Royal Nacatan Army

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Nacata Defense Army
CountryNacata
AllegianceNacatan Defense Forces
BranchArmy
TypeArmy
Size320,000 Active personnel, 648,000 Reserve and National Guard personnel
Motto"This Jewish Land We'll Defend"
Engagements1907 War of Independence, 1951–1956 Retribution operations, 1956 Forodhard-Nacata War, 1964–1967 Latianburg War, 1969 Nine-Day War, 1967–1970 War in Atiland, 1972 Battle of Kaymerd, 1974 Operation Spring of Youth, 1974 Atiland Civil War, 1976 Operation Tear Drop, 1978 Operation Naomi, 1981 Kuthernburg Monarch War, 1982–2000 South Atiland conflict, 1987–1993 First Al-Jaheed Operations, 2000–2005 Second Al-Jaheed Operations, 2002 Operation Nacatan Shield, 2006 Atiland Civil War, 2008–2009 Operation Gulf Lead, 2016 Operation Latianburg Defense, and 2017 Operation Protective Edge in Aurora
Aircraft flown
Attack helicopterAH-1 Cobra, AH-64 Apache
Cargo helicopterCH-53 Sea Stallion, UH-60 Black Hawk, OH-58 Kiowa
Observation helicopterEurocopter Panther
TrainerOH-58 Kiowa

The Nacatan GOC Army, known unofficially as Nasi, is a multi-corps command headquarters created in 1988, which amalgamates the ground forces of the Nacatan Defense Forces. The current size of the Nacatan Ground Forces is estimated at roughly 320,000 active soldiers and 1,105,291 Reserve and National Guard.

Units and structure

Nasi includes the Nineteen ground-warfare corps of specific military functions:

  • The maneuvering corps:

- Infantry Corps - Armor Corps

  • The combat support corps:

- Artillery Corps - Combat Engineering Corps - Combat Intelligence Corps

In addition, Nasi includes four "staff divisions":

  • Planning Division (Budget and Organization Planning)

- "Ground" Division (Training and Doctrine)

  • Personnel Division

- Technological Division (Materiel R&D and Acquisition)

