SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Post your OrBats here for review and such. If Bean or Thanas would be so kind as to sticky (and maybe de-sticky the old SDN World Redux country thread maybe?).
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"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
The Peru-Bolivia Confederacy (henceforth renamed the Bolivarian Union) has an Air Focus of 5 and a 11 points towards Air Power, giving it an Air Power of 3+. It does not yet field the most cutting-edge fighters, but the air industry is currently in the process of transitioning to production of metal designs, bringing it to parity with the leading aircraft manufacturers.
It fields 794 combat aircraft, and almost 400 auxillaries.
Please note that all late-WWI or 1919-era fighters listed here are post-war production and were not used in any wars.
Torpedo bombers - 280
280 Blackburn Dart
Air Superiority Fighters - 360
360 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin
Ground Attack Fighters - 45
25 deployed North [Sopwith Salamander]
20 deployed South [Junkers CL1]
Level Bombers
25 deployed South [Vickers Vimy]
Light Bombers [40]
20 deployed South [Airco DH4]
20 deployed South [Airco DH9 or Fairey III]
Flying boats - 44
30 (Felixstowe F2a)
14 Supermarine Southampton
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Auxilliaries
Naval spotting aircraft - 100 (Supermarine Seagull)
Army spotting aircraft - 100 (certainly the Fokker C.V. multirole recon aircraft) Also, possibly some F2B (jungle)
Sea Rescue - 20 Felixstowe F2 Flying Boats
30 air ambulances
Transport - 50 Vickers Vernon
100 Trainers
I am willing to make any changes if there are any problems with this OOB.
Details
Coastal (Air) Command
This is a listing of nearly all coastal airbases.
Manta AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
12 F2a
10 F2a sea rescue
Taura AFB
12 Dart + 2 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Talara AFB
36 Dart + 6 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Piura AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Chiclayo AFB
12 Dart + 2 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Chimbote AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Lima AFB
48 Dart + 8 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
14 Southampton
Pisco AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Callao AFB
12 Dart + 2 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
6 F2a
10 F2a sea rescue
Vitor AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Matarani AFB
12 F2a
In terms of the remainder of the air force, 80% is deployed south, defensively against Chiletina and the Cisplatines. 10% is deployed near Iquitos, and 10% in Ecuador.
It fields 794 combat aircraft, and almost 400 auxillaries.
Please note that all late-WWI or 1919-era fighters listed here are post-war production and were not used in any wars.
Torpedo bombers - 280
280 Blackburn Dart
Air Superiority Fighters - 360
360 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin
Ground Attack Fighters - 45
25 deployed North [Sopwith Salamander]
20 deployed South [Junkers CL1]
Level Bombers
25 deployed South [Vickers Vimy]
Light Bombers [40]
20 deployed South [Airco DH4]
20 deployed South [Airco DH9 or Fairey III]
Flying boats - 44
30 (Felixstowe F2a)
14 Supermarine Southampton
--
Auxilliaries
Naval spotting aircraft - 100 (Supermarine Seagull)
Army spotting aircraft - 100 (certainly the Fokker C.V. multirole recon aircraft) Also, possibly some F2B (jungle)
Sea Rescue - 20 Felixstowe F2 Flying Boats
30 air ambulances
Transport - 50 Vickers Vernon
100 Trainers
I am willing to make any changes if there are any problems with this OOB.
Details
Coastal (Air) Command
This is a listing of nearly all coastal airbases.
Manta AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
12 F2a
10 F2a sea rescue
Taura AFB
12 Dart + 2 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Talara AFB
36 Dart + 6 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Piura AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Chiclayo AFB
12 Dart + 2 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Chimbote AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Lima AFB
48 Dart + 8 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
14 Southampton
Pisco AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Callao AFB
12 Dart + 2 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
6 F2a
10 F2a sea rescue
Vitor AFB
24 Dart + 4 replacements
12 Siskin
10 Seal
Matarani AFB
12 F2a
In terms of the remainder of the air force, 80% is deployed south, defensively against Chiletina and the Cisplatines. 10% is deployed near Iquitos, and 10% in Ecuador.
