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A list of equipment currently in service with the [[Luepolan Defence Forces]]. | A list of equipment currently in service with the [[Luepolan Defence Forces]]. | ||
==Firearms and Personal Equipment== | |||
==Firearms | |||
===Small Arms=== | ===Small Arms=== | ||
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|- style="background:#aabccc;" | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:8%;"|Weapon | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:10%;"|Photo | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Origin | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Role | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:6%;"|Caliber | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:9%;"|Version | ||
! ''' | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:13%;"|Designer/Manufacturer | ||
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:30%;"|Comment | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Assault rifles''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[R89]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:M4A1_ACOG.jpg|170px]] | ||
| {{flag| | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Assault rifle | ||
| | |5.56x45mm | ||
| | |R89A <br> R89B <br> R89C | ||
|- | |[[Beaconsfield Federal Armory]] <br> [[Falstaff Arms Company]] | ||
|Originating as an updated version of the carbine-length R66B-XC, the R89 was formally adopted as the standard rifle of Arcadian forces starting in the 90s. The R66's 508mm barrel was traded for a 368mm barrel and the weight was decreased from 3.4kg to 2.92. A rail system and flat-top receiver allowing easier optics/laser mounting came with the R89B, followed by manufacturing, ergonomic, and material enhancements with the R89C. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Machine guns''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[MG75]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:FN M249 SAW.jpg|170px]] | ||
| {{flag| | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Light machine gun | ||
| | |5.56x45mm | ||
| | |MG75A <br> MG75B <br> MG75C | ||
|- | |[[Claypool Armaments]] | ||
|The MG75 light machine gun has served as the Army's standard squad automatic weapon since the 1980s. While now praised for lightweight and simple mechanics, the early examples of the MG75A suffered from reliability issues in harsh environments due to manufacturing defects. Few differences, aside from furniture and reliability changes, exist between early and late model MG75s. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Marksman Rifles''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[MR2016]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:110A1.jpg|170px]] | ||
| {{flag| | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Marksman rifle | ||
| | |7.62x51mm/6.8x51mm | ||
| | |MR2016A | ||
| | |[[Carrington Armament]] | ||
|Selected in 2015 as a spotter's rifle for sniper teams, the MR2016 was a companion project to the SR77-16, another rifle developed and adopted from a Carrington Armament submission to the Army. The rifle is built off of a similar short-stroke piston design as the SPR2015, though the MR2016 shares next to no parts in common with it. While originally chambered in 7.62x51, the Army has contracted Carrington to build conversion kits to the new standard 6.8x51mm and magazine of the R22. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Handguns''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[P20]]''' | ||
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|{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | |||
|Handgun | |||
|9x19mm MagSec | |||
|P20A | |||
|[[Homme Manufacturing]] | |||
|One of the many recent small arms acquisitions by the Army, the polymer-framed P20 is the first pistol of its kind to enter widespread service with the Army. While the pistol itself is cut for optic, laser, and light use, the Army has not yet officially adopted any for it, though numerous special units have used discretionary funds to acquire them. | |||
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=== | ===Explosives & Mounted Weapons=== | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:8%;"|Weapon | ||
|- style="background:#aabccc;" | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:10%;"|Photo | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Origin | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Role | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:6%;"|Caliber | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:9%;"|Version | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:13%;"|Designer/Manufacturer | ||
