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Total Reservists: 752,000 Defense Minister: Adam Birch Budget: 3.2% Of Annual Government Expenditure
Equipment
Small Arms ———————————————
RSR-19
A RSR-19 on display at Fort Bright outside Kelscey.
Chambered in 5.56 with a 30 round magazine, the RSR-19 has been the standard issue rifle of the Romanoddlian military since 2030. Extremely customizable and relatively lightweight, it allows for much needed versatility on the battlefield.
RSP-22
A close up display of a RSP-22.
The standard pistol for every branch of the Romanoddlian armed forces. Chambered in 9mm with a 15 round magazine.
RSMG-125
A prototype RSMG-125 on a firing range outside Flecsey.
Chambered in 8.5 and with a high rate of continuous fire the ‘125 is the standard machine gun for the army. Used in suppression and as a mounted gun on vehicles or in static positions. While in prototyping it had the ability to equip a silencer, design changes resulted in it being removed.
RSMR-515
The ‘515 in a military armory.
The designated marksman rifle of the army, the ‘515 is chambered in 6.8 with a smaller magazine capacity than the standard rifle it is able to fire at much further range with increased accuracy.
RSDW-32
A ‘32 on display for a marketing picture.
A personal defense weapon usually used by vehicle and ship crews. As well as being used by military police and close quarters units. Chambered in 9mm it still allows for increased firepower for personal defense compared to the standard pistol of the military.
RSSR-102
A RSSR-102 deployed in a forest.
The standard sniper rifle for the Romanoddlian army. A bolt action rifle chambered in 7.62 it is designed to be used at long range against hostile personal targets.
RSAMR-50
A RSAMR-50 on a firing range at Fort Garuda near Romanopolis.
With growing concerns about the increase in the prevalence of armored exosuits in some nations militaries a lighter counter was needed compared to anti-tank weaponry. Thus a new anti-material rifle was created. Chambered in .50 it is able to perice through the thickest armor most exosuits can feasibly field along with the ability to break through concrete fortifications
RSAT-63
A model RSAT-63 on display at the Romanoddlian Military History Museum in Truson.
The man-portable anti-tank weapon of the armed forces. A 140mm guided missile with a tandem warhead to breach through almost any armored target at up to 5 kilometers away. It does not require a clear line of sight to be used and can be guided by a third party system if the need ever arises.
RSAA-67
A RSAA-67 being held by a Romanoddlian infantryman.
The man-portable anti-air system used by Romanoddlian ground forces. With an effective range of 7 kilometers and the ability to match the speed of any flying aircraft.
Branches
Romanoddlian Republican Army
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The Romanoddlian Army is the largest fighting branch in the armed forces. Consisting of all troops that participate in ground operations. From basic infantry to airborne troops the army covers a majority of the roles a modern army needs to fill. A vast majority of the vehicles and equipment used by the ground forces is designed by a number of domestic companies contracted by the Romanoddlian government.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
1,094,400
Reservists
488,800
Vehicles K-12 ‘Heatwave’
Marketing image from Ostarian Dynamics
The Heatwave is the new main battle tank of the Republic. Of Ostarian design the vehicle boasts a number of capabilities that makes it one of the most capable tanks on Valsora. It’s main gun is a 140mm Electrothermal-chemical high velocity smooth bore gun capable of firing APFSDS or MPAT. Along with an auto loader allowing for a three second interval between shots. A coaxial 8.5 machine gun, along with either a top mounted remote controlled 8.5 or a 25mm autocannon. For an engine it has a single ‘Dynamo’ 2,300 horsepower diesel engine, allowing for a road speed of 62 km/h and an off-road speed of 55 km/h with an accompanying range of 604 kilometers. Active Vehicles: 2,728
R-17 ‘Ranger’
Two R-17s on the outskirts of the Great Forest.
The R-17 is the main MRAP and light utility vehicle for the Romanoddlian armed forces. Capable of carrying out a variety of missions while keeping its crew safe from nearly all small arms fire. It’s hull being in a V shape to further increase its resistance to mines. The vehicle can be equipped with remote control machine guns to supplement the vehicles defensive abilities. The R-17 holds the record for the most amount of variants in the military number at 16 different variants. Active Vehicles: 57,205
R-84 ‘Carryall’
A R-84 moving supplies through a rural town in Outer Asadra.
The R-84 Carryall is the go to vehicle for all Romanoddlian logistics. With the ability to carry up to 9,100Kg of weight. Along with a number of variants that allow it to fulfill logistics roles. Such as fueling, medical, wrecker, and other supporting roles. Active Vehicles: 96,435
R-103 ‘Thunderstorm’
A pair of ‘Thunderstorms’ preparing for an artillery drill on a firing range.
The signature Romanoddlian self propelled artillery vehicle. Firing a 155mm shell up to 45 kilometers away. The vehicle has a auto loading system which allows sustained fire for an extended period of time. The vehicle comes equipped with a number of integrated firing systems and is able to operate completely independently. Active Vehicles: 1,250
R-86 ‘Barrage’
A ‘Barrage’ sitting in a open field before a military exercise.
Designed similarly to the R-84, the R-86 is a MLRS vehicle capable at firing 40 122mm rockets up to ranges of 45km. It has its own fire control system on board the vehicle and is able to accurately suppress enemy forces or defenses. The rockets can come in a variety of forms such as incendiary, HE, and AP-Custer rockets. Active Vehicles: 1,154
R-87 ‘Shockwave’
A R-87 firing a cruise missile.
