Military of Adumara

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Military of Adumara
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Founded 1860
Service branches Army, Navy, Air Force
Headquarters Annuminas
Leadership
Chancellor Ardis Kane
Manpower
Military age 18
Conscription No
Available for
military service
36,230,500, age 18 - 49 (2010)
Fit for
military service
40,918,520, age 18 - 49 (2010)
Reaching military
age annually
(2010)
Active personnel 845,824
Reserve personnel ~260,000
Expenditures
Budget $52,489,809,243
Percent of GDP 2.7%
Industry
Domestic suppliers Halifax Armaments, Avalon Aerospace
Foreign suppliers Ferrus Industries

The Adumaran Armed Forces, or AAF, is the military branch of the Adumaran government, and is run by the Grand General during peace time. But if the Chancellor declares a state of emergency, he assumes control of the AAF, and all Military Leaders are knocked down a rank temporarily. There are 4 main branches of the AAF, the Army, Navy, Air Force, and ANSC(Adumaran National Security Command).

Adumaran Army

The Adumaran Army handled all land operations, domestic or foreign, and is run by the Grand General. The Organization of the Army is as follows, from smallest to largest unit: - Fireteam, 4 men, Corporal; - Squadron, 8 men, Sergeant; - Platoon, 3 Squads, Lieutenant; - Company, 4 Platoons, Captain; - Battalion, 5 Companies, Lieutenant Colonel; - Brigade, 4 Battalions, Colonel; - Division, 5 Brigades, Major General; - Corps, 4 Divisions, Lieutenant General; - Field Army, 5 Corps(24,000 men), Field Marshal.

An Adumaran Soldier, equipped with a CR-18, and an SLP-4 pistol.
An Adumaran Peacekeeper, equipped with a CR-18, and an SLP-4 pistol.
Field Army Number Army Branch Status Number of Men
1st Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
2nd Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
3rd Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Yuno Border 24,000
4th Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Yuno Border 24,000
5th Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Fornost 24,000
6th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
7th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
8th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
9th Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Perusa 24,000
10th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
11th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
12th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
13th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
14th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
15th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
16th Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Staynes 24,000
17th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
18th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
19th Field Army Federal Army Reserve 24,000
20th Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Konrak Desert 24,000
21st Field Army Federal Army Mobilized, Taikow Islands 24,000
22nd Field Army Expeditionary Force Mobilized, Taikow Islands 24,000
23rd Field Army Expeditionary Force Reserve 24,000
24th Field Army Expeditionary Force Reserve 24,000
25th Field Army Expeditionary Force Reserve 24,000
26th Field Army Expeditionary Force Reserve 24,000
27th Field Army Expeditionary Force Reserve 24,000
28th Field Army Expeditionary Force Reserve 24,000
29th Army Detachment Federal Army Mobilized, Astistan 10,695

The Army is further divided into 2 primary branches:

Expeditionary Forces

The Adumaran Expeditionary Forces act as the AAF's Marine force, but number far larger than most other nations' marine forces. The Expeditionary Forces has approximately 168,000 personnel, all specially trained in rifling skills, maritime assault, basic machine operation, hand-to-hand combat, and basic first aid. Truly a force to reckon with. The Expeditionary Assault Forces can operate on domestic soil if necessary, but that is typically a job for the Federal Army.

Federal Army

The Federal Army is the primary land military force of the AAF, and despite not being trained as much as Expeditionary Assault troopers, are still quite an elite force. The Federal Army contains approximately 514,695 personnel, all of whom are trained in rifling skills, basic machine operation, hand-to-hand combat, and basic first aid. The Federal Army operates wherever necessary, having no operation restrictions.

Common AEF and Army Assault Tactics

A standard Infantry Fireteam consists of the Team Leader, typically a Corporal, who stands at the front of the formation, the Automatic Rifleman, a standard Rifleman, and the Team Grenadier. When a Squadron is in the field, for either Reconnaissance, Combat, or some other purpose, another Squadron, typically of the same platoon, is on standby with a Helicopter for emergency exfiltration or to assist the first team in their goal(s). When the second squad is sent in, a third is put on standby, and so on.

