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| name = Gassasinian Defence Force
| name = Gassasinian Defence Force
| country = [[Gassasinia|Kingdom of Ghasasinah]]
| country = [[Gassasinia|Kingdom of Ghasasinah]]
| branches = {{hlist | Royal Gassasinian Army | Royal Gassasinian Air Force | Royal Gassasinian Navy}}
| branches = {{hlist | Royal Gassasinian Army | Royal Gassasinian Air Force | Royal Gassasinian Navy}}
| commander-in-chief = King Yousef II bin Al-Hashim
| commander-in-chief = King Yousef II bin Al-Hashimbadawiya
| age = 16 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and for combat roles.
| age = 16 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and for combat roles.
| available = 1,707,694
| available = 1,707,694
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The Gassasinian Defence Force is the unified armed forces of [[Gassasinia]], being responsible for defending Gassasinia and its' people from external threats, along with supporting international peacekeeping efforts and humanitarian aid. The current Gassasinian Defence Force was formed in 1980 from the previous Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces, and drew its' commanders, officers and soldiers from a diverse range of backgrounds to ensure that the Gassasinian Defence Force not just represented upper-class Sotirianism interests, but the interests of the people as a whole.  
The Gassasinian Defence Force is the unified armed forces of [[Gassasinia]], being responsible for defending Gassasinia and its' people from external threats, along with supporting international peacekeeping efforts and humanitarian aid. The current Gassasinian Defence Force was formed in 1980 from the previous Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces, and drew its' commanders, officers and soldiers from a diverse range of backgrounds to ensure that the Gassasinian Defence Force not just represented upper-class Sotirianism interests, but the interests of the people as a whole.  


Based on a similar doctrine to Estmere's armed forces, the the Gassasinian Defence Force is a well-equipped, well-organised and well-trained - albeit small force - relying on effective organisation and technological advantage over more numerous enemies. Officers have much more freedom to act on their own initiative, allowing for greater flexibility on the field compared to other Badawiyan armies who are often constrained out of fear of a military coup. It is well-equipped with a variety of modern armoured armoured fighting vehicles and aircraft developed in [[Euclea]] and [[Asteria Superior]] and often modified to meet Gassasinian needs. The Gassasinian Defence Force mainly consists of a professional force of volunteer soldiers, with conscription being abolished in 1977 by the Defence Force Act.
Based on a similar doctrine to [BRITISH]'s armed forces, the the Gassasinian Defence Force is a well-equipped, well-organised and well-trained - albeit small force - relying on effective organisation and technological advantage over more numerous enemies. Officers have much more freedom to act on their own initiative, allowing for greater flexibility on the field compared to other [ARAB]n armies who are often constrained out of fear of a military coup. It is well-equipped with a variety of modern armoured armoured fighting vehicles and aircraft developed in [[[EUROPEAN]]] and [[[NORTH AMERICAN]]] and often modified to meet Gassasinian needs. The Gassasinian Defence Force mainly consists of a professional force of volunteer soldiers, with conscription being abolished in 1977 by the Defence Force Act.


The Gassasinian Defence Force is known its' contributions to world-wide peacekeeping operations, having been present in some capacity in almost all Community of Nations-lead peacekeeping operations since 1990. The Gassasinian Defence Force is also important in ensuring internal security in Gassasinia, in particular helping the [[Gassasinian National Police]] to patrol the border with Tsabara and co-ordinate counter-terrorist operations.
The Gassasinian Defence Force is known its' contributions to world-wide peacekeeping operations, having been present in some capacity in almost all Community of Nations-lead peacekeeping operations since 1990. The Gassasinian Defence Force is also important in ensuring internal security in Gassasinia, in particular helping the [[Gassasinian National Police]] to patrol the border with Tsabara and co-ordinate counter-terrorist operations.


=History=
=History=
The Royal Gassasinian Armed Forces, the predecessor of the modern day Gassasinian Defence Force, was formed after 1949 from the Royal King's Badawiyan Rifles Regiment after the fall of Estmerish imperial rule in Gassasinia. Throughout its' early years, the Royal Gassasinian Armed Forces came to be known as corrupt and elitist - being primarily intended to protect the interests of the Sotirian elite - but also fiercely efficient and brutally repressive against those who threatened the Sotirian order.
The Royal Gassasinian Armed Forces, the predecessor of the modern day Gassasinian Defence Force, was formed after 1949 from the Royal King's [ARAB]n Rifles Regiment after the fall of Estmerish imperial rule in Gassasinia. Throughout its' early years, the Royal Gassasinian Armed Forces came to be known as corrupt and elitist - being primarily intended to protect the interests of the Sotirian elite - but also fiercely efficient and brutally repressive against those who threatened the Sotirian order.


