This is a list of equipment currently utilised by the Elatian Army.
Small arms
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Cartridge
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Details
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PR99
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Elatia
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Pistol
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8x27mmR
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Still in storage for reservist use and employed by remote rural police forces.
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P58
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Elatia
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Pistol
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9×19mm
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Still the most widespread sidearm in Elatian service. Purchase by civilian gun clubs subsidised by the government and thus often carried by conscripts as an unofficial backup weapon.
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P01
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Elatia
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Pistol
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9×19mm
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Primarily found in special forces and high-readiness formations.
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P96
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Elatia
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Pistol
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7.63x25, 9x19mm
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A pirated design, this was the primary Elatian sidearm in the first half of the twentieth century.
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P40
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Elatia
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Pistol
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7.65x17mm, 9x17mm
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Primarily issued to senior officers. Variant with threaded barrel commonly used by special forces and Ecclesia assassins.
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AP-07
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Submachinegun
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9x19mm
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AP-42
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Elatia
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Submachinegun
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9x19mm
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Produced in large quantities from 1942 onwards. Still used by some secondary units.
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AP-33
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Elatia
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Submachinegun
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9x19mm
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A pirated design, the AP-33 was used in large quantities during the war with Belfras. A quantity is still in storage around the country.
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AK-54
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Elatia
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Assault rifle
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7.62x39
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Replaced the K-48 carbine.
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AK-54S
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Elatia
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Assault rifle
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9x39
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Primarily used by special forces
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K-48
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Elatia
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Combat rifle
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7.62x39
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In storage
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CF-97
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Elatia
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Shotgun
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12 Gauge Shotgun
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M61
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Elatia
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Marksman rifle
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7.62x39mm
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M76
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Charnea
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Marksman rifle
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7.65x53mm
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Vintorez
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Velikoslavia
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Marksman rifle
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9x39mm
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Used in very small quantities by special forces units
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Fusilaay 95/24
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Elatia
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Sniper rifle
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7.65x53mm
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Used in ceremonial role
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Fusilaay 96/99
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Elatia
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Sniper rifle
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7.65x53mm
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Essentially accurised examples of the old Fusilo 93 service rifles with synthetic stock.
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SV-338
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Velikoslavia
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Sniper rifle
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.338 Lapua Magnum
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Primarily used by special forces
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AMR-2
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Elatia
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Anti-materiel rifle
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12.7x108mm
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Mi-49
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Light machine gun
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7.62x39
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Modernised with synthetic furniture, ergonomic foregrip, gripod, accessory rails and cloth bag belt holder.
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Mi-32
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Elatia / Talahara
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Light Machine gun
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7.65x53mm
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Pirated copy. In long term storage for militia units
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Mi-64
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Elatia
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Medium Machine gun
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7.65x53mm
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A rechambered version of the Velikslavian PKM.
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MI-74
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Elatia
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Heavy machine gun
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12.7×108mm
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Essentially Elatia's version of the NSV.
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Mi-48
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Elatia
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Heavy machine gun
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12.7×108mm
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A licensed copy
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Mi-37
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Elatia
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Heavy machine gun
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7.65x53
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In storage
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Grenade-based weapons
Anti-tank weapons
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Details
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RPG-61
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Elatia
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Shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
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A pirated and localised version of the generic ubiquitous design. Upgraded to use the PG-7VR tandem-warhead munition.
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RPG-74
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Elatia
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66mm disposable shoulder-launched anti-tank weapon
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Early versions were capable of 300mm RHA penetration. Modernised variants can penetrate 450mm.
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RCL-65
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Elatia
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Anti-tank recoilless-gun
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Replaced by the RCL-98}}
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RCL-98
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Elatia
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Anti-tank recoilless-gun
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A squad with 3x launchers deployed at the company level in mechanised battalions without IFV-mounted ATGM.
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TDK-100
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Elatia
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100mm anti-tank gun
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Upgraded with AT-10 Stabber GLATGM. Can be used as field artillery with HE shells.
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TDK-125
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Velikoslavia
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125mm anti-tank gun
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Upgraded with GLATGM. In somewhat short supply and often substituted with older 100mm guns even in first line units.
