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  • |name= Commonwealth Defence Forces *[[Arthuristan Coastal Command]]
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  • |image=[[File:Arthuristan army flag 2.png|200px]] |allegiance=[[Commonwealth Defence Forces]]
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  • |manufacturer=Arthuristan Dynamics ...ange Interceptor Weapon Trojan''' was developed in the early-90s for the [[Arthuristan Dynamics Cyclone]] and similar heavy tactical fighters as a replacement of
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  • |used_by= [[Commonwealth Defence Forces]] |wars= [[Arthuristan Civil War]]
    3 KB (437 words) - 02:55, 11 January 2019
  • |manufacturer=Arthuristan Dynamics ...t possesses none of the sophisticated ECCM or PENAID featured in a typical Arthuristan cruise missile and relies purely on its sheer speed and high altitude appro
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  • |manufacturer=Arthuristan Dynamics ...) Taipan is a short-ranged, heatseeking air-to-air missile manufactured by Arthuristan Dynamics. The Mark 1 version entered service in the early-80s, followed by
    3 KB (381 words) - 02:54, 11 January 2019
  • |manufacturer=Arthuristan Dynamics [[Category:Arthuristan People's Air Force]]
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  • |type = Joint Forces Base [Air, Naval and Land] ...-9 Skyray|F-9B]] fighter squadron ([[Belhavia|Belhavian]]), and Eagleland Forces 'Ross Archipelagos' ([[Eagleland|Eaglelander]]).
    6 KB (774 words) - 02:41, 5 June 2019
  • | used_by = [[Arthuristan People's Defence Forces]]<br>[[Imperial Army (Belhavia)]] | manufacturer = Arthuristan Dynamics
    4 KB (479 words) - 02:54, 11 January 2019
  • ...apons of massed destruction, and to coordinate with the military's special forces in conducting direct action and other black operations. ...I's remit gradually expanded to become the primary means through which the Arthuristan Foreign Office acquires actionable information.
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  • ...d since 1968 as the standard nuclear warhead of the [[Commonwealth Defence Forces]]. ...evice with a maximum yield of 60kt. It remains the sole nuclear warhead in Arthuristan service and is capable of being utilised in both strategic and tactical rol
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  • [[Category: Arthuristan People's Army]] [[Category: Arthuristan People's Defence Forces]]
    3 KB (407 words) - 02:54, 11 January 2019
  • |Builders=Arthuristan Dynamics The '''Katana-class''' is an Arthuristan {{wp|missile boat}} design, which entered service in the early-1990s with t
    3 KB (502 words) - 03:00, 22 January 2020
  • |allegiance=[[Commonwealth Defence Forces]] ...planners to rely on surface-to-air missiles and ballistic missiles for air defence and deep strike respectively, the Commonwealth Air Force has compete with t
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  • |manufacturer=Arthuristan Dynamics ...fence Missile]] in both services, creating a three-layered air and missile defence package against any incoming threat.
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  • ...vertheless, CSS personnel are occasionally issued with firearms where self-defence with deadly force is a likely scenario, and receive training in their use. [[Category:People's Commonwealth of Arthurista]]
    3 KB (363 words) - 02:54, 11 January 2019
  • |name= Aigios/Arthuristan DynamicsWhirlwind |caption= Aigios/Arthuristan Dynamics Whirlwind
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  • ...weaponry. According to information released by the Arthuristan Ministry of Defence to arms control organisationsas of 2017, the number of warheads in active s ...s heavy bombers, was successfully tested and from 1968 became the standard Arthuristan nuclear warhead, replacing all earlier types.
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  • ...he [[Commonwealth Defence Forces|Arthuristan military]] and other security forces which are trained and tasked with accomplishing special missions. ...Joint Commando Force, which comes under the direct purview of the Chief of Defence Staff, although they may be parcelled out under the operational control of
    13 KB (1,938 words) - 22:19, 13 January 2019
  • ...-7 flight profile: the maneouverable re-entry vehicle confers considerable defence-evasion capability, while the active-radar terminal guidance package allows ...ersed and hidden in the face of superior air, ballistic-missile or special forces threat. Deployed as part of Army-level artillery, it is primarily intended
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