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Revision as of 18:14, 31 October 2014
Royal Haiyanese Army | |
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Active | 1920 |
Country | Haiyan |
Allegiance | Royal Haiyanese Armed Forces |
Type | Army |
Size | 19,000 |
Anniversaries | June 17th |
Engagements |
Haiyanese Civil War 2014 Gòngchǎn Standoff |
Commanders | |
General | Guo Hua Zhou |
The Royal Haiyanese Army is are the ground forces component to the Royal Haiyanese Armed Forces. Despite they're lack of combat experience, they are known to be a potent fighting force.
Equipment
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes | |
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Personnel Equipment | ||||||
AU-14 | Narsora | Combat Uniform | ||||
CH-05 | United States | Combat Helmet | Haiyanese designation CH-05. | |||
HACOM | Narsora | Communications system | ~15,000 | |||
Weapons | ||||||
K2 | South Korea | Assault Rifle | Service Rifle. | |||
SIG Sauer P226 | Germany,Switzerland | Pistol | Service Pistol. | |||
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare | United Kingdom | Sniper Rifle | ||||
K7 | South Korea | Submachine gun | ||||
K3 | South Korea | Light Machinegun |
Artillery
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes | |
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Mortars | ||||||
2S12 Sani | Russia | Mortar | ~100 | |||
2B11 Sani | USSR | Mortar | ~30 | |||
Self Propelled Howitzers/Rocket Artillery | ||||||
2S31 Vena | Russia | Self-Propelled Howitzer | ~10 | |||
BM-30 Smerch | USSR | Multiple Rocket Launcher | ~25 |
Name | Origin | Type | Number | Photo | Notes | |
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Armoured combat vehicles | ||||||
Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier | Singapore | Armored Personnel Carrier | ~40 | |||
Type 95 IFV | China | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | ~50 | Chinese Type 92 APC, converted into IFV's. | ||
Pandur I | Austria | Armored Personnel Carrier | ~60 | |||
Type 96 | China | Main Battle Tank | ~50 | |||
Type 14 | Narsora | Main battle tank | ~50 | Replacing Type 96 tank. Haiyanese designation Type 14. | ||
Light Transport Vehicles | ||||||
Type 09 | Narsora | Light Utility Vehicle | ~100 | Uses MK2 variant. |
Structure
The Royal Army is made up of one division of 15,000 soldiers, and one Regiment of 4,000 soldiers;
1st Infantry Division
1st Infantry Reserve Regiment