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Earth V Military Declarations Thread

The Great Sixth Reich
19-07-2006, 02:56
Earth V Military Declarations Thread

Manpower

25.5 million men total.

Armee (und Heimatland Schützt): 25% = 6.375 Million Men - 8:1 Logistics = 796,875 Combat Soldiers
Marine: 25% = 6.375 Million Men - 6:1 logistics = 1,062,500 Combat Ship Personnel
Luftwaffe: 50% = 12.75 Million Men - 20:1 logistics = 637,500 Combat Aircraft Personnel
Reich Intelligence (Under Law & Order): 750,000 Men - 1000:1 logistics = 750 totally cool agents

Luftwaffe

In Reserve
30,000 Airbus A380-G

On Active Duty
33,000 Airbus A380-H (Five Crew Per Aircraft: 165,000 Total Flight Personnel)
30 EB-15 AWACS/Bomber/Anti-Ballistic Missile (Twenty Crew Per Aircraft: 600 Total Flight Personnel)
30,000 He-43 Über Scramjet-powered Multirole Fighters (One Crew Per Aircraft: 30,000 Total Flight Personnel)
300,000 He-31 Fighters (One Crew Per Aircraft: 300,000 Total Flight Personnel)
100 E-3 Sentry AWACS (Thirty Crew Per Aircraft: 3,000 Total Flight Personnel)
300 KC-10 Extenders (Five Crew Per Aircraft: 1,500 Total Flight Personnel)
300 KC-135 Stratotankers (Five Crew Per Aircraft: 1,500 Total Flight Personnel)
200 V-22 Ospreys (Five Crew Per Aircraft: 1,000 Total Flight Personnel)
18 KC-10 Extenders (Under Heimatland Schützt) (Five Crew Per Aircraft: 90 Total Flight Personnel)
18 E-3 Sentry AWACS (Under Heimatland Schützt) (Thirty Crew Per Aircraft: 540 Total Flight Personnel)

Personal Note: 60+7,200+178+2,100

Available Flight Personnel: 637,500
Total Flight Personnel in Above Listed Aircraft: 572,168
Research and Development Test Pilots: 10,000
Flight Instructors: 30,000
Secret RIA Pilots: 20,000
Vacant Flight Personnel: 332

Marine

3 Ohio SSBN (55 Crew Per Ship: 165 Total Sailors)
2 Wasp II class (1,108 Crew Per Ship: 2,216 Total Sailors)
10 Standard Destroyer, Farragut Class (164 Crew Per Ship: 1,640 Total Sailors)
1 Yorktown class CVN Farragut (6,000 Crew Per Ship: 6,000 Total Sailors)
100 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters (Naval Verson) (One Per Crew Per Aircraft: 100 Total Sailors)
10 Illeana Vassili-Class Carriers (Fully loaded with F-35) (3,350 Crew Per Ship: 33,500 Total Sailors)
20 SSN-688 Los Angeles Subs (129 Crew Per Ship: 2,580 Total Sailors)
30 Seawolf Subs (133 Crew Per Ship: 3,990 Total Sailors)
50 Ticonderoga Class Cruisers (364 Crew Per Ship: 18,200 Total Sailors)
40 Oliver Hazard Perry Destroyer/Frigate (215 Crew Per Ship: 8,600 Total Sailors)
30 Arleigh Burke AEIGS Destoryer (323 Crew Per Ship: 9,690 Total Sailors)
3 Guillen Class Battleships
100 Arleigh Burke DDGs (323 Crew Per Ship: 32,300 Total Sailors)
24 Ohio class submarines (Under Heimatland Schützt) (55 Per Crew Per Ship: 1,320 Total Sailors)
-576 Trident II missiles

Available Sailors: 637,500
Total Sailors: 572,168
Vacant Sailors: 65,332

Armee
15,000 FA-29K Tanks (5 Crew Per Unit: 75,000 Total Soldiers)
1,000 FA-22K Tanks (9 Crew Per Unit: 9,000 Total Soldiers)
7,800 M1A2 Abrams MBTs (4 Crew Per Unit: 31,200 Total Soldiers)
6,000 Predator Tank Destroyers (4 Crew Per Unit: 24,000 Total Soldiers)
14,800 M-2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles (3 Crew Per Unit: 44,400 Total Soldiers)
10,000 M113 Ultra Armored Personnel Carrier (2 Crew Per Unit: 20,000 Total Soldiers)
2,400 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher (5 Crew Per Unit: 12,000 Total Soldiers)
2,000 HMMWV Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile System (2 Crew Per Unit: 4,000 Total Soldiers)
4,000 Crusader Artillery (3 Crew Per Unit: 12,000 Total Soldiers)
2,000 M-270A1 MLRS Mobile Rocket Launcher (6,000 Total Soldiers)
450,000 Soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles.

Available Soldiers/Crew: 796,875
Total Vehicle Crew: 237,600
Total Soldiers: 490,000
Under Heimatland Schützt: 59,275

Heimatland Schützt

3,000 JOKE 87 AA Centers
3,000 35 ItK 88s
1,500 ItO 96, BUK M1 SAMs
6,000 LGM 118A Peacekeeper ICBMs
800 Ground Based Interceptors
2,592 SA-2 Guideline SAMs
3,000 Celtic SAMs

16 LAS-F100 'Fistfight'
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Ground-based geographical distribution:

Europe (including Iceland):

1,000 JOKE 87 AA Centers
1,000 35 ItK 88s
1,000 Celtic SAMs
500 ItO 96, BUK M1 SAMs
6,000 LGM 118A Peacekeeper ICBMs
400 Ground Based Interceptors
5000 FA-29K tanks
500 FA-22K tanks
5,000 M1A2 Abrams MBT
3,000 Predator Tank Destroyers
10,000 M-2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles
10,000 M113 Ultra Armored Personnel Carrier
800 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher
1,000 HMMWV Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile System
1,000 Crusader Artillery
1,000 M-270A1 MLRS Mobile Rocket Launcher
200,000 soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles

200 V-22 Ospreys
18 KC-10 Extenders (Under Heimatland Schützt)
18 E-3 Sentry AWACS (Under Heimatland Schützt)
60 E-3 Sentry AWACS
3,000 He-43 Über Scramjet-powered fast-attack bombers (at top secret underground base)
100,000 He-31 Fighters
33,000 Airbus A380-H

Northern Iraq:

500 Celtic SAMs
500 JOKE 87 AA Centers
500 35 ItK 88s
250 ItO 96, BUK M1 SAMs
50 Ground Based Interceptors
2500 FA-29K tanks
250 FA-22K tanks
500 M1A2 Abrams MBT
1,000 Predator Tank Destroyers
800 M-2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles
400 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher
100 HMMWV Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile System
1,500 Crusader Artillery
50,000 soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles

50 KC-135 Stratotankers
50 KC-10 Extenders
10 E-3 Sentry AWACS
50,000 He-31 Fighters

Maldives:

500 Celtic SAMs
500 JOKE 87 AA Centers
500 35 ItK 88s
250 ItO 96, BUK M1 SAMs
150 Ground Based Interceptors
16 LAS-F100 'Fistfight'
2500 FA-29K tanks
500 M1A2 Abrams MBT
400 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher
100 HMMWV Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile System
50,000 soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles

100 KC-135 Stratotankers
100 KC-10 Extenders
10 E-3 Sentry AWACS
50,000 He-31 Fighters (in space center storage with pilots on standby)
3 Quirinus space shuttles (Civilian)

East Timor:

500 Celtic SAMs
500 JOKE 87 AA Centers
500 35 ItK 88s
250 ItO 96, BUK M1 SAMs
150 Ground Based Interceptors
2500 FA-29K tanks
250 FA-22K tanks
1,000 M1A2 Abrams MBT
2,000 Predator Tank Destroyers
4,000 M-2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles
400 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher
700 HMMWV Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile System
1,500 Crusader Artillery
1,000 M-270A1 MLRS Mobile Rocket Launcher
100,000 soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles

150 KC-135 Stratotankers
150 KC-10 Extenders
10 E-3 Sentry AWACS
100,000 He-31 Fighters (at top secret underground base)

Midway Islands:

500 Celtic SAMs
500 JOKE 87 AA Centers
500 35 ItK 88s
250 ItO 96, BUK M1 SAMs
50 Ground Based Interceptors
2500 FA-29K tanks
300 M1A2 Abrams MBT
200 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher
100 HMMWV Avenger Anti-Aircraft Missile System
25,000 soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles

50 KC-135 Stratotankers
50 KC-10 Extenders
10 E-3 Sentry AWACS

Niskayuna:

500 M1A2 Abrams MBT
200 M-48 Chaparral Mobile SAM Launcher
25,000 soldiers with GSR36-A1 Assault Rifles

Naval Forces (2,689*3 = 8,067)

Maldives (WUOTAN)
5 Type 212 submarines (810 crewmen)
6 F125 class guided missile frigates with MONARC and GMLRS (960 crewmen + 300 Kommando Spezialkräfte)
3 Sachsen Class (F124) Air Defense Frigates (243 crewmen)
3 Fridtjof Nansen Class Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates with NH90 ASW helicopters (120 crewmen)
16 Skjold class patrol boats (256 crewmen)

East Timor (DONAR)
5 Type 212 submarines (810 crewmen)
6 F125 class guided missile frigates with MONARC and GMLRS (960 crewmen + 300 Kommando Spezialkräfte)
3 Sachsen Class (F124) Air Defense Frigates (243 crewmen)
3 Fridtjof Nansen Class Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates with NH90 ASW helicopters (120 crewmen)
16 Skjold class patrol boats (256 crewmen)

Arctic (FRÎJA)
5 Type 212 submarines (810 crewmen)
6 F125 class guided missile frigates with MONARC and GMLRS (960 crewmen + 300 Kommando Spezialkräfte)
3 Sachsen Class (F124) Air Defense Frigates (243 crewmen)
3 Fridtjof Nansen Class Anti-Submarine Warfare Frigates with NH90 ASW helicopters (120 crewmen)
16 Skjold class patrol boats (256 crewmen)

Ground Forces (138,060 crew + 61,940 ground soldiers)

15,000 Leopard 2E (60,000)
10,000 Leopard 2 PSO (40,000)
3,000 Raketenwerfer MARS (9,000)
6,000 Panzerhaubitze 2000 (18,000)
3,000 Puma Infantry Fighting Vehicles (9,000)
600 NASAMS II anti-aircraft system Puma vehicles (1,800)
60 Tiger HAD attack helicopters (120)
70 NH90 TTH (140)

Soldier equipment:
Arms Moravia CZ-G 2000 sidearm
Body armor: Flecktarn Infantrist der Zukunft (IdZ) vest over Schutzweste Spezialkräfte
Custom Deuter GmbH hydration and storage pack (protected from NBC)
Infanterist der Zukunft NBC protection
Infanterist der Zukunft advanced computerized helmet vision/communication system (thermographic vision, light amplification night-vision, GPS navigation with dead-reckoning and preloaded maps, squad audio communication, and squad vision from weapon-mounted cameras) developed by Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft with a government grant and produced by Rheinmetall AG-Defence Electronics Division
Normal main weapon: H&K G36 assault rifle with the standard two scopes
Automatic riflemen main weapon: GSR36-A1 machine gun (.50 cal) produced by Heckler & Koch GmbH
Special forces: H&K G36C and GSR36-C3 (depending on mission)

Luftwaffe (2,862)

900 Heinkel He-36 multi-role fighters (a tailless fighter like the X-36) (900)
xxx600 Eurofighter Typhoon multi-role fighters (1,000)xxx
50 Panavia Tornado ECR (100)
100 Airbus A380 military transports (by EADS) (200)
70 Airbus A330 Multi Role Tanker Transports (by EADS) (210)
30 Airbus A330 AWACS (by EADS) (570)
75 B-2 Spirit bombers (150)
10 XB-70 Valkyrie bombers (20)
6 Lockheed YF-12 (12)


Midway: 1,160
East Timor: 1,062,777
Maldives: 359,008
North Iraq: 13,391,691.5
Czech: 10,235,455
Swiss: 7,523,934
Liechtenstein: 33,987
Deutschland: 82,422,299
Polska: 38,536,869
Lithuania: 3,585,906
Latvia: 2,274,735
Norway: 4,610,820
Iceland: 299,388
Königsberg Obast: 968,200
Schenectady County: 150,000

1,160+1,062,777+359,008+13,391,691.5+10,235,455+7,523,934+33,987+82,422,299+38,536,869+2,274,735+4,6 10,820+299,388+968,200+150,000 = 161,870,324

0.0350141302

$35,792,020,365,232.27

$1,253,226,460,000

$626,613,230,000

50,000*6.26613230000 = 313,306.615 soldiers

Oberkommandos:
Europa (naval fleet FRÎJA)
Amerika
Nahe Osten (naval fleet WUOTAN)
Asien (naval fleet DONAR)
Auman
20-07-2006, 00:52
For the duration of my involvement in Earth V, which I see as historical Modern Auman, as I'm a futuretech player usually, I will be playing with a severely decreased population for convenience of roleplay and...well...to be interesting.

Here are Auman's past military numbers at this time in the modern era:

Aumanii MT Military Statistics-


Aumanii Military Manpower: 109,226

Military Equipment used by the Aumanii Army:

Main Battle Tanks

-Leopard 2A6A: 170
-Leopard 2A4: 182
-Leopard 1A5: 530
-M48A5: 400

Armoured Fighting Vehicles

Marder 1A3: 443

Armoured Personnel Carriers

-Leonidas-2:501
-M113: 1589
-Panhard VBL: 251

Field Artillery

-155mm Artillery: 266
-105mm Artillery: 463

Mobile Artillery

-PzH 2000: 24
-M109A3/A5: 250
-M110A2: 161

Rocket Launched Artillery

-M270 MLRS: 36
-RM70: 116

Anti-Tank

-AT-14 Kornet: 196
-BGM-71 TOW2: 366
-MILAN: 290
-AT-4 Spigot: 262
-RPG-18: 19,793

Anti-Aircraft

-SA-10 Grumble 2
-MIM-104 Patriot PAC3: 6
-MIM-23 Hawk Phase III: 7
-TOR-M1: 25
-SA-8 Gecko: 39
-FIM-92 Stinger: 500
-ASRAD: 54
-Artemis: 30

Attack Helicopters

-AH-64A: 20
-AH-64D: 12

Helicopters

-CH-47DG: 15
-NHI NH90: 34
-UH-1H: 27
-AB-205: 75

Aumanii Navy:


Frigates

* 4 x Frigates Class Meko-200HN
o FFG Sidearm (F 452)
o FFG Hookfish (F 453)
o FFG Truncheon (F 454)
o FFG Slapfist (F 455)

* 10 x Frigates Class Standard
o FFG Omen (F 450)
o FFG Lendt (F 451)
o FFG Roundhouse (F 459)
o FFG Hammer (F 460)
o FFG Gutshot (F 461)
o FFG Kilika (F 462)
o FFG Bruiser (F 463)
o FFG Kickball (F 464)
o FFG Taunt (F 465)
o FFG Nik Fokker (F 466)

Fast attack craft missile

* 5 x FACM Class Super Vita
o PGFG Roussen (P67)
o PGFG Daniolos (P68)
o PGFG Krystallidis (P69)
o Under construction (P70)
o Under construction (P71)
* 4 x FACM Class La Combattante III
o PGFG Laskos (P 20)
o PGFG Blessas (P 21)
o PGFG Mikonios (P 22)
o PGFG Troupakis (P 23)
* 5 x FACM Class La Combattante IIIb
o PGFG Kavaloudis (P 24)
o PGFG Degiannis (P 26)
o PGFG Xenos (P 27)
o PGFG Simitzopoulos (P 28)
o PGFG Starakis (P 29)
* 6 x FACM Class La Combattante IIa
o PCFG Votsis (P 72)
o PCFG Pezopoulos (P 73)
o PCFG Vlahavas (P 74)
o PCFG Maridakis (P 75)
o PCFG Tournas (P 76)
o PCFG Sakipis (P 77)


Fast attack craft torpedo

* 4 x FACT Class Jaguar
o PCF Hesperos (P 50)
o PCF Kyklon (P 53)
o PCF Lelaps (P 54)
o PCF Tyfon (P 56)

Submarines

* 4 x Glaukos class (Type 209 (1100) Submarine - Neptune I upgrade)
o Glaukos (S-110)
o Nireus (S-111)
o Triton (S-112)
o Proteus (S-113)
* 4 x Poseidon class (Type 209 (1200) Submarine - Neptune II upgrade)
o Poseidon (S-116)
o Amfitriti (S-117)
o Okeanos (S-118)
o Pontos (S-132)

Landing ships

* 5 x Landing Ships Jason Class (LST)
o LST Chios (L 173)
o LST Samos (L 174)
o LST Ikaria (L 175)
o LST Lesbos (L 176)
o LST Rodos (L 177)
* 4 x Fast Landing Ships Class Zubr/Pomornik (LCAC)
o LCAC Kefallinia (L180)
o LCAC Ithaki (L181)
o LCAC Kerkyra (L182)
o LCAC Zakynthos (L183)

Gunboat ships

* 3 x Gunboats Class
o FS/PG ?ikh (P 62)
o FS/PG Doxa (P 63)
o FS/PG Eleftheria (P 64)
* 2 x Gunboats Class Osprey 55
o PG Armatolos (P 18)
o PG Navmachos (P 19)
* 2 x Gunboats Class Osprey HSY-55
o PG Pyrpolitis (P 57)
o PG Polemistis (P 61)
* 2 x Gunboats Class Asheville
o PC/PG Tolmi (P 229)
o PC/PG Ormi (P 230)

Minesweepers/mine-layers

* 7 x Minesweepers - Coastal
o MSC Alkyon (M 211)
o MSC Klio (M 213)
o MSC Avra (M 214)
o MSC Aidon (M 240)
o MSC Kichli (M 241)
o MSC Kissa (M 242)
o MSC Pleias (M 248)
* 1 x Mine-Sweeper Class Castano
o MSC Erato (M 60)
* 2 x Mine-Sweepers/Hunters Class Hunt
o MSC/MSH Europe (M 62)
o MSC/MSH Kallisto (M 63)

Aircraft

* 6 P-3B Orion
* 11 Sikorsky S-70B-6/10 Aegean Hawk
* 10 Augusta Bell AB212ASW
* 2 SA 319 Alouette III (for training purposes)


Air Force:

Combat aircraft flown by the Aumanii Air Force include a number of advanced foreign fighters (F-16C/D block 30,40,50 and 52+, Mirage 2000 and 2000-5) with older models retrofitted to the latest standards. The main transports utilized are the C-130 Hercules and the C-27 Spartan. On June, 2005, the Aumanii Ministry of Defense announced a USD 1.1 billion dollars agreement for the commission of further 30 (with an option for 10 more) F-16C/D block 52+ which will be delivered soon.

These statistics are taken directly from the Greek Military's wikipedia.
Alif Laam Miim
21-07-2006, 01:13
Declarations [must have XLS to read...]

*ALM Declarations (http://www.freewebs.com/ducdesaintlazare/Military%20Forces%20%2D%20ALM.xls)

*Abyssinia Declarations (http://www.freewebs.com/ducdesaintlazare/Military%20Forces%20%2D%20Abyssinia.xls)

*RP Chad Declarations (http://www.freewebs.com/ducdesaintlazare/Military%20Forces%20%2D%20Chad.xls)

will be updated sometime soon...
-New Slovakia-
21-07-2006, 03:39
((OOC: Reserved for later posting.))
Great Romeo
22-07-2006, 22:01
Oružane Snage Rupublican Republika nad Velik Rim

5 Million men per $Trillion = 1.94605831 million men

Army: 65% = 1.2649379 million men - 4:1 logistics = 0.316234475 million combat soldiers
Navy: 25% = 0.316234475 million men - 3:1 logistics = 0.105411492 million combat ship personnel
Air Force: 10% = 0.12649379 million men - 9:1 logistics = 0.0140548656 million combat aircraft personnel

New (in transformation process, 75% complete):

637,131 infantrymen, varients of AK-107 assault rifles, RPG-29 Vampir handheld anti-tank grenade launchers (RPGs), or PK general purpose machine guns
30,000 T-90S main battle tanks (3 x 30,000 = 90,000)
70,000 BTR-90 (3 x 70,000 = 210,000)
36,000 BM-30 (3 x 36,000 = 108,000)
15,000 S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft/missile systems (3 x 15,000 = 45,000)
3,000 Ka-60 transport helicopters (2 x 3,000 = 6,000)
1,000 Mi-28N/MMW Havo attack helicopter (2 x 1,000 = 2,000)

(9646-4600)+(234-108)+39176 = 44348+10500+4560+350+130 (112 free naval personnel)
Personnel numbers are not corrected

2 Ulyanovsk class carriers (2 x 2,300 Navy and 1,500 Naval Air = 4,600 Navy and 3,000 Naval Air*)
19 Kirov class battlecruisers (6 x 742 Navy and 18 Naval Air = 4,452 Navy and 324 Naval Air)
32 Project 1155.1 Fregat II Class Large ASW Ships (NATO codename: Udaloy II) (16 x 300 = 4,800)
51 Project 956EM Sovremenny class destroyers (16 x 350 = 2,210)
33 Horizon Common New Generation Frigates (CNGF) with long range RADAR (16 x 174 = 2,784)
13 Borei class nuclear ballistic missile submarines (17 x 130 = 2,210)
17 Akula-II attack submarines (17 x 51 = 867)*
17 Lada class attack submarines (17 x 37 = 629)*

1,600 Su-47 Berkut fighters (1,600)*
30 MiG-29OVT fighters (30)*
370 Su-37 Terminator fighters (370)*
300 Eurofighter Typhoon fighters (300)*
2,000 MiG-31M 'Foxhound-B' interceptors (2,000)*
2,500 SU-25KM “Scorpion” attack aircraft (2,500)*
700 Tu-160 NK-74 bombers (4 x 700 = 2,800)*
30 Beriev A-50U Mainstay AWACS (7 x 30 = 210)*
375 Ilyushin Il-78 Midas tankers (6 x 375 = 2,250)
30 Tu-160PP electronic warfare aircraft (4 x 30 = 120)*
750 Antonov An-72 transports (3 x 750 = 2,250)
300 Antonov An-225 transports (6 x 300 = 1,800)

60 G-4M Super Galeb fighter-bombers (60, all aircraft stationed in Frigidaqua)*

1,600+30+370+300+2000+2500+2800+210+120+60+3000+867+629 = 14,486 elite warfighters, signified by *. 50,000 soldiers per $100 billion = 28.972 billion
1,185,811 Soviet-style warfighters ($592,905,673,494.39)

150,000+210,000+108,000+45,000+6,000+2,000+4,600+4,452+324+4,800+2,210+2,784+2,210+2,250+2,250+1800 = 548,680 Soviet crewmen, 637,131 infantry.

Old stuff with notes on what happened to it

300 T-80U main battle tanks (3 x 300 = 900) [Converted to T-90S]
500 M-84 main battle tanks (3 x 500 = 1,500) [Converted to T-90S]
200 BTR-60PB APCs (2 with room for 12 passengers x 200 = 400 & 2,400) [Converted to BTR-90]
200 BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicles (3 with room for 8 passengers x 200 =
600 & 1,600) [Converted to BTR-90]
100 9K33M3 "Osa-AKM" (3 x 100 = 300) [Converted to S-400]
30 SS-24 rail launched ICBMs and A-35 system covering Beograd and surrounding areas (30,000) [Integrated into ballistic submarine missiles and S-400 systems]
300 M-55 152-mm Towed Gun-Howitzer (8 x 300 = 2,400) [In reserve]
30 MiG-29 FULCRUM fighters (1 x 30 = 30) [Converted to MiG-29OVT]
60 G-4M Super Galeb fighter-bombers (2 x 60 = 120) [Current]
1 Tu-22P EW aircraft with air refueling (3 x 1 = 3) [In reserve]
3 Ilyushin Il-78 Midas tanker (6 x 3 = 18) [With current fleet]
1 Typhoon class ballistic missile submarine (163 x 1 = 163) [Converted to Borei class]
3 Akula-II attack submarines (51 x 3 = 153) [Added to current fleet]
Several modified civilian ships with SA-N-12 SAMs and SS-N-22 (P-80 Zubr) anti-ship missiles (13,413 sailors) [Storage]

204,388 soldiers armed with AK-107 assault rifles, some with the added grenade launcher or RPG-22s


9,396,411+630,548+22,303,552+4,075,261 = 36,405,772

36,405,772

0.00734876302

34,616,488,834,371.61

$254,388,373,000

$127,194,186,500 (half of total defense budget)

254,388 total men (using Soviet training)

New stats:

9,396,411+630,548+22,303,552+4,075,261 = 36,405,772 (+142,893,540-2,035,774) =
177,263,538

0.034928775960591133004926108374384

$1,243,755,346,988.78 total defense budget

$621,877,673,494.39 (half of total defense budget)
Warta Endor
28-07-2006, 10:50
Armed Forces of Warta Endor

Number of Population in Military: 6000000 (2.1%)
Defense Budget: $1,665,422,790,000
Budget per Soldier (Combat and Support): $277570.47
Budget per Soldier (Combat, Support and Trained NAR): $157291.08

DEFCON LEVELS AND CURRENT STATUS

DEFCON I-Total War, Every Available Male and Female Citizen Is Under Arms. The Entire Production Is Centered On War Production.
DEFCON II-War. The Regular Armed Forces and Several or All National Reserves Are Mobilized.
DEFCON III-War is Imminent. Regular Army Is Mobilized, National Reserves Are Alerted.
DEFCON IV-Raised Armed Forces Activity, Due To Maneuvers Or Foreign Threats. Increased Naval and Aerial Patrol, Coastal Detection Command and Air Defense Command Are Fully Alerted.
DEFCON V-Low Level Of Armed Forces Activity, Leaves May Be Canceled, Minor Foreign Or Internal Threat.
DEFCON VI-Lowest Possible Level, Normal Peacetime Routine.

Current Alert Level: DEFCON IV

Marine Corps: 150000 Men Combat, 1.5 Million Men Support (1:10) Total: 1.65 million
Navy: 200000 Men Combat , 2 Million Men Support (1:10) Total: 2.2 million
Air Force: 40000 Men Combat, 800000 Men Support (1:20) Total: 8400000
Army: 250000 Men Combat, 1.5 Million Men Support (1:5) Total: 1.75 Million

National Naval Reserve: 80000 Men Combat, 800000 Men Support (1:10) Total: 880000
National Air Reserve: 10000 Men Combat, 200000 Men Support (1:20) Total: 210000
National Army Reserve: 500000 Men Combat, 2.5 Million Men Support (1:5): 3 Million

Total Reserves: 8019036 Men
Trained Reserves: 4.9 Million Men
Untrained Reserves: 3119036 Men
Wartime Potential: 14019036 Men (5%)

Total War Potential: 28038073 Men (10%)

Marine Corps of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor

I Corps: 50000 Men (1 Armored Brigade, Two Mechanized Divisions, One Infantry Division)-Singapore

II Corps: 50000 Men (1 Armored Brigade, Two Infantry Divisions and One Air Borne Division)-Surabaya

III Corps: 50000 Men (1 Armored Brigade, Two Mechanized Divisions, One Infantry Division)-Rabaul

Navy of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor

1st. Fleet-Singapore
5 De Zeven Provinciën Class Frigates
4 Assad Corvettes
7 Parchim Corvettes
3 Minesweepers
2 Landsort Minesweepers
6 Landingship
2 Supply Ships
30 Patrol Boats

2nd. Fleet-Surabaya
7 De Zeven Provinciën Class Frigates
5 Parchim Corvettes
3 Minesweepers
2 Landsort Minesweepers
3 Landingship
50 Patrol Boats

3rd. Fleet-Rabaul
5 De Zeven Provinciën Class Frigates
5 Parchim Corvettes
3 Minesweepers
3 Landingship
1 Supply Ship
40 Patrol Boats

4th. Fleet-Classified (Surabaya
15 Type 206 Diessel Electric Submarine
5 Sjoormen Class Submarine

Air Force of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor
185 F16D Block 52/52+
75 F16B
30 Hawk 109 (trainer)
200 Hawk 209
25 Mig29S Fulcrum C
15 C130
8 F18A/D Hornet
10 F5E
5 Fokker 50 Transport

Army of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor

[I]I Corps (One Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Northern Malaysia
II Corps (One Armored Division, One Mechanized Division, One Infantry Division)-Sumatra, Java, Bali
III Corps (One Airmobile Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Singapore
IV Corps (One Airborne Division, Two Infantry Division)-Borneo and Celebes
V Corps (One Armored Division, One Mechanized Division, One Infantry Division)-Papua New Guinea

National Navy Reserve of the Federal Socialist Republic of Warta Endor

30000 Trained Men in Singapore, ready to be called up
30000 Trained Men in Surabaya, ready to be called up
20000 Trained Men in Rabaul, ready to be called up

National Air Reserve of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor

National Army reserve of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor

I NAR Corps (1 Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Northern Malaysia
II NAR Corps (1 Airmobile Division, Two Infantry Divisions)-Moluccas
III NAR Corps (1 Airborne Division, Two Infantry Divisions)-Singapore
IV NAR Corps (1 Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Java
V NAR Corps (1 Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Sumatra
VI NAR Corps (1 Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Papua New Guinea
VII NAR Corps (1 Airmobile Division, Two Infantry Divisions)-Celebes
VIII NAR Corps (1 Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Borneo
IX NAR Corps (1 Airmobile, Two Infantry Divisions)-Borneo
X NAR Corps (1 Armored Division, Two Mechanized Divisions)-Northern Malaysia

Divisions in the Armed Forces of the Federal Socialist Republics of Warta Endor

Marine Corps:
Armored Brigade: 5000 Men
50 Leopard 2A6, 50 105mm Howitzers, 75 M777 Howitzers , 100 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 300 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 5 Command Bradley, 50 AH-64D
Mechanized Division:15000 Men
100 Leopard 2A6, 75 105mm Howitzers, 100 M777 Howitzers, 70 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 1200 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 15 Command Bradley, 50 AH-64D
Infantry Division: 15000 Men
75 Leopard 2A6, 75 105mm Howitzers, 100 M777 Howitzers 50 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 500 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 15 Command Bradley, 50 AH-64D

Regular Army and National Army Reserve
Armored Division: 10000 Men
100 AMX 13, 50 105mm Howitzers 75, M777 Howitzers, 200 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 600 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 10 Command Bradley, 100 Rooivalk
Mechanized Division: 25000 Men
75 AMX 13, 125 105mm Howitzers, 150 M777 Howitzers, 400 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 2000 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 25 Command Bradley, 150 Rooivalk
Infantry Division: 25000 Men
50 AMX, 150 105mm Howitzers, 150 M777 Howitzers, 75 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 1250 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 25 Command Bradley, 150 Rooivalk
Airborne Division: 10000 Men
75 105mm Howitzers, 50 M777 Howitzers 25 M3A2 Bradley CFV, 200 M2A2 Bradley IFV, 5 Command Bradley, 100 Rooivalk
Airmobile Division: 10000 Men
100 Heuy UH-1, 150 CH-47F, 75 Rooivalk, 200 MI24

Vehicles
APC: M3A2 Bradley CFV, M2A2 Bradley IFV
MBT: AMX 13 [to be replaced by Leopard 2A6]
Transport Helicopters: CH-47F, Heuy UH-1
Attack Helicopters: Rooivalk (Army, NAR), MI24 Hind (Army, NAR), Apache AH-64D (Marine Corps)

Artillery
Field Artillery: 105mm, M777 Howitzer
Mortar: 60mm, 80mm, 120mm

Infantry Weapons
Assault Rifle: H&K G36, SAR-21 (NAR)
Side Arm: Desert Eagle .50
Sniper Rifle: Mark 12 Mod X Special Purpose Rifle
Machinegun: SAR 21 Machinegun Configuration
AT Rifle: AT4, SMAW, RPG 29, Starburst portable SAM, Mistral Portable SAM
Neuvo Rica
29-07-2006, 11:08
ooc: This isn't exactly common knowledge to other nations IC.

ic:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/f/fic-hfr1.gif

Confederate Arms Companies:


AM General - (Vehicles)
Barrett Firearms - (Small Arms)
BellTextron - (All defense goods)
Buick - (Manufactures under contract from larger companies)
Fairchild Aviation - (Aircraft)
General Dynamics - (All defense goods)
Kaiser Aerospace - (Subsidiary of General Dynamics)
McDonnell Douglas - (All defense goods)
Oldsmobile - (Manufactures under contract from larger companies)
Pontiac - (Aerospace)
United Defense - (Armoured Fighting Vehicles)



The Confederate Military:

The military of the CSA is not the largest on earth, but maintains a high degree of maneuvrability and is very well equipped. Recent territorial expansions have lead to the creation of new formations in the army and air force.

Total RL Population: 88,293,978
Total NS Population: 4.2 Billion
Total Budget: $399 Billion

Personnel:
Total Military =3,531,759 (4%)
Total Army = 2,371,879 (70%^)
Total Navy = 706,351 (20%^)
Total Marine Corps = 353,175 (10%^)


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The Confederate Army:

Organisation:
Total Personnel: 1,915,879
Total Troops: 450,626(approx. 3 Support troops to every combat soldier)
Total Trained reserves: 600,000

Combat formations:

The 1st Army of Georgia:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Savannah, Georgia
The 1st Army of Oklahoma:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Tulsa, Oklahoma
The 1st Army of Tennessee:,Manpower: 40,000, Based: Nashville/ Memphis Tennessee
The 1st Army of Texas:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Fort Worth, Texas
The 1st Army of Louisiana:,Manpower:40,000, Based: Shreveport, Louisiana
The 1st Army of Kentucky:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Richmond, Kentucky
The 1st Army of Missouri:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Independence, Missouri
The 1st Army of Indiana:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Indianapolis, Indiana
The 1st Army of Kansas:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Kansas City, Kansas
The 1st Army of Carolina:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Charlotte, North Carolina
The 1st Army of Virginia:, Manpower: 40,000, Based: Charleston, West Virginia
The 1st Bermuda Contingent:, Manpower: 6,000, Based: Hamilton, Bermuda
The 1st Confederate Airborne Cavalry:, Manpower: 44,000, Based: Little Rock, Arkansas
The 2nd Army of Texas: Manpower: 100,000, Based: Houston, Texas
The 2nd Army of Kentucky:, Manpower: 150,000 Based: Frankfort, Kentucky
The 1st Army of Alabama:, Manpower: 100,000, Based: Mobile, Alabama
The 1st Army of Florida:, Manpower: 100,000 Based: Tampa, Florida
The 2nd Army of Tennessee:, Manpower: 100,000, Based: Knoxville, Tennessee
The 2nd Army of Louisiana:, Manpower: 100,000, Based: Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Standard Assault Rifle:
Barrett M-21 (Confederate built FN F-2000)

Equipment Summary
65 Aircraft (Fixed Wing) - (C-10, C-23)
10700 Air Defense Systems - (Avenger, Chapparal, Patriot)
20,000 Artillery Systems
28,000 Tanks (M1A1)
32,000 IFV/APCs
41,000 HUMVEE
151,000 Other Vehicles (Trucks and support vehicles)



Confederate Army Aviation:

The Confederate Air Force ceased to exist as an independent entity, due to findings in a report showing a lack of communication between the services. For now, all air force equipment has been transferred to the army, however some may be moved into the navy and possibly the marine corps.

Bases:
Altus AAFB, Oklahoma
Barksdale AAFB, Louisiana:
Charlotte AAFB, North Carolina
Charleston AAFB, South Carolina
Columbus AAFB, Mississippi:
Dobbins AAFB, Georgia:
Duke AAFB, Florida:
Dyess AAFB, Texas:
Eglin AAFB, Florida:
Ellington AAFB, Texas:
Fort Smith AAFB, Arkansas:
Fort Wayne AAFB, Indiana:
Fort Worth AAFB, Texas:
Goodfellow AAFB, Texas:
Greenville AAFB, Texas:
Grissom AAFB, Indiana:
Homestead AAFB, Florida:
Hurlburt AAFB, Florida:
Jacksonville AAFB, Florida:
Keesler AAFB, Mississippi:
Knoxville AAFB, Tennessee:
Lackland AAFB, Texas:
Lambert Field, Missouri:
Langley AAFB, Virginia:
Laughlin AAFB, Texas:
Little Rock AAFB, Arkansas:
Louisville AAFB, Kentucky:
Macdill AAFB, Florida:
Martinsburg AAFB, West Virginia
Maxwell AAFB, Alabama:
McConnell AFB, Kansas:
Montgomery AFB, Alabama:
Moody AAFB, Georgia:
Nashville AAFB, Tennessee:
New Orleans AAFB, Louisiana:
Patrick AAFB, Florida:
Pope AAFB, North Carolina:
Richmond AAFB, Virginia:
Robbins AAFB, Georgia:
Rosecrans Memorial AAFB, Missouri:
Seymour Johnson AAFB, North Carolina:
Shaw AAFB, South Carolina
Sheppard AAFB, Texas:
Terre-Haute AAFB, Indiana
Tinker AAFB, Oklahoma
Topeka Field, Kansas:
Tulsa AAFB, Oklahoma
Tyndall AAFB, Florida:
Vance AAFB, Oklahoma
Whiteman AAFB, Missouri:
Yeager AAFB, Virginia

Equipment:
Attack:

A-10A/ OA-10A: 320
AC-130H/U: 90
AV-8BII+: 450 (Crewed by joint Air Force/ Navy/Marine Corps)
B-1B: 240
B-2A: 40
B-52H: 80
C-5B: 440
C-12J: 140
C-15B/C: 890
C-17A: 770
C-20: 40
C-23: 180
C-26B: 80
C-37A: 21
C-38A: 32
C-45: 340
C-47TP: 60
C-130: 1050 (+other special variants)
DC-130A: 20
E-3: 52
EC-130E/H: 31
EC-135E/K/N: 40
EF-111: 121
F-4E: 30
F-4H: 370*
F-15/A/B/C/D: 730
F-15E: 310
F-16A/B/C/D: 1,280
F-22A: 210
F-25: 1,080 (License built Ching Kuo upgrade)
F-27: 600 (700 More being converted from the IAI Lavi Airframe.)
F-111: 210 (450 more F-111H under order)
HC-130H/N/P: 35
KC-10A: 540
KC-135R: 220
MC-130E/H/P: 42
OA-4R: 340
RC-12: 54
RC-135S/U/V: 51
TA-37B: 60
T-6A: 320
T-34C: 360
T-37C: 210
T-38: 380
T-47A: 40
TC-4C: 8
TC-135W: 3
U-2: 5
U-1A: 10
U-4: 45
U-6A: 14
UC-27A: 20
UC-36B/D: 40
VC-25: 4
WC-135C/W: 10
YB-X: n/a (future bomber requirement)
YC-140: (under development - confederate next generation transport)
YF-26: 6 (under development - confederate F-22 equivalent).


Rotary Wing:

AH-1W/Z: 480
AH-6J: 140
AH-60: 40
AH-64A/D: 690
CH-47E: 380
CH-53D/E: 460
MH-47E: 760
MH-53E: 390
OH-58: 420
RAH-66A: 60
UH-1N: 1540
UH-4A: 120 (+1080 more)(Confederate built NH-90)
UH-60: 400


Missiles:

AGM-54 Shrike HARM
AGM-62 Wall eye LGB
AGM-65 Maverick
AGM-79 Blue Eye
AGM-83 Bulldog
AGM-84 Harpoon (RGM-84 and UGM-84 are used by the navy)
AGM-86 Hawk Eye ALCM
AGM-88 HARM
AGM-114 Hellfire
AGM-123 Skipper
AGM-129 Shark Eye ALCM
AGM-130 Slam Eye LGB
AGM-142 Have Nap
AGM-154 JSOW
AGM-159 JASSM
AIM-7 Sparrow MRAAM
AIM-9 Sidewinder SRAAM
AIM-54 Pheonix LRAAM
AIM-120 AMRAAM (Replacing Sparrow)
AIM-132 ASRAAM (To be operated alongside the sidewinder) (Under development)
AIM-136 ALRAAM (To be operated alongside the pheonix) (Under development)


The Confederate Navy:
(Ship prefix - CNS)

Ships:
CVN:
-11 Improved Kitty Hawk Class
CVGN:
-9 Mississippi Class CVGN
Amphibious Assault Vessels
-21 Harpers Ferry Class
-11 Whidbey Island Class
-12 San Antonio Class
-6 Wasp Class
-7 Austin Class
-12 Tarawa Class
-2 Blue Ridge Class
-8 Rotterdam Class
Cruisers
-1 CGA(X) - (Undergoing Sea Trials)
-26 Ticonderoga Class CG (duh)
-12 Indian Class CGH (Lengthened Ticonderoga carries up to 8 helicopters reduced armament.)
-11 Cobra Class CGN (A Modernised Version of the California Class Cruiser)
-12 Savannah Class CGL (Modern California Class, with helicopters in the place of nuclear missiles)
Destroyers
-39 Arleigh Burke Flight I-IIA Class DDG
-38 Spruance Class DDG
Frigates
-41 Oliver Hazard Perry Class
-46 Atlanta Class
Missile Attack Vessels
-36 Cyclone Class PFG
11 Mine Warfare Vessels
33 SSK
49 SSN
11 SSBN
270 Merchant Vessels (All either transport or salvaging, any of which can be commandeered by the navy)

Confederate Ships:
Improved Kitty Hawk Class CV:

Essentially the same as the original Kitty Hawk Class, however it carries only 60 aircraft but operates several long range missile systems and is powered by nuclear reactors.

Mississippi Class CVGN:

Similar to the above, but the missiles it carries are nuclear IRBMs.
The ship is nuclear powered
In terms of size, the hull is slightly smaller than the original Kitty Hawk Class


Bases:
Mayport Naval Base, Florida: Atlantic Fleet Command
Norfolk Naval Base, Virginia: North Atlantic Command
Ingleside Naval Station, Mississippi:Gulf Command
Mobile Naval Base, Alabama: Expeditionary Command - North
New Orleans Naval Base, Louisiana: Sub Surface Command
Padre Island Naval Base, Texas: Expeditionary Command - South

Aircraft:
The Confederate Navy operates 20 carrier air wings, which operate off of the navy's 18 carriers.

Carrier Air Wings I-VII

Total Aircraft: 60
E-2C: 2
EA-6B: 4
F/A-18C: 20
F/A-18E: 20
F/A-18F/G: 10
S-3B: 4


Some fixed wing aircraft are operated off Amphibious Assault Vessels. These are crewed jointly by the navy and marines, but serve with navy markings.


AV-8BII+: 80
EAV-8BII: 20


Further helicopters are operated from the cruisers, destroyers and frigates of the navy:


CH-53E: 72
SH-2G: 54
SH-3H: 36
SH-60F/B/R: 174
UH-1N: 60


Several Squadrons operate shore based aircraft:


C-130: 34
E-6A: 12
F/A-18E: 120
P-3: 76
T-45C: 230
YE-16: 2 (EF-111 Replacement, under development)


The Confederate Marine Corps:

Total Personnel: 453,175
Total Combat Personnel: 177,000
Total Aircraft (Fixed Wing): 680 - (C-5, C-17, C-130J-30, F-4F/E, F/A-18A/B/C/D)
Total Aircraft (Rotary Wing): 460 - (AH-1Z, CH-53E, MH-47, UH-1N)

Organisation:


1st Marine Infantry Division: 20,000 Troops - Mobile, Alabama
2nd Marine Infantry Division: 20,000 Troops - Miami, Florida
3rd Marine Infantry Division: 20,000 Troops - Orlando, Florida
4th Marine Infantry Division: 20,000 Troops - Mobile, Alabama
5th Marine Infantry Division: 15,000 Troops - Savannah, Georgia
6th Marine Infantry Division: 15,000 Troops - Norfolk, Virginia
1st Marine Assault Division: 25,000 Troops - Key West, Florida
2nd Marine Assault Division: 25,000 Troops - Orlando, Florida
1st Marine Air Assault Group: 8,500 Troops - Norfolk, Virginia (1 Air Assault Group contains: 2x F/A-18 Squadrons, 1x F-4H/E Squadron, 1x Lift Squadron, 2 Tanker Flights(AF) )
2nd Marine Air Assault Group: 8,500 Troops - Beaufort, South Carolina

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Confederate Missile Corps:
Personnel: Crewed by members of other Military Branches (Mostly Army)


AGM-129 Advanced AGM
BGM-109 Tomahawk
LGM-118A Peacekeeper
MGM-134 Midgetman
UGM-133 Trident II


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Note:

Those Aircraft listed - such as the B-52 or F-16, that are or were produced by companies not on Confederate soil, are different aircraft but with the same designation. Only planes produced by: Bell, Fairchild and McDonnell Douglas are the exact same types.

Despite the fact that many aircraft are different from their designation, performance is kept as close to the original aircraft as possible so as to avoid confusion.

The Confederate State Militias:

Alabama: 9,000 Militiamen
Arkansas: 12,000 Militiamen
Florida: 23,000 Militiamen
Kentucky: 8,000 Militiamen
Missouri: 2,000 Militiamen
Oklahoma: 3,000 Militiamen
Texas:26,000 Militiamen

The Confederate Commando Corps:

Troops: 4,000
Support: (Specialised Army Logistics are used)

I Detachment: 500 Troops, Houston, Texas
II Detachment: 500 Troops, Austen, Texas
III Detachment: 500 Troops, Indianapolis, Indiana
IV Detachment: 500 Troops, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
V Detachment: 500 Troops, Kansas City, Kansas
VI Detachment: 500 Troops, Nashville, Tennessee
VII Detachment: 500 Troops, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
VIII Detachment: 500 Troops, Hamilton, Bermuda

Commando Aviation:
C-168: 8 (Military Spec-ops version of the Swearingen Metroliner)
MC-130: 4
UH-4: 20
Sel Appa
30-07-2006, 18:53
Administration: £0.00
Social Welfare: £27,130,326,289.62
Healthcare: £27,130,326,289.62
Education: £32,556,391,547.54
Religion & Spirituality: £2,713,032,628.96
Defense: £54,260,652,579.24
Law & Order: £40,695,489,434.43
Commerce: £0.00
Public Transport: £24,417,293,660.66
The Environment: £54,260,652,579.24
Social Equality: £8,139,097,886.89

Exchange Rate: £231.0509 = $1
Gross Domestic Product: £271,303,262,896.20
GDP Per Capita: £75.68

More info coming soon.
H-Town Tejas
02-08-2006, 16:18
Quân Đội Nhân Dân Đông Dương (Indochina People's Army)

Personnel: 2,093,000 (around 2% of population)

Army: 1,046,500 personnel (261,625 combat, 784,875 logistics)
Navy: 523,250 personnel (130,813 combat, 392,438 logistics)
Air Force: 523,250 personnel (130,813 combat, 392,438 logistics)

Infantry Weapons:
Avtomat Kalashnikova Modernizirovannyj (AKM, produced in DPRI as Type 43 Assault Rifle, usually affixed with GP-25 underbarrel grenade launcher)
Ruchnoi Pulemet Kalashnikova (RPK, produced in DPRI as Type 43 LMG)
Pulemet Kalashnikova Modernizirovannyj (PKM, produced in DPRI as Type 91 GPMG)
Snaiperskaya Vintovka Dragunova (SVD, produced in DPRI as Type 91 sniper rifle)
Pistolet Pulemet-2000 (PP-2000, produced in DPRI as Type 04 SMG)
Avtomat Kalashnikova-104 (AK-104, produced in DPRI as Type 43 carbine)
FHJ-84 (produced in DPRI as Type 84 anti-tank weapon)
Saiga-12K (produced in DPRI as Type 12 shotgun)
Type 77B (Produced in DPRI as Type 77 pistol)

Crew-served weapons
QLZ-87 (Produced in DPRI as Type 87 automatic grenade launcher)
PF-98 (Produced in DPRI as Type 98 recoilless rifle)
W86 (Produced in DPRI as Type 86 mortar)

Tanks and other armored vehicles
T-54/55 (Out of production, existing units being upgraded with a modern fire control, ERA, and an indigenously produced Type 06 125mm smoothbore gun)
T-62 (Out of production, existing units being upgraded with a modern fire control, ERA, and an indigenously produced Type 06 125mm smoothbore gun)
T-90 (Produced in the DPRI as Type 93 tank)
BMP-3 (Produced in DPRI as Type 90 IFV)
BTR-152 (Out of production, still in service with back-line units)
BTR-90 (Produced in DPRI as Type 94 APC)

Artillery (towed and self-propelled)
D-20 towed piece (Out of production)
M-46 towed piece (Out of production)
Type 83 towed piece (Produced in DPRI under liscense)
Type 83 self-propelled (Produced in DPRI under liscense)
KS-19 AAA (Out of production)
S-60 AAA (Out of production)
Type 74 AAA (Produced in DPRI under liscense)
ZSU-57-2 SPAAA (Out of production)
Type 88 SPAAA (Produced in DPRI under liscense)
ZSU-23-4 SPAAA (Produced in DPRI as Type 65)
ZU-23-2 AAA (Produced in DPRI as Type 60)
BM-21 SP rocket artillery (Produced in DPRI as Type 63)

(not done yet)
Sistan
07-08-2006, 08:08
Military of the Persian Empire of Sistan

Total budget (08/28/06): $1,057,819,810,000
Total population (08/28/06): 99,034,626

Total: 2,480,000
-
Army: 1,460,000
Navy: 480,000
Air Force: 340,000
Marines: 200,000
-

Equipment:
Ground:
MBT - 6500
Zulfiqar - 6500

Light Tank - 3800
Tosan - 3800

RECCE / AIFV - 410
BMP-1 - 110
BMP-2 - 300

APC - 6700
BTR-50/-60 - 200
M-113A1/A2 - 100
Boragh - 6400

TOWED ARTY - 1990
105mm
M-101A1 - 130
122mm
D-30 - 540
Type-54 [PRC] - 100
130mm
M-46/Type-59-1 [PRC] - 985
152mm
D-20 - 30
155mm
WAC-21 - 15
GHN-45 - 120
M-114 - 70

SP ARTY - 310
122mm
2S1 - 60
155mm
M-109 - 180
170mm
M-1978 - 10
175mm
M-107 - 30
203mm
M-110 - 30

MRL - 2186
107mm
Type-63 - 700
122mm
Hadid/Arash/Noor - 50
BM-21 - 100
BM-11 - 7
230mm
Oghab - 120
240mm
M-1985 - 9
Fadjir 3 - 640
333mm
Fadjir 5 - 480
610mm
ZelZal-2 - 80

Naval:
CARRIERS - 10
Cirrus class (http://www.freewebs.com/sistan/CV-01.html) - 10
-
MISSILE CRUISERS - 8
Crab class - 12
-
DESTROYERS - 16
Basalt class - 16
-
SUBMARINES - 6
SSK KILO Type 877 - 3
SSI - 3
-
FRIGATES - 3
Alvand Vosper Mk 5 [UK] - 3
-
CORVETTES - 2
Bayandor PF-103 [USA] - 2
-
MISSILE CRAFT - 25
Cat-14 - 5
Houdong Houdong - 10
Kaman Combattante II [Fr] - 10
-
PATROL, COASTAL - 3
Parvin - 3
-
PATROL, INSHORE - 41
Zafar - 3
China Cat - 3
PFI - 35
-
Hovercraft - 14
-
Misc. Small Craft - 200
-
MINE LAYERS - 2
Hejaz LST - 2
-
MINE COUNTERMEASURES - 5
Shahrokh MSC - 1
292 MSC - 2
Riazi Cape [USA] - 2
-
AMPHIBIOUS - 19
Hengam LST - 4
Iran Hormuz 24 LSM - [ROK] 3
Fouque LSL - 3
LCT - 3
ACV - 6
-
SUPPORT - 25
Kharg AO - 1
Bandar Abbas AO - 2
Delvar - 5
Hendijan - 12
AT - 1
Training Craft - 2
-

Air:
FIGHTER / ATTACK - 3995
F-4D/E / RF-4E PHANTOM - 65
F-14 TOMCAT - 25
MiG-29A/UB - 25
F1I1 Azarakhsh - 720
F2M2 Talon (http://www.freewebs.com/sistan/F2M.html) - 60
A1K1 Qeshm (http://www.freewebs.com/sistan/A1K.html) - 2880
A2I1 Shafaq - 240

BOMBERS - 1440
B1K1 Tigershark (http://www.freewebs.com/sistan/B1K.html) - 1440

AEW - 1
IL-76 - 1

RECON - 5
RF-4E - 5

TANKER / TRANSPORT - 4
Boeing 707 - 3
Boeing 747 - 1

CARGO / TRANSPORT - 75
C-130E/H - 18
Boeing 707F - 5
Boeing 727 - 1
Iran 140 - 10
Commander 690 - 3
F-27 - 10
Falcon 20 - 5
Jetstar - 1
PC-6B - 10
Y-7 - 2
Y-12 II - 10

TRAINING - 405
Mig-29UB - 15
TB-21 - 10
TB-200 - 5
MFI-17 Mushshaq - 25
A1K1T Qeshm Tranier - 200
B1K1T Tigershark Trainer - 150


Nothing pretty yet, but expect this to change without notice in the future. After I get my own industry more estsablished, most of the original Iranian equipment will be sold or scrapped. Much more information will be available when my webhost isn't down.
Kopparbergs_0
07-08-2006, 18:49
Posted new stats as my real nation (login), Kopparbergs
Brinkman Isle
09-08-2006, 20:57
Total Personal: 938,500 Men/Women
Army: 198,000 [2:1] 110,500 Combat Soldiers
Air Force: 30,000 [6:1] 5,000 Combat Soldiers
Navy: 300,000 [5:1] 60,000 Combat Troops
Aux: 300,000 [3:1] 100,000 Combat Troops

Dollars Per Soldier: 300,000

Arms Industries: N/A

Foreign Contracts: Arm Contracts with Sharina and Neuvo Rica

Army: (Hukbong Katihan)
1st Light Infantry Division [25,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] French Polynesian {Cook Islands, Samoas, Niue}
2nd Light Infantry Division [30,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Kiribati
3rd Light Armored Brigade [30,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] La Foa, New Caledonia {Southern Vanatu, Fiji}
4th Scout Ranger Regiment [3,000: 500 Combat Troops] Adamstown, Pitcairn Island
11th Light Infantry Division [25,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Aurthur's Pass, New Zealand
12th Light Infantry Division [25,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Queenstown, New Zealand
13th Airborne Division [30,000: 15,000 Combat Troops] Aloa, Solomon Islands {Nauru, Northern Vanuata}
14th Airborne Division [30,000: 15,000 Combat Troops]T'ai-chung, Taiwan


Equipment:
Light Arms:
M-16 [-]
BGM-71 TOW
SAW-M249
M-4 [Main]

Combat Vehicles
M1A1 MBT [570] [Marines]
Stryker IFV [90]+ [Marines]
GKN Simba APC [300]
LAV-300 Fire Support Vehicle [325] [Marines]
LAV-300 APC [475] + [Marines]
GKN Aquatrack [375] + [Marines]
AIFV [800]
ADATS [275]+ [Marines]
MIM-72/M48 Chaparral [250]
M163 VADS [325] [Marines]
Alvis Scorpion Light Tank[400]
M113 APC [3100]+
Simba 25mm [475]
V150 Commando [300]

Artillery
M10 Howitzer
M109 Howitzer
M119 Howitzer [105mm]
M198 Howitzer [155mm]
M777 Howitzer [155mm]

Anti-Air
Mistral
FIM-92 Stinger
Javelin
Patriot
M163 VADS
Type 88
Roland
Phalanx CIWS
M61 Vulcan
Phassed Array

Navy
Total Personal: 210,000

Philippine Fleet (1st Fleet)
North Pacific Fleet (2nd Fleet)

Marines:
Total Personal [out of Navy]: 110,000

5th Marine Infantry Division [15,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Auckland, New Zealand
6th Marine Infantry Division [15,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Angeles, Philippines
7th Marine Armored Division [20,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Cagayon de Ora, Philippines {Marianas, Marshall Islands, Palau, Micronesia}
8th Marine Armored Division [20,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Naga, Philippines {Marianas, Marshall Islands, Palau, Micronesia}
9th Marine Mechanized Division [25,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Keelung, Taiwan
10th Marine Mechanized Division [25,000: 10,000 Combat Troops] Zamboanga, Philippines
[SIZE="1"]Equipment

Kitty Hawk Class Carrier [4] [+]
Nimitz Class Carrier [2] [+]
Iowa Class Battleship [1] [-]
Ticonderoga Class [5] [+]
Albany Class Cruiser [4] [-]
Perry Class Frigates [6] [-]
Avenger Class Mine Countermeasure [8]
Austin Class Landing Platform Dock [15]
Ohio Class SSGN Submarine [9]+
Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine [9]+
Virginia Class Attack Submarine [8]+
Sturgeon Class Attack Submarine [3] -
Auk Class Minesweeper [5]
Cyclone Class Patrol Boat [975]+
Pegasus Class Hydrofoil [800]+
Jacinto (ex-British Peacock) Class [1] -
Modified Frank S. Besson Class Amphibious Transports [4] +
Knox Class Frigate [6]
Aguinaldo Class Patrol Boat [1] -
Conrado Yap (SK Sea Hawk/Sea Killer) Class [12]
Freedom Class Littoral Combat Ship [0]+
Independence Littoral Combat Ship [0]+
Zumwalt Class Guided Missile Destroyers [5]+
Blue Ridge Class Command Ship [1] [+]

Air Force (Hukbong Panghimpapawid ng Pilipinas):
Personal: 30,000

Equipment:
Fighter Aircraft:
F-16 Fighting Falcon
F-15 Eagle
F-CK-1
F-14 Tomcat
F/A-18 Hornet /Super
AC-10 Thunderbolt

Bomber Aircraft:
P-3 Orion
B-52 Stratofortress
B-1 Lancer

Transport Aircraft:
C-5 Galaxy
C-130 Hercules
E-2 Hawkeye /C/AEW
R4Y
C-40
KC-10 Extender

Helicopters:
AH-1 Cobra
CH-47 Chinook
AH-64 Apaches/D
Ch-46 Sea Knight
AH-6J Little Bird

Early Warning:
E-3 Sentry

Auxiliary Forces:
Total Personal: 300,000

National Security Forces [50,000]
National Guard [200,000]
Border Guard Forces [5,000]
Coast Guard [45,000]
Kopparbergs_0
10-08-2006, 17:13
Military of the Persian Empire of Sistan
Naval:
CARRIERS 10
Cirrus class 10


Can you provide a source that says Iran has 10 Cirrus class carriers? Because not a single carrier is listed on globalsecurity (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/ships.htm).
I also wonder if you have a link to some facts about the Cirrus class carrier?
[NS]Arabicia
11-08-2006, 00:12
Military Doctrine of the People's Republic of Arabicia's Republican Guard

The People's Republic of Arabicia's military is composed of several key parts. These parts include The Republican Guard, The Air Guard, The Republican Navy, and the Reserves. While other sections of the military may exist, these will be the only portions made public. The Republican Guard's primary role is to secure the People's Republic's ground borders and to attack any hostile by land. The Air Guard is given the task of protecting Arabicia's airspace,the Republican Navy guards our shores and seas and the Reserves protect the homeland of Arabicia and await to be called up in a time of dire need.

