Portcullian Army

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Portcullian Army
Active11 October 1770 – present
CountryPortcullia
TypeArmy
Size2,000 active
6,000 reserve
Garrison/HQFort Winchester, Portcullia

The Portcullian Army is the principle land force of the Portcullian Armed Forces. Comprised of some 2,000 active and 6,000 reserve personnel, it states its primary mission is to ensure the defense of the sovereignty of its own territory and of its allies.

History

Equipment

Name Photo Origin Role Cartridge Variant Notes
Pistols
Bullpup PSABullpup.png  New Tyran
 Portcullia
Service revolver 11.43×23mm Issued to as a ceremonial weapon.
P2 P2pistol.png Nukkumaa Pistol 7.65×20mm Long
11.43x23mm
Locally produced replacement for the P1. Various models in service including those chambered in Solevanti 11.43mm, used by the special forces.
Submachine guns
SMG2 SMG2smg.png  Portcullia Submachine gun 7.65×20mm Long Used by security forces and vehicle crews.
Rifles/carbines
Rifle No. 5 Mk I Lee-Enfield no 5-IMG 6559-white.jpg  New Tyran Service rifle .303 Tyranian Some 15,000 rifles were given to Portcullia in the 1950s, quickly replaced by the R1 by the 1960s and used only for sport shooting and ceremonial purposes.
R1 R1Sole.png Reberiya Semi-automatic rifle 7×51mm EC R1
R1A1
R1C
Kept in reserve storage.
R2 R2Rifle.png  Portcullia
 Gothia
Assault rifle 5.7x40mm EC R2A2
R2A4
Purchased in the 1980s as a replacement for the R1, later produced domestically. Retained with rear-line units.
R4 R4rifle.png  Portcullia Assault rifle 5.7x40mm EC Replaced all R1s and R2s in active service.
Machine guns
MG4 AAMASM82.png  Sieuxerr Heavy machine gun 13.2x99mm Hotchkiss Used on vehicles and dismounted.
MG3 FN MAG trípode.JPG  Sieuxerr General-purpose machine gun 7×51mm EC MAG 60.20
MAG 60.30
MAG 60.40
Replacement for the MG2.
MG2 MG2Sole.png  Ostland
 Portcullia
General-purpose machine gun 7×51mm EC In the late 1960s surplus Ostlandic army machinery was purchased from Sieuxerr and the MG2 was produced. It is a close copy of the MG42 with only notable difference is a slower rate of fire on infantry models, with vehicle models maintaining the high rate of fire. Modernized variants are in service with a replacement pending.
DMRs and sniper rifles
SR1 FRM1989.png  Solevant Sniper rifle 7×51mm EC Purchased from Solevant in the mid-1990s to replace Lee Enfield based sniper rifles.
R3 R3Rifle.png  Portcullia
 Gothia
Designated marksman rifle 7×51mm EC Chambered in the 7mm EC rifle cartridge. Issued to squad marksmen.

Launchers

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Anti-Armor
Tulipe MBDA MLP et MMP.JPG  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile MMP-AS
MMP-HL
To replace MILAN missile.
ACCP-600 ACCP600.png  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile Standard issue short-range ATGM, issued together with the LRAC-89G2.
ABL-100 ABL100.png  Gothia Anti-tank weapon Unguided alternative to the ACCP-600.
ABL-90 ABL90.png  Sieuxerr
 Gothia
Anti-tank weapon Being replaced by the ACCP-600 and ABL-100.
Lis MILAN P1220770.jpg  Sieuxerr Anti-tank guided missile M.72/2T
M.72/3
M.72/ER
MILAC M.72 replacement underway by M.14.
LRAC-89G2 LRBL63.png  Sieuxerr Rocket-propelled grenade launcher Modernized with a new optical device with laser-range finder, these are used as principle high-explosive projectors for infantry sqauds.


Model Image Type Origin Number Details
Wheeled Armored Vehicles
AMX-10  Sieuxerr

Organization

Headquarters of the Army

Based at Fort Winchester

PortculliaBrigade.png Portcullian Brigade

Based at Boatwright Camp

  • Headquarters Company
  • 1st Rifle Battalion 'The Rifles'
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1RIFBAT
      • Company Headquarters Platoon
      • Signals Platoon
      • Medical Platoon
      • Heavy Mortar Platoon
      • Air Defense Platoon
      • Admin Office Platoon
    • 1st Infantry Company
      • Company Headquarters Platoon
      • 1st Infantry Platoon
      • 2nd Infantry Platoon
      • 3rd Infantry Platoon
      • Fire Support Platoon
      • Maneuver Support Platoon
    • 2nd Infantry Company
      • Company Headquarters Platoon
      • 4th Infantry Platoon
      • 5th Infantry Platoon
      • 6th Infantry Platoon
      • Fire Support Platoon
      • Maneuver Support Platoon
    • 3rd Infantry Company
      • Combat Recovery Platoon
      • 7th Infantry Platoon
      • 8th Infantry Platoon
      • 9th Infantry Platoon
      • Fire Support Platoon
      • Maneuver Support Platoon
    • Reconnaissance Company
      • Company Headquarters Platoon
      • 1st Reconnaissance Platoon
      • 2nd Reconnaissance Platoon
      • 3rd Reconnaissance Platoon
      • Fire Support Platoon
      • Maneuver Support Platoon
    • Forward Support Company, 1RIFBAT
      • Company Headquarters Platoon
      • Combat Recovery Platoon
      • Transport Platoon
      • Field Feed Platoon
      • Maintenance Platoon
      • Quartermaster Platoon
  • 2nd Rifle Battalion 'Capital Guards'
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2RIFBAT
    • 4th Infantry Company
    • 5th Infantry Company
    • 6th Infantry Company
    • Reconnaissance Company, 2RIFBAT
    • Forward Support Company, 2RIFBAT
  • 3rd Rifle Battalion (Reserve)
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3RIFBAT
    • 7th Infantry Company
    • 8th Infantry Company
    • 9th Infantry Company
    • Reconnaissance Company, 3RIFBAT
    • Forward Support Company, 3RIFBAT
  • 4th Rifle Battalion (Reserve)
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4RIFBAT
    • 10th Infantry Company
    • 11th Infantry Company
    • 12th Infantry Company
    • Reconnaissance Company, 4RIFBAT
    • Forward Support Company, 4RIFBAT
  • 5th Rifle Battalion (Reserve)
    • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 5RIFBAT
    • 13th Infantry Company
    • 14th Infantry Company
    • 15th Infantry Company
    • Reconnaissance Company, 5RIFBAT
    • Forward Support Company, 5RIFBAT
  • 3rd Artillery Battalion (Reserve)
  • 4th Artillery Battalion 'Thunderhead'
  • Services Battalion

Army Services Brigade