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303rd Army of Observation

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The 303rd Army of Observation, a New Alexandrian formation of the Grand Army of the Federation, established in 1753 AN.

History

Established in the eastern states of Santander during IV.1753 AN to monitor developments in neighbouring Mala. As a new establishment, the Army of Observation was formed by combing the ranks of the Grand Army of the Federation for surplus personnel, trainees, officers without billets, and reservists on half pay. Over the course of a matter of weeks, the Department of Defense and the General Staff were able to throw together 10 Generals of Division, 61 Brigadier-Generals, 1,006 colonels and majors, 2,446 junior officers, 24,800 other ranks and 7,058 horses. In addition there were 21 regiments of Home Guard with 500 men in each, a total of 10,500 men.

Organisation

Unit Subordinate Units Headquarters Garrisoned Area
XX Corps
77th Division
  • 77th Division HQ
    • 770th Command and Control Regiment
  • 771st Combined Arms Brigade
    • 7710th Command and Control Regiment
    • 13th Chasseurs à Cheval Regiment
    • 15th Line Infantry Regiment
    • 43rd Line Infantry Regiment
    • 7711th Commissariat Regiment
  • 772nd Combined Arms Brigade
    • 7720th Command and Control Regiment
    • 2nd Hussar Regiment
    • 26th Line Infantry Regiment
    • 65th Line Infantry Regiment
    • 7721st Commissariat Regiment
San Juan Zanhuesa
78th Division
  • 78th Division HQ
  • 781st Combined Arms Brigade
    • 4th Dragoon Regiment
    • 27th Line Infantry Regiment
    • 47th Line Infantry Regiment
  • 782nd Combined Arms Brigade
    • 5th Dragoon Regiment
    • 8th Light Infantry Regiment
    • 292nd Commissariat Regiment
Mancos
79th Division
  • 79th Division HQ
  • 791st Combined Arms Brigade
    • 12th Dragoon Regiment
    • 130th Engineer Regiment
    • 3678th Commissariat Regiment
  • 792nd Combined Arms Brigade
    • 14th Dragoon Regiment
    • 79th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
    • 190th Engineer Regiment
Malanj
XXI Corps
1st Santander Home Guard Brigade
  • 1st Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 2nd Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 3rd Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 4th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 5th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 6th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 7th Santander Home Guard Regiment
Punta Carolina The Green
2nd Santander Home Guard Brigade
  • 8th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 9th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 10th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 11th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 12th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 13th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 14th Santander Home Guard Regiment
3rd Santander Home Guard Brigade
  • 15th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 16th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 17th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 18th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 19th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 20th Santander Home Guard Regiment
  • 21st Santander Home Guard Regiment

Establishment

Equipment of the 303rd Army of Observation (1753 AN)
Equipment Origin Type Quantity Notes
Logistics & Utility
Ahvaz Utility Land Cruiser Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Light Utility Vehicle 18,000 The primary mode of operational mobility. Soft-skinned 4x4 vehicles used for troop transport, towing light artillery, and logistics.
Santanderian Mountain Garron Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Cavalry / Pack Animal 7,058 Locally procured draught and riding horses. Essential for patrols in the underdeveloped Malan border highlands where fuel infrastructure is non-existent.
Armoured Fighting Vehicles
APC-18 Protector Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Armoured Personnel Carrier 1,050 Older stocks drawn from reserve depots. Allocated primarily to the cavalry and command & control regiments to provide limited armoured spearhead capability.
IFV-3 Puma Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Infantry Fighting Vehicle 920 Older marks lacking the 1750 AN electronics upgrade packages. Provides the army's primary direct fire support.
Ahvaz Psilos IMV Benacian Union Benacian Union / Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Infantry Mobility Vehicle 215 A nominal allocation of the 'Common Platform' vehicle, likely early production models or training units diverted to the front. Used exclusively by command elements.
Artillery & Indirect Fire
M1681 Howitzer Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie 155mm Towed Howitzer 140 The backbone of the army's fire support. Towed by Ahvaz Land Cruisers. High availability due to other armies transitioning to self-propelled systems.
BK-IV Bastiat Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer 36 Legacy systems. Sufficient to equip three artillery battalions. Likely suffering from lower serviceability rates than frontline units.
Tempest MRLS Natopia Natopia Multiple Rocket Launcher 48 Held in the army reserve. Provides saturation fire capability to deter massed incursions.
M120 Heavy Mortar Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie 120mm Towed Mortar 260 High-angle fire support suitable for the mountainous terrain of the border region. Can be pack-loaded onto horses if necessary.
Support & Engineering
ARV-20 Recovery Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Armoured Recovery Vehicle 45 Critical shortage. The ratio of recovery vehicles to armour is dangerously low, necessitating reliance on field repairs and civilian heavy towing equipment.
CEV-20 Pioneer Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie Combat Engineering Vehicle 25 allocated to the Divisional Engineering Regiment for route clearance and defensive entrenchment.