Western Motors Corp
08-06-2007, 02:51
Western Motors Corporation Defense Force (WDF)
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Western Motors Defense Forces Logo
Leadership
President Randall Mosely (Commander in Chief)
Chief of Defense William Ritter
Field Marshal of the Defense Forces Gordon Smith
Field Marshal of the Ground Defense Force John Suthers (GDF)
Field Marshal of the Air Defense Force Mason Whitney (ADF)
Field Marshal of the Maritime Defense Force Harrison Weber (MDF)
Major Installations
Cora Defense Station (Ground, Air, Maritime, Command)
Arvada Defense Station (Ground, Air)
Sand Draw Defense Station (Ground, Air, Command)
Hudson Air Defense Station (Air)
Granger Maritime Defense Air Station (Maritime)
Laramie Maritime Defense Station (Maritime)
Ground Force (~36,000 personnel)
Ground Force Cora Area (12,000 personnel)
11th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (4,000 personnel)
111th Armored Regiment (1000 personnel)
A Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
B Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
C Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
Command/Support Squadron
112th Mechanized Infantry Regiment (1,000 personnel) A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
113th Mechanized Infantry Regiment (1,000 personnel)
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
114th Support Regiment (1,000 personnel)
A Company (Support)
B Company (Engineering)
C Company (Engineering)
Headquarters/Support Company
12th Composite Artillery Brigade (4,000 personnel)
121st Air Defense Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Missile)
C Company (Missile)
Headquarters/Support Company
122nd Artillery Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Gun)
C Company (Gun)
Headquarters/Support Company
123rd Rocket Artillery Battalion
A Battery (Rocket)
B Battery (Rocket)
C Battery (Rocket)
Headquarters/Support Company
124th Support Battalion
A Company (Security)
B Company (Mobility)
C Company (Mobility)
Headquarters/Support Company
13th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (4,000 personnel)
131st Armored Regiment
A Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
B Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
C Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
Command Squadron
132nd Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Squadron (16x )
B Squadron (16x )
C Squadron (16x )
Command Squadron
133rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Squadron (16x )
B Squadron (16x )
C Squadron (16x )
Command/Support Squadron
134th Training and Support Regiment
A Squadron (Support)
B Squadron (Engineering)
C Squadron (4x MCA-7C; 12x MT113T Tank Simulators)
Command/Support Squadron
Ground Force Arvada Area (~12,000 personnel)
21st Motorized Infantry Brigade
211th Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
212th Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
213th Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
214th Support Battalion
A Company (Engineering)
B Company (Engineering)
C Company (Support)
Headquarters/Mobility Company
22nd Motorized Infantry Brigade
221st Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
222nd Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
223rd Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
224th Support Battalion
A Company (Mobility)
B Company (Mobility)
C Company (Support)
Headquarters/Mobility Company
23rd Aviation Battalion
231st Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x AH)
C Squadron (16x AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
232nd Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x CH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Squadron (16x CH)
Headquarters/Support Company
233rd Composite Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Scout Squadron (16x Scout/Light AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
234th Support Regiment
A Squadron
B Squadron
C Squadron (Security)
Headquarters Company
Ground Force Sand Draw Area (~12,000 personnel)
31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade
311th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
312th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
313th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
314th Support Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
32nd Composite Artillery Brigade
321st Air Defense Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Missile)
C Company (Missile)
Headquarters/Support Company
322nd Artillery Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Gun)
C Company (Gun)
Headquarters/Support Company
323rd Rocket Artillery Battalion
A Battery (Rocket)
B Battery (Rocket)
C Battery (Rocket)
Headquarters/Support Company
324th Support Battalion
A Company (Security)
B Company (Mobility)
C Company (Mobility)
Headquarters/Support Company
33rd Aviation Battalion
331st Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x AH)
C Squadron (16x AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
332nd Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x CH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Squadron (16x CH)
Headquarters/Support Company
333rd Composite Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Scout Squadron (16x Scout/Light AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
334th Support Regiment
A Squadron (Support)
B Squadron (Engineering)
C Squadron (Security)
Headquarters Company
Air Defense Force (13,000 personnel)
Air Defense Command (2,500 personnel)
1st Air Defense Group (1000 personnel)
11th Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
111th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
112th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
113th Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
114th Air Defense Battery (Mobility)
12th Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
