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'''Modern equipment and uniform of the Army of Burgundie''' is a list of equipment and uniforms currently in service with the [[Army of Burgundie]].
The '''2003 Tierradorian general election voter suppression scandal''' is a [[w:political scandal|political scandal]] stemming from events that took place during the [[2003 Tierradorian general election]], which saw [[Partéq Pepal|PP]] candidate [[Victoría Hombêri]] defeat incumbent [[Socialist Party (Tierrador)|PST]] candidate [[Aphía Mōnderíq]] in one of the most controversial elections in Tierradorian history. It involved numerous [[w:robocall|robocalls]] and real-person calls that originated from the Partéq Pepal’s campaign office, [[w:vote buying|vote buying]] from the PP and the [[Conservatives Union (Tierrador)|TCU]], and the rejection of [[w:absentee ballot|absentee ballots]] in 6 regions. These were all mostly designed to result in voter suppression, except for the absentee ballots scandal, which was mainly done to comply with the laws implemented in said 6 regions. Investigations from the [[Civil Guard]] and [[Elections Terranóq]] were made to respond to claims that the PP was using robocalls and real-person calls to falsely inform voters that the location of their area’s polling stations have been changed.  


==Small arms==
Calls began in [[Tabía, La Plazal]] on April 5, 2003, 1 week before Election Day. The [[La Plazal State Patrol]] (LPSP) discovered an automated calling machine in the [[Santa Cruz, La Plazal|Santa Cruz]] PP headquarters which they believed to be the source of said robocalls. By April 8, 2003, Elections Terranóq had received complaints detailing irregular calls from the PP in 316 of the 380 electoral districts in [[Tierrador]], recorded in all 20 regions. The scandal received widespread attention throughout [[Crona]], and resulted in various arrests, lawsuits, and condemnations from other South and Central Cronan nations, along with [[2003 Santa Cruz Riots|widespread rioting in La Plazal]] stemming from Hombêri’s victory. Former President [[Pedro Gomez]] called the handling by Elections Terranóq and the Civil Guard “fucking disgraceful” and “a slap in the face to Tierradorian dignity.
===Service weapons===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Type
!Calibre
!Photo
!Notes
|-
|[[SAR-99#FCM-10|FCM-10]]
| {{flag|Urcea}}
|Battle carbine
|7.62mm
| [[File:FN_SCAR-L_-_FN_SCAR-H.jpg|50px]]<br><small>bottom rifle
|Used by [[Army of Burgundie#Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]]. Will phase out infavor of the {{wpl|FN_SCAR#HAMR_IAR|HAMR}}/[[SAR-99#SAR-99L|SAR-99L]] over the next 2 yrs.
|-
|{{wpl|IMBEL MD97}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|Battle rifle
|7.62mm
|
|Standard issue rifle for the [[Army_of_Burgundie#Metropole_Forces|Metropole Forces]]. Will phase out infavor of the {{wpl|FN_SCAR#HAMR_IAR|HAMR}}/[[SAR-99#SAR-99L|SAR-99L]] over the next 5-10 yrs.
|-
|{{wpl|FN_SCAR#HAMR_IAR|HAMR}}/[[SAR-99#SAR-99L|SAR-99L]]
| {{flag|Urcea}}<br>{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Assualt rifle
|6.8mm
|[[File:FN_SCAR-L_-_FN_SCAR-H.jpg|50px]]<br><small>top rifle
|Standard issue rifle for the [[Army of Burgundie#Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]], and [[Navy of Burgundie]].
|}
===Precision infantry Weapons===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Type
!Calibre
!Photo
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
==Land vehicles==
===Infantry Mobility Vehicles===