Last edited by Evincer on 2009-12-11 12:01am, edited 5 times in total.
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Alright here is the Orbat for Chilatina.
Points Listing:
One Motor Rifle and Cavalry Division plus an armored Brigade at Bella Union. 2 Motor Rifle divisions and 2 armored Brigades at Corrientes. One Motor rifle Division, 2 Cavalry divisions and an armored Brigade at Sante Fe. One Motor Rifle Division at San Salvador de jujuy. 3 mountain divisions in North Corner of Chile. 2 mountain divisions between Bermejo and Calama. 2 in reserve at Salvador de jujuy. The rest of the active duty force is undergoing retraining to motorized formations further south.
Forts (work in progress)
Google Map showing defensive line and border forts.
I have fortifications last upgraded in 1920 guarding my major ports. As part of the defensive plan, command detonated Naval Minefields are also at harbor entrances and good landing sites for enemy troops near said ports. There are also older fortification from around 1905-1910 guarding less important coastal sites (more on what exactly is guarded once I figure that out.)
Last but not least, the Air Force.
Points Listing:
The Navy:Population: 3
Home Territory:4
Colonial Territory: 0
Industry: 5
Economy: 4
Infrastructure: 4
Standing Military Limit: 3
Naval Focus: 4
Army Focus: 3
Air Focus: 3
Now the Army:-91 Clemson class Destroyers (1215 tons each)
-4 Carlisle class light cruisers (4200 tons each)
-4 Caledon class light cruisers (4180 tons each)
-10 Danae class light cruisers (4850 tons each)
-16 R-Boat subs (578 tons each)
-24 S-Boat subs (American version, 906 tons each)
-16 Furutaka class heavy cruisers (7100 tons each)
-4 Blucher class heavy cruisers (German built)
-2 New York class Battleships (27,200 tons each)
-2 Nevada class Battleships (27500 tons each)
-1 Pennsylvania class Battleship (31400 tons)
-2 New Mexico class Battleships (32000 tons each)
-2 Tennessee class Battleships (32000 tons each)
-3 Colorado class Battleships (32600 tons each)
-4 South Dakota class Battleships (43200 tons each)
-2 German 6x18'' gun designs (40000 tons)
-1 Lexington class Carrier (38746 tons)
-201466 tons for oilers, sub tenders, minesweepers, etc.
Army LocationsMy Population is 65 million and I have a 10.4 million man size mobilization pool. Due to army focus, my ground forces have 3.12 million men in uniform both active and reserve. I deploy larger divisions than normal of 4 Brigades and I Army tech 4 to start.
Active Duty Forces
5 Independent Armored Brigades
5 Motor Rifle Divisions
-3 Motorized Infantry Brigades, 1 Artillery Brigade
7 Mountain Divisions
-4 Infantry Brigades trained and mountain warfare and equipped with pack artillery etc.
3 Cavalry Divisions
-4 Cavalry Brigades
3 Marine Divisions
-3 Brigades of Marines, 1 Artillery Brigade
10 Infantry Divisions
-3 Infantry Brigades, 1 Artillery Brigade
2 Brigades of Seige Artillery
5 Fortress Brigades (Man coastal and border forts).
Reserve Units
100 Infantry Divisions
-3 Infantry Brigades, 1 Artillery Brigade
12 Cavalry Divisions
-4 Cavalry Brigades
12 Mountain Divisions
-4 Infantry Brigades
4 Brigades of Heavy Artillery
One Motor Rifle and Cavalry Division plus an armored Brigade at Bella Union. 2 Motor Rifle divisions and 2 armored Brigades at Corrientes. One Motor rifle Division, 2 Cavalry divisions and an armored Brigade at Sante Fe. One Motor Rifle Division at San Salvador de jujuy. 3 mountain divisions in North Corner of Chile. 2 mountain divisions between Bermejo and Calama. 2 in reserve at Salvador de jujuy. The rest of the active duty force is undergoing retraining to motorized formations further south.