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TDM-80 anti-tank missile
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Elatia
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Anti-tank guided missile
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Replaced the AT-3 Sagger. The TDM-80 is an infantry-portable, wire-guided ATGM with a maximum range of 2-2.5km depending on variant. The latest version is jam-resistant and possesses a tandem warhead capable of penetrating 1,000mm+ RHA.
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HJ-12
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Jhengtsang
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Anti-tank missile
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Increasingly common. Currently special forces and Airborne Corps have priority for this weapon.
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TDM-95
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Elatia/ Orun Redisus
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Anti-tank missile
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Laser beam-riding. Vehicle or tripod-mounted. Penetration: 1,200 RHA. Range: 5.5km (dependent on version)
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TDM-95M
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Elatia/ Orun Redisus
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Anti-tank missile
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Laser beam-riding. Vehicle or tripod-mounted. Penetration: 1,200 RHA. Range: 8km (dependent on version)
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TDM-90
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Various
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Anti-tank missile
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Radio guided. Used by helicopters and tank destroyers. Replaced the TDM-77
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HJ-10
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Jhengtsang
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NLOS ATGM
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Elite units only
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Combat vehicles
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Numbers
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V-03 main battle tank
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Elatia
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Main battle tank
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A deep modernised version of the V-74. Utilised by high-readiness tank brigades.
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V-74 main battle tank
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Main battle tank
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This is the most numerous tank in active service. A licensed version of the Velikoslavian T70125M3, this was the first Elatian tank with 125mm smoothbore gun and composite armour. All vehicles in standing brigades upgraded to V-74M3 configuration, with gunner's thermal sight, lengthened autoloader, modernised three-axis gun-stabilisation system, new digital FCS, frequency-hopping encrypted radio, heavy ERA (resistant against both HEAT and KE) and AT-11 Sniper missile compatibility. The latest V-74M3A modification (which remains uncommon) adds a commander's panoramic thermal sight and APS.
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LV-52
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Amphibious light tank
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Primarily used by the Naval Infantry. Largely phased out
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V-58M3 main battle tank
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Main Battle Tank
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The most numerous tank owned by the Elatian government (20,000+), albeit almost entirely in storage for mobilisation units. The V-58 originated as an Elatian copy of the T50100. They were modified in the 1970's with cloned 105mm rifled gun reverse-engineered from captured Enyaman Cavalier Main Battle Tank. They were further upgraded in early-80's-90's with laser rangefinder, uprated engine (780hp), stabilised main gun, digital FCS and navigation system, smoke grenade dischargers, DU-cored APFSDS rounds and AT-10 Stabber missile capability and explosive reacive armour. The vast majority still have IR searchlight and active nightsight rather than thermal imaging.
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IBV-75 infantry fighting vehicle
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Infantry fighting vehicle
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Based on a licensed copy of the BMP-1. Most remaining in active units have been upgraded to the IBV-75M3 or M4 standards.
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IBV-81 infantry fighting vehicle
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Infantry fighting vehicle
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Based on a licensed copy of the BMP-2. Many upgraded with new turret featuring thermal imager and 4x Kornet missiles.
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IBV-05
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Elatia
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Infantry fighting vehicle
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Slowly being introduced into high-readiness units.
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TTV-68
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Armoured personnel carrier
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Still in relatively widespread use among reserve formations
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TTV-95
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Elatia
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Armoured personnel carrier
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Replacing the TTV-68
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IBV-86/04
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Airborne infantry fighting vehicle
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An improved version of the Velikoslavian BMD-2. Primarily used by the Elatian Airborne Corps
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TC-75
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Elatia
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Tank destroyer
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Brigade-level Anti-Tank Battalions consist of one company of tank destroyers (12 vehicles) and one company of dismounted anti-tank teams (36x launchers)
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VS-65
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Elatia/ Velikoslavia
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Scout car
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Upgraded with thermal imaging. Replaced the VS-51
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TNT
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Elatia/ Zacapican
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Armoured utility vehicle/Armoured personnel carrier
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VS-05
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Velikoslavia
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General utility vehicle
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Produced under license
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VS-68
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Elatia
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General utility vehicle
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Artillery
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Numbers
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MO-60
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Elatia
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60mm mortar
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MO-74
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Elatia
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82mm mortar
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M52
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Elatia
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120mm mortar
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Battalion-level fire support weapon, primarily used by wheeled infantry units.
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MO-75
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Elatia
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120mm self-propelled mortar
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Battalion-level fire support weapon in tracked units.