! ''' | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:30%;"|Comment | ||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Man-Portable Launchers''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[RM-86 SLAM]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Smaw-1.jpg|170px]] | ||
| {{flag| | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Multirole rocket launcher | ||
| | |83.5mm | ||
| | |RM-86A <br> RM-86B <br> RM-86C | ||
|----- | |[[Beaconsfield Federal Armory]] | ||
|The RM-86 Shoulder-Launched Assault Munition (SLAM) is a reloadable, man-portable rocket launcher for anti-bunker and anti-armor use. The system utilizes varying anti-armor, anti-building, and thermobaric munitions. The SLAM is a specialty weapon generally issued to dedicated weapons squads within infantry units. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Mounted Weapons''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[GML-70 MATO]]''' | ||
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|Guided anti-tank rocket launcher | |||
|152mm | |||
|GML-70A <br> GML-70B <br> GML-70C <br> GML-70D <br> GML-70E <br> GML-70F <br> GML-70G <br> GML-70H | |||
|[[Vaughn United]] | |||
|The GML-70 Missile, Anti-Tank, Optical (MATO) is a wire-guided anti-tank guided missile in service since the early 70s with the Arcadian military, in which it has been affectionately nicknamed the "tomato". Modern variants are top-attack and of much greater ability than early MATO models. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Explosives''' | |||
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== | ==Ground Vehicles== | ||
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:10%;"|Vehicle | |||
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:10%;"|Photo | |||
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Role | |||
{| class="wikitable" | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:8%;"|Version | ||
|- | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Designer/Manufacturer | ||
! | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:11%;"|Number | ||
|- | ! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:25%;"|Comment | ||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Tanks''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[CVM-81 Templar]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:M1A2C.jpg|170px]] | ||
| {{ | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Main battle tank | ||
| | |CVM-81A <br> CVM-81B <br> CVM-81C <br> CVM-81D <br> CVM-81DA | ||
| | |[[Reese-Dixon Motors]] <br> [[Reese-Dixon Defense]] <br> [[Arcadian Defense Systems]] | ||
| | |''Active'' <br> 480 CVM-81DA <br> 840 CVM-81D <br> 120 CVM-81C <br> ''Stored'' <br> 2,200 CVM-81B <br> 2,100 CVM-81C <br> 900 CVM-81D | ||
|- | |The CVM-81 Templar (Combat Vehicle Model 81 "Templar") has been the undisputed backbone of the Arcadian Army for 40 years running. Adopted in 1982 as a highly advanced tank with unrivaled electronics and optics, it was enhanced further in the late 80s with the 120mm gun and mobility improvements of the CVM-81B. In the late 90s, the CVM-81C rolled out with further survivability and electro-optical upgrades to bring the tank into the 21st Century. Since 2010, the CVM-81D and CVM-81DA have further improved the tank's lethality, making it one of the deadliest (and most expensive) tanks in the world. | ||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Armored fighting vehicles''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[CVM-1 Gaitor]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:M2A4.jpg|170px]] | ||
| | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Infantry fighting vehicle | ||
| | |CVM-1A <br> CVM-1AR <br> CVM-1B <br> CVM-1BR <br> CVM-1C <br> CVM-1D <br> CVM-1DR <br> CVM-1E <br> CVM-1I <br> CVM-1IR | ||
| | |[[Beaconsfield Federal Armory]] <br> [[Arcadian Defense Systems]] | ||
| | |''Active'' <br> 312 CVM-1I <br> 216 CVM-1IR <br> 624 CVM-1D <br> 432 CVM-1DR <br> ''Stored'' <br> 1,200 CVM-1D <br> 700 CVM-1DR <br> 1,900 CVM-1B <br> 1,100 CVM-1BR <br> 140 CVM-1C | ||
|Designed over several years in the late 70s in response to foreign IFV acquisitions, the CVM-1 Gaitor was billed as a lightweight, heavily armed vehicle that could both support the infantry as well as keep up with the tanks in rapid armored advances. Successive upgrades have improved the optics, electronics, engine, ATGM, armor, transmission, and even created a degree of parts-commonality between the CVM-1, CVM-99, and CMM-1101/1170. The chassis is also the basis for the RTM-701, CTM-702, and CVM-121. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Air Defense''' | |||
