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! style="width: | ! style="width:10%;"| {{wpl|GRAU|VUPO}} designation | ||
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| {{wpl|MP-443 Grach|PT Tatarov}} || 6A6 || {{Wpl|handgun|Sidearm}} || {{Wpl|9×21mm Gyurza|9×21 mm Gyurza}} || | | {{wpl|MP-443 Grach|PT Tatarov}} || 6A6 || {{Wpl|handgun|Sidearm}} || {{Wpl|9×21mm Gyurza|9×21 mm Gyurza}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|Lebedev pistol|PL-15}} || | | {{wpl|Lebedev pistol|PL-15}} || 6A7A || {{Wpl|handgun|Sidearm}} || {{Wpl|9×21mm Gyurza|9×21 mm Gyurza}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|PSM pistol|PSM}} || 6A4 || Self defense {{Wpl|handgun|pistol}} || {{wpl|5.45×18mm|5.45×18 mm}} || | | {{wpl|PSM pistol|PSM}} || 6A4 || Self defense {{Wpl|handgun|pistol}} || {{wpl|5.45×18mm|5.45×18 mm}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|PSS silent pistol|PSS Shepot}} || | | {{wpl|PSS silent pistol|PSS Shepot}} || 6H6 || Special purpose handgun || 7.62×43 mm || | ||
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| {{wpl|Stechkin automatic pistol|APSYu}} || 6A3 || {{Wpl|Selective fire}} {{wpl|machine pistol}} || {{Wpl|9×18mm Makarov|9×18 mm Sudyev}} || Also called the Yurlov machine pistol | | {{wpl|Stechkin automatic pistol|APSYu}} || 6A3 || {{Wpl|Selective fire}} {{wpl|machine pistol}} || {{Wpl|9×18mm Makarov|9×18 mm Sudyev}} || Also called the Yurlov machine pistol | ||
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| {{wpl|RSh-12|RSh-19}} || 6H12 || {{Wpl|Handgun|Pistol}} || {{wpl|12.7×55mm STs-130|12.7×55 mm}} || | | {{wpl|RSh-12|RSh-19}} || 6H12 || {{Wpl|Handgun|Pistol}} || {{wpl|12.7×55mm STs-130|12.7×55 mm}} || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Submachine guns | ||
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| {{Wpl|PP-19 Vityaz|PPS-68}} || 6G5 || {{wpl|Submachine gun}} || {{Wpl|9×18mm Makarov|9×18 mm Sudyev}} || | | {{Wpl|PP-19 Vityaz|PPS-68}} || 6G5 || {{wpl|Submachine gun}} || {{Wpl|9×18mm Makarov|9×18 mm Sudyev}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|SR-2 Veresk|PP-12}} || 6G7 || {{wpl|Submachine gun}} || {{Wpl|9×21mm Gyurza|9×21 mm Gyurza}}|| | | {{wpl|SR-2 Veresk|PP-12}} || 6G7 || {{wpl|Submachine gun}} || {{Wpl|9×21mm Gyurza|9×21 mm Gyurza}}|| | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Shotguns | ||
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| {{Wpl|KS-23|SB-60}} || 6C2 || {{wpl|Shotgun}} || 23×75 mmR || | | {{Wpl|KS-23|SB-60}} || 6C2 || {{wpl|Shotgun}} || 23×75 mmR || | ||
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| {{Wpl|Saiga-12|DS-83}} || 6C4 || Automatic {{wpl|Shotgun}} || 18.5 mmR || | | {{Wpl|Saiga-12|DS-83}} || 6C4 || Automatic {{wpl|Shotgun}} || 18.5 mmR || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Rifles | ||
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| {{wpl|Mosin–Nagant|Toropov-Rodin}} || 6B1 || {{wpl|Bolt action}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | | {{wpl|Mosin–Nagant|Toropov-Rodin}} || 6B1 || {{wpl|Bolt action}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|ASh-12.7|SRB-19}} || 6H11 || Special purpose {{wpl|assault rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×55mm STs-130R|12.7×55 mm}} || | | {{wpl|ASh-12.7|SRB-19}} || 6H11 || Special purpose {{wpl|assault rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×55mm STs-130R|12.7×55 mm}} || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Precision and sniper rifles | ||
