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|branches = [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Army|Grand Army of the Federation]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Navy|Federal Navy]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Air Force|Federal Air Force]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Space Force|Federal Space Force]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Federal Guards Service|Federal Guards Service]] | |branches = [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Army|Grand Army of the Federation]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Navy|Federal Navy]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Air Force|Federal Air Force]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Space Force|Federal Space Force]],<br>[[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Federal Guards Service|Federal Guards Service]] | ||
|headquarters = [[El Fuerte]], [[Cárdenas]] | |headquarters = [[El Fuerte]], [[Cárdenas]] | ||
|commander-in-chief = [[Sinchi Roca | |commander-in-chief = [[Sinchi Roca II]] | ||
|commander-in-chief_title= [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] | |commander-in-chief_title= [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] | ||
|minister = [[ | |minister = [[Jose Manuel Montero]] | ||
|minister_title = [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Secretary of Defense]] | |minister_title = [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Secretary of Defense]] | ||
|commander = [[ | |commander = [[Alejandro Sanabria]] | ||
|commander_title = Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | |commander_title = Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | ||
|age = 18–65 years old | |age = 18–65 years old | ||
|conscription = | |conscription = Citizens register at age 18 (conscription constitutional but inactive) | ||
|available = | |available = 165,000,000 (males and females, age 18–49) | ||
|fit = | |fit = 130,000,000 (physically fit for service) | ||
|reaching = | |reaching = 5,500,000 annually (eligible for military service) | ||
|active = {{unbulleted list|Federal Army: 1, | |active = {{unbulleted list|Federal Army: 1,250,000 |Federal Navy: 600,000 |Federal Space Force: 225,000 |Federal Air Force: 375,000}} | ||
|reserve = {{unbulleted list|Federal Guards Service: | |reserve = {{unbulleted list|Federal Guards Service: 1,100,000}} | ||
|deployed = | |deployed = 350,000 (deployed across bases, peacekeeping missions, and allied operations worldwide) | ||
|amount = | |amount = NAX€1.39 trillion ({{AN|1741}}) | ||
|percent_GDP = | |percent_GDP = 3.38% ({{AN|1741}}) | ||
|domestic_suppliers = [[Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company]], [[ESB Susa]], [[Javelin Industries]], [[National Qullqa System]], [[Pontecorvo Firm]] | |domestic_suppliers = [[Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company]], [[ESB Susa]], [[Javelin Industries]], [[National Qullqa System]], [[Pontecorvo Firm]] | ||
|foreign_suppliers = {{unbulleted list | |foreign_suppliers = {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Natopia}}|{{team flag|Oportia}}|{{team flag|Benacian Union}}|{{team flag|Zeed}}|{{team flag|Constancia}}|}} | ||
|imports = | |imports = Advanced avionics, cyber-warfare technology, high-energy weapons components | ||
|exports = | |exports = Aircraft, armored vehicles, naval systems, small arms, missiles, electronic warfare equipment | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (FFNA) are the military forces of the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie|Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Established in {{AN|1685}} as the successor to the armed forces of the former [[Alduria-Wechua|Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation]], the FFNA have developed into one of the most technologically advanced and well-funded militaries on [[Micras]]. Tasked with guaranteeing the sovereignty and independence of Nouvelle Alexandrie, defending its territorial integrity, and upholding the constitutional order, the FFNA operate as a professional, all-volunteer force with a global presence. | |||
The | The FFNA consist of five service branches: the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Army|Grand Army of the Federation]], the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Navy|Federal Navy]], the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Air Force|Federal Air Force]], the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Space Force|Federal Space Force]], and the [[Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie#Federal Guards Service|Federal Guards Service]]. The Grand Army of the Federation is responsible for land-based military operations, including mechanized infantry, armored divisions, and special forces. The Federal Navy operates an extensive fleet, including aircraft carriers, submarines, and amphibious assault ships, securing Nouvelle Alexandrie’s maritime interests and enabling power projection abroad. The Federal Air Force ensures air superiority and strategic deterrence through a mix of advanced multirole fighters, bombers, and reconnaissance aircraft. The Federal Space Force manages orbital defense, missile warning systems, and cyber-warfare capabilities. The Federal Guards Service serves as the nation’s primary reserve force, providing homeland defense, disaster response, and rapid mobilization in times of crisis. | ||
Since its formation, the FFNA has played a key role in shaping Nouvelle Alexandrie’s national security strategy and geopolitical influence. Initially formed by merging the [[Alduria|Aldurian]] and [[Wechua Nation|Wechua]] armed forces, it has undergone successive waves of modernization, incorporating cutting-edge military technologies, cyber-warfare capabilities, and next-generation weapons systems. The passage of the [[Defense of the Federation Act, 1694]] and the [[Home Guard Act, 1711]] laid the foundation for the modern Federal Military Establishment under the leadership of the [[Department of Defense (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Defense]]. | |||
The [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] serves as the commander-in-chief of the FFNA, with strategic and operational oversight delegated to the [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Council of State]] and the [[Department of Defense (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Defense]]. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff leads military operations, coordinating the readiness and deployment of all service branches. While military conscription is permitted under the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], it has never been enacted, with the armed forces relying entirely on voluntary enlistment. However, all citizens and legal residents between the ages of 18 and 30 are required to register in the national conscription database as part of emergency preparedness measures. | |||
With a defense budget of NAX€1.39 trillion, representing 3.38% of GDP as of {{AN|1741}}, the FFNA maintain a high level of operational readiness and technological sophistication. The armed forces operate a vast network of domestic and foreign defense suppliers, ensuring access to advanced equipment, logistical infrastructure, and strategic capabilities. Through alliances and global deployments, Nouvelle Alexandrie asserts itself as one of the leading military powers on Micras, capable of responding to a broad range of threats and fulfilling both national and international security commitments. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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|+ Chiefs of Staff Designate for {{AN| | |+ Chiefs of Staff Designate for {{AN|1739}} – {{AN|1743}} | ||
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! Office !! Holder !! Tenure | ! Office !! Holder !! Tenure | ||
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| Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council||<small>''Marshal General''</small><br/> | | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council || <small>''Marshal General''</small><br/> Alejandro Sanabria || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council||<small>''General''</small><br/> | | Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council || <small>''General''</small><br/> Victoriano Ayala || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | ||
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| Commanding General of the Federal Army|| <small>''Captain General of the Army''</small><br/> | | Commanding General of the Federal Army || <small>''Captain General of the Army''</small><br/> Esteban Noriega || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | ||
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| Chief of the Admiralty|| <small>''Captain General of the Federal Navy''</small><br/> | | Chief of the Admiralty || <small>''Captain General of the Federal Navy''</small><br/> Adrienne Lafleur || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | ||
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| Chief of Staff of the Federal Air Force|| <small>''Captain General of the Federal Air Force'' </small><br/> | | Chief of Staff of the Federal Air Force || <small>''Captain General of the Federal Air Force''</small><br/> Rodrigo Estevez || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Commandant-General of the Federal Guards Service|| <small>''Captain General of the Federal Guards Service''</small><br/> | | Commandant-General of the Federal Guards Service || <small>''Captain General of the Federal Guards Service''</small><br/> Hassan Arzola || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | ||
|- | |||
| Chief of Staff of the Federal Space Force || <small>''Captain General of the Federal Space Force''</small><br/> Natalia Vélez || {{unbulleted list|Nominated: 24.XV{{AN|1738}}}} | |||
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| Staff College || ||colspan="2" | | | Staff College || ||colspan="2" | | ||
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| | | [[Royal Military Academy of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Royal Military Academy]] || ||colspan="2" | | ||
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====300<sup>th</sup> Air-Land Combined-Arms Army (Moorland / Normark)==== | ====300<sup>th</sup> Air-Land Combined-Arms Army (Moorland / Normark)==== | ||
Established as the Alexandrian Expeditionary Force for the Normark campaign (1717–1721). Retained as a strategic reserve force attached to the Northern Banner Group of [[Keltia Command]]. | Established as the Alexandrian Expeditionary Force for the Normark campaign (1717–1721). Retained as a strategic reserve force attached to the Northern Banner Group of [[Keltia Command]]. The 822nd Reconnaissance Regiment in particular would acquire a sterling reputation for providing cadres of forward air controllers to support local forces during the [[Wars of the Disinherited]]. | ||
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{{Main|Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | {{Main|Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | ||
{{See also|List of equipment of the Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | {{See also|List of equipment of the Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | ||
The Federal Navy | The Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie operates a network of naval installations that serve as the backbone for the navy's operational and logistical needs. These installations include home bases, training centers, repair and construction facilities, and command centers, ensuring the Federal Navy's readiness and capability. Reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the Navy draws upon the maritime traditions of [[Alexandria]], [[Caputia]], [[Gotzborg]], as well as the indigenous cultures of the [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Regions]] within its federation. | ||
The core of the Navy's organizational structure is its fleet dockyards, which are essential for the maintenance, overhaul, and repair of naval vessels. These dockyards also house headquarters units, fueling stations, arsenals, and supply depots. Positioned in strategically defensible locations, they are protected by coastal artillery, harbor defense vessels, and perimeter defense forces. These dockyards are officially designated as "Nouvelle Alexandrie Navy Dockyard" (NAND Dockyard), with abbreviations used as appropriate (e.g., NAND Dockyard Punta Santiago). Ships of the Federal Navy are known as "His Majesty's Ship", or HMS. | |||
Naval Bases are the next tier in the infrastructure hierarchy, offering similar facilities to dockyards but on a smaller scale. Their defense capabilities are also scaled down compared to dockyards. Repair and outfitting facilities at bases are designed to accommodate vessels up to 500 tonnes. These bases are named in a similar fashion to dockyards (e.g., NAND Naval Base San Francisco). | |||
Naval Stations, which are smaller and offer basic repair capabilities and limited defense, support specific missions or temporary operations. These stations provide essential refueling and resupply services for ships, including ammunition, food, and other necessities, though they are not equipped to support major fleet operations. All naval stations include refueling capabilities. | |||
Naval Establishments, the smallest installations, can be located inland or along the coast. They serve as recruitment and training centers for naval personnel, centers for Naval Reserve activities, and support units for naval personnel in combined arms formations. | |||
The | The manpower of the Federal Navy includes 106 admirals, 515 post-captains, 394 commanders, 2,091 lieutenants, 8,200 other officers, 168,000 enlisted personnel, and 144,000 marines. This reflects the modern, integrated structure of Nouvelle Alexandrie's military forces. | ||
Attempts by the Federal Navy to gain control of the aviation assets deployed aboard its vessels have been continually thwarted by stalwart opposition of the Federal Air Force, a factor that has ultimately contributed to the failure of the Federal Navy to develop a carrier arm to the fleet. Indeed, in some circles of the admiralty it is felt as a keen humiliation that [[Floria]] was able to put four fleet carriers to sea before {{AN|1723}} whilst the the Federal Navy has to its name a single light carrier, which, in their eyes, was only suitable for helicopter-borne anti-submarine warfare operations. However, Nouvelle Alexandrie's Navy has made strides in establishing a capable fleet, including the commissioning of [[Susa-class aircraft carrier|state-of-the-art aircraft carriers]] in {{AN|1728}}, overcoming previous limitations. | |||
====Apollonian Fleet==== | ====Apollonian Fleet==== | ||
The Apollonian Fleet | The Apollonian Fleet, responsible for regions such as [[North Lyrica]], [[South Lyrica]], [[New Luthoria]], and [[Islas de la Libertad]], is based at NAND Dockyard Beaufort, with additional bases at [[Rochefort]] and [[Estefanía]]. It comprises three Battle Groups (Lyrica, New Luthoria, Libertad) and a specialized Submarine Group, highlighting its strategic focus on these key areas. | ||
====Euran Fleet==== | ====Euran Fleet==== | ||
The Euran Fleet | The Euran Fleet, serving [[Alduria]], operates from NAND Dockyard Punta Santiago, with bases at [[Beauhamais]], [[Alduria City]], and [[Piriya]]. It includes three Battle Groups (North, West, East), each equipped with cruisers and destroyers, and features two Submarine Groups. The North BG also boasts an Amphibious Assault Ship and a Transport Dock, underscoring its amphibious capabilities. | ||
====Keltian Fleet==== | ====Keltian Fleet==== | ||
As the largest component, the Keltian Fleet covers [[Wechua]], [[Santander]], [[Boriquén]], [[New Caputia]], and [[Valencia]]. Headquartered at NAND Dockyard Jirishanca, with bases at [[San Francisco]], [[Mayenne]], [[Corcovado]], and [[San Juan]], it is organized into two Battle Groups (West, South) and a robust Submarine Group. This fleet is pivotal for regional security and includes the current flagship light aircraft carrier, HMS Proclamacion, enhancing Nouvelle Alexandrie's naval power projection. | |||
====Colonial Marines and Auxiliaries==== | ====Colonial Marines and Auxiliaries==== | ||
The remit of the Colonial Marines and the Auxiliaries as a combined force, covered the defence and security of the littoral waters, harbours and port installations, coastal settlements, and overall exclusive economic zone (EEZ) that passed under the sovereignty of Alduria-Wechua during the colonial expansions that followed in the wake of the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. With the majority of existing naval assets assigned to the Apollonian, Euran and Keltian Fleets, in line with their origins with the naval services of Alduria and the Wechua Nation prior to the establishment of the union, the needs of the initial Colonial Fleet were met by a combination of new builds, procured directly from the shipyards of the [[Pontecorvo Firm]], and requisitioned commercial shipping. | The remit of the Colonial Marines and the Auxiliaries as a combined force, covered the defence and security of the littoral waters, harbours and port installations, coastal settlements, and overall exclusive economic zone (EEZ) that passed under the sovereignty of Alduria-Wechua during the colonial expansions that followed in the wake of the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]]. With the majority of existing naval assets assigned to the Apollonian, Euran and Keltian Fleets, in line with their origins with the naval services of Alduria and the Wechua Nation prior to the establishment of the union, the needs of the initial Colonial Fleet were met by a combination of new builds, procured directly from the shipyards of the [[Pontecorvo Firm]], and requisitioned commercial shipping. | ||
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**Independent Signals Squadron in Mitrovska | **Independent Signals Squadron in Mitrovska | ||
*2<sup>nd</sup> Air Defence Division (attached to [[CCI]]) | *2<sup>nd</sup> Air Defence Division (attached to [[CCI]]) | ||
*115<sup>th</sup> Missile Air Defence Brigade (attached to [[Citadele Alexandrin]]) | |||
===Space Force=== | ===Space Force=== | ||
{{Main|Federal Space Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie}} | {{Main|Federal Space Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Nouvelle Alexandrie Orbital Defense Initiative}} | ||
Article Six of the [[Shirerithian, Alexandrian, and Natopian Entente Treaty|founding treaty]] of the [[Raspur Pact]] commited [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] to | |||
{{Quote|''... work together to create, under [[Natopia]]n guidance, an orbital defence force for the better protection of the [member states], the swifter detection and interception of unsanctioned weapons of mass destruction and for the defence of Micras and the interests of the Signatory Nations in the wider Atos System against any external force or anomalous phenomena...''}} | |||
Nouvelle Alexandrie has, during the early 18th century ''[[after Norton]]'', emerged as one of the leading members of the [[Raspur Pact]] in its contributions towards the fulfillment of this remit. Whilst not at Natopia's singularly advanced level of technological development, Nouvelle Alexandrie is not however burdened with the near-ruinous costs of maintaining a [[Natopian Spacefleet|legacy space fleet]] and has been better able to allocate resources towards activities in the near-[[Micras]] orbit, such as the placement of reconnaissance satellites and the construction of the orbital defence platforms recently utilised by the [[Raspur Pact]] in the repulse of the [[Theogiorickan]] incursion of 1721–{{AN|1722}}. | |||
As one of the major contributors to the [[Planetary Defence Network]], as well as the controller of its own growing constellation of orbital assets, it was inevitable that Nouvelle Alexandrie would stand up its own Space Force which it duly did in {{AN|1720}}. | |||
At present an embryonic force, it will by {{AN|1727}} have full operational control of the assets generated under the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie Orbital Defense Initiative]]. | |||
===Federal Guards Service=== | ===Federal Guards Service=== | ||
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====Coast Guard==== | ====Coast Guard==== | ||
The Coast Guard Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie consists of 193,569 personnel assigned to 161 regiments each with a nominal strength of 1,200 enlisted. | The Federal Coast Guard Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie consists of 193,569 personnel assigned to 161 regiments each with a nominal strength of 1,200 enlisted. | ||
The coast guard operates Berthier and Napoleon-class cutters, as well as Melusine-class fast attack boats transferred from the Federal Navy. This relatively modest boat strength is supplemented by large numbers of in-shore rigid craft as well as microlights utilised in a light air patrol function. Attempts by the coast guard to form its own search and rescue orientated helicopter force was frustrated by the combined opposition of the Federal Navy and the Federal Air Force, which both vie for exclusive control of helicopter forces utilised in the maritime environment. | |||
====Border Guard | ====Border Guard ==== | ||
[[File:Skerrian Levies.png|350px|right|thumb|[[Dromosker|Skerrian]] levies of the Border Guard undergoing basic training in [[New Luthoria]], circa {{AN|1699}}.]] | [[File:Skerrian Levies.png|350px|right|thumb|[[Dromosker|Skerrian]] levies of the Border Guard undergoing basic training in [[New Luthoria]], circa {{AN|1699}}.]] | ||
The Border Guard | The Border Guard is Nouvelle Alexandrie's primary security organisation at its borders with [[Çakaristan]] and [[Hurmu]] on [[Apollonia]], [[Constancia]] on [[Eura]], the [[Hexarchy]], [[Imperial Federation]], and [[Vales]] on [[Keltia]], and the frontiers with [[the Green]] across all continents. It is also responsible for ensuring the security of the riverways of the Federation and related matters. | ||
The Border Guard Force comprised some 230,400 men under arms, organised into 192 regimental detachments with an average strength of 1,200 enlisted. As such it constituted one of the largest branches of the Federal Guards Service. | The Border Guard Force comprised some 230,400 men under arms, organised into 192 regimental detachments with an average strength of 1,200 enlisted. As such it constituted one of the largest branches of the Federal Guards Service. | ||
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In the aftermath of [[Operation Paramount]], the 9 Rapid Response Units deployed into the region were withdrawn for reassignment to [[Norvind]] for operations against [[Zeed]] in the culminating months of the [[Third Euran War]]. This left security in the newly established state of Villalba in the hands of the Federal Guards service, which deployed a mixed force of border guards and personnel from the Federal Support Corps to fill the void. By this stage the initial landing zones taken by airborne assault in 1698 had been turned into forward operating bases and the next phase of [[Augustus Strong]]'s "ink-blot" strategy for the conquest of Villalba State was to transform these sites into colonial settlements. To this end, on 18.XIII.{{AN|1699}} orders were sent out by the Secretary of Defence to the mayors of municipalities in the regions of [[Alduria]], [[Santander]], and the [[Wechua Nation]], to collect those able-bodied presently in detention within their jurisdictions, for selection parades that would be attended by officers of the Federal Guards Service on 24.XV.{{AN|1699}}. The municipalities would receive a 1,000 écu cash bounty for every suitable person selected for voluntary enlistment, so as to incentivise their cooperation. These recruits would be assigned to the nine cantonments now in the possession of the FGS, where a colonial regiment apiece would be raised. | In the aftermath of [[Operation Paramount]], the 9 Rapid Response Units deployed into the region were withdrawn for reassignment to [[Norvind]] for operations against [[Zeed]] in the culminating months of the [[Third Euran War]]. This left security in the newly established state of Villalba in the hands of the Federal Guards service, which deployed a mixed force of border guards and personnel from the Federal Support Corps to fill the void. By this stage the initial landing zones taken by airborne assault in 1698 had been turned into forward operating bases and the next phase of [[Augustus Strong]]'s "ink-blot" strategy for the conquest of Villalba State was to transform these sites into colonial settlements. To this end, on 18.XIII.{{AN|1699}} orders were sent out by the Secretary of Defence to the mayors of municipalities in the regions of [[Alduria]], [[Santander]], and the [[Wechua Nation]], to collect those able-bodied presently in detention within their jurisdictions, for selection parades that would be attended by officers of the Federal Guards Service on 24.XV.{{AN|1699}}. The municipalities would receive a 1,000 écu cash bounty for every suitable person selected for voluntary enlistment, so as to incentivise their cooperation. These recruits would be assigned to the nine cantonments now in the possession of the FGS, where a colonial regiment apiece would be raised. | ||
Corps-General Eugène Fouché, a veteran of the pacification of [[Altus]], was recalled to the colours from retirement and appointed to the command of the Euran Auxiliary Corps on 20.II.{{AN|1700}}. | Corps-General [[Eugène Fouché]], a veteran of the pacification of [[Altus]], was recalled to the colours from retirement and appointed to the command of the Euran Auxiliary Corps on 20.II.{{AN|1700}}. | ||
====Home Guard==== | ====Home Guard==== | ||
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===Aircraft=== | ===Aircraft=== | ||
====Combat Aircraft==== | |||
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! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | ||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | ||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | ||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | ||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | ||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | ||
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| [[T-5/A-5 Tejón de Miel|A-5 Tejón de Miel Mk. II]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Close air support / CAS | |||
| [[File:A-5_Tejón_Miel_MkII.png|200px]] | |||
| 400 / 800 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Modernized variant, featuring advanced composite armor, sensor fusion, and low‐observable upgrades. | Evaluation completed {{AN|1720}}; entered service {{AN|1722}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 40× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}). | 50 units converted to advanced trainer configuration in {{AN|1740}}; 20 units allocated for allied integration in {{AN|1741}}.}} | |||
