Trawacan Army
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| Trawacan Army | |
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Army insignia |
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| Active | 1906–1926, 2008-Present |
| Country | |
| 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 |
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| Army Flag | |
The Trawacan Army is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of Trawach (AFT).
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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).
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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).
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Current combat equipment
Land vehicles
| Role | Vehicle | Model | In service | On order | Origin |
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| Infantry mobility vehicle | IMV-4 | IMV-4 | 5,000 | 0 | |
| Anti-aircraft/anti-tank | AATCV | AATCV Mark I | 500 | 700 | |
| Main battle tank | LY4 Wolfhound | LY4A2 | 40,000 | 21,000 | |
| Main battle tank | Lariat 1A1 | 1A1L | 500 | 0 | |
| Main battle tank | M35 Cataphract | M35A2 | 4,000 | 1,000 | |
| Medium tank | LY7 Rottweiler | LY7 | 4,200 | 2,000 | |
| Heavy tank | T-90 | T-100 | 200 | 0 | Template:Country data Chernobyl-Pripyat |
| Infantry fighting vehicle | M65C Talon | M65CA7 Talon+ | 12,000 | 0 | |
| Rocket artillery | LY7 Rottweiler | LY7/4072 | 1,200 | 0 | |
| Mobile artillery | SPMA-1 | SPMA-1 | 2,200 | 0 |
Individual weapons
| Type | Weapon | Model | Caliber | Origin |
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| Battle rifle | AR-44 | AR-44A1 AR-44A2 |
6.8×43mm SPC Magnum/12 gauge | |
| Sidearm | CP-12 | CP-12 Tactical CP-12 IOM |
5.7×28mm | |
| Submachine gun | SMG-18 | SMG-18S | .45 ACP | |
| Squad automatic weapon | SAW-2 | SAW-2C | 7.62×54R | |
| Anti-material rifle | AMR-4 | AMR-4X | 14.5×114mm | |
| Sniper rifle | SRS-7 | SRS-7 7.62x54R | 7.62×54R | |
| Grenade launcher | RGL-3 | RGL-3L | 40×46/40×51mm | |
| Recoilless rifle | AT-2 | AT2-CS | 84mm | |
| Multishot incendiary rocket launcher | FRW-1 | FRW-1A1 | 66mm | |
| Grenade | HG-4 | HG-4A HG-4B HG-4C |
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| Rifle grenade | GSRG | GSRG-1 GSRG-2 |
52mm | |
| Survival weapon | ASW-1 | ASW-1A ASW-1B |
.22 Hornet/.410 bore |
See also
References
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