In the lead-up to the 1970's, various far-right paramilitary groups who were not officially part of the Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces but often attached to the Royal Gassasinian Police Service were formed, which often worked alongside the army and were responsible for a variety of atrocities before and during the Gassasinian Civil War. Throughout the civil war, the army proved to be highly effective, using a combination of air and ground mobility, and good organisation to effectively push the main paramilitary groups from their hideouts in major cities to the mountains. Although most officers were Sotirian or Atudite, at least half of the basic infantrymen were Irfanis who had enlisted for benefits and pay.
In the lead-up to the 1970's, various far-right paramilitary groups who were not officially part of the Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces but often attached to the Royal Gassasinian Police Service were formed, which often worked alongside the army and were responsible for a variety of atrocities before and during the Gassasinian Civil War. Throughout the civil war, the army proved to be highly effective, using a combination of air and ground mobility, and good organisation to effectively push the main paramilitary groups from their hideouts in major cities to the mountains. Although most officers were Sotirian or Atudite, at least half of the basic infantrymen were Irfanis who had enlisted for benefits and pay.
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==Parachute Regiment==
==Parachute Regiment==
=Uniform=
=Uniform=
[[File:40_Commando_irrigation_ditch.jpg|right|thumbnail|500px|Soldiers of the {{flag|Estmere#Foreign_relations_and_military|Estmerish Defense Force}}. While the L85A2 is not in use with the Gassasinian Defence Force, this image provides a pretty accurate estimation as to the visual appearance of Royal Gassasinian Army soldiers.]]
[[File:40_Commando_irrigation_ditch.jpg|right|thumbnail|500px|Soldiers of the {{flag|[BRITISH]#Foreign_relations_and_military|Estmerish Defense Force}}. While the L85A2 is not in use with the Gassasinian Defence Force, this image provides a pretty accurate estimation as to the visual appearance of Royal Gassasinian Army soldiers.]]
Standard uniform for the Gassasinian Defence Force consists of {{flagicon|Estmere}} {{wp|Multi Terrain Pattern}} fatigues, acquired through a mix of licensed production and foreign purchase, which are worn either with a field cap or boonie hat for work-purposes, or a beret coloured in correspondence with one's unit when on ceremonial and parade duties. When wearing the field-shirt for non-combat work duties, the left shoulder of the uniform bears the soldier's unit patch, whereas the right shoulder bears an IR patch of the national flag in tan and olive green colours. Additionally, on the left breast of the field-shirt is a name-tape reading the soldier's surname along with a tape on the right breast reading "GASSASINIA." Tankists and vehicle crews are issued jumpsuit coveralls and an olive green {{flagicon|Halland}} Hallandic tank helmet.
Standard uniform for the Gassasinian Defence Force consists of {{flagicon|[BRITISH]}} {{wp|Multi Terrain Pattern}} fatigues, acquired through a mix of licensed production and foreign purchase, which are worn either with a field cap or boonie hat for work-purposes, or a beret coloured in correspondence with one's unit when on ceremonial and parade duties. When wearing the field-shirt for non-combat work duties, the left shoulder of the uniform bears the soldier's unit patch, whereas the right shoulder bears an IR patch of the national flag in tan and olive green colours. Additionally, on the left breast of the field-shirt is a name-tape reading the soldier's surname along with a tape on the right breast reading "GASSASINIA." Tankists and vehicle crews are issued jumpsuit coveralls and an olive green {{flagicon|[AMERICAN]}} [AMERICAN]ic tank helmet.


Often soldiers on office work and non-combat work in colder temperatures will wear a green Commonwealth-type Woolly Pully.
Often soldiers on office work and non-combat work in colder temperatures will wear a green Commonwealth-type Woolly Pully.


Often when wearing combats, instead of wearing a field shirt soldiers will wear a half-zip combat shirt. Along with this, for protection soldiers are issued {{flagicon|Estmere}} Estmerish Mark 4 Osprey Body Armour and a Mark 7 helmet. Alternatively for less-intensive roles or other cases where full load isn't needed, troops are issued with a Multicam Estmerish-styled harness.
Often when wearing combats, instead of wearing a field shirt soldiers will wear a half-zip combat shirt. Along with this, for protection soldiers are issued {{flagicon|[BRITISH]}} Estmerish Mark 4 Osprey Body Armour and a Mark 7 helmet. Alternatively for less-intensive roles or other cases where full load isn't needed, troops are issued with a Multicam Estmerish-styled harness.


