Tyrenian Ground Forces

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Tyrenian Ground Forces
Erat Copiis Tyrenian
Founded1804
HeadquartersECT Headquarters, Ilyes
Leadership
Commander of ForcesPresident Gacchi Arvina
Colonel GeneralSeptemus Trenas
Personnel
Military age17
Available for
military service
28,011,003, age 17-49
Active personnel91,841
Industry
Domestic suppliersVelaros

Chacci

Adavicci

The Tyrenien Ground Forces (Tyrenian: Erat Copiis Tyrenian) or ECT is the main ground force branch of the Tyrenian Military. The ground forces are designed to protect Tyrenes and the Tyrenian people, businesses, and other interests across the world. The ground forces are capable of deploying and operating across the world in offensive operations.

Mission

The primary responsibilities of the ground forces are the protection of Tyrenes' borders, maintaining its sovereignty, maintaining the security of occupied territories, and defeating enemy forces in direct combat. The ground forces must be able to complete all of the tasks through conventional warfare and without the assistance of any nuclear weapons. The Ground Forces is also responsible for protecting the national interests of Tyrenes and ensuring that its citizens are protected no matter where they may be in the world.

Structure

The commander-in-chief of the Tyrenes is the President. The Main Command of the Ground Forces leads the ground forces and makes most of the major orders within the branch. The current Colonel General is Septemus Trenas.

Structure of the Tyrenian Ground Forces

Within the ground forces there are numerous branches of service, including mechanized infantry, armor, artillery and rocket forces, logistical establishments, reconnaissance, signals, radioelectronic warfare, engineering, nuclear, biological and chemical protection. The majority of Tyrenian soldiers are in the mechanized infantry, the main fighting force of the ground forces. This is the best equipped and arguably most important branch of service which conducts most of the fighting. Armor are the next most important and also serve on the front lines alongside the motorized rifles. Armored units are used as the heavy firepower and are an integral part of Tyrenian battle tactics.

The artillery and rocket forces provide much of the firepower for the ground forces. These units are capable of causing mass destruction from far away and are very important to the ground forces in offensive and defensive operations.

The ECT is organized into several brigade and consists of around 91,000 men according to a 2019 government report.

Personnel

In 2018 the Tyrenian Ground Forces had an estimated 91,000 active and 50,000 reserve forces, a 20% increase since the military reforms of 2008. Retired soldiers may choose to remain a part of the reserve forces and are organized into rapid response divisions in the event of an invasion of the country. This is called the Tyrenian Skeleton Corps (TSC).

Recruits remain in basic training for 10 weeks with further training for most lasting another 14-16 weeks depending on the job of the soldier. Tyrenian training is centered around discipline, physical strength, and trust in both your fellow soldiers and equipment.

The Ground Forces Fitness Test (GFFT) was introduced in the 2008 reforms and gauges physical strength and survivability of new recruits. The exercise lasts and hour. Movements in the test are intended to translate into the modern battlefield.

Soldiers can choose to do additional specialized training following their required training to receive certifications in various aspects of their branch. Officers also have the option to complete similar training and receive various certifications.

Training at the unit level takes place wherever the unit is stationed. Each army has several training centers and larger military bases where more intensive tactical training takes place.

The ECT is currently reported to be best optimized for combat in open terrain, rolling terrain, forests, and urban settings, while jungle and mountainous environments still are not the ground force’s strong suit.

Equipment

Vehicles

Vehicles
Model Type Amount Origin Details
Testudo Main Battle Tank 383 Tyrenes New main battle tank that is currently replacing the Aralleta. Designed in 1995
Aralleta Main Battle Tank 629 Tyrenes Older model that is being phased out. Designed in 1977
T-10 Ciello Armored Personnel Carrier 422 Tyrenes Designed in 2001
T-81 Aviala Armored Personnel Carrier 1802 Tyrenes Designed in 1977
Accipiter II Infantry Fighting Vehicle 366 Tyrenes Newest Tyrenian IFV. Designed in 1998
Accipiter I Infantry Fighting Vehicle 1069 Tyrenes Old Tyrenian IFV, slowly being phased out. Designed in 1980
Ballista-SP Self Propelled Artillery 200 Tyrenes Designed in 1988.
Ballista-SP Towed Artillery 282 Tyrenes Designed in 1972.
Caelum-83 Mortar 504 Tyrenes Designed in 1983
TMRS-89 Medium Ranged SAM 80 Tyrenes Designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Designed in 1989
Leo-96 Short Ranged SAM 194 Tyrenes Highly mobile, designed in 1996.
TARV 12 Armoured Recovery Vehicle 57 Tyrenes Used to cross obstacles, recover damaged tanks, and various engineering tasks required by armored troops. Designed in 2012
TAA-89 Self Propelled Anti Air Gun 203 Tyrenes Used for frontline air defence against CAS and helicopters. Designed in 1989
UVAT-88 Transport truck 4000+ Tyrenes Used to transport troops and equipment. Designed in 1988
IH-01 MLRS 60 Tyrenes MLRS system designed in 2001
TVAM-10 Light armored vehicle 5000+ Tyrenes Used to transport smaller groups of soldiers or officers.

Ranks

Officers:

  • Marshal of the Federation
  • Army General
  • Colonel General
  • Lieutenant General
  • Major General
  • Colonel
  • Lieutenant Colonel
  • Major
  • Captain
  • Senior Lieutenant
  • Lieutenant
  • Junior Lieutenant
  • Kursant

Enlisted men and other ranks:

  • Senior Ensign
  • Ensign
  • Master Sergeant
  • Senior Sergeant
  • Sergeant
  • Junior Sergeant
  • Private First Class
  • Private