List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Urcea: Difference between revisions

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|.324 Royal
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1903-1929
|1903-1925
|Remained in limited service as a sniper rifle until 1953
|Remained in limited service as a sniper rifle until 1945
|[[File:Gewehr 98 noBG.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:Gewehr 98 noBG.jpg|275px]]  
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|.324 Royal
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1929-1939
|1925-1937
|Remained in [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] service until 1945;
|Remained in [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] service until 1945;
in current ceremonial service
in current ceremonial service
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|.308 Regal
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1939-1945
|1937-1940
|Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
|Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
Originally in Burgoignesc service as  
Originally in Burgoignesc service as  
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|.223
|.223
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1945-2008
|1940-2008
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|[[File:StG CETME A2b (1).jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:StG CETME A2b (1).jpg|275px]]  
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|9×19mm Parabellum
|9×19mm Parabellum
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1938-1955
|1930-1943
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|[[File:German MP wooden stock.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:German MP wooden stock.jpg|275px]]  
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|9×19mm Parabellum
|9×19mm Parabellum
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|1940-1953
|1936-1943
|Light-weight model of the standard SMPM-3 for paratrooper use
|Light-weight model of the standard SMPM-3 for paratrooper use
|[[File:MP 40 AYF 3.JPG|275px]]  
|[[File:MP 40 AYF 3.JPG|275px]]  
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|Gradually supplanted by the [[SMGM-3]] beginning in 1931;
|Gradually supplanted by the [[SMGM-3]] beginning in 1931;
Remained in extensive use in the
Remained in extensive use in the
[[Audonia]] theater of the [[Great War]] through 1939
[[Audonia]] theater of the [[Great War]]
|[[File:B-M1917MG.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:B-M1917MG.jpg|275px]]  
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|.50 Caliber
|.50 Caliber
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1940-2021
|1935-2021
|
|
|[[File:M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée (cropped).jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée (cropped).jpg|275px]]  
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|Light tank
|Light tank
|37 mm gun
|37 mm gun
|1922-1933
|1922-1925
|Very limited production;
|Very limited production;
Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
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|Light tank
|Light tank
|4-6x .324 Royal machine guns
|4-6x .324 Royal machine guns
|1922-1932
|1922-1924
|First tank of Urcean design to enter service with the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|First tank of Urcean design to enter service with the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|[[File:SchneiderReplica.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:SchneiderReplica.jpg|275px]]  
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|Heavy tank
|Heavy tank
|47 mm gun
|47 mm gun
|1925-1931
|1925-1928
|Very limited production;
|Very limited production;
Licensed from [[Yonderre]]
Licensed from [[Yonderre]]
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|Medium tank
|Medium tank
|47 mm gun
|47 mm gun
|1927-1933
|1927-1928
|Very limited production;
|Very limited production;
Licensed from [[Yonderre]]
Licensed from [[Yonderre]]
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|Light tank
|Light tank
|47 mm gun
|47 mm gun
|1930-1940
|1930-1938
|First mass produced tank of Urcean design
|First mass produced tank of Urcean design
|[[File:Vickers6ton front.JPG|275px]]  
|[[File:Vickers6ton front.JPG|275px]]  
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|Medium tank
|Medium tank
|55 mm gun
|55 mm gun
|1937-1945
|1934-1939
|First medium tank mass produced by [[Urcea]]; remained in intermittent service in [[Audonia]] through 1953
|First medium tank mass produced by [[Urcea]]; remained in intermittent service in [[Audonia]] through 1953
|[[File:German tanks of Panzerabteilung 40 advancing towards the frontline at Vasonvaara.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:German tanks of Panzerabteilung 40 advancing towards the frontline at Vasonvaara.jpg|275px]]  
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|Tank destroyer
|Tank destroyer
|75 mm gun
|75 mm gun
|1937-1945
|1935-1939
|Built on the [[SAV-6]] chassis
|Built on the [[SAV-6]] chassis
|[[File:StuGIII.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:StuGIII.jpg|275px]]  
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|Light tank
|Light tank
|47 mm
|47 mm
|1938-1946
|1934-1941
|Last light tank of Urcean design
|Last light tank of Urcean design
|[[File:M5A1 Stuart 1942-1.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:M5A1 Stuart 1942-1.jpg|275px]]  
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|Medium tank
|Medium tank
|55 mm gun
