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Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army
Te Taua Roera o Onekawa-Nukanoa
Active1896 - present
CountryNgāti Onekawa-Nukanoa
AllegianceTe Ope Manuka o Onekawa-Nukanoa/Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Armed Forces
BranchArmy
Size92,000 (active), 33,000 (reserve)
Motto(s)"Kia Kaha, Kia Toa" (Be Strong, Be Courageous)
EngagementsOnekawan War for Independence
Onekawan Civil War of 1925
First Monsoon War
Second Monsoon War
Fahrani Civil War

The Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army (Onekawan: Te Taua Roera o Onekawa-Nukanoa) is the land component of the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Armed Forces (Onekawa: Te Ope Manuka o Onekawa-Nukanoa) and comprised of 92,000 active personnel, with 33,000 reservist personnel and 3,700 civilians. It is charged with defending the soverignty and interests of Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa and its allies on land. The Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army can traces its lineage to the war-parties raised during and after the expulsion of Arthurista in 1896.

History

Structure and Organisation

Whilst the offical head of the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army is Māori Kīngi Tama III Nukanoa in his role as Paramount Chief of Battle (Onekawan: Ariki Putakari) of the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Armed Forces, he invests his authority in the Chief of the Army (Onekawan: Rangitira Taua). At the moment this position is held by Atama Petera, who has responsibility for raising, training and sustaining the forces required to ensure the continued safety and protection of the sovereignty of Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa within the budget and parameters established by the civilian government.

The Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army is broken down into four main elements that report to the Chief of the Army; Army Force Command, Army Special Operations Command, Army Support Command and Army Reserve Command. Army Force Command is the primary combat command of the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army, with both heavy mechanised divisions assigned too it. Army Special Operations Command is the other combat-focused command, responsible for both the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles and Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Naval Infantry brigades and the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Commandos. Army Suport Command is primarily an administrative command, responsible for the training and development in the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army; whilst Army Reserve Command is responsible for the administration and maintenance of its three constituent reserve brigades.

Order of Battle

The Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Army main combat force is comprised of eight active brigades; with three reserve brigades able to be called up if needed. Six of these brigades are intended for peer heavy conventional combined-arms warfare and heavily mechanised, these are assigned into two divisions; with two independent brigades that act as rapid reaction forces and equipped primarily as light or motorised infantry. The three reserve brigades can be raised and organised into their own independent division and are primarily a motorised force.

These mechanised brigades are either catergorised as cavalry or infantry brigades, in which the designation is determined by the ratio of armoured battalions to mechanised infantry battalions. Cavalry brigades have a 1:1 ratio of armoured battalions to mechanised infantry battalions, whilst infantry brigades have a 1:3 ratio for armoured to mechanised infantry battalions. Each division is comprised of one cavalry brigade and two mechanised infantry brigades.

The two independent brigades are the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles and Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Naval Infantry. Both of these units are intended primarily to operate as an rapid reactions forces focusing on deployment via either airborne/heliborne assaults or amphibious assaults respectively with the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles acting primarily as light infantry; whilst the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Naval Infantry operating primarily as amphibious motorised infantry.

Equipment

Small Arms

Model Image Origin Type Caliber Details
Pistols
SA.46AP ON57.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Semi-automatic pistol 4.6x30mm Standard service sidearm.
SA.9 High power Inglis (6971784217).jpg  Arthurista Semi-automatic pistol 9x19mm Former standard service sidearm, now in storage for use by reserve forces.
Submachine Guns
STG.11AP ONSTG.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Submachine gun 4.6x30mm Updated development of SMG.11, standard service firearm to vehicle crews, support personnel and special forces.
SMG.11 ONSTG.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Submachine gun 9x19mm Former standard service firearm to vehicle crew, support personnel and special forces. Now in storage.
SMG.7 Uzi of the israeli armed forces.jpg  Yisrael Submachine gun 9x19mm Former standard service firearm to vehicle crew, support personnel and special forces. Now in storage.
Rifles/Carbines
AR.17M ONAR.png  Onekawa-Nukanoa Assault rifle 5.56x45mm Standard service rifle
AR.4 ONIR.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Assault rifle 5.56x45mm Former standard service rifle, now in storage.
IR.3R L54 Rifle.png  Arthurista/ South Ottonia Battle rifle 7.62x51mm Former standard service rifle, now in storage for use by reserve forces.
Shotguns
SG.5 Remington 1100 Tactical 8 Rounds.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Semi-automatic shotgun 12 Gauge Standard service shotgun.
Precision Rifles
MR.21 L129A1 Sharpshooter rifle MOD 45162219.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Marksman rifle 7.62x51mm Standard service marksman rifle.
PR.9 MRAD black-barrel-profile.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Sniper Rifle .338 Standard service sniper rifle.
PR.7 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Psg 90.jpg  Belfras Sniper Rifle 7.62x51mm Former standard service sniper rifle, remains in limited service.
Machine Guns
LMG.22 FN MINIMI Standard Right.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Light machine gun 7.62x51mm Standard service light machine gun.
GMG.15 Negev-ng71.jpg  Yisrael General purpose machine gun 7.62x51mm Standard service general-purpose machine gun for the primarily for the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles and Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Naval Infantry.
HMG.2 M2 machine gun at Musee de l Armee-IMG 7566-white.jpg  Belfras Heavy machine gun 12.7x99mm Standard service heavy machine gun.

