Eesti People's Army
Eesti People's Army | |
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Country | Estoni |
Size | 238,000 nominal, peacetime 600,000 nominal, wartime (counting paramilitaries and militia) |
The Eesti People's Army ('EPA') is the regular national armed forces of the Estoni state, composed of the Eesti People's Army Ground Force, the Eesti People's Army Air Force, the Eesti People's Army Navy and the Eesti People's Army Strategic Rocket Force. It is manned by conscription. In times of war, it may be augmented by whatever militia and paramilitary forces the Eesti People's Party can muster in an emergency.
History
The current incarnation of the EPA is formed in the aftermath of the Eesti Civil War. Supported by Rietumimark, the predecessor of the current EPA defeated the United Estoni Armed Forces following several celebrated battles, such as the Siege of Krajina. The EPA was reorganised into a regular national military following the war.
EPA Ground Force
Higher organisation
The Eesti People's Army Ground Force is the largest component of the EPA. It is the regular national army of the People's Republic and its major units answer directly to the EPA General Staff.
In peacetime, the EPAGF consists of fourteen standing and six reserve divisions in five armies, each supported by two independent artillery brigades and other elements.
The three ‘frontier’ armies – the 1st, 2nd and 3rd, each consist of one Tank Division, two Motor Rifle Divisions, a reserve Motor Rifle Division, two Independent Artillery Brigades, a Ballistic Rockets Regiment and an Air Defence Brigade.
The 4th Shock Army, intended as an operational reserve to break through into the enemy’s rear areas, consists of three Tank and one reserve Motor Rifle Divisions, plus two Independent Artillery Brigades.
The 5th Army only constitutes an operational ‘Army’ in wartime. In peacetime, it is designated the ‘Capital Garrison District’. It protects the capital and functions as both a politically-reliable ‘praetorian’ force for the regime, as well as a strategic reserve. Its personnel are among the most professional among the EPAGF. Its standing component include the ‘Guards Motor Rifle Division’ and the Air Assault Division ‘Krajina’, and would be rounded out by two reserve Motor Rifle Divisions and two reserve Independent Artillery Brigdes based in the capital city in wartime.
In addition to the above, there exists a Central Artillery Reserve, comprised of artillery pieces stored in depots in peacetime, which would be crewed by reservists to augment standing forces in the event of war.
The EPAGF organised and equipped as a mechanised offensive force, adhering to the Deep Operations doctrine. It is intended to rapidly break through the enemy frontier defences and inflict a strategic and political defeat by destroying enemy forces throughout its operational depth.
Divisions
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The formations of the EPAGF are organised to conduct rapid mechanised offensive operations.
An average division may include some 12,000 - 13,000 personnel in total. A Motor Rifle Division has some consists of three Motor Rifle Regiments, a Tank Regiment, an Artillery Regiment, an Air Defence regiment and supporting elements. A Tank Division is similarly organised, but with the ratio between tank and motor rifle subunits reversed. A Motor Rifle Regiment consists of three Motor Rifle Battalions, a Tank Battalion, an Artillery Battalion and supporting elements. A Tank Regiment likewise has its ratio of tanks and infantry reversed.
In general, units of the 4th Shock Army and the Capital Garrison District are considered to be ‘elite’ formations and receive the most up to date armaments. For instance, the armoured units of the three ‘frontier’ armies are typically equipped with the M-84 tank, whereas the two 4th Army Tank Divisions and the Guards Motor Rifle Division have the M-84AS. Reserve formations tend to receive the oldest equipment, such as the T-55. Motor Rifle subunits in Tank Divisions are usually all equipped with the BVP M-80 tracked infantry fighting vehicle, whereas those in Motor Rifle Divisions use a mixture of tracked IFV's and wheeled APC's.