|55 mm gun
|1939-1945
|1936-1940
|
|
|[[File:Panzer IV 1.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:Panzer IV 1.jpg|275px]]  
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|Medium tank
|Medium tank
|75 mm gun
|75 mm gun
|1942-1950
|1938-1950
|Considered by some historians to be an early main battle tank;
|Considered by some historians to be an early main battle tank;
Replaced all other armored units in standard use in 1945
Replaced all other armored units in standard use in 1944
|[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H26258, Panzer V "Panther".jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H26258, Panzer V "Panther".jpg|275px]]  
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|-
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|Armored fighting vehicle
|Armored fighting vehicle
|1x .324 Royal machine gun
|1x .324 Royal machine gun
|1925-1929
|1925-1927
|Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
|Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
|[[File:StChamondLaat.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:StChamondLaat.jpg|275px]]  
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Half track
Half track
|1x .324 Royal machine gun
|1x .324 Royal machine gun
|1938-1960
|1934-1960
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|[[File:OT-810 pic1.JPG|275px]]  
|[[File:OT-810 pic1.JPG|275px]]  
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=== Naval scouts ===
=== Naval scouts ===
Prior to the realization of the impact of air power on naval warfare at the [[Battle of the Adonáire Strait]] in 1935, [[Urcea]] employed a number of airplanes designed exclusively for scouting and spotting information for the [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]'s capital ships. The [[Canaery-class aircraft carrier|''Canaery''-class aircraft carrier]] was, consequently, designed to carry a large number of these small yet nimble scouting planes which had virtually no armament but carried photographic equipment. Following the battle, virtually all naval scout planes were retired and placed with purpose-built naval fighters and bombers. Some reconnaissance planes were also used in small numbers by the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] in the first years of the [[Great War]], but their use was phased out by 1929. Of the three, the SASM-2 were built in the greatest numbers, and their larger size made them the only planes that could be jury-rigged for weapons during the [[Battle of the Adonáire Strait]]. The SASM-3 was the first monoplane in service in any branch of the [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]].
Prior to the realization of the impact of air power on naval warfare at the [[Battle of the Adonáire Strait]] in 1936, [[Urcea]] employed a number of airplanes designed exclusively for scouting and spotting information for the [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]'s capital ships. The [[Canaery-class aircraft carrier|''Canaery''-class aircraft carrier]] was, consequently, designed to carry a large number of these small yet nimble scouting planes which had virtually no armament but carried photographic equipment. Following the battle, virtually all naval scout planes were retired and placed with purpose-built naval fighters and bombers. Some reconnaissance planes were also used in small numbers by the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] in the first years of the [[Great War]], but their use was phased out by late 1933. Of the three, the SASM-2 were built in the greatest numbers, and their larger size made them the only planes that could be jury-rigged for weapons during the [[Battle of the Adonáire Strait]]. The SASM-3 was the first monoplane in service in any branch of the [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]].
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Aircraft name
!Aircraft name
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|{{wp|Hawker Danecock|SASM-1}}
|{{wp|Hawker Danecock|SASM-1}}
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|1927-1935
|1927-1933
|
|
|[[File:Hawker danecock.jpg|275px]]
|[[File:Hawker danecock.jpg|275px]]
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|{{wp|De Havilland Dormouse|SASM-2}}
|{{wp|De Havilland Dormouse|SASM-2}}
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1930-1935
|1930-1936
|
|
|[[File:DH 42.jpg|275px]]
|[[File:DH 42.jpg|275px]]
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|{{wp|Vickers Vireo|SASM-3}}
|{{wp|Vickers Vireo|SASM-3}}
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1933-1935
|1933-1936
|
|
|[[File:Vickers 125 Vireo.jpg|275px]]
|[[File:Vickers 125 Vireo.jpg|275px]]
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|''Apostolic King''-class battleship
|''Apostolic King''-class battleship
|18
|18
|1943-2019
|1941-2011
|Final battleship produced for the Royal Navy.
|Final battleship produced for the Royal Navy.
|[[File:BB61 USS Iowa BB61 broadside USN.jpg|275px]]  
|[[File:BB61 USS Iowa BB61 broadside USN.jpg|275px]]  
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|[[Canaery-class aircraft carrier|''Canaery''-class aircraft carrier]]
|[[Canaery-class aircraft carrier|''Canaery''-class aircraft carrier]]
|7
|7
|1927-1938
|1927-1939
|One ship, the HMCMS ''Arelate'' remained in service until 1947 as a training ship;
|One ship, the HMCMS ''Arelate'' remained in service until 1947 as a training ship;
three carriers were transferred to the [[Navy of Burgundie]]
three carriers were transferred to the [[Navy of Burgundie]]