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Gristo-Serkonan Army
Landforsvarsstyrker
Atëhna’dega:dëhonekwènhtara'yo:so:t
FlagRGSAFArmy.png
Flag of the Gristo-Serkonan Army
Founded19 April 1867; 157 years ago (1867-04-19)
Country Gristol-Serkonos
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size104,242 total
  • 87,342 active
  • 16,900 reserve
Motto(s)Semper paratus (in Latin)
Always ready (in Anglic)
Jáwë’öh'agádehsá’öh (in Kanienʼkéha)
Commanders
Minister of DefenceJonathan Nilsson, MP
Commander of the Gristo-Serkonan ArmyField Marshal (LTG) Cristian Duarte
Deputy Commander of the Gristo-Serkonan ArmyMajor General Hartwig Wruck
Army Sergeant MajorCommand CWO Helvius Drusus

The Gristo-Serkonan Army (Nordic: Landforsvarsstyrker lit. 'Land Defence Forces') (Kanienʼkéha: Atëhna’dega:dëhonekwènhtara'yo:so:t lit. 'Those who bear the red banner') is a command component responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces. As of 2020, the army is comprised of 87,342 regular soldiers and 16,900 reserve soldiers. The army is supported by 2,450 civilian employees from the civil service. It maintains regular force bases across the United Kingdom and is responsible for the Territorial Army, the largest component of the National Defence Volunteer Reserve. The commander of the Gristo-Serkonan Army and Chief of the Army Staff is Field Marshal Cristian Duarte.

The name "Gristo-Serkonan Army" came into official use during the formation of the unified armed forces of Gristol-Serkonos in 1867. During the reorganization of the Armed Forces in 1993, the army was designated as the Land Mobile Command until 2019 when it reverted to the pre-1993 title of the Gristo-Serkonan Army.

Organization

The army is divided into three divisions based on geography; 2nd Army Division is located in Gristol, the 3rd Army Division is located in Serkonos, and the 4th Army Division is located in Ohsweken. The 1st Army Division serves as a quick response division with the capabilities to command a division-level deployment of Gristo-Serkonan or allied forces on operations. Brigades are organized into either Armoured, Mechanized Infantry, Airborne, Mountain Infantry or Division Support Groups consisting of eight or nine battalions.

Below is the organization of the army in the Division level and its sub-units.

GSCOLogo.png Army Combined Operations

Commander: Field Marshal (LTG) Cristian Duarte

HQ: OND-Raven Campus, Pontiac-Bernadotte

Headquarters, Army Combined Operations
  • Home Command
  • Army Aviation Command
  • Army Special Forces Command
  • Artillery Command
  • Air Defence Artillery Command
  • Combat Engineering Command
GSSOLogo.png Army Support Operations

Commander: Major General Roald Jakobsen

HQ: OND-Raven Campus, Pontiac-Bernadotte

Headquarters, Army Support Operations
  • Army Health Services Command
  • Signals Command
  • Logistics Command
  • Military Intelligence Division
GSADTDLogo.png Army Doctrine and Training Division

Commander: Brigadier General Candide Paquet

HQ: OND-Raven Campus, Pontiac-Bernadotte

  • Headquarters, Army Doctrine and Training Division
  • Headquarters, Combat Training Centre
  • Army Doctrine and Training Division
    • Army Command and Staff College
    • Army Doctrine Centre
    • Army Simulation Centre
  • Combat Training Centre
    • Army Armoured and Artillery School
    • Army Infantry and Engineering School
GS1ADLogo.png 1st Army Division

Commander: Major General Severinus Lanatus

HQ: RGSFB Land Installation Pontiac-Bernadotte

The 1st Army Division initially served as a joint operational command and control formation to command a Division-level deployment of Gristo-Serkonan or allied forces on operations. Following the 2023 National Defence Review, the 1st Army Division is raised to a full combat-ready division consisting of two combined arms brigades, two air mobile brigades, and a support brigade. During the upgrade, the 1st Army Division is retained the 7th Communications Brigade.