Forts (work in progress)
Google Map showing defensive line and border forts.
I have fortifications last upgraded in 1920 guarding my major ports. As part of the defensive plan, command detonated Naval Minefields are also at harbor entrances and good landing sites for enemy troops near said ports. There are also older fortification from around 1905-1910 guarding less important coastal sites (more on what exactly is guarded once I figure that out.)
Last but not least, the Air Force.
edit: to reflect the ship designs Thanas actually sold me and half weights for undelivered ships,and Quarter One construction. .300 Air Superiority Fighters model 1924
20 Ground attack Fighters model 1923
50 Level Bombers model 1925
30 Light Bombers model 1925
30 Flying Boats model 1924
30 Torpedo Bombers model 1924
Last edited by Raj Ahten on 2009-12-15 02:39pm, edited 8 times in total.
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Sea Command:
Modern Vessels:
-PSS Gigante [Laid in 1922 in service for 1925] (Design finalized)
Based in Lisbon.
--50kt
---50kt total
-3 Mitológico-class Battleships (PSS Adamastor [Laid in 1920 in service for 1923], PSS Moura Encantada [Laid in 1918 in service for 1921, PSS Mitológico [Laid in 1916 in service for 1919]) (Designs finalized)
The PSS Adamastor is currently based in Port Harcourt.
The PSS Moura Encantada is based in Lisbon
The PSS Mitológico is based in Dégrad des Cannes
--43kt Dreadnoughts
---172kt total
-2 Aerie-class Carriers (Converted from laid, but incomplete Portugal-class hulls in 1923, expected in service by late 1925) (Design finalized)
--25kt each
---50kt total
-8 Cidade class Battleships (Laid in two groups of four 1910, and again in 1912, all in service since 1914) (Designs finalized)
The PSS Lisbon is currently based in Port Harcourt.
The PSS Porto is currently based in Port Harcourt.
The PSS Braga is currently based in Port Harcourt.
The PSS Coimbra is currently based in Port Harcourt.
The PSS Funchal is based in Dégrad des Cannes
The PSS Setúbal is based in Dégrad des Cannes
The PSS Póvoa de Varzim-Vila is based in Dégrad des Cannes
The PSS Aveiro is based in Dégrad des Cannes
--22kt per ship
---176kt total
-8 Cidade II class Battleships (Laid in two groups of four 1916, and again in 1918, all in service since 1920) (Designs finalized)
The PSS Lisbon II is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Porto II is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Braga II is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Coimbra II is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Funchal II is based in based in Lisbon.
The PSS Setúbal II is based in based in Lisbon.
The PSS Póvoa de Varzim-Vila II is based in Dégrad des Cannes
The PSS Aveiro II is based in Port Harcourt.
--22kt per ship
---176kt total
-12 Rapid class Cruisers (Laid in two groups of six in 1916, and again in 1918, all in service since 1920) (Designs finalized)
The PSS Balestra is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Tempo Quebrado is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Coulé is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Dobro is currently based in Lisbon.
The PSS Finta no Ritmo is based in based in Lisbon.
The PSS Fleche is based in based in Lisbon.
The Riposte is based in based in Lisbon.
The Insistência is based in based in Lisbon.
The PSS Lunge is based in Dégrad des Cannes
The Passata-sotto is based in Dégrad des Cannes
The PSS Imprensa is based in Port Harcourt.
The PSS Segunda Intenção is based in Port Harcourt.
--15.1kt per ship
---181.2kts
-24 Dash class Light Cruisers (Laid in groups of six, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1922, all in service by 1923)
Twelve Dash-class vessels are based in or around Lisbon.
Six Dash-class vessels are based in or around Port Harcourt.
Six Dash-class vessels are based in or around Dégrad des Cannes.
--8.4kt per ship
---201.6kt total
-44 Class-3 Destroyers (1919 – 1924, last commissioned for late 1924)
Destroyers P3-1 to P3-22 are based in or around Lisbon.