121st Air Defense Battery (Missile)
122nd Air Defense Battery (Missile)
123rd Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
124th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
2nd Air Defense Group (1000 personnel)
21st Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
211th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
212th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
213th Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
214th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
22nd Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
221st Air Defense Battery (Missile)
222nd Air Defense Battery (Missile)
223rd Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
224th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
3rd Air Defense Group (500 personnel)
31st Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
311th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
312th Air Defense Squadron (Maintenance)
313th Air Defense Squadron (Security)
314th Air Defense Squadron (ADC Command)
Air Combat Command (60 aircraft; 7500 personnel)
1st Air Combat Group (36 aircraft, 1500 personnel)
11th Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
111th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
112th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
113th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
12th Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
121st Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
122nd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
123rd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
13th Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
131st Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
132nd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
133rd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
2nd Air Combat Group (24 aircraft; 3000 personnel)
21st Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
211th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
212th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
213th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
22nd Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 1000 personnel)
221st Training/Composite Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
222nd Reserve Fighter Squadron
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
223rd Reserve Fighter Squadron
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
23rd Support Group (1500 personnel)
231st Support Squadron
232nd Support Squadron
233rd Headquarters Squadron
3rd Support Station (3000 personnel)
Support Group Cora (600 personnel)
311th Support Squadron
312th Security Squadron
313th Maintenance Squadron
Support Group Arvada (600 personnel)
321st Support Squadron
322nd Security Squadron
323rd Maintenance Squadron
Support Group Hudson (600 personnel)
331st Support Squadron
332nd Security Squadron
333rd Maintenance Squadron
Support Group Sand Draw (600 personnel)
341st Support Squadron
342nd Security Squadron
343rd Maintenance Squadron
35th Command Group (600 personnel)
351st Command Squadron
352nd Command Squadron
353rd Security Squadron
Transport/Support Command (3,000 personnel)
1st Transport Group (1,000 personnel)
11th Cargo Wing
111th Cargo Squadron
112th Cargo Squadron
113th Cargo Squadron
114th Support Squadron
12th Cargo Wing
121st Cargo Squadron
122nd Cargo Squadron
123rd Cargo Squadron
124th Support Squadron
2nd Transport Group (1,000 personnel)
21st Light Cargo Wing
211th Light Cargo Squadron
212th Light Cargo Squadron
213th Light Cargo Squadron
214th Support Squadron
22nd Composite Wing
221st Air Refueling Squadron
222nd Air Refueling Squadron
223rd Airborne Electronics Squadron
224th Support Squadron
3rd Transport Group (1,000 personnel)
31st Composite Wing
311th Airborne Electronics Squadron
312th Training Squadron
313th Special Services Squadron
314th Support Squadron
32nd Support Group
321st Ground Transport Squadron
322nd Headquarters Squadron
323rd Security Squadron
324th Ground Transport Squadron
Maritime Defense Force (3,000 personnel)
Coast Guard
1st Destroyer Flotilla (w/ aviation)
2nd Destroyer Flotilla (w/ aviation)
3rd Frigate Flotilla
4th Support Flotilla
Cargo Command
1st Escort Flotilla
2nd Cargo Flotilla
3rd Cargo Flotilla
4th Support Flotilla
Patrol
1st Patrol Task Unit
2nd Patrol Task Unit
3rd Maritime Patrol Wing
4th Support Group
NOTES- Most engineering and support is integrated within the major unit structures. Any others are handled by civilian-based agencies. These our Defense Forces, and for the most part, aren't intended to operate outside the country. We have some capability for overseas operations (mainly air-deployable) but no real ability to maintain an overseas presence. Most of the force structure is intended for highly mobile and defensive operations. Not quite finished, there will be additions, changes, etc. Alot of the equipment types still need determining such as IFVs and APCs for mechanized groups, small arms, naval vessels, aircraft, etc.
EQUIPMENT
Uniform/Rank
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Standard Combat Fatigues for the entire Western Motors Defense Forces - Note flat green color, standard issue Stetson
Recently Added:
Sidearm: CS12 Pistol
Assault Rifle: Hali-53 MSAR
Shotgun: C1210 Combat Shotgun
Sniper Rifle: GH-31 Sniper Rifle
Specialist Weapon(s): DNR-13 Recoilless Rifle
Heavy Machine Gun: CG80 Advanced Heavy Machine Gun
Light Vehicle: PHX M-750 Technical
Armored Personnel Carrier (Specialist): C-12 Armored Personnel Carrier
Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier: Arica.I Shalmanesar
Infantry Fighting Vehicle: SOV.17 IFV
Main Battle Tank: MCA-7C Timber Wolf
Artillery (Self-Propelled): Yu-13 Gertantel SPH
Cargo Aircraft: GS-421 Titan and IAL-4
Helicopters: IH-20, UH-75A Knighthawks, SH-75A Wavehawks, and VH-75A.
