The Myehnese military consist of roughly 986 thousand enlisted soldiers, with 292,000 enlisted in the Navy, 302,000 in the Army, 257,000 in the Marines, and 135,000 in the Air Force. 58.4% of the military is male, 41.2% is female, and 0.1% is non-binary. The standard age of enlistment is 25. Enlistment in the armed forces is optional. The military offers health benefits, insurance, and housing for all personnel. Most branches offer to cover college tuitions in exchange for serving in the military for 3-5 years.
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Mie-Class aircraft carrier (UCVN-1)
Displacement: 100,000 long tons (100,000 tonnes) Length: 1,106 ft (337 m) Beam: 134 ft (41 m) Draft: 39 ft (12 m) Planes Carried (max): 50 jets, 5 AWACS, 15 Cargo Helicopters Cost per Ship: 15.3 billion Number: 2
Fuyuu-class Light Carrier (CVL-1)
Displacement: 42,500 tonnes (full load) Length: 261.5 m (858 ft) overall Beam: 64.36 m (211.2 ft) Draft: 9.43 m (30.9 ft) Planes Carried: 3 Cargo Helicopters, 20 fighters 2 AWACS Cost per Ship: 3 billion Consortiors Number: 7
Fuji-class Helicopter Destroyers (HDD-1)
Displacement: 19,500 long tons (19,800 t) Length: 248 m (813 ft 8 in) Beam: 38 m (124 ft 8 in) Draft: 7.5 m (24 ft 7 in) Planes Carried: 7 Aki attack helicopters, 3 Hatchidori drop ships, 4 VTOL/STVOL fighters Cost per Ship: 1.4 billion Consortiors Number: 4
Ise-class Amphibious Transport Dock (LST-1)
Displacement: 44,971 long tons (45,693 t) Length: 844 ft. (257.2 m) Beam: 106 ft. (32.3 m) Draft: 26 ft (7.9 m) Planes Carried: 4 Hatchidori dropships; 3 Aki Attack Helis Cost per Ship: 3.4 billion Number: 4
Yukikaze-class Arsenal Ship (ASG-1)
Displacement: 24,300 tons Length: 252 m (827 ft) Beam: 28.5 m (94 ft) Draft: 9.1 m (30 ft) Weapons: 140 VLS Cost per Ship: 1.4 billion Consortiors (conversion from heavy cruiser) Number: 7
Yuurei-Class stealth destroyer (DDG-18)
Displacement: 15,656 long tons (15,907 t) Length: 610 ft (190 m) Beam: 80.7 ft (24.6 m) Draft: 27.6 ft (8.4 m) Weapons: 1x 127 mm Retractable Naval Gun 80x VLS cells 2x pop out Hawk CIWS 1x pop ours Field CIWS Cost per Ship: 1.022 billion consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 2
Displacement: 6,800 tonnes Length: 151 m (495 ft 5 in) Beam: 18.3 m (60 ft 0 in) Draft: 5.4 m (17 ft 9 in) Weapons: 1x 127 mm Naval Gun 32x VLS cells 2x pop out CIWS 8x anti-ship canisters 2x 324 torpedo tubes Cost per Ship: 886 million consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 33
Amagi-Class cruiser (CG-1)
Displacemen: 15,656 long tons (15,907 t) Length: 610 ft (190 m) Beam: 80.7 ft (24.6 m) Draft: 27.6 ft (8.4 m) Weapons: 2x 155 mm Naval Gun 2x 57 mm autocannon 98x VLS cells for cruise missiles 4x pop out Hawk CIWS 2x pop out Field CIWS Cost per Ship: 2.5 billion Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 16
I-400 Class SSN (SSN-1)
Displacement: Approximately 7,800 tons submerged Length: 377 feet Beam: 33 feet Draft: 32 ft (9.8 m) Weapons: OPM module 28 missiles, 12 × VLS tubes, 4 × 533 mm torpedo Cost per Ship: 3.7 billion Consortiorsn (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 12
I-500 Class AIP SS (SS-1)
Displacement: Approximately 3,000 tons surfaced Length: 84.0 m (275 ft 7 in) Beam: 9.1 m (29 ft 10 in) Draft: 10.4 m (34 ft 1 in) Weapons: 6x 533 mm torpedoes Cost per Ship: 637 million Consorteiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 16
I-905 Class SSBN (SSBN-1)