Destroyers P3-23 to P3-33 are based in or around Port Harcourt.
Destroyers P3-34 to P3-44 are based in or around Dégrad des Cannes.
--2.1kt each
---105kt total
-16 Class-4 Destroyers (1922-1923, last in service by 1924) (Designs finalized)
Destroyers P4-1 to P4-8 are based in or around Lisbon.
Destroyers P4-9 to P4-12 are based in or around Port Harcourt.
Destroyers P4-13 to P4-16 are based in or around Dégrad des Cannes.
--1kt each
--16kt total
-20 Cruiser class Submarines [Project 47a as Basis] (1916 – 1925, all in service)
--2.5kt each, 21kts surface, 12 kts submerged, Surface Range 7,000nm at 12kts, submerged 100nm at 8kts
---50kt total
-50 Minelayer class Submarine minelayers [UC II as basis] (1914 – 1918)
--0.5kt each, 11kts surfaced, 7kts submerged, 5,000nm at 5kts
---25kt total
Obsolete Vessels:
-4 Portugal-class Dreadnoughts (First in 1904, one in 1906, and finally four more hulls laid in 1908, only one of the three was completed, the rest were towed out partly completed and left when they couldn't be finished and scrapping seemed a waste) (Designs finalized)
--22.4kt per ship
---89.6kt total
-6 Watchkeeper-class Battleships (1904 – 1910, one laid each year, all in commission since 1912)
--15.1kt each
---90.6kt total
-23 Colony-class Cruisers (Laid rapidly from 1908 to 1914, last entering service in 1916)
--7kt per ship
---216kt total
-20 Class-2 Destroyers (1904 – 1910, last entering service in 1912)
--1.8kt each
---36kt total
Other Vessels: 440kt
-15 Reliable class troop transport ships
--6kt transports
---90kt total
-4 Trooper class troop transport ships
--10kt transports
---40kt total
-5 Medic class hospital ships
--10kt ships
--50kt total
-6 Supply ships
--10kt each
---60kt total
-10 Refresher class Coilers
--10kt Coilers
---100kt total
-6 Quencher class Oilers
--10kt oilers
---60kt total
-10 Firestorm class Ammunition ships
--5kt each
---50kt total
Land Command:
Force Totals:
-1,080,000 regular soldiers
-4,320,000 trained reserves
-9,800,000 potential militia
Regular Forces:
Infantry Weapons:
Service Rifle: Trabalhos RM 2 (Gewehr 98 with a redesigned bolt curved bolt handle), Issued with a side mounted bayonet
Elite Division Rifle: Trabalhos ARM 2 (Furrer M25)
Sniper Rifle: Trabalhos SRM 2, RM 2 with scope
SMG: Trabalhos ASRM 1 (MP18)
Shotgun: Trabalhos SGM 2 (Whinchester Model 1897)
Heavy Automatic Rifle: Trabalhos ARM 3 (BAR)
Infantry Sidearm: Trabalhos SM 1 (Webley and Scott Mk VI)
Officer Sidearm: Trabalhos OSM 2 (Luger P'08)
Hand Grenades: Trabalhos HEM 1 (No 5 Mk 1 Mills Bomb), built as explosives and to deliver gas or smoke in addition to the usual fragmentation grenades
Rifle Grenade: Trabalhos GEM 1 (Mills Bomb Launcher)
Heavy Machine Gun: Trabalhos HSWM 1 (Machineengewehr 08)
Machine Gun: Trabalhos SWM 1 (Maschinengewehr 13)
Mortar: Trabalhos LEM 1 (Minenwerfer), type-A 3", type-B 7", type-C 10"
Infantry Light Artillery: 75mm Howitzer
Infantry Heavy Artillery: 105mm Howitzer
Infantry/Cavalry Organization:
Division: 15,000 soldiers (3 brigades)
Brigade: 5,000 soldiers (8 fighting companies, 5 support companies, 2 artillery companies 50 man command team)
Company: 330 soldiers (10 troops, 10 man attached command team)
-Artillery Company: 1 battery of 75mm howitzers, 1 battery of 105mm howitzers
Troop: 32 soldiers (4 fire teams of
Fire Team: 8 soldiers (5 regulars, 1 sergeant/specialist, 2 support gunners)
Artillery Organization:
Artillery Brigade: 11 batteries (55 guns)
Artillery Battery: 5 guns
Heavy Artillery Brigade: 11 batteries (55 guns)
Heavy Artillery Battery: 5 guns
Siege Artillery Brigade: 3 batteries (9 guns)
Siege Artillery Battery: 3 guns
-An Artillery Brigade has 7 batteries of 4.2" guns, and 4 batteries of 6" guns
-A Heavy Artillery Brigade has 4 batteries of 4.2" guns, and 7 batteries of 6" guns
-A Siege Artillery Brigade has 2 batteries of 10" guns, and one battery of 12" guns
Armored Organization:
A tank brigade contains 150 tanks of these the brigade is composes of the following designs in these numbers, 75 Fábrica LT 1, 50 Fábrica MT 3, and 25 Fábrica HT 2.