Built around the same design of the R-84 and R-86 the R-87 is a mobile cruise missile launcher. It can fire both supersonic and subsonic missiles at extremely long ranges. Its targeting system is reliant on GPS and satellite to be able to strike its target with pinpoint accuracy. The R-87 also has a anti-ship missile variant allowing it to strike ships from far inland to devastating effect. Active Vehicles: 221(126 Anti-Ship Variants)
R-20 ‘Sequoia’
A convoy of R-20s rolling down a rural road.
A vital vehicle for Romanoddlian military operations the R-20 is able to carry 8 soldiers. While usually armed multiple variants exist to fulfill a number of different roles similar to the R-84. Unlike the R-84 however the R-20 is amphibious and is equipped with a 30mm auto-cannon which allows it to be used closer to the frontlines compared to other vehicles. Active Vehicles: 7,465
R-23 ‘Guardian’
A R-23 sitting in a field.
A brand new design of IFVs the R-23 has the best of both worlds for troop transport and armaments. Carrying 8 soldiers and armed with a 50mm cannon and a coaxial machine gun. Newer models of the vehicle are also equipped with ATGM launchers for improved anti-tank capabilities. Active Vehicles: 4,987
R-95 ‘Blue Collar’
A R-95 removing obstacles from a forest.
Based off a older tank of Romanoddlian design the R-95 is a combat engineering vehicle. Easily capable of mine clearing, obstacle removal or setup, and vehicle recovery. There are two other variants of the vehicle one of which is able to lay makeshift bridges and another for vehicle recovery. Active Vehicles: 2,102
R-56 ‘Shield’
A ‘Shield’ on display before a Liberation Day Parade.
Designed to replace older anti air systems the R-56 is equipped with modernized electronic equipment and it’s own radar system. It keeps friendly forces safe from low flying aircraft. Using a twin 30mm autocannon and 8 anti-air missiles it is able to destroy most aircraft with relative ease while the autocannons can be used against ground targets if the need arises. Active Vehicles: 1,894
R-90 ‘Paladin’
An R-90 deployed along the Romanoddlian coastline.
A long range anti-air menace on wheels. The R-90 is equipped with a state of the art fire control system, radar and sensory equipment, working in conjunction with other military units the Paladin is able to strike both aircraft and missiles from extreme ranges with near perfect accuracy. Active Vehicles: 542
Romanoddlian Air Force ———————————————
The Romanoddlian Air Force has undergone a number of various reforms and upgrades over the past two decades. A large portion of the military’s overall budget has gone to improving the capabilities of the air force through technology and an increased number of aircraft. Which has resulted in a massive modern air force able to compete with any one of Valsoras superpowers for dominance in the skies.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
427,980
Reservists
154,160
Aircraft
RF-11 ‘Falcon’
An RF-11 on display during the projects prototyping.
The star aircraft of the Romanoddlian aerospace industry the RF-12 is the Republics first and only 6th generation multirole combat aircraft. A number of sensors are linked to the pilot which allows them a fuller understanding of the aircrafts condition and surroundings. Along with ECM and radar absorbent material allows the jet to avoid radar detection. As is its role it is able to perform every task a military aircraft is needed to fulfill from air superiority to ground attack. The Romanoddlian 6th generation fighter project has been in development since the early 2020s and is currently approaching completion. With an expected completion date in 2035. Active Vehicles: 4(In Prototyping)
RF-56 ‘Crow’
A RF-56 during one of the 2030 Liberation Day air shows.
An air superiority fighter designed to take on other aircraft the RF-56 is a dominant force in the skies wherever it is fighting. Enhanced stealth capabilities are comparable to dedicated stealth fighter jets. While usually reserved for air superiority the aircraft can engage in precision strikes against targets on the ground. Active Vehicles: 112
RF-108 ‘Raven’
A ‘Raven’ preparing for takeoff on a runway at Asadra Air Force Base.
The RF-108 is the most versatile aircraft in the Romanoddlian Air Force with both ground and carrier variants. Designed with versatility in mind the RF-108 is able to fulfill any role needed from a combat aircraft. All while still maintaining its place as one of the mainstay aircraft of the Romanoddlian Air Force. Active Vehicles: 76(20 Carrier Variants)
RF-21 ‘Swan’
A RF-21 in flight during a joint-military training exercises.
Developed around the same time as the RF-22 and by the same defense contractor, Rockwell Technologies, the RF-22 shares many features with the RF-22 but has no carrier variant unlike its sibling. Easily fulfilling its role as a multirole aircraft and dominating the skies in which it flies in. Active Vehicles: 256
RF-22 ‘Gull’
A RF-22 flying off the Romanoddlian coastline.
The first result of a aircraft development project in the early 2010s the RF-22 plays a major role as a multirole aircraft and is well known for its large operational range. The RF-22 is a 4th generation fighter but its design does boast a number of capabilities that are common in 5th generation fighters such as ASEA radar and supercruise capability. Along with being the most common carrier aircraft for the Romanoddlian navy. Active Vehicles: 211(36 Carrier Variants)
RF-14 ‘Finch’
A RF-14 in flight during a joint-military training exercises.
