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Revision as of 19:02, 23 December 2019

{{{1}}} This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change.

The Equipment of the Imperial Frankish Army is considered a secret, but much of the equipment has become public since the Second Amokolian War. After the Peace of Norfae, the Brandenburger Post made a list of the equipment of the Kaiserliche Fränkische Armee in a series of reports. The publication is controversial, but considered as part of the freedom of the press.

The following list of military equipment has been compiled based on observations of the relevant components. The precise numbers and properties are not always known. In addition, it is quite possible that the certain components have remained secret.

Ground forces equipment

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Personal armour
M15 Adrian helmet Shireroth Shireroth combat helmet 0 The Amokolian Highlanders used this combat helmet until it was replaced by the Gefechtshelm GH-2.
Gefechtshelm GH-2 Francia Francia combat helmet xx
Kampfjacke-1 Francia Francia combat vest xx This combat vest was introduced at the same time as the Gefechtshelm GH-2.


Air forces equipment

Name Origin Type Quantity Photo Notes
Fighter jets
Fliegender Adler FA-30 Francia Francia multirole fighter xx
Fliegender Adler FA-37 Francia Francia supermaneuverable multirole fighter xx
Fliegender Adler FA-57 Francia Francia stealth multirole fighter xx
Helicopters
Fliegende Wespe FW-52 Francia Francia attack helicopter xx
Transport aircrafts
ArBa 178 Batavia Batavia transport jet xx

Naval forces equipment

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Aerospace Forces equipment

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Equipment in development

Name Origin Type Expected introduction Photo Notes
Flatternder Flügel FF-70 Francia Francia Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 1685