It is headquartered in Pontiac-Bernadotte, Capital District Region.

Force units Regular Force units National Volunteer Defence Reserve units Organization Chart
  • HQ Battalion, 1st Army Division
  • 7th Communications Brigade
  • 11 Armoured Brigade Group
  • 12 Armoured Brigade Group
  • 46 Airmobile Brigade Group
  • 47 Airmobile Brigade Group
  • 1st Army Division Support Group
  • 7 Communications Brigade
    • 76 Communications Regiment
    • 18 Line Regiment
    • 21 Electronic Warfare Regiment
  • 11 Armoured Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 11 AMBG
    • 30 Armoured Battalion
    • 31 Armoured Battalion
    • 64 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 16 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 36 Artillery Battalion
    • 81 Air Defence Battalion
    • 32 Combat Support Battalion
    • 23 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 12 Armoured Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 12 AMBG
    • 31 Armoured Battalion
    • 32 Armoured Battalion
    • 65 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 17 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 37 Artillery Battalion
    • 82 Air Defence Battalion
    • 33 Combat Support Battalion
    • 24 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 46 Airmobile Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 46 AIR MBG
    • 4 UAV Squadron
    • 54 Army Aviation Squadron (Attack)
    • 55 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 56 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 66 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 83 Air Defence Battalion
    • 55 Airborne Maintenance Battalion
  • 47 Airmobile Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 47 AIR MBG
    • 5 UAV Squadron
    • 57 Army Aviation Squadron (Attack)
    • 58 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 59 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 67 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 84 Air Defence Battalion
    • 56 Airborne Maintenance Battalion
  • 1st Army Division Support Group
    • Support HQ Battalion, 1 ADSG
    • 54 Maintenance Battalion
    • 65 Radar Battery
    • 73 Signals Battery
    • 87 CBRN Company
    • 91 Mobile Medical Battalion
    • 49 Military Police Battalion
    • 7 Military Intelligence Company
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GS2ADLogo.png 2nd Army Division

Commander: Brigadier General Cyrille Moreau

HQ: RGSFB Land Installation Garafraxa (Gristol)

The 2nd Army Division is located in the constituent country of the Kingdom of Gristol, and is made up of three combined arms brigades, one airmobile brigade, and one support brigade.

Its headquarters is based in Garafraxa, in the Crown Land of Gristol.

Force units Regular Force units National Volunteer Defence Reserve units Organization Chart
  • HQ Battalion, 2nd Army Division
  • 7 Armoured Brigade Group
  • 34 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
  • 35 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
  • 43 Airmobile Brigade Group
  • 2nd Army Division Support Group
  • 7 Armoured Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 7 AMBG
    • 19 Armoured Battalion
    • 20 Armoured Battalion
    • 51 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 9 Armoured Mechanized Battalion
    • 29 Artillery Battalion
    • 71 Air Defence Battalion
    • 25 Combat Support Battalion
    • 15 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 34 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 34 MIBG
    • 52 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 53 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 21 Armoured Battalion
    • 10 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 30 Artillery Battalion
    • 72 Air Defence Battalion
    • 26 Combat Support Battalion
    • 16 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 35 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 35 MIBG
    • 53 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 54 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 22 Armoured Battalion
    • 31 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 31 Artillery Battalion
    • 73 Air Defence Battalion
    • 27 Combat Support Battalion
    • 17 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 43 Airmobile Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 43 AIR MBG
    • 2 UAV Squadron
    • 41 Army Aviation Squadron (Attack)
    • 42 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 43 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 55 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 74 Air Defence Battalion
    • 49 Airborne Maintenance Battalion
  • 2nd Army Division Support Group
    • Support HQ Battalion, 2 ADSG
    • 50 Maintenance Battalion
    • 63 Radar Battery
    • 71 Signals Battery
    • 85 CBRN Company
    • 89 Mobile Medical Battalion
    • 47 Military Police Battalion
    • 5 Military Intelligence Company
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GS3ADLogo.png 3rd Army Division

Commander: Brigadier General Ohserase Santiago

HQ: RGSFB Land Installation Saari (Serkonos)

The 3rd Army Division is located in the constituent country of the Kingdom of Serkonos, and is made up of two combined arms brigades, one mountain brigade, one air assault brigade and a brigade support group

Its headquarters is based in Saari, in the Crown Land of Serkonos.