|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | ||
| | |'''[[CVM-121 Minuteman MADS]]''' | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:ADATS.png|170px]] | ||
| {{ | |{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | ||
| | |Short-range air defense and fire support | ||
| | |CVM-121A <br> CVM-121B <br> CVM-121C IMADS | ||
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|CVM-121 Minuteman MADS (Combat Vehicle Model 121 "Minuteman" Mobile Air Defense System) is a Gaitor-based air defense system with secondary anti-tank and anti-material capabilties. The recent IMADS (Improved Mobile Air Defense System) has adapted the Minuteman for better effectiveness against small drone systems. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Artillery''' | |||
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| | |'''[[CMM-1101 Bishop]]''' | ||
| [[File:M109A7.jpg|170px]] | |||
|{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | |||
|Self-propelled artillery piece | |||
|CMM-1101A <br> CMM-1101B <br> CMM-1101C <br> CMM-1101D <br> CMM-1101E <br> CMM-1101F <br> CMM-1101G <br> CMM-1101H | |||
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|CTM-1101 Bishop (Cannon Mobile Model 1101 Bishop) is the current primary self-propelled howitzer in service with the Army. | |||
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!style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="8" | '''Support, Logistics, Command''' | |||
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| | |'''[[CTM-702 Atlas]]''' | ||
| [[File:M4 Command.png|170px]] | |||
|{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | |||
|Command and control vehicle | |||
|CTM-702A <br> CTM-702B <br> CTM-702C | |||
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| | |'''[[EVM-1111 Bloodhound]]''' | ||
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|{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}} | |||
|Mince-clearing vehicle | |||
| {{flag| | |LWM-299A <br> LWM-299B <br> LWM-299C | ||
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==Towed Systems== | |||
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[[Category:Regnum]] | [[Category:Regnum]] | ||
[[Category:Luepola]] | [[Category:Luepola]] | ||
{{Luepola Topics}} | {{Luepola Topics}} |
Revision as of 21:35, 14 June 2023
A list of equipment currently in service with the Luepolan Defence Forces.
Firearms and Personal Equipment
Small Arms
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Role | Caliber | Version | Designer/Manufacturer | Comment |
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Assault rifles | |||||||
R89 | Federal Union of Arcadia | Assault rifle | 5.56x45mm | R89A R89B R89C |
Beaconsfield Federal Armory Falstaff Arms Company |
Originating as an updated version of the carbine-length R66B-XC, the R89 was formally adopted as the standard rifle of Arcadian forces starting in the 90s. The R66's 508mm barrel was traded for a 368mm barrel and the weight was decreased from 3.4kg to 2.92. A rail system and flat-top receiver allowing easier optics/laser mounting came with the R89B, followed by manufacturing, ergonomic, and material enhancements with the R89C. | |
Machine guns | |||||||
MG75 | Federal Union of Arcadia | Light machine gun | 5.56x45mm | MG75A MG75B MG75C |
Claypool Armaments | The MG75 light machine gun has served as the Army's standard squad automatic weapon since the 1980s. While now praised for lightweight and simple mechanics, the early examples of the MG75A suffered from reliability issues in harsh environments due to manufacturing defects. Few differences, aside from furniture and reliability changes, exist between early and late model MG75s. | |
Marksman Rifles | |||||||
MR2016 | Federal Union of Arcadia | Marksman rifle | 7.62x51mm/6.8x51mm | MR2016A | Carrington Armament | Selected in 2015 as a spotter's rifle for sniper teams, the MR2016 was a companion project to the SR77-16, another rifle developed and adopted from a Carrington Armament submission to the Army. The rifle is built off of a similar short-stroke piston design as the SPR2015, though the MR2016 shares next to no parts in common with it. While originally chambered in 7.62x51, the Army has contracted Carrington to build conversion kits to the new standard 6.8x51mm and magazine of the R22. | |
Handguns | |||||||