Corvettes/Shore Vessels: Commonwealth-class Corvette
Western Motors Model 5 Aparejo I and Aparejo II (M5 Aparejo I/II)
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M5 Aparejo I Single Axle Base Variant w/ Armored Cab
*Specifications coming soon*
Variants-
M5 Aparejo I Single Axle Armored Cab
M6 Aparejo I Tandem Axle Armored Cab
M7 Aparejo I Tandem Axle Armored Personnel Carrier
M8 Aparejo II Single Axle Armored Cab (Redesign)
M9 Aparejo II Tandem Axle Armored Cab (Redesign)
M10 Aparejo II Tandem Axle Armored Personnel Carrier (Redesign)
M11 Aparejo II Tandem Axle Armored Cab No-Bed (Redesign)
Western Armaments Model Seven Personal Defense Weapon (M7 PDW)
The Western Armaments Model Seven personal defense weapon served as the export successor to the Model Six personal defense weapon. The Model Six, although termed as a Personal Defense Weapon within the Western Motors Defense Forces, wasn’t much of a PDW in terms of export capability. The export market expected a weapon providing small size, short range, ability to punch through average body armor, and general usefulness. The M6 was partially some of all of those but it was generally believed to be too bulky to be a true personal defense weapon, with most of its users considering it to be, instead, a carbine rifle, only further compounded by the fact that it used a ‘shortened’ rifle round as its primary caliber.
The Model Seven sought to create a personal defense weapon more suitable for the export market, yet still offering several M6-like features. Eventually, however, the Model Seven became a whole, separate design in and of itself. To accompany the new design was a new chambering and round, which would eventually also enter service in the Western Motors Defense Forces, particularly, alongside the crews of MCA-7C Timber Wolf tanks and most logistical components of the Defense Forces.
The Model Seven provides the user with a simple, reliable weapon. The exterior shell is composed of a tough, texture plastic, while all interior components are machined steel and aluminum. To field strip the weapon, two pins (accessible from the left side, one in the forward portion of the weapon, the other just behind the magazine well) must be removed (alternatively, partial field stripping can be accomplished by only releasing one or the other pin depending on which portion of the weapon you wish to access). The upper receiver, and rear of the weapon, can then be completely removed from the lower receiver and forward portion of the weapon (including the trigger components, etc.). A small cleaning and maintenance kit is held within a small storage area within the rear portion of the weapon between the magazine well and the extendable butt stock (only accessible via field strip). In its most basic form, the Model Seven is exceedingly short, offering very little space forward of the trigger assembly, although with an extended barrel and rail interface system, enough space for a hand guard, or vertical grip, or any other rail system can be added. A standard top mounted rail system comes standard with foldable, removable rear and forward iron sights. A carrying handle or any other addition such as a reflex sight, optical gun sight, etc. can be added to the rail system.
Instead of the prior 6x36mm Western Armaments Short round used previously (the chambering is still available as an offering), the Model Seven is chambered in 5x31mm Granger with a thirty grain armor piercing bullet (among other bullet designs). The five millimeter shorter casing, and full millimeter smaller round results in a faster velocity, greater accuracy, but reduced knock-down ability (sacrificed to allow for sufficient punch-through ability on armor).
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Caliber: 5x31mm Granger; Rechambering available
Weight: 2.10 kg empty; 2.80 kg loaded with magazine with 30 rounds
Length: 462 mm
Barrel length: 276 mm
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds (higher capacity available)
Effective range: ~225 meters
Muzzle Velocity: ~750 meters per second (varies with round)
Price: $1050 (Price is Negotiable)
This is NOT a storefront. Not sure if I'm going to use the ranks or not... I will see.
