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Axdel Armed Forces | |
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Founded | 1814 (Axdelian Defence Force) 1967 (Axdel Armed Forces") |
Service branches | Axdelian Army Axdelian Navy Axdelian Air Force |
Headquarters | Andel |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Diego Corbinn |
Chief of Defence | Esai Koloa |
Manpower | |
Military age | 16 for training, 18 for deployment |
Conscription | No |
Active personnel | 374,586 |
Reserve personnel | 267,092 |
Expenditures | |
Budget | ♅82,455,643,234 |
Percent of GDP | 2% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Sentinel-ARMS National Ballistics Systems |
Foreign suppliers | Great Morstaybishlia |
Related articles | |
History | Second Posolic war The Great War Auroran Imperial War Lyrevale Continuation War Axdelian Civil War Auroran-Pacific War 2023 Axdel-Rodenia Crisis |
The Axdel Armed Forces serves as the military of Axdel, tasked with defence of the country, global peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and to promote the wider interests of the nation. It is a highly capable force with modern, sophisticated equipment, renown standards of training and a flexible yet powerful combat doctrine.
Thought the political landscape has changed significantly in recent history, the AAF can be traced back to the early 19th century when Great Morstaybishlia allowed the newly formed principality of Axdel its own independent military detachment, the Axdelian Defence Force. When Axdel transitioned into becoming a Dominion in 1917, the ADF expanded and was put under the responsibility of the new Axdelian parliament. In 1966, the ADF backed the Noroist coup led by Winston Ulysses which took control of the region, gaining independent but remaining broadly unrecognised as a state. After being reorganised into the Axdel armed forces, it proved itself as a highly capable force fighting as part of the Ribenstadt pact in the Auroran Imperial War, leading a campaign of total war against Morstaybishlia and their allies. Post-AIW, the AAF played a key role in overthrowing the apartheid government of North Lyrevale during the Lyrevale Continuation War. During the Axdelian Civil War, the AAF was fractured between loyalty to Admiral Huralo Yensi and the legislature, but eventually succeeded in forcing him to renounce his leadership and usher in democratic reforms that lead to the end of the war. Since 1996 The armed forces have since adopted an active and cooperative stance on the global theatre with Axdel as a founding member of the IRSA and supporting their peacekeeping efforts.
The AAF is considered to be one of Urth's largest and most powerful militaries, with a defence budget of ♅82.5 billion Kiribs accounting for 2% of the nations nominal GDP, the ability to project power across much of the globe, a robust intelligence and counterintelligence service supported by the SIA, and a recent history of largely successful military operations.
History
Present day
Expenditure
From 1999-2018, the military budget has averaged at approximately 10% of annual government expenditure, before peaking at over 20% in 2017 during the Auroran-Pacific War. Since then, spending has reduced to 8% after a cut intended to divert funding towards rebuilding, infrastructure development and social programs, with the 2021 budget announced at 82.4 Billion Kiribs. Funding is divided between branches based on their needs at the beginning of each fiscal year and may be amended quarterly with changing circumstances.
A large fraction of the military budget from each branch is put towards research and development, supporting independent domestic development companies and manufacturers such as Sentinel-ARMS and National Ballistics Systems.
Organisation
Axdelian Army
Axdelian Aerospace Force
Current Equipment
This page (or section) is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final. |
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Small Arms
Type | Name | Cartridge | In service | Notes | Image |
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Sidearm | Alkurmeda AP-1 | 9x19mm | 1997 | Standard issue sidearm Formerly imported from Ethalria, now license built |
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Assault rifle | Sentinel St20 gen3 | 5.56×45mm | 2011 | Standard issue assault rifle (pictured with under-barrel grenade launcher) |
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DMR | ARMS DMR-3 | 7.62×51mm | 2016 | Standard issue DMR. Comes equipped with an ACOG sight as standard | |
GPMG | MG504 | 7.62×51mm | 2004 | A very versatile, modular weapon. Imported from [] |
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Sniper Rifle | Sentinel AX338 | .338 | 2011 | - | |
Anti-Materiel Rifle | ARMS IWS 2000 | 15.2×169mm | 1981 | Utilises APFSDS rounds. Poweful armour-piercing capabilities |
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Sentinel AS50 | .50 BMG | 2006 | Used alongside the IWS | ||
Shotgun | NBS Gellas S4 | 12-guage | 1998 | Standard issue combat shotgun for CQC | |
SC-SG AA-12 | 12-guage | 2006 | Automatic combat shotgun imported from the UK | ||
PDR | Jagpul PDR | 5.56×45mm | 2010 | Imported from a South Hills private company | |
Portable Anti-Material Weapon | National Ballistic Systems ATLAW | 150mm | 2007 | Fire and forget anti-tank missile launcher | |
127mm | 2000 | Fire and forget top-strike anti-tank missile launcher | [[Image:|200x200px]] | ||
NATADORK | 90mm | 2003 | Imported anti-tank and anti-structure recoilless rifle | ||
Anti-Air Weapon | Halberd | 130mm | 1996 | Laser guided MANPADS Can be vehicle mounted or launched from a portable emplacement |
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Grenade Launcher | Ferrus KRKK | 40x53mm | 2004 | Grenade launcher machine gun imported from the UK |
Crewed Ground Platforms
Type | Name | Entered Service | Armament | Notes | Image |
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Main Battle Tanks | Aethoo | 2021 | 130mm ETC smoothbore | Next-generation tanks slowly entering into service.