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|[[ | | [[Javelin B-15 Airspark|B-15 Airspark]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Strategic bomber | ||
|[[ | | [[File:Javelin-B-15-Airspark.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 8 / 38 | ||
|{{unbulleted list| | | {{unbulleted list|Stealth strategic bomber with a long‐range precision strike capability and integrated sensor suite. | Evaluation completed {{AN|1722}}; entered service {{AN|1724}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 3× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[B- | | [[Javelin_Industries#Military|B-16 Ironlance]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Supersonic stealth bomber | ||
|[[ | | [[File:B-16_Ironlance.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 6 / 26 | ||
|{{unbulleted list| | | {{unbulleted list|Supersonic stealth bomber engineered for rapid penetration of enemy airspace with advanced electronic countermeasures. | Evaluation completed {{AN|1723}}; entered service {{AN|1725}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 2× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
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|[[ | | [[Javelin_Industries#Military|B-17 Sealance]] | ||
|{{ | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Naval stealth bomber | ||
|[[File: | | [[File:B-17_Sealance.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 4 / 24 | ||
|{{ | | {{unbulleted list|Naval variant optimized for carrier operations with reinforced structure and foldable wing design. | Evaluation completed {{AN|1724}}; entered service {{AN|1726}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 2× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
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|[[F-9 Ashavan | | [[F-9 Ashavan II]] | ||
| {{team flag|Benacian Union}} | |||
| | | Multi‐role strike fighter | ||
|[[File:F- | | [[File:F-9_Ashavan_II.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 240 / 240 | ||
|{{unbulleted list| | | {{unbulleted list|Upgraded multi‐role platform with advanced stealth coatings, sensor integration, and precision strike capability. | Legacy fleet consolidation completed by {{AN|1720}}; operational from {{AN|1722}}.| 50 units allocated to allied commands ({{AN|1741}}); 10 lost during training exercises ({{AN|1742}}).}} | ||
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|[[F- | | [[F-9 Ashavan III]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}; {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}}}} | ||
| | | Multi‐role strike fighter (advanced) | ||
|[[ | | [[File:F-9_Ashavan_III.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 300 / 650 | ||
|{{unbulleted list| | | {{unbulleted list|Enhanced variant featuring next‐generation avionics and improved survivability. | 2 evaluation prototypes received in {{AN|1728}}; full order confirmed in {{AN|1741}}. | Production at 35× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[F-17 Axarana]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{team flag|Raspur Pact|flag}} [[Project 1700|Axarana Industrial Consortium]] | ||
| | | Air superiority fighter (stealth) | ||
|[[ | | [[File:F-17_Axarana.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 120 / 320 | ||
|{{unbulleted list|Evaluation | | {{unbulleted list|Stealth air superiority platform with supercruise capability and integrated electronic warfare systems. | Evaluation completed in {{AN|1720}}; Operational Conversion Unit formed in {{AN|1723}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Javelin F- | | [[Javelin F-18 Cyclone|F-18 Cyclone]] | ||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Strategic deep‐strike fighter | ||
|[[File: | | [[File:Project Cyclone.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 150 / 400 | ||
|{{unbulleted list|Evaluation | | {{unbulleted list|Next‐generation deep‐strike fighter with stealth integration and extended range capabilities. | Evaluation completed in {{AN|1722}}; entered service {{AN|1724}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 25× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Javelin F-21 Heavenscream|F-21 Heavenscream]] | | [[Javelin F-19 Greystrike|F-19 Greystrike]] | ||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
|STOVL strike fighter | | Air superiority fighter (next‐gen) | ||
|[[File:F-21-Heavenscream.png|200px]] | | [[File:JAVF-19-GreyStrike.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 200 / 600 | ||
|{{unbulleted list|Evaluation | | {{unbulleted list|Cutting‐edge stealth design intended to replace legacy fighters; excels in high‐threat environments. | Trials completed in {{AN|1725}}; operational from {{AN|1727}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 40× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |||
| [[Javelin F-20 Bluestrike|F-20 Bluestrike]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Fleet air defense fighter | |||
| [[File:F-20-BlueStrike.png|200px]] | |||
| 180 / 430 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|High‐performance fighter optimized for fleet defense, equipped with long‐range radar and advanced missile systems. | Evaluation completed in {{AN|1726}}; entered service {{AN|1728}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 25× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Javelin F-21 Heavenscream|F-21 Heavenscream]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| STOVL strike fighter | |||
| [[File:F-21-Heavenscream.png|200px]] | |||
| 150 / 450 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Advanced STOVL platform featuring vector thrust and integrated sensor fusion. | Evaluation completed in {{AN|1725}}; entered service {{AN|1727}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 30× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Javelin_Industries#Military|F-23 Seapulse]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Carrier‐launched hypersonic interceptor | |||
| [[File:F-23_Seapulse.png|200px]] | |||
| 90 / 240 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Carrier‐launched interceptor designed for rapid response against high‐speed threats, featuring advanced propulsion and low‐observable features. | Evaluation completed in {{AN|1727}}; entered service {{AN|1729}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Javelin_Industries#Military|EA-23 Stormbreaker]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Electronic warfare fighter variant | |||
| [[File:EA-23_Stormbreaker.png|200px]] | |||
| 100 / 300 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Dedicated EW fighter developed from the [[Javelin F-19 Greystrike|F-19 Greystrike]] platform, incorporating advanced electronic countermeasures and sensor jamming systems. | Evaluation completed in {{AN|1729}}; entered service {{AN|1731}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|} | |||
====Helicopters & Rotorcraft==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | [[wikipedia:Helicopters|Helicopters & Rotorcraft]] | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | [[wikipedia:Helicopters|Helicopters & Rotorcraft]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Javelin H-1 Menace|H-1 Menace]] | | [[Javelin H-1 Menace|H-1 Menace]] | ||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
|Reconnaissance & attack rotorcraft | | Reconnaissance & attack rotorcraft | ||
|[[File:JavelinH-1Menace1699AN.png|200px]] | | [[File:JavelinH-1Menace1699AN.png|200px]] | ||
|240 | | 240 / 600 | ||
|In service from {{AN|1708}} | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1708}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 30× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |||
| [[Javelin H-2 Siren|H-2 Siren]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Utility helicopter | |||
| [[File:JavelinH-2Siren1699.png|200px]] | |||
| 160 / 600 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1708}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 40× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[Javelin H-3 Buccaneer|H-3 Buccaneer]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter | |||
| [[File:JavelinH-3Buccaneer.png|200px]] | |||
| 100 / 320 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1725}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Javelin H- | | [[Javelin H-4 Whisper|H-4 Whisper]] | ||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Light utility helicopter | ||
|[[File:JavelinH- | | [[File:JavelinH-4Whisper.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 200 / 500 | ||
|{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN| | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1727}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 30× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Javelin H-5 Sovereign|H-5 Sovereign]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| | | Heavy-lift cargo helicopter | ||
|[[ | | [[File:Javelin-H-5-Sovereign.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 80 / 250 | ||
|In service from {{AN| | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1730}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin H-6 Guardian|H-6 Guardian]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Search and rescue helicopter | |||
| [[File:JavelinH-6Guardian.png|200px]] | |||
| 120 / 300 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1726}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Javelin H-7 Predator|H-7 Predator]] | ||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name= | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Advanced attack helicopter | ||
|[[ | | [[File:JavelinH-7Predator.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 180 / 500 | ||
|In service | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1731}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 35× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Javelin H-8 SeaGuard|H-8 SeaGuard]] | ||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name= | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
|Maritime patrol | | Maritime patrol helicopter | ||
|[[ | | [[File:JavelinH-8SeaGuard.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 90 / 280 | ||
|In service | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1729}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin H-9 Thunder|H-9 Thunder]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Tactical transport helicopter | |||
| [[File:JavelinH-9Thunder.png|200px]] | |||
| 150 / 450 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1733}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 30× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin H-10 Phantom|H-10 Phantom]] | ||
| {{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Special operations helicopter | ||
|[[ | | [[File:JavelinH-10Phantom.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 110 / 320 | ||
|{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN| | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1732}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Javelin H-11 Frosthawk|H-11 Frosthawk]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Arctic operations helicopter | ||
|[[ | | [[File:JavelinH-11Frosthawk.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 75 / 250 | ||
|{{unbulleted list| | | {{unbulleted list|Specialized for extreme cold-weather operations, reinforced airframe, anti-icing systems, and upgraded avionics. | In service from {{AN|1735}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|} | |||
====Patrol Aircraft==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | Patrol Aircraft | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[AEW-1 Buscadora]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}} | |||
| Airborne early warning aircraft | |||
| [[File:AEW-1_Buscadora.png|200px]] | |||
| 10 / 30 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1708}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 5× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1748}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[P-2 Navegador]] | ||
| {{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}} | ||
| | | Maritime patrol aircraft | ||
| [[ | | [[File:P-2_Navegador.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 48 / 100 | ||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN| | | {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1708}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[P-3 Vigía]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name= | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}} | ||
| | | Multi-role patrol aircraft | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:P-3_Vigia.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 36 / 80 | ||
| | | {{unbulleted list|Enhanced maritime and land surveillance variant with advanced radar and anti-submarine capabilities. | In service from {{AN|1725}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 8× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[AEW-2 Centinela]] | ||
| [[ | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}} | ||
| | | Next-generation airborne early warning aircraft | ||
| | | [[File:AEW-2_Centinela.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 12 / 40 | ||
| | | {{unbulleted list|Advanced AWACS platform with expanded detection range and networked battle management capabilities. | In service from {{AN|1730}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 7× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: | |} | ||
| | ====Trainer Aircraft==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | [[wikipedia:Trainer (aircraft)|Trainer Aircraft]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[T-4/A-4 Flecha]] | ||
| | | {{team flag|Alduria|name=ESB Susa}} | ||
| | | Turboprop trainer | ||
| [[image: | |[[image:T-4 Flecha Alduria.png|200px]] | ||
| | |1,357 | ||
| {{unbulleted list| | |{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1676}} onwards;|Peak number in service - 3,027 ({{AN|1692}});|470x transferred to [[Constancia]] ({{AN|1694}});|470x transferred to [[Suren]] ({{AN|1694}});|120x transferred to [[Elluenuueq]] ({{AN|1694}}).|Removed from light attack role with arrival of first domestically manufactured attack rotorcraft, {{AN|1708}}.|120x transferred to [[Zeed]], {{AN|1721}}.|400x transferred to [[Natopia]], {{AN|1727}}.|90x transferred to [[Anahuaco]] as defence aid, {{AN|1729}}.}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |[[T-5/A-5 Tejón de Miel|T-5 Tejón de Miel]] | ||
| | |{{team flag|Alduria-Wechua|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | |Jet trainer | ||
|[[image: | |[[image:Javelin T-5-A-5 Tejón de Miel.png|200px]] | ||
| | |400 | ||
|{{unbulleted list| | |{{unbulleted list|Transferred from attack role to jet training {{AN|1708}}.}} | ||
|- | |||
|[[T-6 Preceptora]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}} | |||
|Twin-engine turboprop trainer | |||
|[[file:T-6 Preceptora.png|200px]] | |||
|240 | |||
|In service, {{AN|1708}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | |[[T-7/A-6 Víbora]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}}||Turboprop trainer||[[File:T-6-A-6 Víbora.png|200px]]||183 / 603||{{unbulleted list|3x evaluation prototypes received|600x production airframes ordered, {{AN|1727}}.}} | ||
| [[ | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|{{unbulleted list| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |} | ||
====Transport==== | |||
| | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | ||
| | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | ||
| | ! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | ||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | [[wikipedia:Military transport aircraft|Transport]] | ||
| {{team flag| | |- | ||
| | | [[C-11 Mula]] | ||
|[[ | | {{team flag|Alduria|name=ESB Susa}} | ||
| | | Transport | ||
|In service from {{AN| | | [[File:C-11_Mula.png|200px]] | ||
| 1,200 / 2,000 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1676}} onwards. | Peak number in service - 2,184 ({{AN|1698}}). | 300x sold to [[ESB Group (Apollonia)]] ({{AN|1698}}). | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 50× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |||
| [[C-12 Sojourner]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Air-to-air refueling aircraft and transport | |||
| [[File:Sojourner.jpg|200px]] | |||
| 44 / 86 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1708}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Javelin_Industries#Military|C-13 Albatross]] | ||
| [[ | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Strategic and tactical airlifter | ||
| | | [[File:Javelin_C-13_Albatross.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 180 / 400 | ||
| | | {{unbulleted list|High-capacity airlifter with extended range for rapid troop and cargo deployment. | In service from {{AN|1725}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 25× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Javelin_Industries#Military|C-14 Skyserpent]] | ||
| [[ | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Carrier onboard delivery aircraft | ||
| | | [[File:Javelin_C-14_Skyserpent.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 60 / 150 | ||
| | | {{unbulleted list|Naval variant designed for carrier resupply missions. | In service from {{AN|1730}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Javelin_Industries#Military|C-15 Titanhauler]] | ||
|[[ | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Strategic airlifter | ||
| | | [[File:Javelin_C-15_Titanhauler.png|200px]] | ||
| | | 90 / 250 | ||
| | | {{unbulleted list|Heavy-lift aircraft for intercontinental cargo transport. | In service from {{AN|1732}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin_Industries#Military|C-16 Thunderhaul]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Aerial refueling tanker and strategic transport aircraft | |||
| [[File:Javelin_C-16_Thunderhaul.png|200px]] | |||
| 70 / 200 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Multi-role tanker and transport platform. | In service from {{AN|1731}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 12× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|[[ | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Javelin_Industries#Military|C-17 Primeward]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Carrier aerial refueling aircraft | |||
| [[File:Javelin_C-17_Primeward.png|200px]] | |||
| 50 / 120 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Naval refueling aircraft for carrier-based operations. | In service from {{AN|1733}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 8× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin_Industries#Military|C-18 Vanguard]] | |||
|- | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| STOL special operations transport | |||
| [[File:Javelin_C-18_Vanguard.png|200px]] | |||
| 40 / 100 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft designed for special forces and covert operations. | In service from {{AN|1735}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 6× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ====Unmanned Aerial Vehicles==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style=" | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin M-1 Eternal|M-1 Eternal]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| High-altitude theatre reconnaissance | |||
| [[File:M-1-Eternal.png|200px]] | |||
| 6 / 24 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Operated on behalf of the [[Raspur Pact]]. | Assigned to continental theatre commands. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 3× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1750}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin M-2 Dragoon|M-2 Dragoon]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Remote reconnaissance & light attack | |||
| [[File:M-2-Dragoon.png|200px]] | |||
| 120 / 500 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Evaluation prototypes received, {{AN|1698}}. | In service from {{AN|1708}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 30× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin M-3 Dark Eye|M-3 Dark Eye]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Tactical reconnaissance UAV | |||
| [[File:M-3-dark-Eye.png|200px]] | |||
| 90 / 300 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Deployed for battlefield intelligence gathering. | In service from {{AN|1730}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin M-4 SkyPiercer|M-4 SkyPiercer]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Dual-role surveillance & loitering munition UAV | |||
| [[File:M-4-SkyPiercer.png|200px]] | |||
| 75 / 250 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Equipped for real-time surveillance and precision strike. | In service from {{AN|1733}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|M-5 Sea Reaver]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Maritime UAV for oceanic operations | |||
| [[File:M-5-SeaReaver.png|200px]] | |||
| 40 / 120 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Optimized for naval surveillance and anti-submarine roles. | In service from {{AN|1735}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 8× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|V-1 Cargo Guardian]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| VTOL UAV for cargo delivery | |||
| [[File:V-1-CargoGuardian.png|200px]] | |||
| 50 / 200 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Specialized in autonomous logistics and resupply in challenging environments. | In service from {{AN|1736}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|S-1 Swarm Scout]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Swarm UAV for reconnaissance | |||
| [[File:S-1-SwarmScout.png|200px]] | |||
| 200 / 600 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Deployed in tactical swarms for battlefield awareness. | In service from {{AN|1734}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 40× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|U-1 UrbanEye]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Compact UAV for urban surveillance | |||
| [[File:U-1-UrbanEye.png|200px]] | |||
| 120 / 400 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Designed for counter-terrorism and law enforcement operations. | In service from {{AN|1737}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 25× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|L-1 Phantom Strike]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Long-range UCAV for precision strikes | |||
| [[File:L-1-PhantomStrike.png|200px]] | |||
| 80 / 250 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Armed UAV with deep-strike capability. | In service from {{AN|1738}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 12× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|T-1 Flash Recon]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| High-speed UAV for tactical reconnaissance | |||
| [[File:T-1-FlashRecon.png|200px]] | |||
| 60 / 200 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Developed for rapid intelligence collection and electronic warfare support. | In service from {{AN|1737}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin_Industries#Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicles|E-1 Silent Jammer]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| MALE UAV for electronic warfare | |||
|- | | [[File:E-1-SilentJammer.png|200px]] | ||
| 50 / 180 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Designed for electronic jamming and cyber-warfare support. | In service from {{AN|1739}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 8× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Javelin SNOWFOX|SNOWFOX]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Autonomous UAV for extreme polar surveillance | |||
| [[File:SNOWFOX.png|200px]] | |||
| 30 / 100 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Engineered for arctic and high-altitude operations. | In service from {{AN|1740}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 7× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ====Retired Aircraft==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Aircraft | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align:center; background:#dddddd;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: center; background:#dddddd;"|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style=" | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | Retired Aircraft | ||
|- | |||
| [[F-8 Shrike]] | |||
| [[Shireroth]] | |||
| fighter | |||
| [[image:F-8M.png|200px]] | |||
| 12 | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Purchased from [[Talenore]], {{AN|1681}}.|Retired {{AN|1709}}.}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[FA-9 Banshee|FA-9A Banshee]] | |||
| [[Talenore]] | |||
| fighter (single-seat Multirole) | |||
|[[image:FA9 Banshee.png|200px]] | |||
| 23 | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Purchased from [[Talenore]], {{AN|1681}}.| Transferred to [[Zeed]] for air policing duties, {{AN|1721}}.}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[FA-9 Banshee|FA-9B Banshee]] | ||
| [[Talenore]] | |||
| fighter (Two-seat trainer/Multirole) | |||
| | |||
| 3 | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Purchased from [[Talenore]], {{AN|1681}}.| Transferred to [[Zeed]] for air policing duties, {{AN|1721}}.}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[T-2/A-2 Saeqeh]] | ||
| {{team flag|Normark|name=Sårensby Industrial Area}} | |||
| light attack aircraft / trainer | |||
|[[image:OAH Saeqeh.png|200px]] | |||
|10 | |||
|In service from {{AN|1659}} onwards. Stationed in Wechua. Retired {{AN|1708}}. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[T-3 Akóntio]] | ||
| {{team flag|Constancia|name=Ergostásio Aeroskafón}} | |||
| light attack aircraft / trainer | |||
|[[image:Vey Akintos.png|200px]] | |||
|25 | |||
|In service from {{AN|1659}} onwards. Stationed in Wechua. Retired {{AN|1708}}. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[wikipedia:Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet|TP-5 Alpha]] | ||
| [[Shireroth]] | |||
| jet trainer | |||
| | |||
|26 | |||
|Purchased from [[Talenore]], {{AN|1681}}. Retired {{AN|1708}}. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[wikipedia:Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk|UH-123 Hawk]] | |||
| [[Talenore]] | |||
| utility | |||
| | |||
| 10 | |||
|Purchased from [[Talenore]], {{AN|1681}}. | |||
|- | |||
|[[wikipedia:McDonnell Douglas MD 500 Defender|UH-500 Protector]] | |||
|[[Talenore]] | |||
| light attack / scout | |||
| | |||
| 4 | |||
|Purchased from [[Talenore]], {{AN|1681}}. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== | ===Artillery=== | ||
====Ground-based Air Defence System==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | ! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"| | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | ! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="6" | | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" |Ground-based Air Defence System | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Javelin_Industries#Air_defense_systems_and_missiles|Athena Air Defense System]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | ||
