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The Steerswick Army consists of two armoured cavalry regiments, the [[Steerswick Guard Hussar Regiment|Steerswick Guard Hussars]] and the [[Southmoorland Dragoons]], and two infantry regiments, the [[Steerswick Infantry Regiment]] and the [[Southcape and Southmoorland Infantry Regiment]]. | The Steerswick Army consists of two armoured cavalry regiments, the [[Steerswick Guard Hussar Regiment|Steerswick Guard Hussars]] and the [[Southmoorland Dragoons]], and two infantry regiments, the [[Steerswick Infantry Regiment]] and the [[Southcape and Southmoorland Infantry Regiment]]. | ||
The two armoured cavalry regiments are battalion-sized formations equipped with GEV series vehicles; the Steerswick Guard Hussars also | The two armoured cavalry regiments are battalion-sized formations equipped with GEV series vehicles; the Steerswick Guard Hussars also operate a selection of heavy gravimetric vehicles, including GFV4041A1 tanks and [[GV6-52 Modular]] self-propelled artillery. Unlike the cavalry regiments, the two infantry regiments are purely administrative formations, each being comprised of eight operational battalions. The first two battalions within each regiment are also equipped with GEV series vehicles and operate as mechanised infantry, while the remaining six are light-role home defence battalions. | ||
The armoured cavalry regiments and infantry battalions are divided between four brigade headquarters: | The armoured cavalry regiments and infantry battalions are divided between four brigade headquarters: |
Revision as of 11:48, 31 May 2023
Steerswick Army | |
Stierschweigisches Heer Lu Styrswig | |
Active | 1703 AN- |
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Country | Steerswick |
Allegiance | Lystasia Steerswick |
Branch | Steerswick Armed Forces |
Type | Land force |
Role | Ground warfare |
Size | c. 15,000 personnel |
Garrison/HQ | Steerswick |
Commanders | |
Ceremonial chief | Lystasia Steerswick |
The Steerswick Army (Cibolan Saxon: Stierschweigisches Heer; Old Steerish: Lu Styrswig) is the land warfare branch of the military of the Grand Duchy of Steerswick. As of 1717 AN, the Steerswick Army comprises some fifteen thousand active personnel.
History
The Steerswick Army can trace its origins back to IV. 1626 AN, when two lich regiments in the service of the Kingdom of Leichenberg, the Stiermark Dragoons and Stiermark Regiment, were transferred to the Kingdom of Steeria. Although the two regiments disbanded upon the collapse of the kingdom in 1660 AN, both were reconstituted within months of the establishment of the Grand Duchy of Steerswick, on 9.XIII.1702 and 9.I.1703 AN respectively. The latter date is now generally accepted as marking the beginning of the modern Steerswick Army.
Expansion
The Grand Duchy and its nascent army both expanded rapidly over the following decade. Two further regiments, the Southmoorland Dragoons and Southcape and Southmoorland Infantry, were raised on 20.X.1708 AN, while the Steerswick Infantry gained another two battalions. By 1712 AN, the Steerswick Army comprised two armoured cavalry regiments and ten infantry battalions, divided between two brigade headquarters: 12 Brigade at Steerswick and 34 Brigade at Newmoorham. The ten infantry battalions each had two rifle companies that rotated between assignments according to a two-year cycle, with one company deploying as mechanised infantry while the other remained at its garrison as a light-role home defence unit. Eight of the mechanised infantry companies were combined into four mechanised battalion groups: 23 and 45 Mechanised Battalion Groups with 12 Brigade, and 21 and 54 Mechanised Battalion Groups with 34 Brigade.
Reorganisation
The acquisition of Dunaria in 1716 AN prompted a further reorganisation of the Steerswick Army. Both infantry regiments were expanded, now comprising two permanent mechanised battalions (1st and 2nd Battalions) and six home service battalions. The latter were divided equally between two new brigade headquarters, 2nd Territorial Brigade at Regina and 4th Territorial Brigade at Newmoorham, while the existing brigades were re-designated: 12 Brigade as 1st Armoured Brigade, which remained based in the capital, and 34 Brigade as 3rd Mechanised Brigade, which transferred to a new cantonment at Deepbrook.