Set to fully replace the Taurus 3 by the late 2030's |
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Taurus 3 | 2007 | 120mm smoothbore | Primary Main Battle tank of Axdel A revised and upgraded version of the Taurus 2 |
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Armoured Fighting Vehicles | Scout GPTV | 2012 | 40mm Autocannon coaxial 12.7mm RWS |
A modular AFV with variants serving many roles, incluing IFV, ATGM launcher, command and control, engineering, and reconnaissance |
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Gun Carrier | Kareqa II GC | 2016 | 120mm smoothbore | Modular wheeled Gun Carrier based on the Kareqa II chassis |
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Self Propelled Howitzers | Kareqa II SPH | 2016 | 155mm smoothbore | Modular self propelled howitzer based on the Kareqa II chassis |
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Mortar Carrier | Kareqa HMC | 2005 | 120mm Mortar | Heavy mortar carrier based on the Kareqa chassis |
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Self Propelled Anti-Air | David Kite-2 | 2017 | Kite-2 1-45km range missiles | Anti-air missile launcher equipped with Kite-2 missiles | |
Counter-Battery radar | Cobra | 2007 | N/A | Projectile tracking radar for counter-battery operations | |
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Aerial Vehicles
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Introduced | In service |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
Q-106B/C Raven | Emberwood Coast | Stealth Air Superiority | 2009 | [] | Originally ordered directly from Emberwood Coast, with later variants license built. C variant possesses improved avionics and the Situational Awareness and Targeting Augmented Reality Helmet found on the Q-107 |
Q-107 Grackle | Axdel | Stealth Multirole | 2013 | [] | Primary ground attack and carrier aircraft. |
Q-104ES/EQS Rook | Axdel | Strike Fighter | 2010 | [] | Derived from the original license built Q-104 variants. An extensive redesign utilising modern materials, engines and a new airframe design. Produced alongside the EQS carrier variant |
Q-103 Swift | Axdel | Multirole | 1974 | [] | Will be fully replaced by the Q-107 by 2032 |
S-4 Vulture | Axdel | Stealth Strategic Bomber | 2000 | 22 | |
S-2S Magpie | Axdel | Strategic Bomber | 2008 | 60 | Extensive modernisation of the AIW-era license built S-2 originally designed in 1959, with new engines, avionics and in-flight refuelling capability |
AWACS | |||||
Voyager 737AR | [] | AEW&C / command and control node | intro date | [] | |
Reconnaissance | |||||
name | origin | type | intro date | [] | |
Tanker | |||||
Voyager 330RE | [] | Aerial refuelling / command and control node / transport | 2007 | [] | |
S-2SRE Magpie Replenisher | Axdel | Aerial refuelling | 2010 |
[]| Aerial refuelling variant of the S-2S | |
Transport | |||||
Airtram B400m | [] | Tactical / Strategic Airlifter | intro date | [] | |
(name) | [] | Strategic Airlifter | intro date | [] | (must be capable of transporting an MBT) |
Helicopter | |||||
RH-02 Gryphon | Axdel | Attack | 2002 | 78 | License built |
UAV | |||||
HK-2 Buzzard | Axdel | ISTAR / UCAV | 2011 | [] |
High altitude reconnaissance and hunter killer |
LKH Albatross | [] | Reconnaissance / Patrol | 2013 | Light rotorcraft | |
SV-2 Owl | Axdel | Reconnaissance | ~2010 |
Type | Class | Displacement | Entered Service | No. Deployed | Notes | Image |
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Aircraft Carriers | Kalamitas-class | 70,600 tonnes | 2012 | 2 | ||
Amphibious Helicopter Assault | Fortress-class | 14,500 tonnes | 2004 | 4 | ||
Destroyers | Barque-class | 8,000 tonnes | 2006 | 10 | ||
Frigates | Falcon-class | 6,900 tonnes | 2010 | 11 | ||
Legion-class | 4,000 tonnes | 2014 | 15 | |||
Mine Countermeasures | Diavewa-class | 600 tonnes | 1987 | 20 | ||
Patrol Boats | Arkalo-class | 274 tonnes | 1998 | 24 | ||