Nasi Small Arms

Small Arms
Name Type Caliber Branches Notes Picture
Pistol
Mercadan 67 Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Used by NDF and NDF Special Forces File:Mercadan 67.jpg
Glock 21 Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Used by NDF Special Forces File:Glock 21.jpeg
Klock 29 Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Used by NDF Special Forces File:Klock 29.jpg
Glock 16 Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm File:Glock 16.jpg
Becker & Mable M212 Underwater pistol 7.62×36mm Used by NDF & Nassad File:Becker & Mable M212.jpg
Shotguns
Greg & Nova 91 ShotGun 12-gauge File:Greg & Nova 91.jpeg
KAE 93 ShotGun 12-gauge File:KAE 93.jpeg
QUE-12 Revolving Shotgun 12-gauge Used for riot control File:QUE-12.jpg
Submachine guns
Nsar Uzi Submachine gun 9×19mm Uzi, Mini-Uzi, Micro-Uzi, and Uzi-Pro used. File:Nsar Uzi.jpg
Nsar Mac Submachine gun 9×19mm File:Nsar Mac.jpg
XV-22 Submachine Gun and Bullpup Assault Rifle 9×19mm variant 9x19mm suppressed variant used by IDF Special Forces File:XV-22.jpg
Assault rifles and carbines
XV-22CI Bullpup Assault Rifle / Carbine 5.56x45mm Compact version of the XV-22. Standard Issue rifle since 2014. File:XV-22.jpg
kAE-4 Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm Standard Issue Assault Rifle along with kAE-16, NAR-15, and XV-22CI and used by Special Forces File:KAE-4.jpg
kAE-16 Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm Standard Issue Assault Rifle along with the kAE-4, NAR-15, and XV-22CI. Most of the long-barreled rifles were modified to have short barrel and folding stock, the rest are reserved for basic training and ceremonial issues such as when the Queen is around. File:KAE-16.jpg
NAR-15 Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm Standard Issue Assault Rifle along with kAE-4, kae-16, and XV-22CI File:Nar-15.jpg
PK-81 Assault Rifle 7.62×39mm Captured from Prussia by Nassad during the 1990s and are used by Special Forces due to their high reliability. File:PK-81.jpg
PK-49 Assault Rifle 7.62×39mm Captured from Prussia by Nassad during the 1990s and are used by Special Forces due to their high reliability. File:PK-49.jpg
Precision rifles
kAE-43SI Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm Used by NDF Special Forces. File:KAE-43SI.jpg
Barren 223 Long range Sniper Rifle / Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×99mm Used by NDF Special Forces. File:Barren-223.jpg
Kal .50 Anti-materiel rifle 12.7×99mm Used mainly by the Combat Engineering Corps and NDF Special Forces
Narak-41 Semi-automatic rifle .22 LR Adopted for non-lethal crowd control. File:Narak-41.jpg
Marage-6 Long range Sniper Rifle .338 Lapua An NDF modified S-H Precision Pro Series 2000 NTR rifle File:Marage-6.jpg
Battle rifles
kAE-5 Battle Rifle 7.62×51mm Used in limited numbers by the NDF. File:KAE-5.jpg
Machine Gun
NWI 103 Light machine gun 5.56×45mm Capable of firing semi-automatic or full-auto. the 5.56 variant features a unique dual feed system, it can accept 30 round NANAG magazines and an assault-box belt. File:NWI-103.jpg
kAE-901M Medium Machine Gun .30-06 Springfield File:KAE-901M.png
NWI-334 General Purpose Machine Gun 7.62×51mm Capable of semi-automatic or full-automatic fire. File:NWI-334.jpg
PRM General Purpose Machine Gun 7.62×54mmP Captured from Prussia by Nassad during the 1990s and are used by Special Forces. File:PRM.JPEG
Gernades'
NM-44 Fragmentation Grenade Based on the South Hills M26 grenade File:NM-44.jpg
NM-49 Stun grenade Based on the South Hills M84 stun grenade File:NM-49.gif
Rocket and grenade launchers
N-500 Shoulder-launched Rocket 82mm/83mm File:N-500.jpg
Vm-101 Shoulder-launched Rocket 66mm File:VM-101.jpg
NataDork Shoulder-launched Rocket 90mm File:Natadork.jpg
kAE-33 Automatic Grenade Launcher 40mm File:KAE-33.jpg
Missile
NGM-404 Tow Anti-Tank Missile File:NGM-404 TOW.jpg
SFLAT Quad Anti-Tank Missile File:SFLAT Quad.jpg
NWI Fiasd Anti-Tank Missile File:NWI Fiasd.jpg
Simrod Anti-Tank Missile File:Simrod.jpg

Crewed Ground Platforms

Crewed Platforms
Name Type Caliber Branches Notes Picture
Main battle tanks
Nervsank IV Main Battle Tank 120 mm (4.7 in) MG253 smoothbore gun, capable of firing LAHAT ATGM

1 × 12.7 mm (0.50 in) MG 2 × 7.62 mm (0.300 in) MG 1 × 60 mm (2.4 in) internal mortar 12 smoke grenades

The Army operates 520 Nervsank IV MBTs, with a additional 90 in reserve. File:Nervsank IV.jpg
Nervsank III Main Battle Tank Same As Nervsank IV The Army operates 790 Nervsank III MBTs, with a additional 210 in reserve. File:Nervsank III.jpg
Nervsank II Main battle tank Same As Nervsank IV The Army operates 190 Nervsank II MBTs, with a additional 410 in reserve. File:Nervsank II.jpg
Armoured personnel carriers
NDF Aztec Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier 2×7.62 mm machine gun, 1×7.62 mm Nafael Overhead Weapon Station The Army operates 143 NDF Aztec's, with a additional 200 in reserve. File:NDF Aztec.jpg
Leclerk Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier 2 x 7.62 mm FN MAG The Army operates 210 NDF Aztec's, with a additional 50 in reserve. File:Leclerk.jpg
Nagovasl Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier 4 x FN MAG GPMG, 1 x 40mm grenade launcher The Army operates 415 Nagovasl, with a additional 200 in reserve.
NDF Hulk Heavy Armored Personnel Carrier Samson RCWS equipped with either 12.7 mm (0.50 in) M2 machine gun, or Mk 19 grenade launcher, or smaller MG.