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Tanks
Whakatōpū Main Battle Tank Challenger 2 Tank Firing a Shell MOD 45157421.jpg  Arthurista Main battle tank 482 Standard service main battle tank.
Hākuturi Main Battle Tank Karama aftermath 2.jpg  Arthurista Main battle tank 255 in storage Former stand service main battle tank, now in storage.
Weka Light Tank ONWeka.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Light tank 44 Standard service light tank for the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles.
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Honu II Infantry Vehicle Vehicle Rheinmetall LYNX KF41 for LAND 400 Phase.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Infantry fighting vehicle 912 Standard service infantry fighting vehicle.
Honu I Infantry Vehicle Vehicle 20110912 WN S1015650 0030.jpg - Flickr - NZ Defence Force.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Infantry fighting vehicle 414 Former standard service infantry fighting vehicle, now in storage.
Light Armoured Vehicles
Kaponga Infantry Mobility Vehicle Bushmaster AWM 21-11-09.JPG  Onekawa-Nukanoa Infantry mobility vehicle

Artillery

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Mortars
CM.7 Mo60 newHirtenberg.jpg  Arthurista Commando mortar Standard service commando mortar for the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles and Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Naval Infantry.
M.6 81mmMORT L16.png  Arthurista Medium mortar Standard service mortar, sees very limited service.
HM.4 Mor120.jpg  Yisrael Heavy mortar Standard service heavy mortar for the Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Parachute Rifles and Royal Onekawa-Nukanoa Naval Infantry
Towed guns
Tōiti TLH.6 Royal Artillery Firing 105mm Light Guns MOD 45155621.jpg  Arthurista 105mm field artillery Standard service towed light howitzer, sees limited service.
Kōnui Ua III TMH.8 M-71-cannon-deployed.JPG  Yisrael 155mm field gun Former standard service towed medium howitzer, serves primarily with reserve forces
Kōnui Ua IV TMH.5 Australian soldiers from the 8-12 Field Regiment firing a M777 155mm howitzer.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa 155mm field gun Standard service towed medium howitzer.
Self-propelled
Hikutimo SPH.3 AS-90's firing during Exercise Steel Sabre. MOD 45158544.jpg  Arthurista 155mm self-propelled gun Standard service self-propelled howitzer.
Kāeo SPH.5 M109A4 155 mm SP Gun, CCFB Valcartier, Quebec, 5 Sep 2011 (26).JPG  Belfras 155mm self-propelled gun Former standard service self-propelled howitzer, now in storage.
Kōkiri RA.4 M270 MRLS (18963219839).jpg  Belfras Self-propelled MLRS Standard service rocket artillery.

Aircraft

Name Image Origin Type/Variants Number in Service Details
Helicopters
Urupuhau MH.3 ARMEE DE TERRE 14 JUILLET 2018 (41597919840).jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Multirole helicopter Standard service transport helicopter, capable of fulfilling a variety of different utility roles.
Naenae LH.11 MH-6 Little Bird.jpg  Belfras Light multi-mission helicopter Standard service light utility helicopter, capable of fulfilling a variety of different roles.
Hukātara AH.6 ONCobra.png  Enyama Attack helicopter Former service attack helicopter; being phased out for replacement by the AH.15A.
Paroro AH.1 AH-64 firing flare.jpg  Belfras Attack Helicopter Standard service attack helicopter; replacing AH.9B
Rorohū HH.6 CH-53K King Stallion helicopter at the 2018 Berlin Air Show.jpg  Onekawa-Nukanoa Heavy transport multirole helicopter Standard service heavy-lift helicopter.
Ua MH.6 UH-1Y USS San Deigo.jpg  Belfras Medium transport helicopter Former standard service medium transport helicopter, now in storage.

Anti-Aircraft Systems

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Surface-to-Air Missile Systems
SAM.32 Umkhonto gbads1.jpg  Arthurista Medium range surface-to-air missile Standard service surface-to-air missile system at the divisional level.
SAM.8 AD-12 fleet defence missile.png  Arthurista Long range surface-to-air missile Standard service surface-to-air missile system at the strategic level, intended primarily to protect stationary targets.
SAM.10 Stormer vehicle fring a Starstreak High Velocity Missile (HVM) on Ex Javelin. MOD 45158838.jpg  Arthurista Short range surface-to-air missile Standard service short range surface-to-air missile at the brigade and lower levels.

Explosives

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Anti-Tank Systems
LAW.5 CrossbowImage.png  Arthurista Man-portable anti-tank disposable rocket. Standard service disposable anti-tank rocket.
LAW.4 M72A2 LAW.png  Belfras Man-portable anti-tank disposable rocket Former standard service disposable anti-tank rocket, now kept in reserve.
ATR.7 Pansarvärnsrobot 57 aka MTB LAW.jpg  Ghant Man-portable disposable anti-tank guided missile Standard service disposable anti-tank guided missile.
ATM.4 Vanguard missile 2.png  Arthurista Man-portable anti-tank guided missile Standard service anti-tank missile. Deployed on a range of a platforms.