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National Flag
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Western Motors Logo
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Western Motors Defense Forces Logo
Leadership
President Randall Mosely (Commander in Chief)
Chief of Defense William Ritter
Field Marshal of the Defense Forces Gordon Smith
Field Marshal of the Ground Defense Force John Suthers (GDF)
Field Marshal of the Air Defense Force Mason Whitney (ADF)
Field Marshal of the Maritime Defense Force Harrison Weber (MDF)
Major Installations
Cora Defense Station (Ground, Air, Maritime, Command)
Arvada Defense Station (Ground, Air)
Sand Draw Defense Station (Ground, Air, Command)
Hudson Air Defense Station (Air)
Granger Maritime Defense Air Station (Maritime)
Laramie Maritime Defense Station (Maritime)
Ground Force (~36,000 personnel)
Ground Force Cora Area (12,000 personnel)
11th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (4,000 personnel)
111th Armored Regiment (1000 personnel)
A Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
B Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
C Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
Command/Support Squadron
112th Mechanized Infantry Regiment (1,000 personnel) A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
113th Mechanized Infantry Regiment (1,000 personnel)
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
114th Support Regiment (1,000 personnel)
A Company (Support)
B Company (Engineering)
C Company (Engineering)
Headquarters/Support Company
12th Composite Artillery Brigade (4,000 personnel)
121st Air Defense Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Missile)
C Company (Missile)
Headquarters/Support Company
122nd Artillery Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Gun)
C Company (Gun)
Headquarters/Support Company
123rd Rocket Artillery Battalion
A Battery (Rocket)
B Battery (Rocket)
C Battery (Rocket)
Headquarters/Support Company
124th Support Battalion
A Company (Security)
B Company (Mobility)
C Company (Mobility)
Headquarters/Support Company
13th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (4,000 personnel)
131st Armored Regiment
A Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
B Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
C Squadron (16x MCA-7C)
Command Squadron
132nd Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Squadron (16x )
B Squadron (16x )
C Squadron (16x )
Command Squadron
133rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Squadron (16x )
B Squadron (16x )
C Squadron (16x )
Command/Support Squadron
134th Training and Support Regiment
A Squadron (Support)
B Squadron (Engineering)
C Squadron (4x MCA-7C; 12x MT113T Tank Simulators)
Command/Support Squadron
Ground Force Arvada Area (~12,000 personnel)
21st Motorized Infantry Brigade
211th Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
212th Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
213th Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
214th Support Battalion
A Company (Engineering)
B Company (Engineering)
C Company (Support)
Headquarters/Mobility Company
22nd Motorized Infantry Brigade
221st Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
222nd Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
223rd Motorized Infantry Battalion
A Company
B Company
C Company
Headquarters/Mobility Company
224th Support Battalion
A Company (Mobility)
B Company (Mobility)
C Company (Support)
Headquarters/Mobility Company
23rd Aviation Battalion
231st Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x AH)
C Squadron (16x AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
232nd Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x CH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Squadron (16x CH)
Headquarters/Support Company
233rd Composite Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Scout Squadron (16x Scout/Light AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
234th Support Regiment
A Squadron
B Squadron
C Squadron (Security)
Headquarters Company
Ground Force Sand Draw Area (~12,000 personnel)
31st Mechanized Infantry Brigade
311th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
312th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
313th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
314th Support Regiment
A Troop (16x )
B Troop (16x )
C Troop (16x )
Command/Support Troop
32nd Composite Artillery Brigade
321st Air Defense Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Missile)
C Company (Missile)
Headquarters/Support Company
322nd Artillery Battalion
A Company (Gun)
B Company (Gun)
C Company (Gun)
Headquarters/Support Company
323rd Rocket Artillery Battalion
A Battery (Rocket)
B Battery (Rocket)
C Battery (Rocket)
Headquarters/Support Company
324th Support Battalion
A Company (Security)
B Company (Mobility)
C Company (Mobility)
Headquarters/Support Company
33rd Aviation Battalion
331st Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x AH)
C Squadron (16x AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
332nd Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x CH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Squadron (16x CH)
Headquarters/Support Company
333rd Composite Aviation Regiment
A Squadron (16x AH)
B Squadron (16x CH)
C Scout Squadron (16x Scout/Light AH)
Headquarters/Support Company
334th Support Regiment
A Squadron (Support)
B Squadron (Engineering)
C Squadron (Security)