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| {{Wpl|Dragunov sniper rifle|PSVO-44}} || 6B5 || {{wpl|Designated marksman rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | | {{Wpl|Dragunov sniper rifle|PSVO-44}} || 6B5 || {{wpl|Designated marksman rifle}} || {{wpl|7.62×54mmR|7.62×54 mmR}} || | ||
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| {{Wpl|OSV-96|KSV-05}} || 6B11 || {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×108mm|12.7×108 mm}} || | | {{Wpl|OSV-96|KSV-05}} || 6B11 || {{wpl|Anti-materiel rifle}} || {{wpl|12.7×108mm|12.7×108 mm}} || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Machine guns | ||
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| {{wpl|AK-12#RPK-16|RPS-85}} || 6D8 || {{wpl|Light machine gun}} || {{wpl|7.62×39mm|7.62×39 mm}} || | | {{wpl|AK-12#RPK-16|RPS-85}} || 6D8 || {{wpl|Light machine gun}} || {{wpl|7.62×39mm|7.62×39 mm}} || | ||
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| {{wpl|KPV heavy machine gun|KPV}} || 6D3 || {{wpl|Heavy machine gun}} || {{wpl|14.5×114mm|14.5×114 mm}} || | | {{wpl|KPV heavy machine gun|KPV}} || 6D3 || {{wpl|Heavy machine gun}} || {{wpl|14.5×114mm|14.5×114 mm}} || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Grenades and explosives | ||
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| {{Wpl|RGSh-30|RGSh-81}} || 6E5 || Personal grenade launcher || 30x29 mm || | | {{Wpl|RGSh-30|RGSh-81}} || 6E5 || Personal grenade launcher || 30x29 mm || | ||
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| {{Wpl|MRO-A|RPO-88}} || 6H8 || {{Wpl|Thermobaric}} rocket launcher || 72.5 mm || | | {{Wpl|MRO-A|RPO-88}} || 6H8 || {{Wpl|Thermobaric}} rocket launcher || 72.5 mm || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Infantry anti-tank weapons | ||
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| {{wpl|9K115-2 Metis-M|Metis-M}} || 6I10B || {{wpl|Anti-tank guided missile}} || 130 mm || | | {{wpl|9K115-2 Metis-M|Metis-M}} || 6I10B || {{wpl|Anti-tank guided missile}} || 130 mm || | ||
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| {{wpl|RPG-28|RPG-83}} || 6I17 || Disposable heavy rocket-propelled grenade launcher || 125 mm || | | {{wpl|RPG-28|RPG-83}} || 6I17 || Disposable heavy rocket-propelled grenade launcher || 125 mm || | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan=" | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="5" | Infantry anti-aircraft weapons | ||
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| {{Wpl|9K333 Verba|Verba}} ||| 6J8 || {{wpl|Man-portable air-defense system}} || 72 mm || | | {{Wpl|9K333 Verba|Verba}} ||| 6J8 || {{wpl|Man-portable air-defense system}} || 72 mm || |
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Ground Forces of the Soviet Order Sukhoputnyye Voyska Sovetskogo Ordena Сухопутные Войска Советского Oрдена | |
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Active | - Present |
Country | Transnapastain |
Commanders | |
General Secretary | Yuriy Saltanov |
Colonel of the Regiment | Dmitri Mishkin |
Insignia | |
Symbol of the Transnapastaini Army |
The Ground Forces of the Soviet Order (Vysokaya Rech': Sukhoputnyye Voyska Sovetskogo Ordena, Сухопутные Войска Советского Oрдена) is the primary land combat component of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Order. The primary responsibilities of the Transnapastaini Army is the protection of the nation's territory and sovereignty, the security of occupied territories, and the defeat of enemy troops in combat, and achieve these goals in both nuclear and non-nuclear combat scenarios.
History
Organization
Equipment
Personal weapons
Vehicles
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