Force units Regular Force units National Volunteer Defence Reserve units Organization Chart
  • Headquarters, 3rd Army Division
  • 8 Armoured Brigade Group
  • 36 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
  • 1 Mountain Infantry Brigade Group
  • 44 Airmobile Brigade Group
  • 3rd Army Division Support Group
  • 8 Armoured Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 8 AMBG
    • 23 Armoured Battalion
    • 24 Armoured Battalion
    • 56 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 12 Armoured Reconnaisance Battalion
    • 32 Artillery Battalion
    • 75 Air Defence Battalion
    • 28 Combat Support Battalion
    • 19 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 36 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 36 MIBG
    • 57 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 58 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 25 Armoured Battalion
    • 13 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 33 Artillery Battalion
    • 76 Air Defence Battalion
    • 29 Combat Support Battalion
    • 20 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 1 Mountain Infantry Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 1 MTBG
    • 1 Pathfinder Company, 401 Special Operations Battalion
    • 44 Army Aviation Squadron (Attack)
    • 45 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 46 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 59 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 60 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 77 Air Defence Battalion
    • 51 Airborne Maintenance Battalion
  • 44 Airmobile Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 44 AIR MBG
    • 3 UAV Squadron
    • 48 Army Aviation Squadron (Attack)
    • 49 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 50 Army Aviation Squadron (Utility)
    • 61 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 61 Air Defence Battalion
    • 52 Airborne Maintenance Battalion
  • 3rd Army Division Support Group
    • Support HQ Battalion
    • 53 Maintenance Battalion
    • 64 Radar Battery
    • 72 Signals Battery
    • 86 CBRN Company
    • 90 Mobile Medical Battalion
    • 48 Military Police Battalion
    • 6 Military Intelligence Company
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GS4ADLogo.png 4th Army Division

Commander: Brigadier General Jun Takenaka-Martinez

HQ: RGSFB Land Installation Andagaron (Ohsweken)

The 4th Army Division is located in the constituent country of the League of Serkonos, and is made up of three combined arms brigades, one airmobile brigade, and one support brigade.

Its headquarters is based in Andagaron, in the Crown Land of Ohsweken.

Force units Regular Force units National Volunteer Defence Reserve units Organization Chart
  • Headquarters, 4th Army Division
  • 9 Armoured Brigade Group
  • 10 Armoured Brigade Group
  • 39 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
  • 45 Airmobile Brigade Group
  • 4th Army Division Support Group
  • 9 Armoured Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 9 AMBG
    • 26 Armoured Battalion
    • 27 Armoured Battalion
    • 62 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 14 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 34 Artillery Battalion
    • 79 Air Defence Battalion
    • 30 Combat Support Battalion
    • 21 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 10 Armoured Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 10 AMBG
    • 28 Armoured Battalion
    • 29 Armoured Battalion
    • 63 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 15 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 35 Artillery Battalion
    • 80 Air Defence Battalion
    • 31 Combat Support Battalion
    • 22 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 4th Army Division Support Group
    • Support HQ Battalion, 4 ADSG
    • 54 Maintenance Battalion
    • 65 Radar Battery
    • 73 Signals Battery
    • 87 CBRN Company
    • 91 Mobile Medical Battalion
    • 49 Military Police Battalion
    • 7 Military Intelligence Company
  • 35 Mechanized Infantry Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 35 MIBG
    • 64 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 65 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
    • 30 Armoured Battalion
    • 16 Armoured Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 36 Artillery Battalion
    • 81 Air Defence Battalion
    • 31 Combat Support Battalion
    • 23 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 45 Airmobile Brigade Group
    • HQ Battalion, 45 AIR MBG
    • 3 UAV Squadron
    • 51 Army Aviation Squadron (Attack)
    • 52 Army Aviation Squadron
    • 53 Army Aviation Squadron
    • 65 Airborne Infantry Battalion
    • 82 Air Defence Battalion
    • 54 Airborne Maintainance Battalion
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Equipment