Arabicia currently has a two year mandatory service upon when someone turns the age of 18. The person may finish any schooling already begun and must request either a personal or medical leave to exit the service. Once the two years of service are completed the conscript will have full veteran's rights. The consricption policy is mandatory for both sexes, though women's roles will largely be logistical. Service in the Republic's Army may be postponed by written contract, but not postponed for longer than 5 years and any person found having broken this contract may be penalized with a longer service or with imprisonment.

The ranks in uniform of Arabicia are as follows, from lowest to highest:

Recruit
Private, Airman, Seaman, Reserve
Lance Corporal
Corporal
Segreant
Master Sergeant
Lieutenat
Captain
Major
Colonel
Brigadier General
Lietenat General
Field Marshal
General, Admiral, Commadant


Military Total Budget: Around 17 Billion (see above for exact amounts)

Current Total Troop level: 500,000

Republican Guard Total Enlist Level: 175,000
Air Guard Total Enlist Level: 125,000
Republican Naval Forces Total Enlist Level: 125,000
The Reserves Total Enlist Level: 75,000

Ratio of Logistical Forces to Combat Forces per Branch

Republican Guard - 4:1 (35,000 combat ready troops)
Air Guard - 20:1 (5,952 combat ready troops)
Republican Naval Forces - 6:1 (17,857 combat ready troops)
The Reserves - 3:1 (18,750 combat ready troops)

Current Unit List:

Republican Guard-
1st Infantry Division (25,000) stationed at Riyadh Central Head Quarters
2nd Infantry Division (20,000) stationed at The Ra's al Khafji Outpost
3rd Infantry Division (20,000) stationed at Jeedah Naval Base
4th Infantry Division (20,000) stationed at Duba Air Base
1st Armored Division (15,000) stationed at Riyadh Central Head Quarters
2nd Armored Division (15,000) stationed at Ra's al Khafji Outpost
3rd Armored Division (15,000) stationed at Jeedah Naval Base
4th Armored Division (15,000) stationed at Duba Air Base
1st Artillery Division (15,000) stationed at Riyadh Central Head Quarters
2nd Artillery Division (15,000) stationd at Jeedah Naval Base


Air Guard-
1st Air Army(41,660) stationed at Riyadh Central Air Base
2nd Air Army (41,660) stationed at Duba Air Base
3rd Air Army (41,660) stationed at Jeedah Naval Base
Other air ports and bases are stationed in key cities throughout Arabicia

Republican Naval Forces-
1st Fleet (62,500) stationed at Jeedah Naval Base
2nd Fleet (62,500) stationed at Al Jubayl Naval Installation

The Reserves-
Central Reserve (25,000) stationed at Riyadh Central Head Quarters for training
Western Reserve (25,000) stationed at Jeedah Naval Base for training
Eastern Reserve (25,000) stationed at The Ra's al Khafji Outpost for training
Border Patrol (25,000) reinforcing all portions of the Arabian border

Current Vechicles and Craft employed by the Arabician Republican Guard:
500 B-25 Air Superiority Fighter
300 BX-4 Interceptor
200 B-521 Heavy Fighter
1,500 Merkava MK-4
2,000 Burke Military Grade Jeeps


(ooc, working on coming up with a list of what is in any individual division, but work has been crazy and I can barely get on now as it is. It's coming though)
Sistan
11-08-2006, 02:08
Can you provide a source that says Iran has 10 Cirrus class carriers? Because not a single carrier is listed on globalsecurity (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/ships.htm).
I also wonder if you have a link to some facts about the Cirrus class carrier?
They were mentioned in my opening thread. As for stats, I can't pull those together until my webhost is back online. Basicly, they're mid-sized cargo ships converted for carrier use much like Langley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Langley_%28CV-1%29), but larger. (About 35,000 tons displacement compared to Langley's 11,500 tons.) As for aircraft capacity, it varies based on the types carried, but is about 100 aircraft for light prop powered attackers and bombers and somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 for large jets like the F-4 or F-14. Max speed is rather pathetic though, with the class only managing about 24 knots in a sprint.
Asherton
11-08-2006, 03:33
Ashertonian Military Stats (will probably be revamped shortly):

ARMY:

20 Divisions (20,000 men) - Includes six infantry battalions, 2 artillery battalions (planned), 1 engineering battalion and 1 armored battalion (planned).

1 Airborne Division (10,000 men) - Includes 10 airborne infantry battalions.

Operational Armored Battalions: 3

Tanks: 889

7 M41 Walker-Bulldog Light Tanks
118 M47s
80 M-60A1s
4 T-34 Medium Tanks
225 T-54/55 MBTs
25 T-62s
380 T-72s
60 Chieftain Mk3/5s

Operational Artillery Battalions: 1

Artillery Pieces:

M198 155mm towed howitzers

NAVY:

2 Osa-II missile-armed fast attack crafts
4 Mol PFT torpedo-armed fast attack crafts
1 Polnocny-class landing ship

AIR FORCE:

F-7 (China J-7) - 25
Su-25K - 7
Su-24MK - 30
Mirage F-1 - 25
MiG-23 FLOGGER - 15
Dorna / Dorneh - 2
Parastu - 12
Beech F-33A/C - 20
EMB-312 - 20
PC-7 - 40
T-33 - 10
FT-7 - 15
F-5B - 20
United Earthlings
13-08-2006, 15:43
Note: This is a work in progress. Some things are not up to date.

Part 1: Army/Navy Military Declaration

Budget Information:
Real Life Population: 361,388,678
Earth V Defense Budget: €1,575,535,143,058 Euros
Budget per solider: $140,000 USD for regular and $185,000 USD for special forces[Marines, Para and Special]

Total Active Duty Personnel: 2,967,457 personnel
Army: 1,973,746 Combat Personnel + 710,820 Service Personnel= 2,684,566 Total Personnel
Navy: 172,337 personnel
Air Force: 110,554 personnel
Total Reserve Force Personnel: 498,993 personnel
Army: 399,551 personnel
Navy: 45,600 personnel
Air Force: 53,842 personnel

Table of Organization
Armored Division- 13,136 personnel
Infantry Division- 15,707 personnel
Marine Battalion- 996 personnel
Infantry Battalion- 871 personnel
Infantry Regiment- 3,118 personnel
Parachute Battalion- 706 personnel
Parachute Regiment- 2,482 personnel
Special Forces Battalion- 504 personnel

Major Equipment:
1. Small Arms (Millions in Service):
FN Five-seven Pistol
FNP9-M Pistol
FN MK3s Hi-Power Pistol
BDA9 and BDAO Pistols
Glock 17 Pistol
FN FNC 5.56mm assault rifle
FN F2000 5.56mm assault rifle
FN Fusil Automatique Léger (FAL) 7.62mm assault rifle
AK-103 7.62mm assault rifle
H&K G-36 assault rifle
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare sniper rifle in .338 Lapua and 7.62mm
Barrett M82 .50 sniper rifle
FN Herstal P90 submachine gun
Mossberg M590A1 Special Purpose shotgun
Franchi SPAS-12 semi-automatic shotgun
FN Minimi 5.56mm machinegun
FN MAG 7.62mm machinegun
FN M2HB-QCB 12.7mm machinegun
40mm Grenade Launcher
L16A2 81 mm mortar
Brandt 120mm Mortar

2. Combat Vehicles: Tracked and Wheeled (Tens of Thousands in Service):
Leopard 2E Main Battle Tanks
Leclerc Main Battle Tanks
Boxer Multi-Role Armoured Vehicle
Fennek Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle
Fuchs 2 6X6 Armoured Personnel Carrier
AMX 10RC Armed Reconnaissance Vehicle
ASCOD (Pizarro/Ulan) family of armored fighting vehicles
CV 90 family of armored fighting vehicles
Viking (BvS10) Amphibious armoured all-terrain vehicles

3. Support Vehicles (Tens of Thousands in Service):
Mercedes-Benz 290GD
URO VAMTAC Rebeco
HUMMER (HMMWV) vehicles, armored and unarmored
KTM Motorcycle
Air Moble Special Vehicle
Anibal 4*4 Light Vehicle
Mechanical Mule
Bergepanzer 3 'Bueffel' ARV(armored recovery vehicle)
Driver Training Tank (Fahrschulpanzer)
Leguan Modular Bridge System (Panzerschnellbrücke 2)
Leopard 2 AEV(armored combat engineer vehicle) [Pionierpanzer 3 Kodiak]
Military Load Class (MLC) 70
WA70-5 Wheel Loader
WA320-5 Wheel Loader
Liebher LTM 1045-3.1 All-terrain mobile crane
Liebher LTM 1090-4.1 All-terrain mobile crane
Scania R-230 and P-230 series of Trucks
DAF TROPCO 400kN Trucks
DAF YAC-2300 Trucks
DAF YA-4442 Trucks
DAF YBZ-3300 Trucks
DAF YTV-2300 Trucks
DAF YWZ-2300 Trucks
Kynos Aljaba Tractor and trailer
Falcon ammunition-trailer
Volvo FM Series Trucks
Mobile drinking water installation series truck

4. Artillery (Thousands in Service):
L118 105mm towed howitzer
Astros II (Artillery Saturation Rocket System)
M109A5 SPH
PzH 2000 155mm SPH
M777A1 155mm towed howitzer
Santa Barbara SB-155/54 towed howitzer

5. Anti-Tank Weapons (Tens of Thousands in Service):
BGM-71 TOW 2 Heavy Anti-Tank Missile
Milan Anti-Tank Missile System
Brimstone Advanced Anti-Armour Missile
Eryx Heavy Anti-Armour Missile
Spike Anti-Armour Missile System
HOT anti-tank weapon system
TRIGAT LR anti-tank missile
BILL 2 Anti-Tank Guided Weapon
Bofors AT4 rocket launcher
Bofors Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
Panzerfaust 3 anti-tank weapon

6. Air Defense Weapons (Tens of Thousands in Service):
Gepard anti-aircraft tank
M167 Vulcan
Oerlikon Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery Cannon 35/90 ARMS SYSTEM
Bofors L/70 Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery Cannon 40/70 ARMS SYSTEM
Spada 2000 Advanced Air Defence System
Patriot Missile Air Defense System
FIM-92A Stinger
RBS 70 Short-Range Anti-Aircraft Missile
Roland short-range air defence missile system
Crotale NG Multi-mission air defense missile system
Mistral air defence missile system
NASAMS (Norwegian Advanced Surface to Air Missile System)
Bamse RBS23 All-Weather Air Defence Missile system

7. Army Aircraft (Thousands in Service):
AH-64D Apache
Eurocopter Tiger
A109M Light
Eurocopter AS 550 Fennec
Eurocopter AS 532/Eurocopter EC 725
Eurocopter AS 565 Panther
NHI NH90 Tactical Transport Helicopter(TTH)
Eurocopter EC 135/Eurocopter EC 635
Bell UH-1Y Venom "Huey"
Boeing CH-47D/F|MH-47E Chinook

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Naval Ships:
Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carriers [5 in service]
Cavour Class Aircraft Carriers [3 in service]
Principe de Asturias Aircraft Carriers [2 in reserve]
Juan Carlos I Class Aircraft Carriers [3 in service]
Juan Carlos I Class LHDs [1 in service]
Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers (20 in service)
De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers [42 in service]
Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates [54 in service]
Horizon class anti-air warfare (AAW) Frigates [6 in service]
F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates [94 in service]
Triomphant Class Ballistic Missile Submarines [4 in service]
Vanguard Class Ballistic Missile Submarines [4 in service]
Vanguard Class Cruise Missile Submarines [8 in service]
Type 214 Class Submarines [54 in service]
Astute Class Nuclear Submarines [52 in service]
LHD Wasp Class (2 in service)
Mistral Class LPH (15 in service, 1 in reserve)
Rotterdam Class LPD's [19 in service]
Capana class medium landing ships [11 in service]
LCAC [4 in service]
Alkmaar ("Tripartite") class Minehunters [18 in service]
Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft [152 in service]
Drummond class (Type A69) Corvettes [3 in service]
Segura Class Minehunters [53 in service]
Godetia Class minecraft tender [17 in service]
Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR [9 in service]
Patagonia (Durance class AOR) [1 in service]
RFA Fort Victoria Class Fleet Replenishment [5 in service]
Wave Class Tanker [4 in service]
Almirante Irizar suppport icebreaker [1 in service]
Ciudad Bolivar Class small replenishment oiler [15 in service]
Condestable Zaragoza Class coastal water tanker [1 in service]
Marinero Jarana Class coastal water tanker [1 in service]
Berrio (Rover class) small fleet oiler [1 in service]
Puetro Deseado survey ship [1 in service]
Snellius class survey ships [16 in service]
[B]Naval Aircraft:
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet maritime strike attack aircraft [136 in service, 96 upgraded to F/A-18E/F version and 40 bought as F/A-18E/F version]
Harrier II Plus(AV-8B) V/STOL fighter/attack aircraft [88 in service]
E-2C Hawkeyes [10 in service]
Fire Scout - VTUAV [20 in service]
Rafale M Fighters [140 in service]
NH90 NFH ASW/Transport Helicopters [517 in service]
EH-101 Merlin ASW/Transport Helicopters [233 in service]
S-70B Seahawk Helicopter [18 in service]

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[B]Combat Formations:

Royal Netherlands Army
1N. "Huzaren" Prins van Oranje Armored Division (Based in Gelderland Province, Netherlands)
2N. "Huzaren" Van Boreel Armored Division (Based in Gelderland Province, Netherlands)
3N. Johan Willem Friso Infantry Regiment (Based in Gelderland Province, Netherlands)
4N. "Huzaren" Prins Alexander Armored Division (Based in Limburg Province, Netherlands)
5N. Hans Vredeman de Vries Infantry Regiment (Based in Limburg Province, Netherlands)
6N. Limburgse Jagers Infantry Regiment (Based in Limburg Province, Netherlands)
7N. "Huzaren" Grenadiers en Jagers Armored Division (Based in North Brabant Province, Netherlands)
8N. "Huzaren" Van Sytzama Armored Division (Based in North Brabant Province, Netherlands)
9N. Oranje Gelderland Infantry Division (Based in North Brabant Province, Netherlands)
10N. Van Heutsz Infantry Division (Based in North Brabant Province, Netherlands)
11N. Stoottroepen Prins Bernhard Infantry Regiment (Based in North Holland Province, Nertherlands)
12N. Johannes Infantry Regiment (Based in North Holland Province, Nertherlands)
13N. "Huzaren" Fusiliers Prinses Irene Armored Division (Based in Overijssel Province, Netherlands)
14N. "Huzaren" van Oldenbarnevelt Armored Division (Based in Drenthe Province, Netherlands)
15N. Jan van Goyen Infantry Regiment (Based in Drenthe Province, Netherlands)
16N. Lieven de Key Infantry Regiment (Based in Drenthe Province, Netherlands)
17N. "Huzaren" van Leeuwenhoek Armored Division (Based in Groningen Province, Netherlands)
18N. Hendrick de Keyser Infantry Regiment (Based in Utrecht Province, Netherlands)
19N. Zuid-Holland Jagers Infantry Regiment (Based in South Holland Province, Netherlands)
20N. Drebbel Marine Battalion (Based in South Holland Province, Netherlands)
21N. Vermeer Infantry Regiment (Based in South Holland Province, Netherlands)
22N. Van Campen Parachute Regiment (Based in North Holland Province, Netherlands)
23N. Prins Frederick Henry Marine Battalion (Based in North Holland Province, Netherlands)
24N. Willem Jansz Special Forces Battalion (Based in South Holland Province, Netherlands)
25N. Juliana Special Forces Battalion (Based in North Holland Province, Netherlands)
26N. Arubian Infantry Battalion (Based the Island of Aruba)
27N. Antilles Infantry Regiment (Based in the Windward Islands part of the Netherlands Antilles)
28N. Caribbean Infantry Regiment (Based in the Leeward Islands part of the Netherlands Antilles
1B. "Huzaren" Rogier Armored Division (Based in Liège Province, Belgium)
2B. Solvay Infantry Division (Based in Liège Province, Belgium)
3B. "Huzaren" Rudolf Thorbecke Armored Division (Based in Luxembourg Province, Belgium)
4B. Hendrik de Man Infantry Division (Based in Luxembourg Province, Belgium)
5B. "Huzaren" Prins Leopold Frederick Armored Division (Based in Limburg Province, Belgium
6B. Prins Albert Infantry Regiment (Based in Limburg Province, Belgium)
7B. "Huzaren" Prins Baudouin Armored Division (Based in Namur Province, Belgium)
8B. Prins Abert Meinrad Infantry Regiment (Based in Namur Province, Belgium)
9B. Baron Wappers Infantry Regiment (Based in Namur Province, Belgium)
10B. Vandervelde Infantry Division (Based in Flemish Brabant[Vlaams-Brabant] Province, Belgium)
11B. Yser Marine Battalion (Based in West Flanders[West-Vlaanderen] Province, Belgium)
12B. Janson Oost-Vlaanderen Parachute Regiment (Based in East Flanders[Oost-Vlaanderen] Province, Belgium)
13B. De vrijheid voor Brussel Infantry Regiment (Based in Hainaut Province, Belgium)
14B. IJzertoren Special Forces Battalion (Based in Walloon Brabant Province, Belgium)
1L. Grand Duke Henri Infantry Regiment (Based in the canton of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
2L. Grand Duke Jean Infantry Battalion (Based in the canton of Grevenmacher, Luxembourg)
3L. Grand Duchess Charlotte Infantry Battalion (Based in the canton of Wiltz, Luxembourg)
301,250 Combat Troops + 86,239 Service personnel for a total of 387,489 personnel in the United Netherlands. A Reserve Army of 50,408 personnel is available for call up.

Army of Venezuela
1. Miranda Infantry Regiment (Based in Miranda State, Venezuela)
2. Carabobo Infantry Regiment(Based in Carabobo State, Venezuela)
3. Cabello Marine Battalion(Based in Carabobo State, Venezuela)
4. Angarita Marine Battalion (Based in Carabobo State, Venezuela)
5. Alcántara Special Forces Battalion (Based in Carabobo State, Venezuela)
6. Sucre Infantry Regiment (Based in Sucre State, Venezuela)
7. Tovar Marine Battalion (Based in Sucre State, Venezuela)
8. Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl Marine Battalion (Based in Sucre State, Venezuela)
9. Falcon Infantry Division (Based in Falcon State, Venezuela)
10. "Huzaren" Gómez Armored Division (Based in Lara State, Venezuela)
11. Aragua Infantry Regiment (Based in Aragua State, Venezuela)
12. Antonio Guzmán Blanco Parachute Regiment (Based in Aragua State, Venezuela)
13. "Huzaren" Simón Bolívar Armored Division (Based in Guarico State, Venezuela)
14. Guarico Infantry Regiment (Based in Guarico State, Venezuela)
15. 2nd Guarico Infantry Regiment (Based in Guarico State, Venezuela)
16. Bolivar Infantry Division (Based in Bolivar State, Venezuela)
17. 2nd Bolivar Infantry Division (Based in Bolivar State, Venezuela)
18. 3rd Bolivar Infantry Regiment (Based in Bolivar State, Venezuela)
19. "Huzaren" Ruiz Armored Division (Based in Monagas State, Venezuela)
20. Antonio José de Sucre Infantry Regiment (Based in Delta Amacuro State, Venezuela)
21. Amacuro Jagers Infantry Regiment (Based in Amazonas State, Venezuela)
22. Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Special Forces Battalion (Based in Amazonas State, Venezuela)
23. Portuguesa Infantry Division (Based in Portuguesa State, Venezuela)
24. Barinas Infantry Division (Based in Barinas State, Venezuela)
25. 2nd Barinas Infantry Division (Based in Barinas State, Venezuela)
26. Tachira Infantry Division (Based in Tachira State, Venezuela)
27. Merida Infantry Division (Based in Merida State, Venezuela)
28. Trujillo Infantry Regiment (Based in Trujillo State, Venezuela)
29. 1st Zulia Infantry Division (Based in Zulia State, Venezuela)
30. 2nd Zulia Infantry Division (Based in Zulia State, Venezuela)
31. Antonio Páez Special Forces Battalion (Based in Zulian State, Venezuela)
32. "Huzaren" Francisco de Miranda Armored Division (Based in Apure State, Venezuela)
33. San Fernando Infantry Regiment (Based in Apure State, Venezuela)
34. Apure Infantry Regiment (Based in Apure State, Venezuela)
35. Guyana Infantry Regiment (Based in Guyana State, Venezuela)
36. Guiana Infantry Regiment (Based in Guyana State, Venezuela)
37. 1st Caribbean Infantry Battalion (Based in Grenada)
38. 3rd Caribbean Infantry Battalion (Based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
39. 5th Caribbean Infantry Battalion (Based in Saint Lucia)
40. 7th Caribbean Infantry Battalion (Based in Saint Lucia)
41. 2nd Caribbean Infantry Regiment (Based in Barbados)
42. 4th Caribbean Infantry Regiment (Based in Martinique)
43. 6th Caribbean Infantry Regiment (Based in Martinique)
44. Caribbean Special Forces Battalion (Based in Martinique)
271,468 Combat Personnel + 79,045 Service Personnel for a total of 350,513 Personnel in Venezuela. A Reserve Army of 82,300 is available for call up.

Sri Lankan Army
1. 1st Infantry Division (Based in North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka)
2. 3rd Infantry Division (Based in North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka)
3. 4th Infantry Division (Based in North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka)
4. 1st Gajaba Infantry Regiment (Based in North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka)
5. 3rd Gajaba Infantry Regiment(Based in North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka)
6. 1st Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (Based in North Central Province, Sri Lanka)
7. 6th Infantry Division (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
8. 1st Sinha Infantry Regiment (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
9. 4th Gajaba Infantry Regiment (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
10. 6th Gajaba Infantry Regiment (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
11. 1st Marine Battalion (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
12. 2nd Marine Battalion (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
13. 1st Special Forces Battalion (Based in North Western Province, Sri Lanka)
14. 4th Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (Based in Southern Province, Sri Lanka)
15. 6th Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment (Based in Southern Province, Sri Lanka)
16. 8th Gajaba Infantry Regiment (Based in Ulva Province, Sri Lanka)
17. 4th Armored Division (Based in Western Province, Sri Lanka)
18. 8th Sinha Infantry Regiment (Based in Western Province, Sri Lanka)
19. 10th Sinha Infantry Regiment (Based in Western Province, Sri Lanka)
20. 3rd Marine Battalion (Based in Western Province, Sri Lanka)
21. 4th Marine Battalion (Based in Western Province, Sri Lanka)
22. 2nd Special Forces Battalion (Based in Western Province, Sri Lanka)
115,254 Combat Personnel + 30,771 Service Personnel for a total of 146,025 Personnel in Sri Lanka. A Reserve Army of 92,544 is available for call up.

Popular Armed Forces
1. Tsiranana Infantry Regiment (Based in Antsiranana Province, Madagascar)
2. Bombetoka Infantry Division (Based in Mahajanga Province, Madagascar)
3. Majunga Infantry Division (Based in Mahajanga Province, Madagascar)
4. Mahajanga Infantry Regiment (Based in Mahajanga Province, Madagascar)
5. Betsiboka Special Forces Battalion (Based in Mahajanga Province, Madagascar)
6. Tamatave Infantry Division (Based in Toamasina Province, Madagascar)
7. Antongil Infantry Division (Based in Toamasina Province, Madagascar)
8. Tana Infantry Regiment (Based in Antananarivo Province, Madagascar)
9. Fianar Infantry Division (Based in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar)
10. Mangoky Infantry Division (Based in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar)
11. Ivakoany "Huzaren" Armored Division (Based in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar)
12. Andringitra Marine Battalion (Based in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar)
13. Radama Infantry Division (Based in Toliara Province, Madagascar)
14. Tuléar Infantry Division (Based in Toliara Province, Madagascar)
15. Tsimanampetsotse Infantry Division (Based in Toliara Province, Madagascar)
165,353 Combat Personnel + 55,117 Service Personnel for a total of 220,470 Personnel in Madagascar. A Reserve Army of 13,500 is available for call up.

Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
1. Trini Infantry Regiment (Based on the Island of Trinidad)
2. Limbo Infantry Battalion (Based on the Island of Tobago)
3,989 Combat Personnel + 1,329 Service Personnel for a total of 5,318 Personnel in Trinidad and Tobago. A Reserve Army of 2,000 is available for call up.

1. Comoros Defense Force (A Single Infantry Battalion is based on the Islands that make up the Comoros
2. Mauritius Defense Force (A Single Infantry Battalion is based on the Island of Mauritius)
3. Mahoré Infantry Battalion (Based on the Island of Mayotte)
4. Reunion Defense Force (A Infantry Regiment and Infantry Battalion make up the defense force of the Island of Reunion)
5. Moreau de Sechelles Infantry Battalion (Based on the islands of the Seychelles
A total of 7,473 Combat Personnel + 1,910 Service Personnel for a total of 5,318 Personnel are station in the above overseas possessions of the Republic. There is No Reserve Army.

Spanish Army
1. 4th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Barcelona Province, Spain)
2. 6th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Barcelona Province, Spain)
3. 16th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Barcelona Province, Spain)
4. 11th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Girona Province, Spain)
5. 9th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Tarragona Province, Spain)
6. 14th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Tarragona Province, Spain)
7. 12th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Zaragoza Province, Spain)
8. 10th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Alicante Province, Spain)
9. 15th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Castellon Province, Spain)
10. 10th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Valencia Province, Spain)
11. 17th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Valencia Province, Spain)
12. 18th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Valencia Province, Spain)
13. 9th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Murcia Region/Province, Spain)
14. 1st "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Murcia Region/Province, Spain)
15. 2nd "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Murcia Region/Province, Spain)
16. 3rd "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Albacete Province, Spain)
17. 8th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Cuenca Province, Spain)
18. 5th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Toledo Province, Spain)
19. 34th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Ciudad Real Province, Spain)
20. 7th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Madrid Region/Province, Spain)
21. 21st "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Almeria Province, Spain)
22. 3rd "Espana" Infantry Battalion (Based in Jaen Province, Spain)
23. 24th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Malaga Province, Spain)
24. 22nd " Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Cordoba Province, Spain)
25. 23rd "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Seville Province, Spain)
26. 25th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Seville Province, Spain)
27. 26th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Seville Province, Spain)
28. 27th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Cadiz Province, Spain)
29. 30th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Cadiz Province, Spain)
30. 31st "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Cadiz Province, Spain)
31. 28th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Huelva Province, Spain)
32. 29th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in Badajoz Province, Spain)
33. 36th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Caceres Province, Spain)
34. 37th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Caceres Province, Spain)
35. 32nd "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Valladolid Province, Spain)
36. 35th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Leon Province, Spain)
37. 40th "Espana" Infantry Battalion (Based in Asturias Province, Spain)
38. 41st "Espana" Infantry Battalion (Based in Cantabria Province, Spain)
39. 38th "Huzaren Espana" Armored Division (Based in A Coruna Province, Spain)
40. 42nd "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in A Coruna Province, Spain)
41. 52th "Espana" Infantry Regiment(Based in Lugo Province, Spain)
42. 44th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in Pontevedra Province, Spain)
43. 46th "Espana" Infantry Regiment (Based in the Balearic Islands, Spain)
44. 48th "Espana Infantry Regiment (Based in the Balearic Islands, Spain)
45. 50th "Espana" Infantry Division (Based in Canary Islands, Spain)
46. 1st "Paracaidista" Parachute Regiment (Based in Valladolid Province, Spain)
47. 2nd "Paracaidista" Parachute Regiment (Based in Madrid Region/Province, Spain)
48. 3rd "Paracaidista" Parachute Regiment (Based in Murcia Region/Province, Spain)
49. Roger de Flor Marine Battalion (Based in Malaga Province, Spain)
50. Almogàvers Marine Battalion (Based in Barcelona Province, Spain)
51. Don Juan de Austria Marine Battalion (Based in Valencia Province, Spain)
52. Isabél la Católica Marine Battalion (Based in Pontevedra Province, Spain)
53. La Reina Special Forces Battalion(Based in Toledo Province, Spain)
54. Farnesio Special Forces Battalion (Based in Valladolid Province, Spain)
55. Royal Gibraltar Infantry Regiment (Based in Gibraltar, Spain)
370,053 Combat Personnel + 110,469 Service Personnel for a total of 480,522 Personnel in Spain. A Reserve Army of 91,952 is available for call up.

Portuguese Army
1. Count Henry "Huzaren" Armored Division (Based in the Norte Region, Portugal)
2. Duarte Infantry Regiment (Based in the Norte Region, Portugal)
3. João Infantry Regiment (Based in the Norte Region, Portugal)
4. Afonso Henriques "Huzaren" Armored Division (Based in the Centro Region, Portugal)
5. Bartolomeu Dias Infantry Division (Based in the Centro Region, Portugal)
6. Pêro de Barcelos Infantry Regiment (Based in the Centro Region, Portugal)
7. João Fernandes Infantry Regiment (Based in the Centro Region, Portugal)
8. Vasco da Gama "Huzaren" Armored Division (Based in the Lisboa Region, Portugal)
9. João da Nova Infantry Regiment (Based in the Lisboa Region, Portugal)
10. Estêvão da Gama "Huzaren" Amored Division (Based in the Alentejo Region, Portugal)
11. Fernão de Magalhães "Huzaren" Armored Division (Based in the Alentejo Region, Portugal)
12. João VI Infantry Division (Based in the Alentejo Region, Portugal)
13. Marquês de Pombal Infantry Regiment Division (Based in the Alentejo Region, Portugal)
14. José Sócrates Infantry Regiment (Based in the Alentejo Region, Portugal)
15. Infante Henrique Infantry Regiment(Based in the Azores, Portugal)
16. João Gonçalves Zarco Infantry Battalion (Based in Madeira, Portugal)
122,909 Combat Personnel + 30,133 Service Personnel for a total of 153,042 Personnel in Portugal. A Reserve Army of 25,418 is available for call up.

Army of Argenguay
1. 11th "Coronel Juan Pascual Pringles" Armored Division (Based in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina
2. 9th "General José Gervasio Artigas" Armored Division (Based in Chubut Province, Argentina
3. 24th Infantry Regiment (Based in Chubut Province, Argentina
4. 25th Infantry Regiment (Based in Chubut Province, Argentina
5. 26th "Coronel Benjamín Moritán" Infantry Division (Based in Río Negro Province, Argentina
6. 10th Infantry Regiment (Based in Río Negro Province, Argentina
7. 21st Infantry Regiment (Based in Río Negro Province, Argentina
8. 6th "General Viamonte" Infantry Division (Based in Neuquén Province, Argentina
9. 13th "Teniente General Juan Esteban Pedernera" Armored Division (Based in La Pampa Province, Argentina
10. 8th "Teniente 1ro Ibañez" Infantry Division (Based in Mendoza Province, Argentina
11. 3rd Infantry Regiment(Based in San Luis Province, Argentina
12. 2nd "Lanceros General Paz" Armored Division (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
13. 8th "Cazadores General Necochea" Armored Division (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
14. 7th "Coronel Conde" Infantry Division (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
15. 1st Infantry Regiment (Based in the city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
16. 12th "Duque de Caxias" Armored Division (Based in Entre Ríos Province, Argentina
17. 10th "Húsares de Pueyrredón" Armored Division (Based in Santa Fe Province, Argentina
18. 9th Infantry Regiment (Based in Santa Fe Province, Argentina
19. 35th Infantry Regiment (Based in Santa Fe Province, Argentina
20. 15th "Libertador Simón Bolívar" Armored Division (Based in Córdoba Province, Argentina
21. 16th Infantry Regiment (Based in Córdoba Province, Argentina
22. 10th Infantry Regiment (Based in Córdoba Province, Argentina
23. 22nd "Teniente Coronel Juan Manuel Cabot" Infantry Division (Based in San Juan Province, Argentina
24. 15th Infantry Regiment (Based in La Rioja Province, Argentina
25. 11th Infantry Regiment (Based in Tucumán Province, Argentina
26. 5th Infantry Regiment (Based in Tucumán Province, Argentina
27. 1st "Coronel Brandsen" Armored Division (Based in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
28. 17th Infantry Regiment (Based in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
29. 18th Infantry Regiment (Based in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
30. 29th "Coronel Ignacio José Javier Warnes" Infantry Division (Based in Chaco Province, Argentina
31. 4th Infantry Regiment (Based in Corrientes Province, Argentina
32. 19th Infantry Regiment (Based in Corrientes Province, Argentina
33. 9th Infantry Regiment (Based in Misiones Province, Argentina
34. 12th "General Arenales" Infantry Division (Based in Misiones Province, Argentina
35. 30th Infantry Regiment (Based in Formosa Province, Argentina
36. 28th "Teniente Coronel Juana Azurduy" Infantry Division (Based in Salta Province, Argentina
37. 20th "Cazadores de Los Andes" Infantry Division (Based in Jujuy Province, Argentina
38. 2nd Paratroopers Regiment (Based in Córdoba Province, Argentina
39. 14th Paratroopers Regiment (Based in Córdoba Province, Argentina
40. 601st Air Assault (Para) Regiment (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
41. 601st Commando Battalion (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
42. 602nd Commando Battalion (Based in Córdoba Province, Argentina
43. 2nd Marine Battalion (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
44. 4th Marine Battalion (Based in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina
45. 5th Marine Battalion (Based in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina
46. 3rd Marine Battalion (Based in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
47. "Isla Soledad" Infantry Regiment (Based on East Falkland Island)
48. "Gran Malvina" Infantry Battalion (Based on West Falkland Island)
49. 31st Infantry Regiment (Based in Alto Paraguay Department, Paraguay)
50. 33rd Infantry Division (Based in Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay)
51. 35th Infantry Regiment (Based in Amambay Department, Paraguay)
52. 32nd Armored Division (Based in Boquerón Department, Paraguay)
53. 37th Infantry Regiment (Based in Boquerón Department, Paraguay)
54. 39th Infantry Regiment (Based in Boquerón Department, Paraguay)
55. 41st Infantry Regiment (Based in Caaguazú Department, Paraguay)
56. 43rd Infantry Regiment (Based in Canindeyú Department, Paraguay)
57. 45th Infantry Division (Based in Central Department, Paraguay)
58. 47th Infantry Regiment (Based in Concepción Department, Paraguay)
59. 49th Infantry Regiment (Based in Itapúa Department, Paraguay)
60. 34th Armored Division (Based in Presidente Hayes Department, Paraguay)
61. 36th Armored Division (Based in Presidente Hayes Department, Paraguay)
62. 51st Infantry Regiment (Based in Presidente Hayes Department, Paraguay)
63. 603rd Commando (Special Forces) Battalion (Based in Presidente Hayes Department, Paraguay)
64. 53rd Infantry Regiment (Based in San Pedro Department, Paraguay)
65. 55th Infantry Regiment (Based in San Pedro Department, Paraguay)
66. 38th Infantry Regiment (Based in Canelones Department, Uruguay)
67. 40th Infantry Regiment (Based in Colonia Department, Uruguay)
68. 42nd Infantry Regiment (Based in Durazno Department, Uruguay)
69. 44th Infantry Regiment (Based in Maldonado Department, Uruguay)
70. 46th Infantry Battalion (Based in Montevideo Department, Uruguay)
71. 48th Infantry Regiment (Based in Paysandú Department, Uruguay)
72. 50th Infantry Regiment (Based in Rivera Department, Uruguay)
73. 52nd Infantry Regiment (Based in Salto Department, Uruguay)
74. 54th Infantry Regiment (Based in San José Department, Uruguay)
75. 6th Marine Battalion (Based in Maldonado Department, Uruguay)
467,691 Combat Personnel + 144,761 Service Personnel for a total of 612,452 Personnel in Argenguay. A Reserve Army of 41,429 is available for call up.

Bangladesh Army*
1. 1st Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Barisāl Division, Bangladesh)
2. 2nd Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Barisāl Division, Bangladesh)
3. 3rd Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh)
4. 4th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh)
5. 5th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh)
6. 6th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh)
7. 7th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Chittagong Division, Bangladesh)
8. 8th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
9. 9th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
10. 11th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
11. 12th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
12. 13th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
13. 14th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
14. 15th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Khulna Division, Bangladesh)
15. 16 Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Khulna Division, Bangladesh)
16. 17th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Khulna Division, Bangladesh)
17. 10th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
18. 18th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
19. 19th "Bangladesh" Armored Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
20. 20th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
21. 21st Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
22. 22nd Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
23. 23rd Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh)
24. 24th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh)
25. 25th Rifles Infantry Division (Based in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh)
26. Ganges Marine Battalion (Based in Khulna Division, Bangladesh)
27. Padma Marine Battalion (Based in Khulna Division, Bangladesh)
28. Dhaka Special Forces Battalion (Based in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh)
377,174 Combat Personnel + 121,346 Service Personnel for a total of 498,520 Personnel in Bangladesh. A Reserve Army of 120,012 is available for call up.

Swedish Army*
NOTE: infanterifördelningen=Infantry Divsion, pansarfördelningen=Armored Division, infanteriregemente=Infantry Regiment and infanteribataljon=Infantry Battalion.
1. I. infanterifördelningen
2. "Norrlands pansarfördelningen" [Based in Västerbotten County, Sweden]
3. "Norrbottens pansarfördelningen" [Based in Norrbotten County, Sweden]
4. II. infanterifördelningen [Based in Norrbotten County, Sweden]
5. "Södra skånska pansarfördelningen" [Based in Uppsala County, Sweden]
6. "Livgrenadjä infanteriregemente" [Based in Södermanland County, Sweden]
7. "Östgöta infanteriregemente" [Based in Östergötland County, Sweden]
8. "Jönköpings infanteriregemente" [Based in Jönköping County, Sweden]
9. "Kronobergs infanteribataljon" [Based in Kronoberg County, Sweden]
10. "Kalmar infanteribataljon" [Based in Kalmar County, Sweden]
11. "Grenadjär infanteribataljon" [Based in Gotland County, Sweden]
12. "Blekinge infanteribataljon" [Based in Blekinge County, Sweden]
13. "Svenska infanteriregemente" [Based in Skåne County, Sweden]
14. "Första livgrenadjä infanteriregemente" [Based in Halland County, Sweden]
15. "Västra Götalands Grenadjär infanteriregemente" [Based in Västra Götaland County, Sweden]
16. "Närke infanteriregemente" [Based in Örebro County, Sweden]
17. "Västmanlands infanteriregemente" [Based in Västmanland County, Sweden]
18. "Dalregementet infanteriregemente" [Based in Dalarna County, Sweden]
19. "Hälsinge infanteriregemente" [Based in Gävleborg County, Sweden]
20. "Västernorrlands infanteribataljon" [Based in Västernorrland County, Sweden]
21. III. Marine Battalion [Based in Stockholm County, Sweden]
22. IV. Marine Battalion [Based in Blekinge County, Sweden]
23. "Göta" Special Forces Battalion [Based in Blekinge County, Sweden]
108,853 Combat Personnel + 34,664 Service Personnel for a total of 143,517 Personnel in Sweden. A Reserve Army of 40,000 is available for call up.

Republican Army
1. White Lady Infantry Division (Based in the Rhône-Alpes Region, France)
2. Rhodanus Infantry Division (Based in the Rhône-Alpes Region, France)
3. Provence Infantry Division (Based in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur [PACA] Region, France)
4. Nine Provinces Infantry Division (Based in the Kyūshū Region, Japan)
5. Kyoto Infantry Division (Based in the Kansai Region, Japan)
6. Chūgoku Infantry Division (Based in Chūgoku Region, Japan)
7. Mazda Marine Battalion (Based in Chūgoku Region, Japan)
95,238 Combat Personnel + 31,746 Service Personnel for a total of 126,984 Personnel in Allied Lands. There is no reserve army.

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Royal Netherlands Navy (29,580 Active and 8,300 Reserve Personnel):
1 Juan Carlos I Class Aircraft Carrier
12 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
14 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates
12 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Frigates
2 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
8 Type 214 Class Submarines
1 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR
1 RFA Fort Victoria Class Fleet Replenishment
3 Rotterdam Class LPD's
1 Mistral Class LPH
1 Wave Class Tanker
18 Alkmaar ("Tripartite") class Minehunters
16 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
4 Godetia Class minecraft tender
4 Snellius class survey ships
[Aruba Naval Squadron- 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft and 1 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigate]
[Netherland Antilles Naval Squadron- 5 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft, 3 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates, 1 Type 214 Class Submarine and 1 Segura Class Minehunter]

[B]Royal Venezuelan Navy (26,330 Active and 5,000 Reserve Personnel):
1 Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier
1 Cavour Class Aircraft Carriers
4 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
8 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
6 Horizon class anti-air warfare (AAW) Frigates
16 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates
6 Type 214 Class Submarines
8 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
1 Wasp Class LHD
2 Mistral Class LPH
3 Rotterdam Class LPD
1 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR
1 RFA Fort Victoria Class Fleet Replenishment
4 Capana class medium landing ships
22 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
14 Segura Class Minehunters
2 Godetia Class minecraft tender
1 Wave Class Tanker
4 Ciudad Bolivar Class small replenishment oiler
2 Snellius class survey ships

[Martinique Naval Squadron- 2 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers, 4 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates, 2 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates and 6 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft, 2 Type 214 Class Submarines and 2 Segura Class Minehunters]

[B]Sri Lanka Navy (15,000 Active and 4,000 Reserve Personnel):
2 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
4 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates
2 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates
4 Type 214 Class Submarines
2 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
1 Rotterdam Class LPD
1 Mistral Class LPH
1 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR
2 Capana class medium landing ships
12 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
5 Segura Class Minehunters
1 Godetia Class minecraft tender
2 Ciudad Bolivar Class small replenishment oiler
2 Snellius class survey ships

Madagascarn Navy (15,000 Active and 3,300 Reserve Personnel):
1 Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier
1 Cavour Class Aircraft Carrier
2 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
2 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
4 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates
4 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Frigates
12 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
2 Vanguard Class Ballistic Missile Submarines
4 Vanguard Class Cruise Missile Submarines
5 Type 214 Class Submarines
2 Rotterdam Class LPD
2 Mistral Class LPH
1 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR
2 Capana class medium landing ships
8 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
4 Segura Class Minehunters
1 Godetia Class minecraft tender
2 Ciudad Bolivar Class small replenishment oiler
2 Snellius class survey ships

Navy of oversea possessions (2,084 Active Personnel):
A. [Comoros- 1 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigate, 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft and 1 Segura Class Minehunter]
B. [Mauritius- 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol]
C. [Reunion-2 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates, 1 Capana class medium landing ships, 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft, 1 Amsterdam Class AOR and 1 Segura Class Minehunter]
D. [Seychelles- 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft]

Iberian Navy (51,684 Active and 15,000 Reserve Personnel):
1 Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier
2 Juan Carlos I Class Aircraft Carriers
4 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
8 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
22 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Frigates
8 Karel Doorman ("M") class Patrol Frigates
1 Wasp Class LHD
5 Mistral Class LPH
4 Rotterdam Class LPD
4 Triomphant Class Ballistic Missile Submarines
4 Vanguard Class Cruise Missile Submarines
12 Type 214 Class Submarines
20 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
30 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
2 Godetia Class minecraft tender
16 Segura Class Minehunters
1 RFA Fort Victoria Class Fleet Replenishment
2 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR
2 Ciudad Bolivar Class small replenishment oiler
1 Berrio (Rover class) small fleet oiler
4 Snellius class survey ships
1 Condestable Zaragoza Class coastal water tanker
1 Marinero Jarana Class coastal water tanker
[Gibraltar Naval Squadron- 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft]
[Canary Islands Naval Squadron-7 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft, 6 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Frigates, 2 Type 214 Class Submarines and 2 Segura Class Minehunters]
[Azores Naval Squadron-2 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers, 8 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Frigates, 2 Type 214 Class Submarines, 1 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR, 6 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft and 2 Segura Class Minehunters]
[Madeira Naval Squadron-2 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates and 4 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft]

[B]Navy of the Argenguay Republic (25,355 Active and 10,000 Reserve Personnel):
1 Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier
1 Cavour Class Aircraft Carrier
4 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
8 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
8 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates
8 Karel Doorman ("M") class Frigates
3 Drummond class (Type A69) Corvettes
8 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
4 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
2 Vanguard Class Ballistic Missile Submarines
2 Vanguard Class Cruise Missile Submarines
6 Type 214 Class Submarines
6 Segura Class Minehunters
2 Godetia Class minecraft tenders
3 Rotterdam Class LPDs
3 Mistral Class LPH
1 Patagonia (Durance class AOR)
1 RFA Fort Victoria Class Fleet Replenishment
2 Wave Class Tanker
1 Almirante Irizar suppport icebreaker
1 Puetro Deseado survey ship
2 Snellius class survey ship
3 Ciudad Bolivar Class small replenishment oiler
[Falklands Naval Squadron-2 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates, 1 Segura Class Minehunter, 1 Type 214 Class Submarine and 2 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft]

Bangladesh Navy (15,250 Active Personnel and 10,550 Reserve Personnel
1 Principe de Asturias Aircraft Carrier
2 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
4 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
8 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Class Frigates
5 Island class patrol vessels
9 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Multi-Role Vessels
4 Type 214 Class Submarines
2 Rotterdam Class LPDs
1 Amsterdam/Patino Class AOR
4 Shapa (River) class minesweepers
1 Segura Class Minehunter
1 Dinghai Class fleet tug
2 Rupsha Class fleet tugs
2 Godetia Class minecraft tenders
2 Snellius class survey ship

Swedish Navy (10,628 Active Personnel and 7,085 Reserve Personnel)
1 Principe de Asturias Aircraft Carrier
2 De Zeven Provincien Class Destroyers
4 Nansen Class Frigates
10 Visby Class Corvettes
8 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Multi-Role Vessels
11 Landsort Class Minehunters
8 Gotland Class (Type A19) Submarines
1 Mistral Class LPH
1 Rotterdam Class LPD
1 Amsterdam Class AOR
1 Oden polar icebreaker
3 Urho class polar icebreakers
1 Visborg (Alvsborg class) patrol craft tender
1 Ale lakes icebreaker
2 Baltica class harbor icebreakers/buoy tenders
1 Snellius class survey ship

United Nations Pacific Fleet [Based in Japan] (7,304 Active Personnel):
1 Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier
2 Arleigh Burke Class (Aegis) Flight IIA Destroyers
4 De Zeven Provincien class Destroyers
6 F100 Alvaro de Bazan Frigates
4 Astute Class Nuclear Submarines
4 Flyvefisken Class (SF 300) Patrol Craft
2 Segura Class Minehunters
1 RFA Fort Victoria Class Fleet Replenishment
1 Buque de Proyección Estratégica Class LHD
1 Mistral Class LPH
2 Rotterdam Class LPD

[B][I]Navy Bases:

Argenguay Naval Bases: Zarate, Mar del Plata, Puerto Belgrano, Caleta Paul, Ushuaia, Montevideo and East Cove [Falklands]
United Netherlands Naval Bases: Zeebrugge, Sint-Kruis-Brugge, Oostende, Antwerpen, Den Helder, Katwijk; Ceru Colorado [Aruba]; Willemstad and Marigot[Netherland Antillies]
Iberian Naval Bases: Lisbon, Póvoa de Varzim, Portimão, Rota, Ferrol, Cartagena, Tarragona and Gibraltar; Terceira and Sao Miguel [Azores]; Madeira [Madeira Island]; Tenerife and Gran Canaria [Canaries]
Madagascan Naval Bases: Antsiranana [Diego Suarez], Toamasina [Tamatave], Tôlanaro [Fort Dauphin], Toliara [Tuléar], Mahajanga [Majunga] and Mananjary
Sri Lanka Naval Bases: Colombo, Mannar and Batticaloa
Trinidad and Tobago Naval Bases: Chaguaramas
Venezuelan Naval Bases: Puerto Caballo, Caracas, Punto Fijo, Maracaibo, Cuidad Bolivar, El Amparo and La Guaira, Bridgetown and Fort-de-France [Martinique]
[B]Bangladesh Naval Bases: Haji Mohsin, Issa Khan, Shaheed Moazzam, Ulka, Bhatiary, Titumir and Mongla
Swedish Naval Bases: Karlskrona, Berga/Muskö, Härnösand and Gothenburg
Republican Naval Bases: Yokosuka and Sasebo [Japan], Moutsamoudou [Comoros], Dzaoudzi [Mayotte], Port Louis [Mauritius] and Le Port [Reunion]
Military Command
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French Military Command:

The French Army (Armée de Terre) is the land-based component of the French Armed Forces. It employs 138,000 men and women.

The army is divided into the following armes:

* Marine troops, composed of:
o Marine Infantry (Infanterie de Marine)
o Marine Artillery (Artillerie de Marine)
o Marine Armour (Chars de Marine)
* Foreign Legion (Légion étrangère)
* Armoured cavalry (arme blindée cavalerie)
* Artillery;
* Light aviation (ALAT, or aviation légère de l'armée de terre), such as combat helicopters;
* Military engineer (génie militaire);
* Infantry, including:
o Chasseurs alpins (mountain troops)
* Materiel
* Transport (train)
* Transmissions
* Commissary
* Health service of the Army
CFAT

CFAT (Commandement de la Force d’Action Terrestre or Command of the Terrestrial Fighting Forces) commands the following 8 brigades interarmes ("interarm brigades"):

1re Brigade Mécanisée – 1st Mechanized Brigade in Chalons en Champagne
* 501e-503e Régiment de Chars de Combat (501e-503e RCC ) armoured Regiment in Mourmelon le Grand with 80 Leclerc
* 1er Régiment de Tirailleurs (1er RTir) mechanized Infantry Regiment in Epinal equipped with AMX-10P
* 1er Régiment d'Infanterie (1er RI) Infantry Regiment in Sarrebourg with 82 VAB
* 40e Régiment d'Artillerie (40e RA) self propelled Artillery Regiment in Suippes with 32 AMX 30 AuF1, 4 TRF1 self propelled 155 mm self propelled Guns, 4 CAESAR wheeled 155 mm Guns and 16 120 mm Mortars
* 3e Régiment du Génie (3e RG) Engineer Regiment in Charleville
* 1re Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (1re CCT) in Chalons en Champagne with 20 VAB

2e Brigade Blindée – 2nd Armoured Brigade in Orleans
* Régiment de Marche du Tchad (RMT) mechanized Marine Infantry Regiment in Noyon equipped with AMX-10P and VAB
* 16e Bataillon de Chasseurs (16e BC) mechanized Infantry Battalion in Saarburg (Germany) equipped with AMX-10P
* 1er Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (1er RAMa) self propelled Marine Artillery Regiment in Laon equipped with AMX 30 AuF1
* 13e Régiment du Génie (13e RG) Engineer Regiment in Le Valdahon
* 2e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (2e CCT) in Orleans with 22 VAB
* 6e/12e Régiment de Chasseurs (6e/12e RC) armoured Regiment with 80 Leclerc, 57 VAB and 31 VBL. {2 Groupes d'escadrons à 40 chars Leclerc (6 escadrons de 13) Gp HQ 1 MBT. Sq HQ 1 MBT 3 Plt [4 MBT]}

3e Brigade Mécanisée – 3rd Mechanized Brigade in Limoges
* 1er-11e Régiment de Cuirassiers (1e- 11e RC) armoured Regiment in Carpiagne with 80 Leclerc
* 92e Régiment d'Infanterie (92e RI) mechanized Infantry Regiment in Clermont-Ferrand with 65 AMX-10P and 29 VAB
* 126e Régiment d'Infanterie (126e RI) Infantry Regiment in Brive-la-Gaillarde equipped with VAB and VBL
* 68e Régiment d'Artillerie (68e RA) self propelled Artillery Regiment in La Valbonne with 32 AMX 30 AuF1 and 16 120 mm Mortars
* 31e Régiment du Génie (31e RG) Engineer Regiment in Castelsarrasin
* 3e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (3e CCT) in Limoges equipped with VAB

6e Brigade Légère Blindée – 6th light armoured Brigade in Nimes
* 1er Régiment Etranger de Cavalerie (1er REC) Foreign Legion Cavalry Regiment in Orange with 48 AMX 10 RC
* 1er Régiment de Spahis Wheeled Armoured Regiment in Valence with 48 AMX 10 RC
* 2e Régiment Etranger d'Infanterie (2e REI) Foreign Legion Infantry Regiment in Nimes with 135 VAB
* 21e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (21e RIMa) Marine Infantry Regiment in Frejus equipped with VAB
* 3e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (3e RAMa) self propelled Marine Artillery Regiment in Monferrat equipped with AMX 30 AuF1 and 120 mm Mortars
* 1er Régiment Etranger de Génie (1er REG) Foreign Legion Engineer Regiment in Laudun
* 6e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (6e CCT) in Nimes equipped with VAB

7ème Brigade Blindée – 7th Armoured Brigade in Besançon
* 1er-2e Régiment de Chasseurs armoured Regiment in Thierville sur Meuse with 80 Leclerc, 57 VAB and 31 VBL
* 35e Régiment d'Infanterie (35e RI) mechanized Infantry Regiment in Belfort equipped with AMX-10P, VAB and VBL
* 152e Régiment d'Infanterie (152e RI) mechanized Infantry Regiment in Colmar equipped with AMX-10P
* 8e Régiment d'Artillerie (8e RA) self propelled Artillery Regiment in Commercy equipped with AMX 30 AuF1 and 120 mm Mortars
* 19e Régiment du Génie (19e RG) Engineer Regiment in Besançon
* 7e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (7e CCT) in Besançon

9e Brigade Légère Blindée de Marine - 9th Light Armoured Marine Brigade in Nantes
* 1er Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (1er RIMa) Armoured Marine Infantry Regiment (light cavalry) in Angouleme with 48 AMX 10 RC, 30 VAB and 71 VBL
* Régiment d'Infanterie Chars de Marine (RICM) Armoured Marine Infantry Regiment (light cavalry) in Poitiers equipped with AMX 10 RC
* 2e régiment d'infanterie de marine (2e RIMa) Marine Infantry Regiment in Champagné equipped with VAB
* 3e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (3e RIMa) Marine Infantry Regiment in Vannes equipped with VAB
* 11e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (11e RAMa) Marine Artillery Regiment in St. Aubin du Cormier equipped with TRF1 155 mm Field Canons and 120 mm Mortars
* 6e Régiment du Génie (6e RG) Engineer Regiment in Angers

1ème Brigade Parachutiste – 11th Parachutist Brigade in Balma
* 1er régiment de chasseurs parachutistes (1er RCP) Parachutist Regiment in Pamiers
* 2e Régiment Etranger de Parachutistes (2e REP) Foreign Legion Parachutist Regiment in Calvi
* 3e Régiment Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (3e RPIMa) Marine Parachutist Regiment in Carcassonne
* 8e Régiment Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (8e RPIMa) Marine Parachutist Regiment in Castres
* 1er Régiment de Hussards Parachutistes (1er RHP)Wheeled Armoured Antitank Parachutist Regiment in Tarbes equipped with ERC 90 Sagaie, VAB and VBL
* 35e Régiment d'Artillerie Parachutiste (35e RAP) Parachutist Artillery Regiment in Tarbes
* 17e Régiment du Génie Parachutiste (17e RGP) Parachutist Engineer Regiment in Montauban
* 1er Régiment du Train Parachutiste (1er RTP) Parachutist Transport Regiment in Toulouse

27e Brigade d’infanterie de Montagne – 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade in Varces
* 7e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (7e BCA) Mountain Infantry Battalion in Bourg St. Maurice with 70 VAB and 12 véhicules de montagne blindés VMB
* 13e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (11e BCA) Mountain Infantry Battalion in Barby equipped with VAB
* 27e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (27e BCA) Mountain Infantry Battalion in Gran Gevrier equipped with VAB
* 4e Régiment de Chasseurs Wheeled Armoured Antitank Regiment in Gap with 36 ERC 90 Sagaie, 20 VAB, 72 VBL and 6 Gazelle helicopters
* 93e Régiment d'Artillerie de Montagne (93e RAM) Mountain Artillery Regiment in Varces with 24 TRF1 155 mm Field Canons and 24 120 mm Mortars
* 2e Régiment Etranger de Génie (2e REG) Foreign Legion Engineer Regiment in St. Christol

4e Brigade Aéromobile – 4th Airmobile Brigade in Essey les Nancy
* 1er Régiment d'Hélicoptères de Combat (1er RHC) Combat Helicopter Regiment in Phalsbourg with 22 Gazelle, 20 Puma and 14 Cougar
* 3e Régiment d'Hélicoptères de Combat (3e RHC) Combat Helicopter Regiment in Etain with 37 Gazelle, 16 Puma
* 5e Régiment d'Hélicoptères de Combat (5e RHC) Combat Helicopter Regiment in Pau with 52 various Gazelle and Puma helicopters
* 6e Régiment d'Hélicoptères de Combat (6e RHC) Combat Helicopter Regiment in Margny les Compiegne equipped with Puma and various Gazelle helicopters
* 4e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions (4e CCT) in Essey les Nancy

Brigade Franco-Allemande – French-German Brigade in Mühlheim
French contribution:
* 3e Régiment de Hussards Wheeled Armoured Regiment in Immendingen (Germany) equipped with AMX 10 RC and VBL
* 110e Régiment d'Infanterie (110e RI) Infantry Regiment in Donaueschingen equipped with VAB and VBL

Brigade des forces spéciales – Special Forces Brigade in Pau

The Special Forces Brigade is commanded directly by CEMA (Chef d’état-major des Armées- Army General Staff) and consists of the following units:
* 13e Régiment de Dragons Parachutistes (13ème RDP) Special Forces Recon Regiment in Dieuze
* 1er Régiment Parachutiste d'Infanterie de Marine (1er RPIMa) Marine Parachutist Special Forces Regiment in Bayonne
* Détachement ALAT des Opérations Spéciales (DAOS) Special operations detachment of the light Army Aviation in Pau


CFLT

CFLT (Commandement de la Force logistique Terrestre or Command of the Terrestrial Logistical Forces) commands the following support brigades of the French Army:

Brigade de Transmissions – Signal Brigade in Lunéville
* 43e Régiment d'Infanterie (43e RI) Infantry Regiment in Lille
* 18e Régiment de Transmissions (18e RT) Signal Regiment Bretteville-sur-Odon
* 28e Régiment de Transmissions (28e RT) Signal Regiment Issoire
* 40e Régiment de Transmissions (40e RT) Signal Regiment Thionville
* 42e Régiment de Transmissions (42e RT) Signal Regiment Laval
* 48e Régiment de Transmissions (48e RT) Signal Regiment Agen - see [1]
* 53e Régiment de Transmissions (53e RT) Signal Regiment Lunéville

Brigade de Renseignement – Recon Brigade in Montigny
* 2e Régiment de Hussards (2e RH) Surveillance Regiment in Sourdun equipped with VBL
* 44e Régiment de Transmissions (44e RT) Electronic Warfare Regiment in Mutzig
* 54e Régiment de Transmissions (54e RT) Electronic Warfare Regiment in Haguenau
* 61e Régiment d'artillerie (61e RA) Aerial Surveillance Regiment in Chaumont equipped with CL 289 drones

Brigade d’artillerie – Artillery Brigade in Haguenau
* 1er Régiment d'Artillerie (1er RA) Rocket Artillery Regiment in Belfort equipped with the Multiple Launch Rocket System MLRS
* 12e Régiment d'Artillerie (12e RA) Rocket Artillery Regiment in Haguenau with 24 MLRS
* 54e Régiment d'Artillerie (54e RA) Air Defense Regiment in Hyeres equipped with the Roland short-range surface-to-air missile system and Mistral Air Defense missiles
* 57e Régiment d'Artillerie (57e RA) Air Defense Regiment in Bitche equipped with the Roland system and Mistral missiles
* 402e Régiment d'Artillerie (402e RA) Air Defense Regiment in Chalons en Champagne equipped with Hawk surface-to-air missiles and Mistral missiles

Brigade du Génie - Engineering Brigade in Strasbourg
* 1er régiment du Génie (1er RG) Engineer Regiment in Illkirch Graffenstaden
* 2e Régiment du Génie (2e RG) Engineer Regiment in Metz
* 5e Régiment du Génie (5e RG) Engineer Regiment in Versailles
* 2e Régiment de Dragons - Défense Nucléaire Biologique et chimique NBC Defense Regiment in Draguignan

2e Brigade Logistique – 2nd Logistics Brigade in Souge
* 503e Régiment du Train (503e RT) Transport Regiment in Martignas
* 515e Régiment du Train (515e RT) Transport Regiment in Brie (Charente)
* 517e Régiment du Train (517e RT) Transport Regiment in La Martinerie
* 2e Régiment du Matériel (2e RMAT) Material Regiment in Bruz
* 3e Régiment du Matériel (3e RMAT) Material Regiment in Muret
* 4e Régiment du Matériel (4e RMAT) Material Regiment in Nimes
* 7e Régiment du Matériel Alpin (7e RMAT) Mountain Material Regiment in Lyon
* 3e Régiment médical (3e RMED) Field Hospital Regiment in La Valbonne

Other units
Support units of the 5 regional headquarters
* 526e Bataillon du Train (526e BT) Transport Battalion supports the region Île-de-France headquarter in Saint-Germain-en-Laye
* 4e Groupe d'escadrons de Hussards Armoured Group supports the North-East region headquarter in Metz
* 22e Bataillon d'Infanterie (22e BI) Infantry Battalion supports the South-East region headquarter in Lyon
* 57e Bataillon d'Infanterie (57e BI) Infantry Battalion supports the South-West region headquarter in Bordeaux
* 16e Groupe d'Artillerie (16e GA) Artillery Group supports the Nord-West region headquarter in Rennes

Support units of the 4 forward deployable headquarters (EMF)
* 7e Bataillon du Train (7e BT) Transport Battalion supports EMF 1 in Besançon
* 22e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (22e BIMa) Marine Infantry Battalion supports EMF 2 in Nantes
* 72e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (72e BIMa) Marine Infantry Battalion supports EMF 3 in Marseille
* 15e Bataillon du Train (15e BT) Transport Battalion supports EMF4 in Limoges

Training and Formation units
* 1er Régiment de Chasseurs d'Afrique (1er RCA) Armoured Training Regiment in Draguignan
* 4e Régiment Etranger (4e RE) Foreign Legion Training Regiment in Castelnaudary
* 17e Groupe d'Artillerie (17e GA) Air Defense Artillery Training Battalion in Landes
* 132e bataillon cynophile de l'armée de terre (132e BCAT) Dog Training Battalion in Suippes

Signals and Electronic Warfare units
* 8e Régiment de Transmissions (8e RT) Signal Regiment responsible for the communication needs of the ministry of Defence and the general staff in Paris
* 41e Régiment de Transmissions (41e RT) satellite communications Regiment in Senlis
* 43e Bataillon de Transmissions (43e BT) Signal Battalion responsible for the Army IT needs; based in Orleans
* 785e Composante Guerre Electronique (785e CGE) Electronic Warfare Centre in Orleans

Commissary and Materials units
* 5e bataillon du matériel (5e BMAT) Material Battalion in Draguignan
* 1er Groupe Logistique du Commissariat (1er GLCAT) Support Centre in Bretigny sur Orge
* 2e Groupe Logistique du Commissariat (2e GLCAT) Support Centre in Rennes
* 3e Groupe Logistique du Commissariat (3e GLCAT) Support Centre in Marseille
* 4e Groupe Logistique du Commissariat (4e GLCAT) Support Centre in Toulouse
* 5e Groupe Logistique du Commissariat (5e GLCAT) Support Centre in Nancy
* 11e Base de Soutien du Matériel (11e BSMAT) Materials base in Montauban
* 12e Base de Soutien du Matériel (12e BSMAT) Materials base in Salbris
* 13e Base de Soutien du Matériel (13e BSMAT) Materials base in Clermont-Ferrand
* 15e Base de Soutien du Matériel (15e BSMAT) Materials base in Phalsbourg
* 17e Base de Soutien du Matériel (17e BSMAT) Materials base in Versailles

Miscellaneous
* 1er Régiment Etranger (1er RE) Foreign Legion Regiment supports the Foreign Legion General staff in Aubagne
* 1er Régiment Médical (1er RMED) Field Hospital Regiment inSt. Germain
* 25e Régiment du Génie de l'Air (25e RGA) Air Engineer Regiment in Istres tasked with construction and maintenance of forward airbases
* 519e Régiment du Train (519e RT) Transport Regiment in La Rochelle tasked with Amphibious operations support, 1 squadron is equipped with LARC 15
* 28e Groupe Géographique (28e GG) cartography Battalion in Joigny
* Brigade de Sapeurs-Pompiers de Paris (BSPP) fire brigade for the city of Paris and surrounding suburbs, part of the Engineer Corps


Equipment

Weapons
* SIG P220 - 9 mm - pistol
* GIAT BM92-G1 (PAMAS-G1) - 9 mm - pistol
* FAMAS - 5.56 mm assault rifle
* Minimi - 5.56 mm light machine gun replacing the AA-52 ( 7.62 mm) and the Browning M2
* FRF2 - 7.62 mm - sniper rifle
* PGM Hecate II - heavy sniper rifle
* 81 mm mortar
* AT4, ERYX and MILAN - anti-tank missiles (now Milan II)
* SPECTRA helmet

Combat vehicles

* Leclerc - Main Battle Tanks (406)
* AMX 10 RC - Light Tank
* ERC-90 Sagaie - reconnaissance combat vehicle (192)
* AMX-10P - tracked armoured personnel carrier (1050)
* VAB - armoured personnel carrier (3820)
* Panhard AML245 series-60/90 - light armoured car (155)
* VBL - light armoured vehicle (899)

Artillery
* AMX 30 AuF1 - 155 mm (272)
* MRLS - multiple rocket launcher (41)
* HM-2 155 mm towed howitzer (103)
* BF-50 155 mm towed howitzer (113)
* F3 self-propelled howitzer (55)
* RTF1 120 mm Mortar (361)
* M-51 120 mm Mortar

Helicopters
* Tigre - attack (80)
* NH-90 - tactical transport(11)
* Fennec light utility replacing the Alouette Astazou, Alouette II and Alouette III
* Super Puma and Cougar replacing the Puma
* Gazelle (267)



The French Air Force is the air force branch of the French Armed Forces. Its official name is the Armée de l'Air (literally, "army of the air").