Headquarters Company
Air Defense Force (13,000 personnel)
Air Defense Command (2,500 personnel)
1st Air Defense Group (1000 personnel)
11th Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
111th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
112th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
113th Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
114th Air Defense Battery (Mobility)
12th Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
121st Air Defense Battery (Missile)
122nd Air Defense Battery (Missile)
123rd Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
124th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
2nd Air Defense Group (1000 personnel)
21st Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
211th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
212th Air Defense Battery (Missile)
213th Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
214th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
22nd Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
221st Air Defense Battery (Missile)
222nd Air Defense Battery (Missile)
223rd Air Defense Battery (Guidance)
224th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
3rd Air Defense Group (500 personnel)
31st Air Defense Battalion (500 personnel)
311th Air Defense Squadron (Mobility)
312th Air Defense Squadron (Maintenance)
313th Air Defense Squadron (Security)
314th Air Defense Squadron (ADC Command)
Air Combat Command (60 aircraft; 7500 personnel)
1st Air Combat Group (36 aircraft, 1500 personnel)
11th Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
111th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
112th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
113th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
12th Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
121st Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
122nd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
123rd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
13th Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
131st Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
132nd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
133rd Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
2nd Air Combat Group (24 aircraft; 3000 personnel)
21st Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 500 personnel)
211th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
212th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
213th Fighter Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
22nd Fighter Wing (12 aircraft; 1000 personnel)
221st Training/Composite Squadron
GLI-76 Falcon
GLI-76 Falcon
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
222nd Reserve Fighter Squadron
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
223rd Reserve Fighter Squadron
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
Harrier GR9
23rd Support Group (1500 personnel)
231st Support Squadron
232nd Support Squadron
233rd Headquarters Squadron
3rd Support Station (3000 personnel)
Support Group Cora (600 personnel)
311th Support Squadron
312th Security Squadron
313th Maintenance Squadron
Support Group Arvada (600 personnel)
321st Support Squadron
322nd Security Squadron
323rd Maintenance Squadron
Support Group Hudson (600 personnel)
331st Support Squadron
332nd Security Squadron
333rd Maintenance Squadron
Support Group Sand Draw (600 personnel)
341st Support Squadron
342nd Security Squadron
343rd Maintenance Squadron
35th Command Group (600 personnel)
351st Command Squadron
352nd Command Squadron
353rd Security Squadron
Transport/Support Command (3,000 personnel)
1st Transport Group (1,000 personnel)
11th Cargo Wing
111th Cargo Squadron
112th Cargo Squadron
113th Cargo Squadron
114th Support Squadron
12th Cargo Wing
121st Cargo Squadron
122nd Cargo Squadron
123rd Cargo Squadron
124th Support Squadron
2nd Transport Group (1,000 personnel)
21st Light Cargo Wing
211th Light Cargo Squadron
212th Light Cargo Squadron
213th Light Cargo Squadron
214th Support Squadron
22nd Composite Wing
221st Air Refueling Squadron
222nd Air Refueling Squadron
223rd Airborne Electronics Squadron
224th Support Squadron
3rd Transport Group (1,000 personnel)
31st Composite Wing
311th Airborne Electronics Squadron
312th Training Squadron
313th Special Services Squadron
314th Support Squadron
32nd Support Group
321st Ground Transport Squadron
322nd Headquarters Squadron
323rd Security Squadron
324th Ground Transport Squadron
Maritime Defense Force (3,000 personnel)
Coast Guard
1st Destroyer Flotilla (w/ aviation)
2nd Destroyer Flotilla (w/ aviation)
3rd Frigate Flotilla
4th Support Flotilla
Cargo Command
1st Escort Flotilla
2nd Cargo Flotilla
3rd Cargo Flotilla
4th Support Flotilla
Patrol
1st Patrol Task Unit
2nd Patrol Task Unit
3rd Maritime Patrol Wing
4th Support Group
NOTES- Most engineering and support is integrated within the major unit structures. Any others are handled by civilian-based agencies. These our Defense Forces, and for the most part, aren't intended to operate outside the country. We have some capability for overseas operations (mainly air-deployable) but no real ability to maintain an overseas presence. Most of the force structure is intended for highly mobile and defensive operations. Not quite finished, there will be additions, changes, etc. Alot of the equipment types still need determining such as IFVs and APCs for mechanized groups, small arms, naval vessels, aircraft, etc.