The Air Assault Division ‘Krajina’ is a unique formation. Designed as a highly mobile rapid reaction ‘shock force’, it is capable of deploying from aircraft and helicopters. Its 1st Regiment (Mechanised) is equipped with BMD-3 and 2S9 Nona. Its 2nd Regiment 'Raiders' is a light infantry formation which is trained in parachuting and works in close conjunction with the EPAGF’s Spesnag special forces. The division also disposes of an airborne light tank battalion equipped with 40 2S25 vehicles.
Small unit organisation
A typical Motor Rifle platoon consists of thirty personnel – a platoon commander, a platoon sergeant, six vehicle drivers and gunners and 21 dismounts. The dismounts are divided into three squads of seven. Each platoon is issued one M76 or M91 marksman rifle.
Each rifle squad consists of a machine gun team of three, equipped with a one M72 light machine gun or M84 medium machine gun, and an assault team of four. The latter consists of three riflemen armed with M70 rifles and a grenadier armed with a M70 rifle plus a 40mm underbarrel grenade launcher. In close quarters fighting, such as in urban areas, EPA infantry are trained to operate in groups of four.
General Staff Reconnaissance Bureau
The GIB ('Generalstaba Biro Izvrsni'), or 'General Staff Reconnaissance Bureau' is the intelligence arm of the Eesti People's Army and the main foreign intelligence agency of the republic. It serves three primary functions. The first is to operate Estoni's foreign HUMINT network by running agents, including 'illegals' with no diplomatic cover, from Eesti diplomatic missions abroad, as well as carry out clandestine operations. The second is to coordinate the activities of the intelligence units of the army's front-line combat formations, most notably those of its three 'frontier' armies. The third and newest is to manage the EPA's increasingly sophisticated media warfare and cyberwarfare operations, the Unit 173, which has become the likely suspect of several major high profile hacking incidents in Belisaria.
General Staff Spesnag
The Spesnag (from "specijalne snage" - special forces) are the special forces of the Eesti People's Army. Its members are trained in special reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, covert operations, parachuting, sabotage and terrorism. It works in close conjunction with the Air Assault Division ‘Krajina’ in its operations, which may be tasked with providing heavy reinforcements to Spesnag operations.
Each of the three 'frontier' field armies of the EPA possesses one battalion-sized Spesnag unit of roughly 500 personnel. They are directly subordinated to the field army's intelligence formation and are tasked with long range infiltration, reconnaissance, sabotage and assassination within the army's operational zone. Two more battalions are held in reserve by the General Staff Reconnaissance Bureau to deal with unexpected contingencies.
EPA Air Force
The EPAAF consists of four main components: the tactical ‘fast jets’ force, the utility and transport force, the helicopter force and the air defence force.
For years, the EPAAF had relied on three main tactical fast jets of Liothidian origin – the Fe-20 interceptor, the Fe-19 strike aircraft and the Fe-26 ground attack aircraft. In the 1990’s, a new multirole fighter of indigenous design, the Novi Avion began to enter service. Due to the latter’s relatively high cost, it is mostly reserved for elite, high readiness squadrons. Also available are a substantial number of J-22 Orao trainers, which would be employed as attack aircraft in times of war. In air operations, these fast jets are supported by Tu-64 AWACS aircraft.
The helicopter force is intended to work in close conjunction with the EPAGF. It consists of medium and heavy lift helicopters, as well as and attack helicopters (DM-20KH).
The air defence force is charged with protecting vital areas of the republic from enemy air attack. It is separate from the EPAGF’s own air defence units, which are responsible for providing protection for mobile ground formations. Accordingly, it is equipped with weapons with greater reach, albeit lesser mobility than those available to the EPAGF, such as the S-300 PMU-1/2 batteries which protect the Capital Garrison District.
The EPAN is the most neglected of the EPA’s three armed services, having been starved of funds in order to enable the modernisation of the EPAGF and EPAAF. Its most modern units are the trio of Ruegen-class submariness imported from Liothidia, supported by frigates, missile boats and older diesel submarines of indigenous design.
The EPAN is also responsible for defending the republic’s ports and coastlines. Its primary means of coastal defence consists of mobile missile batteries armed with Styx missiles, although a few more modern elements use imported Kh-35. Rumours that 3M-54 Klub missiles are deployed in the coastal defence role, hidden in containers, is unconfirmed.