When in a hostile environment and surrounded by enemies, the Team leader is always in the most secure location, and is protected at all costs, as he doubles as the communications specialist of the team, and is sometimes the only way home for the men.

Army Peacekeepers

Federal Army or Expeditionary soldiers can be converted into Peacekeeping units if a situation so desires it. Usually, the soldier keeps his/her primary and secondary arms, as well as his/her helmet. But the vest is changed out for a blank white vest to symbolize the less aggressive nature. Peacekeepers are usually deployed if local police cannot control a situation, or if the AAF is occupying a foreign city or territory. Peacekeeper vehicles are also usually either painted completely white, or have thick white stripes on them.

Vehicles

Vehicle Class Technical Designation Currently Operating
AFV-12 Armored Fighting Vehicle 1,740
AFV-8 Armored Fighting Vehicle 920
APC-27 Armored Personnel Carrier 1,750
APC-32 Armored Personnel Carrier 0
ICV-7 Infantry Combat Vehicle 990
ICV-15 Infantry Combat Vehicle 525
IMV14 Infantry Mobility Vehicle 335
MLRS-13 Heavy MLRS 900
MLRS-23 MLRS 90
EV-42 Armored Engineering Vehicle 140
MBT-7 Main Battle Tank 1,090
MBT-15 Main Battle Tank 1,540
MBT-26 Main Battle Tank 110
FAU-9 Towed Artillery 3,420
IMV-34 Infantry Mobility Vehicle 850
AUV-23 Light Armored Utility Vehicle 5,450
CV-19 Medium Cargo Vehicle 8,660
CV-17 Heavy Cargo Vehicle 4,322
MRAP-9 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle 621
AA-38 Self-Propelled Anti-Air System 240
AAS-11 Vehicle-mounted SAM system 522
AAV-16 Amphibious Assault Vehicle 1,780

Small Arms and Equipment

Weapons
Name Type Caliber Branches Notes Picture
Primary Weapons
HA CR-18 Assault Rifle 5.56x45mm Federal Army, Expeditionary Force Current main assault rifle used by all ground forces of the Adumaran Army. IMG 3175.JPG
Ferrus Ind. SC-AR4 Assault Rifle 5.56x45mm Navy, ANSC Imported from the Staynish-Cathalrusian Empire, this fine rifle is the primary weapon for Naval ship security, as well as the ANSC. IMG 3176.JPG
HA AR-47 Assault Rifle 5.45x39mm N/A Currently produced and exported to Yuno. 300px-Ak74l.jpg
Sidearms
HA SLP-4 Pistol 9x19mm Federal Army, Expeditionary Force, Air Force, Navy, ANSC The universal sidearm for almost all AAF personnel. IMG 3185.JPG
Marksmen Rifles
HA MR-47 Marksmen Rifle .50 BMG Federal Army, Expeditionary Force The sole Marksmen Rifle of the AAF, with only a select few chosen for specialized sniper sections. IMG 3186.JPG
Dedicated Machine Guns
HA HMG-13 Heavy Machine Gun 7.62x51mm Federal Army, Expeditionary Force, Navy Marines The HMG-13 is a very modular gun, that can be outfitted with a spade grip, forward grip, bipod, or even mounted on a vehicle. The latter of which is how Navy Marines use it. IMG 3189.JPG
HA LMG-19 Light Machine Gun 7.62x51mm Federal Army, Expeditionary Force, Navy Marines The LMG-19 is a newer machine gun, developed after the HMG-13 as an infantry alternative for easy field use. It is light enough to be carried by automatic riflemen, and sees extensive use in the AEFs. MAKS2015part7-48.jpg
Man-Portable Rocket Launcher
HA PRL667 Homing Surface-to-Air Missile 7.62x51mm Federal Army, Expeditionary Force The PRL667 is a man-portable missile launcher that can be operated and carried by one man. It is an anti-aircraft weapon developed in the early 2000s. 1200px-thumbnail.jpg
HA PML28 Short-range anti-armor weapon 8.2 kg warhead Federal Army, Expeditionary Force The PML28 is a man-portable missile launcher designed to either incapacitate or destroy armored vehicles such as Tanks, Armored Vehicles, or unarmored cars and trucks. 300px-MATADOR Stand.jpg

Adumaran Naval Forces

The Adumaran Navy handles all Maritime combat Affairs, and has a single branch, the DSCF, or Deep Sea Combat Force.