Tanks Used by Portugal
Fábrica LT 1 (Fiat 3000)
Fábrica MT 3 (Vickers Medium Mark II)
Fábrica HT 2 (Char B1)
Other Vehicles Used by Portugal
(Caminhão e trator) CeT 5 ton (Based on the 1925 GMC 5-ton)
CeT Model T 1 (Based on a 1925 Chevy truck with box)
CeT Model T 2 (Based on the 1925 Chevrolet, Superior Series K)
44 Infantry Divisions
Twenty-two Divisions of Infantry are based in Portugal.
Eleven Divisions of Infantry are based in Portuguese Guiana.
Eleven Divisions of Infantry are based in Nigeria.
-2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Cavalry Brigade
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
--Cavalry armed as follows: 7 men and their squad leader with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 per team
16 Elite Infantry Divisions with Tank Support
Eight Divisions of Elite Infantry are based in Portugal.
Four Divisions of Elite Infantry is based in Portuguese Guiana.
Four Divisions of Elite Infantry is based in Nigeria.
-2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Cavalry Brigade, 10 Fábrica LT 1, 5 Fábrica MT 3, 5 Fábrica HT 2
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
--Cavalry armed as follows: 7 men and their squad leader with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 per team
5 Infantry Armored Recon Divisions
Three Divisions of Armored Infantry are based in Portugal.
One Division of Armored Infantry is based in Portuguese Guiana.
One Division of Armored Infantry is based in Nigeria.
-2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Armored Recon Brigade, 10 Fábrica LT 1, 5 Fábrica MT 3, 5 Fábrica HT 2
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
--Armored Recon vehicle crew armed as follows: Trabalhos SM 1, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
--Armored Recon Infantry armed as follows: Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
2 Cavalry Divisions
Two Divisions of Cavalry are based in Portugal.
-3 Cavalry Brigades
--Cavalry armed as follows: 7 men and their squad leader with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 per team
4 Artillery Divisions
Two Divisions of Artillery are based in Portugal.
One Division of Artillery is based in Portuguese Guiana.
One Division of Artillery is based in Nigeria.
-2 Artillery Brigades, 1 Infantry Brigade
--Artillery crew are armed as follows: Trabalhos RM 2, and Trabalhos SM 1
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
2 Heavy Artillery Divisions
One Division of Heavy Artillery is based in Portuguese Guiana.
One Division of Heavy Artillery is based in Nigeria.
-1 Artillery Brigade, 1 Heavy Artillery Brigade, 1 Infantry Brigade
--Artillery crew are armed as follows: Trabalhos RM 2, and Trabalhos SM 1
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
1 Siege Artillery Division
One Division of Siege Artillery is based in Portugal.
-3 Heavy Artillery Brigades
--Artillery crew are armed as follows: Trabalhos RM 2, and Trabalhos SM 1
4 Infantry Motor Divisions
Two Divisions of Motor Infantry are based in Portugal.