An older jet of Hevarian design, the RF-16 is a strike fighter made to participate in close air support and ground attack missions. Despite its age the fighter has been a subject of a number of modernization campaigns throughout its lifespan. The RF-14 is still used aircraft in the Romanoddlian Air Force but has been in the process of being phased out in favor of newer aircraft. Active Vehicles: 66
RF-17 ‘Owl’
A RF-17 during a training flight.
The RF-17 was the first jet designed by a domestic company under contract for the government in the early 2000s. A testament to its design it is still manufactured to fulfill a variety of roles in the Air Force. While mostly being used today for light attack, and as a training aircraft. While usually being kept out of areas where air superiority is contested in the modern day. Active Vehicles: 75
RF-12 ‘Pigeon’
A RF-12 during a training flight.
The RF-12 is an old 4th generation fighter inherited from the former Hevarian Air Force. Originally developed in the 70s by a foreign designer and manufactured in Hevaria. With the last factory shipping a plane out in 1993. The fleet of RF-12s is relatively small and is mainly used as a training aircraft, and will likely never see combat again. Active Vehicles: 38
RT-9 ‘Ostrich’
A ‘Ostrich’ preparing for a nighttime logistics flight.
While relatively small in number the RT-9 is a logistics aircraft capable of transporting a significant amount of supplies or otherwise around the Republic and the world. Usually only used when ground or ship transport is too slow for delivery. The RT-9 also has a smaller variant that is used for aerial refueling missions. Active Vehicles: 212
RE-2 ‘Eagle’
A RE-2 during a military exercise.
A relatively new design of AWACS aircraft the RE-2 is designed to provide radar, ECM, and jamming support to Romanoddlian forces. Most air operations usually involve one or more AWACS aircraft. The craft also connects to command centers back home in the Republic and can connect to friendly satellites to enhance their support capabilities. Active Vehicles: 56
Helicopters and Drones
RH-72 ‘Hummingbird’
A ‘Hummingbird’ in flight.
While not the main focus of the Romanoddlian helicopter fleet the RH-72 is a attack helicopter. Equipped with an autocannon, rocket pods, and ATGMs. The RH-72 is still a force to be reckoned when it is participating in ground attack missions. Due to its rather light airframe the helicopter is equipped with ECM capabilities to increase its survivability. Active Vehicles: 96
RH-79 ‘Blue Jay’
A RH-79 during a air operation.
The Romanoddlian military’s main utility helicopter being able to carry either soldiers or cargo to and from almost any location. The military also makes use of a naval variant that can run ASW missions or deploy decoys. While decently armored it is equipped with ECM to help protect it from missiles. Active Vehicles: 1,112
RD-6 ‘Parrot’
A RD-6 on display before it’s adoption as the Air Force’s UAV.
A universal UAV used by the Romanoddlian military to carry out recon, air support, and precision strikes. Equipped with thermal and night vision it excels at recon. The drone is able to operate in almost any weather condition while maintaining the ability to fulfill its support roles. For weaponry it is able to equipped with ATGMs and any other laser guided munition. Active Vehicles: 387
Romanoddlian Navy ——————————————— The Romanoddlian Navy while relatively small is one of the best navies in northern Nonscio. The navy itself had to for all intensive purposes had to be rebuilt from the ground up following the Republic’s war for independence. Which has resulted in a rather small but highly advanced navy used to protect Romanoddlian waters.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
301,620
Reservists
109,040
Ships
Honesty Class Riverine Patrol Vessel
The RSS Wayfarer near a naval base in southern Hevaria.
The Honesty class patrol vessel was designed to be able to sail up or down any river or waterway. Generally used for river patrol and federal law enforcement while still being able to travel along the coastline if the need arises. With a high top speed the Honesty class is one of the fastest ships in the Romanoddlian navy and can be seldom outran. Active Vehicles: 36
Inveterate Class Coastal Patrol Vessel
The RSS Snowbird sailing in the Bay of Walwin.
The Inveterate class was designed around coastal patrol along the extensive Romanoddlian coastline. Used as a border control force in Romanoddlian waters as well as often being seen in ports around the nation searching foreign ships for various trade violations. Active Vehicles: 24
Hermes Class Corvette
The RSS Hope(left) and the RSS Lightning(right) on patrol.
Built for operating in the Sundered Strait off of the Romanoddlian coastline. The Hermes class is extremely fast for a ship as large as it at around 50 knots at maximum speed. With its overall design being around speed and stealth. The ship has a helipad for helicopters to land on but is not deployed with one. For its armaments it has one 57mm cannon, a number of anti ship missiles, and 4 ASW grenade launchers. Active Vehicles: 14
Regard Class Frigate
The RSS Liberty at sea.
Usually operating in tandem with Hermes class Corvettes, Regard class ships are designed around anti-submarine warfare but function in other roles just fine. Armed with a number of anti-ship and anti-air missiles in VLS cells it is entirely capable of defending itself. For its ASW equipment it has a passive sonar system and can be deployed with a ASW helicopter. Active Vehicles: 24
Integrity Class Destroyer
The RSS Malcom(Left) and RSS Derek(Right) at sea.