{| class="wikitable"
== Tabía ==
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
|[[TerreRaubeuer Motor Car Company]] {{wpl|Land Rover Wolf}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Light utility vehicle
|thousands
|
[[File:Land_Rover_Defender_Netherlands_Marine_Corps_-_Flickr_-_Joost_J._Bakker_IJmuiden.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used by everyone.
|-
|[[TerreRaubeuer Motor Car Company]] {{wpl|Snatch Land Rover}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Armored SUV
|thousands
|
[[File:Land_Rover_Snatch-Vixen_vehicle_01.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used by everyone.
|-
|[[TerreRaubeuer Motor Car Company]] {{wpl|Land Rover Perentie|Infantry Improvised Mobility Vehicle, MC2}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Light Mobility Vehicle
|thousands
|
[[File:Australian_SOTG_patrol_Oct_2009.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used by airmobile non-mechanized infantry.
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|CombatGuard infantry mobility vehicle}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|{{wpl|Infantry mobility vehicle}}
|~100ish
|
[[File:שומר_ראש_עם_חץ_זוהר.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used by mountain units.
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Véhicule Blindé Léger}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|
*{{wpl|Scout car}}
*{{wpl|Véhicule d'Action dans la Profondeur}}
|bazillions of these little fuckers just zipping all over the place, #bZurgRush
|
[[File:Panhard_VBL_(Vèhicule_Blindé_Legér),_French_army_licence_registration_'6924_0057'_pic2.JPG|thumb|center]]
|Used by artillery, reconnaissance, and armored units.
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|VBMR_Griffon#The_VBMR-L_Serval|Serval}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Light Mobility Vehicle
|LOTS
|
[[File:FSAN0SUX0AAPz70.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used extensively by territorial defense units, and Foreign Legion airmobile units.
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Nexter Aravis|Aravis}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|{{wpl|Infantry mobility vehicle}}
|
|
[[File:Nexter_Aravis,_place_Jeanne_Helbling,_Strasbourg_2010_(1).jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Petit Véhicule Protégé|PVP}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Light Mobility Vehicle
|
|
[[File:PVP,_Armée_de_terre_-_14_juillet_2021_(4).jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Sherpa Light}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|Light Mobility Vehicle
|
|
[[File:Festival_automobile_international_2012_-_Renault_Sherpa_light_Scout_-_005.jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|[[MILCAR]] VAMTAC
|{{flag|Pelaxia}}
|Light Mobility Vehicle
|586
|
[[File:URO VAMTAC, ST5 BN3, URO Vehículos Especiales S.A. Spain, 2015.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used extensively by territorial defense units, and Foreign Legion units stationed in [[Equitorial Ostiecia]] and [[Sudmoll]].
|-
|[[MILCAR]] LMV
|{{flag|Pelaxia}}
|Light Mobility Vehicle
|368
|
[[File:LMVs E.T..JPG|thumb|center]]
|Extensively used by reconnaissance and artillery units.
|-
|[[MILCAR]] Macanche
|{{flag|Pelaxia}}
|{{wpl|Armoured personnel carrier}}
|327
|
[[File:Royal Netherlands Army Bushmaster APV, VAU 12kN 4X4 ADI-THALES Bushmaster NLD at Amersfoort, The Netherlands. pic1.JPG|thumb|center]]
|Extensively used in all mechanized infantry ({{wpl|voltegiuers}}) unit in tandem with IFVs.
|-
|}


===Infantry Combat Vehicles===
== Fraudulent calls across Tierrador ==


{| class="wikitable"
== Vote buying and Arcergate ==
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| [[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|VBCI}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
| ~850
| [[File:VBCI_(Véhicule_blindé_de_combat_d'infanterie)_(1).JPG|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|VBMR Griffon|Griffon}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|{{wpl|Armoured personnel carrier}}
|LOTS
|
[[File:Griffon_VBMR.jpg|thumb|center]]
|Used extensively by territorial defense units, and Foreign Legion mechanized units.
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé|VAB}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|{{wpl|Armoured personnel carrier}}
|LOTS
|
[[File:54RA-IMG_9125.jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|ACMAT Bastion|Bastion}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|{{wpl|Armoured personnel carrier}}
|
|
[[File:Mack_Bastion_APC_UPDF.jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|}


===Tanks===
== Absentee ballots ==


{| class="wikitable"
== Aftermath ==
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| [[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|EBRC Jaguar|Jaguar}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
| ~1,500
| [[File:EBRC_JAGUAR4.jpg|thumb|center]]
| set to replace all  {{wpl|AMX-10 RC}}s and {{wpl|Panhard ERC|ERC}}s by [[2030]]
|-
| [[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|AMX-10 RC}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
| ~1,000
| [[File:AMX-10_RC_of_Qatar,_Eagle_Resolve_2013.jpg|thumb|center]]
| [[Burgundie]]'s "heavy" tank (105mm cannon)
|-
| [[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Panhard ERC|ERC}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
| ~800
| [[File:ERC_90_ER.JPG|thumb|center]]
| [[Burgundie]]'s "medium" tank (90mm cannon)
|-
| [[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|Panhard CRAB|CRAB}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
|
| 1,200
| [[File:2012_Eurosatory_Panhard2.JPG|thumb|center]]
| Armored and force reconn units
|-
|}
 
===Artillery===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
! colspan="7" |'''Self-propelled artillery'''
|-
|[[Cross Trucking Company]] {{wpl|CAESAR self-propelled howitzer|CAESAR}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|155 mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer
|<small>[[Army_of_Burgundie#Great_Prince.27s_Own_Horse_Artillery|Great Prince's Own Horse Artillery]] <br>
*265
|[[File:CAESAR_firing_in_Afghanistan.jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
! colspan="7" |'''Mortars'''
|-
|{{wpl|Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1|RTF1}}
|{{flag|Paulastra}}
|120 mm mortar
|140
|
|-
|{{wpl|LLR 81mm}}
|{{flag|Paulastra}}
|81 mm mortar
|TBD
|[[File:Mortier_81_LLR_03.jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|}
 
===Logistics and Support Vehicles===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| {{wpl|THeMIS}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
| TBD
| 280 (190 active/90 reserve)
| [[File:THeMIS 5th generation UGV.jpg|150px]]
| TBD
|-
|}
 