Structure
The Steerswick Army consists of two armoured cavalry regiments, the Steerswick Guard Hussars and the Southmoorland Dragoons, and two infantry regiments, the Steerswick Infantry Regiment and the Southcape and Southmoorland Infantry Regiment.
The two armoured cavalry regiments are battalion-sized formations equipped with GEV series vehicles; the Steerswick Guard Hussars also operate a selection of heavy gravimetric vehicles, including GFV4041A1 tanks and GV6-52 Modular self-propelled artillery. Unlike the cavalry regiments, the two infantry regiments are purely administrative formations, each being comprised of eight operational battalions. The first two battalions within each regiment are also equipped with GEV series vehicles and operate as mechanised infantry, while the remaining six are light-role home defence battalions.
The armoured cavalry regiments and infantry battalions are divided between four brigade headquarters:
- 1st Armoured Brigade at Steerswick, comprising the Steerswick Guard Hussars and 1st and 2nd Battalions, Steerswick Infantry;
- 2nd Territorial Brigade at Regina, comprising 3rd to 8th Battalions, Steerswick Infantry;
- 3rd Mechanised Brigade at Deepbrook, comprising the Southmoorland Dragoons and 1st and 2nd Battalions, SSI;
- 4th Territorial Brigade at Newmoorham, comprising 3rd to 8th Battalions, SSI.
Equipment
Land Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Main Battle Tanks | |||||
GFV4041A1 | Leichenberg | Main Battle Tank | 14 | File:GFV4041A1.png |
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Armoured Combat Vehicles | |||||
GFV4042A1 | Leichenberg | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 7 | File:GFV4042A1.png |
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GFV4043A1 | Leichenberg | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 7 | File:GFV4043A1.png |
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GFV4044A1 | Leichenberg | Command Vehicle | 8 | File:GFV4043A1.png |
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GEVD | Steerswick Ordnance Factory | Infantry/Cavalry Fighting Vehicle | 233 | File:GEVD.png | In service with armoured cavalry regiments and mechanised infantry battalions. |
GEVC | Steerswick Ordnance Factory | Command Vehicle | 37 | File:GEVC.png | In service with armoured cavalry regiments and mechanised infantry battalions. |
Support Vehicles | |||||
GFV4045A1 | Leichenberg | Necromedical Vehicle | 1 | File:GFV4043A1.png |
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GEVAM | Steerswick Ordnance Factory | Necromedical Vehicle | 24 | File:GEVD.png | In service with armoured cavalry regiments and mechanised infantry battalions. |
GFV4048A1 | Leichenberg | Armoured Recovery Vehicle | 3 | File:GFV4043A1.png |
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Mule | Steerswick Ordnance Factory | Cargo/Personnel Transport | 245 | File:Mule GV.png | In service with armoured cavalry regiments and mechanised infantry battalions. |
Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Self-Propelled Artillery | |||||
GV6-52 | Mondoworks | 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer | 8 | In service with Steerswick Guard Hussars from 1720 AN. Necromantic components of the original GFV4046A1 howitzers incorporated in 7 of the vehicles. | |
GEVM | Steerswick Ordnance Factory | 120mm Self-Propelled Mortar | 34 | File:GEVM.png | In service with armoured cavalry regiments and mechanised infantry battalions. |
Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Artillery | |||||
GFV4047A1 | Leichenberg | Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun | 8 | File:GFV4047A1.png |
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GEVAD | Steerswick Ordnance Factory | Air Defence Vehicle | 54 | File:GEVAD.png | In service with armoured cavalry regiments and mechanised infantry battalions. |
Former equipment
Name | Origin | Type | № in Service | Image | Notes |
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Self-Propelled Artillery | |||||
GFV4046A1 | Leichenberg | 155mm Self-Propelled Artillery | 7 | File:GFV4046A1.png | Survivors of 12 LFV4046 SPHs assigned to Stiermark Dragoons, XI.1608 AN. Refurbished as gravimetric vehicles by Steerswick Ordnance Factory, 1702 AN-. In service with Steerswick Guard Hussars until withdrawn from service 1720 AN; necromantic components removed and incorporated in replacement vehicles. |