Gristol-Serkonos is an industrial nation with a highly developed science and technology sector. Since its founding, Gristol-Serkonos has produced infantry fighting vehicles, anti-tank guided missile and small arms for the Army. The army currently operates 1,819 armoured fighting vehicles such as the Type 197 Main Battle Tanks and the Type 234 Armoured Personnel Carriers. It also operates 10,500 logistics and engineering vehicles such as the Type 412 Heavy Tactical Vehicle and the Type 312 Heavy Engineering Vehicle. The Gristo-Serkonan Army operates 209 artillery pieces and 80 multiple rocket artillery launcher.

The Army infantry uses the R411/A3 or the C411/A3 as the basic assault rifle with the grenadiers using the R411/A3 with an attached GL/U-40 grenade launcher and the SAW513 squad automatic weapon. The Gristo-Serkonan Army uses M-609 and the M-709 pistols.

Small Arms

Name Image Origin Type Caliber Description and Variants
Pistols
M-509 FN Hi Power.jpg  Arthurista Pistol 10×22mm (.40 caliber) Produced under license, .40 caliber. Used by the Royal Militia and the National Defence Volunteer Reserve.
M-609 Walther P99 9x19mm.png  Ghant Pistol 10×22mm (.40 caliber) Produced under license, uses .40 caliber. Used by active military personnel as well as some Royal Militia and the National Defence Volunteer Reserve.
M-709 First-year H&K USP 9mm (32415150000) modified.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Pistol 11.43×23mm (.45 caliber) In use by the Directorate of Special Forces.
Submachine Guns
SM210 SM210 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Covert Submachine Gun 10×22mm (.40 caliber) Issued primarily for Marine Boarding Parties and the Directorate of Special Forces.
SM310 SM310 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Submachine Gun 10×22mm (.40 caliber) Issued primarily for Marine Boarding Parties and the Directorate of Special Forces.
Rifles/Carbines
R411/A3 R411 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Assault Rifle 5.56x45mm Issued with Type-331 3.4x power optical sight. Features cold-hammer forged barrel, ambidextrous charging handle latch, magazine release, and selector lever.
C411/A3 C411 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Carbine Rifle 5.56x45mm C411/A3: Issued with Type-331 3.4x power optical sight. Features the same barrels and ambidextrous controls from the R411/A3 series.
C411/SF: Special Forces Variant. Features a longer, 400 mm barrel. Designed to provide a fire support capability in carbine form.
IAR511 IAR511 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Infantry Automatic Rifle 5.56×45mm Standard issue rifle used by the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines based on the R411 platform.
PDW711 PDW711 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Personal Defence Weapon 7.62×35mm A personal defence weapon variant based on the R411 platform. In service with close protection special operations units.
Shotguns
SP512 PEO Mossberg 590A1.jpg  Belfras Pump Action Shotgun 12 Gauge/20 Gauge Used by combat engineers as a breaching device.
SP500/SB: Short barrel, under-barrel attachment variant used by DSF.
Machine Guns
SAW513 SAW513 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Squad Automatic Weapon 5.56×45mm Standard issue Squad Automatic Weapon used by the Gristo-Serkonan Army.
MMG613/A4 MMG613A4 GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Medium Machine Gun 7.62x51mm A4 variant includes polymer buttstock, picatinny rails, and adjustable gas tube regulators. Made for easier decontamination in the event of CBRN attack.

