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Messidorian Armed Forces
Forces Armées du Messidor
Iɣskrbiln n Mgrawi
File:Messidor Army Emblem.png

File:Messidor Naval Jack.png

File:Messidor Roundel.png
The Messidorian Army Corps' emblem, the Navy Corps' jack, and the Air Corps' roundel
Founded1839; 185 years ago (1839)
Service branchesMessidorian Army Corps
Messidorian Navy Corps
Messidorian Air Corps
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Yolande-Minerve Saverne
Commissioned ChairpersonLt. General Rezki Tinifsan
Personnel
Military age18-55
ConscriptionVoluntary service only
Active personnel102,800 total:
Army Corps: 55,200
Navy Corps: 31,500
Air Corps: 16,100

History

The Messidorian Army and Navy Corps were founded in 1839, 8 years after the founding of the Messidor Union. The formation of a standing military was a contentious issue among the various syndicates who had originally called to rely upon civil militias organized at a local level rather than a central military. After the loss of northern Tafriqt in 1833, the notion that such a force could effectively protect the Union was effectively dispelled, though it took a further 6 years before the exact details of the Messidorian Armed Forces would be determined. From the outset, the Army and Navy Corps were small, professional, volunteer forces which were organized under a federal union. Merovian and later Aɣmatian factories ensured that they were well-equipped and supplied, though the forces established an enduring reputation of poor discipline. Despite their reputation, the first major deployment of the Messidorian Army Corps in the Annexation of the Timna Strip in 1919 was a great success. The Messidorian Navy Corps served nearly the entirety of its first century and a half of existence as a patrol and deterrence fleet for ships making the transit across the Periclean Sea. During the Reannexation of Tafriqt in 1950-51, the Navy Corps ran blockades around the coast of Tafriqt and prevented any seaborne assault. They also saw major surface combat during the Fourth West Scipian War. The Messidorian Air Corps was founded in 1920 and rounded out the three branches. Elements of the Messidorian intelligence services are also incorporated into the armed forces, specifically the Naval Infantry Brigade of the Army Corps, which conducts counter-intelligence, special reconnaissance, and direct intervention missions.

Structure

The structure of the Messidorian Armed Forces is highly unusual for most nations but ultimately consistent with the Union's own logic. While elsewhere officers are trained and awarded commission and a strict military hierarchy is followed, each unit level of the Messidorian Armed Forces elect their commanders, i.e.: an infantry section elects its sergeant, a ship elects its captain, and the general staff is elected by its branch of service. Elibigilty for commissioned roles is often subject to criteria of education or seniority. It is this particular element of the armed forces' structure that bewilders more disciplined military forces in the world. For their part, officers and enlisted members of the Messidorian Armed Forces hold that the system creates a greater sense of camaradery and investment in the service.

The combined armed forces is overseen by the Directorate of Defence Armed Forces Committee. The committee is chaired by the most senior of the elected members who are commanders of each of the three branches. The Director of Defence is also a member of the committee. The present chairperson of the committee is General Rezki Tinifsan. Below the committee each branch has its own general's staff composed of the commanders of its subgroups and their staffs.

The Army Corps is composed of 22 regiments and an air component divided among two divisions: one based in Aɣmatia and the other in Merovia. At an operational level the regiments are organized into 8 brigades; 4 for each division. While conscription is unconstitutional in the Messidor Union, additional volunteer regiments can be raised in emergencies. There is no standing reservist force in the Army Corps.

The Navy Corps operates under a single unified fleet - the Periclean Fleet. The formal organization of the fleet is much looser than the Army Corps and most of the officers maintain the rank of "Captain", taking on command of larger formations only for the duration of a particular deployment. Presently, the Navy Corps has a few active deployments in the Periclean protecting the corridor between Merovia and Aɣmatia.

The Air Corps has two air divisions which are not strictly organized along geographic lines. Each division has 5 wings which may have as many as 72 aircraft each or as few as 15 according to the wing's role. Unlike both the Army Corps and the Navy Corps, the Air Corps has 6 air reserve squadrons which fly the dated but not yet obsolete AAB-F32/B3 Tiara fighter aircraft.