A true warship the Integrity class destroyers are equipped to handle every possible threat a ship could face, land, air, or sea. With one large 127mm cannon, a number of CWIS guns, and VLS cells for missiles to be fired from. The ship is also able to participate in electronic warfare operations to support the fleet and other military operations. Active Vehicles: 39
Founder Class Cruiser
The RSS Christero(Left) and RSS Todd(Right) in port at a naval base in Gridon.
Two 127mm cannons, enough VLS cells to level a small city, and six CWIS guns. Along with a supporting hanger to house two helicopters. The Founder class is the definition of naval firepower. It’s role in the fleet is to protect the fleet from hostile air assets and to provide long range support with its missiles. Active Vehicles: 12
Silent Class Attack Submarine
The RSS Night during a training exercise.
Designed entirely around the idea of remaining undetected the Silent class is a quiet but lethal killer. With a reflective figure and sonar absorbent paint the submarine is able to hunt for ships while remaining hidden in the sea. Equipped with 40 torpedoes there is more than enough firepower to sink even the most resilient ships. Active Vehicles: 14
Judgment Class Cruise Missile Submarine
The RSS Range off the coastline.
Built in similar design to the Silent class the Judgement class is equipped with just over 150 cruise missiles prepared to strike any target from near the coastline. All while remaining virtually undetected. Active Vehicles: 6
Operator Class Amphibious Assault Ship
The RSS Puffin redeploying a helicopter battalion.
Limited in armaments aside from a pair of CWIS guns the Operator class never operates alone and is always with a number of other ships. Carrying soldiers and their equipment as well as a number of helicopters the Operator Class is used to facilitate transport to various ports around the Republic. Active Vehicles: 4
Honor Class Light Aircraft Carrier
The RSS Catherine docked in Westport.
To help increase the power projection of the Romanoddlian navy around the world, the Honor class carrier was commissioned in late 2032. Being on the smaller side of carrier class only being able to hold a complement of 30 aircraft. Equipped with a sizeable armament of missiles to protect itself and assist its strike group. While the Honor class is a force to be reckoned with on the seas most of its power comes from its aircraft. Active Vehicles: 2 In Service 1 In Production
Romanoddlian Democratic Guard ——————————————— Many nations across the world use conscription to help fill their ranks, the Republic is no exception. Every man and woman between the ages of 18-29 must serve at least 1 year within the Guard. However the Romanoddlian Democratic Guard while still part of the military is not a fighting branch. The Democratic Guard fulfills a number civil service and ceremonial duties. Ranging from disaster response to escorting government officials and everything in between.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
1,896,000
Reservists
654,200
Vehicles
RG-12 ‘Order’
A RG-12 stationed at the Truson City Police Department.
While uncommon to be called upon the Democratic Guard does have a number of riot police battalions and vehicles stationed across the country. The RG-12 is the main vehicle for riot control and response. It carries up to 8 fully geared riot police officers and keeps them safe from whatever is thrown at the vehicle.
RG-4 ‘Urban’
A ‘Urban’ sitting at a Democratic Guard station.
The Democratic Guard is responsible for all search and rescue operations across the country and works in tandem with local law enforcement. The RG-4 is the urban search and rescue vehicle equipped with a variety of tools needed to deal with any obstacle a urban setting may provide. Such as chain link fencing, cars, and doors.
RG-8 ‘Forest’
A model RG-8 during a vehicle show.
The rural ground search and rescue vehicle the RG-8 is built to travel on all terrain types found in the Republic. Along with carrying a list of equipment to deal with rural obstacles.
Airplanes and Helicopters
RGA-74 ‘Turbulence’
A RGA-74 dropping fire retardant onto a line of trees during a forest fire.
Along with the long list of other responsibilities held by the Democratic Guard fighting forest fires is also one of them. The RGA-74 is a large air tanker that can carry a few thousand gallons of fire retardant to assist ground units in fighting fires.
RGA-62 ‘Savior’
A RGA-62 responding to a emergency.
The main search and rescue helicopter for the Democratic Guard. Built to be able to fly in more hazardous conditions than any other helicopter. It can airlift search and rescue teams in and out of hard to reach areas and can airlift injured people out using a stretcher and winch system.
RGA-51 ‘Duty’
A ‘Duty’ preparing for takeoff on a helipad.
A tandem-rotor heavy lift helicopter built to be able to move a large amount of equipment and supplies from one point to another. All while being able to lift large obstacles or vehicles off of the ground below. Usually used in disaster response or to move equipment from one place to another. The helicopter is also buoyant and can land on the water if conditions permit it too.
RGA-47 ‘Bucket’
A ‘bucket’ taking water to fight a forest fire.
A firefighting helicopter built to support fire fighting efforts in rural forested areas. Able to siphon a few hundred gallons water from bodies of water to drop onto fires whenever they may be.
Ships
RGS-42 ‘Marigold’
A ‘Marigold’ responding to a stranded ship during a severe storm.
Being able to respond to emergency’s on the water quickly is one of the most important factors in saving lives. The RGA-42 was built to get to any location on the water extremely fast in any weather condition. Being self-righting and able to correct a complete capsize in under 10 seconds without damaging any internal components.
RGS-48 ‘Protector’
A RGS-48 sailing to a Ostport naval yard.
A larger and slower rescue ship, the RGS-48 while still self-righting is not able to correct a capsize on its own like it’s smaller counterpart. However the boat cannot sink without external damage being done to the ship. Usually used when larger ships are needed.