General description

The organization of the Air Force is based on having a complete control of the air operation and on the flexibility of execution . This makes it possible to optimize the reactivity in times of peace as in times of crisis.

From this point of view, the Air Force is organized in three levels:
* the central level of command
* great operational and organic commands
* air bases

First level: the central level of command

The Head of the Armed Forces and the President of France create the general defense policy. The Prime Minister is in charge of national Defense. The Minister for Defense is responsible for the execution of the military policy. He is advised by the head of staff of armies (CEMA) with regard to the use of the forces and the control of the military operations. The head of staff of the Air Force (CEMAA) determines the doctrines of use of the Air Force and advises the CEMA as for the use of the air forces. He is also responsible for the preparation and the support of the air forces. The CEMAA is assisted by the staff of the Air Force (EMAA), directed by the general major general (GMG), and by the services of the police headquarters, responsible for the support: military staff management of the Air Force (DPMAA), service of the police station of the air, service of the material of the Air Force, service of the infrastructure of the air, and the integrated structure of maintenance in operational condition of the aeronautical materials of Defense (SIMMAD) . Lastly, the CEMAA is assisted by two inspections: the inspection of the Air Force (IAA) and the inspection of the health services of the Air Force (ISSAA).

Second level: Main commands

The French Air Force is founded on the principle of separation of the responsibilities between two types of main commands: operational commands (responsible for the use of the forces) and organic commands (in charge of their conditioning, their drive and the logistical support).

Third level: air bases

The air base is the essentiall combat tool of the Air Force whose operational activity unceasing.

The commander of an air base has authority over all the units stationed on the base, approximately 600 to 3 500 people. He supervises their conditioning and the execution of the orders.

The flying activity in France is carried out by a network of a score of bases platforms and five bases radars of air defense. It is supported by a dozen bases or detachments air with vocation of support (staffs, centers of operations, warehouses, workshops, schools...).

The organization of the bases is adapted to the flexibility and the speed of use of aircraft. In France, over the seas, or abroad, the bases very have an infrastructure of similar reception charged to provide support. The sailing units are spread to give the units the certainty that they will find on all the air bases the means necessary to execute their missions. This operating mode allows fast and easy creation projected air bases, which are established out of France.

Overseas, the presetting of certain air means (fighters, transport aircraft, helicopters) allows a fast response to any request for assistance entering within the framework of the international agreements. It also makes it possible as well as possible to ensure the defense of the interests of France. On average, a base platform, made up of a manpower of about 2200 men and women (that is to say nearly 5500 people with the families), represents an economic impact and financier of about 60 million euros per annum. The sites air thus constitute a major element of the regional planning.

Equipment

The French Air Force operates more than 1,000 aircraft. 150 comprise the air mobility force (CFAP) and include aircraft such as the C-160 and the C-130 Hercules. The CFAP also includes 80 helicopters like the Super Puma and the Ecureuil. 330 fighter aircraft are incorporated into 19 squadrons charged with different missions.

Bases

* BA101 Toulouse-Francazal
* BA102 Dijon-Longvic
* BA103 Cambrai-Epinoy
* BA104 Le Bourget
* BA105 Evreux-Fauville
* BA106 Bordeaux-Mérignac
* BA107 Vélizy-Villacoublay
* BA110 Creil
* BA112 Reims-Champagne
* BA113 St Dizier-Robinson
* BA114 Aix-Les-Milles
* BA115 Orange-Caritat
* BA116 Luxeuil-St Sauveur
* BA117 Paris
* BA118 Mont-de-Marsan
* BA120 Cazaux
* BA123 Orléans-Bricy
* BA124 Strasbourg-Entzheim
* BA125 Istres-Le Tubé
* BA126 Solenzara
* BA128 Metz-Frescaty
* BA132 Colmar-Meyenheim
* BA133 Nancy-Ochey
* BA188 Djibouti-Ambouli
* BA190 Tahiti-Faaa (Polynésie Fr.)
* BA200 Apt-St Christol
* BA203 Bordeaux-Cenon
* BA217 Brétigny sur Orge (CEV)
* BA273 Romorantin-Pruniers
* BA274 Limoges
* BA277 Varennes sur Allier
* BA278 Ambérieu-en-Bugey
* BA279 Châteaudun
* BA551 Toul-Thouvenot
* BA552 Compiègne
* BA701 Salon-de-Provence
* BA702 Avord
* BA705 Tours-St Symphorien
* BA709 Cognac-Châteaubernard
* BA721 Rochefort-St Agnant
* BA722 Saintes-Thénac
* BA725 Chambéry-Les bains
* BA749 Grenoble
* BA901 Drachenbronn
* BA902 Contrexeville
* BA921 Taverny
* BA922 Doullens
* BA942 Lyon-Mont Verdun
* BA943 Nice-Mont Agel
* DA115 Narbonne
* DA136 Toul-Rosières
* DA160 Dakar-Yof (Sénégal)
* DA279 Chartres
* Cayenne-Rochambeau (French Guyana)
* CEV Melun-Villaroche
* Nouméa (New Caledonia)
* BA365 Lamentin (Martinique)
* Roissy-Charles de Gaulle
* St Denis (Réunion)

Units

The list is incomplete.

Surveillance and Communications Command (CASSIC)

The surveillance and communications command is charged with means of detection and communication.

Strategic air command (CFAS)

CAS is charged with nuclear weapons.

* refueling squadron 00.093 Bretagne
* Fighter squadrons. All are equipped with Mirage 2000 N K2 fighter/bombers, and have as their primary mission strategic nuclear bombing using the ASMP standoff missile, and as their secondary mission conventional air assault.
o 1/4 Dauphiné
o 2/4 La Fayette
o 3/4 Limousin
* strategic reconnaissance squadron 1/91 Gascogne (French Air Force)
* tactical instruction center 00.339 Aquitaine

Tactical air command

* 2/3 Normandie-Niemen



The French Navy (Marine Nationale) is the maritime arm of the French military and the largest Western European navy in terms of personnel. It consists of a full range of vessels, from patrol boats to guided missile frigates, one nuclear aircraft carrier and four strategic missile submarines (SNLEs).

The current Navy aircraft carrier is the Charles De Gaulle (Normally, the French Navy operates two carriers, but only one of the latest generation has been built as of yet).

The Navy is organised in five branches:

* The "Force d'Action Navale" ("Naval Action Force"), surface fleet
* The "Forces Sous-marines" ("Submarine forces"), strategic nuclear deterrent fleet
* The "Aviation Navale" ("Naval air force"), ground and sea-based planes and helicopters
* The "Fusiliers de Marine" ("Naval fusiliers", ground forces used to secure naval installations) and "Commandos de Marine" (amphibious assault and other special operations), collectively known as FORFUSCO.
* The "Gendarmerie Navale", police operations and coast guard

Note that the Troupes de Marine ("Naval Troops"), organised in Régiments d'Infanterie de Marine (the famous elite RIMa) are the modern name of the Troupes Coloniales ("Colonial Troops"), and are not part of the Navy, but of the Army.

The Force d'Action Navale (FAN, Naval Action Force) is the 12,000-man and about 100-ship strong backbone of the French Navy.
The ships are divided into seven categories:
* The aeronaval group, which has the aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle for backbone
* The amphibious group, based around the "Projection and Command vessels" (Mistral class landing platform dock, Foudre and Ouragan class landing platform dock class ships)
* Frigates, which act either as protection for the strategic groups, or alone in monitoring, survey, presence, rescue or deterence missions
* Minesweepers
* "Sovereignty" ships, which are deployed overseas and act as presence and prevention forces
* Support vessels
* Public service ships, and hydrographic and oceanographic vessels

The aeronaval group

The aeronaval group is the main vector for French Navy force projection. It is also one of the components of the nuclear deterrence forces, since the embarked Super Étendard and Rafale planes have nuclear capabilities.

At minimum, it contains an aircraft carrier (currently the Charles De Gaulle), an anti-air frigate, and a support vessel. Typically, this group also includes several anti-air and anti-submarine frigates, an attack nuclear submarine (Rubis class submarines and in the future Barracuda class submarines), and possibly additional support ships.

The carrier air group can include up to 40 aircraft: Rafale, Super Étendard and E-2 Hawkeye planes, and Eurocopter Dauphin and Aérospatiale Super Frelon helicopters. This composition varies according to the mission and the tactical environment, and can include aircraft of the Armée or the Armée de l'Air.

Like any naval force, the aeronaval group can be assisted by land-based Breguet Atlantique aircraft.

The amphibious group

The French Navy operates four large amphibious ships, which contain smaller landing craft. Aboard are helicopters, up to 500 troops, and land vehicles (Foudre and Ouragan class landing platform dock class ships).

This force also operates five smaller craft which are based in Fort de France, Toulon, Papeete, Nouméa, and La Réunion.

The amphibious groups include one or several landing ships (transports de chalands de débarquement, TCD) containing landing craft (chalands, CDIC and CTM) which allow the projection of inter-arm groups with troops, vehicles and helicopters, and one or several light transport ships (bâtiments de transport léger, BATRAL) which carry motorised infantry companies up to the beaches themselves. They can carry Aérospatiale Puma and Eurocopter Cougar transport helicopters or Aérospatiale Gazelle combat helicopters, the Commandos de Marine, minesweeping units, or Army units.

The four TCDs (Ouragan and Orage, and Foudre and Siroco) also carry field hospitals fitted with operation blocks. The Foudre and Siroco may also carry a full headquarters for any national or international command.

Frigates

The frigates are the backbone of the French surface fleet. They secure aero-naval space and allow free action to the other components of the Navy. They are specialised according to the threat, typically escorting other forces (aeronaval or ampihbious groups, submarines or civil ships).

* The eight anti-submarine frigates (F67 and F70 type frigates) are designed to protect the oceanic strategic fleet (FOST, ballistic-missile submarines) and the aeronaval group against submarine threats. They carry towed sonars and helicopters, and have anti-ship and anti-air capabilities.

* The A-69 Avisos are designed to counter conventional submarines, especially in coastal defence.

* The three anti-air frigates (Suffren and Cassard types) are designed to protect the aeronaval group against air threats and missiles with Tartar SM1 and Masurca missiles. They also carry helicopters which can be used for anti-submarine warfare.

* The five La Fayette class frigates are used primarily as presence ships, to patrol national and international waters, and to take part in dispute settlement outside of Europe. They can therefore act in cooperation with international intervention, protection, special operation or humanitarian missions. They carry Eurocopter Panther helicopters.

Minesweepers

The minesweepers secure major French harbours, especially for the ballistic-missile submarines in Brest, and the attack submarines in Toulon. They also stay available to secure access to Toulon, Marseille, any of the harbours of the Atlantic coast, and any Allied harbour simultaneously.

They are designed to be used within a larger group, interallied or international, in case of mine risks near coasts.

In peace time, these units can bring help and assistance to civilian ships, or search wrecks.

This force includes 1,100 men and:

* 13 minesweepers
* 3 minesweeping diver groups for shallow waters.
* Several sonar ships which secure the area around Brest harbour
* One command and support ship

Sovereignty vessels

These vessels secure access to harbours and carry out police missions.

There are six Floreal class frigates to perform these tasks, mainly by controlling the large French Exclusive Economic Zone, patrolling ocean waters, carrying out police action, and monitoring fishing activities. They are designed to operate in low-risk environments. Five are presently based overseas.

The patrol boats of the Gendarmerie Maritime carry out police actions at sea.

The five bâtiments de transports légers (BATRAL) are also used to carry supplies in the DOM/TOM.

Support ships

The four support ships allow the French naval forces to be present anywhere on the planet, regardless of the remoteness of their bases.

These ships are integrated into tactical groups. They shuttle between harbours and fleets, giving them months of operational capabilities by feeding fuel, ammunitions, food, water, spare parts and mail.

There is also one permanent mechanics ship, the Jules Verne, which can repair other ships.

Hydrographic and océanographic vessels

One hydro-oceanographic and four hydrographic ships help carrying out mapping and research operations, as well as gathering intelligence which could prove useful to the deployment of naval forces and their weapon systems. They operate under the service hydrographique et océanographique de la marine (SHOM).

The trial and measurement ship Monge is used to develop new weapon systems, especially those related to nuclear deterrence.


The Force Océanique Stratégique (FOST, Strategic Oceanic Force) are the strategic submarine forces of the French Navy. Under command of ALFOST (the Admiral in charge of the FOST), they include:

* The four-SSBN Escadrille des Sous-Marins Lanceurs d'Engins (ESNLE, engine-launcher nuclear submarines squadron), the submarine component of the French nuclear deterence
* The six-SSN Escadrille the Sous-marins Nucléaires d'Attaque (ESNA, nuclear attack submarines squadron)

Mission

The mission of the FOST is to have at least two SNLE at sea at any moment, capable of striking should the need arise.

Chain of command

The organic chain of command deals with the preparation of the units for their missions, which depends on the chef d'état-major de la marine (CEMM, chief of staff of the Navy).

The operational chain of command deal with the use and security of the forces. The are under the chef d'état major des armées (CEMA, chief of staff of the Armies).

As such, ALFOST is responsible for the planification of the movements of the submarines, of their control while at sea, and of transmitting the necessary orders.

The order to fire a nuclear missile comes from the President of the Republic personally.

The Aviation Navale (Naval Aviation) of the French Navy includes 162 airplanes (138 of them combat-capable) and 6,800 men, both civilians and military personnel. They operate from six airbases, 5 of them in the metropole and one overseas.

Born as a fusion of carrier squadrons and naval patrol air force, the Aviation Navale was created on the 19 June 1998. The headquarter is under command of an admiral (ALAVIA) in Toulon.

It has four components:

* The air complements of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle: Rafale, Super Étendard and E-2 Hawkeye
* Naval patrol air units: Breguet Atlantique
* On-board helicopters: Dauphin, Panther, Super Frelon, Lynx, Alouette III
* Support air units

Carrier-borne pilots of the French navy do their initial formation at Salon-de-Provence Air Base, then within the US Navy.

The Fusiliers de Marine (also known as Fusiliers Marins) are units specialised in the protection and defence of key sites of the French Navy on land. They include about 1,200 men.

Their deployments include:

* One group in Toulon and another in Brest, with a "Regional Intervention Group" to reinforce the protection of any particular building or place.
* Seven companies scattered around metropolitan territory: one in the naval base of Cherbourg, one in every site of the FOST (Ile longue, France-sud, Rosnay and Sainte Assise) and one on each of the naval air bases of Lann Bihoué and Nîmes-Garons.

They also protect the DOM/TOM where interarm transmission stations are located.


The Naval Commandos (Commandos Marines) are the special forces of the French Navy. They are made up approx. 500 members, mostly based in western France, with several bases across the country for specific training needs.

Their personnel is distributed between 5 commandos, named after former naval fusilier officers killed in action:

* Jaubert: Assault at sea, exfiltration, fight in enclosed spaces at sea.
* Trepel: Assault at sea, exfiltration.
* de Penfentenyo: Reconnaissance, intelligence operations.
* de Montfort: Distance neutralisation, special back-ups.
* Hubert: Submarine action, combat divers (also see French commando frogmen).
* GCMC: Groupe de Combat en Milieu Clos ("Enclosed environment combat group"), maritime anti-terrorism.

The Naval Commandos are sometimes nicknamed as Bérets Verts (Green Berets) even though their job is similar to the US Navy SEALs. They operate under the Special Operations Command.



The Gendarmerie Navale (also known as Gendarmerie Maritime) is a 1,100-man corps of the French Navy. Like its land-based counterpart, the Gendarmerie, it is a military unit carrying out police operations.

Its missions include immigration control, monitoring of fishing operations, police at sea, and search and rescue operations. The uniforms, ranks and insignia of the Gendarmerie Maritime are those of the French Navy.



The Troupes de marine (marine troops) is a subset of the French Army dedicated to external operations. Originally called Troupes Coloniales (Colonial Troops), the marine troops were meant for being stationed overseas (thus the name) in the various French colonies. It kept from this time its nickname of la Coloniale or la Colo. At their height in 1940, the Troupes de Marines consisted of nine divisions and several demi-brigades who manned machine gun emplacements on the Maginot Line. They recruited both in France and overseas and were administered by the Ministry of Marine. Their name was changed in the 1960's to remove the imperialistic reference.

Composition

The marine troops comprise:

* Troupes de Marine
o Infanterie de Marine (-IMa) (Marine infantry, includes light cavalry)
o Parachutistes Infanterie de Marine (-PIMa) (Marine paratroop infantry)
o Artillerie de Marine (-AMa) (Marine artillery)

Uniform

The Troupes de Marine uniform is now the same as other units of French army (green camouflage). Distinctive features are a golden fouled anchor either as a gold-metal badge on the beret or embroided on the front of the kepi. The full dress includes yellow epaulettes (official color name is daffodil) and a navy blue cravat (scarf worn around the neck). Historically, the uniform was navy blue with yellow epaulettes. The ancient uniform, gave the nickname of the Blue Division to the Troupes de Marine units involved in the 1870 Franco-Prussian war. The pith helmet was also worn overseas in the times of colonial infantry.

History

The Troupes de Marine originate from the compagnies ordinaires de la mer created in 1622 by Cardinal Richelieu. They were troops dedicated to naval combat. In 1822 and 1831, the compagnies ordinaires de la mer were used to create the marine infantry and marine artillery, dedicated to land combat arising during naval expeditions. In 1900 the troupes de marine were removed from the responsibility of the Ministère de la Marine (analogous to the British Admiralty) and transferred to the ministry of War. For most of the 19th and first half of 20th century, Troupes de Marine were known as Troupes Coloniale. It is under the name of colonial troops that they were involved in the two world wars, and the wars of independence in Indochina and Algeria.

Today

The modern Troupes de la Marine, were created in 1967 within the army as a fast reaction force for external operational theatres. The Troupes de Marine is one of the "armes" (corps) of the French army, which includes specialities associated with other corps (artillery, cavalry, signals) but with amphibious or airborne specialisations.

* Current Units: - Numbered sequentially whether regiments or battalions
o Régiment de Marche du Tchad (RMT) in Noyon (infantry)
o Régiment d'Infanterie du Chars de Marine (RICM) 9e BLBMa in Poitiers (light cavalry) The odd acronym was created to keep alive the traditions and honors of its celebrated original designation during World War II, the Regiment d'Infanterie Coloniale du Maroc (Regiment of Colonial Infantry of Morocco).
o Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine du Pacifique - Nouvelle Calédonie (RIMaP-NC) in Noumea New Caledonia (infantry)
o Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine du Pacifique - Polynésie (RIMaP-P) in Papeete
o 1er Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (1er RAMa) in Laon (artillery)
o 1er Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine (1er RPIMA) in Bayonne (airborne commandos)
o 1er Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (1er RIMa) 9e BLBMa in Angouleme (light cavalry)
o 2e Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine (2e RPIMa) in Pierrefonds (Réunion) (airborne)
o 2e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (2e RIMa) 9e BLBMa in Le Mans (infantry)
o 3e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (3e RAMa) in Canjuers (artillery)
o 3e Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine (3e RPIMa) in Carcassonne (airborne)
o 3e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (3e RIMa) 9e BLBMa in Vannes (infantry)
o 5e Régiment interarmes d'outre-mer (5e RIAOM) in Djibouti
o 6e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (6e BIMa) in Libreville (Gabon)
o 8e Régiment de Parachutistes d'Infanterie de Marine (8e RPIMa) in Castres (airborne)
o 9e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (9e RIMa) in Cayenne (French guiana) (infantry)
o 11e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine (11e RAMa) 9e BLBMa in Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier (artillery)
o 21e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (21e RIMa) in Frejus (infantry)
o 22e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (22e BIMa) 9e BLBMa in Nantes (command and support)
o 23e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (23e BIMa) in Dakar (Senegal)
o 33e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (33e RIMa) in Fort-de-France (Martinique)
o 41e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (41e BIMa) in Pointe-a-Pitre (Guadeloupe)
o 43e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (43e BIMa) in Port-Bouet (Côte d'Ivoire)
o 72e Bataillon d'Infanterie de Marine (72e BIMa) in Marseille

Regiments with 9e BLBMa are part of the 9th Marine Light Armour Brigade (9e Brigade Légère Blindée de Marine), other regiments and batallions are integrated in non-Marine brigades.

Here is a list of current, commissioned French Navy ships.

Aircraft carriers
* Charles de Gaulle

Projection and command vessels

* Mistral class - 2 ships
o Mistral
o Tonnerre

Helicopter carriers

* Jeanne d'Arc

Submarines

SNLE (SSBN)

* Redoutable class - 1 ships
o S615 Inflexible
* Triomphant - 3 ships
o S616 Triomphant
o S617 Téméraire
o S618 Vigilant
SSGN (SSN Nuclear cruise missile submarines)
* Vanguard - 2
o S640 Honneur
o S641 Liberté
SNA (SSN Nuclear attack submarines)

* Rubis class - 6 ships
o S601 Rubis (ex-Provence)
o S602 Saphir (ex-Bretagne)
o S603 Casabianca (ex-Bourgogne)
o S604 Emeraude
o S605 Améthyste
o S606 Perle

First rank frigates (destroyers)

The French Navy does not use the term "destroyer"; thus, some large ships of the first rank (like Horizon) are designated "frigates", though they are registered and operate as destroyers (with hull numbers "Dxxx").

* Cassard class - 2 ships
o D614 Cassard
o D615 Jean Bart

* Suffren class - 1 ship
o D603 Duquesne

* Georges Leygues class (F70 type) - 7 ships
o D640 Georges Leygues
o D641 Dupleix
o D642 Montcalm
o D643 Jean de Vienne
o D644 Primauguet
o D645 La Motte Picquet
o D646 Latouche-Tréville

* Tourville class (F67 type) - 2 ships
o D610 Tourville
o D612 De Grasse

Second rank frigates

* La Fayette class - 5 ships
o F710 La Fayette
o F711 Surcouf
o F712 Courbet
o F713 Aconit
o F714 Guépratte
* Floréal class - 6 ships
o F730 Floréal
o F731 Prairial
o F732 Nivôse
o F733 Ventôse
o F734 Vendémiaire
o F735 Germinal

Avisos

* D'Estienne d'Orves A69 class - 9 ships
o F788 Second-Maître Le Bihan
o F789 Lieutenant de vaisseau Le Hénaff
o F790 Lieutenant de vaisseau Lavallée
o F791 Commandant L'Herminier
o F792 Premier-Maître L'Her
o F793 Commandant Blaison
o F794 Enseigne de vaisseau Jacoubet
o F795 Commandant Ducuing
o F796 Commandant Birot
o F797 Commandant Bouan

Patrol ships

* Albatros (only ship of her class)
* L'Audacieuse class - 10 ships
o P682 L'Audacieuse
o P683 La Boudeuse
o P684 La Capricieuse
o P685 La Fougueuse
o P686 La Glorieuse
o P687 La Gracieuse
o P688 La Moqueuse
o P689 La Railleuse
o P690 La Rieuse
o P691 La Tapageuse
* Sterne (only ship of her class)
* Grebe (Espadon 50 type; only ship of her class)
* Flamant class - 3 ships
o P676 Flamant
o P677 Cormoran
o P678 Pluvier

* Aramis class - 2 ships
o A712 Athos
o A713 Aramis

Mine Sweepers

* Eridan class - 13 ships
o M641 Eridan
o M642 Cassiopée
o M643 Andromède
o M644 Pégase
o M645 Orion
o M646 Croix du sud
o M647 L'Aigle
o M648 Lyre
o M649 Persée
o M650 Sagittaire
o M651 Verseau (ex M920 Iris)
o M652 Céphée (ex M919 Fushia)
o M653 Capricorne (ex M918 Dianthus)

* Achéron class - 3 ships

Landing Platform Dock (LPD)

* Foudre class - 2 ships
o Foudre
o Siroco
* Ouragan class - 2 ships
o Ouragan
o Orage

Light transport ships

* BATRAL type - 5 ships
o Champlain
o Francis Garnier
o Dumont D'Urville
o Jacques Cartier
o La Grandière

Landing crafts

* Sabre class - 4 ships
o Sabre
o Dague
o Rapière
o Hallebarde
* Chalands de transport de matériel (CTM) - 16 ships

High Sea Tugs

* Abeille Flandre class - 6 ships
* Estérel class - 2 ships
* Malabar class - 3 ships
* Actif class - 1 ship remaining in service as of 2004

Trial, experimentation and intelligence ships

* Monge
* Denti
* Thétis
* Poseidon
* Bougainville
* Dupuy de Lôme

Hydrography and Oceanography

* Beautemps-Beaupré
* Lapérouse class - 3 ships
o Lapérouse
o Laplace
o Borda

Support ships

* Jules Verne - mobile mechanics
* Loire
* Durance class command and support - 4 ships
*
o A607 Meuse
o A608 Var
o A630 Marne
o A631 Somme
* BSM class support - 5 ships
o A615 Loire
o A617 Garonne
o A618 Rance
o A621 Rhin
o A622 Rhône

School ships

* Belle Poule (sail ship)
* Étoile (sail ship)
* Mutin (sail ship)
* La Grande Hermine (sail ship)
* Léopard class - 8 ships
* D'Entrecasteaux
* Glycine class - 8 ships
Dweladelfia prime
21-08-2006, 16:38
TG6R when are you going to update your military?
Dweladelfia prime
21-08-2006, 16:39
Military


Total Military: 6,120,674

Army:

Total Army: 4,010,579

Army Bases:

Boa Vista MB- 1,000 Personel
Fort Iquitos- 1,000 Personel
Fort La Paz- 1,000 Personel
Capital Territory MB- 1,000 Personel
Fort Porto Velho- 1,000 Personel


1st Armoured Cavalry Divison- Boa Vista MB

300 Leclerc MBT
128 Leopard tank 1A1
119 EE-11 Urutu

2nd Armoured Cavalry Divison- Fort Iquitos

300 Leclerc MBT
91 M60A1
100 EE-11 Urutu

3rd Armoured Cavalry Divison- Fort La Paz

300 Leclerc MBT
120 Leopard tank 1A5
209 EE-9 Cascavel

4th Armoured Cavalry Divison- Capital Territory MB

300 Leclerc MBT
120 Leopard tank 1A5
200 EE-9 Cascavel

1st Mechinized Infantry Divison- Fort Porto Velho

1,000,000 Infantry:

200,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

100 Véhicule Blindé Léger (VBL)
100 Vextra APC
130 M-113 armored personnel carrier
100 M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier
200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
145 105 mm inch M-101/M-102 Model 56 pack
300 Cobra ATGW
39 GDF-001
123 Igla
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2

2nd Mechinized Infantry Divison- Capital Territory MB

1,000,000 Infantry:

200,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

100 Véhicule Blindé Léger (VBL)
100 Vextra APC
100 M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier
140 105 mm inch M-101/M-102 Model 56 pack
77 120 mm
200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
25 L-60
145 ERYX
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2


3rd Mechinized Infantry Divison- Fort Iquitos

1,000,000 Infantry:

200,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

100 Véhicule Blindé Léger (VBL)
100 Vextra APC
10 10 APC M59
184 M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier
72 105 mm M-7/M-108
100 M-30 107 mm
200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
26 L-60
100 ERYX
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 ROLAND 2
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)

4th Mechinized Infantry Divison- Boa Vista MB

1,000,000 Infantry:

200,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

100 Véhicule Blindé Léger (VBL)
100 Vextra APC
200 M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier
92 155 mm M-114
109 M-30 107 mm
200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
50 L-70
111 MILAN
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2

Air Force

Total Airforce: 7,885


Air Force Bases:

Huanuce AFB- 1,000 Personel
Rio Branco AFB- 1,000 Personel
Boa Vista AFB- 1,000 Personel
Trinidad AFB- 1,000 Personel
Palmas AFB- 1,000 Personel
Capital Territory AFB- 1,000 Personel
Easter Island AFB- 500 Personel
Wake AFB- 150 Personel
Hatii AFB- 200 Personel


1st Helicopter Attack Wing- Boa Vista AFB]

13 Mil Mi-25D


2nd Helicopter Attack Wing- Trinidad AFB

5 Agusta A-109 helicopter


3rd Helicopter Attack Wing- Trinidad AFB

25 PAH-2 Tiger


4th Helicopter Attack Wing- Trinidad AFB

25 PAH-2 Tiger


5th Helicopter Attack Wing- Trinidad AFB

25 PAH-2 Tiger


6th Helicopter Attack Wing- Trinidad AFB

25 PAH-2 Tiger


7th Helicopter Attack Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 AS 565 Panther


1st Helicopter Patrol Wing- Huanuce AFB

2 Antonov An-28 transport
4 Antonov An-32 transport

2nd Helicopter Patrol Wing- Rio Branco AFB

3 Aérospatiale Alouette II helicopter
2 Bell 206B Jet Ranger

3rd Helicopter Patrol Wing- Boa Vista AFB

8 Enstrom 28 helicopter


1st helicopter Transport Wing- Boa Vista AFB

1 Bell-412 helicopter
11 Mil Mi-2 helicopter
6 Mil Mi-8 helicopter



2nd helicopter Transport Wing- Trinidad AFB

26 Mil Mi-17 helicopter
3 Mil Mi-26 helicopter


3rd helicopter Transport Wing- Palmas AFB

42 Bell Iorquis SH/UH-1H


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4th helicopter Transport Wing- Capital Territory AFB

11 Eurocopter AS-332 Super Puma CH-34


5th helicopter Transport Wing- Rio Branco AFB

25 Helibras HB-350B Esquilo
6 Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk SH-60


6th helicopter Transport Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 SA 330 Puma


7th helicopter Transport Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 SUPER FRELON


8th helicopter Transport Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 SUPER FRELON


1st VIP Transport Wing- Capital Territory AFB

1 Airbus A319
10 BAe-125-400
4 Boeing 707 KC-137
2 Boeing 727-200
10 Embraer 145 C-99
6 Embraer 120 Xingu
12 Gartes Learjet VC/R-35A
1 Gates Learjet VC-55
4 Hawker 800XP
3 Helibras HB-355 Esquilo Biturbina Transport Helicopter

1st Cargo Wing- Boa Vista AFB

12 C-295
10 DHC-5A Buffalo

2nd Cargo Wing- Rio Branco AFB

23 Embraer 120 Brasilia C/VC-97

3rd Cargo Wing- Huanuce AFB

90 Embraer 110 Bandeirante C-95

4th Cargo Wing- Boa Vista AFB

19 Embraer 111 Bandeirulha P-95
2 Embraer 201 Ipanema Rebocador

5th Cargo Wing- Boa Vista AFB

10 An-124 CONDOR

1st Reconnaissance Wing- Boa Vista AFB

10 Embaer 145 R-99A

2nd Reconnaissance Wing- Huanuce AFB

10 Embaer 145 R-99A

1st Boarder Patrol Wing- Boa Vista AFB

17 Cessna 208 Caravan I

2nd Boarder Patrol Wing- Huanuce AFB

9 Embraer 810 Seneca II

3rd Boarder Patrol Wing- Rio Branco AFB

21 Neiva Regente U-42

[1st Fighter Wing- Capital Territory AFB

50 MiG-29K Fulcrum- [2 Magic R.550, 4 Mica, 4 Skyflash, 2 Brimstone]

2nd Fighter Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 MiG-29K Fulcrum- [2 Magic R.550, 4 Mica, 4 Skyflash, 2 Brimstone]

3rd Fighter Wing- Huanuce AFB

50 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

4th Fighter Wing- Boa Vista AFB

50 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

5th Fighter Wing- Trinidad AFB

50 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

6th Fighter Wing- Palmas AFB

50 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

7th Fighter Wing- Capital Territory AFB

50 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

8th Fighter Wing- Huanuce AFB

25 F-16 Falcons- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

9th Fighter Wing- Hatii AFB

50 MiG-29K Fulcrum- [2 Magic R.550, 4 Mica, 4 Skyflash, 2 Brimstone]

10th Fighter Wing- Huanuce AFB

50 MiG-29K Fulcrum- [2 Magic R.550, 4 Mica, 4 Skyflash, 2 Brimstone]

11th Fighter Wing- Wake AFB

50 MiG-29K Fulcrum- [2 Magic R.550, 4 Mica, 4 Skyflash, 2 Brimstone]

12th Fighter Wing- Easter Island AFB

50 MiG-29K Fulcrum- [2 Magic R.550, 4 Mica, 4 Skyflash, 2 Brimstone]

13th Fighter Wing- Capital Territory AFB

50 Su-37 Super Flanker- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 ARMAT, 6 Mica, 2 Storm Shadow]

14th Fighter Wing- Trinidad AFB

50 Su-37 Super Flanker- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 ARMAT, 6 Mica, 2 Storm Shadow]

15th Fighter Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 Su-37 Super Flanker- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 ARMAT, 6 Mica, 2 Storm Shadow]

16th Fighter Wing- Boa Vista AFB

50 Su-34- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 Storm Shadow, 6 GBU-32]

17th Fighter Wing- Wake AFB

50 MiG-35- [2 R.550 Magic, 8 ARMAT, 4 Mica]

18th Fighter Wing- Boa Vista AFB

50 Su-34- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 Storm Shadow, 6 GBU-32]

19th Fighter Wing- Wake AFB

50 Su-34- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 Storm Shadow, 6 GBU-32]

20th Fighter Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 Su-34- [2 R.550 Magic, 4 Storm Shadow, 6 GBU-32]

21st Fighter Wing- Rio Branco AFB

50 MiG-35- [2 R.550 Magic, 8 ARMAT, 4 Mica]

22nd Fighter Wing- Trinidad AFB

50 MiG-35- [2 R.550 Magic, 8 ARMAT, 4 Mica]

1st Ground Support Fighter Wing- Boa Vista AFB

80 Embraer ALX Super Tucano A-29A-[2 R.550 Magic, 2 AGM-65 Maverick ]

2nd Ground Support Fighter Wing- Huanuce AFB

80 Embraer ALX Super Tucano A-29A-[2 R.550 Magic, 2 AGM-65 Maverick ]

1st Traning Wing- Palmas AFB

107 Embraer 312 Tucano T-27
1 Glasflugel Standard Libelle 201B
3 LETBlanick L-13
4 LETBlanick L-23
2 LETBlanick L-33
96 Neiva Universal T-25C
1 Schleicher ASW-20


1st Refueling Wing- Boa Vista AFB

11 Lockheed C/KC-130E/H Hercules


2nd Refueling Wing- Capital Territory AFB

6 Lockheed C/KC-130E/H Hercules


3rd Refueling Wing- Huanuce AFB

6 Lockheed C/KC-130E/H Hercules


1st Anti Submarine Warfare Wing- Huanuce AFB

4 Lockheed P-3BR Orion


2nd Anti Submarine Warfare Wing- Boa Vista AFB

4 Lockheed P-3BR Orion

1st Bomber Wing- Boa Vista AFB

10 B-52

NUCLEAR
20 ALCM
12 SRAM [ext]
12 ACM [ext]
2 B53
8 B-61 Mod11 [int]
8 B-83 [int]


CONVENTIONAL
51 CBU-52 (27 int, 18 ext)
51 CBU-58 (27 int, 18 ext)
51 CBU-71 (27 int, 18 ext)
30 CBU 87 (6 int, 18 ext)
30 CBU 89 (6 int, 18 ext)
30 CBU 97 (6 int, 18 ext)
51 M117
18 Mk 20 (ext)
51 Mk 36
8 Mk 41
12 Mk 52
8 Mk 55
8 Mk 56
51 Mk 59
8 Mk 60 (CapTor)
51 Mk. 62
8 Mk. 64
8 Mk 65
51 MK 82
18 MK 84 (ext)


PRECISION
18 JDAM (12 ext)
30 WCMD (16 ext)
8 AGM-84 Harpoon
20 AGM-86C CALCM
8 AGM-142 Popeye [3 ext]
18 AGM-154 JSOW (12 ext)
12 AGM-158 JASSSM [ext]
12 TSSAM

2nd Bomber Wing- Huriance AFB

15 B-1B

CONVENTIONAL
84 Mk 62
84 MK82
30 CBU 87
30 CBU 89
30 CBU 97
12 Mk 65
PRECISION
30 WCMD
24 JDAM
12 GBU-27
12 AGM-154 JSOW
12 TSSAM



[B]Navy

Total Navy:502,000

Naval Yards:

Lima Naval Yard- 1,000 Personel
Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard- 1,000 Personel
Salvador Naval Yard- 1,000 Personel
Belem Naval Yard- 1,000 Personel
Wake Naval Yard- 200 Personel
Hati Naval Yard- 100 Personel

NAeL São Paulo Class Aircraft Carrier:

DPS-NAeL São Paulo-[10 Su-33, 10 MiG-29K, 10 Yak-141 Freestyle, 10 AS 532 Cougar]- Belem Naval YardEATO

Type 209 submarine

DPS- Timbira- Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Tupi- Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Tamoio- Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Timbira- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Tabajos- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Angamos- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Antofagasta - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Pisagua - Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Chipana - Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Islay - Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Arica- Lima Naval Yard


Tikuna Submarine Class

DPS- Tikuna- Salvador Naval Yard

Greenhaigh Class Frigate

DPS- Greenhaigh I- [2 Westland Lynx, 1 Westland Sea King]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Greenhaigh II- [2 Westland Lynx, 1 Westland Sea King]- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Greenhaigh III- [2 Westland Lynx, 1 Westland Sea King]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard

Niteroi Class Frigate

DPS- Niteroi I- [Mm-40 EXOCET Anti Ship Missiles, 1 Westland Super Ah-11a Lynx]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Niteroi II- [Mm-40 EXOCET Anti Ship Missiles, 1 Westland Super Ah-11a Lynx]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Niteroi III- [Mm-40 EXOCET Anti Ship Missiles, 1 Westland Super Ah-11a Lynx]- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Niteroi IV- [Mm-40 EXOCET Anti Ship Missiles, 1 Westland Super Ah-11a Lynx]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Niteroi V- [Mm-40 EXOCET Anti Ship Missiles, 1 Westland Super Ah-11a Lynx]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Niteroi VI- [Mm-40 EXOCET Anti Ship Missiles, 1 Westland Super Ah-11a Lynx]- Lima Naval Yard

Para Class Frigate

DPS- Para- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard

Inhauma Class Corvettes

DPS- Inhauma I- Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Inhauma II- Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Inhauma III- Salvador Naval YardEATO
DPS- Inhauma IV- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Inhauma V- Lima Naval Yard

Schutze class Minesweeper

DPS- Schutze I- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Schutze I- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Schutze I- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Schutze I- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Schutze I- Lima Naval YardEATO

De Ruyter class Cruiser

DPS-Almirante Grau- [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSM]- Lima Naval Yard

Daring class Destroyer

DPS-Ferré- [8 Exocet MM-38 SSM]- Belem Naval YardEATO

Modified Lupo class Frigate

DPS- Carvajal - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Villavisencio - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Montero - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Mariátegui - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Salvador Naval Yard

Lupo class Frigate

DPS- Aguirre - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Palacios - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Bolognesi - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Quiñónez - [8 Otomat Mk 2 SSMs, 8 Sea Sparrow SAMs, 1 AB-212ASW helicopter]- Lima Naval Yard

PR-72P class corvette

DPS- Velarde - [4 Exocet MM-38 SSMs]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Santillana - [4 Exocet MM-38 SSMs]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- De los Heros - [4 Exocet MM-38 SSMs]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Herrera - [4 Exocet MM-38 SSMs]- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Larrea - [4 Exocet MM-38 SSMs]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard EATO
DPS- Sánchez Carrión - [4 Exocet MM-38 SSMs]- Lima Naval YardEATO


Terrebonne Parish class Tank Landing Ships

DPS- Paita - Belem Naval YardEATO
DPS- Pisco - Salvador Naval YardEATO
DPS- Callao - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard EATO
DPS- Eten - Lima Naval YardEATO

Auxiliaries

DPS- Caloyeras - Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Noguera - Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Gauden - Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Carrasco - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Marte - Salvador Naval Yard
DPS- Unanue - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Guardián Ríos - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- San Lorenzo - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Mollendo - Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Talara - Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Lobitos - Lima Naval Yard
DPS- Supe- Lima Naval Yard

Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer (Flight II)

DPS-Rio- [RIM-162 ESSM SAM, RIM-67 Standard SAM, RGM-84 Harpoon SSM, BGM-109 Tomahawk]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Brazilia- [RIM-162 ESSM SAM, RIM-67 Standard SAM, RGM-84 Harpoon SSM, BGM-109 Tomahawk]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Palmas - [RIM-162 ESSM SAM, RIM-67 Standard SAM, RGM-84 Harpoon SSM, BGM-109 Tomahawk]- Lima Naval Yard

Charles de Gaulle Class Aircraft Carriers

DPS- Ricardo Alday- [10 Su-33, 10 MiG-29K, 10 Yak-141 Freestyle, 10 AS 532 Cougar]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS- Rafael Pascual- [10 Su-33, 10 MiG-29K, 10 Yak-141 Freestyle, 10 AS 532 Cougar]- Lima Naval Yard

Ticonderoga Class guided missile cruiser

DPS- Arnaud D'Aubigne- [Harpoon Missile, Tomahawk ASM/LAM, Anti-Submarine Rocket(ASROC), Standard Missile (MR), SH-2 Seasprite (LAMPS), 2 SH-60 Sea Hawk (LAMPS III)]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS- Vidal Vigil- [Harpoon Missile, Tomahawk ASM/LAM, Anti-Submarine Rocket(ASROC), Standard Missile (MR), SH-2 Seasprite (LAMPS), 2 SH-60 Sea Hawk (LAMPS III)]- Lima Naval Yard

LPD Rotterdam Class Landing Platform Dock

DPS-Rosalia Vidal-[1st Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Xaviera Aquinol-[2nd Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Veronica Ruizl-[3rd Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Esperanza Santos-[4th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Marisol Baptista-[5th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Esmerelda Escobedo-[6th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Belinda Barbera-[7th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Salvador Naval Yard
DPS-Montego Barreira-[8th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Hati Naval Yard


Kirov class Guided Missile Cruiser (Nuclear Powered)

DPS-Consuela Reyes- [SS-N-19 Shipwreck Missiles,OSA-MA autonomous shipborne Air Defence Missile]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Esmerelda Palmadas- [SS-N-19 Shipwreck Missiles,OSA-MA autonomous shipborne Air Defence Missile]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Mirabel Romero- [SS-N-19 Shipwreck Missiles,OSA-MA autonomous shipborne Air Defence Missile]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Adriana Mendoza- [SS-N-19 Shipwreck Missiles,OSA-MA autonomous shipborne Air Defence Missile]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Carmelita Martin- [SS-N-19 Shipwreck Missiles,OSA-MA autonomous shipborne Air Defence Missile]- Lima Naval Yard

Saar 5 Class corvette

DPS-Kita Castaños- - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Teresa Figueroa- - Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Sierra Palencia- [Barak missile]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Allegra Navarro- [Barak missile]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Juanita Aragones- [Barak missile]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Nico Bianco- [Barak missile]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Sal Rossini- [Barak missile]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Vittorio Bianco- [Barak missile]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Luigi Rossetto- [Barak missile]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Leonardo Rossi- [Barak missile]- Belem Naval Yard


Project 1143.7 Orel Ul'yanovsk class Aircraft Carrier

DPS-Diego Morera- [30 MiG-29K, 20 Su-33, 10 YaK-141, 8 AS 532 Cougar, 2 YaK-44]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Brazil- [30 MiG-29K, 20 Su-33, 10 YaK-141, 8 AS 532 Cougar, 2 YaK-44]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Peru- [30 MiG-29K, 20 Su-33, 10 YaK-141, 8 AS 532 Cougar, 2 YaK-44]- Wake Naval Yard

[B]Project 1155.1 Fregat Udaloy II Guided Missile Destroyer

DPS-Antonio Velez-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard EATO
DPS-Nochehuatl-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Xochipepe-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Tlanextic-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Natlalihuitl-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Lina Cipriani-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Nicola Cipriani-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Donatella Cipriani-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Vera Rossetto-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Gina Rossi-[ Moscit (SS-N-22), Kinzhal VLS (SA-N-9), SA Kortik (SA-N-11)]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard

De Zeven Provincien Class (LCF) Air Defence and Command Frigates

DPS-Connor Brody- [NH 90 helicopter]- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Yves Laroque- [NH 90 helicopter]- Hati Naval YardEATO
DPS-Yves Beauvais- [NH 90 helicopter]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Boone Barret- [NH 90 helicopter]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Seymour Cheney- [NH 90 helicopter]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Lucien Ames- [NH 90 helicopter]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Bernard Pierpont- [NH 90 helicopter]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Federico Herrera- [NH 90 helicopter]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Juan Soto- [NH 90 helicopter]- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Raul Costales- [NH 90 helicopter]- Belem Naval Yard

Super Dvora MK III class patrol boat

DPS-Fabian Moreno- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Carmine Piccolo- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Enrico Bianco- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Matteo Moretti- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Marco Piccolo- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Giovanni Moreno- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Matteo Basso- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Gaetana Basso- Belem Naval Yard
DPS-Fabiana Rossett- Belem Naval Yardo
DPS-Gina Milano- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Valeria Rossetto- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Fabiola Moretti- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Lucia Bianco- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Fabiola Basso- Lima Naval Yard
DPS-Stella Rossetto- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Camilla Basso- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Bambi Rossi- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Arabella Bianco- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Paola Milano- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Melita Cipriani- Wake Naval Yard

Zivanit class patrol boat'

DPS-Gemma Rossi- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Gemma Bianco- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Arabella Piccolo- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Carlotta Basso- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Nicola Basso- Belem Naval Yardo
DPS-Stella Moretti- Belem Naval Yardo
DPS-Sienna Bianco- Belem Naval Yardo
DPS-Sofia Milano- Belem Naval Yardo
DPS-Donatella Piccolo- Belem Naval Yardo
DPS-Gemma Moreno- Belem Naval Yardo

941 TYPHOON Ballistic Missile Submarines

DPS-Vita Rossini- [20 R-39 missiles]-Undisclosed Location
DPS-Natalia Rossi- [20 R-39 missiles]-Undisclosed Location
DPS-Sandro Rossi- [20 R-39 missiles]-Undisclosed Location
DPS-Gustavo Milano- [20 R-39 missiles]-Undisclosed Location
DPS-Emilio Milano- [20 R-39 missiles]-Undisclosed Location

Cavour Aircraft Carrier

DPS-Marianne Cheney-[9th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Enrico Milano-[10th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Wake Naval Yard
DPS-Sullivan Shannon-[11th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Rio de Janeiro Naval Yard
DPS-Aidan Casey-[12th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Hati Naval Yard
DPS-Patrick Carey-[13th Marine Expeditionary Unit]- Hati Naval Yard

[B]Marines

Wake Marine Station- 200 Personel
Haiti Marine Station- 200 Personel

Total- 2,600,000

1st Marine Infantry Divison- Wake Marine Station

500,000 Infantry:

100,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2
100 Vextra APC

2nd Marine Infantry Divison- Wake Marine Station

500,000 Infantry:

100,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2
100 Vextra APC

3rd Marine Infantry Divison- Haiti Marine Station

500,000 Infantry:

100,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2
100 Vextra APC

4th Marine Infantry Divison- Haiti Marine Station

500,000 Infantry:

100,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2
100 Vextra APC


1st Marine Armoured Cavalry Divison- Haiti Marine Station

300 Leclerc MBT


2nd Marine Armoured Cavalry Divison- Haiti Marine Station

300 Leclerc MBT


3rd Marine Armoured Cavalry Divison- Wake Marine Station

300 Leclerc MBT


4th Marine Armoured Cavalry Divison- Wake Marine Station

300 Leclerc MBT

1st Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

2nd Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

3rd Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5


4th Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5


5th Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5


6th Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5


7th Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5


8th Marine Expeditionary Unit

6 Super Puma Helicopters
170 Vextra APC
6 LCVP Mark 3

613 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5


9th Marine Expeditionary Unit

10 Super Puma Helicopters
2 PAH-2 Tiger
100 Vextra APC
4 LCVP Mark 3

556 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

10th Marine Expeditionary Unit

10 Super Puma Helicopters
2 PAH-2 Tiger
100 Vextra APC
4 LCVP Mark 3

556 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

11th Marine Expeditionary Unit

10 Super Puma Helicopters
2 PAH-2 Tiger
100 Vextra APC
4 LCVP Mark 3

556 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

12th Marine Expeditionary Unit

10 Super Puma Helicopters
2 PAH-2 Tiger
100 Vextra APC
4 LCVP Mark 3

556 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

13th Marine Expeditionary Unit

10 Super Puma Helicopters
2 PAH-2 Tiger
100 Vextra APC
4 LCVP Mark 3

556 Marines

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

Space Command

Total: 500

[I]Satellites

5 OFEQ 5 observation satellite
5 AMOS 2 communication satellite

Space Wings

1st Space Wing (500 Personel)- Easter Island AFB

Tridant Special Forces

Total: 36

Tridant Group 1- Undisclosed Location

12 Soliders

4x Assault, 3x Support, 1x Medic, 2x Sniper, 2x Explosives

Assault: AK-74u, Uzi submachine gun, H&K USP silenced
Support: FN MAG, H&K USP silenced
Medic: AK-74u, H&K USP silenced
Sniper: Parker-Hale 85 silenced, Uzi submachine gun, H&K USP silenced, Claymore
Explosives: AK-74u, C4s, Claymore, Milkor MGL

Tridant Group 2- Undisclosed Location

12 Soliders

4x Assault, 3x Support, 1x Medic, 2x Sniper, 2x Explosives

Assault: AK-74u, Uzi submachine gun, H&K USP silenced
Support: FN MAG, H&K USP silenced
Medic: AK-74u, H&K USP silenced
Sniper: Parker-Hale 85 silenced, Uzi submachine gun, H&K USP silenced, Claymore
Explosives: AK-74u, C4s, Claymore, Milkor MGL

Tridant Group 3- Undisclosed LocationEATO

12 Soliders

4x Assault, 3x Support, 1x Medic, 2x Sniper, 2x Explosives

Assault: AK-74u, Uzi submachine gun, H&K USP silenced
Support: FN MAG, H&K USP silenced
Medic: AK-74u, H&K USP silenced
Sniper: Parker-Hale 85 silenced, Uzi submachine gun, H&K USP silenced, Claymore
Explosives: AK-74u, C4s, Claymore, Milkor MGL

EATO Troops

Total: 50,000

1st Brazilian EATO Infantry Divison- Hati Marine Station

500,000 Infantry:

100,000 Squads

Squad: 2x Assault, 1x Support, 1x Scout, 1x Medic

Assault: FN FAL Assault Rifle, Uzi submachine gun
Support: FN MAG, Milkor MGL
Scout: FN FAL, RPG-7, FN P90
Medic: FN FAL, Heckler & Koch MP5

100 Véhicule Blindé Léger (VBL)
100 Vextra APC
100 M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier
140 105 mm inch M-101/M-102 Model 56 pack
77 120 mm
200 LKW gl leicht Wolf Interim Fast Attack Vehicles (IFAV)
25 L-60
145 ERYX
50 Flugabwehrkanonenpanzer Gepard
25 155 TRacté model F1
10 Lance-Roquettes Multiple (LRM)
10 ROLAND 2

1st Brazilain EATO Fighter Wing- Hati AFB

25 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

2nd Brazilain EATO Fighter Wing- Hati AFB

25 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

3rd Brazilain EATO Fighter Wing- Hati AFB

25 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]

4th Brazilain EATO Fighter Wing- Hati AFB

25 Embraer AMX A-1A- [2 R.550 Magic, 2 ARMAT, 2 Mica]
The Great Sixth Reich
21-08-2006, 19:23
TG6R when are you going to update your military?
What didn't I update?
Dweladelfia prime
21-08-2006, 22:29
What didn't I update?