1 × 7.62 mm (0.300 in) FN MAG MG 1 × 60 mm (2.4 in) external mortar 12 smoke grenades

2,531 planned to be in service by 2020.The Army operates 822 NDF Hulk's, with a additional 110 in reserve. File:NDF Hulk.jpg
Utility vehicles
Fox Armored Vehicle The Army operates 400 Foxes, with a additional 200 in reserve.
Narco Utility vehicle The Army operates 320 Narcos, with a additional 300 in reserve. File:Narcos.JPG
NDF Zippers Utility vehicle Remote weapon station (optional) The Army operates 110 Zippers, with a additional 100 in reserve. File:NDF Zippers.jpg
NDF Goliath Utility vehicle The Army operates 150 Goliaths, with a additional 521 in reserve.
Artillery
NV109 Self-Propelled Howitzer 155 mm The Army operates 400 NV109s, with a additional 200 in reserve. File:NV109.jpg
NV81 Towed Howitzer 155mm The Army operates 310 NV81s, with a additional 90 in reserve. File:NV81.JPG
NV71 Self-Propelled Howitzer 155mm The Army has 62 NV71s in Reserve.
Perch Guided Missile Carrier / Tank Destroyer 12 Spike-NLOS missiles & Two FN MAG machine guns Declassified June 2017, to be retired by the end of 2018. The Army Operates 190 Perch with a additional 110 in reserve.
MR202 Multiple Rocket Launcher Armed with several types of Nacatan rockets, The Army Operates 90 with 40 in reserve File:MR202.jpg
Camobodia VMX Self-Propelled Mortar 120mm The Army Operates 90 Cambodia VMX. File:Cambodia VMX.jpg
Zeus Leclare Mortar 120mm The Army Operates 210 Zeus Leclares.
Roach Artillery Rocket 160mm The Army Operates 110 Roaches with a additional 90 in reserve. File:NDF Roach.jpg
Nacalur-190 GPS-guided Artillery Rocket Classified File:Nacular-190.jpg
EXTENDO Long-Range Artillery Rocket 150 km range. Rest Classified File:Extendo.jpg
Imperium 7 Ballistic Missile Classified File:Imperium 7.jpg
Air defence
Sting-2 Shoulder-launched Surface-to-air missile The Army Operates 610 Sting-2s File:Sting-2.JPG
PR90 Air Defense Vehicle 4 × 23 mm 2A7 autocannons (AZP-23 "Amur" quad automatic anti-aircraft gun), ammunition 2,000 rounds The Army has 60 PR90 in reserve, stolen by Nassad during the 90s. File:PR90.jpg
PR-102 Anti-Aircraft Gun 23mm The army has 15 PR-102 in reserve, stolen by Nassad during the 90s. File:PR102.jpg
SH-02 Patriot Surface-to-air missile Classfied File:Sh-Patriot.jpg
Nacatan Dome Air Defense Missile Battery / Anti-Rockets Missile Used to deter threats from Prussia. 20 Operated around the country with plans to extend the Nacatan dome to Duelland by April 2018. File:Nacatan dome.jpg
Goliath Slingshot Medium to Long Range ABM/SAM Medium to Long range ABM with SAM capability File:Goliath Slingshot.jpg
Nacatan Delight Anti-ballistic missile Out of the atmosphere Anti-ballistic missile missile series File:Nacatan Delight.jpg