Also used in coaxial weapon mount and commander's hatch of the Type 97 Main Battle Tank of the Gristo-Serkonan Army's Armoured Corps.

HMG713 M2 Browning Sideview.png  Belfras Heavy Machine Gun 12.7×99mm Mounted on vehicles or tripods.
Designated Marksman/Sniper Rifles
DM514/A2 Mk14 EBR.png  Belfras Designated Marksman Rifle 7.62x51mm
SM614 Mk.13 MOD 5 sniper rifle.jpg  Belfras Sniper Rifle 7.62×51mm
SM714 Sako TRG-42.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Sniper Rifle 7.62×51mm SM714: Used by the Royal Militia and the National Defence Volunteer Reserve.
AMR814 Tac50white1.jpg  Belfras Anti-Materiel Rifle 12.7x99mm

Munitions

Name Image Origin Type Diameter Description and Variants
Missiles
Morgenroete Missile Systems MRSAM-57  Gristol-Serkonos Medium-Range Infrared Guided Surface-to-Air Missile 127mm
Morgenroete Missile Systems MRGLAM-34  Gristol-Serkonos Medium-Range Guided Land Attack Missile 343mm Land-based Type 34
Henley Ordinance Systems GUW-40  Gristol-Serkonos Guided Unitary Warhead Rocket Missile 240mm In use with the Type 501 platform.
Henley Ordinance Systems GAW-40  Gristol-Serkonos Guided Alternative Warhead Rocket Missile 240mm Equipped with 182,000 pre-formed tungsten fragments for area effect. In use with the Type 501 platform.
Henley Ordinance Systems TBM-87  Gristol-Serkonos Tactical Ballistic Missile 610 mm Converted from a sub-munition to a unitary warhead in 2015. In use with the Type 501 platform.
Arthuristan Dynamics MRSAM-43 "Adder"  Arthurista Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile 251mm In use with the Type 732 platform
Arthuristan Dynamics SRSAM-35 "Rapier"  Arthurista Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile 133mm In use with the Type 722 platform
Venator Defence HTKS-93  Belfras Short-Range Air Defence, Counter-Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar Defence 41 mm Alternative missile for the Type 512 platform.
Portable anti-materiel systems
UGT-66 M72A2 LAW.png  Gristol-Serkonos Anti-tank missile 66 mm
UGT-83 Mk 153 SMAW.png Anti-fortification weapon 83.5 mm
GT-127 Army-fgm148.jpg Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile 127 mm
GT-150 MBT LAW NLAW Kokonaisturvallisuus 2015 01.JPG  Ghant Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile 150 mm
GT-170 Vesper Vanguard missile 2.png  Arthurista Guided anti-tank guided missile 170 mm
GWT-152 File:GTW152 GS.png Wire-guided anti-tank missile 170 mm
GA-70 File:GTW152 GS.png Anti-aircraft missile 70 mm
GA-84 File:GTW152 GS.png Man-portable air defence system 84 mm
Grenade-based weapons
AGL-40 Automatic Grenade Launcher 40 mm Belt-fed automatic grenade launcher.
AGL/S-40 MK47 Striker closeup.jpg  Belfras Automatic Grenade Launcher 40 mm Automatic Grenade Launcher featuring an integrated fire control system, capable of launching smart programmable 40 mm air-burst grenades as well as unguided rounds.
GL/U-40 PEO M203A2 Grenade Launcher.png  Gristol-Serkonos
 Belfras
Grenade Launcher 40 mm Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. Produced under license by Royal Armouries.
GL/S-40 Grenade Launcher 40 mm Single-shot underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launcher
GF-67 Fragmentation Grenade n/a
GS-18 Smoke grenade n/a
GFB-84 Flashbang Grenade n/a