| | | Short-range air defense system | ||
|1 | | 600 / 1,200 | ||
|[[File: | | [[File:Athena AADS tranche 2.png|200px]] | ||
| | | {{unbulleted list|Production order for 211x placed in {{AN|1713}}. | 211x sold to [[Benacian Union]], {{AN|1729}}. | Order for 600x placed in {{AN|1729}}; full delivery by {{AN|1739}}. | Additional order for 600x confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 50× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1754}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Geneva (missile)|Geneva 2]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Anti-Ballistic Missile System | |||
| 184 / 300 | |||
| [[File:Geneva2Launch.jpg|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Initial entry into service {{AN|1680}}. | Full operational capacity {{AN|1703}} onward. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 12× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Silver Hammer]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|flag}} Silver Hammer Consortium | |||
* <small>Armaments of Alduria; | |||
* National Research and Development Corporation; | |||
* [[Javelin Industries]]; | |||
* [[Kerularios & Company]].</small> | |||
| C-RAM and short-range air defense system | |||
| 824 / 1,500 | |||
| [[File:Silver-hammer.jpg|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Initial entry into service {{AN|1675}}. | Full operational capacity {{AN|1688}} onward. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 50× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[System-2 Missile Complex]] | ||
| {{team flag|Unified Governorates|name=Šlomxala Arsenal}} | |||
| SAM system / rocket artillery | |||
| 96 / 180 | |||
| [[File:System_2_Missile_Complex.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Initial entry into service {{AN|1678}}. | Full operational capacity {{AN|1689}} onward. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 7× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Vulcan Advanced Air Defense System]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| High-energy air defense system | |||
| 30 / 150 | |||
| [[File:Vulcan_AADS.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Incorporates Tactical High-Energy Beam (THEB) technology to neutralize missiles, mortars, drones, and aircraft. | In service from {{AN|1735}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Aerial Defense Sentinel Swarm]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Networked drone air defense system | |||
| 80 / 400 | |||
| [[File:Aerial_Defense_Sentinel_Swarm.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Networked drone swarm equipped with interception capabilities against UAVs, missiles, and low-orbit threats. | In service from {{AN|1737}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Javelin_Industries#Air_defense_systems_and_missiles|Purple Shield Air Defense System]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Multi-layered air defense | |||
| 40 / 120 | |||
| [[File:Purple_Shield_AADS.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Combines radar, electronic warfare, and interceptors to defend against hypersonic and aerial threats. | In service from {{AN|1738}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 8× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Javelin_Industries#Air_defense_systems_and_missiles|Hyperion Skyguard]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Orbital and high-altitude defense | |||
| 20 / 80 | |||
| [[File:Hyperion_Skyguard.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Designed to detect and intercept orbital bombardments and hypersonic threats using kinetic interceptors and directed-energy weapons. | In service from {{AN|1739}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 6× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Javelin_Industries#Air_defense_systems_and_missiles|Zeus Lightning Rod]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| EMP defense system | |||
| 50 / 150 | |||
| [[File:Zeus_Lightning_Rod.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Advanced electromagnetic pulse (EMP) defense system capable of disabling drone swarms and guided munitions. | In service from {{AN|1737}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Javelin_Industries#Air_defense_systems_and_missiles|Artemis NetLayer]] | |||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Integrated air defense network | |||
| 25 / 75 | |||
| [[File:Artemis_NetLayer.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Enhances coordination and real-time response between air defense platforms. | In service from {{AN|1736}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 5× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Javelin_Industries#Air_defense_systems_and_missiles|Cerberus Dome]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
| Close-in weapon system (CIWS) | |||
| 150 / 600 | |||
| [[File:Cerberus_Dome.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Comprehensive CIWS for protecting strategic points and mobile units from aerial threats. | In service from {{AN|1738}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 25× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|} | |||
====Self-propelled Artillery==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
| | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | ||
| | ! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | |||
| | ! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" |Self-propelled Artillery | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[BK-IV Bastiat#Variants|BK-IV 155 mm self-propelled howitzer]] | ||
| {{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Mishalan Arsenal}} | |||
| 155 mm self-propelled howitzer / field gun | |||
| 180 / 300 | |||
| [[File:BK-IV_Bastiat_155_mm_SPH.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Evaluation piece received {{AN|1690}}. | Final delivery received {{AN|1703}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at [[ESB Susa]] facilities in [[Alduria]] at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Thunderstrike Advanced Howitzer]] | ||
| {{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}} | |||
| 155 mm self-propelled howitzer | |||
| 220 / 500 | |||
| [[File:Thunderstrike_Advanced_Howitzer.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Next-generation self-propelled artillery system with advanced autoloader. | In service from {{AN|1728}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 20× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Tempest Multiple Rocket Launch System]] | ||
| {{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}} | |||
| Multiple rocket launch system | |||
| 140 / 400 | |||
| [[File:TempestRocketSystem1729.jpg|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Highly mobile rocket artillery system for rapid and widespread fire support. | In service from {{AN|1729}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 25× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Centaur Heavy Mortar Carrier]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=FBP}} | |||
| 120 mm self-propelled mortar system | |||
| 90 / 300 | |||
| [[File:Centaur_HMC.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Rapidly deployable indirect fire support system for mechanized units. | In service from {{AN|1732}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Cyclone Artillery System]] | ||
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=FBP}} | |||
| 203 mm heavy self-propelled gun | |||
| 75 / 250 | |||
| [[File:Cyclone_Artillery_System.png|200px]] | |||
| {{unbulleted list|Long-range fire support system with superior mobility. | In service from {{AN|1730}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 15× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | [[Avalanche Mobile Artillery]] | ||
|{{team flag| | | {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=ESB Susa}} | ||
| | | Self-propelled artillery for mountainous terrain | ||
| | | 60 / 180 | ||
|[[File: | | [[File:Avalanche_Mobile_Artillery.png|200px]] | ||
|In service from {{AN| | | {{unbulleted list|Designed for high-altitude operations and extreme terrain. | In service from {{AN|1736}}. | Orders confirmed in {{AN|1741}}; production at 10× per year ({{AN|1742}}–{{AN|1752}}).}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |} | ||
====Towed Artillery==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | ||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | | ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" |Towed Artillery | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1681 105 mm howitzer]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}}||105 mm howitzer / field gun||12,200||[[image:M1681 105 mm howitzer.png|200px]]||Entered service {{AN|1685}} onwards, serving primarily as standard divisional artillery. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1700 155 mm howitzer]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}}||155 mm howitzer / heavy artillery||5,600||[[image:M1700 155 mm howitzer.png|200px]]||Primary heavy towed artillery, capable of precision-guided munitions; introduced from {{AN|1700}} onward. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1712 155 mm ultra-lightweight howitzer]]||{{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}}||155 mm lightweight howitzer||2,800||[[image:M1712 155 mm ULH.png|200px]]||Air-transportable, rapidly deployable howitzer developed for airborne and mountain troops; introduced from {{AN|1713}}. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1725 203 mm heavy artillery]]||{{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}}||203 mm heavy artillery||950||[[image:M1725 203 mm heavy artillery.png|200px]]||Long-range heavy artillery providing extended-range fire support, capable of engaging strategic targets; entered service {{AN|1725}}. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1690 120 mm mortar]]||{{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}}||120 mm mortar||9,500||[[image:M1690 120 mm mortar.png|200px]]||Standard infantry support mortar for indirect fire missions, extensively fielded across infantry and airborne units since {{AN|1705}}. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1715 81 mm mortar]]||{{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}}||81 mm mortar||11,000||[[image:M1715 81 mm mortar.png|200px]]||Lightweight, highly portable mortar system deployed extensively with infantry, special forces, and rapid-response units since {{AN|1725}}. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[M1720 130 mm field gun]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}}||130 mm long-range field gun||3,200||[[image:M1720 130 mm field gun.png|200px]]||Designed to provide accurate long-range fire support with enhanced ammunition types; entered service {{AN|1735}}. | ||
|} | |||
===Infantry equipment and weaponry=== | |||
====Miscellaneous Implements==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Photo | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Knives, Grenades, Miscellaneous Implements | |||
|- | |||
| Ayllos (hunting-bolas) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Throwing weapon || 1,458,760 ||[[File:Ayllos-weapon.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service.|Production increased 88% since {{AN|1717}}.|Standard issue for border patrol units.|Enhanced version with titanium-reinforced cords introduced in {{AN|1738}}.}} | |||
|- | |||
| Chambi (cudgel) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Impact weapon || 7,850,412 ||[[File:Chambi-cudgel.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service and local militia units.|Production nearly doubled since {{AN|1717}}.|Modernized version with carbon fiber core introduced in {{AN|1735}}.}} | |||
|- | |||
| Chaska Chiqui (star-headed mace) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Impact weapon || 895,230 ||[[File:Chaska-Chiqui-mace.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service.|Production increased 91% since {{AN|1717}}.|Modern version features retractable spikes for ease of transport.}} | |||
|- | |||
| Clinger Bomb, Adhesive Anti-Tank Grenade ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Anti-armor grenade || 12,785,000 ||[[File:Clinger-bomb.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Standard anti-armor weapon for infantry without heavy weapons support.|Production tripled since {{AN|1717}}.|Enhanced version with shaped charge introduced in {{AN|1737}}.}} | |||
|- | |||
| Cuncha Chucuna (axe) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Cutting weapon || 375,425 ||[[File:Cuncha-Chucuna-axe.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service and engineering units.|Production increased 208% since {{AN|1717}}.|Modern version features lightweight alloy construction.}} | |||
|- | |||
| Estólica (spear-thrower) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Ranged weapon || 768,540 ||[[File:Estolica-spear-thrower.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service.|Production increased 79% since {{AN|1717}}.|Modern version includes tactical sight and ergonomic grip.}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Florian Cocktail (Tar, sulphur, petrol, sand, & wick) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Incendiary device || 125,000,000+ ||[[File:Florian-cocktail.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Standard improvised incendiary device.|Production more than doubled since {{AN|1717}}.|Modern version includes self-igniting mechanism for safer deployment.}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Huaraca (sling) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Ranged weapon || 1,875,320 ||[[File:Huaraca-sling.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service.|Production increased 106% since {{AN|1717}}.|Modern version includes wrist brace for improved accuracy and standardized ammunition.}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Suchuc Chiqui (halberd) ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Polearm || 285,750 ||[[File:Suchuc-Chiqui-halberd.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Issued to the Federal Guards Service (ceremonial usage).|Production increased 105% since {{AN|1717}}.|Modern ceremonial version includes gold-titanium alloy blades.}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | | M1741 Multi-purpose Combat Knife ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}} || Combat knife || 3,450,000 ||[[File:M1741-combat-knife.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Standard issue to all Federal Forces personnel.|Features carbon-steel blade with titanium core.|Includes wire-cutter function and glass-breaker pommel.|Integrated ferro rod for emergency fire starting.}} | ||
|- | |||
| M1738 Fragmentation Grenade ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}} || Fragmentation grenade || 28,750,000 ||[[File:M1738-fragmentation-grenade.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Standard issue fragmentation grenade.|Features optimized fragmentation pattern for increased effectiveness.|Safety system includes dual pins and pressure release.|Production rate: 500,000 per month.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1740 Smoke Grenade ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}} || Smoke grenade || 15,350,000 ||[[File:M1740-smoke-grenade.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Available in multiple colors for signaling and screening.|Dense smoke formulation provides extended coverage.|Special infrared-blocking variant available for special operations.|Production rate: 275,000 per month.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1742 Thermite Grenade ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}} || Incendiary grenade || 8,750,000 ||[[File:M1742-thermite-grenade.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|High-temperature incendiary grenade.|Capable of burning through armored vehicles and destroying sensitive equipment.|New production beginning {{AN|1742}} with production rate of 200,000 per month.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1739 Stun Grenade ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}} || Stun grenade || 10,250,000 ||[[File:M1739-stun-grenade.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Non-lethal flash-bang grenade for clearing operations.|Features dual-burst design for extended disorientation effect.|Used primarily by special forces and Federal Guards Service.|Production rate: 225,000 per month.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1736 Anti-Personnel Mine ||{{Team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}} || Anti-personnel mine || 7,850,000 ||[[File:M1736-anti-personnel-mine.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Self-neutralizing design with programming for automatic deactivation.|Compliant with international humanitarian standards with detectability features.|Production rate: 150,000 per month.|Used exclusively for defensive perimeter security.}} | |||
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| M1737 Anti-Tank Mine ||{{Team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}} || Anti-tank mine || 5,250,000 ||[[File:M1737-anti-tank-mine.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Magnetic influence trigger system with advanced anti-handling features.|Capable of defeating modern reactive armor systems.|Self-neutralizing capability after programmable duration.|Production rate: 100,000 per month.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1741 Ceramic Composite Body Armor ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Personal protection || 2,750,000 sets ||[[File:M1741-body-armor.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Advanced ceramic-composite armor system.|Level IV protection against rifle threats.|Modular design allows customization based on mission profile.|Production rate: 50,000 sets per month since {{AN|1741}}.}} | |||
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| M1740 Tactical Combat Helmet ||{{Team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}} || Personal protection || 3,125,000 ||[[File:M1740-combat-helmet.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Advanced ballistic protection with integrated communications system.|Features mount for night vision and thermal imaging devices.|Includes bone conduction microphone and hearing protection.|Production rate: 60,000 per month since {{AN|1740}}.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1742 Active Camouflage System ||{{Team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}} || Concealment technology || 125,000 sets ||[[File:M1742-active-camouflage.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Advanced camouflage system using electrochromic materials.|Adapts to surrounding environment for enhanced concealment.|Reduces thermal and electromagnetic signatures.|New technology with production beginning {{AN|1742}} at 5,000 sets per month.}} | |||
|- | |||
| M1738 Battlefield Medical Kit ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Medical equipment || 4,250,000 ||[[File:M1738-medical-kit.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Advanced field medical equipment for emergency treatment.|Includes hemostatic agents, tension pneumothorax treatment, and advanced bandages.|Standard issue to all combat units with enhanced versions for medics.|Production rate: 75,000 per month.}} | |||
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| M1741 Multispectral Smoke Grenades ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}} || Concealment device || 6,750,000 ||[[File:M1741-multispectral-smoke.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Advanced smoke grenades blocking visual, infrared, and thermal imaging.|Provides comprehensive concealment across multiple spectrums.|Used for troop movement and casualty evacuation.|Production rate: 150,000 per month since {{AN|1741}}.}} | |||
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| M1739 Tactical Field Rations ||{{Team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=National Qullqa System}} || Sustenance || 85,000,000 packs ||[[File:M1739-field-rations.png|100px]]|| {{unbulleted list|Enhanced caloric content with improved taste profile.|3,200 calories per pack with 5-year shelf life.|Includes flameless heater and hydration supplement.|Production rate: 2 million packs per month.}} | |||
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|} | |||
===Pistols / Carbines / Rifles=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Photo | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | Pistols / Carbines / Rifles | |||
|- | |||
|[[M1525 9 mm Pistol]] ||{{Team flag|Normark|name=Sårensby Arsenal}}<br/>{{Team flag|Wechua|name=National Qullqa System}}||Pistol||565,000 ||[[image:M1523 9mm Pistol.png|200px]]||Supplied by [[ESB Susa]] in {{Tooltip|1673|June 2019}} & 1674. Widespread unlicensed production in Wechua regions. | |||
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|[[M1581 7.62 mm Machine Carbine]]||{{Team flag|Normark|name=Sårensby Arsenal}}<br/>{{Team flag|Wechua|name=National Qullqa System}}||Carbine||1,803,000 ||[[image:M1581 7.62mm Machine Carbine.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Supplied by [[ESB Susa]] in {{Tooltip|1673|June 2019}} & 1674. Widespread unlicensed production in Wechua regions.|Issued to the Federal Guards Service.}} | |||
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|[[M1591 7.62 mm Rifle]]||{{Team flag|Normark|name=Sårensby Arsenal}}<br/>{{Team flag|Wechua|name=National Qullqa System}}||Marksman Rifle||1,150,000||[[image:M1591 7.62 mm Rifle.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Supplied by [[ESB Susa]] in {{Tooltip|1673|June 2019}} & 1674. Widespread unlicensed production in Wechua regions.|500,000x transferred to the [[Suren]] as military aid, {{AN|1694}}|Issued to Lyrican and Skerrian levies of the Border Guard.}} | |||
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|[[M1656 9 mm SMG]]||{{Team flag|Normark|name=Sårensby Arsenal}}<br/>{{Team flag|Wechua|name=National Qullqa System}} ||Submachine Gun||3,468,356 ||[[image:M1656 SMG.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Supplied by [[ESB Susa]] in {{Tooltip|1673|June 2019}} & 1674. Widespread unlicensed production in Wechua regions.|Issued to the Federal Guards Service}} | |||
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|[[M1686 assault rifle (7.62×67mmB)]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} ||Assault Rifle||602,920||[[image:M1686 (7.62×67mmB).png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Production licenced from [[Mishalan Arsenal]].| 500,000x assault rifles ordered ({{AN|1687}}).| 500,000x assault rifles ordered ({{AN|1693}}).|79,416x reported as lost during [[Wars of the Disinherited]].| 317,664x discovered by {{AN|1722}} audit, conducted by Office of the Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council, to have been transferred to non-state actors, including [[Vanguard Division]], [[Regiment of the Blackfriars']], and [[Honourable Company]], during administration of [[Felipe de Almagro]] and anti-Bassarid paramilitary groups, including [[Israati-Haifan Defense Force]] and [[New Order of Rochefort]], during [[Operation Purple Splendor]] under the administration of [[Paolo Antonio Aguilar]] while Felipe de Almagro remained Secretary of Defense.}} | |||
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|[[M1690 machine pistol (9x19mm)]]||{{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Unified Governorates|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} }}||Machine Pistol||2,500,000||[[image:M1690 machine pistol (9x19mm).png|200px]]||Production licenced from [[Mishalan Arsenal]]. 2,500,000x machine-pistols ordered ({{AN|1692}}). | |||
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| [[M1721 battle rifle (7.62×67mmB)]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}}||Service rifle||1,680,000||[[File:M1721 battle rifle (7.62×67mmB).png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Ordered {{AN|1717}}.| Deliveries in period {{AN|1722}}–{{AN|1732}}.}} | |||
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====Machine Guns==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Photo | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | Machine Guns | |||
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|[[M1693 medium machine gun (8x80mm RP)]]||{{team flag|Natopia|name=Luix-Satyria Scientific-Production Association LLC}}||Machine Gun||26,670||[[image:M1693 medium machine gun (8x80mm RP).png|200px]]||Issued at [[Troop (Raspur Pact)|troop]] level | |||
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|[[Polybolos 12.7 mm HMG]]||{{Team flag|Normark|name=Sårensby Arsenal}}||Heavy Machine Gun||32,000||[[image:Polybolos .50 HMG.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Supplied by [[ESB Susa]] in {{Tooltip|1673|June 2019}} & 1674.|Issued at [[Squadron (Raspur Pact)|squadron]] level.}} | |||
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|} | |||
===Vehicles=== | |||
====Armoured Fighting Vehicles==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" |Armoured Fighting Vehicles | |||
|- | |||
|[[BK-III Verteidiger|AFV3 Vindicator]]||{{team flag|Unified Governorates|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}||Main battle tank||3,200||[[image:BK-3 Verteidiger.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|3,500 units originally procured from [[Mishalan Arsenal]].|Standard main battle tank deployed across Armoured Combat Units and Vanguard Regiments.|Entered service in {{AN|1688}}.|37 lost in [[Operation Purple Splendor]].|182 lost during [[Normark campaign (1717–1720)]].|Being phased out in favor of MBT-3 Sovereign starting {{AN|1743}}.}} | |||
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|[[MBT-1 Victor|AFV5 Victor]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Main battle tank||2,750||[[image:MBT-1 Victor.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Total of 3,500 ordered, deliveries {{AN|1718}}–{{AN|1722}}.|250 transferred to [[Imperial Constancian Armed Forces]], {{AN|1722}}.|500 transferred to [[Military of the Suren Confederacy|Surenid Armed Forces]], {{AN|1722}}.|To be upgraded to MBT-2 Victor II standard or replaced by MBT-3 Sovereign starting {{AN|1743}}.}} | |||
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|[[MBT-3 Sovereign]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Advanced main battle tank||0/5,000||[[File:MBT-3-Sovereign.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Next-generation main battle tank ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 750 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 750 in {{AN|1743}}, 1,000 in {{AN|1744}}, 1,000 in {{AN|1745}}, 1,000 in {{AN|1746}}, 1,250 in {{AN|1747}}.|Features revolutionary reactive composite armor, 130mm smoothbore gun with autoloader, active protection system, and 1,800hp power plant.|Enhanced situational awareness through AI-assisted battlefield management system.}} | |||