==Aircraft==
 
===Helicopters===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
===Jet Fighters===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
===Attack Aircraft===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| {{wpl|Air Tractor AT-802}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
| {{wpl|Air Tractor AT-802#Variants|AT-802U Sky Warden}}
| 74 (52 active/22 reserve)
| N/A
| {{wpl|COIN}}, {{wpl|Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance|intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISR)}}, {{wpl|Armed Overwatch}} for SOCOM and the Foreign Legion.
|-
| {{wpl|Air Tractor AT-802}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}
| {{wpl|Air Tractor AT-802#Variants|AT-802L Longsword}}
| 48 (18 active/30 reserve)
| [[File%3AParis_Air_Show_2017_Air_tractor_Longsword_left_front.jpg|150px]]
| {{wpl|COIN}}, {{wpl|Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance|ISR}}, {{wpl|Armed Overwatch}} for SOCOM and the Foreign Legion.
|-
| {{wpl|Beechcraft T-6 Texan II}}
| {{flag|Urcea}}
| {{wpl|Beechcraft T-6 Texan II#Variants|AT-6E Wolverine}}
| 31 (16 active/15 reserve)
| N/A
| {{wpl|Armed Overwatch}} for the Foreign Legion.
|-
| {{wpl|Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano}}
| {{flag|Burgundie}}/{{flag|Cartadania}}
| N/A
| 127 (63 active/64 reserve)
| [[File:A-29_Over_Afghanistan.jpg|150px]]
| {{wpl|COIN}}, {{wpl|Armed Overwatch}} for SOCOM and the Foreign Legion.
|-
|}
 
===Multipurpose and Transport Aircraft===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
===UAVs===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
==Naval Vessels==
 
===Large Surface Combatants===
*battleships, cruisers, and destroyers
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
===Small Surface Combatants===
frigates and smaller
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| {{wpl|Antasena-class combat boat}}
| TBD
|
*15 105mm
*27 20mm
| 42
| [[File%3AUji_Tank_Boat_Antasena.jpg|200px]]
| TBD
|-
|}
 
===Submarines===
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
===Aircraft carriers===
*plane and helicopter carriers
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
 
===Support vessels===
*logistics ships, tugs, landing ships, survey ships, surveillance, icebreakers, etc.
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
| TBD
|-
|}
 
==Missiles and rockets==
*ATGMs, anti-air, and anti-ship, cruise missiles, ICBMs, nuclear arms (if applicable)
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Origin
!Variant
!Number in Service
!Image
!Notes
|-
|{{wpl|Mistral (missile)|Mistral}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
|very short-range surface-to-air missile system
|221
|[[File:VLRA_TPK_4_25_STL_Pamela_009.JPG|thumb|center]]
|
|-
|{{wpl|Terminal High Altitude Area Defense|THAAD}}
|{{flag|Burgundie}}/{{flag|Urcea}}
|anti-ballistic missile system
|126
| [[File:THAAD missile launch on Wake Island.jpg|thumb|center]]
|
|}


== See also ==
== See also ==


[[Category:Burgoignesc Security Forces]]
[[Category:Tierrador]]
[[Category: Lists of military equipment]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:Elections]]
[[Category:20th Anniversary Contest]]

Revision as of 11:05, 12 July 2023

The 2003 Tierradorian general election voter suppression scandal is a political scandal stemming from events that took place during the 2003 Tierradorian general election, which saw PP candidate Victoría Hombêri defeat incumbent PST candidate Aphía Mōnderíq in one of the most controversial elections in Tierradorian history. It involved numerous robocalls and real-person calls that originated from the Partéq Pepal’s campaign office, vote buying from the PP and the TCU, and the rejection of absentee ballots in 6 regions. These were all mostly designed to result in voter suppression, except for the absentee ballots scandal, which was mainly done to comply with the laws implemented in said 6 regions. Investigations from the Civil Guard and Elections Terranóq were made to respond to claims that the PP was using robocalls and real-person calls to falsely inform voters that the location of their area’s polling stations have been changed.

Calls began in Tabía, La Plazal on April 5, 2003, 1 week before Election Day. The La Plazal State Patrol (LPSP) discovered an automated calling machine in the Santa Cruz PP headquarters which they believed to be the source of said robocalls. By April 8, 2003, Elections Terranóq had received complaints detailing irregular calls from the PP in 316 of the 380 electoral districts in Tierrador, recorded in all 20 regions. The scandal received widespread attention throughout Crona, and resulted in various arrests, lawsuits, and condemnations from other South and Central Cronan nations, along with widespread rioting in La Plazal stemming from Hombêri’s victory. Former President Pedro Gomez called the handling by Elections Terranóq and the Civil Guard “fucking disgraceful” and “a slap in the face to Tierradorian dignity.”

Tabía

Fraudulent calls across Tierrador

Vote buying and Arcergate

Absentee ballots

Aftermath

See also