Are those RL equpment?
Military Command
22-08-2006, 03:01
This is the military for the Japaness Military Command of the United Federation of Military Command.

Japan Self-Defense Forces

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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

The Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force (陸上自衛隊, Rikujō Jieitai?), or JGSDF, is the name of the military ground forces (army) of Japan.

Strength

The largest of the three services of the JSDF, the Ground Self-Defense Force operates under the command of the chief of the ground staff, based in the city of Ichikawa, east of Tokyo. Although allotted 180,000 slots for uniformed personnel, in 1992 the force was maintained at about 86 percent of that level (with approximately 156,000 personnel) because of funding constraints. The number of uniformed personnel is insufficient to enable an immediate shift onto emergency footing. Instead, the ratio of officers to enlisted personnel is high, requiring augmentation by reserves or volunteers in times of crisis. In 1992, however, GSDF reserve personnel, numbering 46,000, had received little professional training. Intended to deter attack, repulse a small invasion, or provide a holding action until reinforced by United States or Allied armed forces, the ground element is neither equipped nor staffed to offer more than a show of conventional defense by itself. Antitank artillery, ground-to-sea firepower and mobility were improved and surface-to-ship missiles were acquired in the Mid-Term Defense Estimate completed in FY 1990.

Organization


Tactical Organization

The GSDF consists of one armored division, twelve infantry divisions, one airborne brigade, two combined brigades, four training brigades, one artillery brigade with two groups, two air defense brigades with three groups, one helicopter brigade with twenty-four squadrons and two anti-tank helicopter platoons.

Special Forces

Special Forces units consist of the following:

* CRF: Central Readiness Force (中央即応集団 Chūō Sokuō Shūdan)
* SOG: Special Operations Group (特殊作戦群 Tokushu Sakusen Gun)
* 1st Airborne Brigade
* Tsushima Gardian Unit
* Western Army Infantry Regiment (西部方面普通科連隊 Seibu Hōmen Futsū-ka Rentai)
* Ranger Platoon

Regional Organization

The GSDF is divided into five regional armies called "groups", each containing two to four divisions, antiaircraft artillery units, and support units.

* The Northern Group, the largest, is headquartered on Hokkaido, where population and geographic constraints are less limiting than elsewhere.
o has four divisions and artillery, antiaircraft artillery, and engineering brigades.
* The Northeastern Group is headquartered in Sendai
o two divisions.
* The Eastern Group is headquartered in Ichikawa,
o two divisions.
* The Central Group, headquartered in Itami, has
o three divisions plus:
o a combined brigade located on Shikoku.
* The Western Group, is headquartered at Kengun and has:
o two divisions,
o a combined brigade on Okinawa.

Training

In 1989, basic training for lower-secondary and upper-secondary school graduates began in the training brigade and lasted approximately three months. Specialized enlisted and non-commissioned officer (NCO) candidate courses were available in branch schools and qualified NCOs could enter an eight-to-twelve-week second lieutenant candidate program. Senior NCOs and graduates of an eighty-week NCO pilot course were eligible to enter officer candidate schools, as were graduates of the National Defense Academy at Yokosuka and graduates of four-year universities. Advanced technical, flight, medical and command and staff officer courses were also run by the GSDF. Like the maritime and air forces, the GSDF ran a youth cadet program offering technical training to lower-secondary school graduates below military age in return for a promise of enlistment.

Because of population density on the Japanese islands, only limited areas were available for large-scale training, and, even in these areas, noise restrictions were a problem. The GSDF tried to adapt to these conditions by conducting command post exercises and map maneuvers and by using simulators and other training devices.

Current Equipment

Tanks

* Type 74 (700)
* Type 90 (280)

Self-Propelled Artillery

* Type 75 (140)
* M-110A2 (90)

Towed Artillery

* FH-70 (480)

Armoured Vehicles

* Type 82 (200)
* Type 96 (160)

Armoured personnel carriers

* Type 60 (60)
* Type 73 (340)

Attack Helicopters

* AH-1S (90)

Transport Helicopters

* AS-332L (3)
* UH-1H/J (150)
* CH-47J (50)
* MD-500 (120)
* UH-60J (30)


Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (海上自衛隊, Kaijō Jieitai?), or JMSDF, is the maritime branch of the Japanese Self-Defense Force, tasked with the naval defense of Japan and formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy after World War II.[1] The force is based strictly on defensive armament, largely lacking the offensive weapons typically handled by naval forces of equivalent size. Currently, its main tasks are to maintain control of the nation's sea lanes and to patrol territorial waters. Recently it has also stepped up its participation in UN-led peacekeeping operations (PKOs).

The Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) has an authorized strength of 46,000 and maintains some 45,800 personnel and operates 146 major combatants, including twenty one submarines, fifty-five destroyers and frigates, thirty-three mine warfare ships and boats, nine patrol craft, and nine amphibious ships. It also flies some 179 fixed-wing aircraft and 135 helicopters. Most of these aircraft are used in antisubmarine and mine warfare operations.[2]

The ship prefix for JMSDF ships is JDS (JMSDF Defense Ship).

History

Formation

Following the defeat of Japan during World War II, the Imperial Japanese Navy was dissolved. In the 1947 Constitution, Article 9 specified that "The Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes." Over the years, the Japanese people have debated over whether this article allows for military forces to be kept for the purposes of self-defense, with the vast majority agreeing. Furthermore, due to the Cold War, Japan's greatest ally, the United States, was also agreeable to the Japanese government providing for a part of its own defense instead of fully relying on American forces. The JMSDF was then formed as the naval branch of the Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) following the passage of the 1954 Self-Defense Forces Law.

Cold War

The first ships in the JMSDF were former US Navy destroyers, transferred to Japanese control in 1954. In 1956, the JMSDF received its first domestically produced destroyer since World War II, the Harukaze. Throughout the Cold War, due to the size and power of the Soviet Navy's submarine forces, the JMSDF was tasked primarily an anti-submarine role. It mainly used its large force of destroyers, frigates and anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopters for this.

Post Cold War

Following the end of the Cold War, the role of the JMSDF has been vastly changed. Starting with a mission to Cambodia in 1993, it has been active in a number of United Nations-led peace keeping operations throughout Asia. In 1993, it commissioned its first Aegis destroyer, the DD173 Kongo. Following an increase in tensions with North Korea following the 1993 test of the Nodong-1 missile, the JMSDF has also stepped up its role in theater air defense of Japan. It has also been active in many joint naval exercises with the United States. During the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom, the JMSDF dispatched a number of its destroyers on a rotating schedule to the Indian Ocean in an escort role for allied vessels.

Capabilities and Recent Developments

The JMSDF is known in particular for its mineclearing capability. MSDF training emphasizes both antisubmarine and antiaircraft warfare. Defense planners believe the most effective approach to combating submarines entails mobilizing all available weapons, including surface combatants, submarines, aircraft, and helicopters, and the numbers and armament of these weapons were increased in the Mid-Term Defense Estimate. A critical weakness remains, however, in the ability to defend such weapons against air attack. Because most of the MSDF's air arm is detailed to antisubmarine warfare, the ASDF has to be relied on to provide air cover, an objective that competes unsuccessfully with the ASDF's primary mission of air defense of the home islands. Extended patrols over sea lanes are also beyond the ASDF's capabilities. The fleet's capacity to provide ship-based anti-air-attack protection is limited by the absence of aircraft carriers and the inadequate number of shipborne long-range surface-to-air missiles and close-range weapons. The fleet is also short of underway replenishment ships and seriously deficient in all areas of logistic support. These weaknesses seriously compromise the ability of the MSDF to fulfill its mission and to operate independently of the United States Air Force and the United States Seventh Fleet. In August 2003, a new "helicopter destroyer" class was requested; the size of the class has most non-MSDF analysts referring to it as a "helicopter carrier", which is problematic as carriers are prohibited by the pacifist constitutions, which consider carriers to be an offensive weapon.

Organization

The MSDF is commanded by the chief of the maritime staff and includes the maritime staff office, the self-defense fleet, five regional district commands, the air-training squadron and various support units, such as hospitals and schools. The maritime staff office, located in Tokyo, serves the chief of staff in command and supervision of the force. The self-defense fleet, headquartered at Yokosuka, is charged with defense of all waters around the Japanese Archipelago. It commands four escort flotillas (two based in Yokosuka and one each in Sasebo and Maizuru), the fleet air force headquartered at Atsugi, two submarine flotillas based at Kure and Yokosuka, two mine-sweeping flotillas based at Kure and Yokosuka and the fleet training command at Yokosuka.

* Minister of State for Defence
o JMSDF Chief of Staff / Maritime Staff Office
o Self Defense Fleet
+ Fleet Escort Force
+ Fleet Air Force
+ Fleet Submarine Force
o Yokosuka District
o Kure District
o Sasebo District
o Maizuru District
o Ominato District

Escort Forces

Each Escort force is formed as an 8-8 fleet of 8 destroyers and 8 on-board helicopters, a modification of the old Japanese Navy fleet layouts of 8 battleships and 8 cruisers. Each fleet is composed of one helicopter destroyer (DDH) acting as a command ship, two guided-missile destroyers (DDG) and 5 standard or ASW destroyers (DD).

* First Escort Force - Yokosuka
* Second Escort Force - Sasebo
* Third Escort Force - Maizuru
* Fourth Escort Force - Kure

District Forces

Five district units act in concert with the fleet to guard the waters of their jurisdictions and provide shore-based support. Each district is home to a major JMSDF base and its supporting troops and staff. Furthermore, each district is home to one to two regional escort squadrons, composed of two to three destroyers or destroyer escorts (DE). The destroyers tend to be of older classes, mainly former escort force ships. The destroyer escorts, on the other hand, tend to be purpose built vessels. Each district also has a number of minesweeping ships.

Fleet Air Force

The Fleet Air Force is tasked with patrol, ASW and rescue tasks. It is composed primarily of 7 aviation groups. Prominent bases are maintained at Kanoya, Hachinohe, Atsugi, Naha, Tateyama, Oomura and Iwakuni. The Fleet Air Force is built up mainly with patrol aircraft such as the Lockheed P-3 Orion, rescue aircraft such as the US-1A and helicopters such as the SH-60J. In the JMSDF, helicopters deployed to each escort force are actually members of Fleet Air Force squadrons based on land.

Special Forces

Special Forces units consist of the following:

* SBU (Special Boarding Unit)

In Japanese, known as "特別警備隊(Tokubetsu keibi tai)".

* MIT (Maritime Interception Team)

In Japanese, known as "護衛艦付き立ち入り検査隊(Goeikan-zuki Tachi'iri Kennsa Tai)".

Recruitment and Training

MSDF recruits receive three months of basic training followed by courses in patrol, gunnery, mine sweeping, convoy operations and maritime transportation. Flight students, all upper-secondary school graduates, enter a two-year course. Officer candidate schools offer six-month courses to qualified enlisted personnel and those who have completed flight school. Graduates of four-year universities, the four-year National Defense Academy, and particularly outstanding enlisted personnel undergo a one-year officer course at the Officer Candidate School at Etajima (site of the former Imperial Naval Academy). Special advanced courses for officers are also available in such fields as submarine duty and flight training. The MSDF operates its own staff college in Tokyo for senior officers.

The large volume of coastal commercial fishing and maritime traffic limits in-service sea training, especially in the relatively shallow waters required for mine laying, mine sweeping and submarine rescue practice. Training days are scheduled around slack fishing seasons in winter and summer—providing about ten days during the year. The MSDF maintains two oceangoing training ships and conducted annual long-distance on-the-job training for graduates of the one-year officer candidate school.

JMSDF Fleet

Destroyers

* Kongo class destroyers (4 in service)
* Atago class destroyers (2 under construction)
* Haruna class destroyers (2 in service)
* Shirane class destroyers (2 in service)
* Tachikaze class destroyers (3 in service)
* Hatakaze class destroyers (2 in service)
* Murasame class destroyers (9 in service)
* Takanami class destroyers (5 in service)
* Asagiri class destroyers (6 in service)
* Hatsuyuki class destroyers (11 in service)

Destroyer escorts

* Ishikari class destroyer escorts (1 in service)
* Yubari class destroyer escorts (2 in service)
* Abukuma class destroyer escorts (6 in service)

Amphibious forces

* Osumi class LST (3 in service)
* Yura class LSU/LCU (2 in service)
* Yusotei class LCU (2 in service)
* Landing craft air cushion (6 in service)
* LCM (11 in service)
* YF 2150 class LCM (2 in service)

Submarines

* Oyashio class submarines (9 in service)
* Harushio class submarines (6 in service)
* Yushio class submarines (2 in service)

Minesweepers

* Yaeyama class ocean minesweepers (3 in service)



Japan Air Self-Defense Force

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force (航空自衛隊, Kōkū Jieitai?), or JASDF, is the aviation branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces responsible for the defense of Japanese airspace and other aerospace operations. The JASDF carries out combat air patrols around Japan, while also maintaining an extensive network of ground and air early warning radar systems. The branch also has an aerobatic team known as Blue Impulse and has recently been involved in providing air transport in several UN peacekeeping missions.

The ASDF had an authorized strength of 47,000 and maintained some 46,000 personnel and approximately 330 combat aircraft in 1992. Front-line formations include three ground-attack squadrons, nine fighter squadrons, one reconnaissance squadron and five transport squadrons.

History

Formation

Prior to the formation of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces after World War II, Japan did not have a separate air force. Aviation operations were carried out by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service and the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service. Following World War II the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy were dissolved and replaced by the JSDF with the passing of the 1954 Self-Defense Forces Law with the JASDF as the aviation branch.

Organization

Major units of the ASDF are the Air Defense Command, Flight Support Command, Flying Training Command, Air Developing and Proving Command and Air Matériel Command. The Flight Support Command is responsible for direct support of operational forces in rescue, transportation, control, weather monitoring and inspection. The Flying Training Command is responsible for basic flying and technical training. The Air Developing and Proving Command, in addition to overseeing equipment research and development, is also responsible for research and development in such areas as flight medicine.

The Air Defense Command has northern, central, and western regional headquarters located at Misawa, Iruma, and Kasuga, respectively and the Southwestern Composite Air Division based at Naha on Okinawa. All four regional headquarters control surface-to-air missile units of both the ASDF and the GSDF located in their respective areas.

* Minister of State for Defense
o JASDF Chief of Staff / Air Staff Office
+ Air Defense Command
# Northern Air Defense Force: Misawa Air Base
# Central Air Defense Force: Iruma
# Western Air Defense Force: Kasuga
# Southwestern Air Defense Force: Naha
# Airborne Early Warning Group: Misawa Air Base
# Tactical Reconnaissance Group: Hyakuri
# Tactical Fighter Training Group: Nyutabaru
# Air Defense Missile Training Group Hamamatsu, Chitose
+ Air Support Command: Fuchu
+ Air Training Command: Hamamatsu
+ Air Development and Test Command: Iruma
+ Air Materiel Command Headquarters: Jujou

Recruitment and Training

After passing an entrance examination, recruits can enter several training programs. Lower-secondary school graduates are eligible to enter the MSDF's four-year youth cadet program to earn upper-secondary school equivalency and NCO status, or they can undergo twelve-week recruit training courses followed by technical training lasting from five to fifty weeks. Upper-secondary school graduates can also enter either two-year NCO or four-year flight courses. Specialized training is available for all NCOs, as are opportunities to enroll in officer and flight officer candidate courses. Graduates of the four-year National Defense Academy or four-year universities receive thirty to forty weeks of instruction in officer candidate schools. Advanced technical, flight and command staff officer programs are available for officers.

Equipment

The ASDF maintains an integrated network of radar installations and air defense direction centers throughout the country known as the Basic Air Defense Ground Environment. In the late 1980s, the system was modernized and augmented with E-2C airborne earlywarning aircraft.

The nation relies on fighter-interceptor aircraft and surface-to-air missiles to intercept hostile aircraft. Both of these systems were improved from the beginning of the late 1980s. Outmoded aircraft were replaced in the early 1990s with more sophisticated models, and Nike-J missiles were replaced with new Patriot systems. Essentially, however, the nation requires the help of United States forces to provide sufficient interceptor capability.

The ASDF also provides air support for ground and sea operations of the GSDF and the MSDF and air defense for bases of all the forces. Although support fighter squadrons started being modernized in 1989, they lacked precision-guided weapons for support of ground operations and attacks on hostile ships, and ASDF pilots receive little flight training over oceans to prepare for maritime operations. The ASDF has inadequate base defense capabilities, consisting mainly of outmoded antiaircraft guns and portable shelters to house aircraft. Base defenses were upgraded in the late 1980s with new surface-to-air missiles, modern antiaircraft artillery and new fixed and mobile aircraft shelters.

Fighters

* F-15J/DJ (225)
* F-4EJ (70)
* F-2A/B (62)
* F-1 (45)
* F-22J (385)

Recon / Electronic warfare

* RF-4E/EJ (42)
* E-2C (20)
* E-767 (4)

Trainers

* T-1 (Possibly retired)
* T-2 (35)
* T-3 (48)
* T-4 (180)
* T-7 (unknown)
* T-400 (16)

Transports

* C-1 (31)
* C-130H (15)
* Boeing 747-400 (VIP transport)
The 9th founding
22-08-2006, 22:20
military equipment and orginisation for Ireland, and northern Ireland

PDF
(perminant defence forces)
The country is divided into three areas for administrative and operational reasons, and in each area there is an infantry Brigade.
In addition to the Brigades Structure, there is also a Defence Forces Training Centre (DFTC), a Logistic Base in the Curragh and a number of special establishments such as the Equitation School, Army Bands, and the Army Ranger Wing. In the case of Corps which support the Infantry, a Corps Director and staff are provided to coordinate the purchase of specialised equipment, the execution of specialised training, etc.
The three brigade group structure envisages distinct operational areas of responsibility for each of the brigades. One has primary responsibility for operational tasks in the border area, the second for operational tasks in the greater Dublin and Leinster area and the third for operational tasks in Munster and part of the Connacht area. Practical operational considerations dictate the requirement to outline operational areas of responsibility. The brigade group structure is based on strengthened combat and combat support elements and streamlined combat service support elements.

(note due to both north and south being one country in this there wont be a border as such)
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strenth: 114944 personel available for permanint service
172417 available for reserve service


1st SOUTHERN BRIGADE

-Headquarters
1 Southern Brigade

-Headquarters 1 Southern Reserve Brigade

-3 Infantry Battalion
-4 Infantry Battalion
- 12 Infantry Battalion
- 1 Field Artillery Regiment
- 1 Cavalry Squadron

-1 Field Engineer Company
- 1 Field Communications Information Services Company
- 1 Brigade Military Police Company
- 1 Logistics Support Battalion
- 1 Brigade Training Centre

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2nd EASTERN BRIGADE

-Headquarters
2 Eastern Brigade

- Headquarters 2 Eastern Reserve Brigade

-2 Infantry Battalion
-5 Infantry Battalion
-27 Infantry Battalion
-2 Field Artillery Regiment
-2 Cavalry Squadron

-2 Field Engineer Company
-2 Field Communications Information Services Company
-2 Brigade Military Police Company
-2 Logistics Support Battalion
-2 Brigade Training Centre

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4th WESTERN BRIGADE

-Headquarters
4 Western Brigade

-Headquarters
4 Western Reserve Brigade

- 1 Infantry Battalion
-6 Infantry Battalion
-28 Infantry Battalion
-4 Field Artillery Regiment
-4 Cavalry Squadron

-4 Field Engineer Company
-4 Field Communications Information Services Company
-4 Brigade Military Police Company
-4 Logistics Support Battalion
-4 Brigade Training Centre

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Defence forces training centre

-Headquarters Defence Forces Training Centre

The Military College
-Combat Support College
-Military Police Company
-Combat Service Support College
-Supply & Service Unit

-1 Air Defence Regiment
-1 Armoured Cavalry Squadron

=Logistics Base Curragh

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ARW
(army ranger wing)

Military Tasks

Offensive Operations behind enemy lines :

* Securing of vital objectives.
* Long Range Patrolling - Raids - Ambushes - Sabotage.
* Capture of key personnel.
* Diversionary Operations.
* Intelligence Gathering

Defensive Operations

* VIP Protection.
* Counter insurgency.
* Training in and conduct of specialist operations.
* Delay Operations

ARW Anti Terrorist RoleSpecialist Aid to the Civil Power (Anti-Terrorist Tasks)

* Anti-Hijack Operations - aircraft, ferry, ship, bus, train.
* Hostage Rescue Operations.
* Airborne and Seaborne Interventions.
* Search Operations - Difficult or dangerous specialist tasks on land or at sea.
* Pursuit Operations over any terrain.
* Recapture of terrorist-held objectives - Vital Installations, Embassies, Airports, Gas & Oil Rigs, Summit venues, Broadcasting and Government facilities.
* VIP Security Operations/Close Protection of VIPs.
* Contingency Planning to Counter TerroAI96 .308 Accuracy Internationalrist/Subversive Threat

Advancement of Defence Forces Standards

The ARW contributes to the improvement of standards in military and related skills throughout the Defence Forces by :

* Testing and evaluation of certain military equipment for the Defence Forces.
* Organising and participating in Defence Forces training exercises.
* Conducting Specialist Courses.
* Returning highly skilled ARW personnel to all Corps of the Defence Forces on completion of service in the ARW.

ARW weapons- Sig-Sauer P226,Remington 870 Combat Shotgun,Heckler & Koch 33/SG1,Heckler & Koch MP5A3,AI96 .308 Accuracy International

as well as any personel weapons the PDF is in possension of

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Naval service

The Naval Service is based in Haulbowline, Cobh, Co Cork. It is a modern and sophisticated multi- tasked organisation operating a fleet of eight ships. The fleet is equipped with state of the art machinery, weapons, communications and navigation systems.

Le Emer-Specifications

Displacement (tonnes)1019.5t Standard
Dimensions: feet (metres) 213.7x34.4x14.4ft (65.2x10.5x4.4m)
Main Machinery 2xSEMT-Pielstick Diesels; 4800 hp; 1 Shaft
Speed (knots) 17kts
Range (miles) 4000ml at 17kts; 6750ml at 12kts
Complement 46 (5 Officers and 41 Ratings )
Weapons 1 Bofors 40mm and 2xGambo 20mm Cannons, 7.62mm GPMG

Le Aoife-Specifications

Displacement (tonnes)1019.5t Standard
Dimensions: feet (metres) 213.7x34.4x14.4ft (65.2x10.5x4.4m)
Main Machinery 2xSEMT-Pielstick Diesels; 4800 hp; 1 Shaft
Speed (knots) 17kts
Range (miles) 4000ml at 17kts; 6750ml at 12kts
Complement 46 (5 Officers and 41 Ratings)
Weapons 1 Bofors 40mm and 2xGambo 20mm Cannons, 7.62mm GPMG.

Le aisling-specifications

Displacement (tonnes)1019.5t Standard
Dimensions: feet (metres) 213.7x34.4x14.4ft (65.2x10.5x4.4m)
Main Machinery 2xSEMT-Pielstick Diesels; 4800 hp; 1 Shaft
Speed (knots) 17kts
Range (miles) 4000ml at 17kts; 6750 at 12kts
Complement 46 (5 Officers and 41 Ratings)
Weapons 1 Bofors 40mm and 2xGambo 20mm Cannons, 7.62mm GPMG.

Le Eithne-Specifications
Displacement (tonnes)1760t standard, 1910t full load
Dimensions: feet (metres) 265x39.4x14.1ft (80.8x12x4.3m)
Main Machinery 2XRuston 12RKC diesels; 6800hp; 2xShaft
Speed (knots) 20kts+, 19kts normal
Range (miles) 7000ml at 15kts
Complement 85 ( 9 Officers and 77 ratings)
Weapons 1 Bofors 57mm and 2xRheinmetall 20mm Cannons, 7.62mm GPMG
Helicopter

1 SA365f Dauphin (helicopter)

Le Orla -Specifications

Displacement (tonnes)712t Full Load
Dimensions: feet (metres) 204.1x32.8x8.9ft (62.6x10x2.7m)
Main Machinery 2xCrossley SEMT-Pielstick Diesels; 14400 hp; 2 Shaft
Speed (knots) 25kts+
Range (miles) 2500ml at 17kts
Complement 39 (6 Officers and 33 ratings)
Weapons 1x76mm OTO Melara Cannon; 2x12.7mm HMG and 4x7.62mm GPMG

Le Ciara - Specifications

Displacement (tonnes)712t Full Load
Dimensions: feet (metres) 204.1x32.8x8.9ft (62.6x10x2.7m)
Main Machinery 2xCrossley SEMT-Pielstick Diesels; 14400 hp; 2xShaft
Speed (knots) 25kts+
Range (miles) 2500ml at 17Kts
Complement 39 (6 Officers and 33 ratings)
Weapons 1x76mm OTO Melara Cannon, 2x12.7mm HMG and 4x7.62mm GPMG

Le Roisin- Specifications
Length Overall (metres) 78.84m
Beam (metres)14m
Draught (metres) 3.80m
Displacement (tonnes) 1,500t
Speed (knots) 23kts
Endurance at 15kts 6,000nm
Complement 44 (6 Officers and 38 Ratings)
Main Machinery 2xTwin 16cyl V26 WARTSILA 26 Medium Speed Diesel giving 5000kW at 1000rpm, 2 xShaft
Weapons 1x76mm OTO Melara Cannon, 2x1.27mm HMG and 4x7.62mm GPMG

Le Niamh-Specifications
Length Overall (metres) 78.84m
Beam (metres)14m
Draught (metres) 3.80m
Displacement (tonnes) 1,500t
Speed (knots) 23kts
Endurance at 15kts 6,000ml
Complement 44 (6 Officers and 38 Ratings)
Main Machinery 2xTwin 16cyl V26 WARTSILA 26 Medium Speed Diesel giving 5000kW at 1000rpm, 2xShaft
Weapons 1x76mm OTO Melara Cannon, 2x1.27mm HMG and 4x7.62mm GPMG

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Air Corps

Air Corps Headquarters

-No 1 Operations Wing
-No 3 Operations Wing
-No 4 Support Wing

-No 5 Support Wing
-Air Corps College
-Communications and Information Squadron

Beechcraft King Air
Casa CN235
Cessna
Dauphin
Marchetti
Alouette III
Squirrel 2
Gazelle
Gulfstream IV
Defender 4000
Bombardier Aerospace (Learjet) 45
Pilatus PC-9M
Advanced Turbo Trainer
( im having trouble findign the number of particular aircraft, ill up date it when i can)

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Infantry weapons

The infantry battalion is equipped with an array of small arms and support weapons from the 9mm pistol to the 81mm mortar. Every member of the infantry is trained on section small arms: the Steyr AUG assault rifle which is the personal weapon of each soldier and General Purpose Machine Gun or Light Machine Gun which is the main fire support of the infantry section.

Each infantry company is equipped with its own support weapons including the Vektor 60mm Mortar and Carl Gustaf 84mm Anti Tank Recoilless Rifle. At battalion level the support weapons include the .5 Heavy Machine Gun and the 81mm Mortar. This array of weapons help the infantry battalion to operate independently in the field and face the many tactical situations which may arise during operations.

small arms-
steyr AUG http://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/Steyr_AUG.shtml
BAP pistol http://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/BAP.shtml
henr hand grenadehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grenade
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support weapons-
Bren LMG http://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/Bren_LMG.shtml
GPMG http://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/FN_GMPG.shtml

m203 granade launcher http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M203

84mm Antitank recoilless riflehttp://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/84_Anti_Tank.shtml

Vektor 60 mm mortarhttp://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/Vektor_60mm_Mortar.shtml

Browning/FN HMG http://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/FN_HMG.shtml

81mm mortar http://www.62infantry.com/Weapons_Equipment/81mm_Mortar.shtml

FGM-148 javelin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGM-148_Javelin

Rbs missile system (sam)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RBS_70

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Vehicles- Mowag Piranha IIIH (APC) Armament: 1x12.7mm HMG machine gun, co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 8x 66mm smoke dischargers. Role armoured troop transport, ambulance, command vehicle.
-Mowag Piranha IIIH (Cavelry recce vehicle) armament: mixture of Kongsberg RWS with 12.7mm HMG and Oto-Malara 30mmm cannon armed versions
-Panhard AML 90. Armament 1x90mm gun,co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 4x66mm smoke discharger's. Role Cavalary/scout vehicle.
- Panhard AML 20. Armament 1x20mm cannon, co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 4x66mm smoke discharger's. Role Cavalary/scout vehicle.
-Scorpion 440 (CVRT, Light RECCE Tank). Armament 1x76mm gun, co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 4 x66mm smoke dischargers.
-Nissan Patrol FFR vehicles, troop tansport 4x4.
-Ford transit, troop transport.
-LDV Minibus, troop transport.
-# Iveco troop transport vehicles.
-Mercedes Benz troop transport vehicles.
-Scania (drops heavy lift vehicle).
-Iveco (drops heavy lift vehicle).
-# Landrover defender (field ambulances).
-# Mowag Duro III (bomb disposal unit vehicles, armoured and unarmoured).
-Acmat troop transport vehicle and gun tractor in limited role for 105mm and 120mm mortar artillery
-Ford F350 SRV RECCE vehicle (special forces).

(i have been unable to find detailed numbers for aircraft or vehicles. but due to irelands neutral staus they would only number at maxim in the tens or in the mowags case around 158-200... this force is mainly designed for peace keeping and to aid civilian powers.. if anyone comes accross numbers for these it would be greatly apreciated)
Great Romeo
23-08-2006, 07:08
Are those RL equpment?
I think you're looking at the wrong part... the "spoiler" section is most likely hidden because it doesn't exist.
TG6R Poland
24-08-2006, 22:01
Albania- 3,581,655
Bosnia & Herzegovina- 4,498,976
Croatia- 4,494,749
Montenegro- 630,548
Slovenia- 2,010,347
DRC- 62,660,551
Italy- 58,133,509
= 136,010,345 / 3,322,000,000 AT: 2%: 2,720,207
3%: 4,080,310
.0409423.... x 20,002,908,789,248.00 10%: 13,601,035
=818,965,239,883.02
Divided by 2 for logistics = 409482619941.51
Elite = 50,000 soldiers per $100 billion
Average = 100,000 soldiers per $100 billion
Soviet = 200,000 soldiers per $100 billion

50k Imperial Guardsmen (Elite) 100B invested
250k Regulars (250B invested)
...Leaving $59,482,619,941.51
BOV-VP - APC (Crew of 2)
BOV-SN - ambulance (Can be manned by any Infantry or Logistics based force.)
BOV-30 - Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft gun similar to BOV-3 but with 2 x 30 mm cannons (Crew of 4)
BOV-1 / Polo M83 - anti-tank version 6xAT-3 missiles (Crew of 4)
M-95 Degman- Main battle Tank. Cheap to produce. 125mm smoothbore tank gun, coaxial 7.62mm PKT machine gun, and a 12.7mm antiaircraft machine gun. (Crew of 3)
B1 Centauro- Light/Medium tank. 105 mm / 52 caliber gyrostabilised gun, with a 7.62 mm coaxial machine gun MG, and another 7.62 mm anti-aircraft MG. (Crew of 4)
Boxer MRAV- Armed with a 40mm Gernade launcher. It can be used as an APC, Field Logistics, HQ, Battledamage repair, and a medical/ambulance vehicule. Interchangable back can change its role in under 1 hour. (Crew of 2)
Fennek - Recon Vehicule, Medium Range anti-tank, Combat Engineer, and Artillary Observer versions. Can be fitted with: 12.7 mm machine gun, a Rafael Spike anti-tank missile, a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher, or SUrface-to Air Missles. The vehicle is protected all-round against 7.62 mm rounds and additional armour can be added if the mission requires. The air conditioning system provides protection against nuclear, biological and chemical warfare and the crew compartment is protected against anti-personnel mines. (Crew of 3)
PzH 2000 - 155mm self-propelled howitzer. (Crew of 5)
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (M270 MLRS)- Capable of firing a barrage of Rockets ro Guided Missles. The M270 is a very mobile unit, thus well suited for the so called shoot-and-scoot tactic: it can fire its rockets very rapidly and immediately move away to avoid the counter-battery fire. (Crew of 3)
ASCOD AFV - Infantry Fighting Vehicule. Used for delivering troops into the midst of Combat. Armed with a 30 mm Mauser MK and a MG74 7,62 mm. (3 crew, can carry 7 passengers.)
Dassault Neuron - Fighter Aircraft. 20 mm Gatling cannon, air-to-air missles inside internal compartments to avoid breaking stealth while firing. Can be fitted with bombs and Guided missles. (Unmanned)
Agusta A129 Mangusta - Attack Helicopter. Can be used in the anti-armour, armed reconnaissance, ground attack, escort, fire support and anti-aircraft roles. Carries Hellfire/TOW missles, 81 mm or 70 mm (2.75 in) in unguided rockets and has a three-barrel 20 mm cannon in a turret mounted under its nose. Can also carry Stinger or Mistral missles for Anti-Aircraft puroposes. Can be used from a ship. (Crew of 2)
Eurofighter Typhoon - Multi-role Attack aircraft. (Crew of 1)
V-22 Osprey- Mainstray of the Empire's Infantry Transportation, assult, and cargo Copter Air-bourne fleet. Can switch from a twin-propeller plane mode to a fully functional twin rotary helicopter. 3 machine guns, one on Bort and starbord sides, and finally one in the aft. (Crew of 2)
NHI NH90- Duel purpose helicopter. Can be launched from a frigate for anti-submarine operations, or can be used (in both day and night) to transport troops to and fro battel. Ideal for surgical strikes. Can be flown by just 1 pilot. Armament: anti-submarine and/or anti-surface missiles. (Crew of 1)
Aircraft Carrier Cavour- 20-24 aircraft: 12-16 fighter/attack aircraft, and 9 Helicopters, with 12 aircraft in the hangar below. 1202 Personnel.
Artigliere Class Frigates- The ship's surface to surface missile system is the Otomat by MBDA (formerly Alenia and Matra BAe Dynamics). The missile system has eight Otomat Teseo Mark 2 missile launchers. The missile uses mid-course guidance and active radar homing. With a range of over 170km, the missile is armed with a 210kg warhead. For air defence, the ship is fitted with the Albatros medium-range surface-to-air missile system from Alenia Elsag Sistemi Navali (AESN). This consists of one eight-cell launcher for the Aspide missile, which has a range of 15km and uses semi-active radar homing to deliver a 33kg fragmentation warhead.
The ship's main gun installed on the bow deck is the Oto Melara 127mm gun which fires 32kg rounds at a rate of 45 rounds/minute. The range of the gun is more than 15km against surface targets and 7km against airborne targets. MM Bersagliere (F584) has been fitted with the Oto Melara 127mm/54 LW lightweight gun for operational evaluation. Two Oto Melara 40mm twin anti-aircraft guns fire 0.96kg shells at a rate of 300 rounds/minute to a range of 4km for airborne targets and to 12km for surface targets.
The ship is equipped with two ILAS 3 triple torpedo launchers from Whitehead Alenia of Salvanio, Italy. The A244/S anti-submarine torpedoes use active, passive and mixed mode homing to a target range of 7km. Carries 1 Helicopter.
Horizon Class Anti-Air Warfare Frigates- Horizon frigates will be armed with the PAAMS Principal Anti-Air Missile System. PAAMS is a tri-national programme involving France, Italy and the UK. The contract for series production was placed in November 2003. The prime contractor is Europaams SAS, a joint venture company two thirds owned by Eurosam (MBDA and Thales) and one third by the UKAMS subsidiary of MBDA. The system is also being fitted on UK Royal Navy Type 45 frigates.
The DCN Sylver A50 vertical launch system within PAAMS, installed immediately forward of the two guns towards the bow deck, has 48 cells for both the Aster 15 and Aster 30 missiles. The Sylver launcher ensures that each round is aligned to within 1mrad. The maximum rate of fire is up to six rounds per second. The Aster missile carries an inertial computer with datalink and an active J-band Doppler radar seeker. Aster 30 has a range of 100km, Aster 15 a range of 30km. The missile has manoeuvrability of up to 62g, achieved through the use of the PIF/PAF guidance system. The Italian frigates will be fitted with two quadruple launchers for the MBDA Teseo (Otomat) Mark 3 surface-to-surface missile, which has a range of up to 55km. The quadruple launchers are installed aiming one to port and one to starboard on the missile deck between the ship's two masts. The missile uses command updated inertial guidance and reaches high subsonic speed, 0.9 Mach.
The three Oto Melara 76mm/62 Super Rapid guns are installed as a pair on the foredeck immediately forward of the bridge and a single gun installed on the hangar overlooking the helicopter deck at the aft of the ship. Two Oto Melara Mod 503 25mm/80 guns are installed one to port and one to starboard. The ship has two twin torpedo launchers for Eurotorp Mu 90 lightweight torpedoes. Eurotorp is a consortium formed by Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei (WASS), DCN and Thales. Mu 90 has a directed energy warhead and a range of 12,000m at maximum speed and 25,000m at minimum speed. Carries 1 Helicopter.
Commandante Class Light Combatant Ships- The ship's main gun is an Oto Melara 76mm gun installed on the forward gun deck. The gun is controlled by a Selex NA-25 radar and optronic fire control system which is based on the RTN-25X X-band radar. The naval ships also have two Oto Melara 25mm guns. The Ministry of Transport ships, Sirio and Orione, have 7.62mm general-purpose machine guns.
LPD San Giorgio Class Landing Platform Dock- Primary Troop landing ship/Amphibious assult ship. Carries a batallion of troops, or 40 tanks each. Also carries 5 Helicopters on the deck. An Oto Melara 76/62 gun is installed on the gun deck at the bow of the ship. The gun fires 6kg rounds at a firing rate of over 80 rounds/min to a target range of 8.5 nautical miles. The ship is also armed with two Oerlikon 20mm machine guns for close defence. The ship's electronic warfare system comprises an electronic countermeasures and electronic support measures (ECM/ESM) suite supplied by Elettronica SpA of Rome.
Etna Class LSV Logistic Support Vessel (LOGISTICS)- The purpose of the Marina Militare MM Etna is to fully support the long-range missions of a naval squadron, which would typically include an aircraft carrier and complete escort. The logistic support vessel has to be in position to refuel the squadron, including the air wing of the carrier, and also provide full logistic support in terms of repair workshops, spare parts, ammunition replenishment and supplies.
MM Etna is also capable of performing civil protection roles at times of crisis. The ship has high autonomous capacity to provide electrical power, fresh water and prepared meals and also has fully equipped hospital and medical facilities on board.
MM Etna has a limited weapons fit for self defence. The ship is equipped with a surface search radar (RASS) supplied by Alenia Marconi Systems, now Selex Sistemi Integrati, a Selex CTI 20 command and control system and an Elmer MAC integrated telecommunications system.
The ship has been prepared for the installation of a weapons fit including a Close In Weapon System (CIWS), an Oto Melara 76mm 62 calibre main gun, a Selex fire control system and an Electronic Support Measures (ESM) system. Carries 1 Helicopter.

The Imperial Guard
Equipped with a Helmet, Night vision goggles, a tinted visor, Body Armor covering the Shoulders, chest, parts of the neck, and upper legs. Has elbow and Knee pads, along with hardened leather gauntlets and shin-guards. Carries the following: A Beretta AR 70/90 assault rifle (Along with knife-type bayonets, lightweight and foldable detachable bipods), an Agram 2000 as their side-arm, and 4 grenades. Every paltoon being equipped with a HK GMG grenade launcher / machine gun, every soldier is required to be able to use one.
These troops are the Elite fighting force of the Empire. Formerly known as the 'Beserker' fighting units, many of them were genetically altered so that they couldn't feel pain before the Imperial reforms. Since the Imperial Reforms, Imperial Guardsmen are taken from their homes (Often Forcably) at the age of 5 and trained until the age of 17, whereopon they enter the service. Most live out thewir adult lives in the army.

The Regular
Equipped with a helmet, a tinted visor, bodyarmor covering their chest and shoulders. Has Knee and Elbow pads, along with gauze hand/arm wraps. Carries an APS 95 into battle, alond with an attachable 5 inch steel bayonette, 3 grenades, as well as a HS2000 / Springfield XD as a side-arm. Every platoon being equipped with a HK MG-43, every soldier again being required to know how to use one.
These troops are the mainstray of the Empire's Infantry. Typically expected to punch holes in an enemy line, or to hold one against all odds, these troops have been seen on every continent through the years. These troops are typically Volenteers or Draftees, seeing how there are no age limits as to when they can apply for service/drafted, they are combat-ready once they have completed their 2-year training course.

The Officer
Equipped with a Carbon-Fibre helmet, a radio, nightvision goggles, and an Imperial-guadrsman's suit of Bodyarmor. Carries one HK MP-7 PDWs as their weapon. Command and officers not in the feild of combat (Such as Generals, commanders, Logistics officers etc...) recieve a Beretta PX4 Storm pistol, some Silver-plated or Gold-plated according to rank. All also carry a 45 inch high-carbon stainless steel sword with a Wire-wrap grip.
Officers are only drawn from the most intellegent volenteers and draftees, and each recieves 4 years of training in various Tactical/Command schools across the Empire.

The Marine
Equipped with a helmet, Large goggles, Air breathing tanks, Night-vision goggles, Flippers (You know, the things that go on your feet?) and other Diving equiptment. Carries both an APS underwater assault rifle and a Automat Kalashnikova Modernized - AKM assault rifle, with the multipurpose bayonet-knife. The Automat Kalashnikova Modernized - AKM assault rifle is carried in a water-tight pouch for Surface combat only (Seeing how its an AK-47, even if it gets wet, smashed, and filled with sand, it will still fire). Also, marines can be equipped with Surface-only gear, including loose-fitting cloth gear, 2 grenades, Their AKM, and Binoculars. Great scouting, Surgical strike troops.
Mistankenly regarded by forign nations to be the Vineyardian Elite Force, the Marines are just a naval-based infantry fighting force.

**WIll Draw up the Spcifics as to size of my armies, and how many of each I will have. Will be Updated later**
Granate
26-08-2006, 06:59
UCRG Military
Total Active Troops: 450,000
Army:332,500
Navy/Marine:27,500
Air Force:90,000

Amount Spent Per Soldier (Active + 1/2 of Reserves) - 19,564$


Reserves:865,000
Army: 80%
Navy: 5%
Air-Force: 5%
Marines: 10%

Equipment:
Small Arms:
AK-74 used by Army
MP-5 Used by Navy and Air Force for Guard Duty
Tavor Assault Rifle For Spec Ops and Marines
Tanks:
T-72
Merkava MKIV
Armored Vehicles:
Namera APC
Artillery Systems:
D-30 122 mm Howitser
D-20 152 mm Gun-Howitser
2A36 152 mm Gun
2S1 122mm Self Propelled 122mm Howitser
BM-21 122mm "Grad" MLRS
9A52 "Smerch" 300mm MLRS
MT-12 "Rapira" 100mm smoothbore AT-Gun
M-46 130mm field gun
PM-38 130
Helicopters:
Mi-24
Mi-8
Mi-2
Aircraft:
MiG-25 Foxbat
Lavi Multi-Role Fighter
Anit-Air Defenses:
SA-2 Guideline around Baku and other areas

Troop Deployment (As of Sept 25th):
*Redoing Based on the Actions of Operation: Lightning Bolt*

*Note: These troops are just in the vincinity of the City as it is the nearest Major City. These troops are around 50 to 500 miles from the city in varying degrees of numbers.


Navy:
4 Zanvinat Patrol Boats
2 Sa'ar 5 Corvettes

Reserve of the Reserve:1,950,000
The Reserve of the Reserve is the Emergency Defense Force. Only called up in times of Extreme Need(I.E. Nation is almost Doomed).
Kopparbergs
27-08-2006, 10:29
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m98/kopparbergs/idf.jpg


Kopparbergs has around 237.7 million inhabitants (based on RL figures). 4.61 million (barely 2%) of them are in the Israeli Defense Forces, with another 7.2 million in the reserves (about 3%) (they got ordinary, civilian jobs in peacetime).

Defense Budget
The Defense Budget of Kopparbergs is around $1.1 billion.

TROOPS
Budget: $549,231,398
Troops: 1,374,400
Cost/soldier: $399,615

LOGISTICS
Budget: $549,231,398
Personnel: 3,240,600
Cost/person: $169,484


Military strength

4.615.000 men in total (about 2,0% of the population):

Ground Forces (Army) (39.4%)
1,818,000 men. 727,200 troops, 1,090,800 logistics (60%)

Sea Corps (Navy) (17,4%)
804,000 men. 201,000 troops, 603,000 logistics (75%)

Air Force (22.6%)
1,044,000 men. 156,600 troops, 887,400 logistics (85%)

Marines (19.5%)
900,000 men. 270,000 troops, 630,000 logistics (80%)

Sayeret Matkal (Special Elite Force) (1%)
49,000 men. 19,600 troops, 29,400 logistics (60%)

This makes a total of 1,374,400 actual troops and 3,240,600 logistics personnel.

Reserves (3% of population), not very well trained.
7.2 million men in total. Mixed branches.

In addition to this, 10,000 men is hired at the Strategic Command. The SC is responsible for the Jericho-missiles, with both nuclear and conventional warheads, and the Shavit - satellite launch system.


Navy bases

In Kopparbergs Israel:

NM1 - Haifa (Mediterranean Sea) [50,000 navy + 60,000 marines + 4,500 Special Elite Force]
NM2 - Eilat (Gulf of Aquaba) [40,000 navy + 52,500 marines]
NM9 - Gaza (Mediterranean Sea) [30,000 navy + 20,000 marines]


In Kopparbergs Algeria:

NM3 - Oran [60,000 navy + 80,000 marines]
NM4 - Annaba [40,000 navy + 45,000 marines]


In Kopparbergs Tunisia:

NM5 - Skhira [10,000 navy + 12,500 marines]


In Kopparbergs Nigeria:

NM6 - Lagos [130,000 navy + 170,000 marines + 5,000 Special Elite Force]
NM7 – Port Harcourt [144,000 navy + 190,000 marines + 11,500 Special Elite Force]
NM8 – Uyo [110,000 navy + 160,000 marines]


In Kopparbergs Morocco:

NM10 - Tarfaya [40,000 navy + 30,000 marines]
NM11 – El Jadida [50,000 navy + 30,000 marines]
NM12 – Tangier [30,000 navy + 20,000 marines]
NM13 – Tetouan [30,000 navy + 20,000 marines]


In Kopparbergs Cape Verde:

NM14 - Sal [40,000 navy + 10,000 marines]



Army and Air Force bases

In Kopparbergs Israel:

AAF1 - Beersheba [61,000 army + 42,500 air force]
AAF2 - Jerusalem [40,000 army + 20,000 air force]
AAF3 - Tel-Aviv [52,000 army + 30,000 air force]


In Kopparbergs Algeria:

AAF4 - Algiers [50,000 army + 40,000 air force + 5,000 Special Elite Force]
AAF5 - Ghardaia [30,000 army + 10,000 air force]
AAF6 - Tindouf [50,000 army + 30,000 air force]
AAF7 - Tamanrasset [40,000 army + 20,000 air force]


In Kopparbergs Tunisia:

AAF8 - Tunis [17,000 army + 10,000 air force + 500 Special Elite Force]


In Kopparbergs Niger:

AAF9 - Maradi [50,000 army + 40,000 air force + 2,500 Special Elite Force]
AAF10 - Niamey [135,000 army + 20,000 air force]


In Kopparbergs Nigeria:

AAF11 - Maiduguri [200,000 army + 90,000 air force + 5,000 Special Elite Force]
AAF12 - Kaduna [300,000 army + 110,000 air force]
AAF13 - Yola [203,000 army + 116,500 air force + 5,000 Special Elite Force]
AAF14 - Ibadan [200,000 army + 110,000 air force]
AAF15 - Enugu [200,000 army + 110,000 air force]


In Kopparbergs Morocco:

AAF16 – Desert Army (southern part) [40,000 army + 60,000 air force]
AAF17 - Ouarzazat [20,000 army + 25,000 air force]
AAF18 - Rabat [40,000 army + 60,00 air force + 5,000 Special Elite Force]


In Kopparbergs Cape Verde:

AAF19 - Sal [10,000 army + 20,000 air force]


In Kopparbergs Jordan:

AA20 - Az-Zarqa [40,000 army + 40,000 air force]
AAF21 - Al-Aqabah [40,000 army + 40,000 air force+ 5,000 Special Elite Force]



Equipment, based on RL military

Kopparbergs Algeria

NAVY
2 Kilo Class Submarines (Rajs Hadi Mubarek & El Hadi Slimane)
2 Vanguard class submarines (From The Empire of Whittlesfield)
3 Koni class light frigates (1,596 tons, 96.4 m, 27 knots) (Mourad Rais, Rais Kellik & Rais Korfu)
3 Nanuchka II class corvettes (675 tons, 59.3 m, 32 knots) (Rais Hamidou, Salah Rais & Rais Ali)
2 Djebel Chinoise class large patrol boats (540 tons, 58.4 m, 35 knots)
12 Kebir class patrol boats (250 tons, 37.5 m, 27 knots)
9 Osa II class missile boats (240 tons, 38.6 m, 36 knots)
2 Osa I class missile boats (209 tons, 38.6 m, 36 knots)
2 Kalaat Beni Hammed class small landing ships (2,130 tons, 93 m, 16 knots)
1 El Mourafik small salvage ship (Logistics & landing) (1,000 tons, 59 m)
1 Polnocny-B class utility landing craft (Logistics & landing) (800 tons, 74 m, 18 knots)
1 El Idrissi coastal survey ship (540 tons)

AIR FORCE
Be1900 D/MMSA (Transport / Maritime)
SU-24MK (Front line bomber)
500 Lavi multi-role jets
SU-24MR (Tactical recon variant)
MiG-23 (BN/BM/UB, Fighters/Bombers) (info) (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/mig-23.htm)
MiG-25 (PDS/U/RBSh)
76 MiG-29 (SMT/UBT)
Il-76 MD/TD (Transport) (info) (http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/il76/)
Il-78 (Tanker) (info) (http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/vvs/il78-01.htm)
Fokker F27 (Transport)
C-130H (Hercules transport)
C-130H-30 (Hercules transport)
PC-6/B2-H2 Turbo Porter
Mi-171 (Helicopter, transport)
Mi-2 (Helicopter, transport)
Mi-8MT (Helicopter, heavily armed transport)
Mi-24 (D/V/II) (Helicopter)
Kamov KA-27 Helix (ship-borne anti-submarine helicopter)
Kamov KA-32 Helix (helicopter)
Eurocopter Twinstar AS355b


Kopparbergs Tunisia

NAVY
3 Combattante III type large missile boats (425 tons, 56.8 m, 38.5 knots) (La Galite, Tunis & Carthage)
3 P48 class patrol boats (250 tons, 48 m, 22 knots) (Bizerte, Horria & Monastir)
2 Tazarka class small patrol boats (125 tons, 31.3 m, 27 knots)
3 Type 62-1 small patrol boats (120 tons, 35 m, 28 knots)
1 Silas Bent class (2,500 tons, 86.9 m, 14 knots), Training & survey (Kheireddine)
1 Conrad class oceanographic research ship (1,400 tons, 63.3 m, 14.5 knots) (N.H.O. Salammbo)
2 USCG "White" class coastal buoy tenders (600 tons, 40.5 m, 9.8 knots) (Tabarka & Turgueness)
1 Sidi Bou Said coastal buoy tender (38.8 m, 10.4 knots) (Sidi Bou Said) (tender and pollution control vessel)

AIR FORCE

12 F-5
3 F5-E
300 Lavi multi-role jets
12 L-59T
3 L-410UVP (Transport)
2 C-27 (G222) (Transport) (info) (http://www.theaviationzone.com/factsheets/c27.asp)
8 C-130B (Hercules transport)
4 C-130H (Hercules transport)
11 HH-3E (Jolly Green Giant, transport/combat helicopter) (info) (http://www.rotorhead.org/military/hh3e.asp)
UH-1 (N/D) (Helicopters)
Agusta AB205 (Helicopter)
Agusta AB412 (Helicopter)
Alouette 2/3 (Helicopters)


Kopparbergs Israel

NAVY
10 Dolphin Class Submarines. (5 from TG6R) (Dolphin, Leciathan, Tekuma, x, x, x, x, x, x & x)
3 Triomphant SSBN Submarines (From Military Command)
2 Type 214 Submarines.
20 Eilat class Sa'ar 5 corvette (1,275 tons, 86.4 m, 33 knots) (Eilat, Lahav, Hanit, x, x & x)
30 Hetz/Nirit Sa'ar 4.5 Missile craft (488 tons, 61.7 m, 30 knots) (Hetz, Kidon, Nitzahon, Yafo, Romat,x ,x, x, x & Keshet)
1 Geoula large missile boat (500 tons, 61.7 m, 30 knots) (Geoula)
10 Reshef Sa'ar 4 class large missile boat (450 tons, 58.1 m, 32 knots) (Atzmaut, Moledet & Komemiyut)
50 Dabur Patrol boats
40 Super Dvora Patrol boats

ARMY
1.681 Merkava MK1/MK2/MK3/MK4
822 M60 A1/A3
561 M48 A5
126 T-54/T-55
3.566 M2/M3
8 Fuchs 1
6.131 M113A1/A2
4.000 M2/M3 Halftrack
400 Nagmashot
400 Puma
456 Towed Arty
905 Sp Arty
250 Tanks M48A5
400 Tanks M60
300 Tanks M60A1
600 Tanks M60A3

AIR FORCE
29 F-15A
500 Lavi multi-role jets
7 F-15B
17 F-15C
11 F-15D
25 F-15I
90 F-16A
20 F-16B
52 F-16C
75 F-16D
102 F-16I
39 TA-4N
17 TA-4J
5 TA-4H
39 F4-E Phantom II ()
5 RC-12D (Guardrail Common Sensor)
24 C-130 (Hercules transport)
5 KC 130-H (Tankers)
6 Phalcon Boeing EC-707 (Recon)
3 Boeing 707 (KC-707, tankers)
5 Boeing 707-300 (Transport)
2 Gulfstream G550 IV (Transport)
8 AS-565 Dauphin (Helicopter, ASW)
41 CH-53D (Helicopter, transport/combat, 55 passengers)
58 Apache AH-64 (Helicopter)
55 Bell AH-1 E/F (Helicopter)
35 Hughes 500MD (Helicopter)
24 UH-60L/A (Helicopter)
43 Bell 206-B (Helicopter)
54 Bell 212 (Helicopter)


Kopparbergs Nigeria


2 Triomphant SSBN Submarines (From Military Command)
3 Vanguard class submarines (From The Empire of Whittlesfield)
3 Combatantte IIIB class large patrol boat (420 tons, 56 m, 37 knots) (Ekun, Ayam & Siri)
1 Type 502 small landing ship (1,750 tons, 86.9 m, 17 knots) (Ambe)
20 Eilat class Sa'ar 5 corvette (1,275 tons, 86.4 m, 33 knots)
30 Hetz/Nirit Sa'ar 4.5 Missile craft (488 tons, 61.7 m, 30 knots)
10 Reshef Sa'ar 4 class large missile boat (450 tons, 58.1 m, 32 knots) (Atzmaut, Moledet & Komemiyut)
50 Dabur Patrol boats
40 Super Dvora Patrol boats
1,000 Lavi multi-role jets


Kopparbergs Morocco

NAVY

20 Eilat class Sa'ar 5 corvette (1,275 tons, 86.4 m, 33 knots)
30 Hetz/Nirit Sa'ar 4.5 Missile craft (488 tons, 61.7 m, 30 knots)
10 Reshef Sa'ar 4 class large missile boat (450 tons, 58.1 m, 32 knots) (Atzmaut, Moledet & Komemiyut)
50 Dabur Patrol boats
40 Super Dvora Patrol boats

AIR FORCE

300 Lavi multi-role jets
32 F-5 Tiger II
31 F-5 Freedom Fighter
52 Mirage F1
6 OV-10 Bronco
19 C-130 Hercules
7 CN-235
3 Boeing 707 (tanker)
2 KC-130 (tanker)
1 KC-135 (tanker)
22 Aérospatiale Gazelle
34 Eurocopter Puma
18 CH-47 Chinook
24 Bell 204
48 Bell 205
5 Bell 212
2 S-61
2 S-70 Blackhawk
22 Bell 206
24 Hughes 500


Kopparbergs Niger

AIR FORCE

100 Lavi multi-role jets

ARMY
200 Merkava MK1/MK2/MK3



Kopparbergs Cape Verde

AIR FORCE

300 Lavi multi-role jets


Kopparbergs Jordan

AIR FORCE

200 Lavi multi-role jets
37 Mirage F1
36 F-16
74 F-5
1 An-74
4 C-212
2 CN-235
1 C-295
1 Falcon 20
4 C-47 Skytrain
2 Il-76
5 C-130
1 Boeing 707
2 CL-604
1 L-1011
10 Alouette III
33 AH-1 Cobra
9 Eurocopter EC 135
8 Hughes 500
18 Bell 205
9 Eurocopter Super Puma
8 UH-60 Blackhawk
18 S-76
5 S-70

ARMY
300 Merkava MK4
100 Towed Arty
220 Sp Arty


The Kingdom has more equipment, but I haven't figured it all out yet.