Multi-terrain Pattern was adopted in 2010, replacing the tropical DPM pattern fatigues used previously.
Multi-terrain Pattern was adopted in 2010, replacing the tropical DPM pattern fatigues used previously.
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|-
| {{wp|Glock 17}}
| {{wp|Glock 17}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:Glock_17C_cropped.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:Glock_17C_cropped.jpg|center|200px]]
| Standard sidearm since 1995, replacing the Browning Hi Power. Limited local production by Zhayed Heavy Industries.
| Standard sidearm since 1995, replacing the Browning Hi Power. Limited local production by Zhayed Heavy Industries.
|-
|-
| {{wp|Browning Hi Power}}
| {{wp|Browning Hi Power}}
| {{flag|Estmere}}
| {{flag|[BRITISH]}}
| [[File:Pistol_Auto_9_mm_1A_-_Kolkata_2012-01-23_8779.JPG|center|200px]]
| [[File:Pistol_Auto_9_mm_1A_-_Kolkata_2012-01-23_8779.JPG|center|200px]]
| Standard sidearm until 1995, still sees very limited use. Common self-defence weapons for civilians with a firearms license.
| Standard sidearm until 1995, still sees very limited use. Common self-defence weapons for civilians with a firearms license.
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|-
| {{wp|MP5|MP5}}
| {{wp|MP5|MP5}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:Heckler_&_Koch_MP5-1.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:Heckler_&_Koch_MP5-1.jpg|center|200px]]
| Standard submachine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force, being phased out in favour of the new SIG MPX. Locally produced under license by Zhayed Heavy Industries until 2015, when it was decided that it would be replaced due to it being considered outdated.
| Standard submachine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force, being phased out in favour of the new SIG MPX. Locally produced under license by Zhayed Heavy Industries until 2015, when it was decided that it would be replaced due to it being considered outdated.
|-
|-
| {{wp|SIG MPX|MPX}}
| {{wp|SIG MPX|MPX}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:SIG̠MPX.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:SIG̠MPX.jpg|center|200px]]
| Newly adopted standard submachine gun of Gassasinian Defence Force and Police. Adopted to phase out the MP5 due to greater modularity. Limited licensed production by Gassasinian Defence Systems.
| Newly adopted standard submachine gun of Gassasinian Defence Force and Police. Adopted to phase out the MP5 due to greater modularity. Limited licensed production by Gassasinian Defence Systems.
|-
|-
| {{wp|MP7|MP7}}
| {{wp|MP7|MP7}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:Heckler_&_Koch_MP7A1.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:Heckler_&_Koch_MP7A1.jpg|center|200px]]
| The MP7 is used in tandem with the MPX and MP5. The MP7 is well-liked thanks to its' PDW cartridge that can penetrate soft body armour.
| The MP7 is used in tandem with the MPX and MP5. The MP7 is well-liked thanks to its' PDW cartridge that can penetrate soft body armour.
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|-
| {{wp|M16|M16A2}}
| {{wp|M16|M16A2}}
| {{flag|Halland}}
| {{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
| [[File:M16A2_noBG.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:M16A2_noBG.jpg|center|200px]]
| Standard rifle of the Gassasinian Defence Force of the Gassasinian Defence Force between 1965 and 1995, when it was phased out in favour of the K95 Rifle. Some M16A2 rifles are mainly still in use with the National Police, fitted with a modular picatinny handguard to mount attachments, and drilled to fit a sight mount.
| Standard rifle of the Gassasinian Defence Force of the Gassasinian Defence Force between 1965 and 1995, when it was phased out in favour of the K95 Rifle. Some M16A2 rifles are mainly still in use with the National Police, fitted with a modular picatinny handguard to mount attachments, and drilled to fit a sight mount.
|-
|-
| {{wp|HK416|HK416}}/{{wp|HK417|HK417}}
| {{wp|HK416|HK416}}/{{wp|HK417|HK417}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:HK416.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:HK416.jpg|center|200px]]
| The HK416 assault rifle and its' battle rifle counterpart, the HK417, are both used by certain special forces and police units.
| The HK416 assault rifle and its' battle rifle counterpart, the HK417, are both used by certain special forces and police units.
|-
|-
| {{wp|G3|G3A3}}
| {{wp|G3|G3A3}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:Norwegian_AG-3.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:Norwegian_AG-3.jpg|center|200px]]
| The G3 was phased out between the mid 1960s and the early 2000s in favour of more modern assault rifles. G3 rifles are kept in reserve and sometimes used to equip policemen, albeit upgraded to the AG-3F2 standard with a Zhayed Heavy Industries designed modular picatinny rail handguard and sight mount to allow for the attachment of modern modula attachments such as handguards and optical sights.
| The G3 was phased out between the mid 1960s and the early 2000s in favour of more modern assault rifles. G3 rifles are kept in reserve and sometimes used to equip policemen, albeit upgraded to the AG-3F2 standard with a Zhayed Heavy Industries designed modular picatinny rail handguard and sight mount to allow for the attachment of modern modula attachments such as handguards and optical sights.
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|-
| {{wp|FN MAG|FN MAG}}
| {{wp|FN MAG|FN MAG}}
| {{flag|Estmere}}
| {{flag|[BRITISH]}}
| [[File:FN_MAG_white_background.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:FN_MAG_white_background.jpg|center|200px]]
| The FN MAG is the main general-purpose machine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force. As of the 1990's, it has been mostly phased out in the Squad Automatic Weapon role but still sees significant use in other roles.
| The FN MAG is the main general-purpose machine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force. As of the 1990's, it has been mostly phased out in the Squad Automatic Weapon role but still sees significant use in other roles.
|-
|-
| {{wp|MG3}}
| {{wp|MG3}}
| {{flag|Werania}}
| {{flag|[GERMANY]}}
| [[File:BundeswehrMG3.jpg|center|200px]]
| [[File:BundeswehrMG3.jpg|center|200px]]
|The MG3 is used in limited roles, specifically as a dedicated anti-infantry mounted machine gun for fortifications.
|The MG3 is used in limited roles, specifically as a dedicated anti-infantry mounted machine gun for fortifications.
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|-
| {{wp|Accuracy International AWM}}/{{wp|Accuracy International}}
| {{wp|Accuracy International AWM}}/{{wp|Accuracy International}}
| {{flag|Estmere}}
| {{flag|[BRITISH]}}
| [[File:Accuracy_International_AW.png|center|200px]]
| [[File:Accuracy_International_AW.png|center|200px]]
|Sniper rifle, 7.62 or .338 Lapua.
|Sniper rifle, 7.62 or .338 Lapua.
|-
|-
|{{wp|M82A1 Barrett}}
|{{wp|M82A1 Barrett}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:M82A1_barrett.jpeg|center|200px]]
|[[File:M82A1_barrett.jpeg|center|200px]]
|Heavy anti-material rifle.
|Heavy anti-material rifle.
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|-
|{{wp|Panzerfaust 3}}
|{{wp|Panzerfaust 3}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:Panzerfaust3.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Panzerfaust3.jpg|center|200px]]
|Standard AT weapon of infantry units.
|Standard AT weapon of infantry units.
