Systems
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Quantity | Details |
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Mobile | |||||
Křasukha-2/4 | Posadastan | Electronic Counter-measure system | unknown | The 2 has a range of 250km, the 4 has a range of 300km, meaning it can disrupt Low-Orbit satellites. | |
ELE-06 | Posadastan | Electronic Counter-measure system | "a couple dozen" | ||
Buk | Posadastan | Jamming system | unknown | With an effective range of 250km, it has an 80% chance of successfully suppressing enemy radar and AWACS, and a 20% chance of a system kill. It effectively prevents enemy radar from detecting targets with RCS of up to 10 - 15 sq.m. | |
Mak-N.11 | Posadastan | Electronic Counter-measure system Electronic Intelligence |
unknown | Range of 150km, used for both disturbance, and defense against disturbance, can hijack enemy systems and help detect enemy jamming. | |
Frontline | |||||
ADR21 | File:UA 110th brigade EDM4S 01.jpg | Posadastan | portable Electronic Counter-measure system | unknown | Range of 3-5km, used against small- and medium-sized drones. |
P-95 shells | Posadastan | Electronic Counter-measure ammunition | unknown | Disruption range of 700m per round, lasts "at least" an hour. Comes in 105mm, 122mm, 130mm, 152mm, and 155mm versions. | |
"The Owl" | Posadastan | Electro-optic Counter-measure | unknown | In addition to disrupting and suppressing night vision and enemy eyesight, it can also work against laser rangefinders, anti-tank missile and other electro-optical sight systems. Depending on its exact usage, the range can be anywhere from 500m to 5km. | |
GP-D | Posadastan | Satellite geolocation deceiver | unknown | Used to disrupt enemy satellites and geolocation systems, often serving to lessen the effect of satellite-guided weapons, when used in coordination with other units, the affected area can range anywhere from 150-200km. |