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:
Total Reservists: 752,000 Defense Minister: Adam Birch Budget: 3.2% Of Annual Government Expenditure
Equipment
Small Arms ———————————————
RSR-19
A RSR-19 on display at Fort Bright outside Kelscey.
Chambered in 5.56 with a 30 round magazine, the RSR-19 has been the standard issue rifle of the Romanoddlian military since 2030. Extremely customizable and relatively lightweight, it allows for much needed versatility on the battlefield.
RSP-22
A close up display of a RSP-22.
The standard pistol for every branch of the Romanoddlian armed forces. Chambered in 9mm with a 15 round magazine.
RSMG-125
A prototype RSMG-125 on a firing range outside Flecsey.
Chambered in 8.5 and with a high rate of continuous fire the ‘125 is the standard machine gun for the army. Used in suppression and as a mounted gun on vehicles or in static positions. While in prototyping it had the ability to equip a silencer, design changes resulted in it being removed.
RSMR-515
The ‘515 in a military armory.
The designated marksman rifle of the army, the ‘515 is chambered in 6.8 with a smaller magazine capacity than the standard rifle it is able to fire at much further range with increased accuracy.
RSDW-32
A ‘32 on display for a marketing picture.
A personal defense weapon usually used by vehicle and ship crews. As well as being used by military police and close quarters units. Chambered in 9mm it still allows for increased firepower for personal defense compared to the standard pistol of the military.
RSSR-102
A RSSR-102 deployed in a forest.
The standard sniper rifle for the Romanoddlian army. A bolt action rifle chambered in 7.62 it is designed to be used at long range against hostile personal targets.
RSAMR-50
A RSAMR-50 on a firing range at Fort Garuda near Romanopolis.
With growing concerns about the increase in the prevalence of armored exosuits in some nations militaries a lighter counter was needed compared to anti-tank weaponry. Thus a new anti-material rifle was created. Chambered in .50 it is able to perice through the thickest armor most exosuits can feasibly field along with the ability to break through concrete fortifications
RSAT-63
A model RSAT-63 on display at the Romanoddlian Military History Museum in Truson.
The man-portable anti-tank weapon of the armed forces. A 140mm guided missile with a tandem warhead to breach through almost any armored target at up to 5 kilometers away. It does not require a clear line of sight to be used and can be guided by a third party system if the need ever arises.
RSAA-67
A RSAA-67 being held by a Romanoddlian infantryman.
The man-portable anti-air system used by Romanoddlian ground forces. With an effective range of 7 kilometers and the ability to match the speed of any flying aircraft.
Branches
Romanoddlian Republican Army
———————————————
The Romanoddlian Army is the largest fighting branch in the armed forces. Consisting of all troops that participate in ground operations. From basic infantry to airborne troops the army covers a majority of the roles a modern army needs to fill. A vast majority of the vehicles and equipment used by the ground forces is designed by a number of domestic companies contracted by the Romanoddlian government.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
1,094,400
Reservists
488,800
Vehicles K-12 ‘Heatwave’
Marketing image from Ostarian Dynamics
The Heatwave is the new main battle tank of the Republic. Of Ostarian design the vehicle boasts a number of capabilities that makes it one of the most capable tanks on Valsora. It’s main gun is a 140mm Electrothermal-chemical high velocity smooth bore gun capable of firing APFSDS or MPAT. Along with an auto loader allowing for a three second interval between shots. A coaxial 8.5 machine gun, along with either a top mounted remote controlled 8.5 or a 25mm autocannon. For an engine it has a single ‘Dynamo’ 2,300 horsepower diesel engine, allowing for a road speed of 62 km/h and an off-road speed of 55 km/h with an accompanying range of 604 kilometers. Active Vehicles: 2,728
R-17 ‘Ranger’
Two R-17s on the outskirts of the Great Forest.
The R-17 is the main MRAP and light utility vehicle for the Romanoddlian armed forces. Capable of carrying out a variety of missions while keeping its crew safe from nearly all small arms fire. It’s hull being in a V shape to further increase its resistance to mines. The vehicle can be equipped with remote control machine guns to supplement the vehicles defensive abilities. The R-17 holds the record for the most amount of variants in the military number at 16 different variants. Active Vehicles: 57,205
R-84 ‘Carryall’
A R-84 moving supplies through a rural town in Outer Asadra.
The R-84 Carryall is the go to vehicle for all Romanoddlian logistics. With the ability to carry up to 9,100Kg of weight. Along with a number of variants that allow it to fulfill logistics roles. Such as fueling, medical, wrecker, and other supporting roles. Active Vehicles: 96,435
R-103 ‘Thunderstorm’
A pair of ‘Thunderstorms’ preparing for an artillery drill on a firing range.
The signature Romanoddlian self propelled artillery vehicle. Firing a 155mm shell up to 45 kilometers away. The vehicle has a auto loading system which allows sustained fire for an extended period of time. The vehicle comes equipped with a number of integrated firing systems and is able to operate completely independently. Active Vehicles: 1,250
R-86 ‘Barrage’
A ‘Barrage’ sitting in a open field before a military exercise.
Designed similarly to the R-84, the R-86 is a MLRS vehicle capable at firing 40 122mm rockets up to ranges of 45km. It has its own fire control system on board the vehicle and is able to accurately suppress enemy forces or defenses. The rockets can come in a variety of forms such as incendiary, HE, and AP-Custer rockets. Active Vehicles: 1,154
R-87 ‘Shockwave’
A R-87 firing a cruise missile.