Armoured Vehicles

Name Image Origin Type/Variants Details
Tracked Vehicles
Type 197 Type97MBT GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Main Battle Tank A1: Entered service in 1997, fitted with depleted uranium armour components with graphite coating. Upgraded from the Type 197 first production variant. To be replaced by the Type 197-A2.
A2: Improvements to crew survivability such as Depleted uranium armour replaced with 3rd Generation Composite Armour comprised of high-hardness steel, tungsten, and ceramic components and an active protection system.
A3: Replaced turret face ERA and introduced passive applique armour in the turret and an upgraded V12 twin-turbo engine.
Type 195 Endurance mbt.png  Arthurista Main Battle Tank Currently in limited service after its withdrawal from service in 1997, upgraded to Mark 4 variant. The GS Army received all Endurance MBT MK 4 stocks from Arthurista in the late 90's to arm the National Defence Volunteer Reserve's Armoured Reserve Corps. Also in use with the Internal Troops of Gristol-Serkonos or in strategic mobilization reserves. In 2019, all Endurance MBTs received a SLEP (service life extension program) upgrade from Henley Land Systems.

SLEP: Upgrade package replaced the turret with a redesigned layout to accommodate improved passive applique armour and new fire control system and camera optics for the gunner, commander, and driver. Explosive reactive armour introduced on turret sides and hull skirt. A Warrior Remote Weapon System is mounted to the HMG713 machine gun.

Type 126 Type126LT GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Light Tank Currently in limited service after its withdrawal from service in 2013. Majority in use with the Internal Troops of Gristol-Serkonos.
Type 187 Type187APC GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Command Post Vehicle
87M1: Entered service in 1987, upgraded to M1 variant in 2003.
CPV: A command vehicle for front-line commanders, introduced in 1991.
Wheeled Vehicles
Type 201 Type201LT GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Light Tank 8x8 vehicle introduced in 2006. Allows rapid movement on narrow roads and in built-up areas in response to various contingencies. Equipped with a 105mm main gun.
Type 223 Type223LMRV GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Light multi-role vehicle
Type 234 Type234APC GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Infantry Fighting Vehicle
Command Vehicle
8x8 Vehicle
Type 245 Type245ISV GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Infantry Support Vehicle
Type 256 Type256APV GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Armoured Patrol Vehicle
Reconnaissance Vehicle
Used for reconnaissance, troop transport, command & control, VIP transport, patrolling, and military police duties. A total of 364 are equipped with Ranger RWS.
Type 267 Type267LTV GS.png  Belfras Light Tactical Vehicle Tamandua Tactical Variant: The standard, base version of the vehicle. It is capable of holding four passengers with an optional fifth for a mounted weapon system on the roof.
Tamandua EOD Variant: Modular cargo area is replaced with a large cargo/loading compartment for assist engineers in Explosive Ordnance Disposal.
Tamandua SOF Variant: Removes the doors, roof and opens up the cargo bay for six occupants to have the ability to fire from the vehicle.
Engineering Vehicles
Type 301-ARV Type301ARV GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Armoured Recovery Vehicle Uses on the Type 197 chassis.
Type 312-HEV Type312HEV GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Heavy Engineering Vehicle Uses on the Type 197 chassis.
Logistics Vehicles
Type 401 Type401MTV GS.png  Belfras Medium Tactical Vehicle Raeda S-Cargo Variant: 4x4 variant, cargo bed can hold 2,478 kg of material.
Raeda Flat-bed Variant: The flat-bed is the standard 6x6 available as it consists of an empty bed for cargo or personnel to carry up to the maximum of 14 dismounts or 5,000 kg of cargo.
Raeda Tanker Variant: a 6x6 variant capable of carrying 1,500 gallons of liquid with a variety of output systems, allowing it to serve as a water tanker and fuel tanker.
Type 412 Type412HTV GS.png  Belfras Heavy Tactical Vehicle Elephantus Cargo Variant: features a modular loading area and the ILHS for maximum ability in loading goods.
Elephantus Wrecker Variant: Recovery and engineer vehicle variant, uses front and back winches and high-angle cranes.
Elephantus Tanker Variant: Capable of carrying 9,500 litres of liquid. Includes a heater and purifying system for the containment and purification of potable water and containment/fire suppressant systems for fuel.