DSCF

The DSCF, or Deep Sea Combat Force, is the primary naval force of Adumara. The DSCF handles all Green and Blue water operations, though mostly sticking to Deep-sea operations, hence their name. The DSCF has 85,085 personnel, and operates 1 Heavy Carrier, the [i]Providence[/i], 15 Destroyers, 13 Multi-Role Frigates, 7 Amphibious Assault Ships, 6 Submarines, 3 Ballistic Missile Submarines, 4 Minehunters, 2 Surveillance Frigates, and operates another 22 Bulk Freighters with mostly Civilian Crews.

For Assault and Transportation Purposes, the DSCF also operates 72 Mechanized Landing Craft, and 18 Landing Craft Utility.

Vehicles

Ship Class Technical Designation First Commissioned Currently Operating
Rendali Class Destroyer 1981 12
Providence Class Heavy Carrier 1982 1
Ardent Class Destroyer 1980 3
Valiant Class Frigate 1992 13
Indomitable Class Attack Submarine 1995 6
October Class Ballistic Missile Submarine 1981 2
Corrigate Class Ballistic Missile Submarine 1985 1
Resolute Class Minehunter 1985 4
Eterant Class Surveillance Frigate 1992 2
Condor Class Amphibious Assault Ship 1989 3
Horizon Class Amphibious Assault Ship 2008 4
Harbinger Class Landing Craft Utility 2009 18
Admonitor Class Multi-Role Frigate 2017 3
Destiny Class Bulk Carrier 1872 22
Total x x 93 Ships

Adumaran National Security Command

The Adumaran National Security Command, or ANSC, is the smallest branch of the AAF, and often not considered a part of the AAF. The ANSC primarily deals with Anti-Drug smuggling and Anti-Piracy, and acts as the National Guard for Adumara, thought still utilizing Military-Grade weaponry. The ANSC uses several vehicles that perform well in very select conditions. They also mainly operate in Brown-Water zones, such as rivers, marshes, lakes, and streams,in civilian and urban territory, as well as deep in the Jungles, Mountains, and woods of Adumara. Their Arsenal of vehicles includes 12 Patrol Craft, 47 Heavy Transport Helicopters, 72 Light Patrol Vehicles, 134 Medium Cargo trucks, 6 Armored Engineering Vehicles, 7 Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicles, 26 Small Unit Riverine Crafts, and 14 specialized Airboats for use in the Adumaran jungles and swamps.

Adumaran Air Force

The Adumaran Air Force is the branch of the AAF that deals with all Aerospace operations.

Vehicles in the Air Fleet

Vehicle Class Technical Designation First Commissioned Currently Operating
AC-D23 Strike Fighter 2000 12
AC-D27 Strike Fighter 2012 120
AC-A3 Attack Plane 2002 164
AC-E14 Fighter Jet 1985 535
AC-G8 Transport Plane 1993 36
AC-G6 Transport Plane 1989 110
AC-H1 Mid-Air Refueling Tanker 1958 2
ACUV-P32 Surveillance Drone 1991 200
AC-VTOL5 Vertical Take-Off/Land 2007 35
ACH-DB7 Transport Helicopter 1962 56
ACH-SB7 Transport Helicopter 1981 110
ACH-SBU46 Utility Helicopter 1979 370
ACH-SBA15 Attack Helicopter 1986 640
ACH-SBA10 Attack Helicopter 1967 120

Rockets and Missiles

The Adumaran Air Force operates multiple long- and medium-range missiles in its Arsenal.