Sanaman Army (Third Republic)
The Sanaman Army (Third Republic) is the land warfare component of the Sanaman Armed Forces. Its main objective is to protect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Sanama, provide assistance to the population during natural disasters or otherwise, and to contribute to international peace and security.
History
- SALAD
- Shirerithian army components before independence
- Buildup since independence
Role
- Protect territorial integrity and sovereignty
- Assistance to population
- International peace and security
Organisation
The stated goal of the Sanaman government is to have an army with a strength of around 500,000 in total, with 410,000 in active service and 100,000 in the National Guard. All Sanaman citizens are required to participate in 21–24 months of basic military training. A large share of conscripts are trained in the Army.
Army General Staff
The overall command of the Army is conducted by the General Staff of the Army, reporting to and commanded by the Commanding General of the Army and via them to the Department of Defence. Overall civilian control of the Army flows through the Under-Secretary for the Army to the Secretary for Defence, and ultimately to the President as Commander-in-Chief. It follows a modified version of the Benacia Command organisational standard.
- Office of the Commanding General
- Commanding General Shenerel Moshe Kasha Tolito
- Office of the Vice Commanding General
- Vice Commanding General Shenerel Lutenen Andrea Bombaccja
- General Staff of the Army
- Manpower Office (G1)
- Intelligence and Security Office (G2)
- Intelligence and Security Manpower Bureau (G21)
- Intelligence and Security Clearance and Access Section (G21-1)
- Intelligence, Security and Information Bureau (G22)
- Geographical Information Systems Section (G22-1)
- Intelligence and Security Operations Bureau (G23)
- Intelligence and Security Manpower Bureau (G21)
- Operations and Planning Office (G3)
- Special Operations Bureau (G33)
- Logistics Office (G4)
- Signals Office (G5)
- Finance Office (G6)
- Civil Affairs Office (G7)
- Training and Doctrine Office (G8)
- Weapons Office (G9)
- Small Arms Bureau (G91)
- Armour Bureau (G92)
- Vehicles Bureau (G93)
- Weapons Systems Bureau (G94)
- Military-Industrial Liaison Bureau (G95)
- Army Forces Command
- Army Criminal Investigation Command
- Army Training and Doctrine Command
- Army Materiel and Testing Command
- Army Personnel Administration Command
- Army Intelligence and Security Command
- Army Medical Command
- Army Recruitment Command
- Army Special Forces Command
- Army Strategic Command
- Army National Guard Command
Army corps
The personnel of the army is organised into corps based on their combat role. Each corps is headed by a staff responsible for training and doctrine within the corps. The corps staff does not command the corps. The staff and training units are organised into regiments. The corps inspector, often a colonel but sometimes a general officer, reports directly to the Army Staff.
- Cavalry Corps (includes armoured units)
- Infantry Corps
- Special Army Corps
- Artillery Corps
- Air Defence Corps
- Corps of Army Engineers
- Signal Corps
- Army Air Corps
- Military Intelligence Corps
- Logistics Corps
- Army Medical Corps
- Adjutant General's Corps
- Corps of Military Police
- Corps of Army Music
- Inquisitor Advoate General's Corps
- Medical Corps
- Quartermaster Corps
- Chemical Corps
Bases
- Atesira Garrison
- Bandar-e Kalirion Garrison
- Boomwatch Garrison
- Gardenholm Garrison
- Jakovita Garrison
- Kawite City Garrison
- Lluson Garrison
- Menura Garrison
- Morna Garrison
- Mortis Mercatoria Garrison
- Niyi Garrison
- Puri Xalene Garrison
- Qerunor Garrison
- Raynortown Garrison
- Rosaria Garrison
- Santo Cretomano Garrison
- Sharisa Garrison
- Spilldon Garrison
- Spleazure Garrison
- Susston Garrison
- Tosha City Garrison
- Westham Garrison
- Xolatira Garrison
- Zoot Garrison
- Afelon Barracks
- Sanama City Barracks
Units
Uniforms
The standard Army headware is the military beret. The different corps of the Army wear berets of different colours.