Displacement: 20,810 long tons Length: 560 feet Beam: 43 feet Draft: 32 ft (9.8 m) Weapons: 16x ballistic missile launch tubes, twin torpedo tubes Number: 4
Same-Class ASW frigate (FFSG-1)
Displacemen: 5,500 tons Length: 421 ft. (128.4 m ) Beam: 104 ft (31.6 m) Draft: 13 ft (3.96 m) Weapons: 1x 57 mm Cannon 2x 57 mm autocannon 16x VLS cells for cruise missiles 2x pop out Hawk CIWS Cost per Ship: 670 million Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 10
Roku-Class multipurpose frigate (FFSG-1)
Displacemen: 7,200 t (7,100 long tons) Length: 421 ft. (128.4 m ) Beam: 104 ft (31.6 m) Draft: 13 ft (3.96 m) Weapons: 1x 5 in Naval Gun 2x 27 mm autocannons 2x 12.7 machinguns 2x Missile launcher 8 anti ship canisters 16x VLS tubes Cost per Ship: 397 million Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 19
George H. Rumer class Offshore Patrol Vessel(OPV-87)
Displacement: 400 Tonnes Length: 78.8 m (189 ft 8 in) Beam: 10.3 m (33 ft 10 in) Draft: 3 m (9 ft 10 in) Weapons: 1 1 × 30mm or 40mm Main Gun; 2x 12.5mm Machine Guns (forward); 2 x 30mm RWS (aft); Decoy Launching System; Water cannon; Drone Countermeasure System Cost per Ship: 76 million Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 17
Ei class Stealth Corvette(K-1)
Displacement: 640 tonnes Length: 72.7 m (239 ft).8 m (189 ft 8 in) Beam: 10.4 m (34 ft) Draft: 2.4 m (7.9 ft) Weapons: 1x 57 mm Autocannon Main Gun; 2x 12.5mm Machine Guns (forward); 2 x 30mm RWS (aft); 8x anti ship missile launcher; 4x 400 mm torpedo launcher; 2x SAM launchers; 2 x 6 127 mm anti submarine torpedo launcher Cost per Ship: 66 million Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 15
Yoru class Offshore Patrol Ship(OPS-22)
Displacement: 400 Tonnes Length: 83.4 metres Beam: 13.3 m Hull depth: 4 m Weapons: 76mm main gun; 2 × 25mm Remote Weapon System (RWS); mounts for 2x .50 Cal Heavy Machine Guns at midships Cost per Ship: 115 million Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 10
Mashu class Fleet Replenishment Ship(AOE-425)
Displacement: 13,500 tonnes standard Length: 221 m (725 ft) Beam: 27.0 m (88.6 ft) Draft: 8.0 m (26.2 ft) Weapons: 2x CWIS Cost per Ship: 500 million Consortiers (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 4
Tenshi class Hospital Ship(AH-3)
Displacement: 69,360 tons (70,470 t) Length: 272 m (894 ft) Beam:32.18 m (105 ft 7 in) Draft: 10 m (33 ft) Weapons: n/a Cost per Ship: 625 million Consortiers (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 2
Henry-Class frigate (retired) (FFG-1)
Displacemen: 4,100 long tons Length: 445 ft (136 m) Beam: 45 ft (14 m) Draft: 22 ft (6.7 m) Weapons: 1x 76 mm naval gun 2x triple ASW torpedo tubes 1x Mk34 missile launcher 1x Hawk CIWS Cost per Ship: 978 million Consortiors (1 usd = 1 Consortiors) Number: 83 (46 retired, 37 reserve)
YFM-21 Kazegiri multi-role fighter (block II)(Variants A, B, C)
Top speed: 1,400 mph Wingspan: 44′ 0″ Length: 62’ Range: 1775~1,845 mi Engine types: Turbofan, Swetrew F345 Manufacturers: Saebusa Dynamics
YFM-37 Inazuma Fighter(block XIV)
Top speed: 1,413 mph Wingspan: 45′ 0″ Length: 65’ Range: 1,767 mi Engine types: Turbofan, Swetrew X445 Manufacturers: Toyoda Heavy Industries
F-47 Spedsnun interceptor (currently being phased out)
Image Unavailable Top speed: 1,553 mph Length: 74′ Wingspan: 50′ 0″ Range: Not Available Engine types: Turbofan, Antlert F883 Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
YFM-51 Hayasa Interceptor
