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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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| [[Browning Hi-Power| | | [[Browning Hi-Power|FM REG3]] | ||
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| [[Semi-automatic pistol]] | | [[Semi-automatic pistol]] | ||
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| The Self-Loading Pistol 9 millimetre Mark 3 is the standard issue service pistol of the Pelaxian Armed Forces, a direct copy of the Browning Hi Power pistol (which has now been discontinued). | | The Self-Loading Pistol 9 millimetre Mark 3 is the standard issue service pistol of the Pelaxian Armed Forces, a direct copy of the Browning Hi Power pistol (which has now been discontinued). | ||
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| [[Heckler & Koch USP#USP Tactical| | | [[Heckler & Koch USP#USP Tactical|FM PFOR]] | ||
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| Semi-automatic pistol | | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
| 9mm | | 9mm | ||
| [[File:HKUSP.png|170px]] | | [[File:HKUSP.png|170px]] | ||
| The | | The PFOR is used by [[Special Operations Command (Pelaxia)|special forces units]]. | ||
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| [[Steyr TMP|FM TMP]] | | [[Steyr TMP|FM TMP]] | ||
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| An evolution of the RAP 80 assault rifle. It is the PAF's '''standard individual weapon''', which replaced the FN FAL and the M16A1 rifle from front-line service in the late 1980s. The weapon is manufactured by Fabricaciones Militares. Its the latest variant to improve modularity featuring extended accessories rail, a fixed barrel and bolt catch release. | | An evolution of the RAP 80 assault rifle. It is the PAF's '''standard individual weapon''', which replaced the FN FAL and the M16A1 rifle from front-line service in the late 1980s. The weapon is manufactured by Fabricaciones Militares. Its the latest variant to improve modularity featuring extended accessories rail, a fixed barrel and bolt catch release. | ||
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| [[ | | [[G&B CAMa2]] | ||
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| Assault rifle | | Assault rifle | ||
| 5.56×45mm | | 5.56×45mm | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:G&B CAM.JPG|170x170px]] | ||
| Used by various Pelaxian special forces units. | | Used by various Pelaxian special forces units. | ||
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| [[Burgundie]] | | [[Burgundie]] | ||
| [[Battle rifle]] | | [[Battle rifle]] | ||
| [[7.62×51mm | | [[7.62×51mm]] | ||
| [[File:SLRL1A1.jpg|170x170px]] | | [[File:SLRL1A1.jpg|170x170px]] | ||
| Used by the Pelaxian Armed Forces with a bayonet attached for '''ceremonial purposes''' only, and as a '''Designated Marksman Rifle''' in the Pelaxian Army and Marine Corps. | | Used by the Pelaxian Armed Forces with a bayonet attached for '''ceremonial purposes''' only, and as a '''Designated Marksman Rifle''' in the Pelaxian Army and Marine Corps. | ||
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| [[G36 rifle|G36C]] | | [[G36 rifle|G36C]] | ||
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| Assault rifle | | Assault rifle | ||
| 5.56×45mm | | [[5.56×45mm]] | ||
| [[File:Gewehr_G36_noBG.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:Gewehr_G36_noBG.jpg|170px]] | ||
| Used by various Pelaxian special forces units and the Federal Civil Guard. | | Used by various Pelaxian special forces units and the Federal Civil Guard. | ||
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| [[ | | [[SAR-99]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Urcea]] | ||
| | | Assault Rifle | ||
| [[ | | [[5.56×45mm]] | ||
| [[File:SCAR H.webp|170px]] | | [[File:SCAR H.webp|170px]] | ||
| Used by various Pelaxian special forces units and as a '''Designated Marksman Rifle''' in the Pelaxian Army and Marine Corps. | | Used by various Pelaxian special forces units and as a '''Designated Marksman Rifle''' in the Pelaxian Army and Marine Corps. | ||
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| [[Light machine gun]] | | [[Light machine gun]] | ||
| [[5.56×45mm | | [[5.56×45mm]] | ||
| [[File:An Australian soldier with a F89 light machine gun in 2010.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:An Australian soldier with a F89 light machine gun in 2010.jpg|170px]] | ||
| [[Light machine gun]] designated the Light Support Weapon (LSW) chambered for [[5.56×45mm NATO]]. The ASP95 is also manufactured under licence in Pelaxia by Fabricaciones Militares. [[Special Operations Command (Pelaxia)|Special forces units]] use the '''Para Minimi''' variant with a shortened barrel and sliding buttstock. | | [[Light machine gun]] designated the Light Support Weapon (LSW) chambered for [[5.56×45mm NATO]]. The ASP95 is also manufactured under licence in Pelaxia by Fabricaciones Militares. [[Special Operations Command (Pelaxia)|Special forces units]] use the '''Para Minimi''' variant with a shortened barrel and sliding buttstock. | ||
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| Light machine gun | | Light machine gun | ||
| [[7.62×51mm | | [[7.62×51mm]] | ||
| [[File:FN_MINIMI_Standard_Right.jpg|170px]] | | [[File:FN_MINIMI_Standard_Right.jpg|170px]] | ||
| The [[7.62×51mm NATO]] model of the Minimi is also in limited service. | | The [[7.62×51mm NATO]] model of the Minimi is also in limited service. | ||
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| [[General purpose machine gun]] designated the General Support Machine Gun (GSMG) chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO. | | [[General purpose machine gun]] designated the General Support Machine Gun (GSMG) chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO. | ||
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| [[M2 Browning machine gun| | | [[M2 Browning machine gun|SMG-4]] | ||
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| [[Heavy machine gun]] | | [[Heavy machine gun]] | ||
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==Land vehicles== | ==Land vehicles== | ||
===Infantry Mobility Vehicles=== | ===Infantry Mobility Vehicles=== |
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