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240 mm mortar M240
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Elatia
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240mm heavy mortar
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One special battery of eight attached to each army corps HQ. Used as anti-fortification siege artillery with laser-guided shells.
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K-60
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Elatia
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122mm howitzer
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A copy of the D-30
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K-80
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Elatia
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155mm towed howitzer
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Based on the Velikoslavian D-20 howitzer's design. Produced since the 1990's with an extended 7m (L/45) barrel.
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K-33
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Elatia
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155mm towed howitzer
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K-56
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Various
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130mm towed gun
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a copy of the M-46
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MK-75
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Elatia
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122mm Self-propelled howitzer
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MK-93
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Elatia
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122mm Self-propelled howitzer
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MK-73
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Elatia
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155mm Self-propelled howitzer
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Based on the chassis of the V-56 tank. Phased out.
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MK-91
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Elatia
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155mm Self-propelled howitzer
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MK-08
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Elatia
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155mm Self-propelled howitzer
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Owing to its relatively low cost and maintenance requirements, it is rapidly becoming the standard common self-propelled artillery piece at both brigade and army corps levels.
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MK-78
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Velikoslavia/ Elatia
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203mm heavy gun
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Produced under license
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MR-63
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Jhengtsang
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107mm MLRS
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MR-64
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Elatia
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127mm MLRS
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Upgraded rockets can attain range exceeding 45km. Can disguise itself as an ordinary lorry.
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MR-76
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Elatia
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240mm MLRS
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Introduced in the 1970's as a corps-level artillery piece. Being phased out in favour of the MR-98.
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MR-98
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Elatia
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400mm MLRS
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Maximum range: 200km with unguided/cluster munitions. Latest satellite-guided round can attain maximum range of 400km.
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MR-93
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Elatia
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220mm heavy thermobaric multi-rocket system
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Drones
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Numbers
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U17A
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Quadcopter FPV mini-drone
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Common civilian-grade miniature FPV drone used for reconaissance, purchased and produced in bulk commercially 'off-the-shelf'
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U17B
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Quadcopter FPV mini-drone
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An armed version of the U17 with a payload of 1-2kg - it usually carries a RPG-7 warhead or a mortar bomb.
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U-19
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Velikoslavia
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Kamikaze drone
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Orlan-10
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Velikoslavia
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Tactical drone
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U-06
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Mutul
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Handheld drone
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Anti-aircraft artillery
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Details
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Kak-23
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Elatia
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Anti-aircraft gun
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Twin-23mm mount licensed local production. Some are converted into mobile weapons by being mounted to the rear of flatbed lorries. Modernised with night vision or thermal imaging sight.
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KaK-57
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Various
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57mm flak gun
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Kak-70
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Elatia
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Self-Propelled anti-aircraft system
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SPAAG system equipped with two 37mm autocannons and a search/ranging radar system. Upgraded with thermal imaging sight.
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Surface-to-air missiles
Name
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Origin
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Type
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Ammunition
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Notes
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IKM-8 |
Elatia |
MANPADS |
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ADO-8 |
Velikoslavia |
SHORAD |
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Mobile low-altitude system. Currently used at the brigade-level by many regular and all reserve units. Modernised for 20km range and with new thermal imaging backup targeting system
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ADO-22 |
Velikoslavia |
SHORAD |
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Mobile low-altitude system. Currently used at the brigade-level by high-readiness regular units.
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ADO-17 |
Elatia |
SHORAD |
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Mobile low-altitude system optimised against PGM. Currently used at the brigade-level by high-readiness regular units.
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ADO-12 |
Elatia |
Medium-range SAM |
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Currently used by Air Defence Brigades at the Army Corps level.
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ADO-30 |
Elatia |
Area-defence SAM |
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Max range roughly 200km. Has some ABM capability. Primarily used for static defence of major cities and military sites
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ADO-37 |
Elatia |
Area-defence SAM |
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Max range roughly 120km. Deployed for both static defence of strategic targets and at the Army Corps level in Air Defence Brigades.
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Ballistic missiles
Name
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Image
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Origin
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Type
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Details
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BM-06
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Elatia
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SRBM
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Suspected copy of the SS-26 Stone. Range: 400km+. CEP: 5-7m
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BM-78
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Elatia
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TBM
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Range: 60-180km. CEP: 70m
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