Built around the same design of the R-84 and R-86 the R-87 is a mobile cruise missile launcher. It can fire both supersonic and subsonic missiles at extremely long ranges. Its targeting system is reliant on GPS and satellite to be able to strike its target with pinpoint accuracy. The R-87 also has a anti-ship missile variant allowing it to strike ships from far inland to devastating effect. Active Vehicles: 221(126 Anti-Ship Variants)
R-20 ‘Sequoia’
A convoy of R-20s rolling down a rural road.
A vital vehicle for Romanoddlian military operations the R-20 is able to carry 8 soldiers. While usually armed multiple variants exist to fulfill a number of different roles similar to the R-84. Unlike the R-84 however the R-20 is amphibious and is equipped with a 30mm auto-cannon which allows it to be used closer to the frontlines compared to other vehicles. Active Vehicles: 7,465
R-23 ‘Guardian’
A R-23 sitting in a field.
A brand new design of IFVs the R-23 has the best of both worlds for troop transport and armaments. Carrying 8 soldiers and armed with a 50mm cannon and a coaxial machine gun. Newer models of the vehicle are also equipped with ATGM launchers for improved anti-tank capabilities. Active Vehicles: 4,987
R-95 ‘Blue Collar’
A R-95 removing obstacles from a forest.
Based off a older tank of Romanoddlian design the R-95 is a combat engineering vehicle. Easily capable of mine clearing, obstacle removal or setup, and vehicle recovery. There are two other variants of the vehicle one of which is able to lay makeshift bridges and another for vehicle recovery. Active Vehicles: 2,102
R-56 ‘Shield’
A ‘Shield’ on display before a Liberation Day Parade.
Designed to replace older anti air systems the R-56 is equipped with modernized electronic equipment and it’s own radar system. It keeps friendly forces safe from low flying aircraft. Using a twin 30mm autocannon and 8 anti-air missiles it is able to destroy most aircraft with relative ease while the autocannons can be used against ground targets if the need arises. Active Vehicles: 1,894
R-90 ‘Paladin’
An R-90 deployed along the Romanoddlian coastline.
A long range anti-air menace on wheels. The R-90 is equipped with a state of the art fire control system, radar and sensory equipment, working in conjunction with other military units the Paladin is able to strike both aircraft and missiles from extreme ranges with near perfect accuracy. Active Vehicles: 542
Romanoddlian Air Force ———————————————
The Romanoddlian Air Force has undergone a number of various reforms and upgrades over the past two decades. A large portion of the military’s overall budget has gone to improving the capabilities of the air force through technology and an increased number of aircraft. Which has resulted in a massive modern air force able to compete with any one of Valsoras superpowers for dominance in the skies.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
427,980
Reservists
154,160
Aircraft
RF-11 ‘Falcon’
An RF-11 on display during the projects prototyping.
The star aircraft of the Romanoddlian aerospace industry the RF-12 is the Republics first and only 6th generation multirole combat aircraft. A number of sensors are linked to the pilot which allows them a fuller understanding of the aircrafts condition and surroundings. Along with ECM and radar absorbent material allows the jet to avoid radar detection. As is its role it is able to perform every task a military aircraft is needed to fulfill from air superiority to ground attack. The Romanoddlian 6th generation fighter project has been in development since the early 2020s and is currently approaching completion. With an expected completion date in 2035. Active Vehicles: 4(In Prototyping)
RF-56 ‘Crow’
A RF-56 during one of the 2030 Liberation Day air shows.
An air superiority fighter designed to take on other aircraft the RF-56 is a dominant force in the skies wherever it is fighting. Enhanced stealth capabilities are comparable to dedicated stealth fighter jets. While usually reserved for air superiority the aircraft can engage in precision strikes against targets on the ground. Active Vehicles: 112
RF-108 ‘Raven’
A ‘Raven’ preparing for takeoff on a runway at Asadra Air Force Base.
The RF-108 is the most versatile aircraft in the Romanoddlian Air Force with both ground and carrier variants. Designed with versatility in mind the RF-108 is able to fulfill any role needed from a combat aircraft. All while still maintaining its place as one of the mainstay aircraft of the Romanoddlian Air Force. Active Vehicles: 76(20 Carrier Variants)
RF-21 ‘Swan’
A RF-21 in flight during a joint-military training exercises.
Developed around the same time as the RF-22 and by the same defense contractor, Rockwell Technologies, the RF-22 shares many features with the RF-22 but has no carrier variant unlike its sibling. Easily fulfilling its role as a multirole aircraft and dominating the skies in which it flies in. Active Vehicles: 256
RF-22 ‘Gull’
A RF-22 flying off the Romanoddlian coastline.
The first result of a aircraft development project in the early 2010s the RF-22 plays a major role as a multirole aircraft and is well known for its large operational range. The RF-22 is a 4th generation fighter but its design does boast a number of capabilities that are common in 5th generation fighters such as ASEA radar and supercruise capability. Along with being the most common carrier aircraft for the Romanoddlian navy. Active Vehicles: 211(36 Carrier Variants)
RF-14 ‘Finch’
A RF-14 in flight during a joint-military training exercises.