Branches of service

Messidorian Army Corps

Equipment

Arms

Model Image Origin Type Calibre Notes
Small arms
PA-M16/A1
Isque
SIG P210 1sr series IMG 3086.jpg
 Messidor Pistol 10×25mm Standard service pistol
FA-M58/B1
Rzaq B1
FR-97 Messidor.png
 Messidor
 Tsurushima
Assault rifle 7×40mm Standard service rifle, licenced production of the Tsurushiman Type 89 rifle in 7×40mm
420 mm (16.5 in) barrel
FA-M58/C1
Rzaq C1
FR-98 Messidor.png
 Messidor
 Tsurushima
Carbine 7×40mm Carbine variant of the FA-M58
300 mm (11.8 in) barrel
FA-M58/C2
Rzaq C2
FR-99 Messidor.png
 Messidor
 Tsurushima
Carbine 7×40mm Short carbine variant of the FA-M58 for vehicle crews and pilots
190 mm (7.5 in) barrel
FR-M55/B3
Tabaxa
FRF2 lunette Schrome.jpg
 Messidor Marksman rifle 7.5×54mm Second generation update of the Mle 105 service rifle
FM-M21/A2
Out-Kabus
Porte ouverte 18RT-15 juin 2009 arme militaire03.jpg
 Messidor Medium machinegun 7.5×54mm Section support weapon and vehicle-mounted machinegun
FM-M27/A3
Stul-Out
 Messidor Heavy machinegun 12.7×99mm Vehicle-mounted machinegun
FRCM-M70/A1
PGM Hecate.jpg
 Messidor Anti-matériel rifle 12.7×99mm In limited use with special forces
MP-M54/A2
ERYX-2ndFrInReg 2.jpg
 Messidor Portable ATGM 136mm
LG-M58/A1
Issoufir
LGI entrainement.jpg
 Messidor Grenade mortar 50mm
G-XO23/A5
Dikra
Rgd 5 hand grenade.jpeg
 Ostrozava Hand grenade
FA-E30/A1
FN CAL close1-noBG.png
 Messidor Assault rifle 7×40mm In training, reserve, and police service
Messidorian modification of the North Ottonian/Ostrozavan-designed PAL in 7×40mm
Mle 113
MAS 49 rifle.jpg
 Messidor Semi-automatic rifle 7.5×54mm In training, ceremonial, and police service
Mle 105
MAS Modèle 36.jpg
 Messidor Bolt-action rifle 7.5×54mm In training, ceremonial, and police service
Artillery
OR-M41/A1
French TRF1 155 mm, live-fire exercise for Combined Endeavor 2013 .jpg
 Messidor Towed howitzer 155mm

Vehicles

Model Image Origin Type Armament Notes
Armoured vehicles
CM-A77/A1
Lion
Japanese Type 90 Tank - 1.jpg
 Messidor
 Ostrozava
 North Ottonia
 Tsurushima
Main battle tank 120mm smoothbore cannon
FM-M27/A3 12.7mm machinegun
FM-M21/A2 7.5mm machinegun
Co-developed with the Ostrozavan OPU-S78 series, the North Ottonian M15/VII series, and the Tsurushiman Type 90
CM-A77/B1
Tigresse
BMPT at Engineering Technologies 2012 (8).jpg
 Messidor Fire support vehicle 2× 30mm autocannons
4× 136mm ATGM launchers
2× 50mm grenade launchers
FM-M27/A3 12.7mm machinegun
FM-M21/A2 7.5mm machinegun
Built on the CM-A77 chassis
VBR-A37/A6
Tiragdmt
ERC 90 ER.JPG
 Messidor Armoured reconnaissance vehicle 90mm AT cannon
2× FM-M21/A2 7.5mm machineguns
VBC-A70/A1
Feneq
VCBI-openphotonet PICT6027.JPG
 Messidor Infantry fighting vehicle 30mm autocannon
FM-M21/A2 7.5mm machinegun
VBC-A70/B1 : ambulance
VBC-A70/C1 : command vehicle
VBC-A70/D1 : engineering vehicle
VBA-A70/A1
Martel
 Messidor Self-propelled artillery OR-M41/A1 155mm howitzer
VBA-A70/B2
Zizouar
Crotale NG P1220851.jpg
 Messidor Mobile SAM platform 8× 136mm SAM launchers
Light vehicles
CU-XNO68/A6
CU-XNO68/A10

Dromadaire
TG MIL TGA 40.413 DFAS (6x6).jpg
 North Ottonia Utility, transport, and cargo vehicles Converted civilian vehicle, 6x6 and 10x10 configurations
CU-XT53/A1
Linx
Technamm Masstech French Army (Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ76).jpg
 Tsurushima Utility and transport vehicle Converted civilian vehicle
Aircraft
HA-XT66/A2
Kitakazé
Kamov Ka-52.jpg
 Tsurushima Attack/scout helicopter gunship 30mm autocannon
12× 136mm ATGM launchers
AU-F51/A1
RCAF CC-150 Polaris Davies.jpg
 Messidor Cargo/transport plane Converted civilian aircraft