Top speed: 1,663 mph Length: 64′ Wingspan: 43′ 0″ Range: Not Available Engine types: Ramjet, Antlert F1000 Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
B-24 Haki Bomber
Top speed: 628 mph Length: 69′ Wingspan: 172′ 0″ Range: 6,897.2 mi Engine types: Turbofan, Swetrew 889 Manufacturer: Saebusa Dynamics
U-40 Kagami Reconnaissance Aircraft
Top speed: 684 mph Length: 65′ Wingspan: 43’ 0” Range: 1,998 mi Engines: Turbofan, Swetrew 2239 Manufacturer: Saebusa Dynamics
AH-78 Aki Attack Helicopter
Top speed: 208 mph Length: 34’ Wingspan: n/a Range: 155 mi Engines: Turboshaft, Antlert T091 Manufacturer: Saebusa Dynamics
OT-287 Himetsu HSVTOL
Top speed: 405 mph Length: 54 ft Wingspan: 46 ft Range: 879 mi Engines: Classified Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
CH-67 Washi
Top speed: 208 mph Length: 99 ft Range: 400 mi Engines: Classified Manufacturer: Saebusa Dynamics
E-8 Takime AWACS
Length: 94 ft Range: 850 km Engines: Classified Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
EC-401 Ginga Mobile Command Center
Length: 247 ft 1 in Range: 4,260 km Engines: Classified Manufacturer: Avis Aerospace
C-7 Kawasaki Long Range High Speed Transport plane
Length: 43.9 m (144 ft 0 in) Range: 7,600 km (4,700 mi) Engines: Avis AV-80C42R6 Turbofan Manufacturer: Avis Aerospace
Standard Issue Personal Defense Suit
Type-20 Assault Rifle
Caliber: 6.8 × 43mm Range: 1000 m Mass: 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) Length: 780 mm (31 in) (stock collapsed) 850 mm (33 in) (stock extended) Barrel length: 330 mm (13 in) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Chimi SMG
Caliber: 5.7 x 28 Range: 200 m Mass: 5.8 lb Length: 5- in (838 mm) 29.75 in (756 mm) (stock retracted) Barrel length: 14.5 in (368 mm) Manufacturer: Chikimei
L48 Pistol
Caliber: 5.7 x 28mm Range: 50 m Mass: 2.56 lb empty 4.42 lb with 24 rounds Length: 8 in Barrel length: 3.5 in (368 mm) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Somito LMG
Caliber: 6.8 × 43mm Range: 1000 m Mass: 8 kg (18 lb) Length: 1,040 mm (40.9 in) Barrel length: 465 mm (18.3 in) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Puni Anti-Material Rifle
Caliber: 14.5 x 108 mm Range: 5 miles Mass: 25 kg empty Length: 2000 mm Barrel length: 1200 mm Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Mk13 Precision Sniper Rifle
Caliber: .404 magnum Range: 4.8 m Mass: 11.4 lb empty Length: 47.5 in Barrel length: 26.5 in Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Caliber: 81 mm Range: 5 km Mass: 78 lb Manufacturer: Haro Concern
MT-35 Yukigitsune (Legacy Tank, used only in reserves)
credits to Slagenseter forn for the drawing Weapons: 152 mm smooth bore cannon; ATGM; 3 x 50 cal machine gun Range: 345 mi Manufacturer: Joint venture between Cardonia and Slagenseter forn
Type-41
Weapons: 135 mm smooth bore cannon; ATGM; 1 x 50 cal machine gun, 1 x 12.7 mm autocannon Range: 425 mi Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
Loki Tank
Weapons: 1x 140mm Royal Duty ETC Smoothbore Or Rifled Gun; 1x 50.cal CoAxial Machine gun; 1x 7.62mm Machine gun Range: 300 mi Manufacturer: Of Centralist Brexit (Cardonia)
Type-99 LAV
Weapons: can mount Somito LMG Range: 500 km Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Engineering
Type-68 APC
Weapons: 12.7 mm machine gun Range: 535 mi Manufacturer: Chikimei
Type-302 MRAP
Weapons: 12.7mm or 7.62mm machine gun or 40mm automatic grenade launcher in a remote weapons station Range: 500 mi Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