I'm going to add the stuff together and only present a total, not divided up by country – it's too much work to do that...

Defense systems

ARROW Anti-missile defense system. More info: link (http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/surface_missiles/arrow/Arrow.html).
MTHEL - Mobile Tactical High Energy Laser. More info: link (http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/systems/THEL.html).
HAWK - The HAWK system is an aircraft interception surface-to-air missile (SAM) system to short-medium ranges. More info: link (http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/surface_missiles/hawk/Hawk.htm)

All systems are developed and manufactured by Kopparbergs Israeli Defense Industries.
The systems are installed in all countries within the Kingdom. Mainly around big cities, military bases and along sensitive borders and coastlines.


Defense industries
The Kingdom of Kopparbergs has a dense defense industry in Kopparbergs Israel. We may sell equipment to foreign nations, but we may deny an order without reason. Responsible for the export is SIBAT - the Foreign Defense Assistance and Defense Export Organization, which is run by the Ministry of Defense.


Israel Military Industries Ltd
Small Arms. Among other products the famous Uzi. ammunition for firearms, artillery and tanks. Vehicle add-on armour packages, landmine clearing systems, reconnaissance systems, aircraft countermeasures such as flares, decoys and electronic countermeasures control systems.
Israel Aircraft Industries
Aerospace and aviation manufacturer.
Fighter jets, unmanned aerial drones (UAV), Rafael Python 5 air-to-air missile, Phalcon air surveillance system, Upgrades to F-16 and F-15, and foreign Mig-21 jet fighters, Nimrod and Lahat anti-tank missiles, Gabriel missile sea-to-sea missile, Super Dvora Mk-III patrol boat, EROS, Amos and Ofeq Satellite series, Arrow Ballistic Missile defence system, Shavit space launcher.
Tel HaShomer Armoured Corps
Merkava tanks
RAFAEL (Armaments Development Authority)
Armaments, missiles and night-vision equipment.
Soltam Ltd.
Full range of modern artillery pieces and associated equipment, including mortars and mortar ammunition and 155 mm gun/howitzers and ammunition.
Tadiran Electronic Industries
Defense production, notably communications, electronic warfare, and command and control systems, as well as pilotless reconnaissance aircrafts. Theater Missile Defense (TMD) systems.


For more information of our export of defense systems and equipment, go to SIBAT - Israeli Foreign Defense Assistance and Defense Export Organization (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=495178).


Foreign defense contracts

Five Dolphin-class submarines from Germany (The Great Sixth Reich).
Five Triomphant class submarines from France (The United Federation of Military Command)
Five Vanguard class submarines from England (The Empire of Whittlesfield)
Tree Charles De Gaulle aircraft carriers from France (The United Federation of Military Command), with the option to buy three more.



I'll update this post with more facts about equipment/planes/ships etc. later.

Kopparbergs' Factbook (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=497408)


Updates (added 2/17/2007)

2/17/2007: Added facts about Jordan, added more types of airplanes in Morocco (from Wikipedia).
Azaha
29-08-2006, 04:45
UPDATED

Army: 980,000 Total (5:1 Logistical=196,000 Combat)
Navy: 70,000 Total (3:1 Logistical=~23,000 Combat)
Air Force: 90,000 Total (5:1 Logistical=18,000 Combat)
Percentage of population: .00105
EV Defense Budget: $9,402,937,959,743

(Integrated artillery and armor into the divisions just to make things easier on me.)
56 T-72’s per armored division
36 BMP-2’s per mechanized division
6 SAP per mechanized division
140 Towed Arty per Infantry division

Army: 980,000 Personnel
1st Field Army Stationed at Udhampur 160,000
-1st Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-2nd Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-3rd Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-4th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
2nd Field Army Stationed at Chandimadir 160,000
-5th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-6th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-7th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-8th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
3rd Field Army Stationed at Poona 140,000
-9th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-10 Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-11th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-12th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
4th Field Army Stationed at Lucknow 160,000
-13th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-14th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-15th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-16th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
5th Field Army Stationed at Calcutta 160,000
-17th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-18th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-19th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-20th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
6th Field Army Stationed at Jaipur 160,000
-21st Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-22nd Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-23rd Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-24th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
7th Administrative Stationed at New Delhi 40,000
8th Field Army-Planned installment when Recruitment reaches quota.
9th Field Army- Planned installment when Recruitment reaches quota.
10th Field Army- Planned installment when Recruitment reaches quota.
11th Marine Expeditionary Force- Planned installment when Recruitment reaches quota.


Equipment:
Infantry:
AK-47
AK-74
AT-4
Armor:
Vijayanta- 400
PT-76= 90
T-55= 200
T-72= 1700(2000)
T-90= 310(600)
IFV:
BMP-1= 50(200)
BMP-2= 1300(1700)
APC:
OT-62/-64= 150
Towed Artillery: 4175 Pieces(6000)
Self-Propelled Artillery: 200 Vehicles(800)
*Parenthesis denote numbers within 3 years.

Navy: 70,000 Personnel

Ports:
Cochin
Goa
Colaba
Bombay
Lonavala
Ohka
Karwar
Port Blair
Vizag


Naval Air Stations:
Dabolim
Arakkonam

Surface Combatant Ships:
10 S55 Submarines
4 S44 Submarines
2 S20 Submarines
1 R22(Viraat) Aircraft Carrier
3 D Talwar Destroyers
3 D Delhi Destroyers
4 D 51 Raiput Destroyers
1 F Shivalik Frigate
6 F 20 Godavari Frigates
4 F 22 Nilgiri Frigates
4 P 33 Ahbay Corvettes
7 P 49 Khukri Corvettes
6 P 50 Sukanya Corvettes
13 K 40 Veer C. Corvettes
7 PCF Trinka Patrol Craft
7 PCF XFAC Patrol Craft
6 PCI SDB MK2/3 Patrol Craft
12 M 61 Pondicherry Anti-Mine Boats
2 MSI Mahe Anti-Mine Boats

Currently Under Construction:
4 D Talwar Destroyers
2 Enchanced Viraat Aircraft Carriers

Air Force: 90,000 personnel

Air Stations:
Jullundur
Amritsar
Bareilly
Jorhat
Dehra Dun
Chandigar
Cuttack
Hyderabad
Tinsukia
Gandhi Nagar
Delhi
Poona
Trivandrum
Bangalore




Combatant Equipment
Fighter/Attack:
Su-30K=55
Mirage 2000H/TH=55
Jaguar=80
Mig-29=65(120)
Mig-27=130(170)
Mig-23=50
Mig-21=250
Maritime Attack
Jaguar S=10(30)
Sea Harrier=15(35)
Attack Helicopter
Mi-25=40(200)
*Parenthesis denote numbers within 3 years.
Total Reserve Forces:
200,000 First line(500,000)
100,000 Second Line(200,000)
*Parenthesis denote numbers within 3 years.

3 Year recruitment plan calls for 200% increase in armed forces numbers, mainly the Indian Army.
[NS]Rethan
29-08-2006, 19:17
Rethast Military Declaration
OOC: This is open to change as soon as possible, primarily for the fact that Estonia has no tanks, and a very small population means small budget and army size.

Numbers are based on RL Population.
Budget's are rounded to nearest whole number.
Amount of Equipment is based off collected information from internet.

Military
Total Active Military: 25,000 (less than 2% of RL population)
Total Budget: $1,485,476,254

Troops
Troop Budget: $742,738,127
Total Troops: 6350
Cost per Troop: $116,967

Logistics
Logistics Budget: $742,738,127
Total Logistical Personnel: 18,650
Cost per Person: $39,825

Army
Total Manpower: 17,000
Logistical = 12,750
Combatant = 4,250 (75% Logistical)

Equipment
7 BRDM-2
25 BTR-60/70/80
19 105 mm howitzers M-61-37
44 81 mm mortars
14 120 mm mortars 2S11
11 MAPATS 7 & RB-56 Bill guided anti-tank missiles
200 82mm B-300
109 Carl Gustaw (RPGs)
100 PV-1110 & 30 M40A1
100 ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft cannons
Infantry use Galil ARM

Navy
Total Manpower: 5,000
Logistical = 3,500
Combatant = 1,500 (70% Logistical)

Equipment
1 corvette (Bysketteren class)
2 patrol ships (Rihtiniemi class)
2 mine destroyers (Lindau class)
3 trawling ships (type 394)
2 patrols boats
Use Galil SAR for guard duty.

Air Cavalry
Total Manpower: 3,000
Logistical = 2,400
Combatant = 600 (80% Logistical)


Equipment
2 AN-2
1 PZL-104 Wilga
4 Robinson R-44
Use Galil ARM for guard duty.
Samtonia
30-08-2006, 19:34
http://img239.imageshack.us/img239/8112/uarcaflagtw6.jpg
The United Autonomous Republics of Central Asia


Facts and figures
Total Population: 140,714,685
Population Adjustment Figure: 0.022
Military budget (total): $1,297,624,200,719.62 USD
Upkeep/Logistics/Procurement: $648,812,100,359.81 USD
Active military Budget: $648,812,100,359.81 USD
Population in Military-
(Peacetime): 4,221,441
(Wartime): 7,035,734
Logistics/non-frontline troops: 70%; 2,955,008
Active-duty fighting troops: 30%; 1,266,432
Total spent per soldier: $512,315 USD



Note: New units and stuff. Still being worked on. No numbers for air force yet.
MBT
T-90S

IFV
BMP 3

APC
BTR-80A

Towed Artillery
2A36
2A45M / Sprut-B
M-115

Towed Mortars
2s12
2B14-1

SPA
2S19 MSTA-S
2S7

MRLS
BM-21
9A52-2 Smerch / BM-30
9P140 Uragan / BM-27
9K51 Grad / BM-21B

Air Defence
S-300P
9K37M "Buk-1M" (SA-11)
ZSU-23-4 "Shilka"
9K330 Tor (SA-15 Gauntlet)

SSM
SS-1e Scud-D
CSS-8

Transport
GAZ-3937
GAZ-33097
Ural-4320

Planes and stuff
Fighter
MiG-31 -Interceptor 480
MiG-29OVT -Fighter(Tactical) 1680
Su-27/UB -Fighter(LongRange) 480
Su-24 (Long Range) 240
Su-30 MKI (Best) 1680

Fighter/Bomber
MiG-27H 360
Su-25 480
Su-34 (best) 1080

Specialized
Tu-22MP (ELINT) 60
Tu-142MR (Command and Control) 24
Il-76 AEWC 36
Tu-95MR(Recon) 48
Tu-142M (ASW)24
Il-78 (Tanker) 120

Bomber
Tu-95M (LongRangeBomber) 120
Tu-95MS (LongRangeBomberw/missile) 360
Tu-22M3 120
Tu-22MR (LongRange bomber, Best) 360


Transport
An-12 Transport (big) 360
An-26 Transport (smaller) 480
Mi-26 (Helo) 800
Mi-14 (Helo)(bigger) 400
Mi-17 (Helo)(bigger,older) 300
CH-47 (Helo)(Heavy Lifter) 500

Helicopters
Mi-17 (gunship) 400
Mi-24(VM/PM/KM) 800
AH-1F (Attack) 400



Note: These are all the older units. I'll start detailing the military units that I now have ASAP- assume that, until now, these were the units I was using in fighting and any frontline troops will be getting the newer stuff.
ARMY
MBT
T-72: 629
T-62: 245
T-64: 100
T-54/-55/M-77: 540
Type-59: 220
Chieftan Mk3/5: 100
M-60A1: 150
M-47: 168
Zulfigar: 100

Light Tank
Scorpion: 80

RECCE/AIFV
EE-9 Cascavel: 35
BMP-1: 493
BMP-2: 695
BMD-1: 120
BMD-2: 9
BRDM-2: 43
BRM: 119

APC
BTR-60: 378
BTR-70: 37
BTR-80: 236
BTR-D: 50
M-113A1/A2: 200
Boragh: 140

TOWED ARTY
-105mm
M-101A1: 130
M-56: N/A
-122mm
D-1: 52
D-30: 124
M-30: 35
Type-54(PRC): 100
-130mm
M-46/Type-59-1(PRC): ~985
-152mm
D-20: 84
2A36: 140
-155m
WAC-21: 15
GHN-45:120
M-114: 70
M-71: 50
FH-77B: 18
G-5: 50
-203mm
M-115: 30

SP ARTY
-122mm
2S1: 96
2S3/5: 17
-155mm
M-109: 180
-170mm
M-1978: 10
-175mm
M-107: 30
-203mm
M-110: 30
2S7: 48

MRL
-107mm
Type-63: 700
-122mm
Hadid/Arash/Noor: 50
Bm-21: 167
BM-11: 20
9P138: 24
9P1401: 48
-240mm
M-1985: 9
Fadjir 3: 10

MOR
-120mm
PM-38: 18
2S9: 66
2S12: 34
2B11: 5
M-120: 48

SSM
Scud-B/-C: 300
Scud Launchers: 17
CSS-8: 175
CSS-8 Launchers: 30

ATGW
AT-3 Sagger
AT-4 Spigot
AT-5 Spandrel
Dragon
TOW

SMALL ARMS
RPG-7V2
RPG-29
Yargin PYa pistol
PP-90M1 SMG
SR-2M Veresk SMG
Simonov SKS carbine
AK-74M
Nikonov AN-94 "Abakan" AR
Saiga 12 Shotgun
KSVK 12.7 mm anti-material rifle
VSS 'Vintorez' silenced sniper rifle
SV-98 sniper rifle
SVD Dragunov
Kalashnikov PKM/PKMS machinegun
NSV-12,7 "Utes" machinegun
AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher
2B14-1 82mm mortar
2B9 Vasilek 82 mm automatic mortar
SA-18 portable SAM

ATK GUNS
T-12/MT-12: 54

AD GUNS
ZSU-23-4SP: 24
S-60: 24

SAM
SA-2
SA-3
SA-5
SA-7

AIRCRAFT

Helicopters
ATTACK
AH-1J: 50

TRANSPORT
CH-47C: 20
Bell 214: 50
AB-205A: 68
AB-206: 130
Mi-8/-17: 25

FIXED WING
Cessna 185: 10
F-27: 19
Turbo Commander 690: 4
Falcon 20: 1


UAV
Mohajer II/III/IV: 15


AIR FORCE
Aircraft
MiG-31: 43
MiG-29/UB: 70
MiG-21: 48
Su-27/UB: 39
Su-25/BM: 34
Su-24: 48
L-39: 4

Transport
An-12: 28
An-26: 15
Tu-134A: 2
Mi-6: 26
Mi-26: 1

Recce
Su-24: 23
MiG-25: 16

Helicopters
Mi-8/17/25/35: 150
Mi-24: 57
Mi-29: 44
Mi-17V-5: 14

Command
Tu-134-154: 5

Training
L-39: 26
Su-17: 1
Yak-18: 4


Military Organization
Note: Logistical and other non-combat elements are not included in these units. Only fighting personnel have been included.

Armored Division
280 MBT
150 IFV
75 Recon Vehicles
80 Artillery Pieces
155 AA Vehicles (2:1 SAM:Gun ratio)
Infantry: 1,050 Soldiers
Total: 3195 Fighting Personnel

Motor Rifle Division
160 MBT
350 IFV/APC (Dependant upon status of unit)
100 Recon Vehicles
200 Artillery Pieces
225 AA Vehicles (2:1 SAM:Gun ratio)
Infantry: 2450 soldiers
Total: 5415 Fighting Personnel

Infantry Division
80 MBT
150 IFV/APC (Dependant upon status of unit)
110 Recon Vehicles
150 Military-Grade Trucks
250 Artillery Pieces
215 AA Vehicles
Infantry: 4200 soldiers
Total: 6895 Fighting Personnel

NOT CURRENT! WILL BE UPDATED ASAP
Iranian Military District:
6 Armored Divisions
11 Motor Rifle Divisions
6 Infantry Divisions

Southern Republics Military District:
8 Armored Divisions
11 Motor Rifle Divisions
8 Infantry Divisions

Northern Republics Military District:
8 Armored Divisions
15 Motor Rifle Divisions
9 Infantry Divisions

Turkestan Military District:
3 Armored Divisions
6 Motor Rifle Divisions
3 Infantry Divisions

Mongolian Military District:
12 Armored Divisions
18 Motor Rifle Divisions
17 Infantry Divisions

West China Military District:
6 Armored Divisions
9 Motor Rifle Divisions
7 Infantry Divisions
Asherton
31-08-2006, 01:53
The Order of Battle and Basic Equipment Listings for the Ashertonian Army.

First Asherton Army - 100,000 men
-11th Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---111th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------1111th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1112th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1113th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1114th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1115th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---112th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------1121st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1122nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1123rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1124th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1125th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---113th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------1131st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1132nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1133rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1134th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1135th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---114th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------1141st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1142nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1143rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1144th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------1145th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-12th Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---121st Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------1211th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1212th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1213th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1214th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1215th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---122nd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------1221st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1222nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1223rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1224th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1225th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---123rd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------1231st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1232nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1233rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1234th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1235th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---124th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------1241st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1242nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1243rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1244th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------1245th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-13th Airborne Division - 20,000 men
---131st Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------1311th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1312th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1313th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1314th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1315th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---132nd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------1321st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1322nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1323rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1324th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1325th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---133rd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------1331st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1332nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1333rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1334th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1335th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---134th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------1341st Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1342nd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1343rd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1344th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------1345th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-14th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---141st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------1411th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1412th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1413th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1414th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1415th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---142nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------1421st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1422nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1423rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1424th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1425th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---143rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------1431st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1432nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1433rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1434th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1435th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---144th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------1441st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1442nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1443rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1444th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------1445th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-15th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---151st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------1511th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1512th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1513th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1514th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1515th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---152nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------1521st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1522nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1523rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1524th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1525th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---153rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------1531st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1532nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------1533rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------1534th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------1535th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---154th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------1541st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1542nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1543rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------1544th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------1545th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men

Second Asherton Army - 100,000 men
-21st Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---211th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------2111th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2112th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2113th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2114th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2115th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---212th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------2121st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2122nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2123rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2124th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2125th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---213th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------2131st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2132nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2133rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2134th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2135th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---214th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------2141st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2142nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2143rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2144th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------2145th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-22nd Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---221st Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------2211th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2212th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2213th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2214th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2215th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---222nd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------2221st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2222nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2223rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2224th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2225th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---223rd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------2231st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2232nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2233rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2234th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2235th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---224th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------2241st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2242nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2243rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2244th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------2245th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-23rd Airborne Division - 20,000 men
---231st Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------2311th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2312th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2313th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2314th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2315th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---232nd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------2321st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2322nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2323rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2324th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2325th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---233rd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------2331st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2332nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2333rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2334th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2335th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---234th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------2341st Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2342nd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2343rd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2344th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------2345th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-24th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---241st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------2411th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2412th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2413th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2414th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2415th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---242nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------2421st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2422nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2423rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2424th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2425th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---243rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------2431st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2432nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2433rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2434th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2435th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---244th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------2441st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2442nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2443rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2444th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------2445th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-25th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---251st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------2511th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2512th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2513th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2514th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2515th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---252nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------2521st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2522nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2523rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2524th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2525th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---253rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------2531st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2532nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------2533rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------2534th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------2535th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---254th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------2541st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2542nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2543rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------2544th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------2545th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men

Third Asherton Army - 100,000 men
-31st Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---311th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------3111th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3112th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3113th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3114th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3115th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---312th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------3121st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3122nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3123rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3124th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3125th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---313th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------3131st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3132nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3133rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3134th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3135th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---314th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------3141st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3142nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3143rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3144th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------3145th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-32nd Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---321st Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------3211th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3212th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3213th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3214th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3215th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---322nd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------3221st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3222nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3223rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3224th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3225th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---323rd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------3231st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3232nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3233rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3234th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3235th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---324th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------3241st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3242nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3243rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3244th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------3245th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-33rd Airborne Division - 20,000 men
---331st Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------3311th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3312th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3313th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3314th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3315th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---332nd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------3321st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3322nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3323rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3324th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3325th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---333rd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------3331st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3332nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3333rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3334th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3335th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---334th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------3341st Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3342nd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3343rd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3344th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------3345th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-34th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---341st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------3411th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3412th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3413th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3414th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3415th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---342nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------3421st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3422nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3423rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3424th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3425th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---343rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------3431st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3432nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3433rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3434th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3435th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---344th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------3441st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3442nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3443rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3444th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------3445th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-35th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---351st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------3511th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3512th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3513th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3514th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3515th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---352nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------3521st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3522nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3523rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3524th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3525th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---353rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------3531st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3532nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------3533rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------3534th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------3535th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---354th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------3541st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3542nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3543rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------3544th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------3545th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men

Fourth Asherton Army - 100,000 men
-41st Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---411th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------4111th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4112th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4113th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4114th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4115th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---412th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------4121st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4122nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4123rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4124th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4125th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---413th Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------4131st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4132nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4133rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4134th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4135th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---414th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------4141st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4142nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4143rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4144th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------4145th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-42nd Infantry Division - 20,000 men
---421st Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------4211th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4212th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4213th Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4214th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4215th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---422nd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------4221st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4222nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4223rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4224th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4225th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---423rd Infantry Brigade - 5000 men
-------4231st Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4232nd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4233rd Armored Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4234th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4235th Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---424th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------4241st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4242nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4243rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4244th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------4245th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-43rd Airborne Division - 20,000 men
---431st Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------4311th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4312th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4313th Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4314th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4315th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---432nd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------4321st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4322nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4323rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4324th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4325th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---433rd Airborne Brigade - 5000 men
-------4331st Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4332nd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4333rd Airborne Infantry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4334th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4335th Airborne Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---434th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------4341st Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4342nd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4343rd Airborne Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4344th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------4345th Airborne Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-44th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---441st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------4411th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4412th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4413th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4414th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4415th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---442nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------4421st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4422nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4423rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4424th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4425th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---443rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------4431st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4432nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4433rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4434th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4435th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---444th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------4441st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4442nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4443rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4444th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------4445th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-45th Armored Division - 20,000 men
---451st Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------4511th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4512th Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4513th Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4514th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4515th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---452nd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------4521st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4522nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4523rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4524th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4525th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---453rd Armored Brigade - 5000 men
-------4531st Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4532nd Armored Battalion - 1000 men
-------4533rd Cavalry Battalion - 1000 men
-------4534th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
-------4535th Self-Propelled Artillery Battalion - 1000 men
---454th Support Brigade - 5000 men
-------4541st Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4542nd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4543rd Logistics Battalion - 1000 men
-------4544th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men
-------4545th Engineering Battalion - 1000 men

Equipment available to infantrymen:

Kalashnikov AK-47s
Gorjunov SG-43 SGMs
Kalashnikov PK / PKMs
RPG-7m AT rockets
AT-3 ATGMs
AT-4 ATGMs
TOW missiles
120mm Mortars
82mm Mortars
SA-7 ‘Grail’ Man-Portable SAMs
SA-9 ‘Gaskin’ Low altitude SAMs
SA-14 ‘Gremlin’ Man-Portable SAMs

Additional updates coming very shortly!
Neuvo Rica
03-09-2006, 09:29
ooc: I don't know if anyone has found this already, but http://www.scramble.nl/airforces.htm is incredibly useful for working out what is based on your ground. It doesn't give numbers, but it gives location and types of aircraft.
United Earthlings
03-09-2006, 11:20
ooc: I don't know if anyone has found this already, but http://www.scramble.nl/airforces.htm is incredibly useful for working out what is based on your ground. It doesn't give numbers, but it gives location and types of aircraft.

Yes I already knew about it, I found it about a week ago and it helped a lot in building my Air Force. While your right it doesn't give numbers, other sites I found do and using both gave me how much and where the aircraft where. From there I just exchanged obsolete aircraft for more newer versions, if possible.
Azaha
04-09-2006, 06:04
Updated my military list. Things are exceedingly simple for me, just because I am not good at this kind of organization. So the Indian military will be large, but very simple in organization.

Oh, and all the divisions are 1st divisions until I can get around to numbering them all.. which would take a looong time. for this time of night.
Moorington
10-09-2006, 04:47
The Republic of Hong Kong's
Armed Forces and Summary

Navy

4 Houjian class PGG: (Type 520T the Houjian are large missile boats carry five C-801/YJ-1 anti-ship missiles.)
2 520-ton type 037-2 fast attack craft: (Missiles with a speed of 32kts; they are equipped with six C801M SSM, the active radar homing to 80 km at 0.9 Mach; one twin 37 mm and two twin 30 mm guns.)
2 Type-074 LST: Landing Ship, Tank.

Air Force

The Republic of Hong Kong has only one airbase at Shek Kong for its modest air fleet.

12 Z9B helicopters: (AS 565 Panther and SA 360 Dauphin 2)
22 J8-2: (To be replaced by the J8-2M)

Army
5 infantry battalions
2 mechanized infantry battalion
1 artillery battery
2 engineer battalion
2 recon/Special Ops convoy

Peacetime Readyness

Equipment

21 WZ551 Wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier (Type 92/90) with 25 mm cannon
Type 88 5.8 mm sniper rifle
QBZ-95 (Type 95) 5.8 mm assault automatic rifle

The Republic of Hong Kong, Defense Budget
Population: 6,940,432 Souls
Defense Budget: $63,271 million
1% of POP: 69,405 Men in Uniform
4% Reserve: 277,617 Men in Uniform

Funding:
Total troops: 138,809
Troops w/ 60% Logistics: 55,523
Logistics Personnel (40%): 83,285
Funding Active Forces: $31,635 million
Funding For Supply and Weapons: $31,635 million
Budget Amount per-Troop: $569,764
Vineyard
11-09-2006, 02:23
Albania- 3,581,655
Bosnia & Herzegovina- 4,498,976
Croatia- 4,494,749
Montenegro- 630,548
Slovenia- 2,010,347 EUROPE: 86,088,396
DRC- 62,660,551 AFRICA: 66,362,865
Italy- 58,133,509
Greece- 10,688,058
Macedonia- 2,050,554
Republic of Congo- 3,702,314
= 152,451,261 / 3,322,000,000 AT: 2%: 3,049,026
3%: 4,573,538 (+ 1,524,512)
.045891.... x 23,168,236,291,200.01 10%: 15,245,127 (+10,671,589)
=1,063,223,009,554.31
Divided by 2 for logistics = 531,611,504,777.15
Elite = 50,000 soldiers per $100 billion
Average = 100,000 soldiers per $100 billion
Soviet = 200,000 soldiers per $100 billion

50k Imperial Guardsmen (Elite) 100B invested
431,611k Regulars (431.611B invested)
250,000 MPs (Draftees from the Poliece forces.)
...Leaving $181,611,504,777.15

BOV-VP - APC (Crew of 2) 10000
BOV-SN - ambulance (Can be manned by any Infantry or Logistics based force.) 3000

BOV-30 - Self-Propelled Anti-aircraft similar to BOV-3 but with 2 x 30 mm s (Crew of 4) 3500

BOV-1 / Polo M83 - anti-tank version 6xAT-3 missiles (Crew of 4) 3500
M-95 Degman- Main battle Tank. Cheap to produce. 125mm smoothbore tank , coaxial 7.62mm PKT machine , and a 12.7mm antiaircraft machine . (Crew of 3)

B1 Centauro- Light/Medium tank. 105 mm / 52 caliber gyrostabilised , with a 7.62 mm coaxial machine MG, and another 7.62 mm anti-aircraft MG. (Crew of 4)

Boxer MRAV- Armed with a 40mm Gernade launcher. It can be used as an APC, Field Logistics, HQ, Battledamage repair, and a medical/ambulance vehicule. Interchangable back can change its role in under 1 hour. (Crew of 2) 10000

Fennek - Recon Vehicule, Medium Range anti-tank, Combat Engineer, and Artillary Observer versions. Can be fitted with: 12.7 mm machine , a Rafael Spike anti-tank missile, a 40 mm automatic launcher, or Surface-to Air Missles. The vehicle is protected all-round against 7.62 mm rounds and additional armour can be added if the mission requires. The air conditioning system provides protection against nuclear, biological and chemical warfare and the crew compartment is protected against anti-personnel mines. (Crew of 3) 10000

PzH 2000 - 155mm self-propelled howitzer. (Crew of 5)

Artemis 30 - twin 30 mm autocannons, normally deployed in 6 twin mounts per battery, and has a maximum range of 8400 meters and a firing rate of 800 rounds per minute.

M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System (M270 MLRS)- Capable of firing a barrage of Rockets or Guided Missles. The M270 is a very mobile unit, thus well suited for the so called shoot-and-scoot tactic: it can fire its rockets very rapidly and immediately move away to avoid the counter-battery fire. (Crew of 3)

ASCOD AFV - Infantry Fighting Vehicule. Used for delivering troops into the midst of Combat. Armed with a 30 mm Mauser MK and a MG74 7.62 mm. (3 crew, can carry 7 passengers.) (1,000 per Infantry division)

Dassault Neuron - Fighter Aircraft. 20 mm Gatling , air-to-air missles inside internal compartments to avoid breaking stealth while firing. Can be fitted with and Guided missles. (Unmanned) UNDER DEVELOPMENT

Agusta A129 Mangusta - Attack Helicopter. Can be used in the anti-armour, armed reconnaissance, ground attack, escort, fire support and anti-aircraft roles. Carries Hellfire/TOW missles, 81 mm or 70 mm (2.75 in) in unguided rockets and has a three-barrel 20 mm in a turret mounted under its nose. Can also carry Stinger or Mistral missles for Anti-Aircraft puroposes. Can be used from a ship. (Crew of 2) 10000

Eurofighter Typhoon - Multi-role Attack aircraft. (Crew of 1) 15000

V-22 Osprey- Mainstray of the Empire's Infantry Transportation, assult, and cargo Copter Air-bourne fleet. Can switch from a twin-propeller plane mode to a fully functional twin rotary helicopter. 3 machine s, one on Bort and starbord sides, and finally one in the aft. (Crew of 2) 10000

NHI NH90- Dual purpose helicopter. Can be launched from a frigate for anti-submarine operations, or can be used (in both day and night) to transport troops to and fro battel. Ideal for surgical strikes. Can be flown by just 1 pilot. Armament: anti-submarine and/or anti-surface missiles. (Crew of 1) 500

Antonov An-225(Logistics)- Biggest Aircraft in the world, can fly huge quantities of men, tanks, artillary, supplies, and even other aircraft anywhere in the world with a large enough landing strip! 500

Tupolev Tu-160 (and PP versions)- EW and Strategic ers. Extreemly long-ranged. 150

Ilyushin Il-78 (logistics)- Tanker Aircraft. May refuel 3 aircraft at any given time. (Crew of 7) 500

Beriev A-50 (logistics)- Large Aircraft thbat can fly Tanks, Artillary, and supplies anywhere there is an airstrip. (Crew of 7) 1500

Aircraft Carrier Cavour- 20-24 aircraft: 12-16 fighter/attack aircraft, and 9 Helicopters, with 12 aircraft in the hangar below. (1202 Personnel). 3


Artigliere Class Frigates- The ship's surface to surface missile system is the Otomat by MBDA (formerly Alenia and Matra BAe Dynamics). The missile system has eight Otomat Teseo Mark 2 missile launchers. The missile uses mid-course guidance and active radar homing. With a range of over 170km, the missile is armed with a 210kg warhead. For air defence, the ship is fitted with the Albatros medium-range surface-to-air missile system from Alenia Elsag Sistemi Navali (AESN). This consists of one eight-cell launcher for the Aspide missile, which has a range of 15km and uses semi-active radar homing to deliver a 33kg fragmentation warhead. The ship's main installed on the bow deck is the Oto Melara 127mm which fires 32kg rounds at a rate of 45 rounds/minute. The range of the is more than 15km against surface targets and 7km against airborne targets. MM Bersagliere (F584) has been fitted with the Oto Melara 127mm/54 LW lightweight for operational evaluation. Two Oto Melara 40mm twin anti-aircraft s fire 0.96kg shells at a rate of 300 rounds/minute to a range of 4km for airborne targets and to 12km for surface targets.
The ship is equipped with two ILAS 3 triple torpedo launchers from Whitehead Alenia of Salvanio, Italy. The A244/S anti-submarine torpedoes use active, passive and mixed mode homing to a target range of 7km. Carries 1 Helicopter. 10

Horizon Class Anti-Air Warfare Frigates- Horizon frigates will be armed with the PAAMS Principal Anti-Air Missile System. PAAMS is a tri-national programme involving France, Italy and the UK. The contract for series production was placed in November 2003. The prime contractor is Europaams SAS, a joint venture company two thirds owned by Eurosam (MBDA and Thales) and one third by the UKAMS subsidiary of MBDA. The system is also being fitted on UK Royal Navy Type 45 frigates.
The DCN Sylver A50 vertical launch system within PAAMS, installed immediately forward of the two s towards the bow deck, has 48 cells for both the Aster 15 and Aster 30 missiles. The Sylver launcher ensures that each round is aligned to within 1mrad. The maximum rate of fire is up to six rounds per second. The Aster missile carries an inertial computer with datalink and an active J-band Doppler radar seeker. Aster 30 has a range of 100km, Aster 15 a range of 30km. The missile has manoeuvrability of up to 62g, achieved through the use of the PIF/PAF guidance system. The Italian frigates will be fitted with two quadruple launchers for the MBDA Teseo (Otomat) Mark 3 surface-to-surface missile, which has a range of up to 55km. The quadruple launchers are installed aiming one to port and one to starboard on the missile deck between the ship's two masts. The missile uses command updated inertial guidance and reaches high subsonic speed, 0.9 Mach.
The three Oto Melara 76mm/62 Super Rapid s are installed as a pair on the foredeck immediately forward of the bridge and a single installed on the hangar overlooking the helicopter deck at the aft of the ship. Two Oto Melara Mod 503 25mm/80 s are installed one to port and one to starboard. The ship has two twin torpedo launchers for Eurotorp Mu 90 lightweight torpedoes. Eurotorp is a consortium formed by Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei (WASS), DCN and Thales. Mu 90 has a directed energy warhead and a range of 12,000m at maximum speed and 25,000m at minimum speed. Carries 1 Helicopter. 15

Commandante Class Light Combatant Ships- The ship's main is an Oto Melara 76mm installed on the forward deck. The is controlled by a Selex NA-25 radar and optronic fire control system which is based on the RTN-25X X-band radar. The naval ships also have two Oto Melara 25mm s. The Ministry of Transport ships, Sirio and Orione, have 7.62mm general-purpose machine s. 20

LPD San Giorgio Class Landing Platform Dock- Primary Troop landing ship/Amphibious assult ship. Carries a batallion of troops, or 40 tanks each. Also carries 5 Helicopters on the deck. An Oto Melara 76/62 is installed on the deck at the bow of the ship. The fires 6kg rounds at a firing rate of over 80 rounds/min to a target range of 8.5 nautical miles. The ship is also armed with two Oerlikon 20mm machine s for close defence. The ship's electronic warfare system comprises an electronic countermeasures and electronic support measures (ECM/ESM) suite supplied by Elettronica SpA of Rome. 50 (All in dry-dock until the need for deployment)

Etna Class LSV Logistic Support Vessel (LOGISTICS)- The purpose of the Marina Militare MM Etna is to fully support the long-range missions of a naval squadron, which would typically include an aircraft carrier and complete escort. The logistic support vessel has to be in position to refuel the squadron, including the air wing of the carrier, and also provide full logistic support in terms of repair workshops, spare parts, replenishment and supplies.
MM Etna is also capable of performing civil protection roles at times of crisis. The ship has high autonomous capacity to provide electrical power, fresh water and prepared meals and also has fully equipped hospital and medical facilities on board.
MM Etna has a limited weapons fit for self defence. The ship is equipped with a surface search radar (RASS) supplied by Alenia Marconi Systems, now Selex Sistemi Integrati, a Selex CTI 20 command and control system and an Elmer MAC integrated telecommunications system.
The ship has been prepared for the installation of a weapons fit including a Close In Weapon System (CIWS), an Oto Melara 76mm 62 calibre main , a Selex fire control system and an Electronic Support Measures (ESM) system. Carries 1 Helicopter. 7 (2 in holding/parked)


The Imperial Guard
Equipped with a Helmet, Night vision goggles, a tinted visor, Body Armor covering the Shoulders, chest, upper arms, parts of the neck, and upper legs. Has elbow and Knee pads, along with hardened leather gauntlets and shin-guards. Carries the following: A Beretta AR 70/90 assault (Along with knife-type bayonets, lightweight and foldable detachable bipods), an Agram 2000 as their side-arm, and 4 s. Every paltoon being equipped with a HK GMG launcher / machine , every soldier is required to be able to use one.
These troops are the Elite fighting force of the Empire. Formerly known as the 'Beserker' fighting units, many of them were genetically altered so that they couldn't feel pain before the Imperial reforms. Since the Imperial Reforms, Imperial Guardsmen are taken from their homes (Often Forcably) at the age of 5 and trained until the age of 17, whereopon they enter the service. Most live out thewir lives in the army.

The Regular
Equipped with a helmet, a tinted visor, bodyarmor covering their chest and shoulders, and upper legs. Has Knee and Elbow pads, along with gauze hand/arm wraps. Carries an APS 95 into battle, alond with an attachable 5 inch steel bayonette, 3 s, one smoke , as well as a HS2000 / Springfield XD as a side-arm. Every platoon being equipped with a (One) HK MG-43, every soldier again being required to know how to use one.
These troops are the mainstray of the Empire's Infantry. Typically expected to punch holes in an enemy line, or to hold one against all odds, these troops have been seen on every continent through the years. These troops are typically Volenteers or Draftees, seeing how there are no age limits as to when they can apply for service/drafted, they are combat-ready once they have completed their 2-year training course.

The Officer
Equipped with a Carbon-Fibre helmet, a radio, nightvision goggles, and an Imperial-guadrsman's suit of Bodyarmor. Carries one HK MP-7 PDW as their weapon. Command and officers not in the feild of combat (Such as Generals, commanders, Logistics officers etc...) recieve a Beretta PX4 Storm , some Silver-plated or Gold-plated according to rank. All also carry a 45 inch high-carbon stainless steel sword with a Wire-wrap grip.
Officers are only drawn from the most intellegent volenteers and draftees, and each recieves 4 years of training in various Tactical/Command schools across the Empire.

The Marine
Equipped with a helmet, Large goggles, Air breathing tanks, Night-vision goggles, Flippers (You know, the things that go on your feet?) and other Diving equiptment. Carries both an APS underwater assault and a Automat Kalashnikova Modernized - AKM assault , with the multipurpose bayonet-knife. The Automat Kalashnikova Modernized - AKM assault is carried in a water-tight pouch for Surface combat only (Seeing how its an AK-47, even if it gets wet, smashed, and filled with sand, it will still fire). Also, marines can be equipped with Surface-only gear, including loose-fitting cloth gear (Including light fiber bodyarmor), 2 s, Their AKM, and Binoculars. Great scouting, Surgical strike troops.
Mistankenly regarded by forign nations to be the Vineyardian Elite Force, the Marines are just a naval-based infantry fighting force.

The Legionaire
Often Recruited from the best of soldiery everywhere, these men recieve basic training regardless of previous training. Although Forign troops/Mercinaries are prefered, the Legion is not above recruiting outstanding soldiers from other Battlegroups. Typically drawing opon the forign citizens of the Empire, such as the citizens of nations the Empire used to posses, the Empire often uses such troops to do their 'dirty work'.
Leginaires are equipped with a Helmet, Equipped with a helmet, a tinted visor, bodyarmor covering their chest and shoulders, and upper legs. Has Knee and Elbow pads, along with gauze hand/arm wraps. Every platoon is equipped with one HK MG-43, with every soldier being trained to know how to use one. Each soldier is equipped with a Heckler-Koch HK G36(E) assault , 3 s, one smoke , one Korth revolver, and a bayonette.

The Military Poliece
Men brought up directly from the poliece forces, they have already been trained to fight, arrest, deter, and use excessive force. Use a AK-74M, along with a HS2000 / Springfield XD as their side-arm. Given a pair of Tinted glasses, a helmet, and military-issue body-armor. Dark uniform with Badge of white/blue on their left shoulder in the shape of a sheild.

The TO
Militia men. Every man in every village, town, suburb, and city is trained with an AK-47 to, if invaded, fight a gurilla war or to fight on the front with the Regulars if called-up. These troops not only lack in formal training byt also lack in equiptment. In short: They have an AK-47, and are willing to use it in the defence of the Empire.

Snipers
These men are rarely seen in the Armed Forces. And if they are, your time left walking about the face of Earth going about your pathetic existance is limited. These men are equipped with 4 smoke s, a utility knife, survival gear, their main armament of one M-93 Black Arrow / Crna Strela .50 caliber sniper , a Sphinx 3000 Standard (With adjustable sights), a (large, very large) pack with which to contain preserved food, and two Cyanide capsules.

Other Armaments: 9K38 "Igla", C-4, The RT-20 Antimateriel Sniper

**WIll Draw up the Spcifics as to size of my armies, and how many of each I will have.**
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ARMY COMMAND
Regent General Windsor -Commander in Cheif
High Admiral Dragomir - High Admiral, Naval Forces (Calm, calculated. 'Elderly gentleman' sort of aura.)
Air Marshal Ante- Air Marshal, Air Force (Wiry, small, outgoing. Fights in the air with his men. Middle-aged.)
Lord General Orso - Land Marshal, Ground Forces (Weary, wizened. Elderly man with Silvery Beard and mustache.)

1st Battle Group Hrvatska (Croatia) - General Vlaho 62,500 Fighting men
1st Croatian Infantry - Lt. General Dmitar 20840 Fighting men
2ed Croatian Infantry - Lt. General Toma 20840 Fighting men
3ed Croatian Infantry - Lt. General Vlaho 20840 Fighting men
4th Croatian Calvary - Lt. General Srecko

2ed Battlegroup Illyria - General Slavomir 62,500 Fighting men
5th Albanian/Montenegrian Infantry - Lt. General Sava 20840 Fighting men
6th Slovenian Infantry - Lt. General Jure 20840 Fighting men
7th Bosnian Infantry - Lt. General Danilo 20840 Fighting men
8th Bosnian Calvery - Lt. General Ljubomir

3ed Battlegroup Italica - General Gregorio 62,500 Fighting men
9th Italian Infantry - Lt. General Eustorgio 20840 Fighting men
10th Italian Infantry - Lt. General Beniamino 20840 Fighting men
11th Italian Infantry - Lt. General Emidio 20840 Fighting men
12th Italian Calvery - Lt. General Leonzio

4th Battlegroup Africa - General Oluwasegun 62,500 Fighting men
13th Congian Infantry - Lt. General Nsonowa 20840 Fighting men
14th Congian Infantry - Lt. General Onyekachukwu 20840 Fighting men
15th Congian Infantry - Lt. General Ekenedilichukwu 20840 Fighting men
16th Congian Calvery - Lt. General Udo

5th Battlegroup Greece - General Charalampos 62,500 Fighting Men
17th Greek Infantry - Lt. General Nomiki 20840 Fighting Men
18th Greek Infantry - Lt. General Vlasis 20840 Fighting Men
19th Greek Infantry - Lt. General Panagiotis 20840 Fighting Men
20th Greek Calvery - Lt. General Eleftherios

6th Battlefroup Africa - General Otieno 62,500 Fighting Men
21st Congian Infantry - Lt. General Kojo 20840 Fighting Men
22nd Congian Infantry - Lt. General Kibwe 20840 Fighting Men
23ed Congian Infantry - Lt. General Folami 20840 Fighting Men
24th Congian Calvery - Lt. General Adebowale

7th 'International Legion'- General Orel 56,611 Fighting Men
25th Infantry - Lt. General Vyacheslav - 20,840 Fighting Men
26th Infantry - Lt. General Eberardo - 20,840 Fighting Men
27th Infantry - Lt. General Raymond - 14,931 Fighting Men
28th Calvery - Lt. General Shafaqat

Reserve- 24 Reserve Battlegroups (11 African, 13 European)
Double Reserve- 171 Reserve Battlegroups (Can someone check this...?) (75 African, 96 European)


Infantry Divisions are divided as such:
Regiment: 12,500 Fighting men (5 of such)
Batallion: 2500 Fighting men (5 of such)
Company: 500 Fighting men (5 of such)
Patrol: 25 Fighting men (20 of such)


Calvery Divisions each have:
6750 M-95 Degmans.
3750 B1 Centauro
1000 M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System
1250 PzH 2000
1000 Artemis 30


EDIT: I was screwing around with these military dec's., and I lost a few craft I had put up over the period of several weeks (Because I try to keep parallel files on this so mI can fiddle around with it when I am bored. So, when I tried to graft my new stats, calculations, etc including my newest battlegroups, but I overwrote the updates on this post.). Ill dig them up and put 'em here so you guys can see the updates.

Salvatore Todara class. 5

Type 214 submarine (with Non-magnetic hull). 11
Asian China
16-09-2006, 11:05
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People's Republic of Asian China


Military Declaration – People's Liberation Army (PLA)

Troops
Population: 760.2 million
Allowed Troops, 2%: 15,204,000
Allowed Reserves, 3%: 22,806,000
Allowed Troops+Reserves, 5%: 38,010,000
Troops at the moment: 10,500,000 (1,38%)
Reserves at the moment: 27,000,000

Military Budget
Population: 760.2 million
NS-population: 681 million
Factor: 1.1163
NS-defense budget: $2,030,318 million
Earth-V defense budget: $2,266,443 million
Troops: (3,100+1,350+350+40) 4,840,000 men
Budget/man: $228,357 (half of the defense budget / 4,840,000)

People's Liberation Army Ground Forces (PLAGF)
Number of troops, including logistics: 6,200,000 men
Logistics, 50%: 3,100,000 men
Troops: 3,100,000 men


People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)
Number of troops, including logistics: 2,700,000 men
Logistics, 50%: 1,350,000 men
Troops: 1,350,000 men


People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)
Number of troops, including logistics: 1,400,000 men
Logistics, 75%: 1,050,000 men
Troops: 350,000 men


People's Liberation Army Second Artillery Corps (PLASAC)
The Second Artillery Corps is the strategic nuclear force of Asian China'
Number of troops, including logistics: 200,000 men
Logistics, 80%: 160,000 men
Troops: 40,000 men


For the RL equipment-rule, I've taken 50% of RL Chinas Army and Air Force Equipment (SW+SE), and 50% of their Navy equipment.


Ships - People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)
Submarines
1 SSBN Xia
1 SSB Golf
1 SSN Shang
3 SSN Han
2 SSK Kilo
1 SS Yuan
4 SS Song
9 SS Ming
1 SS Wuhan
18 SS Romeo
5 SSGN Oscar II Class (Project 949.A) (from Great Romeo)
5 SSK Kilo Class Submarines (from Great Romeo)

Aircraft carriers
3 Kuznetsov Class (Type 1143.5) Heavy Aircraft Carrying Cruiser, including aircrafts (from Great Romeo)

Helicopter carriers
1 ATS Shichang

Destroyers
2 DDG Hangzhou (Sovremenny)
1 DDG Luyang II
1 DDG Luyang I
1 DDG Luhai
1 DDG Luhu
8 DDG Luda

Misc. from Great Romeo
10 Kirov Class (Type 1144.2) (Peter the Great) Heavy Missile Cruiser
5 Ivan Rogov Class (Type 1174) Large Landing Ship
20 Zubr Class (Pomornik) Air Cushioned Landing Craft
10 Neustrashimy Class (Type 11540) Frigates

Frigates
1 FFG Jiangkai
5 FFG Jiangwei II
2 FFG Jiangwei I
15 FFG Jianghu

Guided Missile Boats
1 PGG Molniya
11 PGG Houxin
1 PGG Haijiu
8 PGG Houjian / Huang
1 PGG Homa
1 PCFG NEWCON
1 PCFG C-14 Cat
1 PCFG Hola / Hela
10 PCFG Huangfeng / Hounan / Houdong
10 PCFG Houku / Hegu

Torpedo Boats
5 PHT Huchuan

Patrol Boats
13 PC Haiqing
44 PC Hainan
9 PC Shanghai III / Haizhui
50 PC Shanghai II

Mine Warfare
1 MST Wolei / Bulieijian (Sweeper/layer)
6 MSO T43-class, Type 010 (Sweeper/layer)
14 MSO T43-class, Type 010 (Sweeper/layer) [RESERVE]
1 MSC Wosao (Minesweeeper)
25 MSC Lianyun (Minesweeper)
20 MSB Futi

Amphibious Warfare Ships
5 LST Yuting
4 LST Yuting
4 LST Yukan
2 LST Shan
1 LSM Yudeng
1 LSM Yudao
2 APA Qiongsha (Attack transport)
1 APA Qiongsha AH (Attack transport)

Amphibious Warfare Craft
7 LCU Yuhai/Wuhu
16 LCU Yulian/Yuliang/Yuling
4 LCM Yuchin/Yuqin/Yuchai
15 LCM Yuchin [RESERVE]
18 LCM Yunnan
100 LCM Yunnan [RESERVE]
?? LCM Type 271

Surveillance
1 AGI Dongdiao (electronic reconnaissance)
1 AGI Dadie / Beidiao (electronic reconnaissance)
1 AGI Yanbing [Mod Yanha] (electronic reconnaissance)
2 AGI Yanha / Haibing (electronic reconnaissance)
1 AGI Xing Fengshan / Xiangyang Hong (intelligence collection)
2 AGM Yuan Wang (space event (tracking) ship)
4 AGOR Xiang Yang Hong (Oceanographic Research)
1 AGOR Haiyang (Oceanographic Research)
1AGOR Yanqian (mod-Kansha) (Oceanographic Research)
4 AGS Yannan (Surveying) (buoy tender)

Support
67 of different types.
See globalsecurity (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/navy.htm) for details.

Auxiliary, Merchant Marine
13 of different types.
See globalsecurity (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/navy.htm) for details.



Air planes - People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF)
40+9 H-6 (Tu-16)
20+25 H5 (Il-28)
16+10 JH-7
150+15 Q5
100 Su-30MKK (Multi Role)
90+12 J-11 Su-27SK (Multi Role)
100 J-10 Lavi (Multi Role)
4 J-9 / FC-1 MiG-33
100+24 J-8
250+13 J-7 MiG-21
166+100 J-6 MiG-19

Anti-Submarine Warfare
2 PS-5
2 Y-8

Reconnaissance
20+4 HZ-5
10 JZ-8
10 JZ-7
50 JZ-6 (MiG 19-R)
2 Tu-154M
2 A-50

Tanker
8+2 H-6D+H-6DU

Transports
6 Y-14 An-26
4 Y-12
7 Y-11
24+2 Y-8 An-12
48+2 Y-7 An-24
150+25 Y-5 An-2
4 Boeing 737-200
4 CL-601
9 Il-76MD
2 Il-18
8 Tu-154M
2 YAK-42
1 An-225 and 9 An-124 (from Great Romeo)

Helicopters
9 Z-9 SA 360
20 Z-6 Mi-8
20 WZ-10
10 HC-120
12 Mi-17
23 Mi-171
20 Mi-171 V5
2 Mi-6
10 S-70
4 SA-316
20 SA-342
28 Z-11 AS-350
32 Z-9 SA 360
4+8 Z-8 SA 321
16+4 Z-6 Mi-8
8 As-565
7 KA-28
12 Z-8


Tanks - People's Liberation Army Ground Forces (PLAGF)
Main Battle Tanks
100 Type 98/99 (newest MBT)
1,000 Type 85/96
250 Type 80/88
120 Type 69/79
2,500 Type 59D and Type 59D1 (copy of the Russian T-54)
1,000 T-90 (Russian, bought from Great Romeo)

Light/Amphibious Tanks
700 Type 63A – (new and redesigned amphibious tank, the only dedicated modern amphibious tank in the world, 14 km/h water speed, 105 mm gun (several hundred near Taiwan Strait))
200 Type 62 - light tank

Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Type 97 - Next-generation infantry fighting vehicle - sightings report Chinese chassis with licensed Russian BMP-3 turret
ZBD2000 - airborne IFV, similar to Russian BMD-3
Type 90/92A/ZSL-92A/WZ 551 - upgraded version of Type 92
Type 90/92/ZSL-92/WZ 551 - amphibious IFV, similar to the French VAB
Type 86/WZ 501/501A/503/504

Artillery
Look at Globalsecurity (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/ground.htm), I cannot find the actual numbers... Have to come back to this.



The Johnston Atoll
Two mobile launching stations for the Dong Feng ballistic missiles and three Dong Feng 31A long range missiles.
1,500 Troops (a mix from PLASAC, PLAN, PLAAF and PLAGF)
29 SU-30MKK, 5 H-6D Tankers and 3 An-124


Theater Missile Systems

The Second Artillery Corps (PLASAC) are the strategic missile forces of Asian China. PLASAC are a major division of the Asian Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force that controls Asian China's nuclear and conventional strategic missiles.

Short Range
50 DongFeng-7 (180 km)
140 DongFeng-11 (300 km)
140 DongFeng-15 (600 km)

Medium/Long Range
24 DongFeng-21 (1,800 km)
20 DongFeng-3A (3,000 km)
5 DongFeng-4 (4,750 km)
11 DongFeng-5(A) (10,000-13,000 km)
"A few" DongFeng-31A (10,000 km)


Thread with Military facts and Orbat (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=514307)
Bree Tonia
16-09-2006, 14:26
(OOC: This is all going to be what's post-coup, which i'm writing up at the moment for my 'take-over' of Afghanistan and Pakistan and unifying them.)


The Hierarched State of Bree Tonia

Political Facts
Population :-
Afghan Region: 31'056'997
Pakistan Region: 165'803'560
Total Population: 196'860'557

Military Numbers :-
Peacetime Max. Military (2% of Pop) :- 3'937'211
Wartime Max. Military (5% of Pop) :- 9'843'027

Total Budget for Bree Tonia (Ratio of 0.057) :- $475' 671' 414' 906 ($475 Bn)
Defense Budget (22%) :- $104' 647' 711' 279 ($104 Bn)


Military Forces

Navy - Bree Tonia National Navy (BTNN)
The BTNN is a small, and yet well trained force of ex-Pakistani forces. It's three bases are Gwadar, Ormara, and Karachi. Gwadar is the home of the small submarine fleet, Ormara is the main fleet's home port, and Karachi is costal defence's docks. Karachi is also the site of the primary BTNN Dockyard.

Submarine Warfare Division (SWD)
3x Agosta 90B SSD (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/agosta.htm)
Based at Gwadar :-
Khalid
Hashmat
Hangor

Surface Warfare Fleet (SWF) & Coastal Defence Force (CDF)
1x Gearing Destroyer (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/dd-710.htm)
Based at Ormara :-
Alamgir

6x Amazon Frigate (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/type21.htm)
Based at Ormara :-
Tariq
Babur
Khaibar
Badr
Tippu Sultan
Based at Karachi:-
Shahjahan

2x Leander Frigate (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/type12.htm)
Based at Karachi:-
Shamsher
Zulfiqar

2x Jalalat II PFM Missile Craft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/p-jalalat.htm)
Based at Ormara :-
Jalalat
Shujaat

4x Huangfeng Missile Boat (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/huangfeng.htm)
Based at Gwadar :-
Azmat
Based at Ormara :-
Dehshat
Himmat
Based at Karachi :-
Quwwat

4x Hegu Patrol Craft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/p-haibat.htm)
Based at Karachi :-
Haibat
Jalalat
Jurat
Shujaat

1x Larkana Large Patrol Craft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/p-larkana.htm)
Based at Gwadar :-
Larkana

1x Town Patrol Craft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/p-rajshahi.htm)
Based at Karachi :-
Rajshahi

2x Gilgit Patrol Craft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/p-gilgit.htm)
Based at Karachi :-
Pishin
Bahawalpur

4x Barkat Patrol Craft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/p-barkat.htm)
Based at Gwadar :-
Barkat
Rehmat
Based at Karachi :-
Nusrat
Vehdat

3x Eridan Minehunter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/m-munsif.htm)
Based at Ormara :-
Munsif
Muhafiz
Mujahid

Air Force - Bree Tonia Aerial Warfare Group (BTAWG)
The BTAWG, commonly referred to as 'bee-tog', is a fairly moderate sized air force comprised of what is approaching 400 combat aircraft. Before the re-occupation of the leadership of Afghanistan and Pakistan, there were many many air bases. Post command change, it has been severely reduced to only a few airbases for easier financial support and mechanical operations, mostly based within Pakistan territory.