One Division of Motor Infantry is based in Portuguese Guiana.
One Division of Motor Infantry is based in Nigeria.
-2 Infantry Motor Brigades, 1 Artillery Brigade, 10 Fábrica LT 1, 5 Fábrica MT 3, 5 Fábrica HT 2
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
--Artillery crew are armed as follows: Trabalhos RM 2, and Trabalhos SM 1
3 Motorized Armor Divisions
Three Divisions of Motorized Armor are based in Portugal.
-1 Infantry Motor Brigade, 2 Armored Recon Brigade, 10 Fábrica LT 1, 5 Fábrica MT 3, 5 Fábrica HT 2
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
--Vehicle crew armed as follows: Trabalhos SM 1, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
4 Armored Divisions
Two Divisions of Armor are based in Portugal.
One Division of Armor Infantry is based in Portuguese Guiana.
One Division of Armor Infantry is based in Nigeria.
-1 Infantry Motor Brigade, 1 Armored Recon Brigade, 1 Armored Brigade
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 5 men with the Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Machine gun or mortar crew with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades, one Trabalhos SWM 1 or Trabalhos LEM 1 per team
--Armored Recon vehicle crew armed as follows: Trabalhos SM 1, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
--Armored Recon Infantry armed as follows: Trabalhos ARM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and four Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
1 Armored Artillery Division (Under Strength)
One Division of Armored Artillery is based in Portugal.
-1 Armored Brigade, 1 Artillery Brigade
--Vehicle crew armed as follows: Trabalhos SM 1, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
--Artillery crew are armed as follows: Trabalhos RM 2, and Trabalhos SM 1
Reserve Forces:
250 Reserve Infantry Divisions (125 to be raised in Portugal, 75 to be raised in Nigeria, 50 to be raised on Portuguese Guiana)
-3 Reserve Infantry Brigades
--Infantry squads armed as follows: 7 men with the Trabalhos RM 2, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades; Sergeant with the Trabalhos ARM 3, Trabalhos SM 1, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
57 Reserve Cavalry Divisions (27 to be raised in Portugal, 15 to be raised in Nigeria, 15 to be raised on Portuguese Guiana)
-3 Reserve Cavalry Brigades
--Cavalry armed as follows: 7 men and their squad leader with the Trabalhos RM 2, Trabalhos SM 1, and two Trabalhos HEM 1 Grenades
Air Command:
Fighter Wings:
One flight is 12 planes, one wing is 3 squadrons.
Fábrica F 1 (Armstrong Whitworth Siskin)
Fábrica F 2 (Gloster Sparrowhawk)
Fábrica LB 2 (Blackburn Dart)
Fábrica HB 1 (Avro 549 Aldershot)
Fábrica SP 1 (Fairey Flycatcher)
Fábrica AG 1 (C.6 Auto-gyros)
5 Fighter Wings
One wing is based in Portugal.
Two wings are based in Portuguese Guiana.
Two wings are based in Nigeria.
-1 Fábrica F 2 flights, 2 Fábrica F 1 flights
8 Fighter Wings
Six wings are based in Portugal.
One wing is based in Portuguese Guiana.
One wing is based in Nigeria.
-3 Fábrica F 1 flights
2 Light Bomber Wings
Two wings are based in Portugal.
-3 Fábrica LB 2 flights
1 Heavy Bomber Wing
One wing is based in Portugal.
-3 Fábrica HB 1 flights
2 Seaplane Wings
Two wings are based in Portugal.
-3 Fábrica SP 1 flights
1 Autogyro Wing (Under strength)
One wing is based in Portugal.
-2 Fábrica AG 1 flights
Fortifications:
Large Fortifications
Map of Forts & Rail Lines in Mainland Portugal
Red Lines: Railways
Green Circle: Large Forts
Red Circle: Small Forts
All forts are currently fully maned and being supplied regularly.
Fort Trafaria
Overlooking the narrow waterway leading to Lisbon and the areas beyond.
