Royal Mejian Army
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Royal Mejian Army Ejército Real Mejian | |
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Active | ???? - present |
Country | Costa Mejis |
Branch | Costa Mejian Armed Forces |
Commanders | |
His Royal Highness the King | Adelardo IX |
Director of the Office of National Defense | Geraldo Reyes |
Chief of the Defense Staff | Coronel General Nicolás Alpizar |
The Royal Mejian Army is the land component of the Costa Mejian Armed Forces. It is responsible for maintaining the territorial sovereignty of the King of Costa Mejis as well as supporting Costa Meian interests in operations abroad. It's mission is to take all necessary measures for the defense of the Kingdom against threatened invasion or any action directed against the independence, sovereignty, interests or territorial integrity of the nation or threatening to secure the life or property of citizens thereof.
History
Organization
Element | Personal | Leader | Notes |
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I |
A company consists of three platoons, a marksman section, a weapons platoon, an air defense section, an ATGM section and a single battery of 82 mm mortars. | ||
II |
Four companies plus attached support and staff | ||
X |
Four battalions to a brigade plus support units | ||
XX |
Four brigades to a division along with support units |
A Costa Megion infantry squad is comprised of ten soldiers, led by a Sargento. The Sargento is assisted by a dedicated radio operator who is also armed with a standard rifle, generally a Fusil Asalto Modello 1993 (FAM-86) assault rifle. The remaining members are divided into two fireteams, both led by a Cabo. Each fireteam has three riflemen all armed with the aforementioned FAM-86 assault rifles, and one of whom will be equipped with a underbarrel grenade launcher. The final member of the fireteam is an automatic riflemen equipped with a Ametralladora Ligera Modello 1986 (ALM-86) light machinegun. Light antitank weapons in the form of the Misil Antitanque Individual Modello 1995 (MAIM-95) are also available for individual soldiers to carry. Three squads form a platoon, which is led by a Subteniente,
Each infantry company has three infantry platoons and a weapons platoon, whose personnel re equipped with heavier weaponry than a standard infantry squad. Equipment utilized by a weapons platoon include the Ametralladora Mediana Modello 1986 (AMM-86) medium machine gun and Ametralladora Pesada Modello 1986 (APM-86) heavy machine gun, the Ametralladora Granada Modello 1990 grenade machine gun, or the Misil Antitanque Individual Modello 2004 (MAIM-04) antitank weapon. Sometimes, a light 60 mm is available to the weapons platoon as well. A weapons platoon is generally commanded by a Tenente. In addition, a marksman section is attached to each infantry company, comprised of up to 6 designated marksman who are equipped with Fusil Tirador Modello 1986 (FTM-86) rifles for engaging more distant infantry targets of opportunity. The marksman section is generally commanded by a Señor Sargento. A Royal Mejian infantry company also has attached support in the form of an 82 mm mortar team, an ATGM team equipped with the Lumenic MAM-06/30 or MAM-06/70 antitank missiles, and an air defense section equipped with the Notreceauen MAIM-88
The majority of the Costa Mejian infantry forces are considered motorized infantry and are generally transported by truck. Some units are equipped with the 6x6 Pegaso armoured personnel carrier, and plans to reequip the entirety of the Royal Mejian Army with these fighting vehicles have been discussed. The Pegaso serves as both an armored personal carrier armed with a heavy machine gun, usually a Ametralladora Pesada Modello 1986 (APM-86), and in other roles, including as a wheeled tank destroyer equipped with anti-tank guided missiles, a engineering vehicle, command post, armored ambulance, and mortar carrier
Ranks
Commissioned
Warrant Officers
Grade | Image | Rank |
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W-1 | Suboficial | |
W-2 | Suboficial Mayor |
Non-Commissioned and Enlisted
Grade | Image | Rank |
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E-1 | Reclutar Soldado | |
E-2 | Soldado | |
E-3 | Señor Soldado | |
E-4 | Cabo | |
E-5 | Cabo Primero | |
E-6 | Sargento | |
E-7 | Señor Sargento | |
E-8 | Sargento Maestro |
Equipment
Name | Role | Origin | Manufacturer | Number |
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Utility vehicles | ||||
VETAM | Light utility vehicle | Costa Mejis | OVESA | |
Troner | Logistical vehicle | Costa Mejis | PRMSA | |
Armored Fighting Vehicles | ||||
Pegaso | Armored Personnel Carrier | Costa Mejis | PRMSA | |
Continuar | Armored Personnel Carrier | Costa Mejis | PRMSA | |
Centauro | Cavalry reconnaissance | Costa Mejis | PRMSA | |
Miscellaneous Vehicles | ||||
Recovery Vehicles | ||||
Engineering Vehicles | ||||
Artillery | ||||
Towed | ||||
Modelo de Artillería 2002 (MA-02) | 155 mm howitzer | Costa Mejis | ACASA | |
Self-propelled gun | ||||
Self-propelled rocket launcher. | ||||
Towed Anti-aircraft | ||||
Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft | ||||
Anti-aircraft | ||||