The EPA Naval Infantry, a battalion-sized force trained in amphibious warfare, is a part of the EPAN. It is theoretically equipped with a number of small landing craft. Its true readiness in operating as a marine unit is unknown to most international observers, although it is reputedly one of the more professional and combat-ready of the EPA's ground units.
Strategic Rocket Force
The EPASRF is an independent arm of service directly subordinated to the General Staff. It is the republic’s primary means of strategic deterrence against ‘regime change’ actions from hostile and ‘imperialistic’ foreign powers. It is equipped with a plethora of indigenous and imported ballistic missiles, giving it the means to deliver payloads against the urban centres of Estoni’s strategic adversaries in the area.
Although the current status of the Estoni nuclear program is not known to any degree of exactitude to NATA intelligence apparatuses, Estoni is the acknowledged possessor of significant quantities of nerve agents. These include GA (Tabun), GB (Sarin), VX and the potent ‘Novinara’. The Estoni arsenal also includes blistering agents such as Sulfur Mustard and blood agents such as Cyanogen chloride, the latter being regarded as especially dangerous owing to its ability to degrade the effectiveness of CRBN filters. The Estoni military-scientific establishment is also known to have experimented with biological agents such as Anthrax, Small Pox and various viral hemorrhagic fevers.
The Rocket Guards Regiment is a professional infantry unit directly under the command of the SRF rather than the Ground Force, intended to provide security to the SRF's launch sites and storage facilities for weapons of mass destruction. It is a rapid reaction force of light mechanised infantry, equipped with the BOV family of wheeled armoured vehicles and staffed by some of the most professional and politically-reliable of the EPA's personnel.
Equipment
Small arms
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Mines
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Anti-tank weapons (crew-served)
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Ammunition ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |Bumbar|| Template:Country data Estoni||Light man-portable ATGM|| ||Special forces |----- |AT-3D Sagger||Template:Country data Estoni||Man-portable ATGM|| ||Main anti-tank missile. Mostly modernised to 2T5 standard. |----- |AT-5 Sprandel|| Liothidia||Man-portable ATGM|| ||Main anti-tank missile. Mostly modernised to the Sprandel-B standard with tandem warhead |----- |AT-14 Kornet|| Liothidia||Man-portable ATGM|| ||Elite units only |----- |AT-13 Saxhorn 2|| Liothidia||Man-portable ATGM|| ||Equips the Air Assault Division 'Krajina' |----- |T-12 antitank gun|| Liothidia|| || || Mostly employed by reserve formations |----- |Sprut anti-tank gun|| Liothidia|| || || |----- |M60 recoilless gun||Template:Country data Estoni|| || ||Mostly employed by reserve formations |----- |}
Anti-air systems
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Ammunition ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |9K32 Strela-2 || Liothidia || MANPAD || ||Battalion-level AA weapon |----- |QW-2 Vanguard 2 || Liothidia || MANPAD || ||Battalion-level AA weapon |----- |M55 ||Template:Country data Estoni||Towed triple 20mm AA gun || ||Reserve formations, mostly in storage |----- |BOV-3||Template:Country data Estoni||SPAAG/SAM combination system|| ||Regimental mobile AA system, mainly the HS M09 BOV-3 version equipped with eight Strela-2 missiles and three 20mm autocannons. |----- |SA-8 Gecko|| Liothidia||Medium range SAM system|| ||Main division-level air defence weapon of the EPAGF |----- |SA-3 Goa|| Liothidia||Medium range SAM system|| ||Employed as static defence of strategic locales |----- |SA-6 Gainful|| Liothidia||Medium-range SAM system|| ||Employed as semi-static defence of strategic locales |----- |SA-11 Buk|| Liothidia||Medium-range mobile SAM system|| ||Employed by Army-level air defence units of the EPAGF |----- |S-300 PMU-1/2|| Liothidia||Long-range area-defence SAM|| ||One regiment employed to protect the Capital Garrison District. To be upgraded to S-300 PMU-2 standard when budget permits. |----- |AZP S-60|| Liothidia||57mm anti-aircraft gun|| ||Used by local AA gun units |----- |}
Artillery
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Ammunition ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- | M57 mortar || Template:Country data Estoni || Commando mortar ||60mm ||Company-level weapon for infantry units |----- |M74/M75 mortar||Template:Country data Estoni||Heavy mortar||120mm ||Battalion-level weapon for infantry units |----- |M-56 Howitzer||Template:Country data Estoni||Field gun||105mm ||Mainly in reserve |----- |Gun-howitzer M84 NORA ||Template:Country data Estoni||Towed gun||152mm|| Used in the divisional artillery of Motor Rifle Divisions |----- |D-30|| Liothidia||Towed gun || 122mm||Regimental-level artillery in Motor Rifle Regiments |----- |M-46|| Liothidia||Towed gun || 130mm||Up to three battalions per Independent Artillery Brigade |----- |2S1|| Liothidia||Self-propelled gun|| 122mm||Standard regiment-level artillery in Tank Regiments |----- |Sora 122mm||Template:Country data Estoni ||Self-propelled gun|| 122mm||Four battalions in the Guards Motor Rifle Division |----- |2S3|| Liothidia||Self-propelled gun|| 152mm||Division-level artillery of Tank Divisions |----- |Nora B-52||Template:Country data Estoni||Self-propelled gun|| 155mm||Three battalions employed by the Guards Motor Rifle Division |----- |M-77 Oganj||Template:Country data Estoni||Self-propelled MLRS|| 122mm/128mm rockets||One battalion per manoeuvre division |----- |Kosava Rocket-Assisted Aerial Bombs System||Template:Country data Estoni||Self-propelled rocket-assisted aerial bombs projector|| 100, 250 or 500kg aerial bombs||One battalion per Independent Artillery Brigade |----- |M-87 Orkan||Template:Country data Estoni|| MLRS||262mm rockets||One battalion per Independent Artillery Brigade |----- |M-1978||Template:Country data Estoni||Heavy artillery|| 170mm gun||One battalion per Independent Artillery Brigade |----- |TOS-1|| Liothidia||Thermobaric rocket artillery||220mm||One battalion per Independent Artillery Brigade |----- |2S4 Tyulpan|| Liothidia||Heavy self-propelled mortar||240mm||One battery of 6 per Independent Artillery Brigade |----- |2S9 Nona|| Liothidia||Self-propelled mortar||120mm||One battalion of 18 employed by the 1st Regiment (Mechanised), Air Assault Division 'Krajina' |}
Armoured fighting vehicles
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Variants ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |IMV 0.75|| Template:Country data Estoni || Light general purpose vehicle || || |----- |BRDM-2|| Liothidia||Wheeled armoured reconnaissance vehicle|| || |----- |9P148 tank destroyer|| Liothidia||Wheeled tank destroyer|| ||BRDM-2 fitted with AT-5 missiles |----- |OT M-60||Template:Country data Estoni||Tracked APC||All variants||Mostly in reserve |----- |BTR-70|| Liothidia||Wheeled APC|| ||Main vehicle of the Motor Rifle Divisions |----- |BOV||Template:Country data Estoni||Wheeled APC||All variants||Mostly in service with the Strategic Rocket Force Regiment, border guards, and the armed forces of various internal security apparatuses. |----- |BOV-1||Template:Country data Estoni||Tank destroyer|| ||Armed with six AT-3D Sagger missiles in two launch baskets. |----- |BOV M11||Template:Country data Estoni||Armoured reconnaissance vehicle|| ||To be introduced with the Guards Motor Rifle Brigade |----- |BVP M-80||Template:Country data Estoni||Infantry fighting vehicle|| || |----- |M-84||Template:Country data Estoni||Main battle