-Three 18"/52 dual turrets
-Three 12"/45 quad turrets
-Twelve 6"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of five meter thick concrete and half meter thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of blast doors, piping with grenades culverts, and gas mask lockers
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for a month
--Has quarters for a division of soldiers
Fort Foz do Douro
Overlooking the waterway leading to Oporto.
-Three 18"/52 dual turrets
-Three 12"/45 quad turrets
-Twelve 6"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of five meter thick concrete and half meter thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of blast doors, piping with grenades culverts, and gas mask lockers
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for a month
--Has quarters for a division of soldiers
Fort Bonny
Overlooking the narrow waterway leading to Port Harcourt.
-Three 18"/52 dual turrets
-Three 12"/45 quad turrets
-Twelve 6"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of five meter thick concrete and half meter thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of blast doors, piping with grenades culverts, and gas mask lockers
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for a month
--Has quarters for a division of soldiers
Fort Dégrad des Cannes
Overlooking the river leading to the port.
-Three 18"/52 dual turrets
-Three 12"/45 quad turrets
-Twelve 6"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of five meter thick concrete and half meter thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of blast doors, piping with grenades culverts, and gas mask lockers
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for a month
--Has quarters for a division of soldiers
Other Fortifications
Fort Awala-Yalimapo
Overlooking the waterway.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Apatou
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Camopi
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Oiapoque
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Kano
Overlooking the city.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Calabar
Overlooking the city.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Sokoto
Overlooking the city.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Ibadan
Overlooking the city.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Albufeira
Overlooking the ocean.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort St. Vincent
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Potalegre
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Castelo de Noudar
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Miranda do Douro
Overlooking the boarder.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
Fort Ponte de Lima
Overlooking the city.
-Two 16"/45 dual turrets
-Two 10"/45 dual turrets
-Ten 5"/50 guns in single turrets
-Bunkers partly underground and made of two meter thick concrete and inch thick steel plates
--Gas defenses consisting of gas curtains and piping with grenades culverts
--Food, water, and ammo stock piled for two weeks
--Has quarters for a brigade
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Brazilian Orbat
Maritime Self Defence Force wrote:IN SERVICE
Combat Ships
Model 1921 Battleship: 2 (44 200 tons)
Model 1919 Battleship: 2 (42 800 tons)
Model 1917 Battleship: 4 (34 800 tons)
Model 1915 Battleship: 4 (29 300 tons)
Model 1913 Battleship: 4 (25 700 tons)
Model 1922 Carrier (7 500 tons)
Model 1918 Carrier (14 500 tons)
Heavy Cruisers (Niteroi Class): 12 (9 800 tons)
Light Cruisers (Manaus Class): 26 (4800 tons)
Light Cruisers (Curitiba Class): 13 (7 600 tons)
Monitors: 3 (7 000 tons)
Destroyers: 93 (1 200 tonners)
Submarines (Piranha Class): 53 (900 tons)
Submarines (Candiru Class): 19 (1 300 tonners)
Submarines (Pirambeba Class): 12 (2 200 tonners)
Fast Torpedo Boats: 100 (100 tonners)
Riverine Gunboats: 33 (900 tonners)
Submarine Chasers: 50 (650 tonners)
Support Ships
Mine Sweepers: 54 (900 tonners)
Tenders: 8 (4 000 tons)
Airship Tender: 2 (11 000)
Transports: 5 (6 500 tons)
Supply Ships: 5 (6 800 tons)
Hospital Ships: 1 (6 000 tons)
Fuel Ships: 20 (11 000 tons)
Plus tugboats and assorted minor coastal vessels.