|-
|-
|{{wp|MATADOR}}
|{{wp|MATADOR}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:IDF-Matador-66-IndependenceDay_0054.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:IDF-Matador-66-IndependenceDay_0054.jpg|center|200px]]
|
|
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|-
|{{wp|Challenger 2}}
|{{wp|Challenger 2}}
|{{flag|Estmere}}
|{{flag|[BRITISH]}}
|[[File:Challenger_2_Main_Battle_Tank_patrolling_outside_Basra,_Iraq_MOD_45148325.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Challenger_2_Main_Battle_Tank_patrolling_outside_Basra,_Iraq_MOD_45148325.jpg|center|200px]]
|300
|300
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|-
|{{wp|Vickers Main Battle Tank|Vickers Mark 7}}
|{{wp|Vickers Main Battle Tank|Vickers Mark 7}}
|{{flag|Estmere}}
|{{flag|[BRITISH]}}
|[[File:Vickers_mk7.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Vickers_mk7.jpg|center|200px]]
|150
|150
|Updated to "Vickers-7GA" standard using locally produced electronics and sensors by Gassasinian Defence Industries and Hacohen Microsystems. Mid-tier tank, capable of competing well with older tanks seen in use with many Badawiyan countries but inferior to most modern tanks such as the Challenger 2 and the Leopard 2.
|Updated to "Vickers-7GA" standard using locally produced electronics and sensors by Gassasinian Defence Industries and Hacohen Microsystems. Mid-tier tank, capable of competing well with older tanks seen in use with many [ARAB]n countries but inferior to most modern tanks such as the Challenger 2 and the Leopard 2.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Infantry Fighting Vehicles
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Infantry Fighting Vehicles
|-
|-
|{{wp|Stryker|LAV IV}}
|{{wp|Stryker|LAV IV}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:Stryker_ICV_front_q.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Stryker_ICV_front_q.jpg|center|200px]]
|154
|154
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|-
|{{wp|Puma (IFV)| Schutzenpanzer Puma}}
|{{wp|Puma (IFV)| Schutzenpanzer Puma}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:Puma,_first_series.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Puma,_first_series.jpg|center|200px]]
|154
|154
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|-
|{{wp|M1117|M1117 Armoured Security Vehicle}}
|{{wp|M1117|M1117 Armoured Security Vehicle}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:M1117_Armored_Security_Vehicle.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:M1117_Armored_Security_Vehicle.jpg|center|200px]]
|80
|80
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|-
|{{wp|GTK Boxer}}
|{{wp|GTK Boxer}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:Boxer_Land_400.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Boxer_Land_400.jpg|center|200px]]
|94
|94
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|-
|-
|{{wp|TPz Fuchs}}
|{{wp|TPz Fuchs}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:Transportpanzer_Fuchs_(TPz_Fuchs)_der_Bundeswehr_(10579660405).jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Transportpanzer_Fuchs_(TPz_Fuchs)_der_Bundeswehr_(10579660405).jpg|center|200px]]
|600
|600
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|-
|{{wp|MaxxPro|MaxxPro MRAP}}
|{{wp|MaxxPro|MaxxPro MRAP}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:Navistar_MaxxPro.JPG|center|200px]]
|[[File:Navistar_MaxxPro.JPG|center|200px]]
|150
|150
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|-
|{{wp|Land Rover Wolf}}
|{{wp|Land Rover Wolf}}
|{{flag|Estmere}}
|{{flag|[BRITISH]}}
|[[File:Lrwolf2.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Lrwolf2.jpg|center|200px]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{wp|Humvee}}
|{{wp|Humvee}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:2015_MCAS_Beaufort_Air_Show_041215-M-CG676-161.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:2015_MCAS_Beaufort_Air_Show_041215-M-CG676-161.jpg|center|200px]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{wp|RMMV HX range of tactical trucks|RMMV HX}}
|{{wp|RMMV HX range of tactical trucks|RMMV HX}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:A_British_Army_HX77_(8x8)_EPLS_with_Project_Fortress_protection_upgrade.JPG|center|200px]]
|[[File:A_British_Army_HX77_(8x8)_EPLS_with_Project_Fortress_protection_upgrade.JPG|center|200px]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{wp|Mercedes-Benz Zetros}}
|{{wp|Mercedes-Benz Zetros}}
|{{flag|Werania}}
|{{flag|[GERMANY]}}
|[[File:Mercedes-Benz_Zetros_DSC01477.JPG|center|200px]]
|[[File:Mercedes-Benz_Zetros_DSC01477.JPG|center|200px]]
|
|
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|-
|{{wp|F-15 Eagle}}
|{{wp|F-15 Eagle}}
|[[Nuxica]]
|[[[AMERICAN]]]
| [[File:F-15,_71st_Fighter_Squadron,_in_flight.JPG|200px|center]]
| [[File:F-15,_71st_Fighter_Squadron,_in_flight.JPG|200px|center]]
| 30
| 30
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|-
|{{wp|F-16 Fighting Falcon}}
|{{wp|F-16 Fighting Falcon}}
|[[Nuxica]]
|[[[AMERICAN]]]
| [[File:F-16_June_2008.jpg|200px|center]]
| [[File:F-16_June_2008.jpg|200px|center]]
| 95
| 95
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|-
|{{wp|F35|F2000}}
|{{wp|F35|F2000}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
| [[File:IAF-F-35I-2016-12-13.jpg|200px|center]]
| [[File:IAF-F-35I-2016-12-13.jpg|200px|center]]
| 6, 18 on order
| 6, 18 on order
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|-
|{{wp|Panavia Tornado|Tornado GR4/ECR}}
|{{wp|Panavia Tornado|Tornado GR4/ECR}}
|{{flag|Estmere}}
|{{flag|[BRITISH]}}
|[[File:RAF_CONDUCTS_FIRST_AIR_STRIKES_OF_IRAQ_MISSION_MOD_45158635.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:RAF_CONDUCTS_FIRST_AIR_STRIKES_OF_IRAQ_MISSION_MOD_45158635.jpg|center|200px]]
|30/12
|30/12
|Strike fighter acquired from former Estmere service. Twelve aircraft converted to ECR variant with modern electronic warfare systems.
|Strike fighter acquired from former [BRITISH] service. Twelve aircraft converted to ECR variant with modern electronic warfare systems.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | AEW&C
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | AEW&C
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|-
|{{wp|Boeing RC-135}}
|{{wp|Boeing RC-135}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:RC-135_Rivet_Joint_in_flight.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:RC-135_Rivet_Joint_in_flight.jpg|center|200px]]
|1
|1
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|-
|{{wp|Beechcraft Super King Air}}
|{{wp|Beechcraft Super King Air}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:Shadow_R1_5(AC)_Sqdn_RAF_Waddington_this_morning.jpg|Center|200px]]
|[[File:Shadow_R1_5(AC)_Sqdn_RAF_Waddington_this_morning.jpg|Center|200px]]
|2
|2
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|-
|{{wp|C-130 Hercules}}
|{{wp|C-130 Hercules}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:Lockheed_C-130_Hercules.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:Lockheed_C-130_Hercules.jpg|center|200px]]
|5
|5
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|-
|{{wp|C-130J Super Hercules}}
|{{wp|C-130J Super Hercules}}
|{{flag|Halland}}
|{{flag|[AMERICAN]}}
|[[File:C-130J_135th_AS_Maryland_ANG_in_flight.jpg|center|200px]]
|[[File:C-130J_135th_AS_Maryland_ANG_in_flight.jpg|center|200px]]
|3
|3
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|-
|{{wp|C-5 Galaxy}}
|{{wp|C-5 Galaxy}}
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Revision as of 02:55, 2 September 2020

