List of Equipment of the Republican Armed Service
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The following is a list of weaponry, vehicles, and other notable hardware used by the Republican Armed Service of Iverica.
See Official List
General Circulation
Ammunition
Arms (Small)
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Arms (Heavy)
Common Vehicles
Electronic Equipment (Signals & Electronic Warfare)
Munitions & Special Weapons
Protective Equipment
Miscellaneous
Army
Aircraft
Artillery and Towed Systems
Vehicles
Miscellaneous
Air Force
Aircraft
Aircraft Weaponry
Artillery & Emplaced Weaponry
Ground Vehicles
Miscellaneous
Aircraft
Artillery & Emplaced Weaponry
Boats & Fast Craft
Ships
Support and Service Support Ships
Miscellaneous
Missiles (Defensive)
Designation | Type | Origin | Dimensions & Mass | Warhead | Propulsion | Flight Details | Guidance System | Launch Platform | Notes |
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MVS-84/RGM-84 Block-II | Anti-Ship Missile | Lux Missiles & Defence |
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140 kilograms (310 lb), HE Shaped Charge | Turbojet/solid propellant booster |
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Active Radar Homing, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-84 Block II Rassoro is a subsonic, sea-skimming anti-ship missile. Block-II features an improved steerable seeker and targetting computer capable of improved target descrimination and adaptive beamforming for jam resistance. Block-II missile seekers are capable of recognising terrain and surface obstructions like high waves and can manoeuvre to avoid unintended collisions. The missiles can perform terminal weaving manoeuvres to avoid CIWSs. Surface ship launched variants are typically fired from a quad-launcher on the top quarterdeck or on the amidships' top-deck. |
MVS-85/RGM-85 | Anti-Ship Missile | Lux Missiles & Defence |
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140 kilograms (310 lb), HE Shaped Charge | Turbojet/solid propellant booster |
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Optical Contrast Seeker, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-85 Ouster is a subsonic, sea-skimming anti-ship missile. MVS-85 features an electro-optical multi-spectral contrast seeker utilising targetting data from a pre-loaded strike package. The seeker is capable of homing on a precise thermal signature and/or contour profile- allowing it to identify its intended target among multiple tracks. An onboard targetting computer uses machine-learning software to calculate for the changing target picture as the missile closes with the target or shifts angle of approach. The missile is immune to signals jamming and will ignore active radar decoys and chaff. Surface ship launched variants are typically fired from a quad-launcher on the top quarterdeck or on the amidships' top-deck. |
MVS-101/RGM-101 | Anti-Ship Missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics |
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200 kilograms (440 lb), HE Shaped Charge | Multi-stage solid-fuel rocket |
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Active Radar Homing, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-101 Raptor is a supersonic, sea-skimming anti-ship missile. It is part of a multi-variant family of Iverican missiles. It features a steerable active radar homing seeker guided by a targetting computer capable of improved target descrimination and adaptive beamforming for jam resistance. Surface ship launched variants are stored and fired from Vertical Launching Systems. |
MVS-101E/RGM-101E | Electronic Warfare Decoy Missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics |
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None | Multi-stage solid-fuel rocket, turbojet engine capable of thrust vectoring |
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Active Radar Homing, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-101E Enigma is a supersonic, sea-skimming decoy missile intended to be difficult to distinguish from its sister missile, the MVS-101. It is intended to act as an electronic warfare screening decoy launched together with a salvo of MVS-101s or similar missiles. The E variant has identical specifications but carries a radar jammer instead of a warhead; the jammer system is capable of intercepting, automatically processing and jamming received radio frequency signals. The system receivers use processed signals intelligence to determine and spot jam the fire-control radars of hostile CIWS, interceptors, or surveillance vehicles. Upon reaching its target, the missile can be pre-set to loiter over its target or to collide with the target. Surface ship launched variants are stored and fired from Vertical Launching Systems. |
MVS-102VL/RUM-102VL | Standoff anti-submarine missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics |
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None | Two-stage solid-fuel rocket, turbojet engine capable of thrust vectoring |
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Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-102VL Tigre is a supersonic, anti-submarine missile carrying a TVU-54 light-weight torpedo. It is a stand-off anti-submarine weapon propelled by a 2-stage solid-fuel rocket. The RUT/TVU-54 is a light, short-range torpedo capable of active, passive, or semi-active acoustic guidance and is capable of wake-homing. On splash-down the torpedo separates from its rocket booster and will acquire an acoustic signature matching its uploaded target profile or will search a spherical area of water approximately 9.1 km in diameter. Surface ship launched variants are stored and fired from Vertical Launching Systems. |
MVS-220/RGM-220 | Anti-Ship Missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics, Varinco |
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250 kilograms (550 lb), Semi-armour-piercing high explosive
(kinetic penetrator with delyed-fuse explosive filling) |
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Surface Ship | The MVS-220 Requiem is a supersonic, sea-skimming capable anti-ship missile. It features a steerable AESA active radar homing primary seeker supported by a passive radar homing validator capable of discriminating against countermeasures. The seeker package is capable of adaptive beamforming to mitigate jamming interference. MVS-220 missiles are equipped with an inertial navigation system and cruise-guidance for early and midcourse navigation. The MVS-220 can periodically peek above its sea-skimming altitude to check for targets and may activate its terminal sprint as far as 10-15 km from its target, performing weaving manoeuvres during this stage. Surface ship launched variants are typically fired from a triple-launcher on the top quarterdeck or on the amidships' top-deck. |
