Aisling Army
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Aisling Army Arm Toirt | |
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Country | Temuair |
Motto(s) | The Blade of Honor An Blade Onóra |
Mascot(s) | Cabaleiro Ceannlaidir |
Commanders | |
Ceannasaí | Gearóid Oswald |
Defense Minister | Micky Kerley |
Knight-Commander | Hyram Millian |
Leifteanant-ghinearál | Kelsie O’Reilly |
The Aisling Army (Aisling: Arm Toirt) is the terrestrial branch of the Aisling Defense Force and is largest of the three uniformed services. Service in the Imperial Army, as with the other uniformed services, is strictly voluntary, as conscription is illegal under the Articles of Governance. Completion of a term of service in the Aisling Army qualifies an Aisling for citizenship, conferring upon them the privilege of suffrage and the right to campaign for and hold public office.
History
Organization
Formations
Infantry
Ranks
Commissioned
All officer candidates, upon completing training and receiving their commissions, enter the service at the rank of "tenente" (lieutenant). During training, they are not referred to by rank, and merely by the title "mister" or "miss". Officers wear only rank on their epaulet.
Enlisted and non-commissioned
Enlisted persona enter the Aisling Army at the rank of Saighdiúr after completing their basic training. During the basic training phase they are refereed to as "recruit" provados.
Grade | Image | Rank |
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E-1 | No insignia | Earcach |
E-2 | Saighdiúr | |
E-3 | Dara Saighdiúr | |
E-4 | Ceannaire | |
E-5 | Sáirsint | |
E-6 | Ceathrúsháirsint | |
E-7 | Uachtarach Sáirsint | |
E-8 | Maor-sáirsint |
Equipment
Personal weapons
Name | Origin | Type | Caliber/Diameter | Notes |
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Handguns | ||||
PD-03 | Temuair | Sidearm | 11x43 MAP | |
Submachine guns | ||||
GSD-04 | Temuair | Submachine | 9×22 mm | Improved version of the GSD-03 |
Shotguns | ||||
Rifles | ||||
RD-01 | Trinovantum | Bolt-action rifle | 7.7×56mmR | |
RD-02 | Trinovantum | Bolt-action rifle | 8x50 mm | Still in use as a squad level designated marksman rifle |
RD-03 | Trinovantum | Bolt-action rifle | 7x43mm | Some rifles still in reserve |
RD-04 | Temuair | Assault Rifle | 4.85×49 mm | |
Precision and sniper rifles | ||||
RSD-03 | Temuair | Sniper rifle | 8.6×70 mm | |
RFAD-01F3 | Temuair | Anti-material rifle | 12.7x99 mm | |
Machine guns | ||||
GMD-3 | Temuair | General purpose machine gun | 8x50 mm | |
GMD-1 | Licana | Heavy machine gun | 12.7x99 mm | |
Grenades and explosives | ||||
Infantry anti-tank weapons | ||||
PAS-90 | Costa Mejis | Trabajos Explosivos S.A | 90 mm | |
Infantry anti-aircraft weapons | ||||
Mistral | Notreceau | Man-portable air-defense system | 90 mm |
Vehicles
Name | Origin | Number | Notes |
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Utility vehicles | |||
Luch | Notreceau | ||
Piscín | ? | ||
Infantry Fighting Vehicles | |||
Laoch | Notreceau | ||
Reconnaissance Vehicles | |||
Sionnach | Notreceau | ||
Miscellaneous Vehicles | |||
Recovery Vehicles | |||
Engineering Vehicles | |||
Artillery | |||
Towed | |||
Spor | Notreceau | ||
Self-propelled gun | |||
Casúr | Notreceau | ||
Self-propelled rocket launcher. | |||
Towed Anti-aircraft | |||
Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft |