Trawacan Army

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Trawacan Army

Army insignia
Active 1906–1926, 2008-Present
Country  Trawach
Type Army
Size 1,750,000 personnel
Part of Department of Defense
Garrison/HQ Fort Victoria
Motto Aut Concilio Aut Ense
Colors          Cobalt blue/olive drab
Mascot Badger (unofficial)
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief Lukas Stefan Müller
Secretary of Defense Larry G. Capps
General Victor E. Emmanuel
Insignia
Army Flag

The Trawacan Army is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of Trawach (AFT).

Contents

History

As an official institution, the Trawacan Army dates to 1906; created one year after sovereignty was granted to Trawach. Between 1906 and 1926, the army was the sole branch of the armed forces, comprised of a naval contingent as well as (after 1919) an air corps. In 1926, the army was disbanded.

The army was resurrected in 2008 as one of three branches under the unified Armed Forces of Trawach (AFT).

Structure

The Army has 50 divisions, all consisting of 20,000 personnel. Each division is divided into four brigades of 5,000 personnel.

Of the 50 divisions, 40 are combat-related. The other ten divisions comprise training units and support units.

Command

There are four separate commands in the army, each responsible for issuing orders to the divisions and personnel that are in that command. The four commands are:

  • Operational Command of the Army (OPCOMARMY)
  • Combat Command of the Army (COMBATCOMARMY)
  • Support Command of the Army (SUPCOMARMY)
  • Training Command of the Army (TRAINCOMARMY)

The OPCOMARMY is comprised of the leadership elements of the army, including leaders of divisions and battalions, the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) and the President. The COMBATCOMARMY commands official combat operations and personnel in direct-combat units. The SUPCOMARMY is responsible for commanding and issuing orders to seven of the ten support divisions of the army in support of combat operations (training elements are exempt from the SUPCOMARMY). The TRAINCOMARMY is responsible for training elements of the army, comprised of three training divisions.

Divisions

Combat divisions

The army supports 40 combat divisions comprised of 10 armored divisions, five cavalry divisions, three air cavalry divisions, two mountain divisions, two airborne divisions, three artillery divisions and 15 infantry divisions. The combat divisions are grouped into the Combat Command of the Army (COMBATCOMARMY).

  • 1st Armored Division
  • 2nd Armored Division
  • 3rd Armored Division
  • 4th Armored Division
  • 5th Armored Division
  • 7th Armored Division
  • 10th Armored Division
  • 11th Armored Division
  • 14th Armored Division
  • 15th Armored Division
  • 2nd Cavalry Division
  • 4th Cavalry Division
  • 5th Cavalry Division
  • 11th Cavalry Division
  • 12th Cavalry Division
  • 1st Air Cavalry Division
  • 2nd Air Cavalry Division
  • 3rd Air Cavalry Division
  • 1st Mountain Division
  • 2nd Mountain Division
  • 1st Airborne Division
  • 2nd Airborne Division
  • 1st Artillery Division
  • 2nd Artillery Division
  • 3rd Artillery Division
  • 1st Infantry Division
  • 2nd Infantry Division
  • 3rd Infantry Division
  • 4th Infantry Division
  • 5th Infantry Division
  • 6th Infantry Division
  • 7th Infantry Division
  • 8th Infantry Division
  • 9th Infantry Division
  • 10th Infantry Division
  • 11th Infantry Division
  • 12th Infantry Division
  • 14th Infantry Division
  • 15th Infantry Division
  • 16th Infantry Division

Support divisions

The army has ten support divisions comprised of three training divisions, five support divisions, one logistics division and one communications division. All but the training divisions are grouped into the Support Command of the Army (SUPCOMARMY); whereas the training divisions belong to the Training Command of the Army (TRAINCOMARMY).

  • 1st Training Division
  • 2nd Training Division
  • 3rd Training Division
  • 1st Support Division
  • 2nd Support Division
  • 3rd Support Division
  • 4th Support Division
  • 5th Support Division
  • 1st Logistics Division
  • 1st Communications Division

Current equipment

Land vehicles

The Trawacan Army operates over 290,000 vehicles; including 173,540 fighting vehicles, 12,000 armored personnel carriers, 65,950 tanks, 8,650 self-propelled artillery vehicles, 9,160 multiple launch rocket systems, 12,300 armored reconnaissance vehicles and 9,025 self-propelled anti-aircraft units. There are 1,400 vehicles on order; most of which are expected to be delivered in late 2010/early 2011.

In 2008, production began on several LY7 medium tanks and LY4A2 main battle tanks with the help of Lyran engineers. These vehicles entered service in 2010, replacing the Merkava Mark IV as the main battle tank and the M60 Sabra Mk.III light tank for front-line duty. The Merkavas and Sabras are to be retained for training, target practice (approximately 60,000 Merkavas and 3,450 Sabras will be destroyed during live-fire exercises) and as ready-reserve vehicles.[1]

The Army recently purchased 10,000 GMT900 vehicles for use as non-combat domestic utility vehicles from GM Defense. Another purchase for 5,000 H1 Alpha vehicles was also made for the same purpose.

Role Vehicle Model In service On order Origin
Armored fighting vehicle Cougar Cougar HE
Cougar H
1,500
250
0 Flag of South Africa South Africa
Armored fighting vehicle Buffalo Buffalo A2 1,110 0 Flag of United States United States
Infantry mobility vehicle AMZ Dzik Dzik-3 31,000 0 Flag of Poland Poland
Armored car AGF AGF Serval 22,000 0 Flag of Germany Germany
Armored car M8 M8 Hellenic Army Armored Car 13,000 0 Flag of United States United States/Flag of Greece Greece
Armored weapons carrier Wiesel 2 All variants 18,000 0 Flag of Germany Germany
Armored personnel carrier BPM-97 Vystrel 1,200 0 Flag of Russia Russia
Armored personnel carrier BTR-60 BTR-60PB-MD1 5,000 0 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria
Armored personnel carrier M113 M113A3 3,000 0 Flag of United States United States
Armored personnel carrier Pandur I Model A 800 0 File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Light armored vehicle Cadillac Gage Commando V200 1,250 0 Flag of United States United States
Light multirole vehicle Iveco Iveco LMV 70,000 0 Flag of Italy Italy
Multirole MTVR All variants Unknown 0 Flag of United States United States
Multirole Stryker All variants Unknown 0 Flag of United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada
Anti-aircraft/anti-tank AATCV AATCV Mark I 500 700  Trawach
Main battle tank LY4 Wolfhound LY4A2 40,000 21,000  Lyras
Main battle tank Lariat 1A1 1A1L 500 0  Coorsota
Main battle tank M35 Cataphract M35A2 3,000 1,000  Etoile Arcture
Medium tank LY7 Rottweiler LY7 3,200 1,050  Lyras
Heavy tank T-90 T-100 200 0 Template:Country data Chernobyl-Pripyat
Reserve/training Sabra Sabra Mk.III 1,000 200 Flag of Turkey Turkey
Reserve/Training Merkava Merkava Mark IV 1,000 0 Flag of Israel Israel
Infantry fighting vehicle Warrior FV510 520 0 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Armored reconnaissance vehicle FV101 Scorpion Scorpion 90 5,310 0 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Armored reconnaissance vehicle Sabre Sabre 3,990 0 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Infantry fighting vehicle

Anti-air
CV90 CV9040C
CV9035
CV9040AAV
2,200
1,450
2,450
0 Flag of Sweden Sweden
Infantry fighting vehicle M65C Talon M65CA7 Talon+ 12,000 0  Etoile Arcture
Mobile mortar Patria Pasi AMOS 4,270 110 Flag of Finland Finland/Flag of Sweden Sweden
Mobile artillery G6 howitzer G6-52 Extended Range 2,720 0 Flag of South Africa South Africa
Mobile artillery ShKH-77 ShKH MODAN 1,910 0 Flag of Slovakia Slovakia
Mobile artillery PzH 2000 PzH 2000 4,020 0 Flag of Germany Germany
Rocket artillery BM-30 9A52-4
9A52-2T
900
1,200
0 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Rocket artillery BM-27 9P140 1,400 0 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Rocket artillery BM-21 WR-40 Langusta 2,750 0 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Poland Poland
Rocket artillery TOS-1 TOS-1 1,990 610 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of Russia Russia
Rocket artillery RM-70 RM-70 Modular 920 0 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Anti-aircraft Flakpanzer Gepard PRTL 1,575 480 Flag of Germany Germany/Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Anti-aircraft ZSU-23 ZSU-23-4MP 2,500 0 Flag of Poland Poland
Anti-aircraft Pantsir-S1 Pantsir-S1 2,500 0 Flag of Russia Russia

Aircraft

The Trawacan Army operates 3,340 aircraft and has 160 on order.