Aircraft of the BTAWG
Combat :-
60x JF-17 Multi-Role Light Fighter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/fc-1.htm)
32x F-16A Fighting Falcon Multi-Role Fighter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/f-16.htm)
87x Mirage III Air-to-Air Fighter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/mirage-5.htm)
52x Mirage IV Ground-Attack/Air-to-Air FIghter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/mirage-5.htm)
42x Q-5 Fighter-Bomber (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/pakistan/a-5.htm)
74x J-7 Multi-Role Fighter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/j-7.htm)
40x J-6 Air-to-Air Fighter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/j-6.htm)

Recon/Support :-
11x Mirage III-RP Long-Range Recon Fighter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/mirage-5.htm)
2x Falcon DA-20 ELINT/ECM Jet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dassault_Falcon_20)
3x Atlantique Maritime Patrol Aircraft (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/atlantique.htm)
15x SA-319 Alouette III Light Transport and Multi-Purpose Helicopter (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/alouette3.htm)

Transport :-
7x C-130 Hercules
3x Boeing 707
1x Boeing 737
1x Falcon 20
3x F-27-200
2x Y-12(II)
15x SA-19 Alouette III Helicopter

Training :-
30x K-8
13x FT-7
30x FT-5
20x T-37 B/C
25x MFI-395 Mashshaq-2
170x MFI-17 Mashshaq

Missile Armaments in use by BTAWG
Air Defense (AD) :-
Crotale
CSA-1

Air-to-Surface (ASM) :-
AM-39 Exocet
AGM-65 Maverick
AS-30
AGM-84 Harpoon

Air-to-Air (AAM) :-
AIM-7 Sparrow
AIM-9 Sidewinder
R-530 Magic
R-550 Magic

Anti-Radiation (ARM) :-
AGM-88 HARM

Air Bases, Squadrons and Squadron Complements of BTAWG

NAS Mehran, nr Karachi
1st Air Defense Group
100 Sqn :- 10x JF-17, 20x Mirage III
101 Sqn :- 10x JF-17, 20x Mirage III
102R Sqn :- 6x JF-17, 15x Mirage III
120 Sqn :- 3x Atlantique

BTAB Samungli, nr Afghan/Paki Border (Southern)
1st Aerial Warfare Group
104 Sqn :- 6x JF-17, 11x F-16, 5x Mirage IV
105 Sqn :- 6x JF-17, 11x F-16, 5x Mirage IV
106R Sqn :- 6x JF-17, 10x F-16, 5x Mirage IV
107 Sqn :- 6x Mirage III-RP, 1x Falcon DA-20, 5x SA-319

BTAB Rafiqui, nr Paki/India Border
2nd Aerial Warfare Group
108 Sqn :- 6x JF-17, 11x Mirage III, 5x Mirage IV
109 Sqn :- 6x JF-17, 11x Mirage III, 5x Mirage IV
110R Sqn :- 4x JF-17, 10x Mirage III, 5x Mirage IV
111Sqn :- 5x Mirage III-RP, 1x Falcon DA-20, 5x SA-319

BTAB Risalpur, nr Islamabad
3rd Aerial Warfare Group
112 Sqn :- 8x Mirage IV, 20x J-7
113 Sqn :- 8x Mirage IV, 20x J-7
114R Sqn :- 6x Mirage IV, 10x J-7
Nuclear Combat Squadron
115 Sqn :- 24x J-7, 21x Q-5

BTAB Bagram, nr Kabul
2nd Air Defense Group
116 Sqn :- 8x Q-5, 14x J-6
117 Sqn :- 8x Q-5, 14x J-6
118R Sqn :- 5x Q-5, 12x J-6
119 Sqn :- 5x SA-319

Army - Bree Tonia Armed Forces (BTAF)
The Bree Tonia ground military forces, the BTAF (bee-taff), are a mainly ex-Pakistani army force, with a complement of Afghani militia thrown into the mix. They have a heavy load of armour and SPG's, with superb missile systems in use. The troops themselves are very well equipped thanks to the major cutdowns in troop numbers, allowing more money to be spent per soldier.

--Still under construction--
Military Command
19-09-2006, 20:13
Republic of Korea Army

The Republic of Korea Army (ROK Army, ROKA, Korean: 대한 육군) is by far the largest of the military branches, with over 560,000 effectives as of 2004. This comes as a response to both the mountanous terrain native to the Korean Peninsula (70% mountanous) as well as the heavy North Korean presence, with its 1 million strong army, two-thirds of which is permanently garrisoned in the frontline near the DMZ.

It should be noted that the current administration has initiated a program of self-defense, whereby South Korea would be able to fully counter the North Korean threat with purely domestic means within the next two decades.

The ROK Army was formerly organized into 3 armies: the First Army (FROKA), Second Army (SROKA), and Third Army (TROKA), each with its own head quarters, corps, and divisions. The Third Army was responsible for the defense of the capital as well as the western section of the DMZ. The First Army was responsible for the defense of the eastern section of the DMZ whereas the SROKA formed the rearguard.

Under a restructuring plan aimed at reducing redundancy, the First and Third Armies have been incorporated into the newly formed Ground Operations Command (GOC), whereas the Second ROK Army has been converted into the Rear Operations Command (ROC).

The army consists of the Army Headquarters, the Aviation Command, and the Special Warfare Command, with 11 corps, 49 divisions, and 19 brigades, some 560,000+ troops, 4,975 Tanks/Armored Vehicles, 5,598 battlefield Artillery Systems (Includes Tracked, Wheeled and Towed Systems) and 13,000 Infantry Support Systems.

Equipment of the ROK Army include the older M47, M48 as well as the more recent K1 and K1A1, which bear a 120 mm smoothbore gun and are of local manufacture.

The future replacement for the K1A1 MBT has been baptized the XK2, which will be fitted with a German MTU 1500 hp Europowerpack engine, 120 mm main gun with autoloader, which has been reportedly rumored to be able to penetrate through the amount of armor equivalent to that of American M1A2. The new tank will also feature RADAR equipment as well as all-bearing LASER detection system, anti-missile grenade launcher, and heavy reactive armor and sensor package comparable to the American M1A2 and French LeClerc.

In addition South Korea already manufactures the indigenous K-9 howitzers, which have been exported to Turkey, as well as the K200 series KIFV's which saw action in UN peacekeeping operations as part of the Malaysian peacekeeping forces. A variation of the K200, the KAFV's can be retrofitted to bear a 90 mm barrel or 40 mm grenade turret.

A replacement for K200 series IFVs are currently being tested, designated as K300 or K3 NIFV (Next-generation Infantry Fighting Vehicle), which will have various capabilities for both land and naval warfare.

The ROK Army also fields the mobile K-SAM "Pegasus"(천마), fitted with 8 missiles that fly at maximum speeds of mach 2.6, and the K-30 "Biho" series, which features a 30 mm twin gun system for anti-aerial fire support.

Besides having vehicles and equipment of their own design as well as American models, the ROK Army also has several Russian-built AFVs, including BMP-3 IFVs and BTR-80 APCs as well as T-80U MBTs. Although they are in active service with the Army, most of them were purchased in order to experiment their technology to be fitted with the ROK's XK2 MBT, such as the Explosive Reactive Armor blocks mounted on several Russian armored vehicles. However, the ROK Army is continuing their purchase of Russian equipments, as their recent addition of two BMP-3U IFVs hints. Other notable foreign equipment in service with the ROK Army includes the ERYX ATGM launchers and Mistral MANPADS.


Republic of Korea Navy

The Republic of Korea Navy (ROK Navy, ROKN, Hangul:대한민국 해군) is the navy of South Korea. The current Chief of Naval Operations is Admiral Nam Hae-il.

The mission of the navy during peacetime is not only to deter war, but also to protect national and maritime sovereignty, and perform activities that support national foreign policies and enhance national prestige. The ROKN has engaged in several peacekeeping operations. [citation needed]

Its mission during war is to guarantee the safety of activities at sea by protecting the sea lines of communication, the life line of the country, and exercising control over the sea.

The ROKN aims to become a substantial blue-water navy by 2020.

Founding Years

On August 21, 1945, immediately after being liberated from Japan, Admiral Sohn Won-il organized the Haesadae (해사대, Maritime Affairs Unit). On September 30, 1945, it was integrated with Haesabogukdan (해사보국단, Maritime Affairs Corps for National Defense) to form Haesahyeophoe (해사협회, Maritime Affairs Association).

The Coastal Defence Force, or Haesabyeongdan (해사병단) was reorganized as Republic of Korea Navy force on November 11, 1945. However, the ROK Navy was officially established following the foundation of the Republic of Korea Government on August 15, 1948.

On April 15, 1949, the Republic of Korea Marine Corps was founded in Deoksan airfield in Jinhae. The Marine Corps carried out Suppression Oprations against communist elements in Jinju and Jeju-do, which won them a national repuation.

Korean War and 1950s

The ROK Navy was brought under a surprise attack by the North Korean People’s Army. The ROK Navy gained control in the seas surrounding the country, despite its smaller size and fewer supplies. Upon winning battles in Okgye and the Korea Straits, the ROK Navy secured the seas south of the 38th parallel. In turn, with the help of a successful Incheon Landing Operation, the ROK Navy proceeded to take control of the entire seas surrounding the Korean peninsula. With gunfire support, the ROK Navy aided coastal blockade operations and ground operations neutralizing enemy installations. Furthermore, the ROK Navy launched aggressive attacks against the North. As ground troops withdrew from the north, due to the intervention of Chinese Communist troops, the Navy evacuated not only armed forces and military supplies but also refugees longing for freedom in the East and West seas.

On July 27, 1953, the three year-long fratricidal war was brought to an end when the Cease-fire Agreement was signed. The ROK Navy overcame the ordeal of war and in turn began creating the Foundation for the Victorious Navy.

1960s

During the war, the ROK Navy Headquarters moved down to Busan with the Government, but returned to Seoul where it restructured its organization. On September 1, 1960, the Headquarters moved into the new building in Daebang-dong, Seoul. While maintaining the naval forces by establishing and expanding the Korean Fleet, the ROK Navy also expanded its ground forces.

After the Korean War, the ROK Navy focused its efforts on building an elite Navy by reorganizing its structure and by introducing new weapons. During the Vietnam War, when the government decided to dispatch troops to Vietnam, the ROK Navy, to safeguard peace in Vietnam, sent two divisions; Baekgu Division and Cheongnyong Division. Despite adverse conditions due to old port facilities and enemy surprise attacks, Baekgu Division successfully conducted 462 sealift operations, transporting 562,011 tons of munitions and cruising a total of 284,992 miles.

Starting on September 1, 1969, the ROK Navy began establishing close ties with civilians by conducting ‘Isolated Islands Visiting Program’ and enhancing its image as the people’s navy that is trusted and loved. Entering the mid-1970s, the ROK Navy, supported by the Government’s Yulgok project (8-year National defense project), began to build the perfect naval defense system through weapon maintenance, reorganization and various training programs. Since the first missile craft was launched, the ROK Navy succeeded in: localizing the first Baekgu-class patrol boat, (which was purchased from the US), launching the first 2,000 ton class frigate Ulsan (FF-951) and the first 1,000 ton class corvette Pohang (PCC-756). With these achievements, the ROK Navy became the first complete large-scale battle fleet that was constructed with Korean technology.

1970s and 1980s

The Navy continued to carry out projects such as building mine sweepers, constructing logistic support ships and new large-scale amphibious ships and submarines. These projects strengthened naval capabilities, enabling the Navy to carry out open sea operations and component operations. Adding to their surface and underwater forces, the ROK Navy equipped itself with an Air Force that included Anti-submarine Patrol Aircraft and Anti-submarine Helicopters. Thus the ROK Navy was capable of performing multi-dimensional strategies. Furthermore, the ROK Navy enhanced its landing operations and specialized warfare units by improving weapons for the Marine Corps and Special Action squadrons.

Because the expansion of the naval force greatly enhanced its operational power, the Navy underwent massive organizational restructuring. The maritime operation units were reorganized into today’s ROK Navy. In February 1984, the existing Korean Fleet was divided into two squadrons: ROK Fleet Command and the First, Second and Third fleet. The naval air force was also greatly enhanced. The existing fleet air squadron was expanded into the Naval Air Wing Flotilla to better manage the strengthened naval air force in 1977. In 1986, the Naval Air Wing Flotilla became Air Wing 6, an independent unit under direct control of ROK Fleet Command. Furthermore, in 1987, the Marine Corps Command was established, acting as a liaison connecting ROK Navy headquarters with Marine Corps units.

In addition, the ROK Navy pushed for progressive diplomatic military actions and played a leading role in military academics. As a result, the ROK Navy has been holding events such as the ROKN-USN Navy Talk since 1977, the International Sea Power Symposium since 1989, and The On-board Discussions since May, 1992.

1990s and the Present

Because the ROK Navy enhanced its coastal defense capabilities by building Korean patrol boats and corvettes since 1974, the Force Development Projects have promoted the self-reliance of National Defense. In 1981, Korea commissioned the production of a frigate, enabling the ROK Navy to carry out more effective operations in the open sea. Furthermore, in 1992, a mass submarine production system was established after the introduction of ROKS CHANG BOGO, and in 1995, a technologically advanced maritime patrol aircraft was introduced. The maritime security environment around the Korean peninsula is rapidly changing as the neighboring countries’ naval powers are strengthening.

South Korea Support for Trafalgar 200

During the afternoon of the 28 June 2005 Elizabeth II, as Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, embarked onboard HMS Endurance and, escorted by THV Patricia, set sail to review a fleet of over 167 ships from over 30 nations. South Korea strongly supported the celebrations with key warships attending.


ROKN Equipment

Destroyers

* Kwanggaeto the Great class destroyer (광개토대왕급 구축함) (3 in service)
* Chungmugong Yi Sunshin class destroyer (충무공 이순신급 구축함) (3 in service, 2 launched, 1 under construction)
* KDX-III (Ahn Yong-Bok class?) destroyer (KDX-III (안용복급?) 구축함) (2 under construction, 1 planned)

Frigates

* Ulsan class frigate (울산급 호위함) (9 in service)

Corvettes

* Tonghae class (PCC Patrol Combat Corvette) (동해급 초계함) (4 in service)
* Pohang class (PCC Patrol Combat Corvette) (포항급 초계함 (24 in service)

Patrol craft

* Chamsuri class patrol vessel (참수리급 고속정) (212 in service)
* Sea Dolphin type (돌고래급 고속정) (75 in service)

Mine Warfare

* Wonsan class MLS (Minelayer, Support Ship) (원산급 기뢰부설함) (1 in service)
* Yang Yang Class MHC (양양급 기뢰전함) (2 in service, 1 under construction)
* Kang Keong / Swallow Class MHC (강경급 기뢰전함) (6 in service)
* Kumsan class MSC (Minesweeper Craft) (금산급 기뢰전함) (4 in service)

Amphibious

* Dokdo class LHD (Large Helical Device) (독도급 상륙함) (1 launched)
* Kojoonbong class LST (Landing Ship Tank) (고준봉급 상륙함) (4 in service)
* Mulgae class LST

Auxiliary & Miscellaneous

* Cheonji class AOE (Fast Combast Support Ships) (천지급 군수지원함) (3 in service)
* Cheonghaejin ASR (Submarine rescue ship) (청해진급 잠수함 구조함) (1 in service)

Submarines

* SX 756 Dolphin-class submarine
* KSS-1 Dolgorae-class submarine (돌고래급 잠수함)
* Changbogo (U209) class submarine (장보고급 잠수함) (9 in service)
* Sohn Won-il (U214) class submarine (손원일급 잠수함) (1 launched, 1 under construction, 1 planned)

Aircraft

* P-3C Orion
* Bell 206B JetRanger
* Cessna 406 Caravan II
* Hughes 500MD
* Grumman S-2E Tracker
* Aérospatiale SA 316
* Super Lynx Mk.99
* UH-60 Black Hawk


Current Projects

Korean Destroyer eXperimental

Main article: Korean Destroyer eXperimental

The ROKN has embarked on an ambitious project of substantial shipbuilding, titled Korean Destroyer eXperimental. It was a three-phase program aimed at replacing old destroyers (mostly World War II and Korean War-era American ships that were sold or given away to ROKN) with new destroyers armed with state-of-the-art technology and weaponry. The proponents of the program includes the KDX-I Okpo class destroyers, which were first Korean destroyers to possess automated anti-air defence system, the KDX-II Chungmugong Yi Sunshin class destroyer, and KDX-III Ahn Yong-Bok class destroyer, which will feature the most advanced and sophisticated Aegis combat system (baseline 7 phase 1 - Advanced Processor (4800 MIPS) and Distributed Processor (1600 MIPS)).

Future Frigate eXperimental

Fifteen will be buid from 2008 thorough 2028, aimed to replace the current frigate and corvettes classes. The future frigates will displace around 2,300 tons.

Landing Platform eXperimental

Main article: Dokdo class landing platform experimental

The Landing Platform eXperimental, 'LPX for short, is a project to commission amphibious landing ships for which Hanjin Heavy Industries has provided the general design package. The ROKN has a well-defined requirement for new amphibious ships to significantly enhance Korea's current AMW capability, both in terms of assault and Military operations other than war.

Patrol Killer eXperimental

Main article: Patrol Killer eXperimental

The Patrol Killer eXperimental program is a project to produce advanced patrol crafts possessing Cooperative Engagement Capability and advanced weaponry. It is aimed to replace the aging Chamsuri class patrol vessel.

Korean Attack Submarine (KSS) program

Main article: Korean Attack Submarine program

The Korean Attack submarine program is a three-phased project aimed at enhancing ROKN's comparatively weak submarine arsenal. Before the initiation of SSS program, the submarine fleet of ROKN consisted of midget submarines, such as the KSS-I Dolgorae class submarine and SX 756 Dolphin-class submarine, which had greatly limited capabilities and were only fit for inshore operations.

The KSS program sought to acquire submarines that can destroy hostile submarines, surface ships, protect friendly naval base, sea shores communications, and carry out reconnaissance missions.

The first phase, KSS-I, saw the acquision of 9 Type 209 Changbogo class submarine with a full submerged displacement of 1,200 tons. For the second phase, KSS-II, ROKN ordered 3 Type 214 submarine with Air-Independent propulsion. Not much is known about the third phase of the program, KSS-III, but it is speculated that ROKN will try to acquire state-of-the-art submarines with more than 3,500 ton full submerged displacement.


Republic of Korea Air Force

The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROK Air Force, ROKAF, Hangul: 대한민국 공군, Hanja: 大韓民國 空軍) is the air force of Military of South Korea.


The ROKAF is a modern air force, which fields some 600+ combat aircraft of mostly American design. In contrast, the North Korean Army has roughly 150-300 more aircraft but mostly of obsolete types of Soviet and Chinese origin.

Founding Years

Shortly after Korean independence form Japanese colonial rule, Korean Air Construction Association was founded in 1946 by air-affiliated people to publicize the importance of air power. Despite the then-scanty status of Korean armed forces, the first air unit was formed on May 5th, 1948 under the direction of Dong Wi-bu, the fore-runner to modern Korean Ministry of National Defence. On September 13th 1949, the United States contributed 10 L-4 Grasshopper to the Korean air unit. An Army Air Academy was founded on January, 1949, and ROKAF was officially founded on October, 1949.

The outbreak of Korean war and the 1950s

The 1950s were critical time for ROKAF, as it had expanded tremendously during the Korean War. At the outbreak of the war, ROKAF consisted of 1,800 personnels but only 20 trainer aircraft, including 10 T-6 Texan (Korean:건국기) trainers purchased from Canada. The North Korean airforce had acquired a considerable number of MiG-15 fighters from the Soviet Union, dwarfing the ROKAF in terms of size and strength. However, during the course of war, ROKAF acquired 110 aircraft: 79 fighter-bombers, three fighter squadrons, and one fighter wing. ROKAF participated in Pyeongyang Mass bombing operations and flew independent sorties. After the war, the ROKAF Headquarters was moved to Daebangdong, Seoul. Air Force University was also founded in 1956.

To counter the threat of possible North Korean aggression, ROKAF underwent a subsantial capability enhancement. ROKAF acquired T-28 Trojan trainers, F-86D all-weather interceptors, F-5A/B fighters and F-4D fighter bombers. Air Force Operations Command was established in 1961 to secure efficient command and control facilities. Air Force logistics Command was established in 1966, and emergency runways were constructed for emergency use during wartime. Eunma Unit was founded in 1966 to aid the United States during the Vietnam War.

The 1970s

ROKAF was posed with a security with increasingly belligerent North Korea throughout the 1970s. The South Korean government increased its expenditure on the ROKAF, resulting in purchase of F-5E fighters (August 1974) and F-4E fighter bombers. Support aircraft, such as C-123 Providers and S-2 Trackers were also purchased at the time. Great emphasis was placed in the flight training program; new trainer aircraft (T-41 Mescalero and Cessna T-37) purchased, and Air Force Education & Training Command was also founded in 1973 to consolidate and enhance the quality of personnel training.

The 1980s and 1990s

ROKAF concentrated on qualitative expansion of aircraft to catch up to the strength of North Korean Air Force. In 1982, Korean variants of F-5E, Jegong-ho (Korean: 제공호) were first produced. The ROKAF gathered considerable information on North Korean air force when Captain Lee Woong-Pyeong, a North Korean pilot, defected to South Korea. Korean Combat Operations Informations center was institutionalized and the Air Defence system was automated to attain air superiority against North Korea. When 1988 Seoul Olympics was hosted, ROKAF contributed to the successful hosting of the event by helping to oversee the entire security detail. ROKAF also moved the headquarters and Air Force Education & Training Command. 40 F-16C/D fighters, advanced versions of F-16C/D Block 32, were introduced in 1989.

South Korean committed its support for the Coalition force during the Gulf War. Bima Unit was formed to participate in Operation Desert Storm. ROKAF also provided Airlift support for Peacekeeping Operations in Somalia in 1993. The increased participation in international operations depicted the ROKAF's elevated international position. Over 140 KF-16C/D fighters, advanced versions of F-16C/D Block 52, was introduced as part of the Peace Bridge II & III program from 1994. In 1997, for the first time in Korean aviation history, female cadets were accepted into the Air Force Academy.

Present

South Korea maintains a modern air force in order to defend itself from various modes of threats, including the North Korean Army, which fields about twice as many aircraft (of mostly obsolescent types). As of 2005, it operated more than 180 KF-16C/Ds, 234 F-5A/B/E/Fs, 130 F-4D/Es, 3 F-15Ks with the rest of the 36 being delivered in early 2008 , and a number of South Korean made KAI A-50s among its combat aircraft. The Korean variant of F-15E were named F-15K Slam Eagles. South Korea became one of the world's few aircraft exporters when it exported 19 KT-1B indigenous training aircraft to Indonesia in 2003. Korean Aerospace Industries, the South Korean national aerospace company, has plans to export more KT-1 and T-50 trainer aircraft.

Structure

The air force is composed of Air Force Headquarters, the Combat Air Command, Air Defense Command, and Air Traffic Control Center.

* Republic of Korea Air Force Headquarters (공군본부)

* Air Force Operations Command (작전사령부)

* Air Force Northern Combat Command (북부전투사령부) (operational by 2008)

* Fighter Wings (전투비행단)

* Air Force Southern Combat Command (남부전투사령부)

* Fighter Wings (전투비행단)

* Air Defence Artillery Command (방공포병사령부)

* 1st Air Defence Artillery Brigade (1 방공포병여단)
* 2rd Air Defence Artillery Brigade (2 방공포병여단)
* 3rd Air Defence Artillery Brigade (3 방공포병여단)

* 30 Air Defence and Control Group (30 방공관제단)

* Air Force Logistics Command

* Maintenance Depots (정비창)
* Supply Depots (보급창)
* Transportation Groups (수송단)

* Air Force Education & Training Command (교육사령부)

* Air University (공군대학)
* Basic Military Training Wing (기본군사훈련단)
* 3rd Flying Training Wing (3 훈련비행단)
* Air Force Technical High School (공군기술고등학교)
* Technical School (병과학교)

* Direct Reporting Unit (직할부대)

* Air Force Academy (공군사관학교)
* Aerospace Projects Group
* Air Combat Development Group (전투발전단)
* 5th Airlift Wing (5 공수비행단)
* 15th Composite Wing (15 혼성비행단)


Current Projects
A South Korean F-15K Eagle comes in for fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker.
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A South Korean F-15K Eagle comes in for fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker.

F-X fighter program

One of the most recent additions to the ROKAF is the F-15K, an advanced derivative of the F-15E Strike Eagle which fulfilled the requirements of the "F-X" next generation fighter program in 2002. The F-15K was chosen over the Dassault Rafale, the Eurofighter Typhoon, and the Sukhoi Su-35.

E-X Early warning aircraft program

The E-X Early Warning aircraft program is a project currently undertaken by ROKAF to purchase early warning aircraft to strengthen ROKAF's ability to detect and distinguish both friendly and hostile aircraft. The two candidates for this program are Boeing Wedgetail, military variants of Boeing 737, and Gulfstream G500/G550, developed by General Dynamics.

The variant of Boeing 737 was offered by the United States, whereas the variant of Gulfstream of G500/G550 was offered by Israel. Originally, ROKAF expressed interest in the Gulfstream as it was cheaper than the Boeing counterpart. The Gulfstream was, in turn, less capable than the 737. However, the fact that almost no other nations, barring Japan, has advanced AWACS gave the Koreans the impression that the Gulfstream would be adequate enough to handle the given task of the E-X project.

In response to ROKAF's favor of the Israeli version of Gulfstream's lower cost, the United States issued a warning to the Israelis that several of the AWACS technologies employed aboard the Israeli Gulfstream were developed by the United States, such as the IFF system, TADIL A/B (link 11) and J (link 16), satellite communications and AN/ARC-164 Have Quick II radios, and finally that the Israelis were in obligation of not reselling any of those technologies to another country.

The winner of the competition is still being considered.

Republic of Korea Air Force
Fighter aircrafts
38 F-16C/D Block 32
137 KF-16C/D Block 52
5 F-15K Slam Eagle (40 operational by 2008)

(20 More by 2009-11)
130 F-4D/E Phantom II (Soon to be decommissioned)
18 RF-4C
230 F-5A/B/E/F (Soon to be decommissioned)
27 A-37B (Soon to be decommissioned)

(Will be replaced by A-50)
? A-50 (Unknown number)
Air-to-air missiles
Air-to-ground missiles
Anti-aircraft missiles '
6 Battalion MIM-23 Hawk (Soon to be decommissioned)

(Will be replaced by KM-SAM)
3 Battalion MIM-14 Nike-Hercules (Soon to be decommissioned)

(Will be replaced by MIM-104C PAC-2)
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)s
Trainer aircrafts
? KT-1 trainer aircraft
? T-50 Golden Eagle trainer
Tactical transport aircrafts
16 C-130H/H-30
20 CM-235-100/200
Early warning aircrafts
Helicopters
7 HH-47D
10 HH-60H/P
7 HH-32A


Republic of Korea Marine Corps

The Republic of Korea Marine Corps (aka ROK Marine Corps, ROKMC, Korean Hangul: 대한민국 해병대, Hanja: 大韓民國海兵隊, Revised Romanization: Dae-Han-min-guk Haebyeongdae) is the Marine Corps of the Republic of Korea. It operates as a distinct arm of the military of South Korea, unlike most other "Marine" military organisations, which generally function as part of their respective national navies. It was founded as a reconnaissance group just before the Korean War.

Established on April 15, 1949 with an initial strength of 380 men, the ROKMC troops were issued with many leftover weapons from the Japanese Imperial Army used during World War II, including the 7.7 mm Type 99 Light Machine Gun, and first saw combat action in the Korean War. During this conflict, foreign media dubbed the ROKMC the "Invincible Marines" after an incident in which a squad of ROK Marines wiped out an entire battalion of Communist forces. citation The ROKMC also saw action during the Vietnam War while stationed in Danang, sometimes fighting alongside the USMC or U.S. Navy SEALs. During both the Korean and Vietnam wars ROK Marines were never defeated on the battlefield, earning a fighting reputation with such nicknames as "Ghost Buster" (Korean: 귀신 잡는 해병대, with Hanja: 鬼神 잡는 海兵隊, Revised Romanization: gwisin jamneun haebyeongdae), "The Invincible ROK Marines" and "The Legendary ROK Marines".

Organization

The ROKMC is the second largest marine corps in the world, with personnel numbering over 27,000. The ROKMC is organized into two divisions and one brigade under Marine Corps Command and primarily dedicated to protecting the nation's islands.
ROKMC 1st Division Tank Battalion
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ROKMC 1st Division Tank Battalion

It has responsibility for landing operations, accomplished in coordination with the ROKN using landing craft, surface fleets and aircraft. ROK Marines have the ability to accomplish a variety of missions including ground battles, special fighting scenarios, facility protection and security services. To execute amphibious operations, it possesses a range of amphibious equipment, including amphibious vehicles, as well as its own means of fire support. A major naval evolution during Foal Eagle 2000, an annual combined U.S. and Republic of Korea (ROK) exercise, was an amphibious assault launched by U.S. and ROK Marines from U.S. Navy ships belonging to 7th Fleet's permanently forward-deployed Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) based in Japan.

Until recently, the ROKMC fleet of Amphibious Vehicles consisted of sixty-one Landing Vehicles Tracked (LVT) and forty-two AAV7A1. Additionally, in an effort to replace the LVTs, the ROKMC is in the final year of a fifty-seven vehicle, three-year AAV7A1 co-production effort. The ROKMC is in the process of modifying that contract and producing an additional sixty-seven additional AAV7A1 vehicles.

Homeland Reserve Forces

The Republic of Korea Homeland Reserve Forces (ROKHRF, Korean: 대한민국 향토예비군) are a paramilitary organization responsible for community and regional defence of South Korea.

The mission of the mobilization reserves was to provide each of the services with well-trained personnel prepared to enter combat as soon as possible in wartime. In 1990 there were 1,240,000 men in the reserves: 1,100,000 in the Republic of Korea Army; 60,000 in the Republic of Korea Marine Corps; 55,000 in the Republic of Korea Air Force; and 25,000 in the Republic of Korea Navy.

History

The Homeland Reserve Force was established in April 1968 as part of a nationwide program to increase emergency defense capabilities against sudden North Korean aggression. In January 1968, a North Korean commando unit infiltrated Seoul and attacked the Blue House in an attempt to assassinate President Park Chung Hee. That same month, two additional North Korean commando units launched attacks on towns on the Korean east coast in attempts to encourage the South Korean populace to overthrow the government.

In 1980 there were over 90,000 civil defense personnel in the country. By 1990 there were more than 3.5 million civil defense personnel in reserve. Their missions included air raid defense, search and rescue missions , and building and road repair.
Sharina
24-09-2006, 23:48
Military Declaration of the Sharina Technocracy

Population of the Technocracy of Sharina: 418,249,534
Military Budget: $3,100,000,000
Available manpower in Active Duty: 2,000,000 frontline combat personnel
Available manpower in Reserves: 20,000,000 (reserve troops and logistics)

Sharina's Military Branches:

The Sharina Ground Defenders (40% personnel in SGD)
The Sharina Air Navy (30% personnel in SAN)
The Sharina Sea Navy (20% personnel in SSN)
The Sharina Space Guardians (10% personnel in SSG)

Note: SSG evolved from the former NASA.

Sharina Ground Defenders:

Armor:

5,000 A3* "Paragon" tanks (third generation Abrams- M1A3)
8,000 A2 tanks (second generation Abrams- M1A2)
4,000 U1 Urban tanks (second generation M60A3 tank, optimized for urban combat)
10,000 tanks of older varieties (M1A1 and Patton), mostly in Reserve Duty.

Infantry:

20,000 Bradley's of varying types.
500,000+ various vehicles in support roles (Jeeps, supply trucks, Hummers, etc.)

Body Armor: Nanocomposite + Spidersilk blend.**

Primary infantry weapon: OICW assault rifles.

Miscellanous infantry information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Army#Infantry_equipment

Sharina Air Navy:

Stealth Aircraft:

200 B-2B stealth bombers (2nd generation of B-2 with 10% enhanced range and payload)
600 B-2 stealth bombers
300 B-70 Valkyrie supersonic bombers
50 SR-71 Blackbird Reconissance Aircraft

Conventional Aircraft:

1,000 B-52 Stratofortess bombers
2,000 A-10 Thunderbird ground-attack aircraft
2,000 F-22 Raptor fighters
5,000 F-16 Falcon fighters
3,000 F-18 Hornet fighter-bomber
3,000 AH-64 Apache heliocopter gunships
10,000 other aircraft of varying types (refuelers like KC-135, cargo like C-5 Galaxy, older fighters like F-4 Phantom or F-14 Tomcats, AWACS like Hawkeye, transport heliocopters like Hueys, etc.)

Sharina Sea Navy:

10 Iowa class Battleships
20 Montana class Battleships ***
30 Nimitz Supercarriers
100 AEGIS cruisers
200 Arleigh Burke destroyers
100 Virginia attack submarines
50 Ohio class ballistic submarines
500 ships of varying classes (resupply, troop transports, refuelers, salvage, etc.)

Sharina Space Guardians:

2 space stations (Veristek in north hemisphere and Mina in south hemisphere)
20 attack space shuttles (Space shuttles essentially armed with guns on wings)
Classified amount of spy satellites
Classified amount of ABM satellites
Classified amount of anti-satellite weapons
10 resupply shuttles

Various classified space projects are underway as well. One project is the construction of a space-yard and another is the construction of a third space station simply entitled "Deep Space Station". It is speculated that this space station may not be placed in Earth's orbit.

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Sources:

* = http://www.g2mil.com/m1a3.htm

** = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_armor#The_future_of_bulletproof_vests

*** = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montana_class_battleship

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Important OOC note:

The US defense budget is roughly 500 billion per year, and I have a defense budget of 3.1 trillion, slightly over 6 times as much as the real life US defense budget. I am therefore able to afford these inflated numbers of military equipment, vehicles, and personnel. I have a population substantially higher than the real life United States so I have sufficient manpower to support these enlarged forces.

Several concepts such as M3 Abrams is based off cutting edge technology and the demand for better weapons of war owing to the Sharina-UFSR conflict in the old Earth V. Unlike in real life, the cold war didn't end in 1991- it continued with the UFSR for several more years. For those who don't know, the UFSR was a super-sized Soviet Union alliance bloc that Sharina squared off aganist in the early days of Earth V.

In addition, Sharina spends nearly 1/5 of its budget on education and another 1/5 on commerce (both NS and Earth V). This generates a strong economy with hi-tech industries and encourages development of advanced weapons which should make the M3 (the proposed M1A3 sucessor to M1A2 Abrams), new B-2B's, attack versions of the Space Shuttles (mounting guns similiar to WW-2 type of fighters), and so on. In addition, several concepts weren't abandoned by Sharina like the Iowa and Montana battleships.

Sharina is also experimenting and developing new weapons of war in the near future that will be posted once the projects are underway. Keep in mind, these projects are as top-secret IC as the stuff inside Area 51 in real life. Even now, foreign nations in real life don't know the specs of the B-2 stealth material or other US secret projects.

Essentially, Sharina is able to fund such a large military owing to a strong education and economy system (high spending in education + commerce + defense).
Samtonia
26-09-2006, 03:51
The revised military budget figures for the People's Armed Forces of the UARCA. Massive (and I mean MASSIVE) equipment and organizational re-organization will take place over the next two or three RL days, to show everything I've been doing these last RL weeks with all that excess money for my military.

Total Population: 111,118,091
Population Adjustment Figure: 0.019
Military budget (total): $1,131,538,271,219.62 USD
Upkeep/Logistics/Procurement: $565,769,135,609.81 USD
Active military Budget: $565,769,135,609.81 USD
Population in Military-
(Peacetime): 2,222,361
(Wartime): 5,555,904
Logistics/non-frontline troops: 65%; 1,444,534
Active-duty fighting troops: 35%; 777,826
Total spent per soldier: $727,372.36 USD
Kopparbergs
26-09-2006, 07:30
The revised military budget figures for the People's Armed Forces of the UARCA. Massive (and I mean MASSIVE) equipment and organizational re-organization will take place over the next two or three RL days, to show everything I've been doing these last RL weeks with all that excess money for my military.

Total Population: 111,118,091
Population Adjustment Figure: 0.019
Military budget (total): $1,131,538,271,219.62 USD
Upkeep/Logistics/Procurement: $565,769,135,609.81 USD
Active military Budget: $565,769,135,609.81 USD
Population in Military-
(Peacetime): 2,222,361
(Wartime): 5,555,904
Logistics/non-frontline troops: 65%; 1,444,534
Active-duty fighting troops: 35%; 777,826
Total spent per soldier: $727,372.36 USD

Hmm...
Where did your double-size population came from?
According to CIA, you're having this population:
Kazakhstan: 15,233,244
Kyrgyzstan: 5,213,898
Tajikistan: 7,320,815
Uzbekistan: 27,307,134
Turkmenistan: 5,042,920
TOTAL: 60,118,011

Are you including something currently under invasion?
Sharina
26-09-2006, 18:31
Hmm...
Where did your double-size population came from?
According to CIA, you're having this population:
Kazakhstan: 15,233,244
Kyrgyzstan: 5,213,898
Tajikistan: 7,320,815
Uzbekistan: 27,307,134
Turkmenistan: 5,042,920
TOTAL: 60,118,011

Are you including something currently under invasion?

I believe he is including his new population totals from the lands he currently controls / just annexed.
Samtonia
26-09-2006, 19:21
Hmm...
Where did your double-size population came from?
According to CIA, you're having this population:
Kazakhstan: 15,233,244
Kyrgyzstan: 5,213,898
Tajikistan: 7,320,815
Uzbekistan: 27,307,134
Turkmenistan: 5,042,920
TOTAL: 60,118,011

Are you including something currently under invasion?

I'm including the areas of NW China that are fully under my control and not currently still being fought over by my soldiers and portions of the old Chinese army. In taking the proviunces that I've already taken over and brought completely under control, I get the figure I do.

Sharina should remember the conversation in which I asked him about that stuff last night, so yes, I've cleared it with a moderator. Basically, populations not included in my total are:

NE Iran
Mongolia
The province in China still being fought over.
Samtonia
06-10-2006, 03:38
A work in progress. None of these take into account scout vehicles, command vehicles, etc. All vehicles/unit amounts are combat. Logistics is not accounted for in these numbers- simply add on as necessary.

Armored Division
280 MBT
150 IFV
75 Recon Vehicles
80 Artillery Pieces
155 AA Vehicles (2:1 SAM:Gun ratio)
Infantry: 1,050 Soldiers
Total: 3195 Fighting Personnel

Motor Rifle Division
160 MBT
350 IFV/APC (Dependant upon status of unit)
100 Recon Vehicles
200 Artillery Pieces
225 AA Vehicles (2:1 SAM:Gun ratio)
Infantry: 2450 soldiers
Total: 5415 Fighting Personnel

Infantry Division
80 MBT
150 IFV/APC (Dependant upon status of unit)
110 Recon Vehicles
150 Military-Grade Trucks
250 Artillery Pieces
215 AA Vehicles
Infantry: 4200 soldiers
Total: 6895 Fighting Personnel
Candistan
26-10-2006, 03:02
FSWA MILITARY FORCES
Earth-V Defense Budget: $28,438 million

Allowed military personnel:
3% = 709,125 1.3:1 Logistic:Soldier
4% reserve = 387,609
(thank you Kopparbergs)

TANKS
T-90S: 32
T-80: 112
T-72: 154
T-64: 12
T-62: 49
T-54: 35
Type 62: 24

TOTAL: 432 MBTs
LAVs
BMP-1: 68
BMP-2: 70
BMP-3: 132
BMD-2: 143
Fuchs-2: 97
Panhard AML: 40
EE-9 Cascavel: 25
Various APCs: 431
TOTAL: 1006 LAVs
Helicopters
Mil Mi-8: 12
Mil Mi-24: 30
Huey: 5
Aérospatiale Alouette III: 2
Eurocopter Dauphin: 2
Eurocopter Ecureuil: 1
Eurocopter Panther: 10
AS 555 Fennec: 6
Gazelle: 3
Mil Mi-28: 16
TOTAL: 86 Helos
Planes
MiG-17: 12
Mig-21: 23
Rafale: 4
Yak-17: 8
Antonov An-70: 10
Super King Air: 1
Rockwell 500: 1
Avro 748: 2
G3: 4
O-2: 1
Nord 262: 1
Cessna 172: 1
TOTAL: 68 planes
ARMY ORGANIZATIONS

1st Mauritanian Army Corps-30,000 under Leiutenant General Atta
-11th Frontline Infantry Division
~~111th Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~112th Mobile Rifle Brigade
-12th Frontline Infantry Division
~~121st Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~122nd Mobile Rifle Brigade
-13th Armored Division
~~131st Tank Brigade
~~132nd Mechanised Infantry Regiment
~~133rd Mechanised Infantry Regiment

1st Malian Army Corps-30,000 under Leiutenant General el-Alam
-21st Frontline Infantry Division
~~211th Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~212th Mobile Rifle Brigade
-22nd Frontline Infantry Division
~~221st Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~222nd Mobile Rifle Brigade
-23rd Armored Division
~~231st Tank Brigade
~~232nd Mechanised Infantry Regiment
~~233rd Mechanised Infantry Regiment

1st Burkina Faso Army Corps-30,000 under Leiutenant General Oufan
-31st Frontline Infantry Division
~~311th Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~312th Mobile Rifle Brigade
-32nd Frontline Infantry
~~321st Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~322nd Mobile Rifle Brigade
-33rd Armored Division
~~331st Tank Brigade
~~332nd Mechanised Infantry Regiment
~~332nd Mechanised Infantry Regiment

2nd Mauritanian Army Corps-20,000 under Major General al-Axa
-41st Support Infantry Division
~~411th Support Brigade
~~412th Support Brigade
-42nd Weapons Division
~~421st Heavy Gun Brigade
~~421st Artillery Command
2nd Malian Army Corps-30,000 under Leiutenant General Kazim
-51st Support Infantry Division
~~511th Light Tank Brigade
~~512th Light Infantry Brigade
-52nd Support Infantry Division
~~521st Support Brigade
~~522nd Support Brigade
-53rd Armored Division
~~531st Tank Brigade
~~532nd Tank Brigade

2nd Burkina Fasoan Army Corps-30,000 under Leiutenant General Hougash
-61st Heavy Infantry Division
~~611th Heavy Infantry Brigade
~~612th Heavy Infantry Brigade
-62nd Heavy Infantry Division
~~621st Heavy Infantry Brigade
~~622nd Heavy Infantry Brigade
-63rd Infantry
~~631st Infantry Brigade
~~632nd Infantry Brigade
~~633rd Weapons Battalion

1st Western Saharan Defense Force-10,000 under Colonel Sahrdi
-71st Infantry Division
~~711th Infantry Brigade
~~712th Infantry Brigade

1st Dominican Defense Force-*10,000 under Colonel Hernandez
-81st Infantry Division
~~811th Infantry Brigade
~~812th Infantry Brigade

1st Nigerien Army Corps-30,000 under Lieutenant General Gall-Ngatou
-91st Frontline Intantry Division
~~911th Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~912th Mobile Rifle Brigade
-92nd Frontline Infantry Division
~~921st Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~922nd Mobile Rifle Brigade
-93rd Armored Division
~~931st Tank Brigade
~~932nd Mechanised Infantry Regiment
~~932nd Mechanised Infantry Regiment

2nd Nigerien Army Corps-30,000 under Lieutenant General Chirraque
-101st Heavy Intantry Division
~~1011th Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~1012th Mobile Rifle Brigade
-102nd Heavy Infantry Division
~~1021st Mobile Rifle Brigade
~~1022nd Mobile Rifle Brigade
-103rd Infantry Division
~~1031st Infantry Brigade
~~1032nd Infantry Brigade
~~1032nd Weapons Battalion

3rd Nigerien Army Corps-30,000 under Lieutenant General Adler
-111th Support Infantry Division
~~1111th Light Tank Brigade
~~1112th Light Infantry Brigade
-112th Support Infantry Division
~~1121st Support Brigade
~~1122nd Support Brigade
-113th Armored Division
~~1131st Tank Brigade
~~1132nd Tank Brigade
*Some troops were moved from Mainland Africa to serve in Dominica

1st Rocket Zeppellin Group-5000 under Brigadier General Nkagwe
~RZX Kestrel <MRLS> (constructed, Based in Dominica)
~RZX Vulture <Command> (constructed, Based in Dominica)
~RZX Sparrow <MRLS> (constructed, Based in Dominica)
~RZX Falcon <MRLS> (constructed, Based in Mauritania)
~RZX Skyhawk <MRLS> (constructed, Based in Mauritania)
~RZX Swallow <Command> (constructed, Based in Mauritania)
*Note: The MRLS Zeppelins are used more in an anti-submarine/coastal defense role and are rarely on the offensive end of combat.

TOTAL ARMY-190,000
NAVY ORGANIZATIONS

1st Fleet-30,000 under Fleet Admiral Kodo
-FS General al-Aziz (Flyvefisken Class)
-FS Bamako (Karel Doorman Class)
-FS General Ungawa (Flyvefisken Class)
-FS Mauritania (Karel Doorman Class)
-FS Mali (Karel Doorman Class)
-FS Burkina Faso (Towada Class)
-FS Dominica (Congo Class)
-FS Noukchott (De Zeven Provinciën Class)
-FS Ouagadougou (De Zeven Provinciën Class)
-FS Scorpion (Osa II Class in tow behind the Ouagadougou)
-FS Wasp (Osa II in tow behind the Ouagadougou)
1st Patrol Flotilla-15,000 under Rear Admiral Fouga
TOTAL NAVY-45,000


AIR FORCE
1st MiG Fighter Wing-200
2nd MiG Fighter Wing-200
1st Rafale Squadron
1st Assault HELO branch-600
2nd Assault HELO branch-600
1st Transport HELO Branch-1200
1st Transport Wing-4000
Various Support Personell-28,800
TOTAL AIR FORCE-32,000

675th CT's-5000 under Commander Farrak
RESERVES (INCLIDING VOLUNTEER SPECIAL MISSION GROUPS)
North Sahara Reserves-60,000 under Leiutenent General Ibn-Ali al-Sauf
Southern Reserves-60,000 under Leiutenent General Ousoud
Bamako Defense Force-10,000 Commander al-Ez
IWD-25,000 under Commander Barrak
ISD-20,000 under Commander Tikrit
SWD-15,000 under Commander Farrajad
12th Engineers-5000 under Colonel al-Darfun
Coastal Defence Force-15,000 under Admiral Genui
Central Reserves-50,707 under Leiutenent General Fez
Eastern Reserves-70,000 under Brigadier Soulnier
Nigerien People's Militia-15,000 under Major Federer
United Earthlings
16-11-2006, 21:01
Part 2: Air Force

Aircraft:
AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters [234 in service]
EC 725 Cougar Helicopters [100 in service]
NH90 Helicopters [154 in service]
AgustaWestland EH101 Helicopters [14 in service]
UH-1Y Huey Utility Helicopters [131 in service]
CH-47 Chinook Helicopters [111 in service]
AS 565 Panther Multirole Light Helicopters [169 in service]
Eurocopter AS 550 Fennec single engine Helicopters [36 in service]
Eurocopter AS 555 Fennec twin-engined Helicopters [14 in service]
EC 120B Colibri (EC 635) Helicopters [32 in service]
EC 155 Helicopters [20 in service]
Eurofighter Typhoon Multi-Role Combat Fighter [966 in service]
Rafale Multi-Role Combat Fighter [558 in service]
JAS 39C/D Gripens [42 in service(*258 total)]
F-16 AM/BM Multirole fighters [24 in service]
Cessna 337G Skymasters [10 in service]
CASA C.212-400 Aviocar [192 in service]
CASA CN-235-300 [76 in service]
CASA C-295M [82 in service]
An-124 Condor [20 in service and 4 in reserve]
C-160 Transall [69 in service]
C-130H Hercules [67 in service]
C-17 Globemaster III [58 in service]
DC-10 Extender Aerial refueling/strategic transports [2 in service]
KC-130 Hercules tactical refueling tanker [10 in service]
A310-300 Multi-Role Tanker Transports(MRTT) [16 in service]
A330-200 Multi-Role Tanker Transports(MRTT) [4 in service]
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 Long Haul Passenger Jet [1 in service]
Airbus A310-300 Long Haul Passenger Jet [22 in service]
Airbus A330-300 Long Haul Passenger Jet [2 in service]
Airbus A320 Regional Jet [6 in service]
Atlantique ATL3 maritime patrol aircraft [143 in service]
EMB-145 Erieye airborne early warning and control aircraft [32 in service]
Cessna Citation Bravo Light Business Jet [8 in service]
Dassault Falcon 50EX Mid-Size Business Jet [42 in service]
Dassault Falcon 900EX Business Jet [24 in service]
Embraer ERJ-135 Regional Jet [12 in service]
Embraer ERJ-145 Regional Jet [22 in service]
ATR 42-500 Twin Turboprop Aircraft [16 in service]
Raytheon Beech King Air B200 Twin Turboprop Aircraft [32 in service]
Raytheon Beech King Air 350 Twin Turboprop Aircraft [10 in service]
Embraer EMB-120 Twin Turboprop Aircraft [40 in service]
Cessna 208 Caravan Turboprop Aircraft [14 in service]
CASA C-101 Aviojet Trainer [46 in service]
OV-10 Bronco [18 in service]
AMX Fighter Bomber [24 in service]
AMX Advanced Trainer Attack (AMX-ATA) [99 in service]
FMA AT 63 Pampa Trainer[20 in service]
EMB-314 Super Tucano/ALX Prop Trainer/Light Attack Aircraft [182 in service]
Cessna 182 Skylane Trainer [20 in service]
Piper PA-28 Cherokee Trainer [18 in service]
Piper PA-31 Navajo Trainer [2 in service]
Piper PA-34 Seneca Trainer [6 in service]
L-23 Super Blanik Glider Trainer [14 in service]
ASK-21 Glider Trainer[4 in service]

Aircraft in Storage:
12 Dassault Falcon 900EX Business Jets
36 Rafale Fighters
4 EMB-145 Erieyes

Koninklijke Luchtmacht (Netherlands Air Force)
1. Eindhoven Air Force Base: 334th Transport/Support Sqn. made up of 4 An-124 Condor, 4 C-160 Transall, 2 Dassault Falcon 900EX Business Jet, 1 DC-10 Extender, 6 C-17 Globemaster III, 1 McDonnell Douglas DC-10, 4 CASA C.212-400 Aviocar and 2 EMB-145 Erieyes
2. Gilze-Rijen Air Force Base: 298th, 300th and 301st Helicopter Sqn. made up of 20 CH-47 Chinooks, 18 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars, 12 EC 725 Cougar, 8 AS 565 Panther and 6 Eurocopter AS 550 Fennecs
3. Leeuwarden Air Force Base: 322nd and 323rd Tactical Sqn. made up 48 Rafales; 303rd SAR Sqn. made up of 12 NH90s and 6 AS 565 Panthers
4. Soesterberg Air Force Base: 299th Helicopter Sqn. made up of 4 EC 725 Cougar, 12 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars and 8 AS 565 Panthers
5. Twenthe Air Force Base: 314th and 315th EATO Tactical Sqn. made up of 48 Eurofighters
6. Volkel Air Force Base: 306th, 311th, 312th and 313th Tactical Sqn. made up of 96 Eurofighters
7. Woensdrecht Air Force Base: 306th and 317th Training Sqn. made up of 24 EMB-314 Super Tucanos and 24 AMX-T
8. Hato-Curaçao Air Force Base: 320th MARPAT Sqn. made up of 14 Rafales, 4 Atlantique ATL3 and 6 NH90s
9. Joao Paulo II Air Force Base-St.Martin: 324th MARPAT Sqn. made up of 8 Rafales, 6 Atlantique ATL3 and 10 NH90s
10. De Kooy Air Force Base: MARHELI Sqn. made up of 18 NH90s
11. Valkenburg Air Force Base: 321st MARPAT Sqn. made up of 12 Atlantique ATL3 and 12 Rafales
12,778 Active and 10,000 Reserve Personnel

Belgische Luchtmacht (Belgian Air Force)
1. Beauvechain Air Force Base: 1st Training Wing made up of 24 EMB-314 Super Tucanos and 21 AMX-ATA
2. Bierset Air Force Base: Wing Heli made up of 18 EC 725 Cougars, 18 CH-47D/MH-47E Chinooks, 36 AS 565 Panther, 14 Eurocopter AS 550 and 22 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars
3. Brasschaat Air Force Base: 1st Heli Sqn made up of 6 EC 725 Cougars, 4 Eurocopter AS 550 and 14 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars
4. Brussel-Melsbroek Air Force Base: 15th Transport/Support Wing made up of 2 An-124 Condor, 7 C-160 Transalls, 4 C-17s Globemaster III, 1 DC-10 Extender, 6 Dassault Falcon 900EX, 2 Airbus A310-300, 10 Embraer ERJ-135, 6 Embraer ERJ-145 and 2 EMB-145 Erieyes
5. Florennes Air Force Base: 2nd Fighter Wing made up of 48 EuroFighters
6. Kleine Brogel Air Force Base: 10th Fighter Wing made up of 72 EuroFighters
7. Koksijde Air Force Base: MARHELI (Maritieme Helikopters) made up of the following 10 NH90s and 8 Eurocopter AS 555 Fennecs
8. Benulux Air Cadets: The Benulux Air Cadets are not part of the Air Force. However, they are allowed to and do use Air Force Bases. This civil association is structured into four squadrons that operate from the following bases-Florennes, Goetsenhoven, Weelde and Zoersel-Oostmalle.
8,600 Active and 5,000 Reserve

Fuerza Aérea Venezolana (Air Force of Venezuela)
1. Barquisimeto Air Force Base: 12th Grupo Aéreo de Caza is made up of 48 EuroFighters
2. Barcelona Air Force Base: 13th Grupo Aéreo de Caza is made up of 36 Rafales and 12 EuroFighters
3. Boca del Rio Air Force Base: 14th Grupo de Entrenamiento Aéreo is made up of 28 EMB-314 Super Tucano and 24 AMX-ATA
4. Caracas-La Carlota Air Force Base: 4th Grupo Aéreo de Transporte is made up of 4 Airbus A320s, 4 EMB-145 Erieyes, 6 Dassault Falcon 900EX, 8 UH-1Y Hueys and 6 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars; 5th Grupo Aéreo de Transporte is made up of 6 Raytheon Beech King Air B200, 12 Embraer EMB-120 and 6 Dassault Falcon 900EX
5. Maracaibo Air Force Base: 15th Grupo Aéreo de Operaciones Especiales is made up of 18 OV-10 Broncos and 24 AMX Fighter Bombers
6. Maracay-Palo Negro Air Force Base: 6th Grupo Aéreo de Transporte is made up of 4 An-124 Condor, 8 C-17 Globemaster IIIs, 12 C-160 Transalls, 2 A310-300 (MRTT) and 14 CH-47 Chinooks; 10th Grupo Aéreo de Operaciones Especiales is made up of 24 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars, 18 EC 725 Cougars and 12 AS 565 Panthers; 11th Grupo Aéreo de Caza is made up of 48 EuroFighters; 16th Grupo Aéreo de Caza is made up of 24 F-16 AM/BM
7. Puerto Ayacucho Air Force Base: 9th Grupo Aéreo de Transporte is made up of 4 C-17 Globemaster IIIs, 16 C-160 Transalls, 12 Cessna 208 Caravan, 6 CH-47 Chinooks, 4 EC 725 Cougars, 10 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars, 12 AS 565 Panthers, 14 CASA 212-400 and 12 CASA 295M
8. Georgetown-Tehmeri/Cheddi Jagan IAP Air Force Base: 3rd Grupo Aéreo de Transporte is made up of 2 CASA 212-400 and 16 UH-1Y Hueys
9. Martinique Air Force Base: 17th Grupo Aéreo de Caza is made up of 24 Rafales, 6 Atlantique ATL3, 1 EMB-145 Erieye, 4 Ch-47s, 8 NH90s and 5 AS 565 Panthers
12,694 Active and 6,000 Reserve Personnel

Sri Lanka Air Force
1. Colombo-Ratmalana Air Force Base: 2nd and 8th Transport Sqn. made up of 6 C-160 Transalls, 2 C-17s Globemaster III, 4 Raytheon Beech King Air B200s, 6 Raytheon Beech King Air 350, 10 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 6 CASA C-295Ms and 2 EMB-145 Erieyes; MARPAT Sqn. made up of 14 Atlantique ATL3
2. Colombo-Katunayake Air Force Base: 4th (VIP) Helicopter Sqn. made up of 12 UH-1Y Hueys; 5th Jet Sqn. made up of 24 JAS 39C/D Gripens and 10th Fighter Sqn. made up of 24 Rafales
3. Minneriya-Hingarukgoda Air Force Base: 7th and 9th Helicopter Sqn. made up of 15 UH-1Y Hueys, 12 Eurocopter AS 550 Fennec and 9 AS 565 Panthers
4. Anuradhapura Air Force Base: 1st Flying Training Wing made up of 14 EMB-314 Super Tucanos and 12 AMX-ATA
5. Vavuniya Air Force Base: 6th Helicopter Sqn. made up of 14 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars, 4 CH-47D/MH-47E Chinooks and 6 EC 725 Cougars
10,502 Active and 3,000 Reserve Personnel

Trinidad & Tobago Defence Force
1. Piarco Airport-Port of Spain: 1st Air Guard Group. made up of 5 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 6 Embraer EMB-120s, 8 Raytheon Beech King Air B200, 8 Atlantique ATL3 and 18 JAS 39C/D Gripens; 1st Helicopter Sqn. made up of 6 EC 635s, 6 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars and 6 AS 565 Panthers
2. Crown Point-Tobago: 2nd Air Guard Sqn. made up of 6 Embraer EMB-120s, 6 CASA 212-400 and 12 Rafales
4,100 Active Personnel

Malagasy Air Force
1. The Malagasy Air Force maintains its headquarters at Ivato, near Antananarivo, and operates from bases at Antalaha, Antsohiky, Arivoniamamo, Diego Suarez, Fianarantsoa, Fort Dauphin, Majunga, Nosy Be, Tamatave, and Tuléar.
2. The air force consists of three fighter wings with 96 Rafales and 48 Eurofighter Typhoons; three transport squadrons that includes 2 A310 MRTT, 4 C-17 Globemaster IIIs, 6 C-160 Transalls, 10 CASA CN-235-300, 2 Embraer ERJ-135s, 14 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 2 EMB-145 Erieyes, 2 Dassault Falcon 900EXs and 8 CASA C-295M; and a helicopter group with 8 EC 725 Cougar transport helicopters, 12 CH-47 Chinooks, 8 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar, 10 AS 565 Panthers and 14 NH90 NFHs. Additionally, the air force possesses 8 Raytheon Beech King Air B200s, 2 Cessna 208 Caravan, 14 Atlantique ATL3s, 12 AMX-ATA and 12 EMB-314 Super Tucanos.
9,100 Active and 5,000 Reserve

Seychelles Defence Force Air Wing
1. Seychelles International Airport: Island Sqn. made up of 2 Embraer EMB-120s and 4 Raytheon Beech King Air 350s; Coast Guard Air Sqn. is made up of 2 Atlantique ATL3, 2 EMB-314 Super Tucanos, 5 AS 565 Panthers and 4 NH90s
200 Active Personnel

Reunion Air Guard
1. Saint Denis-Gillot Air Force Base: Réunion Group. made up of 2 C-160 Transall, 2 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 1 CASA CN-235-300, 4 Atlantique ATL3s, 6 Eurocopter AS 555 Fennec, 6 AS 565 Panthers, 8 NH90s and 18 Rafales
500 Active Personnel