Gassasinian Defence Force
Service branches
  • Royal Gassasinian Army
  • Royal Gassasinian Air Force
  • Royal Gassasinian Navy
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefKing Yousef II bin Al-Hashimbadawiya
Personnel
Military age16 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and for combat roles.
Available for
military service
1,707,694 males, age 15–49,
1,662,099 females, age 15–49
Fit for
military service
2,416,480 males, age 15–49,
2,265,450 females, age 15–49
Active personnel187,500
Reserve personnel62,500
Expenditure
Budget$4.8 billion
Percent of GDP2.5%
Industry
Domestic suppliers
  • Gassasinian Defence Systems
  • Zhayed Heavy Industries
  • Hacohen Microsystems
  • Hacohen Microsystems
  • George and Sons Textiles Company
  • SARACEN Industries
  • Al-Haddad Business Computers
Foreign suppliers
  • {{country data [GERMANY]|flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
  • {{country data [BRITISH]|flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
  • {{country data [AMERICAN]|flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
  • [[[AMERICAN]]]

The Gassasinian Defence Force is the unified armed forces of Gassasinia, being responsible for defending Gassasinia and its' people from external threats, along with supporting international peacekeeping efforts and humanitarian aid. The current Gassasinian Defence Force was formed in 1980 from the previous Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces, and drew its' commanders, officers and soldiers from a diverse range of backgrounds to ensure that the Gassasinian Defence Force not just represented upper-class Sotirianism interests, but the interests of the people as a whole.