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|[[MBT-2 Victor II]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Upgraded main battle tank||0/1,500||[[File:MBT-2-Victor-II.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Upgrade program for existing MBT-1 Victor tanks.|Program commences {{AN|1743}} with completion by {{AN|1746}}.|Production rate: 500 units per year.|Upgrades include: enhanced protection package, improved fire control systems, new power pack, and integration with modern battlefield networks.|Cost-effective solution to maintain a portion of the Victor fleet at competitive capability levels.}} | |||
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|[[BK-IV Bastiat|AFV4 Bastiat]]||{{team flag|Unified Governorates|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}||Armoured guided missile vehicle||<small>{{unbulleted list|Flankguard: 3,250|Rangeguard: 1,200|Skyguard: 1,800}}</small>||[[image:BK-IV Bastiat.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|6,500 units received from [[Mishalan Arsenal]].|Primary missile-based armoured system, deployed for anti-tank, air-defense, and fire support roles.|In service since {{AN|1688}}.|31 "flankguard" variants lost during [[Operation Purple Splendor]].|Being gradually replaced by BK-XII and MGV-1 Horizon variants.}} | |||
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|[[BK-XII scout tank]]||{{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}||Scout tank||1,850/6,000||[[File:BK-XII scout tank.png|250px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Advanced scout tank procured from [[Benacian Union]].|6,000 units ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1,000 units per year.|Delivered to date: 1,850 units (950 in {{AN|1741}}, 900 in {{AN|1742}}).|Expected further delivery: 1,000 in {{AN|1743}}, 1,050 in {{AN|1744}}, 1,050 in {{AN|1745}}, 1,050 in {{AN|1746}}.|Features enhanced mobility, low-profile design, and advanced reconnaissance systems.|Replacing older BK-IV Bastiat variants while complementing MGV-1 Horizon family.}} | |||
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|[[BK-XIII infantry fighting vehicle]]||{{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}||Infantry fighting vehicle||2,100/8,000||[[File:BK-XIII infantry fighting vehicle.png|250px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Modern infantry fighting vehicle from [[Benacian Union]].|8,000 units ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1,400 units per year.|Delivered to date: 2,100 units (1,100 in {{AN|1741}}, 1,000 in {{AN|1742}}).|Expected further delivery: 1,400 in {{AN|1743}}, 1,500 in {{AN|1744}}, 1,500 in {{AN|1745}}, 1,500 in {{AN|1746}}.|Features high mobility, enhanced protection, and 30mm autocannon with anti-tank missile capability.|Complementing domestic IFV-25 Jaguar production to rapidly expand mechanized infantry capabilities.}} | |||
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|[[MGV-1 Horizon]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Modular guided weapons vehicle||0/4,500||[[File:MGV-1-Horizon.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Next-generation multirole missile platform ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Modular design with three variants: anti-tank (Predator), air defense (Guardian), and multi-purpose (Vanguard).|Production rate: 900 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 900 in {{AN|1743}}, 900 in {{AN|1744}}, 900 in {{AN|1745}}, 900 in {{AN|1746}}, 900 in {{AN|1747}}.|Features common chassis with mission-specific modules for rapid reconfiguration.|Advanced fire control and sensor fusion technology with automated target acquisition.}} | |||
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|[[HK-IV M1707 Stalker]]||{{team flag|Benacian Union|name=Mishalan Arsenal}}||Tracked anti-tank vehicle||900||[[File:HK-IV M1707 Stalker.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Specialized tracked anti-tank missile vehicle designed for direct fire engagements.|Integrated into mechanized infantry brigades since {{AN|1707}}.|To be replaced by MGV-1 Horizon (Predator variant) starting {{AN|1743}}.}} | |||
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|[[IFV-20 Puma]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Infantry Fighting Vehicle||8,500||[[image:IFV-20 Puma.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Modern infantry fighting vehicle supporting mechanized infantry.|Armed with autocannon and anti-tank guided missiles.|Entered service {{AN|1720}}.|To be gradually replaced by IFV-25 Jaguar and BK-XIII starting {{AN|1743}}.}} | |||
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|[[IFV-25 Jaguar]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Advanced Infantry Fighting Vehicle||0/8,000||[[File:IFV-25-Jaguar.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Next-generation infantry fighting vehicle ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 2,000 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 2,000 in {{AN|1743}}, 2,000 in {{AN|1744}}, 2,000 in {{AN|1745}}, 2,000 in {{AN|1746}}.|Features modular armor system, unmanned turret with 40mm autocannon, anti-tank missiles, and active protection system.|Enhanced digital battlespace integration with dismounted infantry tactical networks.|Amphibious capability with minimal preparation.|Complementing BK-XIII production to rapidly expand mechanized infantry capabilities.}} | |||
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|[[APC-18 Protector]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||Armoured Personnel Carrier||14,000||[[image:APC-18 Protector.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Primary armoured troop transport vehicle.|Deployed across all Army divisions and Marine units.|Introduced in {{AN|1718}}.|To be supplemented and partially replaced by APC-22 Guardian starting {{AN|1743}}.}} | |||
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|[[APC-22 Guardian]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||Advanced Armoured Personnel Carrier||0/18,000||[[File:APC-22-Guardian.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Next-generation armored personnel carrier ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 3,000 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 3,000 in {{AN|1743}}, 3,500 in {{AN|1744}}, 3,500 in {{AN|1745}}, 4,000 in {{AN|1746}}, 4,000 in {{AN|1747}}.|Features V-shaped mine-resistant hull, remote weapons station, and modular armor package.|CBRN protection system and improved crew survivability features.|Digital vehicle management system with battlefield networking capabilities.}} | |||
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|[[MRAP-20 Fortress]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle||0/8,000||[[File:MRAP-20-Fortress.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Specialized MRAP vehicle ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 1,600 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 1,600 in {{AN|1743}}, 1,600 in {{AN|1744}}, 1,600 in {{AN|1745}}, 1,600 in {{AN|1746}}, 1,600 in {{AN|1747}}.|Designed for asymmetric warfare environments with superior protection against IEDs and mines.|Multiple variants including troop transport, command post, medical evacuation, and reconnaissance.|Integrated electronic countermeasures against remote-detonated threats.}} | |||
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|[[ARV-20 Recovery]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Armoured Recovery Vehicle||0/1,000||[[File:ARV-20-Recovery.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Heavy armored recovery vehicle ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 200 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 200 in {{AN|1743}}, 200 in {{AN|1744}}, 200 in {{AN|1745}}, 200 in {{AN|1746}}, 200 in {{AN|1747}}.|Capable of recovering disabled MBTs from combat zones.|Features 70-ton winch system, heavy crane, and repair facilities.|Provides on-site battlefield repair capabilities for combat vehicles.}} | |||
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|[[CEV-20 Pioneer]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Combat Engineering Vehicle||0/800||[[File:CEV-20-Pioneer.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Combat engineering vehicle ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 160 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 160 in {{AN|1743}}, 160 in {{AN|1744}}, 160 in {{AN|1745}}, 160 in {{AN|1746}}, 160 in {{AN|1747}}.|Based on MBT-3 Sovereign chassis with specialized engineering equipment.|Features bulldozer blade, excavator arm, mine-clearing systems, and bridge-laying capability.|Essential for creating and clearing obstacles during offensive operations.}} | |||
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|[[UCGV-10 Prowler]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}}||Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle||0/2,000||[[File:UCGV-10-Prowler.png|200px]]||{{Unbulleted list|Advanced unmanned ground combat vehicle ordered {{AN|1743}}.|Production rate: 400 units per year starting {{AN|1743}}.|Expected delivery: 400 in {{AN|1743}}, 400 in {{AN|1744}}, 400 in {{AN|1745}}, 400 in {{AN|1746}}, 400 in {{AN|1747}}.|Features autonomous and remote operation capabilities with weapon station.|Multiple variants including reconnaissance, direct fire support, and logistics.|Integrated with manned formations through secure digital networks.|Revolutionary capability for dangerous missions with reduced risk to personnel.}} | |||
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|} | |||
====Support Vehicles==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" |Support Vehicles | |||
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|[[Ahvaz utility land cruiser]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||All-terrain utility vehicle||850,000||[[File:Ahvaz Land Cruiser.jpeg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Mainstay support vehicle for logistical, reconnaissance, and general utility roles.|Entered widespread service in {{AN|1675}}.|1,250 lost in [[Operation Purple Splendor]], 5,200 lost during [[Normark campaign (1717–1720)]].|Production over 1,000,000 units from {{AN|1717}}–{{AN|1721}}.|200,000 transferred to [[military of the Suren Confederacy|Surenid Armed Forces]], {{AN|1722}}.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Rz.Kfz 1714 Razkampfwagen]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle||24,000||[[image:Rz.Kfz 1714 Razkampfwagen.png|200px]]||Mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle extensively deployed in peacekeeping, counterinsurgency, and urban combat operations; ordered in {{AN|1714}}. | |||
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|[[M1710 Logistics Truck]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||Heavy-duty logistics truck||95,000||[[image:M1710 Logistics Truck.png|200px]]||Primary vehicle for transportation of troops, equipment, ammunition, and supplies; introduced in {{AN|1710}}. | |||
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|[[M1720 Combat Recovery Vehicle]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Rimarima Armaments}}||Armoured recovery vehicle||3,500||[[image:M1720 Combat Recovery Vehicle.png|200px]]||Used for battlefield recovery and repair of damaged armored vehicles; integrated across Armoured Combat Units from {{AN|1720}}. | |||
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|[[M1716 Mobile Bridge System]]||{{team flag|Natopia|name=Neridia Defense Industries}}||Armoured Bridgelayer||2,200||[[image:M1716 Mobile Bridge System.png|200px]]||Rapidly deployable armoured bridging vehicle, supporting military mobility; operational from {{AN|1726}}. | |||
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|[[M1724 Command and Control Vehicle]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company}}||Mobile Command Center||1,800||[[image:M1724 Command and Control Vehicle.png|200px]]||Provides mobile command, control, communications, and intelligence support to field commanders; entered service in {{AN|1724}}. | |||
|} | |||
===Vessels=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service/Procured | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="6" |Aircraft Carriers | |||
|- | |||
|[[Susa-class aircraft carrier]] || {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}} || Aircraft Carrier || 2/6 ||[[File:Susa-classCarrierPontecorvoFirmNAX.jpg|200px]] || {{Unbulleted list|Power projection and air support for naval operations.|2x currently in service (HMS ''Imperio del Sol'', HMS ''Alkhiva'').|4x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 18 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}, 1 in {{AN|1748}}.|}} | |||
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|[[Proclamacion-class light aircraft carrier]] | |||
|{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]] | |||
|Light aircraft carrier | |||
|1/3 | |||
|[[File:Proclamacion-class-light-aircraft-carrier.jpg|200x200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1712}} (HMS ''Proclamacion'').|2x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}} for rapid response capabilities.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 12 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}.|Provides tactical flexibility for regional operations.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Amphibious Warfare Ships | |||
|- | |||
|[[Behaurnais-class amphibious assault ship]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Helicopter landing dock||2/6||[[image:Beauharnais-class-amphibious-assault-ship.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1687}} (HMS ''Behaurnais'', HMS ''San Pablo'').|Service life extension completed {{AN|1727}}.|4x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 10 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Enhanced amphibious assault capabilities for force projection in littoral environments.}} | |||
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|[[Ignatius-class amphibious transport dock]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Amphibious transport dock||1/5||[[image:Ignatius-class-amphibious-transport-dock.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1687}} (HMS ''Ignatius'').|4x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 8 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}.|Increases expeditionary capabilities and troop transport capacity.}} | |||
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|[[Cartagena-class expeditionary mobile base]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Expeditionary mobile base||0/3||[[File:Cartagena-class-expeditionary-mobile-base.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 15 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}.|Provides forward staging base capabilities for special operations and sustained presence missions.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Cruisers | |||
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|[[Augustine-class cruiser]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Guided missile cruiser||6/10||[[image:Augustine-class-cruiser-ship.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1687}} (HMS ''Augustine'', HMS ''Perla'', HMS ''Santo Domingo'', HMS ''Conquistador'', HMS ''Nepomuceno'', HMS ''Señora de las Mercedes'').|4x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 10 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Enhanced with latest weapons systems and sensors for fleet air defense.}} | |||
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|[[Caputia-class helicopter cruiser]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=ESB Armada}}, [[Susa]]||Helicopter-cruiser||3/3||[[File:Caputia-class helicopter cruiser.jpg|200x200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1679}} (HMS ''Caputia'', HMS ''San Genaro'', HMS ''San Francisco'').|Scheduled for phased replacement by new Augustine-class cruisers from {{AN|1748}} onwards.}} | |||
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|[[Dominator-class missile cruiser]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=ESB Armada}}, [[Susa]]||Guided missile cruiser||12/12||[[image:Dominator-class missile cruiser.png |200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1688}} (HMS ''Dominator'', HMS ''Señora de la Paz'', HMS ''Gran Señora de la Melusine'', HMS ''Aquamarine'', HMS ''Sapphire'', HMS ''Azure'', HMS ''Aldin'', HMS ''Hanan Pacha'', HMS ''Ukhu Pacha'', HMS ''Hay Pacha'', HMS ''Viracocha'', HMS ''Illapa'').|To be modernized with enhanced electronics and weapons systems from {{AN|1743}}-{{AN|1747}}.}} | |||
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|[[Manco Cápac-class cruiser]]||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Emergency Shipbuilding Program}}||Light Cruiser (Auxiliary)||60/60||[[File:1720 Manco Cápac-class auxiliary cruiser.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|All 60 vessels in service since {{AN|1720}}. (Ships of the class: HMS ''Manco Cápac'', HMS ''Basileus Giakoumis'', HMS ''Pontecorvo'', HMS ''Santa Melusina'', HMS ''Edgard II'', HMS ''Nathan III'', HMS ''Francis Joseph IV'', HMS ''Edgard I'', HMS ''Queen Abigail'', HMS ''Queen Alexandra'', HMS ''Sinchi Roca I'', HMS ''Mamaquilla'', HMS ''Pachamama'', HMS ''Urcuchillay'', HMS ''Mama Sara'', HMS ''Supay'', HMS ''Urcaguary'', HMS ''Huacas'', HMS ''St. Natsanet'', HMS ''St. Luis the Protector'', HMS ''Barranquillas'', HMS ''Mitra'', HMS ''Oriente'', HMS ''Soberano'', HMS ''Santísima Trinidad'', HMS ''Nuestra Señora'', HMS ''Señora de la Santísima'', HMS ''La Real'', HMS ''Nuestra Señora del Buen Fin'', HMS ''El Poderoso'', HMS ''Vigilante'', HMS ''San Nicolás'', HMS ''San Isidro'', HMS ''Salvador del Mundo'', HMS ''San Ildefonso'', HMS ''Conde de Regla'', HMS ''Matilde'', HMS ''San Fermín'', HMS ''Firme'', HMS ''Diana'', HMS ''San Antonio'', HMS ''Glorioso'', HMS ''Señora de Atocha'', HMS ''Atlante'', HMS ''San José'', HMS ''Ceres'', HMS ''Asunción'', HMS ''Santa Justa'', HMS ''Santa Balbina'', HMS ''Santa Paula'', HMS ''Neptuno'', HMS ''Scipion'', HMS ''Rayo'', HMS ''Formidable'', HMS ''Mount Itni'', HMS ''San Agustin'', HMS ''Héros'', HMS ''Bucentaure'', HMS ''Redoutable'')|Undergoing phased modernization with enhanced sensors and defensive systems {{AN|1741}}-{{AN|1745}}.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Destroyers | |||
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|[[Valeria-class destroyer]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Guided missile destroyer||6/12||[[image:Valeria-class-destroyer.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1687}} (HMS ''Valeria'', HMS ''Monarca'', HMS ''Pluton'', HMS ''Aigle'', HMS ''Argonaute'', HMS ''Hermione'').|6x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 6 months.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Enhanced anti-submarine warfare capabilities and increased missile capacity.}} | |||
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|[[Custodia-class destroyer]] | |||
|{{team flag|Alduria|name=ESB Armada}}, [[Susa]] | |||
|Guided missile destroyer | |||
|4/8 | |||
|[[File:Custodio-class-destroyer.jpg|200x200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1705}} (HMS ''Custodio'', HMS ''Indomptable'', HMS ''Fougueux'', HMS ''Intrépide'').|4x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 8 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Focus on air defense and electronic warfare capabilities.}} | |||
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|[[Shadowstrike-class stealth destroyer]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Stealth guided missile destroyer||0/6||[[File:Shadowstrike-class-stealth-destroyer.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 12 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}, 1 in {{AN|1747}}, 1 in {{AN|1748}}.|Revolutionary stealth capabilities with reduced radar cross-section and advanced electronic warfare systems.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Patrol Vessels | |||
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|[[Alvarenga-class littoral combat ship]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Littoral combat ship||3/12||[[image:Alvarenga-class-littoral-combat-ship.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1687}}.|9x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}.|Enhanced with modular mission packages for anti-submarine, surface warfare, and mine countermeasures.}} | |||
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|[[Isabella-class mine countermeasure ship]] ||{{team flag|Alduria-Wechua|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Minesweeper||12/18||[[image:Isabella-class-mine-countermeasure-ships.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1685}}.|6x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Enhanced with autonomous mine-hunting systems and improved sonar technology.}} | |||
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|[[Guardian-class anti-mine drone mothership]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Mine countermeasure drone carrier||0/4||[[File:Guardian-class-anti-mineNAX.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}.|Revolutionary approach to mine warfare using drone swarm technology for rapid area clearance.}} | |||
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|[[Klimatariá-class Missile Corvette]] ||{{team flag|Constancia|flag}} [[Akeraiótita Dockyards]], [[Aqaba]]||Corvette||6/12||[[image:Klimatariá-class Missile Corvette.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Supplied by [[ESB Susa]] in {{AN|1673}}.|6x additional ordered from Pontecorvo Firm in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Enhanced with modern missiles and improved radar systems.}} | |||
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|[[Melusine-class Missile Boat]]||{{team flag|Constancia|flag}} [[Akeraiótita Dockyards]], [[Aqaba]]||Missile attack craft||20/30||[[image:Melusine-class fast attack missile boat.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1673}}.|Transferred to the Federal Coast Guard Force in {{AN|1723}}.|10x additional ordered from Pontecorvo Firm in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 3 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 3 in {{AN|1742}}, 3 in {{AN|1743}}, 4 in {{AN|1744}}.|Upgraded with modern electronics and missiles.}} | |||
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|[[Spearhead-class fast attack craft]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Fast attack craft||0/24||[[File:Spearhead-class-fast-attack-craft.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 6 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 6 in {{AN|1742}}, 6 in {{AN|1743}}, 6 in {{AN|1744}}, 6 in {{AN|1745}}.|Designed for rapid response and littoral operations with stealth features and advanced weapons.}} | |||
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|[[Napoleon-class cutter]] ||{{team flag|Alduria-Wechua|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Maritime security cutter||61/61||[[image:Napoleon-class.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1684}}.|Now operated by Federal Coast Guard.|Undergoing phased modernization program {{AN|1741}}-{{AN|1746}}.}} | |||
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|[[Berthier-class cutter|Berthier-class Cutter]] | |||
|{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]] | |||
|Medium maritime security cutter | |||
|25/25 | |||
|[[File:Asset_2Berthier-class.png|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1687}}.|Now operated by Federal Coast Guard.|Scheduled for life extension program {{AN|1743}}-{{AN|1745}}.}} | |||
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|[[Piriya-class coastal patrol ship]]||{{team flag|Alduria-Wechua|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Patrol vessel||30/30||[[image:Piriya-class-coastal-patrol-ship.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1686}}.|Phased upgrade program for sensors and weapons systems {{AN|1741}}-{{AN|1744}}.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Submarines | |||
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|[[Franciscania-class nuclear submarine|Type XXVII U-Boat]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Attack Submarine||15/55||[[image:Franciscania-class-attack-submarine.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1690}}.|40x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 4 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 4 in {{AN|1742}}, 8 in {{AN|1743}}, 8 in {{AN|1744}}, 8 in {{AN|1745}}, 8 in {{AN|1746}}, 4 in {{AN|1747}}.|Enhanced with quieter propulsion and improved weapons systems.|Forms the backbone of global submarine presence with vessels assigned to Apollonian, Euran, and Keltian operational theaters.}} | |||
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|[[Tudela-class ballistic missile nuclear submarine|Type XXVIII U-Boat]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Ballistic Missile Submarine||5/15||[[image:Tudela-class-ballistic-missile-submarine.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1694}}.|10x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|Strategic deterrence capability with enhanced missile systems and quieter operation.|Distributed across all major oceans to provide continuous strategic deterrent coverage.}} | |||
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|[[Phantom-class special operations submarine]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Special Operations Submarine||0/12||[[File:Phantom-class-special-operations-submarine.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}, 2 in {{AN|1747}}.|Specialized for covert operations with advanced stealth technology and special forces deployment capabilities.|Features dry deck shelter for swimmer delivery vehicles and special operations forces insertion/extraction.}} | |||
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|[[Voyager-class UUV|Voyager-class unmanned underwater vehicle]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Unmanned Underwater Vehicle||0/36||[[File:Voyager-classUUV.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 6 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 6 in {{AN|1742}}, 6 in {{AN|1743}}, 6 in {{AN|1744}}, 6 in {{AN|1745}}, 6 in {{AN|1746}}, 6 in {{AN|1747}}.|Autonomous long-duration underwater surveillance and reconnaissance platform.|Operates in conjunction with manned submarines to extend surveillance coverage and provide persistent intelligence gathering capabilities in contested waters.}} | |||
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|[[Vengeance-class conventional missile submarine]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Conventional Missile Submarine||0/24||[[File:Vengeance-class-missile-submarine.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 4 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 4 in {{AN|1742}}, 4 in {{AN|1743}}, 4 in {{AN|1744}}, 4 in {{AN|1745}}, 4 in {{AN|1746}}, 4 in {{AN|1747}}.|Conventional-powered submarine with land-attack and anti-ship missile capabilities.|Air-independent propulsion system allowing for extended submerged operations.|Particularly suited for littoral operations and forward deployment in shallow waters.}} | |||
