Equipment of the Enyaman Armed Forces
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This is a list of equipment of the Enyaman Armed Forces currently in service and storage.
Enyaman Ground Forces
Type | Active |
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Main battle tanks | TBD |
Light tanks | TBD |
Infantry fighting vehicles | TBD |
Armoured personnel carriers | TBD |
Towed artillery | TBD |
Self-propelled artillery | TBD |
Rocket artillery | TBD |
SAM systems | TBD |
Small Arms
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Details | |
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Pistols | ||||||
L9A1 Hi-Power | Arthurista/ Vannois | Pistol | 9×19mm | Former standard-Issue Sidearm; being replaced by the Yari Revolver. | ||
Yari | Enyama | Revolver | 11.43×33mmR | Standard issue sidearm as of 2018 | ||
Naginata | Enyama | Revolver | 11.43×33mmR | Issued to scouts, guards, and officers. | ||
Submachineguns & Shotguns | ||||||
K-45 | Ghant | Submachine gun | 9×19mm | Common among guards and military police. | ||
MP5 | Belfras | Submachine gun | 9×19mm | Issued to support troops, drivers, and special forces. | ||
Service Rifles | ||||||
BR-055 | Belfras | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm/7.62×40mm | Being phased out by the Raichū assault rifle; Standard-Issue Reserve Rifle. | ||
BR-055C | Belfras | Assault rifle | 5.56x45mm/7.62×40mm | Issued to medics, drivers, and airborne troops. | ||
Raichū Assault Rifle | Enyama | Assault rifle | 7.62×40mm | Enyaman modification of the BR-055; issued with 6x Targeting Scope. Standard-Issue Service Rifle. | ||
Machine guns | ||||||
L6A2 | Arthurista | General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.62x51mm/7.72x54mm TE | Standard-Issue GPMG; 7.62 variants being phased out for Tarsan ammunition. | ||
Minimi Para | Arthurista | Light Machine Gun | 5.56x45mm/7.62×40mm | Standard-Issue LMG | ||
BMG-013 | Belfras | Heavy Machine Gun | 12.7x99mm | Mounted on vehicles or tripods | ||
Marksman Rifles | ||||||
Arctic Warfare Magnum | Arthurista | Sniper Rifle | 7.62x51mm / 7.72x54mm TE / 8.58×70mm | Standard-Issue Sniper Rifle; 7.62 variants being phased out for Tarsan ammunition. | ||
Yumi | Enyama | Sniper Rifle | 8.58×70mm | Issued to special forces and decorated marksmen. | ||
Anti-Tank Launchers | ||||||
FBK-48 | Ghant | Rocket-propelled grenade | 84mm | Re-loadable launcher with a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available. | ||
Crossbow | Arthurista | Rocket-propelled grenade | 67mm | Light launcher issued to grenadier of every squad. | ||
Anti-Air Launchers |
Artillery
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Number in service | Details |
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M8183 Mortar | Tarsas | Mortar | 2,982 | 81mm mortar, imported from 2011 onward. | |
M12081 Mortar | Tarsas | Mortar | 3,211 | 120mm mortar system, imported from 2010 onward. | |
Multiple rocket launchers | |||||
Kamagawa Arashi | Liothidia/ Enyama | Multiple rocket launch system | 1,250 | MRLS system typically mounted on the Kamagawa truck chassis. Reverse-engineered copy of Liothidian RkW 12.2 Jericho. | |
WM-100 Thermobaric Rocket System | File:TARos1.png | Tarsas | Multiple rocket launch system | 210 | MRLS system based off a chassis conversion of Tarsan T80125 tanks. |
Anti-aircraft artillery
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Number in service | Details |
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Rōmingu Kazenoyari | Enyama | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | 470 | SPAA variant of the Rōmingu Senshi MBT. | |
Testudo Namariken | Belfras/ Enyama | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | 212 | Domestically produced SPAA modification of the Belfrasian Testudo APC. | |
AAG-9035 Ōkinakazeyari | Orun Redisus / Arthurista | SPAAG | 225 | AA system based off the chassis of the T80125. Due to replace all Namariken and Kazenoyari SPAAs in Ground Forces service. |
Armoured vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Number in service | Details |
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Tanks | |||||
Rōmingu Senshi | Enyama | Main battle tank | 723 | Domestically produced upgrade of the Cavalier Mk.3 tank. Being replaced in frontline service by the T80125-M10E Ōkinakaze. | |
T80125-M10E Ōkinakaze | Tarsas / Enyama | Main battle tank | 250 (initial shipment) | Imported version of the Tarsan T80125-M10 MBT designed to Enyaman specifications; 750 ordered and expected to replace and supplant all Cavalier variants in front-line Enyaman service by 2024. | |
Tank destroyers | |||||
Testudo Tenoken | Belfras/ Enyama | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | 188 | Domestically produced modification of the Belfrasian Testudo APC. | |
Infantry fighting vehicles | |||||
Bionix 25/30 | Lion's Rock | Infantry fighting vehicle | 50 | Imported from late 2018 onward. | |
ISV60-M1E1 Umikame | Tarsas | Infantry fighting vehicle | 75 (initial shipment) | 500 planned; due to replace many Testudo APCs in an infantry support role. | |
Armoured Personnel Carriers | |||||
Testudo | Belfras | Armoured personnel carrier | 994 | Being phased out in favor of T80125 variants. | |
Rōmingu Hashinosō | Enyama | Armoured personnel carrier | 121 | Heavy APC variant of the Rōmingu MBT. Being phased out in favor of T80125 variants. | |
ISV60-M1E2 Aoikame | Tarsas/ Enyama | Armoured personnel carrier | 150 (initial shipment) | Enyaman APC variant of the ISV60 Praetorian. 650 planned by 2022. |
Wheeled vehicles
Aircraft
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Number in service | Details |
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Utility vehicless | |||||
Truckss | |||||
Compact vehicless |
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Number in service | Details |
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Helicopters | |||||
Aigios Stork | Belfras | Transport helicopter | 410 | Also domestically produced in Enyama since 1999. | |
Clios Buzzard | Belfras | Light Observation Helicopter Air interdiction Forward air control |
294 | ||
EAI Buzzard Kaizen | Enyama | Multi-Mission Helicopter Light attack helicopter |
130 | Enyaman domestic modification of the Clios Buzzard. | |
EAI Fūjin | Enyama | Attack helicopter | 177 | Being phased out by EAI Ryōjin as of 2016. | |
EAI Ryōjin | Enyama | Attack helicopter | 114 | ||
Unmanned aerial vehicles | |||||
Arthuristan Dynamics Phoenix | Arthurista | Unmanned aerial vehicle | 86 |