Ejército del Aire (Spanish Air Force)
1. Torrejón Air Force Base: 12th Group made up of 48 Eurofighter Typhoons; 47th Group is made up of 4 A330-200 Multi-Role Tanker Transports(MRTT), 10 Airbus A310-300, 10 Dassault Falcon 900EXs, 12 Dassault Falcon 50EXs and 12 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars
2. Madrid-Getafe Air Force Base: 35th Group made up of 6 An-124 Condors, 10 C-17 Globemaster IIIs, 18 C-130H Hercules, 20 CASA CN-235-300, 12 CASA C-295M, 2 EMB-145 Erieyes, 2 A310-300 Multi-Role Tanker Transports(MRTT) and 6 Raytheon Beech King Air B200 Turboprop Aircraft
3. Cuatro Vientos Air Force Base: 48th Group is made up of 18 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters, 12 CH-47 Chinook Helicopters, 10 CASA C.212-400 Aviocar and 8 Cessna Citation Bravos
4. Salamanca-Matacán Air Force Base: Grupo de Escuelas de Matacán is made up of 18 CASA C-101 Aviojets and 6 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars
5. Vallodolid-Villanubla Air Force Base: 37th Group is made up of 6 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 6 CASA CN-235-300, 12 CASA C-295M, 12 C-130H Hercules and 2 EMB-145 Erieyes
6. Albacete-Los Llanos Air Force Base: 14th Group made up of 48 Rafale Fighters
7. Sevilla-Morón de la Fontera Air Force Base: 11th Group made up of 72 Eurofighter Typhoons and 22nd Group made up of 18 Atlantique ATL3s and 4 EMB-145 Erieyes
8. Badajoz-Talavera la Real Air Force Base: 23rd Group made up of 48 Eurofighter Typhoons
9. Murcia-Alcantarilla Air Force Base: Escuela Militar de Paracaidismo (EMP) Sq. is made up of 1 CASA C.212-400 Aviocar, 3 CASA CN-235-300, 4 CASA C-295M and 3 C-130H Hercules, 1 C-17 Globemaster IIIs
10. Granada-Armilla Air Force Base: 78th Helicopter Group made up of 16 EC 120B Colibri and 20 EC 155
11. Murcia-San Javier Air Force Base: 79th AGA Training Group made up of 18 EMB-314 Super Tucanos Trainers, 42 CASA C-101 Aviojet Trainers, 6 AMX-Ts and 18 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars(navigation trainers)
12. Zaragoza Air Force Base: 15th Fighter Group made up of 72 Eurofighter Typhoons and 31st Transports Group made up of 32 C-130H Hercules and 4 KC-130 Hercules
13. Mallorca-Son San Juan Air Force Base: 801st Sq. is made up of 6 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars and 12 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters
14. Las Palmas-Gando Air Force Base: 46th Group is made up of 34 Rafale Fighters, 8 NH90 Helicopters and 6 Atlantique ATL3s
15. Los Rodos-Tenerife Air Force Base: 802nd Sq is made up of 8 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters, 6 Ch-47s, and 10 UH-1Y Huey Helicopters
26,030 Active and 12,000 Reserve Personnel

Força Aerea Portuguesa (Portuguese Air Force)
1. AT1-Lisboa Portela Air Force Base: 504th Lynxes Sq. is made up of 12 Dassault Falcon 50EXs, 2 Embraer ERJ-145 Regional Jet and 2 Airbus A320 Regional Jets
2. BA1 Sintra Air Force Base: 401st Scientists Sq. is made up of 16 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 4 CASA C-295Ms and 4 C-130H Hercules; 502nd Elephants Sq. is made up of 10 Cessna 337G Skymasters and 8 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars; 802nd Eagles Sq. is made up of 10 EMB-314 Super Tucanos(trainers), 4 L-23 Super Blanik gliders(trainer) and 4 ASK-21 gliders(trainer)
3. BA4 Lajes Air Force Base: 711th Albatross Sq. is made up of 1 A310-300 (MRTT), 2 EMB-145 Erieyes, 2 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 6 NH90s, 5 CH-47s and 10 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters; 712th Shark Sq. is made up of 18 Rafale fighters and 6 Atlantique ATL3s
4. BA5 Monte Real Air Force Base: 201st Falcons Sq. is made up of 24 Eurofighters and 301st Jaguars Sq. is made up of 24 Eurofighters
5. BA6 Montijo Air Force Base: 501st Bisons Sq. is made up of 2 EMB-145 Erieyes, 1 A310-300 (MRTT), 3 C-17 Globemaster IIIs, 12 C-130H Hercules and 6 CASA C-295Ms; 504th Lynxes Sq. is made up of 12 Dassault Falcon 50EXs; 601st Wolves Sq. is made up of 12 Rafale fighters and 12 Atlantique ATL3s; 751st Pumas is made up of 14 AgustaWestland EH101 Helicopters and 8 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters
6. BA11 Beja Air Force Base: 101st Roars Sq. made up of 12 EMB-314 Super Tucanos(trainers); 103rd Snails Sq. made up of 12 CASA C-101 Aviojet Trainers and 552nd Drones Sq. made up of 12 UH-1Y Huey Helicopters
7. BA6 Porto Santo Air Force Base: 624th Owls Sq. is made up of 12 Rafales, 2 Atlantique ATL3s and 4 NH90s
10,468 Active and 3,000 Reserve Personnel

Fuerza Aérea Argenguaya [FAA] (Argenguayan Air Force)
1. Comodoro Rivadavia Air Force Base: I Brigada Aérea is made up of 4 An-124 Condors, 12 C-17s, 14 C-160 Transall, 12 CASA C-295Ms, 8 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 6 KC-130 Hercules, 10 Airbus A310-300, 6 A310-300 (MRTT), 14 Embraer ERJ-145 Regional Jets, 6 Dassault Falcon 50EX and 2 Airbus A330-300s
2. Córdoba Air Force Base: Escuela de Aviación Militar is made up of 10 L-23 Super Blanik Glider, 24 EMB-314 Super Tucanos(trainers) and 14 FMA AT 63 Pampa
3. El Palomar Air Force Base: IX Brigada Aérea made up of 16 ATR 42-500s, 24 C-212-400 Aviocars and 8 CASA CN-235-300
4. Jose C Paz Air Force Base: VII Brigada Aérea is made up of 24 UH-1Y Huey Helicopters, 12 EC 635 Helicopters, 24 NH90 Helicopters, 12 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters, 12 CH-47 Chinook Helicopters and 12 AS 565 Panther Multirole Light Helicopters
5. Mendoza Air Force Base: IV Brigada Aérea is made up of 48 Eurofighters, 6 FMA AT 63 Pampas, 24 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters, 18 AS 565 Panther Helicopters and 6 EC 725 Cougar Helicopters
6. Moron Air Force Base: Instituto Nacional de Aviacion Civil is made up of 20 Cessna 182 Skylanes, 18 Piper PA-28 Cherokee, 2 Piper PA-31 Navajo, 6 Piper PA-34 Seneca and 4 EC 120B Colibri
7. Parana Air Force Base: II Brigada Aérea is made up of 4 EMB-145 Erieyes, 8 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 12 CASA CN-235-300s, 4 CASA C-295Ms and 8 Atlantique ATL3s
8. Reconquista Air Force Base: III Brigada Aérea is made up of 48 Eurofighters
9. Rio Cuarto Air Force Base: VIII Brigada Aérea is made up of 24 Eurofighters, 24 Rafale fighters, 8 UH-1Y Huey Helicopters, 8 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougar Helicopters and 8 AS 565 Panther Helicopters
10. Rio Gallegos Air Force Base: X Brigada Aérea is made up of 16 Rafale fighters, 6 Eurofighters, 12 Atlantique ATL3s, 2 EMB-145 Erieyes, 6 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 4 CASA CN-235-300s, 12 NH90 Helicopters and 8 AS 565 Panther Helicopters
11. Tandil Air Force Base: VI Brigada Aérea is made up of 12 Eurofighters and 36 Rafale fighters
12. Villa Reynolds Air Force Base: V Brigada Aérea is made up of 48 Rafale fighters
13. Concepción Air Base: Air group Instruction (GAI) is equipped with 14 EMB-314 Super Tucano Trainers and 10 CASA C-101 Aviojet Trainers
14. Ñu-Guazú Air Base: Air group of Special Transportation (GATE) is equipped with 10 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 8 CASA CN-235-300s, 4 C-17s, 1 EMB-145 Erieye and 1 A310-300 (MRTT); Air group of Helicopters (GAH) is equipped with 4 CH-47 Chinooks, 6 EC 725 Cougars and 14 UH-1Y Hueys
15. Silvio Pettirossi IAP Air Base: Group Aerotactical (GAT) is equipped with 48 Eurofighters, 2 Dassault Falcon 900EXs, 6 Embraer EMB-120s, 6 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars and 4 CASA CN-235-300s
16. Carrasco Air Base: Brigada Aérea I is equipped with 4 C-130Hs, 6 CASA C.212-400 Aviocars, 8 Embraer EMB-120s, 6 EC 725 Cougars and 12 UH-1Y Hueys
17. Durazno Air Base: Brigada Aérea II is equipped with 48 Eurofighters
18. Angel San Adami Air Base: Brigada Aérea III is equipped with 24 Eurofighters
19. "General Artigas" Pando Air Base: Military school of Aeronatics is equipped with 18 EMB-314 Super Tucano Trainers, 6 CASA C-101 Aviojet Trainers and 6 AMX-ATA Trainers
20. Laguna del Sauce Air Base: Naval Aviation is made up of 6 Rafale Fighters, 6 ATL3 Atlantiques and 12 NH90 NFHs
21. Mount Pleasant Air Base: XI Brigada Aérea is equipped with 12 Rafale Fighters, 1 A310-300 (MRTT), 2 CASA C-295M, 3 ATL3 Atlantiques and 6 NH90 NFHs
19,682 Active and 9,842 Reserve Personnel

Bangladesh Air Force*
1. Bashar Air Base, Dhaka-Kurmitola: 5th Sq is made up of 24 Eurofighters; 21st Sq is made up of 24 Eurofighters; 35th Sq is made up of 24 Eurofighters; 8th Sq is made up of 24 Eurofighters and 33rd Sq is equipped with 16 C-130H Hercules and 8 C-17s
2. Bashar Air Base, Dhaka-Tejgaon: 9th Sq is made up of 14 UH-1Y Huey Helicopters and 10 EC 725 Cougar Helicopters; 31st Sq is made up of 24 CH-47 Chinook Helicopters
3. Matiur Rahman Air Base, Jessore: 11th Sq is equipped with 24 Nangchang CJ-6 Trainers; 15th Sq is made up of 24 EMB-314 Super Tucano Trainers and 18th Sq is made up of 3 Bell 206L Long Ranger Helicopters and 9 AS 550 Fennec Helicopters
4. Zahurul-Haque Air Base, Chittagong: 1st Sq is equipped with 18 CH-47 Helicopters and 6 UH-1Y Huey Helicopters; 3rd Sq is made up of 4 CASA C-295M and 20 CASA CN-235-300; 25th Sq is made up of 12 Aero Vodochody L-39ZA Albatros Trainers and 12 AMX-ATA Trainers
7,000 Active Personnel and 6,440 Reserve Personnel

Svenska Flygvapnet (Swedish Air Force)*
1. Luleå-Kallax Air Base: Norrbottens Wing is equipped with 48 JAS 39C/D Gripens, 12 Saab 105s, 6 Saab 340s, 6 CASA CN-235-300s and 2 C-17s
2. Malmslätt (Linköping-Malmen) Air Base: F17M Wing is equipped with 6 S100B Argus, 6 EMB-145 Erieyes, 24 Saab 105s and 12 EC 635s
3. Östersund - Frösön Air Base: Jämtlands Wing is equipped with 48 JAS 39C/D Gripens, 12 Saab 105s and 12 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars
4. Ronneby-Kallinge Air Base: Blekinge Wing is equipped with 48 JAS39C/D Gripens, 12 Saab 105s, 12 Saab 340s, 6 CASA CN-235-300s, 8 CASA C-212-400s, 12 CH-47D/MH-47E Chinooks and 6 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars
5. Såtenäs Air Base: Skaraborgs Wing is equipped with 48 JAS 39C/D Gripens, 12 C-130Hs, 6 C-17s, 12 Saab 105s and 6 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars
6. Uppsala Air Base: Uppsala Wing is equipped with 24 JAS 39C/D Gripens, 12 CH-47D/MH-47E Chinooks, 2 Saab 340s, 2 CASA C-212-400s, 12 AS 532 U2/A2 Cougars and 6 EC 725 Cougar Helicopters
7,895 Active Personnel and 2,865 Reserve Personnel
Samtonia
24-11-2006, 21:35
Military revisions up.
Vineyard
25-11-2006, 09:12
*Cackles* I now have 3 MORE battlegroups!

Ill post my new stats tomorrow.

And the 7th Battlegroup is... diminished somewhat.

EDIT: The new additions!

The Legionaire
Often Recruited from the best of soldiery everywhere, these men recieve basic training regardless of previous training. Although Forign troops/Mercinaries are prefered, the Legion is not above recruiting outstanding soldiers from other Battlegroups. Typically drawing opon the forign citizens of the Empire, such as the citizens of nations the Empire used to posses, the Empire often uses such troops to do their 'dirty work'.
Leginaires are equipped with a Helmet, Equipped with a helmet, a tinted visor, bodyarmor covering their chest and shoulders, and upper legs. Has Knee and Elbow pads, along with gauze hand/arm wraps. Every platoon is equipped with one HK MG-43, with every soldier being trained to know how to use one. Each soldier is equipped with a Heckler-Koch HK G36(E) assault rifle, 3 grenades, one smoke grenade, one Korth revolver, and a bayonette.

Snipers
These men are rarely seen in the Armed Forces. And if they are, your time left walking about the face of Earth going about your pathetic existance is limited. These men are equipped with 4 smoke grenades, a utility knife, survival gear, their main armament of one M-93 Black Arrow / Crna Strela .50 caliber sniper rifle, a Sphinx 3000 Standard pistol (With adjustable sights), a (large, very large) pack with which to contain preserved food, and two Cyanide capsules.

5th Battlegroup Greece - General Charalampos 62,500 Fighting Men
17th Greek Infantry - Lt. General Nomiki 20840 Fighting Men
18th Greek Infantry - Lt. General Vlasis 20840 Fighting Men
19th Greek Infantry - Lt. General Panagiotis 20840 Fighting Men
20th Greek Calvery - Lt. General Eleftherios

6th Battlefroup Africa - General Otieno 62,500 Fighting Men
21st Congian Infantry - Lt. General Kojo 20840 Fighting Men
22nd Congian Infantry - Lt. General Kibwe 20840 Fighting Men
23ed Congian Infantry - Lt. General Folami 20840 Fighting Men
24th Congian Calvery - Lt. General Adebowale

7th 'International Legion'- General Orel 56,611 Fighting Men
25th Infantry - Lt. General Vyacheslav - 20,840 Fighting Men
26th Infantry - Lt. General Eberardo - 20,840 Fighting Men
27th Infantry - Lt. General Raymond - 14,931 Fighting Men
28th Calvery - Lt. General Shafaqat

Savatore Todaro class (U212A type) submarines
Displacement: 1,830 tons submerged
Dimensions: 56 x 7 x 6 meters
Propulsion: Diesel-electric, AIP, 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 4,243 hp, 20 knots
Crew: 27
Sonar: CSU-90 suite with bow, flank and towed arrays
Armament: 6 21 inch torpedo tubes; 12 torpedoes (plus 24 external mines). German-design submarines. *4 in service.*


Velebit midget submarine

Displacement: 99 tons submerged
Dimensions: 20.9 x 2.7 x 2.4 meters/68.6 x 8.9 x 7.9 feet
Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 1 shaft, 49 hp, 7 knots
Crew: 4 + 6 divers
Sonar: Atlas Elektronik
*2 in active service*


Cetina class utility landing craft

Displacement: 880 tons full load
Dimensions: 49.7 x 10.2 x 3.2 meters/163.1 x 33.5 x 10.5 feet
Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 3,100 hp, 12 knots
Crew: 33
Troops: 300
Cargo: 460 tons
Armament: quad launcher for SA-N-5 Grail SAM, 1 40 mm or 2 twin 30 mm, 1 quad 40 mm, mines
*15 operable*
Recolitus
05-12-2006, 03:37
::This will be updated regularly::

(True as of December 5th, 2006)

Defense Budget: $57,782,316,934.02 / $28,891,158,467.01

Maximum Military Personnel
2%: 1,023,550 ($28,226.41 per troop)
3% Reserves: 1,535,326 ($18,817.61 per troop)

Service Men (Military): 410,000 ($70,466.24 per troop)
Service Men (Civilian): 140,000
TOTAL: 550,000


Ground Forces

Army Corps
6th Army Corps
8th Army Corps
13th Army Corps
38th Army Corps
55th Army Corps

Airborne
Chyrower Airmobile Division
1st Airborne troops Division

Mechanized Divisions
17th Tank Division
24th Zalizna Mechanized Division
30th Tank Division
51st Mechanized Division
66th Mechanized Division
72nd Mechanized Division
92nd Mechanized Division
93rd Mechanized Division
94th Mechanized Division
22nd Mechanized Division
73rd Mechanized Division

Mechanized Brigades
27th Mechanized Brigade
12th Mechanized Brigade
11th Mechanized Brigade
97th Seperate Mechanized Brigade
161st Separate Mechanized Brigade

Mechanized Infantry Regiments
320th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
675th Mechanized Infantry Regiment


Artillery Divisions
26th Artillery Division
66th Artillery Division

Training Divisions
11th Training Division
53rd Training Division



Naval Forces

Military Ports: Odessa, Ochakov, Chernomorskoe, Novoozernii, Feodosiya, Sevastopol

Submarines: 1
Cruisers: 1
Frigates: 2
Corvettes: 4
Torpedo Craft: 2
Missile Craft: 2
Patrol Craft: 1
Mine Warfare: 5
Amphibious: 5
Support and Miscellaneous: 8
Naval Aviation: 104
Helicopters: 88


Air Force
Tu-22M: 32
Su-24: 71
Su-25: 63
MiG-29: 217
Su-27: 60
Su-24: 29
Su-17: 20
Tu-22: 14
Su-24: 4
MiG-23: 1
MiG-29: 2
Il-76: 60
An-12: 21
An-24: 12
An-26: 28
Tu-134: 3
Il-78: 18
L-39: 345
Mi-8: 16
Mi-2: 111
Mi-6: 23
Mi-8: 170
Constantinalia
10-12-2006, 21:02
The Holy Roman Army:
1,000 Swiss Imperial Guard (Army of the Holy See)
5,000 Guardians of the Roman Pacific Islands (Army of the Islands in the Pacific; Spread throughout various islands)
1,000 Soldiers of the Holy Roman Army (Marines; on Guam)
10,000 Holy Roman Reserves (Holy See and Various Islands in the Pacific)

Holy Roman Air Force
75 MiG-21s
10 MiG-25s
5 MiG-29s
5 MiG-23s
5 MiG-19s
100 MiG-15s

As of now, the Armies are not organized as that will come in the future.
Sharina
10-12-2006, 22:16
The Holy Roman Army:
1,000 Swiss Imperial Guard (Army of the Holy See)
5,000 Guardians of the Roman Pacific Islands (Army of the Islands in the Pacific; Spread throughout various islands)
1,000 Soldiers of the Holy Roman Army (Marines; on Guam)
10,000 Holy Roman Reserves (Holy See and Various Islands in the Pacific)

Holy Roman Navy
1 Essex Class Carrier (Guam)
3 Fletcher Class Destroyers

Holy Roman Air Force
200 B-52s
10 B-47s
400 F-14s

As of now, the Armies are not organized as that will come in the future.

He cannot have any American built, produced, or developed military stuff such as...

Nimitz Class Carrier, Essex Class Carrier, Fletcher Class Destroyers, B-52s, B-47s, F-14s, and so on.

This is because he doesn't have production rights, specs, technology, or the industrial base to build these things. Sharina is now the only nation capable of building, maintaining, and fielding all American made military material, equipment, and vehicles as the CSA has just collapsed.

This is realism after all. In Earth V, all nations use the military stuff that they can produce domestically in real life. The only way for other nations to acquire American stuff in Earth V is to ask Sharina to sell the stuff to them. Same goes if Sharina wants to buy Eurofighters, it has to ask European nations who produce them. Ditto for German guns or tanks, Russian jets, etc.
Constantinalia
10-12-2006, 22:54
Well, I'd like to point out my nation is not really able to build anything, so this was according to buying surplus.

Uh, Essex classes aren't even used anymore.

Well then, what would be involved in BUYING them or leasing them from you?
Sharina
11-12-2006, 00:29
Well, I'd like to point out my nation is not really able to build anything, so this was according to buying surplus.

Uh, Essex classes aren't even used anymore.

Well then, what would be involved in BUYING them or leasing them from you?

First, I'm aware you can't build much at all. I was just pointing out that Earth V isn't like mainstream NS where you can build any kind of anything.

Second, I've just entered war so it may be a bit before I can start selling surplus stuff to you or anybody else who is interested as I may need the surplus I do have to replace any potential war losses. In other words, after the war is concluded / finishes, then when you try to contact me IC'ly, you can expect a probable sale of goods to your nation.
Great Romeo
11-12-2006, 00:49
Well, I'd like to point out my nation is not really able to build anything, so this was according to buying surplus.

Uh, Essex classes aren't even used anymore.

Well then, what would be involved in BUYING them or leasing them from you?
The Russian Mafia will sell any "hardware" one could desire to anybody not an enemy of the nation. ;) This even includes bombers.

Just contact the Mafia through an IC post in the IC thread.
Samtonia
11-12-2006, 00:52
The Russian Mafia will sell any "hardware" one could desire to anybody not an enemy of the nation. ;) This even includes bombers.

Just contact the Mafia through an IC post in the IC thread.

[OOC- Really? Why dash it all, had I known that! Perhaps now the PRC won't be the only one to have bombers of a decent size. I assume that I'm not considered "an enemy of the nation," correct?]
Great Romeo
11-12-2006, 01:14
Yes, but let's keep this out the military declaration thread. ;)
Sharina
11-12-2006, 01:19
The Russian Mafia will sell any "hardware" one could desire to anybody not an enemy of the nation. ;) This even includes bombers.

Just contact the Mafia through an IC post in the IC thread.

Pfft. Who needs clunky and cumbersome Soviet designs? ;)
Constantinalia
11-12-2006, 01:50
Well, fine.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=12066886#post12066886
Constantinalia
11-12-2006, 03:11
OOC: Updated military.
Thyrius
26-12-2006, 21:50
Thyrius' Military Statistics


Total Population of Cameroon: 17,340,702
Defense Budget (Earth V): $3,621,508,171



Total Military Personnel: 157,000
Army: 87,000 [2:1] 43,500 Combat Ready - 43,500 logistics
Navy: 50,000 [6:1] 8,335 Combat Ready - 41,665 logistics
Air Force: 20,000 [5:1] 4,000 Combat Ready - 16,000 logistics


Dollars Per Soldier: $32,431.61


Arms Industries: None
Foreign Contracts: None

Combat Ready Troops Deployment
Army:
1st Infantry Division: [3,000 Combat Troops] Kousseri, Cameroon
2nd Infantry Division: [6,500 Combat Troops] Maroua, Cameroon
3rd Armored Brigade: [8,000 Combat Troops] Touboro, Cameroon
4th Scout Regiment: [2,000 Combat Troops] Bertoua, Cameroon
13th Infantry Division: [8,000 Combat Troops] Ndelele, Cameroon
14th Infantry Division: [8,000 Combat Troops] Mamfe, Cameroon
DSF Division (Dukkha Special Forces):[4,000 Combat Troops] Yaounde, Cameroon
17th Infantry Division: [4,000 Combat Troops] Douala, Cameroon

Major Equipment of the Army:
Small Arms:
FAMAS (Assault Rifle)
Vis (Handgun)
AT4 (Anti Tank)
PGM Hecate II (Heavy Sniper Rifle)

Tanks:
AMX 10 RC (100)
Hotchkiss H35 (50)
Leclerc (30)
Panhard AML (60)
Peugeot P4 (300)
VBL (300)
AMX-10P (15)

Towed Artillery:
HM-2 155 mm towed howitzer (50)

Helicopters:
Alouette II (5)
Alouette III (2)
Gazelle (15)







Navy:
1st Cameroon Fleet: [8,335 Combat Ready Troops] Douala, Cameroon

Major Equipment of the Navy:
Small Arms:
FAMAS (Assault Rifle)
Vis (Handgun)

Ships:
Dunkerque Class Battleship (4)
PR-72P class corvette (17)
Daphne class patrol Submarine (4)
Aréthuse class attack Submarine (2)
F67 type frigate (1)
La Fayette class frigate (1)






Airforce:
Touboro Airbase: [1,000 Combat Ready Troops] Touboro, Cameroon
Betroua Airbase:[1,000 Combat Ready Troops] Betroua, Cameroon
Mamfe Airbase: [1,000 Combat Ready Troops] Mamfe, Cameroon
Douala Airbase: [1,000 Combat Ready Troops] Douala, Cameroon

Major Equipment of the Air Force:
Small Arms:
FAMAS (Assault Rifle)
Vis (Handgun)

Planes:
Transall C-160 Transport (10)
AS.555SN Fennec Helicopter (25)
Dassault Mirage F1 (65)
SEPECAT Jaguar (5)
Eurocopter Cougar (10)






OOC: This is an uncompleted fact guide. I can not find anything that tells me what is in the Cameroon military so I took a bunch of old outdated French military equipment (and a few newer things so I'm not completely technologically inadequate...) Also these numbers do not apply yet but will after I post my first 2 or 3 posts in taking Cameroon. I'm not sure if I'm going to take it by force or political activism yet. Depends if I want to deal with Vineyard right away.
Vineyard
26-12-2006, 22:48
Honestly, I have no control over the province. It is currently controled by a 'rogue' SDF Commander. After the Empire splintered, individual army units broke up and eventually formed up to take command of countries--in the case of Cameroon, Cameroonians took over their own country. As such, you won't have to 'contend' with me, as I no longer have any interest in the area, and I am about to become involved in a large-scale war.

Now, like I said earlier, you could RP taking over the country any way you choose. But remember. If it is done so peacefully, there are a few old weapons stockpiled laying around... the Empire formed (And still forms) what are called "TO"s(Teritorialna Obrana), which is a strategy derived from the balkan heartlands. Basically speaking, arms training is integrated into the regular education program. Now, the TOs (I guess you can call them trained militias) are mobilized only in defence, when the country is invaded. They fill gaps in the line, fight gurilla warfare, and carry-out hit-and-run raids. They are, in short, a state-planned insurgency.

At any rate, the weapons for these TO weapons are stockpiled at central locations (In Cities, Townships, etc) and are distributed when mobilized.

In all lillihood, Cameroon probably still has these stockpiles, along with first-rate (Albeit old) military hardware from the old Army Unit in the area.

Just an FYI. Sure, you can use old french weaponry, but you probably have access to these weapon stockpiles.
Candistan
02-01-2007, 19:58
military numbers updated
Koramerica
13-01-2007, 20:31
The Democratic Dominion of KorAmerica

http://usera.imagecave.com/Kormanthor/Earth349/kn-map.gif

Capital:

Pyongyang


Government:

President: Juno Gwon
Vice President: Han Joon-nyung
Secretary of Defense: General Daek Nam-ju
Secretary of Finance: Cho Man-vlk
Secretary of Foreign Affairs: Aum Buk-sun
Secretary of Trade: Han Cyongjik
Secretary of Justice: Yoon Na-yong
Secretary of Industry: Han Sang-yong
Secretary of Tourism:
Secretary of Interior: Hong Yi-moon
FOAM Administrator: General Song Moon-nae (Responsible for the contact with the FOAM Alliance )
Speaker of Congress: Gye Hyo-ku
Judicial Speaker: Chong Deuk-shik


Population:

Earth V / N. Korea: 23,113,019 (July 2006 est.)

Landmass: sq km

Maritime Claims:
Territorial sea: 12 nm
Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

DEFCON levels

Defcon 1= Highest level, country at war; Enemy troops are within our borders.
Defcon 2 = Country at war, no enemy troops inside our borders.
Defcon 3 = The possibility of war is high; Highest level on Air Defense Command, The National & Coast Guard; Borders are Closed; The Military Is Mobilized, National Reserves Are Alerted; Air Defense Aircraft & National Guard Patrolling at all times.
Defcon 4 = A higher level on border patrols. Leaves be cancelled.
Defcon 5 = Peace Time.


Nations we have embassy relations with:
Sharina


Military Bases;

4

Defense industries;

The Solarius Corporation

The Jaebatsu Oceanic Corporation


Koramericas Earth V Military Strength

462,260 men & women in total (Equals 2.0% of the population):

Army (12.5%)

14,447 men. 1,806 troops, 12,643 logistics (87.5 %)

Navy (12.5%)

14,445 men. 1,805 troops, 12,642 logistics (87.5 %)

Air Force (12.5%)

14,445 men. 1,805 troops, 12,642 logistics (87.5 %)

Marines (12.5%)

14,445 men. 1,805 troops, 12,642 logistics (87.5 %)


Totals: 7,221 actual troops and 50,569 logistics personnel.

$178,955 per trooper

Reserves: 1,098,390 or (Between 4 & 5 of the population), little military training / 25% to each branch.



Airports: 77
Radio Stations: 31
TV Stations: 4

Koramerica Military Group Numbers

Division
7,000 soldiers commanded by a Brigadier General

Brigade / Regiment
1,750 soldiers commanded by a Colonel

Battalion
875 soldiers commanded by a Lt. Colonel

Company
100 soldiers / 1 x 50 special forces commanded by a Major

Platoon
50 soldiers commanded by a Captain

Squad
25 soldiers commanded by a First Lt.
Military Command
13-01-2007, 20:32
The French Empire is going to be increasing to a total of 1,313,000 ground troops. The following formations are being created.

French First Army Group
* French 1st Army
o French Cavalry Corps
+ 2nd Light Mechanized Division
+ 3rd Light Mechanized Division
o French III Corps
+ 1st Moroccan Infantry Division
+ 2nd North African Infantry Division
o French IV Corps
+ 32nd Infantry Division
o French V Corps
+ 5th North African Infantry Division
+ 101st Infantry Division
o French VII Corps
+ 2nd Chasseurs Ardennais
+ 8th Infantry Division
* French 2nd Army
o Direct reporting:
+ 2nd Light Cavalry Division
+ 5th Light Cavalry Division
+ 1st Cavalry Brigade
o French X Corps
+ 3rd North African Infantry Division
+ 5th Light Cavalry Division
+ 55th Infantry Division
+ 71st Infantry Division
o French XVIII Corps
+ 1st Colonial Infantry Division
+ 41st Infantry Division
* French 7th Army
o Direct reporting:
+ 21st Infantry Division
+ 60th Infantry Division
+ 68th Infantry Division
o French I Corps
+ 1st Light Mechanized Division
+ 25th Mechanized Division
o French XVI Corps
+ 9th Mechanized Division
* French 9th Army
o Direct reporting:
+ 4th North African Infantry Division
+ 53rd Infantry Division
o French II Corps
+ 4th Light Cavalry Division
+ 5th Mechanized Division
o French XI Corps
+ 1st Light Cavalry Division
+ 18th Infantry Division
+ 22nd Infantry Division
o French XLI Corps
+ 61st Infantry Division
+ 102nd Fortress Division
+ 3rd Spahi Brigade

French Second Army Group
* French 3rd Army
o Directly reporting:
+ 3rd Light Cavalry Division
+ 6th Infantry Division
+ 6th North African Infantry Division
+ 6th Colonial Infantry Division
+ 7th Infantry Division
+ 8th Infantry Division
o French Colonial Corp
+ 2nd Infantry Division
+ 51st Colonial Infantry Division
+ 56th Infantry Division
o French 6th Corp
+ 26th Infantry Division
+ 42nd Infantry Division
o French 24th Corp
+ 51st Infantry Division
o French 42nd Corp
+ 20th Infantry Division
+ 58th Infantry Division

* French 4th Army
o Directly reporting:
+ 1st Corsican Infantry Division
+ 45th Infantry division
o French 9th Corp
+ 11th Infantry Division
+ 47th Infantry Division
o French 20th Corp
+ 52nd Infantry Division
+ 82nd African Infantry Division

* French 5th Army
o Directly reporting:
+ 44th Infantry Division
o French 8th Corp
+ 24th Infantry Division
+ 31st Infantry Division
o French 12th Corp
+ 16th Infantry Division
+ 35th Infantry Division
+ 70th Infantry Division
o French 17th Corp
+ 62nd Infantry Division
+ 103rd Infantry Divsion
o French 43rd Corp
+ 30th Infantry Division

French Third Army Group
* French 8th Army
o 7th French Corp
+ 13 Infantry Division
+ 27 Infantry Division
o 13th French Corp
+ 19 Infantry Division
+ 54 Infantry Division
+ 104 Infantry Division
+ 105 Infantry Division
o 44th French Corp
+ 67 Infantry Division
o 45th French Corp
+ 57 Infantry Division
+ 63 Infantry Division
Alif Laam Miim
13-01-2007, 21:29
nice declaration, but I don't believe that you are an official member of Earth V, so please delete this post for the courtesy of those who use this thread on Earth V.

If you'd like to join, the the recruitment thread is right here:

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=490215
Koramerica
15-01-2007, 04:16
How do my new military strength numbers look?
United Earthlings
15-01-2007, 14:51
How do my new military strength numbers look?

Confusing, for example- 12.5% of 462,260 is 57,782. You seem to have way to many logistics personnel for the amount of actually combat troops you have.

Also, how many divisions, brigades, Regiments, battlions so on do you have? What equipment do you use? If, you need help looking that information up. Here's three sites to help you out.

http://www.fas.org/main/content.jsp?formAction=297&contentId=159

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/index.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_People%27s_Army
Azaha
05-02-2007, 03:07
UPDATED 2/4/07

Army: 1,280,000 Total (5:1 Logistical=196,000 Combat)
Navy: 70,000 Total (3:1 Logistical=~23,000 Combat)
Air Force: 90,000 Total (5:1 Logistical=18,000 Combat)
Percentage of population: .00105
EV Defense Budget: $9,402,937,959,743

(Integrated artillery and armor into the divisions just to make things easier on me.)
47 T-72’s per armored division
17 T-90’s per armored division
36 BMP-2’s per mechanized division
6 SAP per mechanized division
140 Towed Arty per Infantry division

Army: 980,000 Personnel
1st Field Army Stationed at Udhampur 160,000
-1st Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-2nd Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-3rd Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-4th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
2nd Field Army Stationed at Chandimadir 160,000
-5th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-6th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-7th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-8th Corp 40,000
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
3rd Field Army Stationed at Poona 140,000
-9th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-10 Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-11th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-12th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
4th Field Army Stationed at Lucknow 160,000
-13th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-14th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-15th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-16th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
5th Field Army Stationed at Calcutta 160,000
-17th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-18th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-19th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-20th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
6th Field Army Stationed at Jaipur 160,000
-21st Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-22nd Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-23rd Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-24th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
7th Administrative Stationed at New Delhi 40,000
8th Field Army-Stationed at New Delhi 160,000
-25th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-26th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
-27th Corp
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Mechanized
-28th Corp
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
9th Field Army- Planned installment when Recruitment reaches quota.
10th Field Army- Planned installment when Recruitment reaches quota.
11th Marine Expeditionary Force Stationed at Diego Garcia 140,000
-1st Expeditionary Unit
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-2nd Expeditionary Unit
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-3rd Expeditionary Unit
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Infantry
---1st Division Mechanized
-4th Expeditionary Unit
---1st Division Mechanized
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored
---1st Division Armored



Equipment:
Infantry:
AK-47
AK-74
AT-4
Armor:
Vijayanta- 400
PT-76= 90
T-55= 200
T-72= 2000
T-90= 700
IFV:
BMP-1= 200
BMP-2= 1700
APC:
OT-62/-64= 150
Towed Artillery: 4175 Pieces(6000)
Self-Propelled Artillery: 200 Vehicles(800)
*Parenthesis denote numbers within 3 years.

Navy: 80,000 Personnel

Ports:
Cochin
Goa
Colaba
Bombay
Lonavala
Ohka
Karwar
Port Blair
Vizag


Naval Air Stations:
Dabolim
Arakkonam

Surface Combatant Ships:
10 S55 Submarines
4 S44 Submarines
0 S20 Submarines (Class decommissioned)
3 R22i(Improved Viraat) Nuclear Aircraft Carriers
1 R22(Viraat) Aircraft Carrier
12 D Talwar Destroyers
0 D Delhi Destroyers(Class Decommissioned)
4 D 51 Raiput Destroyers
0 F Shivalik Frigate (Class Decommissioned)
6 F 20 Godavari Frigates
4 F 22 Nilgiri Frigates
4 P 33 Ahbay Corvettes
7 P 49 Khukri Corvettes
6 P 50 Sukanya Corvettes
13 K 40 Veer C. Corvettes
7 PCF Trinka Patrol Craft
7 PCF XFAC Patrol Craft
6 PCI SDB MK2/3 Patrol Craft
12 M 61 Pondicherry Anti-Mine Boats
2 MSI Mahe Anti-Mine Boats

Currently Under Construction:
4 D Talwar Destroyers
2 Enchanced Viraat Aircraft Carriers

Air Force: 90,000 personnel

Air Stations:
Jullundur
Amritsar
Bareilly
Jorhat
Dehra Dun
Chandigar
Cuttack
Hyderabad
Tinsukia
Gandhi Nagar
Delhi
Poona
Trivandrum
Bangalore




Combatant Equipment
Fighter/Attack:
Su-30K=55
Mirage 2000H/TH=55
Jaguar=80
Mig-29=65(120)
Mig-27=130(170)
Mig-23=50
Mig-21=250
Maritime Attack
Jaguar S=10(30)
Sea Harrier=15(35)
Attack Helicopter
Mi-25=40(200)
Total Reserve Forces:
500,000 First line
250,000 Second Line
Maryan
28-02-2007, 18:16
IRISH SELF DEFENSE FORCES

Irish Self Defense Force (Army)

1st. Brigade=>
(8000 men)
1st. Cavalry Regiment
1st. Mech. Infantry Regiment
2nd. Mech. Infantry Regiment
1st. Artillery Regiment
2nd. Brigade=>
(8000 men)
2nd. Cavalry Regiment
3rd. Mech. Infantry Regiment
4th. Mech. Infantry Brigade
2nd. Artillery Regiment
Army Logistical Corps
(35000 men)
1st. Cavalry Logistics Regiment
1st. Infantry Logistics Regiment
2nd. Infantry Logistics Regiment
1st. Artillery Logistics Regiment
Military Police Brigade (2000 men)
1st. MP Regiment
2nd. MP Regiment
3rd. MP Regiment
4th. MP Regiment
Total Number of Men: 53000

Equipment Used by ISDF(A)

-Mowag Piranha IIIH (APC) Armament: 1x12.7mm HMG machine gun, co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 8x 66mm smoke dischargers. Role armoured troop transport, ambulance, command vehicle.
-Mowag Piranha IIIH (Cavalry recce vehicle) armament: mixture of Kongsberg RWS with 12.7mm HMG and Oto-Malara 30mmm cannon armed versions
-Panhard AML 90. Armament 1x90mm gun,co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 4x66mm smoke dischargers. Role Cavalry/scout vehicle.
-Panhard AML 20. Armament 1x20mm cannon, co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 4x66mm smoke dischargers. Role Cavalry/scout vehicle.
-Scorpion 440 (CVRT, Light RECCE Tank). Armament 1x76mm gun, co-ax 7.62mm machine gun, 4 x66mm smoke dischargers.
-Nissan Patrol FFR vehicles, troop transport 4x4.
-Ford transit, troop transport.
-LDV Minibus, troop transport.
-Various other transport type vehicles and staff cars.
-Cavalry Corps, Military Police and communications corps are equipped with all terrain and road going motorbikes and ATVs.
-Man troop transport vehicles.
-Iveco troop carrying transport vehicles.
-Mercedes-Benz G-Class troop carrying transport vehicles.
-Scania (drops heavy lift vehicle).
-Iveco (drops heavy lift vehicle).
-Land Rover defender (field ambulances).
-Mowag Duro III (bomb disposal unit vehicles, armoured and unarmoured).
-Acmat troop transport vehicle and gun tractor in limited role for 105mm and 120mm mortar artillery.

Irish Self Defense Force (Navy)

8 Patrol vessels
LÉ Emer (P21)
LÉ Aoife (P22)
LÉ Aisling (P23)
LÉ Eithne (P31)
LÉ Orla (P41)
LÉ Ciara (P42)
LÉ Róisín (P51)
LÉ Niamh (P52)
Navy Logistical Corps (15000 men)
Total Number of Men: 16444

Irish Self Defense Force (Air Force)

Alouette III-7
Augusta-Westland AW139-6
Beechcraft King Air-1
CASN CN 235-2
CESNA 172-5
Eurocopter EC 135-2
Gulfstream IV-1
Learjet 45-1
Pilatus PC9-8
Sikorsky S61 Seaking-4
Air Force Logistical Corps (15000 men)
Total Number of Men: 15930 men

Total Number of Men in Armed Forces: 85374 Men
20374 Combat Soldiers
65000 Support Soldiers

Military Budget (per 02-28-2007): 3,503,321,385
Salary, Maintenance etc.: 2,101,992,831 (60%)
Per Combat Soldier (40%):41268.15
Per Support Soldier (60%): 19403.01
R&D, Purchases: 1,401,328,554 (40%)
Vanek Drury Brieres
23-08-2007, 16:31
Air Force:

Bases:

Anápolis Air Base, Anápolis
Belém Air Base, Belém
Boa Vista Air Base, Boa Vista
Brasilia Air Base, Brasilia
Campo Grande Air Base, Campo Grande
Canoas Air Base, Canoas
Florianópolis Air Base, Florianópolis
Fortaleza Air Base, Fortaleza
Galeao Air Base, Rio de Janeiro
Manaus Air Base, Manaus
Porto Velho Air Base, Porto Velho
Recife Air Base, Recife
Salvador Air Base, Salvador
Santa Cruz Air Base, Santa Cruz
Santa Maria Air Base, Santa Maria
Santos Air Base, Guarujá
Sao Paulo Air Base, Guarulhos
Planes:

Airbus A319
European Union
VIP Transport
VC-1A
1
AMX International AMX
Brazil /
Italy
attack/reconnaissance
lead-in trainer A-1A
A-1B 42
11
Atlas Impala II MB326K
South Africa /
Italy
attack/trainer AT-26A 11 Used SAAF airframes acquired in 2005
Beechcraft King Air
United States
staff transport Beech 90 1
Bell 205
United States
utility helicopter UH-1H 43
Bell 206 Jet Ranger
United States
utility helicopter H-4B (206B) 3
Boeing 707
United States
tanker/transport KC-137 (707-320C) 4
Boeing 737-200
United States
VIP transport VC-96 (737-200) 2
British Aerospace BAe 125-400
United Kingdom
Flight test XU-93 1 The last VU-93 version was phased out in jan/2007. Only one (FAB 2123) still flying with GEEV
Cessna 208 Caravan
United States
utility C-98 (208A)
C-98B (208B) 8
10
Dassault Mirage 2000
France
interceptor
lead-in trainer F-2000C
F-2000B 10 C and 2 B
de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
Canada
transport C-115 (DHC-5A) 9 Being withdrawn.
EADS/CASA C-212 Aviocar
Spain
transport ? Order for 20 placed
EADS/CASA C-295
Spain
transport
C-105A 8 12 to delivery
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante
Brazil

utility transport
transport
aerial survey
maritime patrol TOTAL C-95/P-95/R-95
C-95/A/B/EC-95/SC-95B
C-95C (EMB 110P1K)
RC-95 (EMB 110B)
P-95A/B (EMB-111) 88
59
5
5
19 7º ETA retired C-95
Embraer EMB 120 Brasília
Brazil

transport
VIP transport
VIP transport TOTAL C-97
C-97 (EMB 120)
VC-97 (EMB 120ER)
VC-97 (EMB 120RT) 17
9
3
5
Embraer EMB 121 Xingu
Brazil
VIP transport VU-9 8
Embraer ERJ 135BJ Legacy
Brazil
VIP transport VC-99C 4
Embraer ERJ 145 family
Brazil
transport/VIP transport
airborne early warning
remote sensing C-99 (ERJ-145ER)
R-99A
R-99B 7
5
3
Embraer EMB 210R Ipanema
Brazil
utility U-19 2
Embraer EMB 312 Tucano
Brazil
trainer/light attack AT/T-27 109
Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano
Brazil
attack A-29A/B 42 Total of 99 to be delivered
Embraer EMB 326GB Xavante
Brazil /
Italy
trainer/attack AT-26/A 24 Being withdrawn
Embraer EMB 810 Seneca II/III
Brazil
utility U-7/7A (EMB 810C) 9
Eurocopter AS 332 Cougar
France
transport helicopter
VIP helicopter CH-34 (AS 332M)
VH-34 8
1
Learjet 35
United States
VIP transport
special mission VC-35
R-35A 3
9
Learjet 55
United States
VIP transport VU-55C 1
Glasflügel H-201B
Germany
Training glider Z-15 1
Helibras HB 350B
Brazil / France
utility helicopter H-50 25
Helibras HB-355
Brazil/ France
utility helicopter H-55 3
IPAE Quero-quero
Brazil
trainer Z-16 6
LET Blaník L-13/L-23/L-33 Solo
Czech Republic
trainer TZ-13 (L-13)
TZ-13 (L-23)
TZ-13 (L-33) 3
4
2
Lockheed C-130 Hercules
United States
transport
tanker C-130E/H
KC-130H 21
2 Some can be cofigured to KC standard
Lockheed P-3 Orion
United States
maritime patrol P-3M (P-3BR) 8 on order
Neiva Regente
Brazil
liaison U-42 21 Being withdrawn
Neiva T-25 Universal
Brazil
basic trainer T-25A/B/C 68
Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II
United States
fighter
lead in trainer F-5E
F-5F 48
6 Modernization to F-5M standard in progress.
Piper PA-32
United States
utility 1
Raytheon Hawker 800XP
United Kingdom
calibration EU-93A 4
Schleicher ASW 20
Germany
Training glider Z-20 1
Sikorsky S-70
United States
combat search and rescue H-60L Total of 6 to be delivered


73,500 active personnel
768 aircraft




ARMY:
190,000 active personnel
82 aircraft

Planes:
Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[2]
Notes
Eurocopter Cougar
France
transport helicopter AS 532UE 8
Eurocopter Fennec
France
scout/liaison/attack helicopter AS 550A-2 20
Eurocopter Panther
France
transport/attack helicopter AS 365K 34
Helibras HB 350
Brazil
utility/attack helicopter HB 350-1 16
Sikorsky S-70
United States
transport helicopter S-70A 4

FN M2HB heavy machine gun.
FN MAG GPMG. Designed M971.
M964 FAP, a license-built FN FAL SAW.
M964 Rifle, a license-built FN FAL.
M964A1 Rifle, a license-built FN PARAFAL.
MD97 assault rifle, externally similar to FN FAL but in 5.56 × 45 mm NATO.
M4 carbine used by some SOF units.
M972 SMG, a license-built Beretta Model 12.
M973 pistol, a license-built M1911 modified to 9 mm Luger Parabellum.
M975 pistol, a license-built Beretta 92.
Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle used by SOF units.
Heckler & Koch PSG1 sniper rifle used by SOF units.
AGCL sniper rifle in 7.62x51 used by regulars sniper teams.
Assorted submachine gun and pistol types uses by SOF units.

NAVY:
Equipment Origin Type Versions In service[1]
Notes
Leopard Tank
Germany
tank 1A1 128
Leopard Tank
Germany
tank 1A5 0 ordered 240 (ex-Germany Army)
M-60
United States
tank A3 91
M-41
United States
light tank M-41B/C 112
EE-9 Cascavel
Brazil
armored car/recon EE-9 409 45 being upgraded
EE-11 Urutu
Brazil
armoured personnel carrier EE-11 213 121 being upgraded
M-113
United States
armoured personnel carrier M-113 584
M-108
United States
self-propelled artillery 105 mm 72
M-109
United States
self-propelled artillery 155 mm 38
ASTROS II
Brazil
multiple rocket launcher 108/180/300 mm 20
M578
United States
command armour vehycle 17
M114
United States
towed howitzer 155 mm 92
L118
United Kingdom
towed howitzer 105 mm 36
OTO melara Mod 56
Italy
towed howitzer 105 mm ?
M101
United States
towed howitzer 105 mm 320
M2
Brazil
towed mortar 120 mm 60
M30
United States
towed mortar 107 mm 209
M936 AGR
Brazil
towed mortar 81 mm ?
RO
United Kingdom
towed mortar 81 mm ?
M949 AGR
Brazil
light mortar 60 mm ?
Brandt 60
France
light mortar 60 mm ?
Oerlikon 35mm
Switzerland Italy
towed aa artillery 35 mm 38
Bofors 40mm L/70
Sweden
towed aa artillery 40 mm 24
Bofors 40mm L/60
Sweden
towed aa artillery 40 mm ?
M40A1
United States
recoiless rifle 106 mm 105
Carl Gustav
Sweden
recoiless rifle 84 mm 127
AT4
Sweden
rocket laucher 84 mm ?
ERYX
France
anti-tank guided missile 20
MILAN
European Union
anti-tank guided missile 12
Igla
Russia
SAM missile SA-18 50
Roland
European Union
SAM missile Roland II 4

Navy

Vessel Origin Type Class In service[2]
Notes
Aircraft carriers
A-12 São Paulo
France
Clemenceau class aircraft carrier
Clemenceau class 1 In the past Foch (R 99)

Submarines
S-30 Tupi Germany
Type 209 submarine
Tupi class 1 weapons upgrade[3]

S-31 Tamoio Germany/ Brazil
Type 209 submarine
Tupi class 1 weapons upgrade[3]

S-32 Timbira Germany/ Brazil
Type 209 submarine
Tupi class 1 weapons upgrade[3]

S-33 Tapajó Germany/ Brazil
Type 209 submarine
Tupi class 1 weapons upgrade[3]

S-34 Tikuna Brazil
Type 209 submarine[4]
Tikuna class 1 weapons upgrade[3]

S-35 Brazil
Germany
U214 submarine[5]
? 0 1 unit ordered
Frigates
F-46 Greenhalgh
United Kingdom
Type 22 frigate
Greenhalgh class 1 weapons upgrade[6]

F-47 Dodsworth
United Kingdom
Type 22 frigate
Greenhalgh class 1 in reserve
F-48 Bosisio
United Kingdom
Type 22 frigate
Greenhalgh class 1 weapons upgrade[6]

F-49 Rademaker
United Kingdom
Type 22 frigate
Greenhalgh class 1 weapons upgrade[6]

D-27 Pará
United States
Garcia class frigate
Pará class 1
F-40 Niterói United Kingdom
Niteroi class frigate
Niterói class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

F-41 Defensora United Kingdom
Niteroi class frigate
Niterói class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

F-42 Constituição United Kingdom
Niteroi class frigate
Niterói class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

F-43 Liberal United Kingdom
Niteroi class frigate
Niterói class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

F-44 Independência Brazil
Niteroi class frigate
Niterói class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

F-45 União Brazil
Niteroi class frigate
Niterói class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

Corvettes
V-30 Inhaúma Brazil
Inhaúma class corvette
Inhaúma class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

V-31 Jaceguai Brazil
Inhaúma class corvette
Inhaúma class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

V-32 Júlio de Noronha Brazil
Inhaúma class corvette
Inhaúma class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

V-33 Frontim Brazil
Inhaúma class corvette
Inhaúma class 1 weapons upgrade[7]

V-34 Barroso Brazil
Barroso class corvette Barroso class 0 1 unit ordered
Mine warfare
M-15 Aratu Germany
Minesweeper ship
Aratu class 1
M-16 Anhatomirim Germany
Minesweeper ship
Aratu class 1
M-17 Atalaia Germany
Minesweeper ship
Aratu class 1
M-18 Araçatuba Germany
Minesweeper ship
Aratu class 1
M-19 Abrolhos Germany
Minesweeper ship
Aratu class 1
M-20 Albardão Germany
Minesweeper ship
Aratu class 1
Amphibious
G-28 Mattoso Maia United States
Tank landing ship
Mattoso Maia class 1
G-30 Ceará United States
Dock landing ship
Ceará class 1
G-31 Rio de Janeiro United States
Dock landing ship
Ceará class 1
Patrol vessels
Bracuí PCC United Kingdom
River class patrol vessel
Bracuí class 4
Imperial Marinheiro PCO Netherlands
Offshore patrol vessel
Imperial Marinheiro class 9
Grajaú PCO Brazil
Offshore patrol vessel
Grajaú class 10
Piratini PGM United States
Patrol gunboat
Piratini class 6
Tracker PCI Brazil
Coastal patrol vessel
J Class 16
Roraima Brazil
River patrol vessel
Roraima class 3
Pedro Teixeira Brazil
River patrol vessel
Pedro Teixeira class 2
Auxiliaries
U-20 Cisne Branco Netherlands
Sailing frigate
Cisne Branco class 1
U-27 Brasil Brazil
School ship
Mk10 mod. class 1
K-11 Felinto Perry Norway
Submarine rescue ship Felinto Perry class 1
G-23 Alte. Gastão Motta Brazil
Tanker ship
Alte. Gastão Motta class 1
G-27 Marajó Brazil
Tanker ship
Marajó class 1
G-17 Potengi Brazil
Tanker ship
Potengi class 1
G-21 Ary Parreiras Japan
Troop transport ship
Custódio de Mello class 1
U-15 Pará Brazil
Auxiliary ship
Pará class 1
R-21 Tritão Brazil
Salvage and rescue ship
Triunfo class 1
R-22 Tridente Brazil
Salvage and rescue ship
Triunfo class 1
R-23 Triunfo Brazil
Salvage and rescue ship
Triunfo class 1
R-24 Alte. Guilhem Brazil
Salvage and rescue ship
Alte. Guilhem class 1
R-25 Alte. Guillobel Brazil
Salvage and rescue ship
Ate. Guilhem class 1
R-26 Trindade Brazil
Salvage and rescue ship
Trindade class 1
U-17 Parnaíba Brazil
Monitor ship
Parnaíba class 1
U-16 Dr. Montenegro Brazil
Hospital ship
Dr. Montenegro class 1
U-18 Oswaldo Cruz Brazil
Hospital ship
Dr. Montenegro class 1
U-19 Carlos Chagas Brazil
Hospital ship
Dr. Montenegro class 1
H-44 Ary Rongel Norway
Icebreaker
Ary Rongel class 1
H-40 Antares United Kingdom
Oceanographic research vessel
Antares class 1
H-21 Sirius Japan
Research vessel
Sirius class 1
H-35 Amorim do Valle United Kingdom
Small patrol corvette
River class 1
H-36 Taurus Brazil
Small patrol corvette
Argus class 1
H-37 Garnier Sampaio United Kingdom
Small patrol corvette
River class 1
NGB Brazil
Lightvessel
Alte. Graça Aranha class 6


Planes:

Bell 206
United States
utility helicopter 206B 18
Eurocopter Cougar
France
transport helicopter AS 332F
AS 532 5
2
Eurocopter Fennec
France
utility helicopter AS 355F2 9
Helibras HB 350
France/ Brazil
utility helicopter HB 350B 18
McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
United States
attack
lead-in trainer AF-1 (A-4KU)
AF-1A (TA-4KU) 20
3 Former Kuwait Air Force aircraft.
Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King
United States/ Italy
anti-submarine helicopter ASH-3B
SH-3A 4
3
Westland Super Lynx
United Kingdom
anti-submarine helicopter HAS Mk.21A 13


48,600 active personnel
89 naval units
94 aircraft
Vanek Drury Brieres
23-08-2007, 16:37
Is that good?
Kansiov
03-12-2007, 03:22
Army

Defense budget:$6,840,000,000

Total Troops:10,000

Tanks:
none

APCs:
None

Trucks:
60 Ural-4320

Army Vehicles:
20 UAZ 469

Small Arms
Ak-74s
Ak-47s
FAMAS
RPG-7
PK
RPK

Airforce

Size:200 crew, 19 Aircraft

Helicopters
1 Aérospatiale Alouette III
2 Mil Mi-8
1 Eurocopter Ecureuil
1 Aérospatiale Gazelle
1 Aérospatiale Puma

Fighter Jets
3 Aero L-29

Planes
4 Yakovlev Yak-18

Transport Planes
1 Antonov An-12
4 Antonov An-14
1 Antonov An-24

Navy

Size: 300 Crew, 12 Flotillas

Ships
12 Various Patrol Boats
The Royal-Union
19-03-2008, 22:09
Armed Force of The United Socialist States of The Royal-Union

Defense Budget: ON PROCESS

AUSTRALIAN DEFENSE FORCE:

Organizational Structure

Australian Army

The Australian Army is divided into TWO divisions.

- 1st Division
- 1st Brigade
- 3rd Brigade
- 7th Brigade

- 2nd Division
- 4th Brigade
- 5th Brigade
- 8th Brigade
- 9th Brigade
- 11th Brigade
- 13th Brigade

Logistic Support Unit
- 17th Brigade

Special Operations Command
- SOCOMD Brigade- Special Air Service Regiment
- 4th Battalion (Commando), Royal Australian Regiment
- 1st Commando Regiment
- Incident Response Regiment
- 171 Aviation Squadron
- Special Operations Combat Service Support Company

Royal Australian Armoured Corps
- Armoured Regiment
- 1st Armoured Regiment
- Armoured Reconnaissance Regiments
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment
- 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry)
- Armoured Personnel Carrier
- 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment

Royal Australian Artillery
- 1 Field Regiment
- 4 Field Regiment
- 8/12 Medium Regiment
- 16 Air Defence Regiment
- 20 Surveillance and Target Acquisition Regiment

Corps of Royal Australian Engineers
- 1 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 2 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 3 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 6 Combat Engineer Regiment
- Incident Response Regiment (Part of SOCOMD)
- 19 Chief Engineer Works (Army's consultative engineers)

INFANTRY

Regular Infantry

- 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Parachute Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Mechanised Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Commando)
- 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Motorised Infantry)
- 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Mechanised Infantry)
- 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Motorised Infantry)

Special Forces Regiment
- Special Air Service Regiment (Part of SOCOMD)

COMBAT SUPPORT ARMS

Royal Australian Corps of Signals
- Regiments
- 1 Signal Regiment
- 7 Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare)

- Squadrons
- 103 Signal Squadron (3 Command Support Regiment)
- 104 Signal Squadron (1 Command Support Regiment)
- 110 Signal Squadron
- 126 Signal Squadron - 4th (Commando) Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
- 130 Signal Squadron - Logistic Support Force
- 139 Signal Squadron (7 Command Support Regiment) - 7 Brigade
- 145 Signal Squadron - (17 Command Support Regiment) - 17 Brigade
- 152 Signal Squadron - Special Air Service Regiment

Australian Army Aviation Corps
- 16th Brigade
- 1 Aviation Regiment - Battlefield Support and Reconnaissance
- 5 Aviation Regiment - Tactical Assault and Air Mobility
- 173rd Surveillance Squadron - (Light Aircraft)

Combat Service Support
* With the regular army are a number of corps that make up the 'Combat Service Support Corps':

- Royal Australian Corps of Transport
- Australian Army Catering Corps
- Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
- 1 Health Support Battalion
- 2 Health Support Battalion
- 3 Health Support Battalion
- Australian Army Psychology Corps
- 1 Psychology Unit
- Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps
- Royal Australian Army Dental Corps
- Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps
- Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
- Royal Australian Corps of Military Police
- 1 Military Police Battalion
- Royal Australian Army Pay Corps
- Australian Army Band Corps
- Australian Army Legal Corps
- Royal Australian Army Education Corps
- Royal Australian Army Chaplains Department
- Australian Army Intelligence Corps
- 1 Intelligence Battalion
- Australian Army Public Relations Service
** These Corps provide the vital support to the combat arms ensuring they have all the support necessary for them to execute their mission. No one unit in any Army is able to conduct its mission without support from a wide range of Combat Support and Combat Service Support units.