Role Aircraft Model In service On order Origin
Attack helicopter
Spotter helicopter
Ka-50 Ka-50-2
Ka-52
300
80
0 Flag of Russia Russia
Attack helicopter Mi-28 Mi-28N 250 0 Flag of Russia Russia
Observation/scout OH-58 OH-58D Kiowa Warrior 210 0 Flag of United States United States
Gunship Mi-24 Mi-24 SuperHind Mk.V 210 0 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Utility UH-60 UH-60M 500 0 Flag of United States United States
Utility Ka-60 Ka-60 240 160 Flag of Russia Russia
Utility
MEDIVAC
Multipurpose
UH-1 UH-1N
UH-1V
UH-1Y
300
100
300
0 Flag of United States United States
Heavy lift
MEDIVAC
Mi-26 Mi-26M
Mi-26MS
200
50
0 Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Light observation MH-6 MH-6J 200 0 Flag of United States United States
Multirole V-22 Osprey MV-22B
CV-22B
280
120
0 Flag of United States United States

Individual weapons

Type Weapon Model Caliber Origin
Battle rifle AR-44 AR-44A1
AR-44A2
6.8×43mm SPC Magnum/12 gauge  Trawach
Sidearm FN Five-seveN Five-seveN Tactical
FN Five-seveN IOM
5.7×28mm Flag of Belgium Belgium
Combat knife KM2000 Böhler N695 N/A Flag of Germany Germany
Combat shotgun Benelli M4S90 M1014 12 gauge Flag of Italy Italy
Less-lethal launcher FN 303 FN 303 Standalone 18mm Flag of Belgium Belgium
Submachine gun TDI Vector Vector SMG .45 ACP Flag of United States United States
Squad automatic weapon M249 SAW Mk 48 Mod 0 7.62×51mm NATO Flag of Belgium Belgium
Anti-material rifle Barrett M82 M82A1M 12.7×99mm Flag of United States United States
Anti-material rifle M109 M109 25×59mm Flag of United States United States
Sniper rifle SV-98 SV-98 7.62x54R 7.62×54R Flag of Russia Russia
Grenade launcher Mk 19 Mk 19 Mod 3 40×53mm Flag of United States United States
Recoilless rifle AT4 AT-4CS 84mm Flag of Sweden Sweden
Multishot incendiary rocket launcher M202 M202A1 66mm Flag of United States United States
Anti-tank Javelin FGM-148 127mm Flag of United States United States
Grenade Various Various N/A Multiple nations
Survival weapon M6 Scout M6 .22 Hornet .22 Hornet/.410 gauge Flag of United States United States

Crew-served weapons

Type Weapon Model Caliber Origin
Heavy machine gun M2 M2E50 12.7×99mm Flag of United States United States
Anti-air missile Stinger FIM-92E 70mm Flag of United States United States
Mortar M120 M120 120mm Flag of United States United States
Mortar M252 M252 81mm Flag of United States United States/Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Mortar M224 M224 60mm Flag of United States United States

Artillery

Type Weapon Model Caliber Origin
Howitzer M777 M777 towed 155mm Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lightweight howitzer M119 M119A2 105mm Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Multipurpose gun M5 M5/M6 carriage 76.2×585mm R Flag of United States United States
Light cannon M3 M4A1 37×223mm R Flag of United States United States
Light artillery QF 6-pounder 7 cwt Mk 3 57×441mm R Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Medium artillery M2 M2 towed 90×600mm R Flag of United States United States
Anti-aircraft ZU-23 ZU-23-2S 23×152mm Flag of Poland Poland
Anti-aircraft GDF-001 GDF-007 35×228mm Flag of Switzerland Switzerland

See also

References


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