EQUIPMENT
Uniform/Rank
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Standard Combat Fatigues for the entire Western Motors Defense Forces - Note flat green color, standard issue Stetson
Recently Added:
Sidearm: CS12 Pistol
Assault Rifle: Hali-53 MSAR
Shotgun: C1210 Combat Shotgun
Sniper Rifle: GH-31 Sniper Rifle
Specialist Weapon(s): DNR-13 Recoilless Rifle
Heavy Machine Gun: CG80 Advanced Heavy Machine Gun
Light Vehicle: PHX M-750 Technical
Armored Personnel Carrier (Specialist): C-12 Armored Personnel Carrier
Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier: Arica.I Shalmanesar
Infantry Fighting Vehicle: SOV.17 IFV
Main Battle Tank: MCA-7C Timber Wolf
Artillery (Self-Propelled): Yu-13 Gertantel SPH
Cargo Aircraft: GS-421 Titan and IAL-4
Helicopters: IH-20, UH-75A Knighthawks, SH-75A Wavehawks, and VH-75A.
Corvettes/Shore Vessels: Commonwealth-class Corvette
Western Motors Model 5 Aparejo I and Aparejo II (M5 Aparejo I/II)
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M5 Aparejo I Single Axle Base Variant w/ Armored Cab
*Specifications coming soon*
Variants-
M5 Aparejo I Single Axle Armored Cab
M6 Aparejo I Tandem Axle Armored Cab
M7 Aparejo I Tandem Axle Armored Personnel Carrier
M8 Aparejo II Single Axle Armored Cab (Redesign)
M9 Aparejo II Tandem Axle Armored Cab (Redesign)
M10 Aparejo II Tandem Axle Armored Personnel Carrier (Redesign)
M11 Aparejo II Tandem Axle Armored Cab No-Bed (Redesign)
Western Armaments Model Seven Personal Defense Weapon (M7 PDW)
The Western Armaments Model Seven personal defense weapon served as the export successor to the Model Six personal defense weapon. The Model Six, although termed as a Personal Defense Weapon within the Western Motors Defense Forces, wasn’t much of a PDW in terms of export capability. The export market expected a weapon providing small size, short range, ability to punch through average body armor, and general usefulness. The M6 was partially some of all of those but it was generally believed to be too bulky to be a true personal defense weapon, with most of its users considering it to be, instead, a carbine rifle, only further compounded by the fact that it used a ‘shortened’ rifle round as its primary caliber.
The Model Seven sought to create a personal defense weapon more suitable for the export market, yet still offering several M6-like features. Eventually, however, the Model Seven became a whole, separate design in and of itself. To accompany the new design was a new chambering and round, which would eventually also enter service in the Western Motors Defense Forces, particularly, alongside the crews of MCA-7C Timber Wolf tanks and most logistical components of the Defense Forces.
The Model Seven provides the user with a simple, reliable weapon. The exterior shell is composed of a tough, texture plastic, while all interior components are machined steel and aluminum. To field strip the weapon, two pins (accessible from the left side, one in the forward portion of the weapon, the other just behind the magazine well) must be removed (alternatively, partial field stripping can be accomplished by only releasing one or the other pin depending on which portion of the weapon you wish to access). The upper receiver, and rear of the weapon, can then be completely removed from the lower receiver and forward portion of the weapon (including the trigger components, etc.). A small cleaning and maintenance kit is held within a small storage area within the rear portion of the weapon between the magazine well and the extendable butt stock (only accessible via field strip). In its most basic form, the Model Seven is exceedingly short, offering very little space forward of the trigger assembly, although with an extended barrel and rail interface system, enough space for a hand guard, or vertical grip, or any other rail system can be added. A standard top mounted rail system comes standard with foldable, removable rear and forward iron sights. A carrying handle or any other addition such as a reflex sight, optical gun sight, etc. can be added to the rail system.
Instead of the prior 6x36mm Western Armaments Short round used previously (the chambering is still available as an offering), the Model Seven is chambered in 5x31mm Granger with a thirty grain armor piercing bullet (among other bullet designs). The five millimeter shorter casing, and full millimeter smaller round results in a faster velocity, greater accuracy, but reduced knock-down ability (sacrificed to allow for sufficient punch-through ability on armor).
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Caliber: 5x31mm Granger; Rechambering available
Weight: 2.10 kg empty; 2.80 kg loaded with magazine with 30 rounds
Length: 462 mm
Barrel length: 276 mm
Rate of fire: 600 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds (higher capacity available)
Effective range: ~225 meters
Muzzle Velocity: ~750 meters per second (varies with round)
Price: $1050 (Price is Negotiable)
This is NOT a storefront. Not sure if I'm going to use the ranks or not... I will see.