Messidorian Navy Corps

Vessels in active service

Class Image Role Armament Number in service Notes
FCAA-L44/45C
Ayll Lbaz-class
FS Jean Bart 1.jpg
Anti-air frigate 40× 340mm SAMs
39× 136mm SAMs
8× 350mm anti-ship missiles
2× 533mm torpedo tubes
100mm naval gun
2× 30mm autocannons
4× FM-M27/A3 12.7mm machineguns
30 Carries one HA-XT66/A2 helicopter, built on the FCSM-L36/45C hull
FCSM-L36/45C
Ɣum Lbaz-class
FS Montcalm 1.jpg
Anti-submarine frigate 40× 350mm anti-ship missiles
30× 136mm SAMs
100mm naval gun
2× 30mm autocannons
4× FM-M27/A3 12.7mm machineguns
4 Carries two HA-XT66/A2 helicopters
VAA-L67/165C
Amansakal-class
BPC Dixmude.jpg
Amphibious assault ship 8× 136mm SAMs
2× 30mm autocannons
4× FM-M21/A2 7.5mm machineguns
4× FM-M27/A3 12.7mm machineguns
2 Carries 1-2 helicopter squadrons, 1-2 tank battalions, and 1-3 infantry battalions
VP-L48/373
Taġruyt n Nhas-class
Tapageuse-01.jpg
Patrol ship 2× 30mm autocannons
2× FM-M21/A2 7.5mm machineguns
10
SM-L39/18C
Tmnirin-class
OuessantBrest2005.jpg
Attack submarine 12× 350mm anti-ship missiles
4× 533mm torpedo tubes
12
VAU-L63/202C
Hluaxdil-class
BERLIN 2268.jpg
Auxiliary vessel 8× 136mm SAMs
4× 30mm autocannons
4 Carries two HU-XJ50/A1 or HU-F37/A3 helicopters

Messidorian Air Corps

Aircraft in active service

Model Image Origin Type Notes
Ava 70
Rafale - RIAT 2009 (3751416421).jpg
 Messidor Multi-role fighter
AAB-F32/B3
Tiara
Argentina Air Force Dassault Mirage IIIEA Lofting-1.jpg
 Messidor Multi-role fighter/interceptor In use for training and reserve squadrons
HA-XT66/A2
Kitakazé
Kamov Ka-52.jpg
 Tsurushima Attack/scout helicopter gunship
HU-XJ50/A1
Ouiya
PLAAF Harbin Z-9WA.jpg
 Jhengtsang Search and rescue helicopter
HU-F37/A3
Péloquin
A Royal Air Force Puma helicopter over the English countryside.jpg
 Messidor Cargo/transport helicopter
AU-F51/A1
RCAF CC-150 Polaris Davies.jpg
 Messidor Cargo/transport plane Converted civilian aircraft, electronic warfare variant

Ranks and insignia

All three branches of service make use of the same rank insignia, though titles vary.

Officer ranks

OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1
Insignia Messidor OF-10.png Messidor OF-9.png Messidor OF-8.png Messidor OF-7.png Messidor OF-6.png Messidor OF-5.png Messidor OF-4.png Messidor OF-3.png Messidor OF-2.png Messidor OF-1.png
Army Corps Rank Marshal of
the Corps
General Lieutenant
General
Division
Commander
Brigadier Colonel Regimental
Commander
Battalion
Commander
Company
Commander
Platoon
Commander
Navy Corps Rank Marshal of
the Corps
Admiral Vice
Admiral
Rear
Admiral
Commodore Senior
Captain
Captain Junior
Captain
Senior
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Air Corps Rank Marshal of
the Corps
General Lieutenant
General
Division
Commander
Wing
Commander
Squadron
Commander
Flight
Captain
Junior
Captain
Senior
Lieutenant
Lieutenant

Enlisted ranks

OR-10 OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Insignia File:Messidor OR-10.png Messidor OR-9.png Messidor OR-8.png Messidor OR-7.png Messidor OR-6.png Messidor OR-5.png Messidor OR-4.png Messidor OR-3.png Messidor OR-2.png Messidor OR-1.png
Army Corps Rank Corps
Sergeant
Major
Regimental
Sergeant
Major
Battalion
Sergeant
Major
Company
Sergeant
Major
Platoon
Sergeant
Sergeant Corporal Senior
Soldier
Soldier Recruit
Navy Corps Rank Corps
Chief
Enlisted
Chief
Bridge
Chief
Deck
Chief
Watch
Chief
Watch
Sergeant
Senior
Sailor
Sailor Junior
Sailor
Recruit
Air Corps Rank Corps
Sergeant
Major
Wing
Sergeant
Major
Squadron
Sergeant
Major
Flight
Sergeant
Major
Watch
Chief
Watch
Sergeant
Senior
Airperson
Airperson Junior
Airperson
Recruit