Units of the Army Reserve

Armour (Reserve)
- 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers
- 3rd/9th South Australia Mounted Rifles
- 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse
- 10th Light Horse (A Squadron only)
- 12th/16th Hunter River Lancers

Infantry (Reserve)
- Royal New South Wales Regiment
- 1st/19th Battalion
- 2nd/17th Battalion
- 4th/3rd Battalion
- 41st Battalion

- Royal Queensland Regiment
- 9th Battalion
- 25th/49th Battalion
- 31st Battalion
- 42nd Battalion

- Royal South Australia Regiment
- 10th/27th Battalion
- Royal Tasmania Regiment
- 12th/40th Battalion

- Royal Victoria Regiment
- 5th/6th Battalion
- 8th/7th Battalion
- Royal Western Australia Regiment
- 11th/28th Battalion
- 16th Battalion

- 1st Commando Regiment

Regional Force Surveillance
* In addition to the regular and reserve infantry, within the Australian Army are three battalion sized Regional Force Surveillance Units. These are dedicated reconnaissance units based in the north and west of Australia:

- North-West Mobile Force
- The Pilbara Regiment
- Far North Queensland Regiment

Artillery (Reserve)

- 2/10 Medium Regiment
- 3 Field Regiment
- 6/13 Field Regiment
- 7 Field Regiment
- 23 Field Regiment
- 48 Field Battery

Engineers (Reserve)

- 4 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 5 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 8 Combat Engineer Regiment
- 21 Construction Regiment
- 22 Construction Regiment
- 3 Field Squadron
- 13 Field Squadron
- 35 Field Squadron

Signals (Reserve)
- Regiments
- 8 Signal Regiment - 2nd Division
- Squadrons
- 108 Signal Squadron (4 Command Support Regiment) - 4 Brigade
- 109 Signal Squadron (13 Command Support Regiment) - 13 Brigade
- 141 Signal Squadron (11 Command Support Regiment) - 11 Brigade
- 142 Signal Squadron (5 Command Support Regiment) - 5 Brigade
- 144 Signal Squadron (9 Command Support Regiment) - 9 Brigade
- 155 Signal Squadron (8 Command Support Regiment) - 8 Brigade
- 301 Signal Squadron - 1st Commando Regiment

The Royal Australian Navy

Overall Command: Naval Headquarters (NHQ) located at Canberra.

- Fleet Command - this is the administrative element responsible for the RAN's operational seagoing forces, and has responsibility for the planning and implementation of all of Australia's maritime operations.

- Systems Command - this is the administrative element responsible for the RAN's training, engineering and logisitcal support needs.

Force Element Groups
- Surface Combatants FEG
- Amphibious and Afloat Support FEG
- Aviation FEG
- Submarine FEG
- Mine Clearance Diving FEG
- Patrol Boat FEG
- Hydrographic, Meterological and Oceangraphic FEG

Fleet Air Arm (Australian Navy Aviation Group)
- 723 Squadron RAN
- 724 Squadron RAN
- 725 Squadron RAN
- 805 Squadron RAN
- 808 Squadron RAN
- 816 Squadron RAN
- 817 Squadron RAN
- 850 Squadron RAN
- 851 Squadron RAN

Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service
- Six Collins class submarines.

Australian Patrol Boat Group
- 1st/Attack Division
- HMAS Armidale
- HMAS Larrakia
- HMAS Bathurst
- HMAS Albany
- Six Armidale Class patrol boat crews

- 2nd/Assail Division
- HMAS Pirie
- HMAS Maitland
- HMAS Ararat
- HMAS Broome
- Six Armidale Class patrol boat crews

- 3rd/Ardent Division
- HMAS Bundaberg
- HMAS Wollongong
- HMAS Childers
- HMAS Launceston
- Six Armidale Class patrol boat crews

- 4th/Aware Division
- HMAS Maryborough
- HMAS Glenelg
- Three Armidale Class patrol boat crews

Clearance Diving Team
*Act as commando frogmen: they consist of naval personnel who are qualified in diving, demolitions, underwater repairs, and reconnaissance. They fulfil a Maritime Counter-Terrorist role as part of the waterborne troop of the Tactical Assault Group East (TAG EAST).

There are THREE standing units based in Australia;

- Clearance Diving Team One (AUSCDT ONE)
- Clearance Diving Team Four (AUSCDT FOUR)
- Clearance Diving Team Three (AUSCDT THREE)

Reserve Diving Teams (RDT)
*Provide reinforcements for the regular CDTs
- Reserve Diving Team Six
- Reserve Diving Team Seven
- Reserve Diving Team Eight
- Reserve Diving Team Nine
- Reserve Diving Team Ten
- Reserve Diving Team Eleven
- Reserve Diving Team Twelve

Current Fleet
- Major Surface Combatants

ANZAC class Frigate (8)


HMAS Anzac (FFH 150)
HMAS Arunta (FFH 151)
HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152)
HMAS Stuart (FFH 153)
HMAS Parramatta (FFH 154)
HMAS Ballarat (FFH 155)
HMAS Toowoomba (FFH 156)
HMAS Perth (FFH 157)





Adelaide class Guided Missile Frigate (4)


HMAS Sydney (FFG 03)
HMAS Darwin (FFG 04)
HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05)
HMAS Newcastle (FFG 06)


- Amphibious Forces

Kanimbla class Landing Platform Amphibious (2)


HMAS Kanimbla (L 51)
HMAS Manoora (L 52)



Landing Ship Heavy (1)


HMAS Tobruk (L 50)



Balikpapan class Landing Craft Heavy (6)


HMAS Balikpapan (L 126)
HMAS Brunei (L 127)
HMAS Labuan (L 128)
HMAS Tarakan (L 129)
HMAS Wewak (L 130)
HMAS Betano (L 133)


- Mine Warfare Forces


Huon class minehunter (6)


HMAS Huon (M 82)
HMAS Hawkesbury (M 83)
HMAS Norman (M 84)
HMAS Gascoyne (M 85)
HMAS Diamantina (M 86)
HMAS Yarra (M 87)


- Patrol Vessels


Armidale class patrol boat (14)


HMAS Armidale (ACPB 83)
HMAS Larrakia (ACPB 84)
HMAS Bathurst (ACPB 85)
HMAS Albany (ACPB 86)
HMAS Pirie (ACPB 87)
HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88)
HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89)
HMAS Broome (ACPB 90)
HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91)
HMAS Wollongong (ACPB 92)
HMAS Childers (ACPB 93)
HMAS Launceston (ACPB 94)
HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95)
HMAS Glenelg (ACPB 96)


- Survey Vessels


Leeuwin class ocean survey vessel (2)


HMAS Leeuwin (A 245)
HMAS Melville (A 246)



Paluma class coastal survey vessel (4)


HMAS Paluma (A 01)
HMAS Mermaid (A 02)
HMAS Shepparton (A 03)

- Submarines

[LIST]
Collins class submarine (6)


[INDENT] HMAS Collins (SSG 73)
HMAS Farncomb (SSG 74)
HMAS Waller (SSG 75)
HMAS Dechaineux (SSG 76)
HMAS Sheean (SSG 77)
HMAS Rankin (SSG 78)


- Replenishment Vessels


Fleet oiler (1)


HMAS Sirius (O 266)



Dual Stores Replenishment Vessel (1)


HMAS Success (OR 304)


- Other Vessels


Sail Training Ship


STS Young Endeavour (Operated and maintained by the RAN on behalf of the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme)


Shore Establishments

HMAS Kuttabul - Fleet Base East
HMAS Stirling - Fleet Base West
HMAS Albatross - NAS Nowra
HMAS Waterhen - Mine Warfare and Clearance Diving Group
HMAS Cairns
HMAS Coonawarra - Darwin Naval Base
HMAS Harman - Naval Communications Area Master Station Australia
HMAS Creswell - Royal Australian Naval College
HMAS Cerberus - Royal Australian Navy Recruit School
HMAS Penguin
HMAS Watson - Warfare Training School


The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)

Overall Command: Headquarters Air Command (HQAC)

AIR COMBAT GROUP

78 Wing

Headquarters No. 78 Wing
No. 76 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown
No. 79 Squadron RAAF Base Pearce
Operational Conversion Unit
No. 278 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown
No. 278 Squadron Detachment Tindal
No. 278 Squadron Detachment Amberley
No. 278 Squadron Detachment Pearce


81 Wing

Headquarters No. 81 Wing
No. 3 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown
No. 75 Squadron RAAF Base Tindal
No. 77 Squadron RAAF Base Williamtown


82 Wing

Headquarters No. 82 Wing
No. 1 Squadron RAAF Base Amberley
No. 6 Squadron RAAF Base Amberley
Forward Air Control Development Unit


AIR LIFT GROUP

84 Wing

Headquarters No. 84 Wing
No. 32 Squadron RAAF Base East Sale
No. 33 Squadron RAAF Base Richmond
No. 34 Squadron Defence Establishment Fairbairn


85 Wing

Headquarters No. 85 Wing
No. 285 Squadron
Air Movements Training & Development Unit

86 Wing

Headquarters No. 86 Wing
No. 36 Squadron
No. 37 Squadron
No. 38 Squadron
No. 38 Squadron Detachment B



SURVEILLANCE AND RESPONSE GROUP

Headquarters Surveillance and Response Group


41 Wing

Headquarters No. 41 Wing
No. 1 Radar Surveillance Unit
No. 3 Control and Reporting Unit
No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit
No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit Detachment
Surveillance and Control Training Unit


42 Wing

Headquarters No. 42 Wing
No. 2 Squadron


44 Wing

Headquarters No. 44 Wing RAAF Base Williamtown
No. 44 Wing Detachment Amberley
No. 44 Wing Detachment Darwin
No. 44 Wing Detachment Edinburgh
No. 44 Wing Detachment East Sale
No. 44 Wing Detachment Nowra
No. 44 Wing Detachment Oakey
No. 44 Wing Detachment Pearce
No. 44 Wing Detachment Richmond
No. 44 Wing Detachment Tindal
No. 44 Wing Detachment Townsville
No. 44 Wing Detachment Williamtown


92 Wing

Headquarters No. 92 Wing
No. 92 Wing Detachment A
No. 92 Wing Detachment B
No. 10 Squadron
No. 11 Squadron
No. 292 Squadron


COMBAT SUPPORT GROUP


Headquarters Combat Support Group
Combat Support Unit - Glenbrook
Air Command Band


395 Expeditionary Combat Support Wing

Headquarters No. 395 Expeditionary Combat Support Wing
No. 381 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron
No. 382 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron
No. 386 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron
No. 1 Combat Communications Squadron
No. 1 Combat Logistics Squadron
Headquarters No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Richmond
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Amberley
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Darwin
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Pearce
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Tindal
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Townsville
No. 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachment Williamtown


396 Combat Support Wing
Headquarters No. 396 Combat Support Wing
No. 321 Combat Support Squadron
No. 322 Combat Support Squadron
No. 323 Combat Support Squadron
No. 324 Combat Support Squadron
Combat Support Unit - Amberley
Combat Support Unit - Edinburgh
Combat Support Unit - Richmond
Combat Support Unit - Williamtown
Bare Base Management Flight (HQ)
Bare Base Management Flight
Bare Base Management Flight
Bare Base Management Flight

Airfield Defence Wing

Headquarters Airfield Defence Wing
No. 1 Airfield Defence Squadron
No. 2 Airfield Defence Squadron
No. 3 Airfield Defence Squadron
No. 3 Airfield Defence Squadron Detachment
Health Services Wing
Headquarters Health Services Wing
No. 1 Air Transportable Health Squadron
No. 2 Air Transportable Health Squadron
No. 3 Combat Support Hospital
Reserve Training Wing
Headquarters Reserve Training Wing
No. 13 Squadron
No. 21 Squadron
No. 22 Squadron
No. 23 Squadron
No. 24 Squadron
No. 25 Squadron
No. 26 Squadron
No. 27 Squadron
No. 28 Squadron
No. 29 Squadron



AEROSPACE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT GROUP

Headquarters Aerospace Operational Support Group RAAF Base Edinburgh

Aircraft Research and Development Unit

Aircraft Research and Development Unit
Joint Electronic Warfare Operational Support Unit
Aircraft Stores Compatibility Engineering Agency
No. 462 Squadron Russell Offices
No. 87 Squadron RAAF Base Edinburgh


AIR FORCE TRAINING GROUP

Headquarters Air Force Training Group

Air Training Wing

Headquarters Air Training Wing
Basic Flying Training School
No. 2 Flying Training School
Central Flying School
School of Air Navigation
School of Air Traffic Control
Institute of Aviation Medicine
Combat Survival Training School
Combat Support Unit - East Sale
Ground Training Wing
Headquarters Ground Training Wing
School of Languages
Combat Support Unit Wagga
Defence International Training Centre
Health Services Training Flight
School of Technical Training
Security and Fire School
Explosive Ordnance Training School


RAAF College

Headquarters RAAF College
Recruit Training Unit RAAF Wagga
Officer Training School RAAF East Sale
School of Postgraduate Studies

Combat Support Unit - Williams

Combat Support Unit - Williams
Museum RAAF Williams
Central Band RAAF Williams

Combat Support Force - Pearce

Combat Support Force - Pearce


*Haven't finished. Finish later.
Military Command
27-03-2008, 01:55
French Imperial Guard
Headquarters, Imperial Guard (Marseille, France)
1st Guards Tank Corps (Aix-en-Provence)
2nd Guards Tank Corps (Aix-en-Provence)
1st Guards Mechanized Infantry Corps (Toulon)
2nd Guards Mechanized Infantry Corps (Toulon)
1st Guards Cavalry Corps (Nice)
2nd Guards Cavalry Corps (Nice)
Guards Horse Artillery (Marseille)
Guards Marine Brigade (Marseille)
Guards Engineering Brigade (Cannes)
Guards Airmobile Brigade (Nice)
1st Guards Parachute Division (Cannes)
2nd Guards Parachute Division (Cannes)

2nd Guards Military Forces

3rd Guards Tank Corps
4th Guards Tank Corps
5th Guards Tank Corps
1st Guards Motorized Corps
2nd Guards Motorized Corps
3rd Guards Parachute Division
4th Guards Parachute Division
Marseille Guards Marine Brigade
Toulon Guards Marine Brigade
Cannes Guards Marine Brigade
Nice Guards Marine Brigade
Military Command
27-03-2008, 02:06
Imperial Guard of Japan

Infantry
1st Guards Infantry Division
2nd Guards Infantry Division
3rd Guards Infantry Division

Armor
4th Guards Armor Division
5th Guards Armor Division

Cavalry
6th Guards Cavalry Division
7th Guards Cavalry Division
Military Command
27-03-2008, 03:29
British Army

CINCLAND

* Commander in Chief Land Command: General Sir D J Richards KCB, CBE, DSO from February 2008
o Chief of Staff, HQ Land:

Field Army

* Commander, Field Army: Lieutenant General G C M Lamb CMG DSO OBE
o General Officer Commanding 1st (UK) Armoured Division: Major General G J Binns CBE DSO MC
+ 4 Mechanised Brigade
+ 7 Armoured Brigade
+ 20 Armoured Brigade
o General Officer Commanding 3rd (UK) Mechanised Division: Major General B W White-Spunner CBE
+ 1 Mechanised Brigade
+ 12 Mechanised Brigade
+ 19 Light Brigade
+ 52 Infantry Brigade
o General Officer Commanding 6th (UK) Division: Major General J D Page OBE (from Feb 2008)
o General Officer Commanding, Theatre Troops: Major General H Rollo CBE
+ 1 Artillery Brigade
+ HQ Joint Ground-Based Air Defence (16 Regiment, RA)
+ 8 Force Engineer Brigade
# 12 (Air Support) Engineer Group
# 29 (Land Support) Engineer Group
# 170 (Infrastructure Support) Engineer Group
+ 101 Logistic Brigade
+ 102 Logistic Brigade
+ 104 Logistic Support Brigade (PJHQ)
+ 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade
+ 11 Signal Brigade
+ 1 Signal Brigade
+ 1 Military Intelligence Brigade
+ 2 Medical Brigade
o General Officer Commanding, Joint Helicopter Command: Major General G R Coward OBE
+ Joint Helicopter Command
+ 16 Air Assault Brigade
o Director General Training Support: Major General A C P Kennett CBE

Regional Forces

* Commander, Regional Forces: Lieutenant General N R Parker CBE
o General Officer Commanding 2nd Division: Major General D McDowall MBE
+ 15 (North East) Brigade
+ 38 (Irish) Brigade
+ 42 (North West) Brigade
+ 51 (Scottish) Brigade
+ Catterick Garrison
o General Officer Commanding 4th Division: Major General P F Everson OBE
+ 2 (South East) Brigade
+ 43 (Wessex) Brigade
+ 145 (South) Brigade
+ Aldershot Garrison
+ British Gurkhas Nepal
+ Brunei Garrison
o General Officer Commanding London District: Major General W G Cubitt CBE
o General Officer Commanding 5th Division: Major General A P Farquhar CBE
+ 49 (East) Brigade
+ 143 (West Midlands) Brigade
+ 160 (Welsh) Brigade
+ 16 Air Assault Brigade
+ Colchester Garrison

HQ Northern Ireland

* Permanent Units
o HQ Northern Ireland
o 15 Signal Regiment
o 38 Infantry Brigade
+ 2nd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires) (Ballykelly)
+ HQNI Support Battalion
+ 2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd, 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment)
+ 591 (Independent) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
+ 152 Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps
+ 253 Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps
+ Queen's University Officer Training Corps
o B (North Irish Horse) Squadron, Queen's Own Yeomanry
o 40 (Ulster) Signal Regiment
o 206 (Ulster) Battery, 105th Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers)
o 204 Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps
o No. 230 Squadron, RAF
o No. 3 Squadron, RAF Regiment
o 5 Regiment, Army Air Corps
o 25 Engineer Regiment
o 8 Detachment, Lisburn, Northern Ireland - 243 Provost Company (Volunteers)

London District

* Regular Army Units

* o Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment
o King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery
o One public duties battalion based at Wellington Barracks (foot guards)
o One public duties battalion based at Victoria Barracks, Windsor (foot guards)
o One public duties battalion based at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow (line infantry) - to move 2008 to the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
o Three foot guards incremental companies based at Chelsea Barracks - to move 2008 to the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
o 238 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals (officially part of 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade, but provides all communications for London District)
o 20 Logistic Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
* Territorial Army Units
o Honourable Artillery Company
o Royal Yeomanry
o London Regiment
o 106th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery
o 31 (City of London) Signal Regiment
o 151st (Greater London) Logistic Support Regiment
o London District Regional training center
o University of London Officer Training Corps

16 Air Assault Brigade is an independent formation that can be deployed either independently or as part of a higher formation. For administrative purposes, it is part of 5 Division.
Military Command
28-03-2008, 05:11
Royal Naval Service "Senior Service"

Major Surface Combatants

Invincible-class Aircraft carriers (3)

* HMS Illustrious (R06)
* HMS Ark Royal (R07) - flagship of the active fleet
* HMS Invincible (R05) - In reserve

Type 42 destroyers (8)

* HMS Exeter (D89)
* HMS Southampton (D90)
* HMS Nottingham (D91)
* HMS Liverpool (D92)
* HMS Manchester (D95)
* HMS Gloucester (D96)
* HMS Edinburgh (D97)
* HMS York (D98)

Type 23 frigates (13)

* HMS Argyll (F231)
* HMS Lancaster (F229)
* HMS Iron Duke (F234)
* HMS Monmouth (F235)
* HMS Montrose (F236)
* HMS Westminster (F237)
* HMS Northumberland (F238)
* HMS Richmond (F239)
* HMS Somerset (F82)
* HMS Sutherland (F81)
* HMS Kent (F78)
* HMS Portland (F79)
* HMS St Albans (F83)

Type 22 frigates (4)

* HMS Cornwall (F99)
* HMS Cumberland (F85)
* HMS Campbeltown (F86)
* HMS Chatham (F87)



Amphibious Forces

Landing Platform Helicopter (1)

* HMS Ocean (L12)

Albion-class landing platform docks (2)

* HMS Albion (L14)
* HMS Bulwark (L15)



Mine Warfare Forces

Sandown-class mine countermeasures vessels (8)

* HMS Walney (M104)
* HMS Penzance (M106)
* HMS Pembroke (M107)
* HMS Grimsby (M108)
* HMS Bangor (M109)
* HMS Ramsey (M110)
* HMS Blyth (M111)
* HMS Shoreham (M112)

Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessels (8)

* HMS Ledbury (M30)
* HMS Cattistock (M31)
* HMS Brocklesby (M33)
* HMS Middleton (M34)
* HMS Chiddingfold (M37)
* HMS Atherstone (M38)
* HMS Hurworth (M39)
* HMS Quorn (M41)


Patrol Vessels

Antarctic patrol ship (1)

* HMS Endurance (A171)

River-class patrol vessels (4)

* HMS Mersey (P283)
* HMS Severn (P282)
* HMS Tyne (P281)
* HMS Clyde (P257) (modified River class)

Archer or P2000-class fast patrol boats (14)

* HMS Archer (P264)
* HMS Biter (P270)
* HMS Smiter (P272)
* HMS Blazer (P279)
* HMS Puncher (P291)
* HMS Charger (P292)
* HMS Ranger (P293)
* HMS Trumpeter (P294)
* HMS Express (P163)
* HMS Example (P165)
* HMS Explorer (P164)
* HMS Exploit (P167)
* HMS Tracker (P274)
* HMS Raider (P275)


Survey Vessels

Ocean survey vessel (1)

* HMS Scott (H131)

Coastal survey vessels (2)

* HMS Roebuck (H130)
* HMSML Gleaner (H86)

Echo-class multi-purpose survey vessels (2)

* HMS Echo (H87)
* HMS Enterprise (H88)

Submarines

Vanguard-class submarines (SSBNs) (4)

* HMS Vanguard (S28)
* HMS Victorious (S29)
* HMS Vigilant (S30)
* HMS Vengeance (S31)

Trafalgar-class submarines (SSNs) (7)

* HMS Trafalgar (S107)
* HMS Turbulent (S87)
* HMS Tireless (S88)
* HMS Torbay (S90)
* HMS Trenchant (S91)
* HMS Talent (S92)
* HMS Triumph (S93)

Swiftsure-class submarines (SSNs) (2)

* HMS Superb (S109)
* HMS Sceptre (S104)

Other ships in commission

* HMS Bristol (D23) - Type 82 destroyer - now used as a training ship, permanently docked in Portsmouth Harbour
* HMS Caroline - C class cruiser - now used as a shore establishment, permanently docked in Belfast
* HMS Victory - First-rate ship of the line - the flagship of the Second Sea Lord, permanently docked in Portsmouth Naval Base


Current Royal Navy Shore Establishments

Air stations

* RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk)
* RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)

Naval bases

* HMS Drake (HMNB Devonport, Devonport, Devon, England)
* HMS Nelson (HMNB Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
* HMS Neptune (HMNB Clyde, Faslane, Helensburgh, Scotland)

Testing establishments

* Vulcan NRTE (Naval Reactor Test Establishment) (HMS Vulcan) Dounreay, Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.

Training establishments

* HMS Collingwood (Fareham, Hampshire, England)
* HMS Dartmouth (Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devon, England)
* HMS Dryad (former location of the Maritime Warfare School)
* HMS Excellent (Whale Island, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
* HMS Raleigh (Torpoint, Cornwall, England)
* HMS Sultan (Gosport, Hampshire, England)
* HMS Temeraire (Portsmouth, Hampshire)

Other

* HMS Caledonia, Rosyth, Fife, Scotland
* HMS Saker (the collective title for United States based Royal Navy personnel)
* HMS Rooke (Gibraltar) (Whilst there are RN personnel stationed at many locations outside the UK, Rooke is one of very few specifically Royal Navy shore establishments left outside the UK).
* JSU Northwood, ex-HMS Warrior (Northwood, Middlesex, England)

Current Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments

The modern RNR has fourteen Royal Naval Reserve Units (with 6 satellite units). These are:

* HMS Calliope, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, England
* HMS Cambria, Cardiff, Wales
o Tawe Division (Swansea)
* HMS Caroline, Belfast,
* HMS Dalriada, Greenock, Scotland
o Govan Division (Glasgow)
* HMS Eaglet, Liverpool, England
o Menai Division (Llandudno)
* HMS Forward, Birmingham, England
* HMS Flying Fox, Bristol, England
* HMS Ferret, Chicksands, Bedfordshire, England
* HMS King Alfred, Whale Island, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
* HMS President, London E1, England
o Medway Division, Chatham, Kent)
* HMS Scotia, Rosyth, Fife, Scotland (Within the grounds of HMS Caledonia)
o Tay Division (Dundee)
* HMS Sherwood, Nottingham, England
o Ceres Division (satellite unit of HMS Sherwood), Leeds, England
* HMS Vivid, Mount Wise, Plymouth, Devon, England
* HMS Wildfire, Northwood, Middlesex, England
Military Command
28-03-2008, 05:29
Royal Air Force

Current Royal Air Force Stations

England (current)

Bedfordshire (current)

* RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow
* RAF Henlow - now part of the combined RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow

Berkshire (current)

* RAF Welford
* RAF Woodley

Buckinghamshire (current)

* RAF Halton
* RAF High Wycombe

Cambridgeshire (current)

* RAF Brampton - now part of the combined RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow
* RAF Wittering
* RAF Wyton - now part of the combined RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow

Cornwall (current)

* RAF St. Mawgan
* RRH Portreath

Cumbria (current)

* RAF Spadeadam

Devon (current)

* RAF Chivenor - now Royal Marines Base Chivenor
* RAF Hartland Point (RADAR Station)

Gloucestershire (current)

* RAF Fairford
* RAF Innsworth

Hampshire (current)

* Defence CBRN Centre, Winterbourne Gunner (managed by Strike Command)
* RAF Oakhanger
* RAF Odiham

Lincolnshire (current)

* RAF Barkston Heath
* RAF Cranwell - home to the RAF College Cranwell
* RAF Digby
* RAF Coningsby
* RAF Donna Nook
* RAF Holbeach
* RAF Scampton
* RAF Waddington
* RAF Wainfleet
* RAF Woodhall Spa

London (current)

* RAF Bentley Priory
* RAF Northolt
* Northwood Headquarters
* RAF Uxbridge
* RAF West Drayton

Merseyside (current)

* RAF Woodvale

Norfolk (current)

* RAF Feltwell
* RAF Marham
* RAF Neatishead
* RAF Trimingham

Northamptonshire (current)

* RAF Croughton

Northumberland (current)

* RAF Boulmer

Nottinghamshire (current)

* RAF Syerston

Oxfordshire (current)

* RAF Bampton Castle
* RAF Barford St John
* RAF Benson
* RAF Brize Norton
* RAF Weston-on-the-Green

Rutland (current)

* RAF Cottesmore

Shropshire (current)

* RAF Cosford
* RAF Shawbury
* RAF Ternhill

Staffordshire (current)

* MoD Stafford - formerly RAF Stafford

Suffolk (current)

* RAF Honington
* RAF Lakenheath
* RAF Mildenhall
* RAF Wattisham - now known as "Wattisham Airfield used by a number of units, including the British Army (AAC Wattisham)

Surrey (current)

* RAF Headley Court - the Defence Services Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DSMRC)

Wiltshire (current)

* MoD Boscombe Down
* RAF Lyneham
* RAF Rudloe Manor

East Riding of Yorkshire (current)

* RAF Holmpton E.Yorks
* RAF Leconfield

North Yorkshire (current)

* RAF Church Fenton
* RAF Dishforth - also used by the British Army (AAC Dishforth)
* RAF Fylingdales
* RAF Leeming
* RAF Menwith Hill
* RAF Staxton Wold
* RAF Topcliffe
* RAF Linton-on-Ouse

Scotland (current)

* RRH Benbecula
* RAF Buchan
* RAF Kinloss
* RAF Leuchars
* RAF Lossiemouth
* RAF Prestwick
* RAF Spadeadam
* RAF Tain

Wales (current)

* RAF Mona
* RAF Saint Athan (South Glamorgan)
* RAF Valley (Anglesey)
* RAF Pembrey Sands
* RAF Sealand

Northern Ireland (current)

* RAF Aldergrove - also used by the British Army (AAC Aldergrove)


Expeditionary Air Wings

Formed 01 April 2006, Expeditionary Air Wings (EAW) are found at the following RAF Flying Stations:

* RAF Waddington - No 34 EAW (ISTAR)
* RAF Lyneham - No 38 EAW (Air Transport)
* RAF Coningsby - No 121 EAW (Multi Role)
* RAF Cottesmore - No 122 EAW (Fighter / Ground Attack)
* RAF Leuchars - No 125 EAW (Fighter)
* RAF Leeming - No 135 EAW (Fighter)
* RAF Marham - No 138 EAW (Fighter / Ground Attack)
* RAF Lossiemouth - No 140 EAW (Fighter / Ground Attack)
* RAF Kinloss - No 325 EAW (Maritime Patrol & Surveillance)


Force Protection Wings

Formed from RAF Regiment field squadrons, Force Protection (FP) Wings are responsible for defending aircraft and personnel whilst deployed on operations. Each FP Wg is parented by an RAF Station with whom it is usually deployed:

* RAF Force Protection Force Headquarters - RAF Honington
* No 1 Force Protection Wing - RAF Wittering
* No 2 Force Protection Wing - RAF Leeming
* No 3 Force Protection Wing - RAF Marham
* No 4 Force Protection Wing - RAF Lyneham
* No 5 Force Protection Wing - RAF Lossiemouth
* No 6 Force Protection Wing - RAF Leuchars

Miscellaneous Wings

* No 1 Air Mobility Wing - RAF Lyneham
* No. 85 Expeditionary Logistics Wing - RAF Wittering

Station-based Wings

A typical Royal Air Force flying station (not training) will have the following integrated wing-based structure:

* Administrative Wing / Base (Station) Support Wing
* Depth Support Wing
* Forward Support Wing
* Operations Wing

On a smaller RAF Station, these functions may be termed squadrons but their role is identical.

Specialised Station-based Wings

Some stations has Wings which are customised to their particular role with the RAF:

* Airport of Embarkation Wing - RAF Brize Norton

Tactical Wings

Wings termed 'Tactical' within the Royal Air Force provide are cohesive, specialised units that are usually found in DPM uniform.

* Tactical Communications Wing - RAF Brize Norton
* Tactical Imagery-Intelligence Wing - RAF Marham
* Tactical Medical Wing - RAF Lyneham
* Tactical Provost Wing - RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow
* Tactical Supply Wing - MOD Stafford


Squadrons

* Offensive Support
o 1 Squadron
o 2 Squadron
o 4 Squadron
o 6 Squadron
o 9 Squadron
o 12 Squadron
o 13 Squadron
o 14 Squadron
o 31 Squadron
o 617 Squadron

# Air Defence and Airborne Early warning

* 3 Squadron
* 8 Squadron
* 11 Squadron
* 23 Squadron
* 25 Squadron
* 43 Squadron
* 111 Squadron

# Reconnaissance

* 5 Squadron
* 51 Squadron

# Flying Training

* 19 Squadron
* 45 Squadron
* 55 Squadron
* 60 Squadron
* 72 Squadron
* 100 Squadron
* 207 Squadron
* 208 Squadron

# Operational Conversion Units

* 15 Squadron
* 17 Squadron
* 20 Squadron
* 29 Squadron
* 41 Squadron
* 56 Squadron

# Air Transport and Air-to-Air refuelling

* 24 Squadron
* 30 Squadron
* 32 Squadron
* 47 Squadron
* 70 Squadron
* 99 Squadron
* 101 Squadron
* 216 Squadron

# Support Helicopter

* 7 Squadron
* 18 Squadron
* 27 Squadron
* 28 Squadron
* 33 Squadron
* 78 Squadron
* 230 Squadron

# Maritime Patrol and Search and Rescue

* 22 Squadron
* 42 Squadron
* 84 Squadron
* 120 Squadron
* 201 Squadron
* 202 Squadron
Military Command
28-03-2008, 05:37
Royal Marines

1st Commando Division, Royal Marines


3 Commando Brigade Group, RM

1 Recce Squadron, RM
35 Commando, RM (35 Cdo)
37 Commando, RM (37 Cdo)
301 Assault Squadron, RM
29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery (29 RA)
3 Commando Air Group (3 CAG)
59 Independent Commando Squadron, Royal Engineers
1 Commando Logistics Regiment (1 CLR)

4 Commando Brigade Group, RM

2 Recce Squadron, RM
40 Commando, RM (40 Cdo)
42 Commando, RM (42 Cdo)
45 Commando, RM (45 Cdo)
401 Assault Squadron, RM
46 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery (46 RA)
4 Commando Air Group (5 CAG)
60 Independent Commando Squadron, Royal Engineers
2 Commando Logistics Regiment (2 CLR)

5 Commando Brigade Group, RM

3 Recce Squadron, RM
52 Commando, RM (52 Cdo)
53 Commando, RM (53 Cdo)
58 Commando, RM (58 Cdo)
501 Assault Squadron, RM
50 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery (50 RA)
5 Commando Air Group (5 CAG)
61 Independent Commando Squadron, Royal Engineers
3 Commando Logistics Regiment (3 CLR)

Divisional Recce Group

4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards (4 DG)
41 Commando, RM (41 Cdo)

Divisional Command Group

1 Commando Division Command Group
201 Commando Tactical Squadron, Royal Electronic Warfare and Security (201 REWS)
1 Commando Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery (1 RHA)
126 Commando Regiment (V), Royal Artillery (126 RA)
1 Commando Regiment, Royal Engineers (1 Cdo RE)
2 Commando Regiment, Royal Engineers (2 Cdo RE)
11 Commando Logistics Regiment (11 CLR)
Military Command
09-04-2008, 20:22
Irish Army

1st Armored Brigade-5000 men
-1st. (Heavy)Cavalry-500 men
-2nd. (Light) Cavalry-1750 men
-3rd. (Light) Cavalry-1750 men
-4th. (Air Defense) Cavalry-500 men
-1st. (Mobile) Artillery Regiment-500men

1st. Infantry Brigade (Mechanized)-10,000 men
-5th. (Light) Cavalry-1750 men
-1st. (Mechanized) Infantry-2500 men
-2nd. (Mechanized) Infantry-2500 men
-3rd. (Mechanized) Infantry-2500 men
-2nd. (Mobile) Artillery Regiment-750 men

2nd. Infantry Brigade (Airmobile)-5000 men
-4th. (Light) Infantry-1500 men
-5th. (Light) Infantry-1500 men
-6th. (Airborne) Infantry-1500 men
-3rd. (Airmobile) Artillery Regiment-500 men

Army Auxiliary Corps
(35000 men)
1st. Cavalry Logistics Brigade
1st. Infantry Logistics Brigade
2nd. Infantry Logistics Brigade
1st. Artillery Logistics Brigade

Military Police Brigade (2000 men)
1st. MP Regiment
2nd. MP Regiment
3rd. MP Regiment
4th. MP Regiment
Total Number of Men: 53000

Equipment Used by Irish Army

-Leopard 2E
-Geopard AA Tank
-Mowag Piranha IIIH (AA APC)
-Nissan Patrol FFR vehicles, troop transport 4x4.
-Ford transit, troop transport.
-LDV Minibus, troop transport.
-Various other transport type vehicles and staff cars.
-Cavalry Corps, Military Police and communications corps are equipped with all terrain and road going motorbikes and ATVs.
-Man troop transport vehicles.
-Iveco troop carrying transport vehicles.
-Mercedes-Benz G-Class troop carrying transport vehicles.
-Scania (drops heavy lift vehicle).
-Iveco (drops heavy lift vehicle).
-Land Rover defender (field ambulances).
-Mowag Duro III (bomb disposal unit vehicles, armoured and unarmoured).
-Acmat troop transport vehicle and gun tractor in limited role for 105mm and 120mm mortar artillery.

Irish Navy

8 Patrol vessels
LÉ Emer (P21)
LÉ Aoife (P22)
LÉ Aisling (P23)
LÉ Eithne (P31)
LÉ Orla (P41)
LÉ Ciara (P42)
LÉ Róisín (P51)
LÉ Niamh (P52)
Navy Logistical Corps (15000 men)
Total Number of Men: 16444

Irish Air Force

Alouette III-7
Augusta-Westland AW139-6
Beechcraft King Air-1
CASN CN 235-2
CESNA 172-5
Eurocopter EC 135-2
Gulfstream IV-1
Learjet 45-1
Pilatus PC9-8
Sikorsky S61 Seaking-4

Eurofighter Typhoon-36
101 Squadron (12 Eurofighters Typhoon)-IAFB Aldergrove
102 Squadron (12 Eurofighter Typhoon)-IAFB Belladona
103 Squadron (12 Eurofighter Typhoon)-IAFB Cork
J2 Mitsubishi-36
201 Squadron (12 J2 Mitsubishi)-IAFB Aldergrove
202 Squadron (12 J2 Mitsubishi)-IAFB Belladona
203 Squadron (12 J2 Mitsubishi)-IAFB Cork
Air Force Logistical Corps (15000 men)
Total Number of Men: 16000 men

Total Number of Men in Armed Forces: 85500 Men
20500 Combat Soldiers
65000 Support Soldiers


The Irish Army's Armor Regiments are going to be switching tanks from the Leopard 2 to the Challenger 2 as the Challenger 2 is produced by the British that can ship them more when they are needed.
Military Command
24-04-2008, 21:51
# Far Eastern Operational-Strategic Command (Khabarovsk)

* Far East Military District (Khabarovsk)

o 5th Combined Arms Army (Ussuriysk, Primorsky Kray)
+ 29th Motor Rifle Division (C) (Kamen-Rybolov, Primorsky Kray)
# 185th Tank Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Troitskoye, Primorsky Kray)
# 402nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Platonovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 436th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 438th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Dukhovskoye, Primorsky Kray)
# 77th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.) (Platonovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 1040th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-15.) (Troitskoye, Primorsky Kray)
+ 81st 'Krasnograd-Iasi-Roman-Pressburg' Guards Motor Rifle Division (C) (Bikin, Primorsky Kray)
# 296th Tank Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Druzhba, Primorsky Kray)
# . Training Tank Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Lermontovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 233rd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Bikin, Primorsky Kray)
# 235th 'Yasskiy' Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Rozengardovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 238th 'Gdansk' Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Vyazemskoye, Primorsky Kray)
# 91st Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.) (Rozengardovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 1169th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
+ 83rd Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade (A) (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S19 Msta-S., 2S3 Akatsiya., 2S1 Gvozdika., 2S12., BM-21 Grad.) (Ussuriysk, Primorsky Kray)
+ 127th 'Roslavl' Machinegun Artillery Division (C) (Sergeyevka, Primorsky Kray)
# 218th 'Kremenchug-Berlin' Tank Regiment (Lipovtsy, Primorsky Kray)
# 114th Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Novogeorgiyevka, Primorsky Kray)
# 130th Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Sergeyevka, Primorsky Kray)
# 394th Machinegun Artillery Regiment
# 872nd 'Vitebsk-Xinganskiy' Artillery Regiment (Barano-Orenburgskoye, Primorsky Kray)
# 1171st Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment
+ 129th Guards Machinegun Artillery Division (C) (Barabash, Primosky Kray)
# 248th 'Harbin' Tank Regiment (Zanadvorovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 45th Guards Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Ussuriysk, Primorsky Kray)
# 52nd Guards Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Barabash, Primosky Kray)
# 290th Guards Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Kraskino, Primosky Kray)
# 26th Guards Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S)
# 1173rd Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Ussuriysk, Primorsky Kray)
+ 130th 'Pacific' Machinegun Artillery Division (C) (Lesozavodsk, Primorsky Kray)
# 122nd Tank Regiment (Dalnegorsk, Primorsky Kray)
# 199th 'Upper-Udinskiy' Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Lazo, Primorsky Kray)
# 469th Machinegun Artillery Regiment. (Filino, Primorsky Kray)
# 472nd Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Panteleymonovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 378th Guards Artillery Regiment (Dalnerechensk, Primorsky Kray)
# 1135th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Panteleymonovka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 319th Separate Combat Control Helicopter Regiment (319 OVP BU) (Mi-24, Mi-8) (Chernigovka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 305th Artillery Brigade (2S5 Giatsint) (Pokrovka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 338th 'Dvinskaya' Guards Rocket Artillery Brigade (BM-22 Uragan, BM-21 Grad) (Novosysoyevka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 719th Rocket Artillery Brigade (BM-22 Uragan) (Pokrovka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 958th Anti-Tank Regiment (MT/T-12.) (Pokrovka or Barano-Orenburgskoye, Primorsky Kray)
+ 20th Guards Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (SS-21) (Spassky, Primorsky Kray)
+ . Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (SS-1B.) (Sibirtsevo, Primorsky Kray)
+ 224th. Engineer-Sapper Brigade (Pokrovka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 86th. 'Neva' Separate Communications Regiment (Ussuriysk, Primorsky Kray)

o 35th Combined Arms Army (Belogorsk, Amur Oblast)
+ 21st 'Vitebsk' Guards Tank Division (C) (Belogorsk, Amur Oblast)
# 2nd 'Vitebsk' Guards Tank Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 111th Guards Tank Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 125th Guards Tank Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Yekaterinoslavka, Khabarovskiy Kray)
# 143rd Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Yekaterinoslavka, Khabarovskiy Kray)
# 277th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-80., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 57th Machinegun Artillery Regiment
# 64th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# 1064th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-15.)
+ 194th 'Rezhitsa-Slonim-Luminets-Tannenburg.' Motor Rifle Division46 (C) (Khabarovsk).
# . Tank Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 616th Motorized Rifle Regiment. (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 954th Motorized Rifle Regiment. (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 299th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment. (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# . Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
+ 265th 'Vyborg.' Motor Rifle Division (C) (Vozhayevka, Khabarovsk Kray).
# 212th Tank Regiment. (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 373rd. Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 695th. Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 785th. Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 798th. Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# . Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
+ 270th 'Demidov-Polotsk.' Motor Rifle Division (C) (Khabarovsk)
# 509th Tank Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 102nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 478th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 882nd Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 810th. Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# 470th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8)
+ 128th Machinegun Artillery Division (Babstvo, Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
# . Tank Regiment
# . Machinegun Artillery Regiment
# . Machinegun Artillery Regiment
# . Machinegun Artillery Regiment
# . Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment
# . Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment.
+ 2nd Fortified Area (Brigade) (PT-76, 2A36, D-20, BM-21 Grad) (Bolshaya Ussurka, Khabarovsk Oblast)
+ 364th Separate Helicopter Regiment (364 OVP) (Mi-24, Mi-8) (Srednebeloye, Amur Oblast)
+ 15th Guards Artillery Division (C) (Krasnaya Rechka, Khabarovsk Oblast)
# 607th Artillery Brigade
# 107th Artillery Brigade.
# . Artillery Brigade
# . Artillery Brigade
# . Artillery Brigade
+ 165th Artillery Brigade (D-20) (Belogorsk, Amur Oblast)
+ . Artillery Regiment (2S5 Giatsint.) (Srednebeloye, Amur Oblast)
+ . Rocket Artillery Regiment (BM-22 Uragan) (Belogorsk, Amur Oblast)
+ 786th Rocket Artillery Regiment (Krasnaya Rechka, Khabarovsk Oblast)
+ . Anti-Tank Regiment (MT/T-12) (Belogorsk, Amur Oblast)
+ 153rd Guards Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (SS-21) (Svobodny, Amur Oblast)
+ 470th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-12/S-300B) (Khabarovsk Oblast)
+ 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (SA-13) (Svobodny, Amur Oblast)
+ . Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (SA-13) (Anastasevka, Khabarovsk Kray.)
+ . Seperate Engineer-Sapper Regiment (Berezovka, Primorsky Kray.)
+ . Engineer Pontoon Bridge Regiment (Argali.)
+ 161st Separate Communications Regiment (Belogorsk, Amur Oblast)
+ . Separate Communications Regiment (Garovka, Khabarovsk Kray)
+ . Armament Storage Base (former 73rd 'Novosybkov-Shlobin-Slonim-Luminets-Siberian' Motor Rifle Division.) (Novoe, Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
+ . Armament Storage Base (former 266th Motor Rifle Division.) (Knyaze-Volkonskoe, Khabarovsk Kray)
+ Krasnoznamenka

o 68th Army Corps (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsky, Sakhalin Oblast)
+ 22nd 'Chapayevskaya' Motor Rifle Division (Yelizovo, Kamchatka Oblast)
# 59th Tank Regiment (T-72, BMP/BTR., 2S19 Msta-S.) (Milkovo-Waromy, Kamchatka Oblast)
# 211th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 246th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 304th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# 157th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# 1006th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
+ 33rd Motor Rifle Division (C) (Khomutovo, Sakhalin Oblast)
# 192nd Tank Regiment (T-55M, BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Aniva, Sakhalin Oblast)
# 377th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-55M., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Aniva, Sakhalin Oblast)
# 385th. Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-55M., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Dacha, Sakhalin Oblast)
# 465th Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-55M., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.) (Leonidov, Sakhalin Oblast)
# 989th Self-propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# . Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
+ 99th Motor Rifle Division. (C) (Chukotsky, Chukotka Autonomous District)
# . Tank Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# . Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# . Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# . Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., BMP/BTR., 2S3 Akatsiya.)
# . Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
# . Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
+ 18th Machinegun Artillery Division (C) (Iturup, Kurile Islands)
# . Tank Regiment
# 46th Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Iturup, Kurile Islands)
# 49th Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Iturup, Kurile Islands)
# 484th Machinegun Artillery Regiment (Iturup, Kurile Islands)
# . Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment
# . Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment.
+ . Artillery Brigade (2S5 Giatsint., 2A36.)
+ . Artillery Brigade (2S5 Giatsint., 2A36.)
+ 921st Artillery Regiment. (2S5 Giatsint., 2A36.) (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ . Engineer-Sapper Regiment (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsky, Sakhalin Oblast)
+ 166th Separate Communications Regiment (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsky, Sakhalin Oblast)
+ . Armament Storage Base (former 79th 'Lyuban-Kattowice-Donbas' Motor Rifle Division) (Leonipovo-Sakhalinsk, Sakhalin Oblast)

o 14th Special Designation (Spetsnaz) Brigade (Ussuriysk, Primorsky Krai)
o 825th Separate Helicopter Regiment (825 OVP) (Mi-8) (Garovka-2, Khabarovsk Kray)
o 107th Surface-to-Surface Missile Brigade (SS-21) (Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
o 203rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (SA-12/S-300B) (Birobidzhan, Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
o . Seperate Engineer-Sapper Regiment (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsky, Sakhalin Oblast)
o . Seperate Communications Regiment (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsky, Sakhalin Oblast)
o 16th NBC Protection Brigade (Galkino, Khabarovsk Kray)
o 129th Regional Training Center (formerly 129th Training Motor Rifle Division) (Knyaze-Volkonskoe, Khabarovsk Kray)
+ 240th Training Tank Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.) (Anastas'evka, Khabarovsk Kray.)
+ 494th Training Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.) (Khabarovsk)
+ . Training Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.)
+ . Training Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.)
+ 32nd Training Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S3 Akatsiya., 2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.)
+ 1226th Training Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.) (Anastasevka, Khabarovsk Kray.)
o 291st Regional Training Center (formerly 121st Training Motor Rifle Division) (Sibirtsevo, Primorsky Kray)
+ 242nd Training Tank Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.) (Sibirtsevo, Primorsky Kray)
+ 384th 'Chita' Training Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.)
+ . Training Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.)
+ . Training Motorized Rifle Regiment (T-72., T-64., BMP/BTR/MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika.)
+ 1220th Training Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (2S3 Akatsiya., 2S19 Msta-S., BM-21 Grad.) (Lyalichi, Primorsky Kray)
+ 1136th Training Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.) (Troitskoye, Primorsky Kray)

o 11th Air Force and Air Defense Army (11 A VVSiPVO) (Khabarovsk)
+ 83rd Bomber Aviation Division (83 BAD) (Komsomolsk-na-Amure, Khabarovsk Kray)
# 42nd Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment (42 Gv BAP) (Su-24) (Verino - Pereyaslavka, Khabarovsk Kray)
# 224th. Bomber Aviation Regiment (224. BAP) (Su-24) (Kremovo, Primorsky Kray)
# 257th Separate Composite Aviation Regiment (Transport) (257 OSAP) (An-26, An-24, An-12) (Khabarovsk - Bolshoy, Khabarovsk Kray)
+ 303rd Composite Aviation Division (303 SAD) (Ussuriysk - Vozdvizhenka, Primorsky Kray)
# 18th Guards Shturmovik Aviation Regiment (18 Gv ShAP) (Su-25) (Galenki, Primorsky Kray)
# 187th Shturmovik Aviation Regiment (187 ShAP) (Su-25) (Chernigovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 56th Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (56 RAP) (Su-24MR, MiG-25R) (Vozzhayevka, Amur Oblast)
+ 25th Air Defense Division (25 DPVO) (Komsomolsk-na-Amure, Khabarovsk Kray)
# 530th Fighter Aviation Regiment (530 IAP) (MiG-31) (Chuguevka - Sokolovka, Primorsky Kray)
# 22nd Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (22 Gv IAP) (Su-27) (Tsentralnaya Uglovaya, Amur Oblast)
# 23rd Fighter Aviation Regiment (23 IAP) (Su-27) (Komsomolsk na Amure - Dzemgi, Khabarovsk Kray)

* Pacific Fleet (Vladivostok, Primorsky Kray)
o 16th 'Siberian' Nuclear Submarine Squadron (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ 10th Division (SSBN) (Rybachiy, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ 25th Division (SSBN) (Rybachiy, Kamchatka Oblast)
o Seaside Flottilla (Fokino, Shkotovo, Primorsky Kray)
+ 36th Missile Ships Division (Fokino, Shkotovo, Primorsky Kray)
# Heavy Nuclear Missile Cruiser Admiral Lazarev
# Missile Cruiser Varyag
+ 19th Submarine Brigade (SSK)
+ 44th Anti-Submarine Warfare (Destroyer) Brigade (Vladivostok, Primorsky Kray)
+ 65th Surface Ships Brigade
+ 100th Landing Ships Brigade (Fokino, Shkotovo, Primorsky Kray)
+ 38th Reconnaissance Ships Brigade

o Pacific Fleet Naval Aviation (VVS TOF)
+ 25th Naval Missile-carrying Aviation Division (25 MRAD) (Alekseyevka, Primorsky Krai)
# . Guards Naval Missile-carrying Aviation Regiment (Gv MRAP) (Tu-22M) (Alekseyevka, Primorsky Kray)
# . Naval Missile-carrying Aviation Regiment (MRAP) (Tu-22M) (Sovetskaya Gavan, Khabarovsk Kray)
# . Guards Naval Missile-carrying Aviation Regiment (Gv MRAP) (Su-24) (Alekseyevka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 865th Fighter Aviation Regiment (865 IAP) (Air Force) (MiG-31) (Yelizovo, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ 173rd Separate Naval Shturmovik Aviation Regiment (173 OMShAP) (Su-24) (Pristan, Primorsky Kray)
+ 174th Separate Naval Shturmovik Aviation Regiment (174 OMShAP) (Su-24MR) (Pristan, Primorsky Kray)
+ 310th Separate Long-Range Anti-Submarine Aviation Regiment (310 OPLAP DD) (Tu-142) (Mongokhto - Bolshoy Kamen, Khabarovsk Kray)
+ 77th Separate Composite Anti-Submarine Aviation Regiment (77 OSPLAP) (Il-38, Ka-27, Mi-14) (Nikolayevka - Zolotaya Dolina, Primorsky Kray)
+ 593rd Separate Transport Aviation Regiment (An-26, An-24, An-12) (Artyom - Knevichi, Primorsky Kray)
+ 317th Separate Composite Aviation Regiment (Transport) (317 OSAP) (An-26, An-12, Mi-8) (Yelizovo, Kamchatka)
+ 710th Shipborne Anti-Submarine Helicopter Squadron (710 OKPLVE) (Ka-27) (Novonezhino, Primorsky Kray)

o Coastal Forces of the Pacific Fleet
+ 40th Separate Motorized Rifle (Coastal Defense) Brigade (A) (T-72., BTR., BMP., 2S1 Gvozdika., D-30.) (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ . Coastal Defense Artillery Regiment (2A36)
+ 21st Coastal Defense Rocket Regiment (SSC-1B) (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ . Coastal Defense Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-10/S-300P) (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatka Oblast)
+ 59th Coastal Defense Separate Communications Regiment (Vladivostok, Primorsky Kray)

o 55th 'Mozyrskaya' Marine Division (Vladivostok, Primorsky Kray)
+ 106th Naval Infantry Regiment (T-72., BTR., MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika., 2S9 Nona-S.)
+ 165th 'Cossack' Naval Infantry Regiment (T-72., BTR., MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika., 2S9 Nona-S.)
+ 390th Naval Infantry Regiment (T-72., BTR., MT-LB., 2S1 Gvozdika., 2S9 Nona-S.) (Slavyanka, Primorsky Kray)
+ 921st Artillery Regiment (2S9 Nona-S.)
+ 923rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (SA-8.)
o 42nd Naval Special Designation (Spetsnaz) Regiment (Dzhigit, Primorsky Kray)

# Eastern Region (Khabarovsk, Far Eastern Military District)

# 60th Special Designation Division (DON) (Tynda, Amur Oblast, Far Eastern Military District)

# 63rd Operational Designation Regiment (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, Kamchatka Oblast?)
# 477th Operational Designation Regiment
# 64th Operational Designation Regiment
# 67th Operational Designation Regiment
# 65th Operational Designation Regiment

# 671st Separate Helicopter Squadron (OVE) (Khabarovsk, Far Eastern Military District)


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United Earthlings
24-04-2008, 22:17
OCC: Maybe it's just me, but MC wouldn't it be easier if you just edit your previous post. If you ever get into a major war, I can only image the pain in the @$$, to say the least, it's going to be trying to dig up all those posts. Keeping them in one or two locations and just updating them with new information would seem to be easier and not only that, but a better option.

However, that's just my opinion so feel free to use whatever method works best for you.
Military Command
22-05-2008, 06:38
United Citizen's Federation Military Break Down:

French Military: 2,623,096

British Military: 468,269

Japanese Military: 349,430

Korean Military: 5,187,000

Cote d'Ivoire Military: 13,900

Ghana Military: 7,000

Guinea Military: 21,448

Irish Military: 85,500

Russian Military: 185,000

Total: 8,953,643 (Active and Reserve)

This total is with all military forces of both Active and Reserve Duty Personnel.

Total UCF Population is 358,088,215 with 5% of the population used for the military all together is 17,904,411 with a military budget of $4,255,071,607,471.10
New Allied Australia
22-05-2008, 07:12
The Federation of New Allied Australia Defence Force

Current Population: 267 Million

Current Military Personnel: 1 Million
Current Military Reverse: 500,000

Federated Australian Navy: 200,000
Federated Australian Air Force: 300,000
Federated Australian Army: 500,000

Federated Australian Navy
20 Cyclone Class Patrol Boat
12 Atla Class Mine Warfare
4 Tarawa Class Landing Ships
12 Rubis Class Attack Submarine
10 Brandenburg Class Frigate
10 Duke Class Frigate
8 Tourville Class Destroyers
4 Invincible Class Aircraft Carrier

FAN Organisaton
1st Tactical Fleet
2nd Tactical Fleet
3rd Tactical Fleet
4th Tactical Fleet
5th Tactical Fleet
6th Tactical Fleet
7th Tactical Fleet
8th Tactical Fleet

Federated Australian Air Force
8 C-17 Globemaster III Transport
10 Handley Page Victor K.2 Tanker
200 F/A 18 Super Hornet Carried Based Aircraft
100 F-22 Raptor
50 F-15E Strike Eagle Fighter Bombers/Attack Aircraft
40 UH-60 Black Hawk Utility Helicopters
50 CH-47 Chinook Utility Helicopters
20 AH-1 Super Cobra Attack Helicopters

FAAF Organisation
1st Squadron "Knights"
2nd Squadron "Eagles"
3rd Squadron "Falcon"
4th Squadron "Air Wackers"
5th Squadron "Fox"
6th Squadron "Red"

Federated Australian Army
500 M198 Artillery Gun
500 L118 Light Gun Artillery Gun
500 M777 Artillery Gun
1000 M1 Abram Main Battle Tanks
500 FV433 Abbot Self-propelled Artillery
3000 M113 Armored Fighting Vehicles
3000 M2 Armored Fighting Vehicles
8000 Land Rover Defender Jeeps
1000 M35 2-1/2 Ton Trucks

FAA Organisation
1st Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Light infantry Battalion
2nd Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Light infantry Battalion
3rd Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Light infantry Battalion
4th Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Mechanised Infantry Battalion
5th Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Mechanised Infantry Battalion
6th Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Mechanised Infantry Battalion
7th Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Motorised infantry Battalion
8th Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Motorised Infantry Battalion
9th Battalion, Federated Australian Regiment, Motorised Infantry Battalion
1st Armoured Regiment, Armoured Regiment
2nd Armoured Regiment, Armoured Regiment
3rd Armoured Regiment, Armoured Regiment
1st Special Forces Regiment, Special Air Service Regiment
2nd Special Forces Regiment, Special Air Service Regiment
3rd Special Forces Regiment, Special Air Service Regiment