An older jet of Hevarian design, the RF-16 is a strike fighter made to participate in close air support and ground attack missions. Despite its age the fighter has been a subject of a number of modernization campaigns throughout its lifespan. The RF-14 is still used aircraft in the Romanoddlian Air Force but has been in the process of being phased out in favor of newer aircraft. Active Vehicles: 66
RF-17 ‘Owl’
A RF-17 during a training flight.
The RF-17 was the first jet designed by a domestic company under contract for the government in the early 2000s. A testament to its design it is still manufactured to fulfill a variety of roles in the Air Force. While mostly being used today for light attack, and as a training aircraft. While usually being kept out of areas where air superiority is contested in the modern day. Active Vehicles: 75
RF-12 ‘Pigeon’
A RF-12 during a training flight.
The RF-12 is an old 4th generation fighter inherited from the former Hevarian Air Force. Originally developed in the 70s by a foreign designer and manufactured in Hevaria. With the last factory shipping a plane out in 1993. The fleet of RF-12s is relatively small and is mainly used as a training aircraft, and will likely never see combat again. Active Vehicles: 38
RT-9 ‘Ostrich’
A ‘Ostrich’ preparing for a nighttime logistics flight.
While relatively small in number the RT-9 is a logistics aircraft capable of transporting a significant amount of supplies or otherwise around the Republic and the world. Usually only used when ground or ship transport is too slow for delivery. The RT-9 also has a smaller variant that is used for aerial refueling missions. Active Vehicles: 212
RE-2 ‘Eagle’
A RE-2 during a military exercise.
A relatively new design of AWACS aircraft the RE-2 is designed to provide radar, ECM, and jamming support to Romanoddlian forces. Most air operations usually involve one or more AWACS aircraft. The craft also connects to command centers back home in the Republic and can connect to friendly satellites to enhance their support capabilities. Active Vehicles: 56
Helicopters and Drones
RH-72 ‘Hummingbird’
A ‘Hummingbird’ in flight.
While not the main focus of the Romanoddlian helicopter fleet the RH-72 is a attack helicopter. Equipped with an autocannon, rocket pods, and ATGMs. The RH-72 is still a force to be reckoned when it is participating in ground attack missions. Due to its rather light airframe the helicopter is equipped with ECM capabilities to increase its survivability. Active Vehicles: 96
RH-79 ‘Blue Jay’
A RH-79 during a air operation.
The Romanoddlian military’s main utility helicopter being able to carry either soldiers or cargo to and from almost any location. The military also makes use of a naval variant that can run ASW missions or deploy decoys. While decently armored it is equipped with ECM to help protect it from missiles. Active Vehicles: 1,112
RD-6 ‘Parrot’
A RD-6 on display before it’s adoption as the Air Force’s UAV.
A universal UAV used by the Romanoddlian military to carry out recon, air support, and precision strikes. Equipped with thermal and night vision it excels at recon. The drone is able to operate in almost any weather condition while maintaining the ability to fulfill its support roles. For weaponry it is able to equipped with ATGMs and any other laser guided munition. Active Vehicles: 387
Romanoddlian Navy ——————————————— The Romanoddlian Navy while relatively small is one of the best navies in northern Nonscio. The navy itself had to for all intensive purposes had to be rebuilt from the ground up following the Republic’s war for independence. Which has resulted in a rather small but highly advanced navy used to protect Romanoddlian waters.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
301,620
Reservists
109,040
Ships
Honesty Class Riverine Patrol Vessel
The RSS Wayfarer near a naval base in southern Hevaria.
The Honesty class patrol vessel was designed to be able to sail up or down any river or waterway. Generally used for river patrol and federal law enforcement while still being able to travel along the coastline if the need arises. With a high top speed the Honesty class is one of the fastest ships in the Romanoddlian navy and can be seldom outran. Active Vehicles: 36
Inveterate Class Coastal Patrol Vessel
The RSS Snowbird sailing in the Bay of Walwin.
The Inveterate class was designed around coastal patrol along the extensive Romanoddlian coastline. Used as a border control force in Romanoddlian waters as well as often being seen in ports around the nation searching foreign ships for various trade violations. Active Vehicles: 24
Hermes Class Corvette
The RSS Hope(left) and the RSS Lightning(right) on patrol.
Built for operating in the Sundered Strait off of the Romanoddlian coastline. The Hermes class is extremely fast for a ship as large as it at around 50 knots at maximum speed. With its overall design being around speed and stealth. The ship has a helipad for helicopters to land on but is not deployed with one. For its armaments it has one 57mm cannon, a number of anti ship missiles, and 4 ASW grenade launchers. Active Vehicles: 14
Regard Class Frigate
The RSS Liberty at sea.
Usually operating in tandem with Hermes class Corvettes, Regard class ships are designed around anti-submarine warfare but function in other roles just fine. Armed with a number of anti-ship and anti-air missiles in VLS cells it is entirely capable of defending itself. For its ASW equipment it has a passive sonar system and can be deployed with a ASW helicopter. Active Vehicles: 24
Integrity Class Destroyer
The RSS Malcom(Left) and RSS Derek(Right) at sea.
