Vilerian Imperial Army
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Federal Army of Vileria | |
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Esercito Federale di Vileria (Eralian) Armée Fédérale de Vilérie (Vilesian) Armada Federal dal Vileria (Tiverian) | |
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Country | ![]() |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Branch | ![]() |
Type | Army |
Size | ~170,000 |
Patron | Saint Ivan |
Anniversaries | November 16th |
Engagements | First Vilerian Civil War Second Vilerian Civil War Third Vilerian Civil War Operation Crosswind Operation Stormbreaker |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | President Robin Delapart |
Chief of Staff of the Federal Army of Vileria | Army General Martha Donzère |
History
Structure
Main article: Vilerian Army Structure
The Federal Army of Vileria possesses a very complex organisation.
In terms of Article 301 al.2b of the Code of Defence, the Army is comprised of:
- The Federal Army Chief of Staff (Chef de l'État-Major Fédéral des Armées (CEMFA)/Capo di Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito Federale (CSMEF)).
- The Federal Army Staff (État-Major Fédéral des Armées (EMFA)/Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito Federale(SMEF)), which gives general direction and management of all the components;
- The Federal Army Inspectorate (Office de l'Inspection de l'Armée Fédérale (OIAF)/Ufficio dell'Ispettorato Federale dell'Esercito (UIFE));
- The Federal Army Human Resources Department (Département des Ressources Humaines de l'Armée Fédérale (DRHAF)/Dipartimento delle Risorse Umane dell'Esercito Federale (DRUEF));
- The Territorial Organisation (see Territorial Organization)
- The personnel training and military higher training organisms.
The Federal Army was reorganized in 2010. The new organisation consists of 3 Combined Corps and given 2 Combat Brigades to supervise each. The 7th Airmobile Brigade was reformed to direct the three combat helicopter regiments. There are also several Division-level (Niveau Divisionnaire/Livello Divisionale) specialized commands including Intelligence, Information and communication systems, Maintenance, Logistics, Special Forces, Army Light Aviation, National Territory, Training.
Arms and Formations
Federal Army
- Light Army Aviation
- Airborne Units
- Infantry
- Armoured Cavalry
- Artillery
- Marines
- Military Police
- Engineers
- Signal Corps
- Firefighters
- Supply
- Intelligence
- Transport and Logistics
Military Regions
Main article: Vilerian Military Districts
Originally, the first military districts were known as the Military Administrations (MAs) during the Old Regime, back in 1761 there were 5 MAs, incompacing current Luternia, Florence and Viresia. Those were: North, Central, South-Central, East and West. Then further in 1850 into 13 as most of current day Etyria was conquered.
By 1912, after the Vilerian Revolution and the First Vilerian Civil War, the new military had yet to be reorganized and they transformed the 13 districts into 37, then got reduced to 31 in 1920 and furthermore to 25 in 1927, just before the Second Vilerian Civil War.
During the Military Government of the Second Republic, it changed 3 times in less than a year, passing from 26 to 28 and then finally to 30. After the fall of the State of Vileria, the Second Republic was officially proclamed and the army was basically destroyed. It took 3 years to establish new districts, at first they were only 3: North, Central and South, then evolved into 5: South, Central, Gulf, Tmetama and North. It stayed like this until 1951 with the new Federation where they added a new district called East Merania, from invaded lands 5 years prior.
On the 17th of October 2010, after the Reform Army XXI-X, the Vilerian Government decided to reorganize the Military Districts, passing from 23 to only 8, one for each Federal Territory and one for Senjer (Except modification in 2011 to move North Valais from Central-Western to North-Western Military District for simplification).
Military Bases and Boot Camps
Ranks
Main article: Military ranks of the Vilerian Armed Forces
Officers
Warrant Officers
Enlistee and NCO
Inventory
Small Arms
Firearms
Name | Origin | Caliber | Number | Image | Notes |
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Pistols | |||||
P-25 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
9x22mm |
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Delivered to sergeants and chief sergeants |
P-17 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
9x22mm | 31,023 | ![]() |
Former standard issue pistol, soon to be totally replaced (95% are in stock) |
P-30S | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
9x22mm | Unknown | ![]() |
Used by the Alpine Jägers |
SMGs | |||||
PM-85 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
9x22mm | 1,301 | ![]() |
Used by the Special Operations Command's units |
PM-90 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
9x22mm | 975 | ![]() |
Used by the Special Operations Command's units |
Project PM-777 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
9x22mm | Unknown | ![]() |
Next Generation Light Assault Rifle or NGLAR, future main submachine gun of the army |
Assault Rifles, Carbines and Machine Guns | |||||
B&T FA M6R1 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | ~27,000 | ![]() |
Former standard issue rifle, still used in some units and in the Air Force by the Air Commandos |
B&T M7R11 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 167,000 | ![]() |
Current standard issue rifle |
B&T MG/FM M320R5 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 23,010 | ![]() |
Former standard issue Designated Combat Carbine, used by the special forces |
B&T MG/FM M400R1 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 27,109 | ![]() |
Current standard issue Designated Combat Carbine |
B&T MG/FM M599 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 170 | ![]() |
Future standard issue Designated Combat Carbine |
B&T FA(S) M8R15 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 1,700 | ![]() |
Main Special Forces Assault Rifle |
B&T FA(S) M9 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 101 | ![]() |
Next Generation Carbine, future main assault rifle of the Special Forces |
B&T MGI/FMP M2017 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 23,019 | ![]() |
To be replaced completely by the ARK-2022 by 2030 Currently standard issue LMG |
B&T MGI/FMP M2022 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.62x35mm | 12,046 | ![]() |
Future standard issue LMG |