Missiles (Offensive)
Designation | Type | Origin | Dimensions & Mass | Warhead | Propulsion | Flight Details | Guidance System | Launch Platform | Notes |
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MVS-84/RGM-84 Block-II | Anti-Ship Missile | Lux Missiles & Defence |
|
140 kilograms (310 lb), HE Shaped Charge | Turbojet/solid propellant booster |
|
Active Radar Homing, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-84 Block II Rassoro is a subsonic, sea-skimming anti-ship missile. Block-II features an improved steerable seeker and targeting computer capable of improved target descrimination and adaptive beamforming for jam resistance. Block-II missile seekers are capable of recognising terrain and surface obstructions like high waves and can manoeuvre to avoid unintended collisions. The missiles can perform terminal weaving manoeuvres to avoid CIWSs. Surface ship launched variants are typically fired from a quad-launcher on the top quarterdeck or on the amidships' top-deck. |
MVS-85/RGM-85 | Anti-Ship Missile | Lux Missiles & Defence |
|
140 kilograms (310 lb), HE Shaped Charge | Turbojet/solid propellant booster |
|
Optical Contrast Seeker, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-85 Ouster is a subsonic, sea-skimming anti-ship missile. MVS-85 features an electro-optical multi-spectral contrast seeker utilising targeting data from a pre-loaded strike package. The seeker is capable of homing on a precise thermal signature and/or contour profile- allowing it to identify its intended target among multiple tracks. An onboard targeting computer uses machine-learning software to calculate for the changing target picture as the missile closes with the target or shifts angle of approach. The missile is immune to signals jamming and will ignore active radar decoys and chaff. Surface ship launched variants are typically fired from a quad-launcher on the top quarterdeck or on the amidships' top-deck. |
MVS-101/RGM-101 | Anti-Ship Missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics |
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200 kilograms (440 lb), HE Shaped Charge | Multi-stage solid-fuel rocket |
|
Active Radar Homing, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-101 Raptor is a supersonic, sea-skimming anti-ship missile. It is part of a multi-variant family of Iverican missiles. It features a steerable active radar homing seeker guided by a targeting computer capable of improved target descrimination and adaptive beamforming for jam resistance. Surface ship launched variants are stored and fired from Vertical Launching Systems. |
MVS-101E/RGM-101E | Electronic Warfare Decoy Missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics |
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None | Multi-stage solid-fuel rocket, turbojet engine capable of thrust vectoring |
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Active Radar Homing, Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVS-101E Enigma is a supersonic, sea-skimming decoy missile intended to be difficult to distinguish from its sister missile, the MVS-101. It is intended to act as an electronic warfare screening decoy launched together with a salvo of MVS-101s or similar missiles. The E variant has identical specifications but carries a radar jammer instead of a warhead; the jammer system is capable of intercepting, automatically processing and jamming received radio frequency signals. The system receivers use processed signals intelligence to determine and spot jam the fire-control radars of hostile CIWS, interceptors, or surveillance vehicles. Upon reaching its target, the missile can be pre-set to loiter over its target or to collide with the target. Surface ship launched variants are stored and fired from Vertical Launching Systems. |
MVU-102/RUM-102 | Standoff anti-submarine missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics |
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None | Two-stage solid-fuel rocket, turbojet engine capable of thrust vectoring |
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Inertial & GPS guidance | Surface Ship | The MVU-102 Tigre is a supersonic, anti-submarine missile carrying a TVU-54 light-weight torpedo. It is a stand-off anti-submarine weapon propelled by a 2-stage solid-fuel rocket. The RUT/TVU-54 is a light, short-range torpedo capable of active, passive, or semi-active acoustic guidance and is capable of wake-homing. On splash-down the torpedo separates from its rocket booster and will acquire an acoustic signature matching its uploaded target profile or will search a spherical area of water approximately 9.1 km in diameter. Surface ship launched variants are stored and fired from Vertical Launching Systems. |
MVS-220/RGM-220 | Anti-Ship Missile | Suisa Defence Aeronautics, Varinco |
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250 kilograms (550 lb), Semi-armour-piercing high explosive
(kinetic penetrator with delyed-fuse explosive filling) |
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Surface Ship | The MVS-220 Requiem is a supersonic, sea-skimming capable anti-ship missile. It features a steerable AESA active radar homing primary seeker supported by a passive radar homing validator capable of discriminating against countermeasures and emissions spoofing. The seeker package is capable of adaptive beamforming to mitigate jamming interference. MVS-220 missiles are equipped with an inertial navigation system and cruise datalink guidance for early and midcourse navigation. Using its passive radar homing component, the missile may be given course updates or corrections with fire-control radar in its semi-active radar homing mode. The MVS-220 can periodically peek above its sea-skimming altitude to check for targets and may activate its terminal sprint as far as 10-15 km from its target, performing weaving manoeuvres during this stage. In some instances, the missile's AESA component has been able to detect contacts beyond its visual range without increasing altitude over sea-skimming ranges. Surface ship launched variants are typically fired from a triple or quadruple-launchers. |