Based on a similar doctrine to [BRITISH]'s armed forces, the the Gassasinian Defence Force is a well-equipped, well-organised and well-trained - albeit small force - relying on effective organisation and technological advantage over more numerous enemies. Officers have much more freedom to act on their own initiative, allowing for greater flexibility on the field compared to other [ARAB]n armies who are often constrained out of fear of a military coup. It is well-equipped with a variety of modern armoured armoured fighting vehicles and aircraft developed in [[[EUROPEAN]]] and [[[NORTH AMERICAN]]] and often modified to meet Gassasinian needs. The Gassasinian Defence Force mainly consists of a professional force of volunteer soldiers, with conscription being abolished in 1977 by the Defence Force Act.

The Gassasinian Defence Force is known its' contributions to world-wide peacekeeping operations, having been present in some capacity in almost all Community of Nations-lead peacekeeping operations since 1990. The Gassasinian Defence Force is also important in ensuring internal security in Gassasinia, in particular helping the Gassasinian National Police to patrol the border with Tsabara and co-ordinate counter-terrorist operations.

History

The Royal Gassasinian Armed Forces, the predecessor of the modern day Gassasinian Defence Force, was formed after 1949 from the Royal King's [ARAB]n Rifles Regiment after the fall of Estmerish imperial rule in Gassasinia. Throughout its' early years, the Royal Gassasinian Armed Forces came to be known as corrupt and elitist - being primarily intended to protect the interests of the Sotirian elite - but also fiercely efficient and brutally repressive against those who threatened the Sotirian order.

In the lead-up to the 1970's, various far-right paramilitary groups who were not officially part of the Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces but often attached to the Royal Gassasinian Police Service were formed, which often worked alongside the army and were responsible for a variety of atrocities before and during the Gassasinian Civil War. Throughout the civil war, the army proved to be highly effective, using a combination of air and ground mobility, and good organisation to effectively push the main paramilitary groups from their hideouts in major cities to the mountains. Although most officers were Sotirian or Atudite, at least half of the basic infantrymen were Irfanis who had enlisted for benefits and pay.

It was the very Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces that deposed King Hashim II when in 1975, Prince Yousef II organised a group of low-level officers and foot-soldiers who held liberal views and forced the king to abdicate, allowing Prince Yousef II to take the throne and reform the government.

The Gassasinian Defence Force was formed in 1977 by the Defence Force Act of 1977, with King Yousef II as its' commander-in-chief. From the start, the Gassasinian Defence Force was designed to incorporate not just the Sotirian officers of the old army, but officers from a variety of ethno-religious and economic backgrounds, with selection being based on merit rather than status. Although most the soldiers were taken from the old Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces, the army also integrated some former soldiers and officers of more moderate opposition paramilitary groups which had disarmed themselves following the end of the civil war. With Estmerish help, the Gassasinian Defence Force was retrained and reorganised, and large amounts of Irfani troops were taken in. While the branches retained their royal title, the Gassasinian Defence Force's name was chosen to represent the people of Gassasinia rather than the Sotirian monarch, and also to emphasise the defensive nature of the armed forces as a protective precaution of a peaceful nation.

Domestic Suppliers

The principle domestic suppliers for the Gassasinian Defence Force are Gassasinian Defence Systems, Zhayed Heavy Industries and Hacohen Microsystems. Rather than designing its' own arms, the Gassasinian defence industry generally tends to modify and upgrade foreign bought and licensed arms for its' own needs. Although not considered a major arms exporter, Gassasinian does have some arms exports, mainly in the area of electronic suites for electronic suites and modification and upgrades for pre-existing armoured fighting vehicles.

Structure

  • Gassasinian Defence Force
    • Gassasinian Royal Army
      • Royal Artillery Corps
      • Royal Armoured Corps
      • Royal Army Aviation Corps
      • Royal Corps of Air Defence
      • Royal Corps of Engineers
      • Royal Corps of Signals
      • Royal Army Medical Corps
      • Infantry
        • Parachute Regiment
    • Gassasinian Royal Air Force
    • Gassasinian Royal Navy
    • Joint-Branch Services
      • Royal Military Intelligence Service
      • Royal Military Medical Service

Notable Units

Special Raiding Unit

Parachute Regiment

Uniform

size=}}. While the L85A2 is not in use with the Gassasinian Defence Force, this image provides a pretty accurate estimation as to the visual appearance of Royal Gassasinian Army soldiers.

Standard uniform for the Gassasinian Defence Force consists of {{country data [BRITISH]|flagicon/core|variant=|size=|altlink =}} Multi Terrain Pattern fatigues, acquired through a mix of licensed production and foreign purchase, which are worn either with a field cap or boonie hat for work-purposes, or a beret coloured in correspondence with one's unit when on ceremonial and parade duties. When wearing the field-shirt for non-combat work duties, the left shoulder of the uniform bears the soldier's unit patch, whereas the right shoulder bears an IR patch of the national flag in tan and olive green colours. Additionally, on the left breast of the field-shirt is a name-tape reading the soldier's surname along with a tape on the right breast reading "GASSASINIA." Tankists and vehicle crews are issued jumpsuit coveralls and an olive green {{country data [AMERICAN]|flagicon/core|variant=|size=|altlink =}} [AMERICAN]ic tank helmet.