Attack submarines | Proton-class | 7,000 tonnes (surface) 7400 tonnes (submerged) |
2004 | 6 | ||
Havdjevel-class | 2900 tonnes (Surfaced) | 2007 | 11 | Imported from Norgsveldet | ||
Strategic Submarines | Quark-class | 17,200 tonnes (submerged) | 2016 | 2 | ||
Dock Landing Ships | Globe-class | 16,160 tonnes | 1994 | 4 | ||
Landing Craft | Landing Craft Utility | 240 tonnes | 1997 | 23 | ||
Replenishment ships | Knight-class | 37,000 tonne | 2014 | 6 | ||
Cardinal-class | 24,000 tonne | 2014 | 4 | |||
Roll on/roll off transports | Headland-class | 23,000 tonne | 2000 | 8 |
See Also: List of Axdelian Naval Vessels
Historic Equipment
A list of historic equipment fielded by both the Axdelian and Norogradian armed forces.
Small Arms
Type | Name | Cartridge | In Service From | Notes | Image |
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Assault rifle | Ferrus Industries/National Ballistics SC-AR3 | 7.62×51mm | 1957-2001 | Originally designed by Ferrus Industries, and produced by the National Ballistics for the Norogradian Army after their secession from the MBE.
Still occasionally used by reserve forces though not officially active. |
Crewed Ground Platforms
Type | Name | In Service From | Armament | Info | Image |
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Main Battle Tanks | Taurus 1A | 1970-1987 | 105mm rifled | Used in large numbers during the AIW | |
Taurus 1A-12 | 1971-1987 | 120mm smoothbore | Upgraded version fitting a 120mm Smoothbore gun | ||
Taurus 1B | 1973-1991 | 105mm rifled | Upgraded version of the Taurus 1 with improved armour and electronic targeting systems Used in large numbers during the late AIW |
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Armoured Fighting Vehicles | (name) | (service dates) | (armament) | (notes) | File:(temp) |
Type | Class | Displacement | In Service From | No. Constructed | Image |
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Aircraft Carriers | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Destroyers | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Frigates | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Mine Countermeasures | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Patrol Boats | Arkalo-class | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Attack submarines | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Strategic Submarines | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Dock Landing Ships | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Landing Craft | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Replenishment ships | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Roll on/roll off transports | (name) | (displacement) | (service dates) | # | File:(temp) |
Aerial Vehicles
Type | Name | In Service From | Armament | Info | Image |
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Fighter aircraft | N-101 Arkhalis | 1970-1989 | 2-4 hardpoints | Norogradian interceptor fighter | |
N-112 Morsteg | 1970-2003 | 2x 30mm cannons 5 hardpoints |
Captured and later reverse engineered Morstaybishlian attack aircraft | ||
N-204 Crow | 1986-2010 | 1x mm cannons Internal bay with 2 bomb and 4 missile hardpoints capable of carrying a maximum of 2200kg |
Carrier-capable stealth attack aircraft
First stealth craft ever deployed |
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N-102 Farside | 1985-2014 | 1x 30mm cannons 10 hardpoints |
Air superiority aircraft licence built from East Cerdani Replaced by the A-22 Arrow |
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Strategic Bombers | S-1 Broadweaver | 1970-2009 | Internal bay and 4 underwing hardpoints capable of carrying a maximum 4500kg (S-1A/C) or 7000kg (S-1B) of bombs and missiles |
Norogradian supersonic bomber and reconnaissance jet | |
Transport | (name) | (service Dates) | none | (notes) | File:(temp) |
Aerial refuellers | CAW KC-211 | 1987-2006 | Imported from East Cerdani | File:CAWKC11.jpg |