A true warship the Integrity class destroyers are equipped to handle every possible threat a ship could face, land, air, or sea. With one large 127mm cannon, a number of CWIS guns, and VLS cells for missiles to be fired from. The ship is also able to participate in electronic warfare operations to support the fleet and other military operations. Active Vehicles: 39
Founder Class Cruiser
The RSS Christero(Left) and RSS Todd(Right) in port at a naval base in Gridon.
Two 127mm cannons, enough VLS cells to level a small city, and six CWIS guns. Along with a supporting hanger to house two helicopters. The Founder class is the definition of naval firepower. It’s role in the fleet is to protect the fleet from hostile air assets and to provide long range support with its missiles. Active Vehicles: 12
Silent Class Attack Submarine
The RSS Night during a training exercise.
Designed entirely around the idea of remaining undetected the Silent class is a quiet but lethal killer. With a reflective figure and sonar absorbent paint the submarine is able to hunt for ships while remaining hidden in the sea. Equipped with 40 torpedoes there is more than enough firepower to sink even the most resilient ships. Active Vehicles: 14
Judgment Class Cruise Missile Submarine
The RSS Range off the coastline.
Built in similar design to the Silent class the Judgement class is equipped with just over 150 cruise missiles prepared to strike any target from near the coastline. All while remaining virtually undetected. Active Vehicles: 6
Operator Class Amphibious Assault Ship
The RSS Puffin redeploying a helicopter battalion.
Limited in armaments aside from a pair of CWIS guns the Operator class never operates alone and is always with a number of other ships. Carrying soldiers and their equipment as well as a number of helicopters the Operator Class is used to facilitate transport to various ports around the Republic. Active Vehicles: 4
Honor Class Light Aircraft Carrier
The RSS Catherine docked in Westport.
To help increase the power projection of the Romanoddlian navy around the world, the Honor class carrier was commissioned in late 2032. Being on the smaller side of carrier class only being able to hold a complement of 30 aircraft. Equipped with a sizeable armament of missiles to protect itself and assist its strike group. While the Honor class is a force to be reckoned with on the seas most of its power comes from its aircraft. Active Vehicles: 2 In Service 1 In Production
Romanoddlian Democratic Guard ——————————————— Many nations across the world use conscription to help fill their ranks, the Republic is no exception. Every man and woman between the ages of 18-29 must serve at least 1 year within the Guard. However the Romanoddlian Democratic Guard while still part of the military is not a fighting branch. The Democratic Guard fulfills a number civil service and ceremonial duties. Ranging from disaster response to escorting government officials and everything in between.
Servicemen
Amount
Active Duty
1,896,000
Reservists
654,200
Vehicles
RG-12 ‘Order’
A RG-12 stationed at the Truson City Police Department.
While uncommon to be called upon the Democratic Guard does have a number of riot police battalions and vehicles stationed across the country. The RG-12 is the main vehicle for riot control and response. It carries up to 8 fully geared riot police officers and keeps them safe from whatever is thrown at the vehicle.
RG-4 ‘Urban’
A ‘Urban’ sitting at a Democratic Guard station.
The Democratic Guard is responsible for all search and rescue operations across the country and works in tandem with local law enforcement. The RG-4 is the urban search and rescue vehicle equipped with a variety of tools needed to deal with any obstacle a urban setting may provide. Such as chain link fencing, cars, and doors.
RG-8 ‘Forest’
A model RG-8 during a vehicle show.
The rural ground search and rescue vehicle the RG-8 is built to travel on all terrain types found in the Republic. Along with carrying a list of equipment to deal with rural obstacles.
Airplanes and Helicopters
RGA-74 ‘Turbulence’
A RGA-74 dropping fire retardant onto a line of trees during a forest fire.
Along with the long list of other responsibilities held by the Democratic Guard fighting forest fires is also one of them. The RGA-74 is a large air tanker that can carry a few thousand gallons of fire retardant to assist ground units in fighting fires.
RGA-62 ‘Savior’
A RGA-62 responding to a emergency.
The main search and rescue helicopter for the Democratic Guard. Built to be able to fly in more hazardous conditions than any other helicopter. It can airlift search and rescue teams in and out of hard to reach areas and can airlift injured people out using a stretcher and winch system.
RGA-51 ‘Duty’
A ‘Duty’ preparing for takeoff on a helipad.
A tandem-rotor heavy lift helicopter built to be able to move a large amount of equipment and supplies from one point to another. All while being able to lift large obstacles or vehicles off of the ground below. Usually used in disaster response or to move equipment from one place to another. The helicopter is also buoyant and can land on the water if conditions permit it too.
RGA-47 ‘Bucket’
A ‘bucket’ taking water to fight a forest fire.
A firefighting helicopter built to support fire fighting efforts in rural forested areas. Able to siphon a few hundred gallons water from bodies of water to drop onto fires whenever they may be.
Ships
RGS-42 ‘Marigold’
A ‘Marigold’ responding to a stranded ship during a severe storm.
Being able to respond to emergency’s on the water quickly is one of the most important factors in saving lives. The RGA-42 was built to get to any location on the water extremely fast in any weather condition. Being self-righting and able to correct a complete capsize in under 10 seconds without damaging any internal components.
RGS-48 ‘Protector’
A RGS-48 sailing to a Ostport naval yard.
A larger and slower rescue ship, the RGS-48 while still self-righting is not able to correct a capsize on its own like it’s smaller counterpart. However the boat cannot sink without external damage being done to the ship. Usually used when larger ships are needed.