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|[[Shadow-class guided missile submarine]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Nuclear-powered guided missile submarine||0/8||[[File:Shadow-class-guided-missile-submarine.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}, 1 in {{AN|1747}}, 1 in {{AN|1748}}, 1 in {{AN|1749}}, 1 in {{AN|1750}}.|Advanced SSGN platform with vertical launch system for 154 cruise missiles.|Designed for precision land attack and naval strike missions with unprecedented firepower.|Incorporates stealth technologies for reduced acoustic and electromagnetic signatures.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Auxiliaries | |||
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|[[Sustainer-class fleet replenisher ship]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Fleet replenishment ship||0/6||[[File:Sustainer-class-fleet-replenishment-ship.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}} to replace aging logistic support vessels.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 10 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Advanced replenishment capabilities supporting carrier and amphibious groups.}} | |||
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|[[Resolute-class fleet oiler]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Fleet oiler||0/8||[[File:Resolute-class-fleet-oiler.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}} to replace auxiliary cruisers.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Enhanced fuel delivery capabilities with improved defensive systems.}} | |||
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|[[Cárdenas-class ocean surveillance ship]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Ocean surveillance ship||6/10||[[image:Cardenas-class.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1687}}.|4x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Enhanced with advanced SIGINT and ELINT capabilities.}} | |||
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|[[Compassion-class hospital ship]] ||{{team flag|Alduria|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}, [[Pontecorvo]]||Hospital ship||10/12||[[image:Compassion-class-ship1.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1687}}.|2x additional ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1742}}, 1 in {{AN|1743}}.|Upgraded with modern medical facilities and expanded treatment capacity.}} | |||
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|[[Galena-class electronic warfare ship]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Electronic warfare ship||0/4||[[File:Galena-class-electronic-warfare-ship.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}.|Advanced electromagnetic spectrum operations and cyber warfare capabilities.}} | |||
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|[[Swiftsure-class joint high speed vessel]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Joint high speed vessel||0/8||[[File:Swiftsure-class-joint-high-speed-vessel.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|High-speed intra-theater transport for troops and equipment with minimized port infrastructure requirements.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Icebreakers | |||
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|[[Ice Queen-class nuclear icebreaker]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Heavy nuclear icebreaker||0/4||[[File:Ice-Queen-class-nuclear-icebreaker.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per 18 months.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}, 1 in {{AN|1747}}.|Powerful nuclear-powered icebreakers capable of year-round operations in the thickest polar ice.|Displacement: 33,530 tons.|Length: 173.3 m.|Powered by two [[AlduATOM]] modular nuclear reactors.|60+ day autonomous operation capability.}} | |||
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|[[Polar Star-class icebreaker]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Medium icebreaker||0/6||[[File:Polar-Star-class-icebreaker.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Versatile diesel-electric icebreakers for escort operations and scientific missions.|Displacement: 13,623 tons.|Length: 122 m.|Dual-purpose design supporting both military and research operations.}} | |||
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|[[Arctic Navigator-class icebreaker]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Research icebreaker||0/3||[[File:Arctic-Navigator-class-icebreaker.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vessel per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Specialized for scientific research with extensive laboratory facilities.|Displacement: 20,000 tons.|Length: 150 m.|Advanced sensor arrays and autonomous underwater vehicle deployment systems.}} | |||
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|[[Frost Guardian-class patrol icebreaker]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Patrol icebreaker||0/8||[[File:Frost-Guardian-class-patrol-icebreaker.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1742}}, 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Dual-fuel (LNG/diesel) patrol vessels for sovereignty enforcement in ice-covered waters.|Displacement: 18,000 tons.|Length: 140 m.|Armed with defensive weapons systems and helicopter facilities.|Extended range capabilities for polar patrolling missions.}} | |||
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|[[Pathfinder-class ice-capable patrol vessel]] ||{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Pontecorvo Firm}}||Light ice-capable patrol vessel||0/12||[[File:Pathfinder-class-ice-capable-patrol-vessel.jpg|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 3 vessels per year.|Expected delivery: 3 in {{AN|1742}}, 3 in {{AN|1743}}, 3 in {{AN|1744}}, 3 in {{AN|1745}}.|Smaller vessels designed for operations in light to medium ice conditions.|Displacement: 6,500 tons.|Length: 90 m.|Versatile platforms for coastal patrol, search and rescue, and light icebreaking duties.|Particularly suited for seasonal ice conditions and near-shore operations.}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="6" | Being Phased Out / Retired | |||
|- | |||
|[[Awake-class diesel submarine|Type XXV U-Boat]] ||{{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Sanama State Maritime Industries|Port Niyi Shipyards]], [[Port Niyi]]||Attack Submarine||14/0||[[image:Awake submarine.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1679}}.|Being phased out and replaced by Franciscania-class nuclear submarines and Vengeance-class conventional submarines by {{AN|1747}}.}} | |||
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|[[Seafox-class corvette]] || {{team flag|Sanama|name=SSMI}}||Corvette||20/0||[[image:Seafox-class corvette.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|In service from {{AN|1685}}.|Being phased out and replaced by Klimatariá-class and Spearhead-class vessels by {{AN|1746}}.}} | |||
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|[[Logistic Support Vessel]]||{{team flag|Sathrati|flag}} [[Amity Shipyards]], [[Erudition]]||Logistic support ship||5/0||[[Image:Gravcarrier.png|200px]]||{{unbulleted list|Acquired from [[Allied Production Matrix]] in {{AN|1685}}.|Being replaced by Sustainer-class fleet replenishment ships by {{AN|1745}}.}} | |||
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|[[wikipedia:Q-ship|Auxiliary Cruisers]], no-standard type||{{team flag|Alduria|flag}} [[ESB Susa]], [[Susa]]||Auxiliary cruiser||28/0||||{{unbulleted list|Local conversions from {{AN|1676}} onward.|Being replaced by Resolute-class fleet oilers by {{AN|1746}}.}} | |||
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|[[Florimell-class Troop Landing Ship]]||{{team flag|Unified Governorates|flag}} Rothaven Boatyards, Lachmeren||Troop landing ship||20/0||||{{unbulleted list|Acquired from [[Allied Production Matrix]] in {{AN|1685}}.|Being replaced by Ignatius-class and Cartagena-class vessels by {{AN|1747}}.}} | |||
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|[[wikipedia:Landing craft tank|Landing Ship, Tank]], no-standard type||{{team flag|Alduria|flag}} [[ESB Susa]], [[Susa]]||Landing ship||6/0||||{{unbulleted list|Local conversions from {{AN|1676}} onward.|Being replaced by modern amphibious vessels by {{AN|1744}}.}} | |||
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===Space vessels=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Name | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Origin | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|№ in Service/Procured | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image | |||
! style="text-align: left; width:30%;"|Notes | |||
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! colspan="6" |Orbital Defense Platforms | |||
|- | |||
|[[Sentinel-class orbital defense platform]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Kinetic defense platform | |||
|8/24 | |||
|[[File:Sentinel-class-orbital-defense-platform.png|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Developed under the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie Orbital Defense Initiative]].|First 8 platforms deployed {{AN|1722}} during the [[Theogiorickan incursion]].|16 additional platforms ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 4 platforms per year.|Expected deployment: 4 in {{AN|1743}}, 4 in {{AN|1744}}, 4 in {{AN|1745}}, 4 in {{AN|1746}}.|Equipped with kinetic impact projectiles for neutralizing orbital threats.}} | |||
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|[[Guardian-class laser defense platform]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Directed energy weapon platform | |||
|4/12 | |||
|[[File:Guardian-class-laser-defense-platform.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Developed under the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie Orbital Defense Initiative]].|First 4 platforms deployed {{AN|1724}} as part of the [[Planetary Defence Network]].|8 additional platforms ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 platforms per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|Equipped with high-energy laser systems for precision targeting of space threats.|Forms key component of the Federation's contribution to the [[Raspur Pact]] [[Planetary Defence Network]].}} | |||
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|[[Aegis-class electronic warfare platform]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Electronic countermeasures platform | |||
|2/10 | |||
|[[File:Aegis-class-electronic-warfare-platform.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Developed under the [[Nouvelle Alexandrie Orbital Defense Initiative]].|First 2 platforms deployed {{AN|1726}}.|8 additional platforms ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 platforms per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|Advanced jamming and disruption capabilities targeting enemy satellite systems.}} | |||
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! colspan="6" |Spacecraft | |||
|- | |||
|[[Condor-class orbital shuttle]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Personnel/cargo transport | |||
|6/12 | |||
|[[File:Condor-class-orbital-shuttle.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1722}}.|Primary transportation for Space Force personnel to orbital assets.|6 additional shuttles ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 shuttles per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Passenger capacity: 30 personnel plus 5 crew.|Cargo capacity: 2,500 kg when configured for freight operations.}} | |||
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|[[Falcon-class heavy lift vehicle]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Heavy cargo transporter | |||
|2/6 | |||
|[[File:Falcon-class-heavy-lift-vehicle.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1724}}.|Designed for deploying and servicing orbital defense platforms.|4 additional vehicles ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 vehicle per year.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}, 1 in {{AN|1746}}.|Cargo capacity: 25,000 kg to low Micras orbit.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Phoenix-class orbital interceptor]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Armed spacecraft | |||
|0/8 | |||
|[[File:Phoenix-class-orbital-interceptor.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|New class ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 vehicles per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|First manned combat spacecraft designed specifically for the Federal Space Force.|Armed with kinetic kill weapons and electronic warfare systems.|Designed for rapid response to orbital threats and defense of New Alexandrian space assets.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Talon-class service craft]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Orbital maintenance vehicle | |||
|4/12 | |||
|[[File:Talon-class-service-craft.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|In service since {{AN|1724}}.|Used for maintenance and repair of orbital platforms and satellites.|8 additional craft ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 craft per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|Equipped with robotic arms and specialized tools for in-space repairs.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[Dingo-class shuttle]] (licensed) | |||
|{{team flag|Natopia|name=Dingo Enterprises}} | |||
|Multi-purpose shuttle | |||
|8/16 | |||
|[[File:Dingo-class-shuttle.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Licensed production began in {{AN|1720}}.|Versatile workhorse for Space Force operations.|8 additional shuttles ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 shuttles per year.|Expected delivery: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|Licensed production arrangement with [[Dingo Enterprises]].}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[DCX-02 cargo transporter]] (purchased) | |||
|{{team flag|Natopia|name=Dingo Enterprises}} | |||
|Heavy cargo spacecraft | |||
|2/4 | |||
|[[File:DCX-02-cargo-transporter.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First 2 units purchased from [[Dingo Enterprises]] in {{AN|1724}}.|2 additional units ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Expected delivery: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}.|Maximum payload capacity: 32,834 kg.|Equipped with state-of-the-art loading systems for efficient space logistics.}} | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="6" |Surveillance Satellites | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS Irene]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Multi-spectral imaging satellite | |||
|16/24 | |||
|[[File:MSS-Irene.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1720}}.|8 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}, 2 in {{AN|1746}}.|High-resolution imaging capabilities across multiple spectral bands.|Primarily used for environmental monitoring and resource management.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS Aphrodite]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Space-based radar satellite | |||
|12/18 | |||
|[[File:MSS-Aphrodite.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1721}}.|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|All-weather surveillance capabilities through cloud cover and darkness.|Synthetic aperture radar provides detailed surface imaging regardless of atmospheric conditions.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS STARGeneva]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|High-altitude missile early warning satellite | |||
|8/14 | |||
|[[File:MSS-STARGeneva.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1722}} following the [[Theogiorickan incursion]].|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|High-orbit constellation providing broad coverage for ballistic missile detection.|Integrated with the [[Raspur Pact]] early warning network.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS STARVranscia]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Low-altitude missile early warning satellite | |||
|12/18 | |||
|[[File:MSS-STARVranscia.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1722}} following the [[Theogiorickan incursion]].|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Low-orbit constellation providing detailed tracking of missile threats.|Complements the high-altitude STARGeneva system for comprehensive missile defense coverage.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS SpecSat]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Hyperspectral imaging satellite | |||
|8/12 | |||
|[[File:MSS-SpecSat.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1723}}.|4 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Advanced imaging technology capable of identifying material compositions from orbit.|Used for mineral exploration, agricultural monitoring, and military intelligence.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS Omnispyre]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Optical imaging/SIGINT satellite | |||
|10/16 | |||
|[[File:MSS-Omnispyre.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1724}}.|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Dual-function platform combining high-resolution optical imaging with signals intelligence collection.|Major component of the Federation's space-based intelligence gathering capability.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS SkySentinel]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|SIGINT/ELINT/missile early warning satellite | |||
|6/12 | |||
|[[File:MSS-SkySentinel.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1725}}.|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Comprehensive electronic intelligence gathering platform with secondary missile detection capabilities.|Specializes in detecting and analyzing electronic emissions from military and civilian sources.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS NanoSAR]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Synthetic aperture radar satellite | |||
|8/12 | |||
|[[File:MSS-NanoSAR.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1726}}.|4 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}.|Compact SAR platform providing high-resolution surface imaging regardless of weather or lighting conditions.|Particular focus on maritime surveillance and shipping traffic monitoring.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS CleanSweep]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Space debris management satellite | |||
|4/10 | |||
|[[File:MSS-CleanSweep.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1727}}.|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Specialized platform for tracking, capturing, and deorbiting space debris.|Uses robotic arms and nets to capture smaller debris while directing larger objects into controlled reentry.}} | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="6" |Communication Satellites | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS WebLink]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Internet satellite | |||
|24/48 | |||
|[[File:MSS-WebLink.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First constellation deployed {{AN|1720}}-{{AN|1724}}.|24 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 6 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 6 in {{AN|1743}}, 6 in {{AN|1744}}, 6 in {{AN|1745}}, 6 in {{AN|1746}}.|Provides broadband internet services across the Federation.|Dual-use civilian/military system with encrypted military channels.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS CommoLink]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Communications and data relay satellite | |||
|18/30 | |||
|[[File:MSS-CommoLink.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1721}}-{{AN|1724}}.|12 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 4 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 4 in {{AN|1743}}, 4 in {{AN|1744}}, 4 in {{AN|1745}}.|Military-grade secure communications backbone for the Federal Forces.|Provides global coverage for voice, data, and video transmission.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS AquaComm]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Submarine communication satellite | |||
|6/12 | |||
|[[File:MSS-AquaComm.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellites deployed {{AN|1723}}.|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Specialized communications platform for contacting submerged submarines.|Uses extremely low frequency (ELF) transmission systems to penetrate seawater.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS QuantumLink]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Quantum communication satellite | |||
|2/8 | |||
|[[File:MSS-QuantumLink.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First experimental satellites deployed {{AN|1726}}.|6 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 2 satellites per year.|Expected deployment: 2 in {{AN|1743}}, 2 in {{AN|1744}}, 2 in {{AN|1745}}.|Revolutionary quantum encryption technology providing theoretically unbreakable communication security.|Still considered experimental but transitioning to operational status.}} | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="6" |Advanced Technology Satellites | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS SolHarvest]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Space-based solar power satellite | |||
|1/4 | |||
|[[File:MSS-SolHarvest.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First prototype deployed {{AN|1727}}.|3 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 satellite per year.|Expected deployment: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Experimental system for collecting solar energy in orbit and transmitting it to ground stations.|Current prototype generates 500 kilowatts of power with planned expansion to 5 megawatts for production models.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS ForgeStar]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|On-orbit servicing and manufacturing satellite | |||
|1/3 | |||
|[[File:MSS-ForgeStar.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First prototype deployed {{AN|1728}}.|2 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 satellite per year.|Expected deployment: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}.|Advanced platform for in-space manufacturing and assembly of structures too large to launch from Earth.|Currently conducting experimental manufacturing of specialized components for orbital defense platforms.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS GravityRing]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Artificial gravity space habitat | |||
|0/1 | |||
|[[File:MSS-GravityRing.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|Ordered in {{AN|1741}} as a research platform.|Expected deployment: {{AN|1746}}.|Revolutionary rotating habitat designed to simulate gravity through centrifugal force.|Will serve as both a research station and potential permanent orbital command center for the Federal Space Force.|Capacity for up to 200 personnel with extended duration deployment capabilities.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS VoyagerX]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Deep space exploration probe | |||
|2/5 | |||
|[[File:MSS-VoyagerX.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First probes launched {{AN|1726}}.|3 additional probes ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 probe per year.|Expected launches: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}, 1 in {{AN|1745}}.|Long-duration mission profiles for exploration beyond traditional orbital space.|Current missions include lunar surveys and asteroid belt reconnaissance.|Both scientific and strategic objectives including resource identification.}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[MSS ExoSeeker]] | |||
|{{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|name=Javelin Industries}} | |||
|Exoplanet observation satellite | |||
|1/3 | |||
|[[File:MSS-ExoSeeker.jpg|200px]] | |||
|{{unbulleted list|First satellite deployed {{AN|1727}}.|2 additional satellites ordered in {{AN|1741}}.|Production rate: 1 satellite per year.|Expected deployment: 1 in {{AN|1743}}, 1 in {{AN|1744}}.|Advanced astronomical platform for detecting and characterizing planets around other stars.|Primarily scientific mission with secondary applications for deep space surveillance.}} | |||
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Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
![]() The Federal War Banner (1673 AN) | |
Country |
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Founded | 1685 AN |
Branches |
Grand Army of the Federation, Federal Navy, Federal Air Force, Federal Space Force, Federal Guards Service |
Headquarters | El Fuerte, Cárdenas |
Leadership | |
King | Sinchi Roca II |
Secretary of Defense | Jose Manuel Montero |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | Alejandro Sanabria |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18–65 years old |
Conscription | Citizens register at age 18 (conscription constitutional but inactive) |
Available for military service | 165,000,000 (males and females, age 18–49) |
Fit for military service | 130,000,000 (physically fit for service) |
Reaching military age annually | 5,500,000 annually (eligible for military service) |
Active personnel |
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Reserve personnel |
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Deployed personnel | 350,000 (deployed across bases, peacekeeping missions, and allied operations worldwide) |
Expenditures | |
Budget | NAX€1.39 trillion (1741 AN) |
Percent of GDP | 3.38% (1741 AN) |
Domestic suppliers | Ahvaz Automotive Engineering Company, ESB Susa, Javelin Industries, National Qullqa System, Pontecorvo Firm |
Foreign suppliers | |
Annual imports | Advanced avionics, cyber-warfare technology, high-energy weapons components |
Annual exports | Aircraft, armored vehicles, naval systems, small arms, missiles, electronic warfare equipment |
The Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie (FFNA) are the military forces of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Established in 1685 AN as the successor to the armed forces of the former Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation, the FFNA have developed into one of the most technologically advanced and well-funded militaries on Micras. Tasked with guaranteeing the sovereignty and independence of Nouvelle Alexandrie, defending its territorial integrity, and upholding the constitutional order, the FFNA operate as a professional, all-volunteer force with a global presence.