- Dark red: Special Army Corps, Intelligence Corps
- Red: Corps of Army Music
- Black: Armoured Corps, Artillery Corps
- Grey: Logistics Corps, Signals Corps, Corps of Army Engineers
- Light green: Air Defence Corps
- Green: Infantry Corps
- Light blue: International service
- Blue: Army Air Corps
- Tan: National Guard
- Dark blue: Corps of Military Police
- Light grey: Corps of General Administration Staff
Equipment
Small Arms
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes | |
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Knives, Grenades, Miscellaneous Implements | ||||||
Clinger Bomb | Allied Production Matrix | Adhesive Anti-Tank Grenade | 5,000 | |||
Florian Cocktail (Tar, sulphur, petrol, sand, & wick) |
Allied Production Matrix | Petrol Bomb | 200,000 | |||
M14 Hand Grenade | Allied Production Matrix | Fragmentation Hand Grenade | 100,000 | |||
M15 Hand Grenade | Allied Production Matrix | Phosphorus Grenade | 10,000 | |||
M16 Hand Grenade | Allied Production Matrix | Mustard Gas Canister Grenade | 20,000 | |||
M18 Hand Grenade | Allied Production Matrix | Red Smoke Grenade | 100,000 | |||
Pistols / Carbines / Rifles | ||||||
M/1688 pistol | Sanama Arms Industries | Pistol | 67,000 | |||
M/1686 assault rifle | Mishalan Arsenal | Assault rifle | 325,000 | |||
M/1687 carbine | Sanama Arms Industries | Carbine | 46,000 | |||
M/1685 marksman rifle | Sanama Arms Industries | Marksman Rifle | 70 | |||
M/1656 submachine gun | Allied Production Matrix | Submachine Gun | 10,000 | |||
M/1687 shotgun | Sanama Arms Industries | Shotgun | 700 | |||
M/1486 revolver | Allied Production Matrix | Service Revolver | 5,000 | Transferred to National Guard. Retired in 1692. | ||
M/1508 rifle | Allied Production Matrix | Police Rifle | 80,000 | Transferred to National Guard. Retired in 1692. | ||
M/1525 pistol | Allied Production Matrix | Pistol | 26,200 | Transferred to National Guard. Retired in 1692. | ||
M/1581 carbine | Allied Production Matrix | Carbine | 10,000 | Transferred to National Guard. Transferred to the Hurmu Constabulary in 1692. | ||
M/1591 rifle | Allied Production Matrix | Marksman Rifle | 21,500 | Transferred to National Guard. Retired in 1692. | ||
M/1610 rifle | Allied Production Matrix | Carbine | 20,000 | Transferred to National Guard. Transferred to the Hurmu Constabulary in 1692. | ||
Machine Guns | ||||||
M/1687 light machine gun | Sanama Arms Industries | Machine Gun 5.56 mm | 500 | |||
M/1656 heavy machine gun | Allied Production Matrix | Heavy Machine Gun | 5,200 | |||
M/1656 medium machine gun | Allied Production Matrix | Machine Gun | 1,900 | |||
Infantry Support Weapons | ||||||
M/1685 grenade launcher | Sanama Arms Industries | Grenade Launcher | 1,000 | |||
M/1688 grenade launcher | Sanama Arms Industries | Automatic Grenade Launcher 40mm | 300 | |||
MR60M | Sanama Arms Industries | Mortar 60 mm | 50 | |||
MR82M | Allied Production Matrix | Mortar | 300 | |||
MR120M | Sanama Arms Industries | Mortar 120 mm | 20 | |||
M/1633 recoilless rifle | Allied Production Matrix | Anti-Tank Weapon | 100 | |||
Waspsting Man-portable Air Defence System | Allied Production Matrix | SAM | 388 |
Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes | |
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Tanks | ||||||
SAI MBT-2 Victoria | Sanama | Main Battle Tank | 1,000 | |||
Armoured Fighting Vehicles | ||||||
BK-IV Bastiat | Unified Governorates | Armoured Fighting Vehicle | TBA | Ordered in 1689. | ||
Horjin Combat Vehicle 56 | Shireroth Sanama |
Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 211 7,800 |
Transferred by Benacia Command, 1671. 7,800 produced by Sanama Arms Industries. | ||
IMW-2 Spidertank | Shireroth | Scout-Tank | 57 | Transferred by Benacia Command, 1671. Retired in 1691. | ||
Support Vehicles | ||||||
Snatch Land Rover | Shireroth | Protected Patrol Vehicle | 100,000 | Sweeped up across Benacia 1671–1685 | ||
Pod Armoured Personnel Carrier | Shireroth | Armoured Personnel Carrier | 1,200 | Transferred by Benacia Command, 1671 | ||
Light Truck | Shireroth | Transport Utility Vehicle | 600 | Transferred by Benacia Command, 1671 | ||
Air Defence Systems | ||||||
SAI RAPIER | Sanama | Short range highly mobile air defence system | TBD | Introduced in 1680. | ||
SAI CUTLASS | Sanama | Medium to long range air defence system | TBD | Introduced in 1680. | ||
SAI LONGBOW | Sanama | Long range anti-ballistic missile system | TBD | Introduced in 1680. | ||
Aircraft | ||||||
UH-76 Dromosker | Sanama | Utility Helicopter | 350 | Introduced in 1676. | ||
AH-75 Cobra | Sanama | Attack and Reconnaissance Helicopter | 336 | Introduced in 1676. | ||
CH-276 Camel | Sanama | Heavy Utility Helicopter | 84 | Introduced in 1676. | ||
TUAV-1 Specter | Sanama | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle | 84 | Introduced in 1676. | ||
RQ-4 Raptor | Sanama | Unmanned Aerial Weapons Platform | 84 | File:RQ-4 Raptor.png | Introduced in 1676. |
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