Type-16 MCV
Weapons: CT40 40 mm cannon 7.62mm machine gun; MMP ATGM Range: 500 mi Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
Type-23 IFV
Weapons: 35 mm cannon 7.62mm coaxial machine gun; 2x ATWGM Range: 250 mi Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
Type-41 MRLS
Weapons: 6x 240 mm Missiles or 1x 610 SRBM Range: 300 mi Manufacturer: Chikimei
Type-42 HMRLS
Weapons: 12 x 240 mm Missiles or 2x 610mm SRBM Range: 310 mi Manufacturer: Chikimei
Type-120 Nikou Light Gun
Caliber: 105 mm Gun Range: 13 mi Manufacturer: Hanzo Steel Works
Type-888 Hizashi Towed Artillery Piece
Caliber: 155 mm Gun Range: 16 mi Manufacturer: Hanzo Steel Works
Type-110 Hiyake Self Propelled Artillery
Caliber: 155 mm Gun Range: 16 mi Range: 185 mi Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
Caliber: 155 mm Gun Range: 17 mi Range: 342 km Manufacturer: Hanzo Steel Works
Kame-Class Expeditionary Sea Base (ESB-1)
Displacement: 78,000 long tons (78,000 tonnes) Length: 764 ft (233 m) Beam: 164 ft (50 m) Draft: 25.5 ft (7.8 m) Cost per Ship: 1.3 billion Number: 3
LCAC (LCAC-1)
Mass: 182 long tons (185 t) full load Length: 26.80 meters (87 feet 11 inches) Width: 14 m (47 ft.) Number: 20
Type-20 Assault Rifle
Caliber: 6.8 × 43mm Range: 1000 m Mass: 3.5 kg (7.7 lb) Length: 780 mm (31 in) (stock collapsed) 850 mm (33 in) (stock extended) Barrel length: 330 mm (13 in) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Chimi SMG
Caliber: 5.7 x 28 Range: 200 m Mass: 5.8 lb Length: 5- in (838 mm) 29.75 in (756 mm) (stock retracted) Barrel length: 14.5 in (368 mm) Manufacturer: Chikimei
Type-3 USP
Caliber: 5.7 x 28mm Range: 50 m Mass: 710 g (25 oz) empty 4.42 lb with 22 rounds Length: 186.5 mm (7.34 in) Barrel length: 104 mm (4.1 in) (standard) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Somito LMG
Caliber: 6.8 × 43mm Range: 1000 m Mass: 8 kg (18 lb) Length: 1,040 mm (40.9 in) Barrel length: 465 mm (18.3 in) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Type-24 Lightweight Sniper Rifle
Caliber: .404 magnum Range: 800 m Mass: 7.3 kg (16 lbs) Length: 1,092 mm (43 in) Barrel length: 610 mm (24 in) Manufacturer: Haro Concern
Type-88 LAAV
Weapons: Somito LMG Range: 480 km Manufacturer: Toyoda Heavy Industries
Others:
MIM-05 Tate
86Ka UCAV (Haruka)
Weight: 2423 kg (5341 lb) Length: 13 m (44 ft) Wingspan: 20 m (66 ft) Range: 2000 km (1242.7 mi.) Weapons: 6 external hardpoints Cost per vehicle: 2 million Consortieors
9687 Micro UAV (Kurobachi)
Weight: 18 g (0.7 oz) Length: 16 cm (6 in.) Wingspan: N/A Range: 1.6 km (1 mi.) Weapons: N/A Cost per vehicle: 125,000 Consortieors
MQ-24 tenba UAV
Weight: 6350 kg (14000 lbs) Length: 11.63 m (38.2 ft) Wingspan: 18.9 (62.1 ft) Range: 3.86 km (2.4 mi) Cost per Vehicle:
Toyoda is a global conglomerate of numerous corporations based in Myehn, but has factories and offices around the globe. It was founded in 1934 by Totoy Sakuda, in his hometown of Nangoya where it is still headquartered to this day. Toyoda manufactures vehicles, handles more than 60% of Myehn’s energy and is a big player in finance. Recently, Toyoda has been known to be working on AI and humanoid mechanized vehicles which has fallen under controversy for its potential military uses. They have also been testing fusion reactors and other sources of energy. The three largest and most powerful companies have been called the Three Pillars. These companies