P20 | Federal Union of Arcadia | Handgun | 9x19mm MagSec | P20A | Homme Manufacturing | One of the many recent small arms acquisitions by the Army, the polymer-framed P20 is the first pistol of its kind to enter widespread service with the Army. While the pistol itself is cut for optic, laser, and light use, the Army has not yet officially adopted any for it, though numerous special units have used discretionary funds to acquire them. | |
Submachine guns |
Explosives & Mounted Weapons
Weapon | Photo | Origin | Role | Caliber | Version | Designer/Manufacturer | Comment |
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Man-Portable Launchers | |||||||
RM-86 SLAM | Federal Union of Arcadia | Multirole rocket launcher | 83.5mm | RM-86A RM-86B RM-86C |
Beaconsfield Federal Armory | The RM-86 Shoulder-Launched Assault Munition (SLAM) is a reloadable, man-portable rocket launcher for anti-bunker and anti-armor use. The system utilizes varying anti-armor, anti-building, and thermobaric munitions. The SLAM is a specialty weapon generally issued to dedicated weapons squads within infantry units. | |
Mounted Weapons | |||||||
GML-70 MATO | Federal Union of Arcadia | Guided anti-tank rocket launcher | 152mm | GML-70A GML-70B GML-70C GML-70D GML-70E GML-70F GML-70G GML-70H |
Vaughn United | The GML-70 Missile, Anti-Tank, Optical (MATO) is a wire-guided anti-tank guided missile in service since the early 70s with the Arcadian military, in which it has been affectionately nicknamed the "tomato". Modern variants are top-attack and of much greater ability than early MATO models. | |
Explosives |
Ground Vehicles
Vehicle | Photo | Origin | Role | Version | Designer/Manufacturer | Number | Comment |
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Tanks | |||||||
CVM-81 Templar | Federal Union of Arcadia | Main battle tank | CVM-81A CVM-81B CVM-81C CVM-81D CVM-81DA |
Reese-Dixon Motors Reese-Dixon Defense Arcadian Defense Systems |
Active 480 CVM-81DA 840 CVM-81D 120 CVM-81C Stored 2,200 CVM-81B 2,100 CVM-81C 900 CVM-81D |
The CVM-81 Templar (Combat Vehicle Model 81 "Templar") has been the undisputed backbone of the Arcadian Army for 40 years running. Adopted in 1982 as a highly advanced tank with unrivaled electronics and optics, it was enhanced further in the late 80s with the 120mm gun and mobility improvements of the CVM-81B. In the late 90s, the CVM-81C rolled out with further survivability and electro-optical upgrades to bring the tank into the 21st Century. Since 2010, the CVM-81D and CVM-81DA have further improved the tank's lethality, making it one of the deadliest (and most expensive) tanks in the world. | |
Armored fighting vehicles | |||||||
CVM-1 Gaitor | Federal Union of Arcadia | Infantry fighting vehicle | CVM-1A CVM-1AR CVM-1B CVM-1BR CVM-1C CVM-1D CVM-1DR CVM-1E CVM-1I CVM-1IR |
Beaconsfield Federal Armory Arcadian Defense Systems |
Active 312 CVM-1I 216 CVM-1IR 624 CVM-1D 432 CVM-1DR Stored 1,200 CVM-1D 700 CVM-1DR 1,900 CVM-1B 1,100 CVM-1BR 140 CVM-1C |
Designed over several years in the late 70s in response to foreign IFV acquisitions, the CVM-1 Gaitor was billed as a lightweight, heavily armed vehicle that could both support the infantry as well as keep up with the tanks in rapid armored advances. Successive upgrades have improved the optics, electronics, engine, ATGM, armor, transmission, and even created a degree of parts-commonality between the CVM-1, CVM-99, and CMM-1101/1170. The chassis is also the basis for the RTM-701, CTM-702, and CVM-121. | |
Air Defense | |||||||
CVM-121 Minuteman MADS | Federal Union of Arcadia | Short-range air defense and fire support | CVM-121A CVM-121B CVM-121C IMADS |
CVM-121 Minuteman MADS (Combat Vehicle Model 121 "Minuteman" Mobile Air Defense System) is a Gaitor-based air defense system with secondary anti-tank and anti-material capabilties. The recent IMADS (Improved Mobile Air Defense System) has adapted the Minuteman for better effectiveness against small drone systems. | |||
Artillery | |||||||
CMM-1101 Bishop | Federal Union of Arcadia | Self-propelled artillery piece | CMM-1101A CMM-1101B CMM-1101C CMM-1101D CMM-1101E CMM-1101F CMM-1101G CMM-1101H |
CTM-1101 Bishop (Cannon Mobile Model 1101 Bishop) is the current primary self-propelled howitzer in service with the Army. | |||
Support, Logistics, Command | |||||||
CTM-702 Atlas | Federal Union of Arcadia | Command and control vehicle | CTM-702A CTM-702B CTM-702C |
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Engineering Vehicles | |||||||
EVM-1111 Bloodhound | Federal Union of Arcadia | Mince-clearing vehicle | LWM-299A LWM-299B LWM-299C |