The FFNA consist of five service branches: the Grand Army of the Federation, the Federal Navy, the Federal Air Force, the Federal Space Force, and the Federal Guards Service. The Grand Army of the Federation is responsible for land-based military operations, including mechanized infantry, armored divisions, and special forces. The Federal Navy operates an extensive fleet, including aircraft carriers, submarines, and amphibious assault ships, securing Nouvelle Alexandrie’s maritime interests and enabling power projection abroad. The Federal Air Force ensures air superiority and strategic deterrence through a mix of advanced multirole fighters, bombers, and reconnaissance aircraft. The Federal Space Force manages orbital defense, missile warning systems, and cyber-warfare capabilities. The Federal Guards Service serves as the nation’s primary reserve force, providing homeland defense, disaster response, and rapid mobilization in times of crisis.
Since its formation, the FFNA has played a key role in shaping Nouvelle Alexandrie’s national security strategy and geopolitical influence. Initially formed by merging the Aldurian and Wechua armed forces, it has undergone successive waves of modernization, incorporating cutting-edge military technologies, cyber-warfare capabilities, and next-generation weapons systems. The passage of the Defense of the Federation Act, 1694 and the Home Guard Act, 1711 laid the foundation for the modern Federal Military Establishment under the leadership of the Secretary of Defense.
The King of Nouvelle Alexandrie serves as the commander-in-chief of the FFNA, with strategic and operational oversight delegated to the Council of State and the Secretary of Defense. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff leads military operations, coordinating the readiness and deployment of all service branches. While military conscription is permitted under the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, it has never been enacted, with the armed forces relying entirely on voluntary enlistment. However, all citizens and legal residents between the ages of 18 and 30 are required to register in the national conscription database as part of emergency preparedness measures.
With a defense budget of NAX€1.39 trillion, representing 3.38% of GDP as of 1741 AN, the FFNA maintain a high level of operational readiness and technological sophistication. The armed forces operate a vast network of domestic and foreign defense suppliers, ensuring access to advanced equipment, logistical infrastructure, and strategic capabilities. Through alliances and global deployments, Nouvelle Alexandrie asserts itself as one of the leading military powers on Micras, capable of responding to a broad range of threats and fulfilling both national and international security commitments.
History
Formed from the Military of Alduria and the Military of the Wechua Nation in 1685 AN. Transfer of allegiance to the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie took place during 1693 AN.
Current missions
Contributions to Raspur Pact theatre commands
Continental Theatre Command | Material allocation (%) | Lead Nation |
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Home Service (Federal Districts) | 5% | ![]() |
Apollonia Command | 30% | ![]() |
Keltia Command | 35% | ![]() |
Trans-Euran Command | 30% | ![]() |
Ongoing operational deployments
Concluded operational deployments
Command Structure
The interim command structure, implemented 24.VII.1690, directly replicates that introduced by the Sanaman Armed Forces, allowing for differences in local circumstances and organisation.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Council
The Joint Chiefs of Staff Council is the body of the most senior commanders of the Alduro-Wechua Armed Forces, providing advice to the King of Alduria-Wechua, the Secretary for Defence, and other entities on military matters. The council does not have operational command over the armed forces. Operational command flows from the King as Commander-in-Chief, through the Secretary for Defence, to the Joint Commanders in the field. The council consists of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council, the Vice Chairman, the Commanding General of the Federal Army, the Chief of the Admiralty, the Chief of Staff of the Federal Air Force, the Commandant of the Federal Coast Guard, and the Commandant-General of the Federal Guards Service.
Office | Holder | Tenure |
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council | Marshal General Alejandro Sanabria |
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Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council | General Victoriano Ayala |
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Commanding General of the Federal Army | Captain General of the Army Esteban Noriega |
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Chief of the Admiralty | Captain General of the Federal Navy Adrienne Lafleur |
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Chief of Staff of the Federal Air Force | Captain General of the Federal Air Force Rodrigo Estevez |
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Commandant-General of the Federal Guards Service | Captain General of the Federal Guards Service Hassan Arzola |
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Chief of Staff of the Federal Space Force | Captain General of the Federal Space Force Natalia Vélez |
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General Staff
The General Staff is the organisation supporting the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council in the performance of its duties. The General Staff handles both preparation for royal and security council briefings, research and development, as well as operational control of several units staffed by the different armed services.
- Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council
- Office of the Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Council
- Manpower and Personnel Directorate (D1)
- General Service Directorate (D2)
- Operations and Planning Directorate (D3)
- Logistics Directorate (D4)
- Communications Directorate (D5)
- Armed Forces Development Directorate (D6)
- Force Structure, Resources and Evaluation Directorate (D7)
Branches
Army
The Grand Army of the Federation comprises of thirty Territorial Defence Units, corresponding to the equivalent number of states within the federation for which they have defensive responsibility, supported by twenty-three airmobile Rapid Response Units. These units are then organised into six Combined Arms Corps, each corresponding to five of the regions of the federation and a sixth (Outremer) concerned with overseas and colonial deployments, bolstered with air-defence, armour, and artillery regiments.
As noted, the VI (Outremer) Combined Arms Corps encompasses the ten new states and eleven special cities mooted in the colonial expansion of 1688. Owing to the geographically dispersed nature of these new colonies, this combined arms corps is orientated towards cooperation with naval forces and the marines as well as the organisation of local levies and volunteer forces drawn from settler communities.
The personnel of the army are organised into regimental corps based on their combat role. Each regimental corps is headed by a staff responsible for training and doctrine within the corps. The regimental corps staff do not command the field regiments affiliated to the corps. The staff and training units are organised into regiments. The regimental corps inspector-general reports directly to the Army Staff.
- Regimental Corps of Infantry
- Regimental Corps of Artillery
- Regimental Tank Corps
- Regimental Air Defence Corps
- Regimental Corps of Engineers
- Regimental Signals Corps
- Regimental Corps of Aviation
- Regimental Intelligence Corps
- Regimental Corps of Transport and Logistics
- Adjutant General's Corps
- Regimental Corps of Medical Services
With the proposed expansion of the Alduro-Wechuan occupation of Lyrica receiving the green light from the international community, a seventh combined arms corps headquarters was established in mid-1689 AN with the deduction of a squadron from each field infantry regiment hitherto assigned to territorial defence units within the other CACs. These would form the basis of regimental combat teams sent out to secure the locations identified for colonial settlement, with shortfalls in infantry numbers being made good by transfers from combat support services, the navy, the air force, and the federal border guard.
Home Service
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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II (Federal Capital District) CAC | |||
2nd C&CU |
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Cardenas | Federal Capital District |
2nd ACU |
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Cardenas | Federal Capital District |
2nd ADU |
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Cardenas | Federal Capital District |
552nd RRU |
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Cardenas | |
III (Wechua Nation) CAC | |||
3rd C&CU |
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Parap | Wechua Nation |
3rd ACU |
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Parap | Wechua Nation |
3rd ADU |
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Parap | Wechua Nation |
545th RRU |
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Cochabamba | |
546th RRU |
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Rimarima | |
548th RRU |
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Huancavelica | |
549th RRU |
|
San Luis | |
550th RRU |
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Kedah | |
551st RRU |
|
Roanne | |
19th TDU |
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Cajamarca | Antisuyu |
20th TDU |
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Midyan | Chinchasuyu |
21st TDU |
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Huichajanca | Kuntisuyu |
22nd TDU |
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Rimarima | Qullasuyu |
23rd TDU |
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Potosi | Santander |
IV (Santander) CAC | |||
4th C&CU |
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Potosi | Santander |
4th ACU |
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Potosi | Santander |
4th ADU |
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Potosi | Santander |
553rd RRU |
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Ciudad Real | |
554th RRU |
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Wechuahuasi | |
555th RRU |
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Port of Jirishanca | |
V (Valencia) CAC | |||
5th C&CU |
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New Franciscania | Valencia |
5th ACU |
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New Franciscania | Valencia |
5th ADU |
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New Franciscania | Valencia |
556th RRU |
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Chambery | |
557th RRU |
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Mayenne | |
558th RRU |
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New Franciscania | |
559th RRU |
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Port Cardozo | |
VI (Outremer) CAC | |||
6th C&CU |
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Pharos City |
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6th ACU |
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Ciudad de Howard |
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6th ADU |
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Ciudad de Howard |
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1st CDU | Port Tablot Volunteer Rifle Regiment | Port Tablot | |
Gotfriedplatz Volunteer Rifle Regiment | Gotfriedplatz | ||
Velez Volunteer Regiment of Yeomanry | Velez | ||
Port Karsten Harbour Defence Force | Port Karsten | ||
2nd CDU |
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Pharos City | |
3rd CDU | Benavides | ||
LeClerc | |||
Intillaqta | |||
4th CDU | Nuevo Corcovado | ||
Ciudad de Howard | |||
Jaris Garrison |
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Ijubicastagrad Harbor | |
Regimental Corps | |||
Regimental Corps of Infantry | All infantry regiments | ||
Regimental Corps of Artillery | All artillery regiments | ||
Regimental Tank Corps | All armoured regiments | ||
Regimental Air Defence Corps | All area defence regiments | ||
Regimental Corps of Engineers | All engineer or pioneer regiments | ||
Regimental Signals Corps | All signals regiments or detachments | ||
Regimental Corps of Aviation | All airlanding or parachute regiments | ||
Regimental Intelligence Corps | All reconnaissance and special forces regiments | ||
Commissariat Corps | All general support and works & maintenance Regiments | ||
General Inspectorate | All security regiments | ||
Regimental Corps of Medical Services | |||
Other units | |||
Army Headquarters Command | All command & control Regiments | ||
Land Combat School | |||
Army Technical School | |||
Jungle Warfare School | |||
Staff College | |||
Royal Military Academy |
210th Army (Lyrica)
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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VII (Lyrica) CAC | |||
7th C&CU |
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Southern District | |
547th RRU |
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Southern District | |
25th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Southern District | |
27th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Southern District | |
28th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Southern District | |
5th CDU |
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Southern District | |
OMGS |
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Southern District | |
IX (Lyrica) CAC | |||
1st LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Cantonments VIII | North Lyrica |
2nd LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Beaufort | North Lyrica |
12th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Cantonment VII | North Lyrica |
24th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Cantonment VI | North Lyrica |
26th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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La Fortaleza de Mehusina | North Lyrica |
29th LEU (Alexandrian Legion) |
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Montchiery | North Lyrica |
OMGN |
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Beaufort | North Lyrica |
211th Army (Lyrica)
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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VIII Corps | |||
VIII Corps Headquarters |
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Buenaventura | South Lyrica |
VIII / 1st Division |
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VIII / 2nd Division |
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VIII / 3rd Division |
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La Hermandad | South Lyrica |
VIII / 4th Division |
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IX Corps | |||
IX Corps Headquarters |
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Humahuaca | South Lyrica |
IX / 1st Division |
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Sonoma | |
IX / 2nd Division |
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Humahuaca | |
IX / 3rd Division |
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Nouveau Geneva | |
IX / 4th Division |
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Ciudad Roas |
513th Army (Alduria)
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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I Combined Arms Corps | |||
1st C&CU |
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Punta Santiago | Alduria |
1st ACU |
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Punta Santiago | Alduria |
1st ADU |
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Punta Santiago | Alduria |
19th RRU |
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Punta Santiago | |
31st RRU |
|
Piriya | |
36th RRU |
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Beauharnais | |
45th RRU |
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Amapola | |
78th RRU |
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Fort Laons | |
541st RRU |
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Rothborne | |
542nd RRU |
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Norvind | |
543rd RRU |
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Alkhiva | |
544th RRU |
|
Susa | |
XV Territorial Defence Corps | |||
1st TDU |
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Alcalá | |
2nd TDU |
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Aldurian Capital District | |
3rd TDU |
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Alduria City | Altus |
4th TDU |
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Asuara | |
5th TDU |
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Biscarrosse | |
6th TDU |
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Carrillo | |
7th TDU |
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Compostela | |
8th TDU |
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Mondego | |
9th TDU |
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Murcia | |
10th TDU |
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Napoléon | |
XVI Territorial Defence Corps | |||
11th TDU |
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Nouradin | |
13th TDU |
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Saint Ignace | |
14th TDU |
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Rothborne | |
15th TDU |
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Valoria | |
16th TDU |
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Valladares | |
17th TDU |
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Baatharzi Autonomous State | |
18th TDU |
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Ladino Autonomous State | |
30th TDU |
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Valenciana |
300th Air-Land Combined-Arms Army (Moorland / Normark)
Established as the Alexandrian Expeditionary Force for the Normark campaign (1717–1721). Retained as a strategic reserve force attached to the Northern Banner Group of Keltia Command. The 822nd Reconnaissance Regiment in particular would acquire a sterling reputation for providing cadres of forward air controllers to support local forces during the Wars of the Disinherited.
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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X Corps (Rapid Reaction Force) | |||
Task Force "Vanguard" |
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Citadele Alexandrin | Normark |
Task Force "Vigilance" |
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Nouvelle Alexandrie-Moorland Joint Training Facility | Moorland |
1st Armoured Division | |||
1st Armoured Division Headquarters |
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Citadele Alexandrin | Normark |
1st / 4th Armoured Brigade |
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Citadele Alexandrin | Normark |
1st / 7th Armoured Brigade |
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Citadele Alexandrin | Normark |
301st Combined-Arms Army (Boriquén)
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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XI Combined Arms Corps (North) | |||
XIII Combined Arms Corps (South) |
302nd Combined-Arms Army (New Caputia)
Unit | Subordinate Units | Headquarters | Garrisoned Area |
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XII Combined Arms Corps (East) | |||
XIV Combined Arms Corps (West) |
The Federal Navy of Nouvelle Alexandrie operates a network of naval installations that serve as the backbone for the navy's operational and logistical needs. These installations include home bases, training centers, repair and construction facilities, and command centers, ensuring the Federal Navy's readiness and capability. Reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of Nouvelle Alexandrie, the Navy draws upon the maritime traditions of Alexandria, Caputia, Gotzborg, as well as the indigenous cultures of the Regions within its federation.
The core of the Navy's organizational structure is its fleet dockyards, which are essential for the maintenance, overhaul, and repair of naval vessels. These dockyards also house headquarters units, fueling stations, arsenals, and supply depots. Positioned in strategically defensible locations, they are protected by coastal artillery, harbor defense vessels, and perimeter defense forces. These dockyards are officially designated as "Nouvelle Alexandrie Navy Dockyard" (NAND Dockyard), with abbreviations used as appropriate (e.g., NAND Dockyard Punta Santiago). Ships of the Federal Navy are known as "His Majesty's Ship", or HMS.
Naval Bases are the next tier in the infrastructure hierarchy, offering similar facilities to dockyards but on a smaller scale. Their defense capabilities are also scaled down compared to dockyards. Repair and outfitting facilities at bases are designed to accommodate vessels up to 500 tonnes. These bases are named in a similar fashion to dockyards (e.g., NAND Naval Base San Francisco).
Naval Stations, which are smaller and offer basic repair capabilities and limited defense, support specific missions or temporary operations. These stations provide essential refueling and resupply services for ships, including ammunition, food, and other necessities, though they are not equipped to support major fleet operations. All naval stations include refueling capabilities.
Naval Establishments, the smallest installations, can be located inland or along the coast. They serve as recruitment and training centers for naval personnel, centers for Naval Reserve activities, and support units for naval personnel in combined arms formations.
The manpower of the Federal Navy includes 106 admirals, 515 post-captains, 394 commanders, 2,091 lieutenants, 8,200 other officers, 168,000 enlisted personnel, and 144,000 marines. This reflects the modern, integrated structure of Nouvelle Alexandrie's military forces.
Attempts by the Federal Navy to gain control of the aviation assets deployed aboard its vessels have been continually thwarted by stalwart opposition of the Federal Air Force, a factor that has ultimately contributed to the failure of the Federal Navy to develop a carrier arm to the fleet. Indeed, in some circles of the admiralty it is felt as a keen humiliation that Floria was able to put four fleet carriers to sea before 1723 AN whilst the the Federal Navy has to its name a single light carrier, which, in their eyes, was only suitable for helicopter-borne anti-submarine warfare operations. However, Nouvelle Alexandrie's Navy has made strides in establishing a capable fleet, including the commissioning of state-of-the-art aircraft carriers in 1728 AN, overcoming previous limitations.
Apollonian Fleet
The Apollonian Fleet, responsible for regions such as North Lyrica, South Lyrica, New Luthoria, and Islas de la Libertad, is based at NAND Dockyard Beaufort, with additional bases at Rochefort and Estefanía. It comprises three Battle Groups (Lyrica, New Luthoria, Libertad) and a specialized Submarine Group, highlighting its strategic focus on these key areas.
Euran Fleet
The Euran Fleet, serving Alduria, operates from NAND Dockyard Punta Santiago, with bases at Beauhamais, Alduria City, and Piriya. It includes three Battle Groups (North, West, East), each equipped with cruisers and destroyers, and features two Submarine Groups. The North BG also boasts an Amphibious Assault Ship and a Transport Dock, underscoring its amphibious capabilities.
Keltian Fleet
As the largest component, the Keltian Fleet covers Wechua, Santander, Boriquén, New Caputia, and Valencia. Headquartered at NAND Dockyard Jirishanca, with bases at San Francisco, Mayenne, Corcovado, and San Juan, it is organized into two Battle Groups (West, South) and a robust Submarine Group. This fleet is pivotal for regional security and includes the current flagship light aircraft carrier, HMS Proclamacion, enhancing Nouvelle Alexandrie's naval power projection.
Colonial Marines and Auxiliaries
The remit of the Colonial Marines and the Auxiliaries as a combined force, covered the defence and security of the littoral waters, harbours and port installations, coastal settlements, and overall exclusive economic zone (EEZ) that passed under the sovereignty of Alduria-Wechua during the colonial expansions that followed in the wake of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. With the majority of existing naval assets assigned to the Apollonian, Euran and Keltian Fleets, in line with their origins with the naval services of Alduria and the Wechua Nation prior to the establishment of the union, the needs of the initial Colonial Fleet were met by a combination of new builds, procured directly from the shipyards of the Pontecorvo Firm, and requisitioned commercial shipping.
Each colonial state of the new foundations (North Lyrica, South Lyrica, etc) serves as the duty station for a Marine Infantry Brigade subordinated to the Colonial Marine Command. A Marine Infantry Brigade consists of four demi-regiments (x1 Command & Control, x2 Landing Force, x1 Raiding Force) and one combat support regiment (x1 Amphibious Mobility Cohort, x1 Artillery Landing Cohort, x1 Combat Service Support Cohort) amounting to a total establishment of 3,600 marines per brigade.