have a lot of power and influence within the Group, and they always come out top during the financial reports for the Group. The Three Pillars consist of Toyoda Heavy Industries, Toyoda United Financial Group, and Toyoda Corporation. These pillars support the group in every conceivable way, from financing to manpower, and make up a bulk of the group’s shares. Most of the companies that are currently in the Toyoda group used to be a part of the Toyoda corporation, until Myehnese anti-monopoly forced the company to break up into smaller parts.
Toyoda’s industrial sector pioneers engineering, and has holdings and factories around the world. The largest and most powerful of these group is Toyoda Heavy Industries, one of the Three Pillars in the group. Just like with TUFG and Toyoda Corpoation, all three used to be a part of the greater Toyoda corporation until the Myehnese government stepped in with its anti monopoly laws in 1978. While Toyoda Heavy Industries enjoys a monopoly on most heavy machinery inside the group, it is important to note that outside of the group, companies like Honda and Kalgan Shipbuilding give even the mighty Toyoda Heavy Industries a run for it’s money. This company also produces military equipment for the Myehnese military, such as their MBTs
Cars/Trucks/Land Equipment
Sports Car
Mid-Size Sedan
Compact Car
Mid-Size Hybrid Sedan
SUV
Electric Compact SUV
Minivan *Hybrid Available*
Pickup Truck
Heavy Duty Pickup Truck *hybrid available*
Ships/Naval Engineering
Commercial Container Ship 115 million per ship
Feeder ship 10 million per ship (varies per size)
reefer ship 15 million per ship (varies per size)
Liquid Natural Gas Carrier 200 million per ship (varies per size)
Oil Tanker 60 million per ship
Oil Supertanker 120 million per ship
Car Ferry 120.8 million per ship
Cargo cruise liner 317.86 million per ship
Bulk Carrier 24 million per ship
Toyoda Group’s financial sector has some of Myehn’s leading banks, and some of the biggest in the world. The biggest company in this sector is Toyoda United Financial Group. This is company is one of the Three Pillars in the Toyoda Group. Just like the other companies, TUFG used to be a part of the greater Toyoda corporation, until Myehnese anti monopoly laws split it up into the many separate companies it is now. TUFG has its origins in 1894, when Sakamoto Mikasa created the Katsubusi Banking Company. Over time, that company grew, and it was eventually purchased by Totoy Sakuda and became the financial industry for Toyoda. While the company is large, it faces competition from other companies, such as Chise Holdings, and even from inside the group from smaller more localized companies scattered around the many islands of Myehn
The Toyoda Group has security contractors which serve as security for every single company in the Group. It’s name is Komainu. Group companies are provided a discount on their services. However, their actions aren’t limited to inside the Group, and they offer contractors to anybody willing to pay for them. Their contractors are some of the most well equipped soldiers in the world, as they receive their inventory directly from the companies in the Group, who use these items also as payment. Despite this, they aren’t a company under a group, more so a part of the group itself as a whole, and thus the money it receives is used solely for the maintenance and upkeep of their equipment and paying its members.