Retired Equipment of the Arcadian Federal Armed Forces

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Equipment Photo Origin Designer/Manufacturer Users Role Versions Time in Service Comment
Tanks
CVM-59 Crusader

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 Federal Union of Arcadia Reese-Dixon Motors Main battle tank CVM-59A
CVM-59B
CVM-59C
CVM-59D
CVM-59DX 120
1959-1995 From the 1960s onwards, the Crusader was the backbone of the Arcadian armored force. While eventually considered undergunned compared to its competition, the Crusader was continually improved with better fire control, night optics, armor, communications, and mobility upgrades throughout its life. The last Crusaders exited the reserves in 1995, though huge stockpiles of the tank still sit in Army warehouses.
CVM-51 Paladin

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 Federal Union of Arcadia Reese-Dixon Motors Main battle tank CVM-51A
CVM-51B
CVM-51C
CVM-51D
CVM-51E
1951-1985 While quickly overshadowed by the vastly superior Crusader, the Paladin was the first Arcadian tank designated as an MBT, rather than as a light, medium, or heavy tank. Serving in the reserve role until the 80s, the Paladin has also seen extensive overseas export.