Air Force
The Federal Air Force of Alduria-Wechua had been in existence for a scant five years as of 1690 AN. However in terms of personnel and equipment the air force could trace its lineages back to the aviation arms of the military of Alduria and the military of the Wechua Nation. Both these forces were of minimal establishments, with the burden of air defence both on Eura and Keltia being shouldered by the continental theatre commands of the Raspur Pact. Since the Proclamation of Punta Santiago in 1685, and especially with the ensuing concerted effort to infill the gap between the two realms through an intensive programme of colonisation culminating in the pacification of Lyrica, the air force has had to expand exponentially in order to ensure territorial coverage and support for land and maritime assets that were, at times, perilously spread thin during the campaigns of conquest and settlement that had been embarked upon.
Aware that it would not be facing organised resistance by first rate opponents under any circumstances where the assistance of the Raspur Pact could not be swiftly called upon, the expansion of the air force was initially predicated upon the mass production of comparatively cheap light attack aircraft and medium transport planes - the T-4/A-4 Flecha and the C-11 Mula respectively - distributed across ten air fleets with modern multi-role strike aircraft organised into two Federal Air Defence Wings (one stationed in Cárdenas and the other at Punta Santiago) with the Federal School of Aviation based at Parap receiving the two-seater training versions of the FA-9B Banshee and the remainder of the dedicated training aircraft (x10 T-2/A-2 Saeqeh, x25 T-3 Akóntio, x26 TP-5 Alpha).
The advantage of this programme, although it delayed the building up of an advanced striking force, such as that put into being by Sanama over a comparable period, was that the air force instead focused on building up cadres of experienced pilots, well versed in ground attack missions, ready for conversion to fast jets when these began to enter service as the multinational Project 1700 entered into its maturation and production phase. The modernisation and expansion plans for the air force, centred around the F-9 Ashavan II, F-17 Axarana, Javelin F-18 Cyclone, Javelin Industries helicopter series, and R-2 Krähenwürger heavy assault rotorcraft, are intended to be complete by the year 1720 AN.
Within the aforementioned resource constraints the Federal Air Force attempts to maintain one air fleet per region, subdivided into banner air groups corresponding to the number of states within their respective region of operation. The number of airframes, and accordingly of operational squadrons, is determined by the contributions to the Continental Theatre Commands of the Raspur Pact, as mandated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. There is a high degree of flexibility in the internal organisation of the air fleets, with the rapid transfer of aircraft and aircrews between banner air groups according to operational needs. This means that squadrons tend to form, transfer, and disband, with great alacrity - meaning however that esprit de corps is sometimes wanting as units of a necessarily temporary nature struggle to achieve meaningful cohesion.
Ground-Based Air Defence Establishment
11x Ground-based Air Defence Divisions. Commencement from 13.V.1693 AN Details to follow.
- 1st Air Defence Division (attached to the Allied Mission in Eastern Apollonia, Hurmu & Lyrica)
- 71st Anti-air Artillery Regiment in Vesüha with 24x Silver Hammer surface-to-air missile systems;
- 73rd Anti-air Artillery Regiment in Ghawlama with 16x Silver Hammer surface-to-air missile systems, and 8x Geneva 2 anti-ballistic systems deployed as follows:
- Ghawlama International Airport (2x launchers, command node, radar)
- Kaupang International Airport (2x launchers, command node, radar)
- Vesüha International Airport (4x launchers, command node, radar)
- 74th Anti-air Artillery Regiment in Kaupang International Airport with 24x System-2 Missile Complex surface-to-air missile systems
- Independent Signals Squadron in Mitrovska
- 2nd Air Defence Division (attached to CCI)
- 115th Missile Air Defence Brigade (attached to Citadele Alexandrin)
Space Force
Article Six of the founding treaty of the Raspur Pact commited Nouvelle Alexandrie to
... work together to create, under Natopian guidance, an orbital defence force for the better protection of the [member states], the swifter detection and interception of unsanctioned weapons of mass destruction and for the defence of Micras and the interests of the Signatory Nations in the wider Atos System against any external force or anomalous phenomena...
Nouvelle Alexandrie has, during the early 18th century after Norton, emerged as one of the leading members of the Raspur Pact in its contributions towards the fulfillment of this remit. Whilst not at Natopia's singularly advanced level of technological development, Nouvelle Alexandrie is not however burdened with the near-ruinous costs of maintaining a legacy space fleet and has been better able to allocate resources towards activities in the near-Micras orbit, such as the placement of reconnaissance satellites and the construction of the orbital defence platforms recently utilised by the Raspur Pact in the repulse of the Theogiorickan incursion of 1721–1722 AN.
As one of the major contributors to the Planetary Defence Network, as well as the controller of its own growing constellation of orbital assets, it was inevitable that Nouvelle Alexandrie would stand up its own Space Force which it duly did in 1720 AN.
At present an embryonic force, it will by 1727 AN have full operational control of the assets generated under the Nouvelle Alexandrie Orbital Defense Initiative.
Federal Guards Service
Federal Royal Guards
The Federal Royal Guards are an independent, highly-trained unit of the Federal Forces tasked primarily with the protection of the King, the Royal Family, important members of the Government, and visiting foreign heads of state or government. The Federal Royal Guard also provides physical security for the Palace of Carranza, the Cortes Federales building, the residences of the President and Vice-President of the Government, and all foreign diplomatic missions in Cárdenas, FCD. This also includes protective operations to coordinate manpower and logistics with regional and local law enforcement, protective advances to conduct site and venue assessments for protectees, and protective intelligence to investigate all manners of threats made against protectees. The Federal Royal Guards is also in charge of the planning, coordination, and implementation of security operations for events designated as special events requiring extra security provisions and planning, usually involving foreign heads of state or government or a member of the Government or the Royal Family. As part of the Guards' mission of preventing an incident before it occurs, the agency relies on meticulous advance work and threat assessments developed by its Intelligence Division to identify and neutralize potential risks.
The Federal Royal currently has a strength of 4,800 troops, constituting a fully functional combat unit drawn from the ranks of all branches of the Federal Forces.
Coast Guard
The Federal Coast Guard Force of Nouvelle Alexandrie consists of 193,569 personnel assigned to 161 regiments each with a nominal strength of 1,200 enlisted.
The coast guard operates Berthier and Napoleon-class cutters, as well as Melusine-class fast attack boats transferred from the Federal Navy. This relatively modest boat strength is supplemented by large numbers of in-shore rigid craft as well as microlights utilised in a light air patrol function. Attempts by the coast guard to form its own search and rescue orientated helicopter force was frustrated by the combined opposition of the Federal Navy and the Federal Air Force, which both vie for exclusive control of helicopter forces utilised in the maritime environment.
Border Guard
The Border Guard is Nouvelle Alexandrie's primary security organisation at its borders with Çakaristan and Hurmu on Apollonia, Constancia on Eura, the Hexarchy, Imperial Federation, and Vales on Keltia, and the frontiers with the Green across all continents. It is also responsible for ensuring the security of the riverways of the Federation and related matters.
The Border Guard Force comprised some 230,400 men under arms, organised into 192 regimental detachments with an average strength of 1,200 enlisted. As such it constituted one of the largest branches of the Federal Guards Service.
As Keltia is the last continent with open frontiers for the borders of Nouvelle Alexandrie to face onto, this is reflected by the prioritisation the 67 regiments of the Border Guard Force assigned there receives in terms of manpower and equipment.
Federal Support Corps
The Federal Support Corps serve as the military corps that are shared by all the branches of the Federal Forces, often providing specific professional expertise or support to the Federal Forces.
The Federal Support Corps are five:
- the Military Emergencies Unit;
- the Military Legal Corps;
- the Military Comptroller Corps;
- the Military Medical Corps;
- the Military Band Unit.
Initially comprising of 36,000 personnel assigned to the Military Emergencies Unit, the Military Legal Corps, the Military Comptroller Corps, the Military Medical Corps, and the Military Band Corps, the Federal Support Corps would expand rapidly after 1691 AN to provide the main source of general purpose auxiliaries and construction troops required for the Defence Special Works Programme and provides the primary interface between the Federal Forces and the National Qullqa System, allowing for resources to be requisitioned from the latter and delivered to the specified destination point.
Military Emergencies Unit
A brigade strength formation, six thousand strong, comprised of five regiments, dedicated to providing disaster relief services and aid to the civil power.
Regiment | Headquarters | Area Served |
---|---|---|
1st MEU | Narbonne | Alduria (West Bank) |
2nd MEU | Bathshahr | Alduria (East Bank & Baatharz) |
3rd MEU | Parap | Wechua |
4th MEU | Cárdenas | Federal Capital District & Santander |
5th MEU | Chambery | Valencia |
Military Legal Corps
The Military Legal Corps of the Federal Forces works in judicial and legal advising and assessment in the Department of Defense and in all military tribunals and judicial organizations.
Military Comptroller Corps
The Military Comptroller Corps exercises the internal audit of the economic and financial management of the Department of Defense and the Federal Forces, and of all military public agencies dependent on it. Likewise, it is responsible for acting as the military notary in the form and conditions established by the laws and for advising in matters of its competence to the superior and directive departments of the Department.
Military Medical Corps
The Military Medical Corps is entrusted with attention and care for the health of service members of the Federal Forces and all related fields, such as psychology, pharmacology, and veterinary medicine.
Military Band Unit
The Military Band Unit is in charge of all the Federal Forces' music bands and services, such as but not limited to the preparation and direction of its military branches.
Euran Auxiliary Corps
In the aftermath of Operation Paramount, the 9 Rapid Response Units deployed into the region were withdrawn for reassignment to Norvind for operations against Zeed in the culminating months of the Third Euran War. This left security in the newly established state of Villalba in the hands of the Federal Guards service, which deployed a mixed force of border guards and personnel from the Federal Support Corps to fill the void. By this stage the initial landing zones taken by airborne assault in 1698 had been turned into forward operating bases and the next phase of Augustus Strong's "ink-blot" strategy for the conquest of Villalba State was to transform these sites into colonial settlements. To this end, on 18.XIII.1699 AN orders were sent out by the Secretary of Defence to the mayors of municipalities in the regions of Alduria, Santander, and the Wechua Nation, to collect those able-bodied presently in detention within their jurisdictions, for selection parades that would be attended by officers of the Federal Guards Service on 24.XV.1699 AN. The municipalities would receive a 1,000 écu cash bounty for every suitable person selected for voluntary enlistment, so as to incentivise their cooperation. These recruits would be assigned to the nine cantonments now in the possession of the FGS, where a colonial regiment apiece would be raised.
Corps-General Eugène Fouché, a veteran of the pacification of Altus, was recalled to the colours from retirement and appointed to the command of the Euran Auxiliary Corps on 20.II.1700 AN.
Home Guard
Established under the Home Guard Act, 1711, the Home Guard is a volunteer part-time militia into which all licenced firearms owners are enrolled as a condition of their permit. Home Guard Regiments, serving as an administrative and operational cadre for the organisation, are active in each state (second tier subdivision) of the Federation. Full musters of the Home Guard may only occur during instances of war or national emergency where such conditions have been established by a proclamation of the State Council.
Home Guard Regiments are subject to the command and discipline of the Federal Guards Service, and as such cadre personnel can expect to support the internal security and logistical support remit of that branch.
Home Guardsmen are under no obligation to serve outside the territorial bounds of the Federation nor to be stationed at posts outside of their permanent state of residence.
Equipment
Aircraft
Combat Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Image | № in Service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A-5 Tejón de Miel Mk. II | ![]() |
Close air support / CAS | File:A-5 Tejón Miel MkII.png | 400 / 800 |
|
B-15 Airspark | ![]() |
Strategic bomber | ![]() |
8 / 38 | |
B-16 Ironlance | ![]() |
Supersonic stealth bomber | File:B-16 Ironlance.png | 6 / 26 | |
B-17 Sealance | ![]() |
Naval stealth bomber | File:B-17 Sealance.png | 4 / 24 | |
F-9 Ashavan II | ![]() |
Multi‐role strike fighter | ![]() |
240 / 240 | |
F-9 Ashavan III | Multi‐role strike fighter (advanced) | ![]() |
300 / 650 | ||
F-17 Axarana | ![]() |
Air superiority fighter (stealth) | ![]() |
120 / 320 | |
F-18 Cyclone | ![]() |
Strategic deep‐strike fighter | ![]() |
150 / 400 | |
F-19 Greystrike | ![]() |
Air superiority fighter (next‐gen) | ![]() |
200 / 600 | |
F-20 Bluestrike | ![]() |
Fleet air defense fighter | ![]() |
180 / 430 | |
F-21 Heavenscream | ![]() |
STOVL strike fighter | ![]() |
150 / 450 | |
F-23 Seapulse | ![]() |
Carrier‐launched hypersonic interceptor | File:F-23 Seapulse.png | 90 / 240 | |
EA-23 Stormbreaker | ![]() |
Electronic warfare fighter variant | File:EA-23 Stormbreaker.png | 100 / 300 |
Helicopters & Rotorcraft
Patrol Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Image | № in Service | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Patrol Aircraft | ||||||
AEW-1 Buscadora | ![]() |
Airborne early warning aircraft | ![]() |
10 / 30 | ||
P-2 Navegador | ![]() |
Maritime patrol aircraft | ![]() |
48 / 100 | ||
P-3 Vigía | ![]() |
Multi-role patrol aircraft | File:P-3 Vigia.png | 36 / 80 | ||
AEW-2 Centinela | ![]() |
Next-generation airborne early warning aircraft | File:AEW-2 Centinela.png | 12 / 40 |
Trainer Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Image | № in Service | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
T-4/A-4 Flecha | ![]() |
Turboprop trainer | ![]() |
1,357 |
| |
T-5 Tejón de Miel | ![]() |
Jet trainer | ![]() |
400 |
| |
T-6 Preceptora | ![]() |
Twin-engine turboprop trainer | ![]() |
240 | In service, 1708 AN | |
T-7/A-6 Víbora | ![]() |
Turboprop trainer | ![]() |
183 / 603 |
|
Transport
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Image | № in Service | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Transport | ||||||
C-11 Mula | ![]() |
Transport | ![]() |
1,200 / 2,000 | ||
C-12 Sojourner | ![]() |
Air-to-air refueling aircraft and transport | ![]() |
44 / 86 | ||
C-13 Albatross | ![]() |
Strategic and tactical airlifter | File:Javelin C-13 Albatross.png | 180 / 400 | ||
C-14 Skyserpent | ![]() |
Carrier onboard delivery aircraft | File:Javelin C-14 Skyserpent.png | 60 / 150 | ||
C-15 Titanhauler | ![]() |
Strategic airlifter | File:Javelin C-15 Titanhauler.png | 90 / 250 | ||
C-16 Thunderhaul | ![]() |
Aerial refueling tanker and strategic transport aircraft | File:Javelin C-16 Thunderhaul.png | 70 / 200 | ||
C-17 Primeward | ![]() |
Carrier aerial refueling aircraft | File:Javelin C-17 Primeward.png | 50 / 120 | ||
C-18 Vanguard | ![]() |
STOL special operations transport | File:Javelin C-18 Vanguard.png | 40 / 100 |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Image | № in Service | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | ||||||
M-1 Eternal | ![]() |
High-altitude theatre reconnaissance | ![]() |
6 / 24 |
| |
M-2 Dragoon | ![]() |
Remote reconnaissance & light attack | ![]() |
120 / 500 | ||
M-3 Dark Eye | ![]() |
Tactical reconnaissance UAV | ![]() |
90 / 300 | ||
M-4 SkyPiercer | ![]() |
Dual-role surveillance & loitering munition UAV | File:M-4-SkyPiercer.png | 75 / 250 | ||
M-5 Sea Reaver | ![]() |
Maritime UAV for oceanic operations | File:M-5-SeaReaver.png | 40 / 120 | ||
V-1 Cargo Guardian | ![]() |
VTOL UAV for cargo delivery | File:V-1-CargoGuardian.png | 50 / 200 | ||
S-1 Swarm Scout | ![]() |
Swarm UAV for reconnaissance | File:S-1-SwarmScout.png | 200 / 600 | ||
U-1 UrbanEye | ![]() |
Compact UAV for urban surveillance | File:U-1-UrbanEye.png | 120 / 400 | ||
L-1 Phantom Strike | ![]() |
Long-range UCAV for precision strikes | File:L-1-PhantomStrike.png | 80 / 250 | ||
T-1 Flash Recon | ![]() |
High-speed UAV for tactical reconnaissance | File:T-1-FlashRecon.png | 60 / 200 | ||
E-1 Silent Jammer | ![]() |
MALE UAV for electronic warfare | File:E-1-SilentJammer.png | 50 / 180 | ||
SNOWFOX | ![]() |
Autonomous UAV for extreme polar surveillance | File:SNOWFOX.png | 30 / 100 |
Retired Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Image | № in Service | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Retired Aircraft | ||||||
F-8 Shrike | Shireroth | fighter | ![]() |
12 | ||
FA-9A Banshee | Talenore | fighter (single-seat Multirole) | ![]() |
23 | ||
FA-9B Banshee | Talenore | fighter (Two-seat trainer/Multirole) | 3 | |||
T-2/A-2 Saeqeh | ![]() |
light attack aircraft / trainer | ![]() |
10 | In service from 1659 AN onwards. Stationed in Wechua. Retired 1708 AN. | |
T-3 Akóntio | ![]() |
light attack aircraft / trainer | ![]() |
25 | In service from 1659 AN onwards. Stationed in Wechua. Retired 1708 AN. | |
TP-5 Alpha | Shireroth | jet trainer | 26 | Purchased from Talenore, 1681 AN. Retired 1708 AN. | ||
UH-123 Hawk | Talenore | utility | 10 | Purchased from Talenore, 1681 AN. | ||
UH-500 Protector | Talenore | light attack / scout | 4 | Purchased from Talenore, 1681 AN. |
Artillery
Ground-based Air Defence System
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ground-based Air Defence System | |||||
Athena Air Defense System | ![]() |
Short-range air defense system | 600 / 1,200 | ![]() |
|
Geneva 2 | ![]() |
Anti-Ballistic Missile System | 184 / 300 | ![]() |
|
Silver Hammer | ![]()
|
C-RAM and short-range air defense system | 824 / 1,500 | ![]() |
|
System-2 Missile Complex | ![]() |
SAM system / rocket artillery | 96 / 180 | ![]() |
|
Vulcan Advanced Air Defense System | ![]() |
High-energy air defense system | 30 / 150 | File:Vulcan AADS.png | |
Aerial Defense Sentinel Swarm | ![]() |
Networked drone air defense system | 80 / 400 | File:Aerial Defense Sentinel Swarm.png | |
Purple Shield Air Defense System | ![]() |
Multi-layered air defense | 40 / 120 | File:Purple Shield AADS.png | |
Hyperion Skyguard | ![]() |
Orbital and high-altitude defense | 20 / 80 | File:Hyperion Skyguard.png | |
Zeus Lightning Rod | ![]() |
EMP defense system | 50 / 150 | File:Zeus Lightning Rod.png | |
Artemis NetLayer | ![]() |
Integrated air defense network | 25 / 75 | File:Artemis NetLayer.png | |
Cerberus Dome | ![]() |
Close-in weapon system (CIWS) | 150 / 600 | File:Cerberus Dome.png |
Self-propelled Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Self-propelled Artillery | |||||
BK-IV 155 mm self-propelled howitzer | ![]() |
155 mm self-propelled howitzer / field gun | 180 / 300 | ![]() |
|
Thunderstrike Advanced Howitzer | ![]() |
155 mm self-propelled howitzer | 220 / 500 | File:Thunderstrike Advanced Howitzer.png | |
Tempest Multiple Rocket Launch System | ![]() |
Multiple rocket launch system | 140 / 400 | ![]() |
|
Centaur Heavy Mortar Carrier | ![]() |
120 mm self-propelled mortar system | 90 / 300 | File:Centaur HMC.png | |
Cyclone Artillery System | ![]() |
203 mm heavy self-propelled gun | 75 / 250 | File:Cyclone Artillery System.png | |
Avalanche Mobile Artillery | ![]() |
Self-propelled artillery for mountainous terrain | 60 / 180 | File:Avalanche Mobile Artillery.png |
Towed Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Towed Artillery | |||||
M1681 105 mm howitzer | ![]() |
105 mm howitzer / field gun | 12,200 | ![]() |
Entered service 1685 AN onwards, serving primarily as standard divisional artillery. |
M1700 155 mm howitzer | ![]() |
155 mm howitzer / heavy artillery | 5,600 | File:M1700 155 mm howitzer.png | Primary heavy towed artillery, capable of precision-guided munitions; introduced from 1700 AN onward. |
M1712 155 mm ultra-lightweight howitzer | ![]() |
155 mm lightweight howitzer | 2,800 | File:M1712 155 mm ULH.png | Air-transportable, rapidly deployable howitzer developed for airborne and mountain troops; introduced from 1713 AN. |
M1725 203 mm heavy artillery | ![]() |
203 mm heavy artillery | 950 | File:M1725 203 mm heavy artillery.png | Long-range heavy artillery providing extended-range fire support, capable of engaging strategic targets; entered service 1725 AN. |