Often soldiers on office work and non-combat work in colder temperatures will wear a green Commonwealth-type Woolly Pully.

Often when wearing combats, instead of wearing a field shirt soldiers will wear a half-zip combat shirt. Along with this, for protection soldiers are issued {{country data [BRITISH]|flagicon/core|variant=|size=|altlink =}} Estmerish Mark 4 Osprey Body Armour and a Mark 7 helmet. Alternatively for less-intensive roles or other cases where full load isn't needed, troops are issued with a Multicam Estmerish-styled harness.

Multi-terrain Pattern was adopted in 2010, replacing the tropical DPM pattern fatigues used previously.

Equipment

Name Country Image Notes
Handguns
Glock 17 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Glock 17C cropped.jpg
Standard sidearm since 1995, replacing the Browning Hi Power. Limited local production by Zhayed Heavy Industries.
Browning Hi Power flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
Pistol Auto 9 mm 1A - Kolkata 2012-01-23 8779.JPG
Standard sidearm until 1995, still sees very limited use. Common self-defence weapons for civilians with a firearms license.
Submachine Guns and Carbines
MP5 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Heckler & Koch MP5-1.jpg
Standard submachine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force, being phased out in favour of the new SIG MPX. Locally produced under license by Zhayed Heavy Industries until 2015, when it was decided that it would be replaced due to it being considered outdated.
MPX flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
SIG̠MPX.jpg
Newly adopted standard submachine gun of Gassasinian Defence Force and Police. Adopted to phase out the MP5 due to greater modularity. Limited licensed production by Gassasinian Defence Systems.
MP7 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Heckler & Koch MP7A1.jpg
The MP7 is used in tandem with the MPX and MP5. The MP7 is well-liked thanks to its' PDW cartridge that can penetrate soft body armour.
Shotguns
Benelli M3  Etruria
Benelli M3 Super 90.jpg
Standard shotgun of the Gassasinian Defence Force and Police. Preferred thanks to its' dual semi-automatic or pump action mode.
Assault and Battle Rifles
Gassasinian Defence Systems MARS-L  Gassasinia Standard rifle of the Gassasinian Defence Force, replacing the M16A1 in 1995. Built upon the AR15 platform, featuring a variety of barrel lengths and the ability to fit a variety of modular attachments.
M16A2 flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
M16A2 noBG.jpg
Standard rifle of the Gassasinian Defence Force of the Gassasinian Defence Force between 1965 and 1995, when it was phased out in favour of the K95 Rifle. Some M16A2 rifles are mainly still in use with the National Police, fitted with a modular picatinny handguard to mount attachments, and drilled to fit a sight mount.
HK416/HK417 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
HK416.jpg
The HK416 assault rifle and its' battle rifle counterpart, the HK417, are both used by certain special forces and police units.
G3A3 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Norwegian AG-3.jpg
The G3 was phased out between the mid 1960s and the early 2000s in favour of more modern assault rifles. G3 rifles are kept in reserve and sometimes used to equip policemen, albeit upgraded to the AG-3F2 standard with a Zhayed Heavy Industries designed modular picatinny rail handguard and sight mount to allow for the attachment of modern modula attachments such as handguards and optical sights.
Machine Guns
Zhayed Heavy Industries Ultimax 100  Gassasinia
Cis-ultimax-100.jpg
The Ultimax 100 is an indigenously designed light machine gun dating back to the late 1970s. Although the design was finished in 1982, it only started production in 1987 due to political troubles. Phased out the FN MAG as the standard Squad Automatic Weapon.
FN MAG flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
FN MAG white background.jpg
The FN MAG is the main general-purpose machine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force. As of the 1990's, it has been mostly phased out in the Squad Automatic Weapon role but still sees significant use in other roles.
MG3 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
BundeswehrMG3.jpg
The MG3 is used in limited roles, specifically as a dedicated anti-infantry mounted machine gun for fortifications.
Sniper and Marksman Rifles
Zhayed Heavy Industry 308 MWS  Gassasinia
L129A1 Sharpshooter rifle MOD 45162216.jpg
Sharpshooter rifle based upon the AR10 platform.
Accuracy International AWM/Accuracy International flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}} Sniper rifle, 7.62 or .338 Lapua.
M82A1 Barrett flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}} Heavy anti-material rifle.
Name Country Image Notes
Panzerfaust 3 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Panzerfaust3.jpg
Standard AT weapon of infantry units.
MATADOR flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
IDF-Matador-66-IndependenceDay 0054.jpg
Spike  Gassasinia
SPIKE ATGM.jpg
Name Country Image Quantity Notes
Tanks
Challenger 2 flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank patrolling outside Basra, Iraq MOD 45148325.jpg
300 Updated to "Challenger-2GA" standard using locally produced electronics and sensors by Gassasinian Defence Industries and Hacohen Microsystems.
Vickers Mark 7 flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
Vickers mk7.jpg