tank|| || |----- |M-84AS||Template:Country data Estoni||Main battle tank|| || Roughly 800 in service, equips elite units |----- |T-55 || Liothidia||Main battle tank|| ||Main tank of the reserve Motor Rifle Divisions |----- |2S25|| Liothidia||Airborne light tank|| ||One battalion of 40 in service with the Air Assault Division 'Krajina'. |----- |VIU-55 Munja||Template:Country data Estoni||Heavy engineering vehicle|| || |----- |PP-64|| Liothidia||Pontoon bridge|| || |----- |MT-55|| Liothidia||Armoured bridgelayer|| || |----- |BTR-152|| Liothidia||Wheeled-APC|| ||Mainly reserve/paramilitary use |----- |}
Rotary-wing aviation
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Variants ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |Dem-20KH|| Liothidia||Attack/utlity helicopter|| || 60 |----- |Dem-11H|| Liothidia ||Medium lift helicopter|| || |----- |Dem-80HK|| Liothidia||Heavy lift helicopter|| || |----- |}
Fixed-wing aviation
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Variants ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |Fe-20|| Liothidia||Fighter-bomber||Built under license until 1997. Being upgraded en masse to the Bison configuration || 150 (120 in reserve) |----- |Fe-19|| Liothidia ||Strike aircraft|| || 60 (48 in reserve) |----- |Fe-26|| Liothidia||Ground attack aircraft|| ||60 |----- |Novi Avion||Template:Country data Estoni||Multirole fighter|| ||80 |----- |J-22 Orao||Template:Country data Estoni||Trainer/light attack aircraft|| ||84 |----- |Tu-62|| Liothidia||STOL AEW&C aircraft|| ||9 |----- |Tu-64|| Liothidia||STOL medium transport|| ||15 |----- |Ze-75|| Liothidia||Medium transport|| ||7 |----- | |}
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Variants ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |EPS Dragan Volkic||Template:Country data Estoni||Guided missile Destroyer|| ||Serves as flagship of the EPA Navy and classified as a 'cruiser'. Re-armed with 16x Kh-35 in lieu of Styx missiles |----- |Kotor-class frigate||Template:Country data Estoni||Coastal frigate|| ||4 in service, re-armed with 16x Kh-35 in lieu of Styx missiles |----- |Končar-class missile boat||Template:Country data Estoni||Missile boat|| ||5 in service, equipped with Kh-35 |----- |Kralj-class missile boat||Template:Country data Estoni||Missile boat|| ||4 in service, equipped with Kh-35 |----- |Ruegen-class submarine|| Liothidia||Diesel-electric submarine|| ||3 in service, rumoured to be upgraded with 3M-54 Klub missiles in 2015-2016. |----- |Sava-class submarine|| Template:Country data Estoni||Diesel-electric submarine|| ||2 |----- |Heroj-class submarine|| Template:Country data Estoni||Diesel-electric submarine|| ||2 |----- |Gersfeld-class landing craft|| Liothidia||Small landing craft/coastal mine-layer|| || 4 in service |----- |Mirna-class patrol boat||Template:Country data Estoni||Patrol boat|| ||9 in service |----- |SS-N-2 Styx|| Liothidia||Anti-ship missile|| ||Equips most coastal defence batteries |----- |Kh-35|| Liothidia||Anti-ship missile|| ||Equips a number of modernised coastal defence batteries |----- |}
Ballistic missiles
Template:Standard table ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Name ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Origin ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Type ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Variants ! style="text-align: left; background: #aaccab;"| Notes |----- |OTR-21 Tochka|| Liothidia||Short-range ballistic missile|| ||Standard battlefield ballistic missile employed by the EPAGF, 70-185km |----- |BM-4 SCUD-B|| Liothidia||Theatre ballistic missile|| ||300km |----- |BM-6 SCUD-E||Template:Country data Estoni||Theatre ballistic missile|| ||500km |----- |BM-7 SCUD-F||Template:Country data Estoni||Medim range ballistic missile||||1,200km |----- |BM-25||Template:Country data Estoni||Mobile IRBM|| || 4,000km |----- |}