M1690 120 mm mortar | ![]() |
120 mm mortar | 9,500 | File:M1690 120 mm mortar.png | Standard infantry support mortar for indirect fire missions, extensively fielded across infantry and airborne units since 1705 AN. |
M1715 81 mm mortar | ![]() |
81 mm mortar | 11,000 | File:M1715 81 mm mortar.png | Lightweight, highly portable mortar system deployed extensively with infantry, special forces, and rapid-response units since 1725 AN. |
M1720 130 mm field gun | ![]() |
130 mm long-range field gun | 3,200 | File:M1720 130 mm field gun.png | Designed to provide accurate long-range fire support with enhanced ammunition types; entered service 1735 AN. |
Infantry equipment and weaponry
Miscellaneous Implements
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Photo | Notes |
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Knives, Grenades, Miscellaneous Implements | |||||
Ayllos (hunting-bolas) | ![]() |
Throwing weapon | 1,458,760 | File:Ayllos-weapon.png | |
Chambi (cudgel) | ![]() |
Impact weapon | 7,850,412 | File:Chambi-cudgel.png | |
Chaska Chiqui (star-headed mace) | ![]() |
Impact weapon | 895,230 | File:Chaska-Chiqui-mace.png |
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Clinger Bomb, Adhesive Anti-Tank Grenade | ![]() |
Anti-armor grenade | 12,785,000 | File:Clinger-bomb.png | |
Cuncha Chucuna (axe) | ![]() |
Cutting weapon | 375,425 | File:Cuncha-Chucuna-axe.png |
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Estólica (spear-thrower) | ![]() |
Ranged weapon | 768,540 | File:Estolica-spear-thrower.png |
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Florian Cocktail (Tar, sulphur, petrol, sand, & wick) | ![]() |
Incendiary device | 125,000,000+ | File:Florian-cocktail.png |
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Huaraca (sling) | ![]() |
Ranged weapon | 1,875,320 | File:Huaraca-sling.png |
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Suchuc Chiqui (halberd) | ![]() |
Polearm | 285,750 | File:Suchuc-Chiqui-halberd.png |
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M1741 Multi-purpose Combat Knife | ![]() |
Combat knife | 3,450,000 | File:M1741-combat-knife.png |
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M1738 Fragmentation Grenade | ![]() |
Fragmentation grenade | 28,750,000 | File:M1738-fragmentation-grenade.png |
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M1740 Smoke Grenade | ![]() |
Smoke grenade | 15,350,000 | File:M1740-smoke-grenade.png |
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M1742 Thermite Grenade | ![]() |
Incendiary grenade | 8,750,000 | File:M1742-thermite-grenade.png |
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M1739 Stun Grenade | ![]() |
Stun grenade | 10,250,000 | File:M1739-stun-grenade.png |
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M1736 Anti-Personnel Mine | ![]() |
Anti-personnel mine | 7,850,000 | File:M1736-anti-personnel-mine.png |
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M1737 Anti-Tank Mine | ![]() |
Anti-tank mine | 5,250,000 | File:M1737-anti-tank-mine.png |
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M1741 Ceramic Composite Body Armor | ![]() |
Personal protection | 2,750,000 sets | File:M1741-body-armor.png |
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M1740 Tactical Combat Helmet | ![]() |
Personal protection | 3,125,000 | File:M1740-combat-helmet.png |
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M1742 Active Camouflage System | ![]() |
Concealment technology | 125,000 sets | File:M1742-active-camouflage.png |
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M1738 Battlefield Medical Kit | ![]() |
Medical equipment | 4,250,000 | File:M1738-medical-kit.png |
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M1741 Multispectral Smoke Grenades | ![]() |
Concealment device | 6,750,000 | File:M1741-multispectral-smoke.png |
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M1739 Tactical Field Rations | ![]() |
Sustenance | 85,000,000 packs | File:M1739-field-rations.png |
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Pistols / Carbines / Rifles
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Photo | Notes | |
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Pistols / Carbines / Rifles | ||||||
M1525 9 mm Pistol | ![]() ![]() |
Pistol | 565,000 | ![]() |
Supplied by ESB Susa in 1673 & 1674. Widespread unlicensed production in Wechua regions. | |
M1581 7.62 mm Machine Carbine | ![]() ![]() |
Carbine | 1,803,000 | ![]() |
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M1591 7.62 mm Rifle | ![]() ![]() |
Marksman Rifle | 1,150,000 | ![]() |
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M1656 9 mm SMG | ![]() ![]() |
Submachine Gun | 3,468,356 | ![]() |
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M1686 assault rifle (7.62×67mmB) | ![]() |
Assault Rifle | 602,920 | ![]() |
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M1690 machine pistol (9x19mm) | Machine Pistol | 2,500,000 | ![]() |
Production licenced from Mishalan Arsenal. 2,500,000x machine-pistols ordered (1692 AN). | ||
M1721 battle rifle (7.62×67mmB) | ![]() |
Service rifle | 1,680,000 | ![]() |
Machine Guns
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Photo | Notes | |
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Machine Guns | ||||||
M1693 medium machine gun (8x80mm RP) | ![]() |
Machine Gun | 26,670 | ![]() |
Issued at troop level | |
Polybolos 12.7 mm HMG | ![]() |
Heavy Machine Gun | 32,000 | ![]() |
Vehicles
Armoured Fighting Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Armoured Fighting Vehicles | |||||
AFV3 Vindicator | ![]() |
Main battle tank | 3,200 | ![]() |
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AFV5 Victor | ![]() |
Main battle tank | 2,750 | ![]() |
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MBT-3 Sovereign | ![]() |
Advanced main battle tank | 0/5,000 | File:MBT-3-Sovereign.png |
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MBT-2 Victor II | ![]() |
Upgraded main battle tank | 0/1,500 | File:MBT-2-Victor-II.png |
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AFV4 Bastiat | ![]() |
Armoured guided missile vehicle |
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BK-XII scout tank | ![]() |
Scout tank | 1,850/6,000 | ![]() |
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BK-XIII infantry fighting vehicle | ![]() |
Infantry fighting vehicle | 2,100/8,000 | ![]() |
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MGV-1 Horizon | ![]() |
Modular guided weapons vehicle | 0/4,500 | File:MGV-1-Horizon.png |
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HK-IV M1707 Stalker | ![]() |
Tracked anti-tank vehicle | 900 | ![]() |
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IFV-20 Puma | ![]() |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 8,500 | File:IFV-20 Puma.png | |
IFV-25 Jaguar | ![]() |
Advanced Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 0/8,000 | File:IFV-25-Jaguar.png |
|
APC-18 Protector | ![]() |
Armoured Personnel Carrier | 14,000 | File:APC-18 Protector.png | |
APC-22 Guardian | ![]() |
Advanced Armoured Personnel Carrier | 0/18,000 | File:APC-22-Guardian.png |
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MRAP-20 Fortress | ![]() |
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | 0/8,000 | File:MRAP-20-Fortress.png |
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ARV-20 Recovery | ![]() |
Armoured Recovery Vehicle | 0/1,000 | File:ARV-20-Recovery.png |
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CEV-20 Pioneer | ![]() |
Combat Engineering Vehicle | 0/800 | File:CEV-20-Pioneer.png |
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UCGV-10 Prowler | ![]() |
Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle | 0/2,000 | File:UCGV-10-Prowler.png |
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Support Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Support Vehicles | |||||
Ahvaz utility land cruiser | ![]() |
All-terrain utility vehicle | 850,000 | ![]() |
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Rz.Kfz 1714 Razkampfwagen | ![]() |
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | 24,000 | ![]() |
Mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicle extensively deployed in peacekeeping, counterinsurgency, and urban combat operations; ordered in 1714 AN. |
M1710 Logistics Truck | ![]() |
Heavy-duty logistics truck | 95,000 | File:M1710 Logistics Truck.png | Primary vehicle for transportation of troops, equipment, ammunition, and supplies; introduced in 1710 AN. |
M1720 Combat Recovery Vehicle | ![]() |
Armoured recovery vehicle | 3,500 | File:M1720 Combat Recovery Vehicle.png | Used for battlefield recovery and repair of damaged armored vehicles; integrated across Armoured Combat Units from 1720 AN. |
M1716 Mobile Bridge System | ![]() |
Armoured Bridgelayer | 2,200 | File:M1716 Mobile Bridge System.png | Rapidly deployable armoured bridging vehicle, supporting military mobility; operational from 1726 AN. |
M1724 Command and Control Vehicle | ![]() |
Mobile Command Center | 1,800 | File:M1724 Command and Control Vehicle.png | Provides mobile command, control, communications, and intelligence support to field commanders; entered service in 1724 AN. |
Vessels
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service/Procured | Image | Notes |
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Aircraft Carriers | |||||
Susa-class aircraft carrier | ![]() |
Aircraft Carrier | 2/6 | ![]() |
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Proclamacion-class light aircraft carrier | ![]() |
Light aircraft carrier | 1/3 | ![]() |
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Amphibious Warfare Ships | |||||
Behaurnais-class amphibious assault ship | ![]() |
Helicopter landing dock | 2/6 | ![]() |
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Ignatius-class amphibious transport dock | ![]() |
Amphibious transport dock | 1/5 | ![]() |
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Cartagena-class expeditionary mobile base | ![]() |
Expeditionary mobile base | 0/3 | ![]() |
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Cruisers | |||||
Augustine-class cruiser | ![]() |
Guided missile cruiser | 6/10 | ![]() |
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Caputia-class helicopter cruiser | ![]() |
Helicopter-cruiser | 3/3 | ![]() |
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Dominator-class missile cruiser | ![]() |
Guided missile cruiser | 12/12 | ![]() |
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Manco Cápac-class cruiser | ![]() |
Light Cruiser (Auxiliary) | 60/60 | ![]() |
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Destroyers | |||||
Valeria-class destroyer | ![]() |
Guided missile destroyer | 6/12 | ![]() |
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Custodia-class destroyer | ![]() |
Guided missile destroyer | 4/8 | ![]() |
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Shadowstrike-class stealth destroyer | ![]() |
Stealth guided missile destroyer | 0/6 | ![]() |
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Patrol Vessels | |||||
Alvarenga-class littoral combat ship | ![]() |
Littoral combat ship | 3/12 | ![]() |
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Isabella-class mine countermeasure ship | ![]() |
Minesweeper | 12/18 | ![]() |
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Guardian-class anti-mine drone mothership | ![]() |
Mine countermeasure drone carrier | 0/4 | ![]() |
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Klimatariá-class Missile Corvette | ![]() |
Corvette | 6/12 | ![]() |
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Melusine-class Missile Boat | ![]() |
Missile attack craft | 20/30 | ![]() |
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Spearhead-class fast attack craft | ![]() |
Fast attack craft | 0/24 | File:Spearhead-class-fast-attack-craft.jpg | |
Napoleon-class cutter | ![]() |
Maritime security cutter | 61/61 | ![]() |
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Berthier-class Cutter | ![]() |
Medium maritime security cutter | 25/25 | ![]() |
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Piriya-class coastal patrol ship | ![]() |
Patrol vessel | 30/30 | ![]() |
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Submarines | |||||
Type XXVII U-Boat | ![]() |
Attack Submarine | 15/55 | ![]() |
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Type XXVIII U-Boat | ![]() |
Ballistic Missile Submarine | 5/15 | ![]() |
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Phantom-class special operations submarine | ![]() |
Special Operations Submarine | 0/12 | File:Phantom-class-special-operations-submarine.jpg |
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Voyager-class unmanned underwater vehicle | ![]() |
Unmanned Underwater Vehicle | 0/36 | ![]() |
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Vengeance-class conventional missile submarine | ![]() |
Conventional Missile Submarine | 0/24 | File:Vengeance-class-missile-submarine.jpg |
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Shadow-class guided missile submarine | ![]() |
Nuclear-powered guided missile submarine | 0/8 | File:Shadow-class-guided-missile-submarine.jpg |
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Auxiliaries | |||||
Sustainer-class fleet replenisher ship | ![]() |
Fleet replenishment ship | 0/6 | ![]() |
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Resolute-class fleet oiler | ![]() |
Fleet oiler | 0/8 | ![]() |
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Cárdenas-class ocean surveillance ship | ![]() |
Ocean surveillance ship | 6/10 | ![]() |
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Compassion-class hospital ship | ![]() |
Hospital ship | 10/12 | ![]() |
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Galena-class electronic warfare ship | ![]() |
Electronic warfare ship | 0/4 | ![]() |
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Swiftsure-class joint high speed vessel | ![]() |
Joint high speed vessel | 0/8 | File:Swiftsure-class-joint-high-speed-vessel.jpg | |
Icebreakers | |||||
Ice Queen-class nuclear icebreaker | ![]() |
Heavy nuclear icebreaker | 0/4 | File:Ice-Queen-class-nuclear-icebreaker.jpg |
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Polar Star-class icebreaker | ![]() |
Medium icebreaker | 0/6 | File:Polar-Star-class-icebreaker.jpg |
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Arctic Navigator-class icebreaker | ![]() |
Research icebreaker | 0/3 | File:Arctic-Navigator-class-icebreaker.jpg |
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Frost Guardian-class patrol icebreaker | ![]() |
Patrol icebreaker | 0/8 | File:Frost-Guardian-class-patrol-icebreaker.jpg |
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Pathfinder-class ice-capable patrol vessel | ![]() |
Light ice-capable patrol vessel | 0/12 | File:Pathfinder-class-ice-capable-patrol-vessel.jpg |
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Being Phased Out / Retired | |||||
Type XXV U-Boat | ![]() |
Attack Submarine | 14/0 | ![]() |
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Seafox-class corvette | ![]() |
Corvette | 20/0 | ![]() |
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Logistic Support Vessel | ![]() |
Logistic support ship | 5/0 | ![]() |
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Auxiliary Cruisers, no-standard type | ![]() |
Auxiliary cruiser | 28/0 | ||
Florimell-class Troop Landing Ship | ![]() |
Troop landing ship | 20/0 |
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Landing Ship, Tank, no-standard type | ![]() |
Landing ship | 6/0 |
Space vessels
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service/Procured | Image | Notes |
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Orbital Defense Platforms | |||||
Sentinel-class orbital defense platform | ![]() |
Kinetic defense platform | 8/24 | File:Sentinel-class-orbital-defense-platform.png |
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Guardian-class laser defense platform | ![]() |
Directed energy weapon platform | 4/12 | File:Guardian-class-laser-defense-platform.jpg |
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Aegis-class electronic warfare platform | ![]() |
Electronic countermeasures platform | 2/10 | File:Aegis-class-electronic-warfare-platform.jpg |
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Spacecraft | |||||
Condor-class orbital shuttle | ![]() |
Personnel/cargo transport | 6/12 | File:Condor-class-orbital-shuttle.jpg |
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Falcon-class heavy lift vehicle | ![]() |
Heavy cargo transporter | 2/6 | File:Falcon-class-heavy-lift-vehicle.jpg | |
Phoenix-class orbital interceptor | ![]() |
Armed spacecraft | 0/8 | File:Phoenix-class-orbital-interceptor.jpg |
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Talon-class service craft | ![]() |
Orbital maintenance vehicle | 4/12 | File:Talon-class-service-craft.jpg |
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Dingo-class shuttle (licensed) | ![]() |
Multi-purpose shuttle | 8/16 | File:Dingo-class-shuttle.jpg | |
DCX-02 cargo transporter (purchased) | ![]() |
Heavy cargo spacecraft | 2/4 | File:DCX-02-cargo-transporter.jpg |
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Surveillance Satellites | |||||
MSS Irene | ![]() |
Multi-spectral imaging satellite | 16/24 | File:MSS-Irene.jpg |
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MSS Aphrodite | ![]() |
Space-based radar satellite | 12/18 | File:MSS-Aphrodite.jpg |
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MSS STARGeneva | ![]() |
High-altitude missile early warning satellite | 8/14 | File:MSS-STARGeneva.jpg |
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MSS STARVranscia | ![]() |
Low-altitude missile early warning satellite | 12/18 | File:MSS-STARVranscia.jpg |
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MSS SpecSat | ![]() |
Hyperspectral imaging satellite | 8/12 | File:MSS-SpecSat.jpg |
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MSS Omnispyre | ![]() |
Optical imaging/SIGINT satellite | 10/16 | File:MSS-Omnispyre.jpg |
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MSS SkySentinel | ![]() |
SIGINT/ELINT/missile early warning satellite | 6/12 | File:MSS-SkySentinel.jpg |
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MSS NanoSAR | ![]() |
Synthetic aperture radar satellite | 8/12 | File:MSS-NanoSAR.jpg |
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MSS CleanSweep | ![]() |
Space debris management satellite | 4/10 | File:MSS-CleanSweep.jpg |
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Communication Satellites | |||||
MSS WebLink | ![]() |
Internet satellite | 24/48 | File:MSS-WebLink.jpg |
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MSS CommoLink | ![]() |
Communications and data relay satellite | 18/30 | File:MSS-CommoLink.jpg |
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MSS AquaComm | ![]() |
Submarine communication satellite | 6/12 | File:MSS-AquaComm.jpg |
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MSS QuantumLink | ![]() |
Quantum communication satellite | 2/8 | File:MSS-QuantumLink.jpg |
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Advanced Technology Satellites | |||||
MSS SolHarvest | ![]() |
Space-based solar power satellite | 1/4 | File:MSS-SolHarvest.jpg |
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MSS ForgeStar | ![]() |
On-orbit servicing and manufacturing satellite | 1/3 | File:MSS-ForgeStar.jpg |
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MSS GravityRing | ![]() |
Artificial gravity space habitat | 0/1 | File:MSS-GravityRing.jpg |
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MSS VoyagerX | ![]() |
Deep space exploration probe | 2/5 | File:MSS-VoyagerX.jpg |
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MSS ExoSeeker | ![]() |
Exoplanet observation satellite | 1/3 | File:MSS-ExoSeeker.jpg |
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Ranks and uniforms
Grade | Insignia | RP Rank Code | Rank | Pay |
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Chiefs of Staff (4.0) |
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OF-10 |
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General Officers (3.0) |
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OF-9 |
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OF-8 |
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Combined Officer Pay x8 | |
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OF-7 |
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Combined Officer Pay x7 | |
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OF-6 |
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Combined Officer Pay x6 | |
Senior Officers (2.1) |
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OF-5 |
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Combined Officer Pay x5 |
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OF-4 |
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Combined Officer Pay x4 | |
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OF-3 | Commandant | Combined Officer Pay x3 | |
Junior Officers (2.2) |
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OF-2 | Captain | Combined Officer Pay x2 |
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OF-1 | Lieutenant |
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OF(C) | Cadet |
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Non-Commissioned Officers (1.1) |
File:FFNA Grade 1.1.png | OR-9 | Adjutant | Basic rate of pay x9 |
OR-8 | Warrant Officer | Basic rate of pay x8 | ||
OR-7 | Petty Officer | Basic rate of pay x7 | ||
OR-6 | Banner Sergeant | Basic rate of pay x6 | ||
OR-5 | Sergeant | Basic rate of pay x5 | ||
Enlisted Men (1.2) |
File:FFNA Grade 1.2.png | OR-4 | Cabo | Basic rate of pay x4 |
OR-3 |
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Basic rate of pay x3 | ||
OR-2 |
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Basic rate of pay x2 | ||
OR-1 |
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