Sniper, Designated Marksman Rifle and Anti-Material Rifles | |||||
B&T ARC L2005 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.77x60mm | 7,805 | ![]() |
Standard issue DMR |
B&T ARC L2013 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.77x60mm | 8,192 | ![]() |
Special forces standard issue DMR |
B&T ARC L2021 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.77x60mm | 2,713 | ![]() |
Future standard issue DMR, in service by the 5th Corps |
B&T ARL C2000 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.77x60mm | 798 | ![]() |
Former standard sniper rifle |
B&T ARL C2005A3 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.77x60mm | 511 | ![]() |
Current standard sniper rifle |
B&T ARL C2023 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
7.77x60mm | 215 | ![]() |
Used by the Detachment 15 of the special forces |
B&T ARV CG1991 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
14.7x167mm | 57 | ![]() |
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B&T ARV CG2011 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
14.7x167mm | 21 | ![]() |
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B&T ARV CG2020 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
14.7x167mm | 12 | ![]() |
Explosives
Name | Origin | Caliber | Type | Image | Notes |
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GT-27 Gurmach | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
40mm GL | Automatic grenade launcher | ![]() |
Used on most vehicles |
GRS-95 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
40mm GL | Automatic grenade launcher | ![]() |
Underbarrel for most assault rifles |
GR-11 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
Grenade | ![]() |
Current fragmentation grenade used by the army | |
GRF-10 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
Flashbang | ![]() |
Current flashbang used by the army | |
Portable-anti-material weapons | |||||
BAPU M3AP | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
84mm | Anti-Air Recoilless Launcher | ![]() |
Main infantry-issued anti-air rocket launcher |
BAPU M4AZ | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
84mm | Anti-Tank Recoilless Launcher | ![]() |
Main infantry-issued anti-tank rocket launcher |
BAPU X71AP | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
127mm | Fire-And-Forget Anti-Tank Launcher | ![]() |
Special anti-air missile launcher |
Artillery
Fixed Artillery
Name | Origin | Caliber | Image | Notes |
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FM-35 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
120mm | ![]() |
Mortar |
FM-381NMZ | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
112mm | ![]() |
Used by the Federal Guard as ceremonial cannon |
FM-400NMZ | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
177mm | ![]() |
Inland artillery cannon |
FM-5805NMZ | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
215mm | ![]() |
Field artillery cannon |
Mobile Artillery
Name | Origin | Caliber | Image | Notes |
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MAG-7900 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
185mm | ![]() |
Standard mobile artillery vehicle |
MAG-7700 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
178mm | ![]() |
Field artillery mobile cannon |
MRU-2000 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
240mm | ![]() |
Standard quadruple missile launcher |
MRU-4200 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
260mm SPSR | ![]() |
Medium range missile launcher |
MRU-X12000 | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
1280mm | ![]() |
Long range cruise missile launcher |
Air Defense
Name | Origin | Caliber | Image | Notes |
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AGBB-4000 "Pheonix" | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
41x278mm | ![]() |
Fixed heavy anti-air cannon |
AGBB-5000 "Millenium" | ![]() EKH Nikonov Group |
41x278mm | ![]() |
Mobile salvo anti-air missile launcher |
Vehicles
Unarmoured Vehicles
Name | Origin | Number | Image | Notes |
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Astra A3 LSV | ![]() |
29,600 | ![]() |
Fast squad vehicle (3 seats) |
Corne A9 LSV | ![]() |
7,204 | ![]() |
Heavy squad vehicle (8 seats) |
Engineering
Name | Origin | Number | Image | Notes |
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VEL(F)/VCFO(F) M40(X) Heavy Destruction Vehicle | ![]() |
17 | ![]() |
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VGG/VGI M7A7 Crane Vehicle | ![]() |
68 | ![]() |
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VAA(DI) M1R21 Amphibious Assault Vehicle | ![]() |
83 | ![]() |
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VBPA M2R1 Bridge Assault Vehicle | ![]() |
300 | ![]() |
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VDT M3/5(T) Bulldozer | ![]() |
729 | ![]() |
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VAB/VAC M53R6 Assault Breacher | ![]() |
124 | ![]() |
Logistics
Name | Origin | Number | Image | Notes |
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VTE/VTA M16/2 Transport Truck | ![]() |
1,591 | ![]() |
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VTE/VTA M15 Transport Truck | ![]() |
2,812 | ![]() |
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VTE/VTA M14 Transport Truck | ![]() |
912 | ![]() |
Soon to be retired completely |
VTB M5 Tanker Truck | ![]() |
510 | ![]() |
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VTB M4 Tanker Truck | ![]() |
27 | ![]() |
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VTG/VTI Mountain Multipurpose Truck | ![]() |
35 | ![]() |
Armored Vehicles
Name | Origin | Caliber | Number | Image | Notes |
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Rossignol M9A1 | ![]() |
120mm | 10 | ![]() |
Future 4th Generation Main Battle Tank |
Aigle M8A5/Aquila M8A5 Kavsdagen 182 |
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120mm | 200 | ![]() |
Main Battle Tank |
VCI-23 | ![]() |
12.7x99mm | 370 | ![]() |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
VCI-22 Stridsdagen 392 |
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40mm Bakyern | 71 | ![]() |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
VCI-15 | ![]() |
12.7x99mm | 129 | ![]() |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
VCI-07 | ![]() |
12.7x99mm | 41 | ![]() |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle |
VAB-20X | ![]() |
41x278mm | 481 | ![]() |
Armoured Personnel Carrier |
VAB-18 Pantsarterranbildagen 271 |
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12.7x99mm Bakyern | 103 | ![]() |
Armoured Personnel Carrier |
See also
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