Artillery and Air Defence

Name Image Origin Type/Variants Details
Rocket Artillery
Type 501 Type501MLRS GS.png  Belfras Multiple rocket launcher Also known as TDI Ares.
Type 503 Type503MALS GS.png  Belfras Multiple rocket launcher Also known as Raeda MALS.
Artillery
Type 601 Type601SPA GS.png  Gristol-Serkonos Self-propelled artillery
Type 612 CJOAX Fires 150417-A-BG594-037.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Towed Howitzer
Air Defence
Type 512 Type512MLRS GS.png  Belfras Multiple rocket launcher Also known as the Raeda MPL. Used for Short-Range Air Defence, capable of defeating incoming guided ordinance, drones, artillery and mortar shells.
Type 722 Type722SRSAM GS.png  Arthurista Short-range Surface to Air Missile. Also known as the Rapier. Weapon system mounted in the Type 301 chassis.
Type 732 Type732MRSAM GS.png  Arthurista Medium-range Surface to Air Missile. Also known as the AD-16 Adder. Weapon system mounted in the Type 412 HTV chassis.

Army Aviation

Name Image Origin Role Details
Helicopters
Morgenroete AH-119 Raptor Australian Army (A38-017) Eurocopter Tiger ARH display at the 2015 Australian International Airshow.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Attack Helicopter
Morgenroete AH-210 Auklet MH-6 little-bird arch. 1994.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Light Attack Helicopter
Clios HH-218 Peregrine HH60 Pave Hawk - American Air Day Duxford (7125012961).jpg  Belfras Combat search and rescue helicopter Produced under license by Morgenroete Aerospace.
Aigios V-213 Raptor MV-22 mcas Miramar 2014.JPG  Belfras V/STOL military transport aircraft HAR.4 variant produced under license by Morgenroete Aerospace.
Aigios CH-427 Heron Chinook hc2 za682 arp.jpg  Belfras Transport
Morgenroete CH-146 Griffon CH-146 Griffon Helicopter.jpg  Gristol-Serkonos Transport/SAR

Rank Structure

The highest attainable rank in the Gristo-Serkonan Army during peacetime is the Lieutenant General (OF-8) as the General (OF-9) rank is only attained during wartime. The Field Marshal (OF-10) rank can only be given to the officer by Parliament if they are appointed as Commander of the Gristo-Serkonan Army and Chief of the Army Staff.

Officers

OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF-D
GSA OF10.png Canadian Army General Officer's Sleeves.svgCanadian Army General Officer's Gorget Patch.svg GSA OF9.png Canadian Army General Officer's Sleeves.svgCanadian Army General Officer's Gorget Patch.svg GSA OF8.png Canadian Army General Officer's Sleeves.svgCanadian Army General Officer's Gorget Patch.svg GSA OF7.png Canadian Army General Officer's Sleeves.svgCanadian Army General Officer's Gorget Patch.svg GSA OF6.png Canadian Army General Officer's Sleeves.svgCanadian Army General Officer's Gorget Patch.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF-5.svgCanadian Army Colonel Gorget Patch.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF-4.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF-3.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF-2.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF-1b.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF-1a.svg Canadian Army (sleeves) OF (D).svg
Field Marshal
(Chief of the Army)
General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier General Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Officer Cadet

Non-commissioned

OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
GSA OR9.png GSA OR8.png GSA OR7.png GSA OR6.png GSA OR5.png GSA OR4.png GSA OR3.png GSA OR2.png NO INSIGNIA
Command Chief Warrant Officer Senior Appointment Chief Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Warrant Officer Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal Private