150 Updated to "Vickers-7GA" standard using locally produced electronics and sensors by Gassasinian Defence Industries and Hacohen Microsystems. Mid-tier tank, capable of competing well with older tanks seen in use with many [ARAB]n countries but inferior to most modern tanks such as the Challenger 2 and the Leopard 2.
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
LAV IV flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
Stryker ICV front q.jpg
154 Modified to use a suite of Gassasinian-designed electronics systems and sensors.
Schutzenpanzer Puma flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Puma, first series.jpg
154 Modified to use a suite of Gassasinian-designed electronics systems and sensors.
M1117 Armoured Security Vehicle flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
M1117 Armored Security Vehicle.jpg
80 Modified to use a suite of Gassasinian-designed electronics systems and sensors.
Armoured Personnel Carriers
GTK Boxer flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Boxer Land 400.jpg
94 Modified to use a suite of Gassasinian-designed electronics systems and sensors.
TPz Fuchs flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Transportpanzer Fuchs (TPz Fuchs) der Bundeswehr (10579660405).jpg
600 Modified to utilise indigenously designed and produced sensors, electronics and modular armour systems.
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles
MaxxPro MRAP flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
Navistar MaxxPro.JPG
150
Utility Vehicles
Land Rover Wolf flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
Lrwolf2.jpg
Humvee flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
2015 MCAS Beaufort Air Show 041215-M-CG676-161.jpg
RMMV HX flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
A British Army HX77 (8x8) EPLS with Project Fortress protection upgrade.JPG
Mercedes-Benz Zetros flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Mercedes-Benz Zetros DSC01477.JPG
Name Country Image Quantity Notes
Combat Aircraft
F-15 Eagle [[[AMERICAN]]]
F-15, 71st Fighter Squadron, in flight.JPG
30 Multi-role fighter-bomber, many are older production block models which have been upgraded by Hacohen Microsystems.
F-16 Fighting Falcon [[[AMERICAN]]]
F-16 June 2008.jpg
95 Multi-role fighter-bomber, many are older production block models which have been upgraded by Hacohen Microsystems.
F2000 flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
IAF-F-35I-2016-12-13.jpg
6, 18 on order Multi-role stealth fighter, local modifications to utilise locally-produced armaments, electronic warfare suites and sensors produced by Hacohen Microsystems and Gassasinian Defence Systems.
Tornado GR4/ECR flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
RAF CONDUCTS FIRST AIR STRIKES OF IRAQ MISSION MOD 45158635.jpg
30/12 Strike fighter acquired from former [BRITISH] service. Twelve aircraft converted to ECR variant with modern electronic warfare systems.
AEW&C
HM-2075 707 AEW&C  Gassasinia
EB-707 Condor, Chilean Air Force (FACh) v2.jpg
2 Modified Boeing 707 fitted with Gassasinian electronics, sensors and radar.
Reconnaissance
Boeing RC-135 flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
RC-135 Rivet Joint in flight.jpg
1 Surveillance, SIGINT and ELINT
Beechcraft Super King Air flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}} Center 2 Equipped with surveillance and ELINT equipment.
Tanker
Boeing 707  Gassasinia
Boeing 707-321B Pan Am Freer.jpg
2 Boeing 707 modified for aerial refuelling.
Transport
C-130 Hercules flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
Lockheed C-130 Hercules.jpg
5 Transport and SAR
C-130J Super Hercules flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
C-130J 135th AS Maryland ANG in flight.jpg
3 Tactical Airlift
C-5 Galaxy flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
USAF C-5 Galaxy in flight.jpg
1 Strategic Airlift, mainly used for international humanitarian and peacekeeping operations.
C-17 Globemaster III flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
C-17 test sortie.jpg
3 Strategic and tactical airlift.
Boeing 707 flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
Boeing 707-321B Pan Am Freer.jpg
4 Troop and VIP transport.
Beechcraft Super King Air flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}} Center 20 Utility, transport and maritime patrol
Trainer
BAE Systems Hawk flag/core|name=[BRITISH]|variant=|size=}}
Hawk - RIAT 2011 (6122004254).jpg
25 Advanced jet trainer
Grob G 120 flag/core|name=[GERMANY]|variant=|size=}}
Grob G 120A Take Off.jpg
20 Basic propeller trainer
Beechcraft T-6 Texan II flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
T-6A Texan II.jpg
20 Intermediate propeller trainer
UAV
MQ-9 Reaper flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
MQ-9 Reaper UAV (cropped).jpg
6 Reconnaissance and air-strike
Name Country Image Quantity Notes
Transport Helicopter
Sikorsky UH-60 flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
Hatzerim 270613 Blackhawk (remix) copy.jpg
95
CH-47 Chinook flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
CH-47 Chinook helicopter flyby.jpg
7 Heavy lift and transport
UH-1 Huey flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
UH-1Y USS San Deigo.jpg
110
Scout Helicopter
Bell OH-58 Kiowa flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
OH-58D 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (cropped).jpg
70
Attack Helicopter
AH-64 Apache flag/core|name=[AMERICAN]|variant=|size=}}
AH-64D Apache Longbow.jpg
12
Name Country Image Quantity Notes
Frigate
Corvette
Fast Attack Craft
Support Ship