GENERAL DESIGNS
Battleships
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... 3#p3200273
Model 1922 Carrier (Ikaros)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_a ... rier_Hōshō
Model 1918 Carrier (Helios)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Argus_(I49)
Heavy Cruisers (Niteroi Class)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkins_class_cruiser
Light Cruisers (Manaus Class)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_class ... %281910%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danae_class_cruiser
Light Cruisers (Curitiba Class)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_class_cruiser
Destroyer:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiralty_ ... _destroyer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_and_W_class_destroyer
Submarine (Piranha Class):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Typ ... _submarine
(Slightly larger than the @ type to account for the larger Brazilian torpedoes)
Submarine (Candiru Class):
http://www.uboat.net/wwi/types/index.html?type=UE+2
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... 5#p1275409
(Slightly larger than the @ type to account for the larger Brazilian torpedoes)
Submarine (Pirambeba Class):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Typ ... _submarine
http://www.uboat.net/wwi/types/index.html?type=U+139
(Slightly larger than the @ type to account for the larger Brazilian torpedoes)
Submarine (Improved Pirambeba Class):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J1_type_submarine
Fast Torpedo Boats:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnellboot
(Yes the S-boat itself is from WWII, however boats with the same speed did exist earlier, as did the concept of a medium sized torpedo boat)
Gunboats:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humber_class_monitor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M15_class_monitor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M29_class_monitor
(Basically these are river boats)
Mine Sweeper:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapwing_class_minesweeper
Submarine Chaser:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_class_patrol_craft
Ground Self-Defence Forces wrote:Brazilian Ground Forces
STANDING FORCES
700 000 personnel divided into:
4 Divisions of Revolutionary Guards
3 MSE Motorized Special Purpose Brigades
6 MSE Special Purpose Brigades
6 Divisions of Marines
6 Divisions of Cavalry
2 Cavalry Artillery Brigades
2 Armoured Train Brigades
2 Railway Artillery Brigades
3 Motorized Artillery Brigades
8 Artillery Brigades
15 Fortress Brigades
RESERVES
2 650 000 personnel divided into:
16 Divisions of Cavalry
12 Artillery Brigades
89 Divisions of Infantry
UNIT DESCRIPTION
Revolutionary Guard
An elite formation devoted to defending the Revolutions against all enemies, within or without. The Revolutionary Guard is a heavily indoctrinated unit which prefers to recruit orphans or others who lack connections outside of the unit. This means that for most guardsmen the Guard is their home, their family, the only place where they have felt valued. As a consequence the Revolutionary Guard is extremely devoted, some would say fanatical, and will fight to the bitter end even under very trying circumstances. In terms of training and equipment they are fitted out like any full time front-line fighting force, with long service times and stringent, though politically influenced, recruitment criteria.
Ministério da Segurança do Estado (MSE) Special Purpose Brigades
The MSE's trouble-shooters, these units are not simply political thugs as some would have it, rather they are well trained and highly educated troops. That last part may seem strange, but the troops in the SPBs are also MSE agents, not just soldiers. The combination of high intelligence, good training, and lengthy experience makes them a premier counter-insurgency unit. They also act as a lifeguard unit for the Great Leader and certain other high government officials.
Marines (Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais)
The CFN is a fairly standard marine corps; that is light infantry capable of operating in an amphibious and riverine capacity. It's the latter capacity they have the most experience with, but they've actually performed amphibious operations during the revolution in the Congo. For the most part the Brazilian Marines act as a rapid response force in the north and in other sparsely populated areas.
Cavalry
These units tend to act as dragoons, that is to say they dismount before combat. In general they act as both a rapid response force and a large scale raiding force. Their training emphasises hit and run tactics as well as fighting retreats.
Cavalry Artillery Brigades
Horse mobile artillery, where some of the guns can be disassembled for transport. These are not the "flying" brigades of some countries, but rather an artillery unit that is capable of crossing very rugged terrain. Often used for interdiction missions.
Armoured Train Brigades & Railway Artillery Brigades
What it says on the can really. Both types of brigades are divided into three regiments, each of which is assigned to a single train. These units are normally stationed in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, areas which have an extensive railway grid.
Motorized Artillery Brigades
These experimental units were created to give additional speed and tactical mobility to normal artillery units. High Command sees them as a specialized rear-guard unit slowing down invading Argentina or Cisplatine forces. The idea is that they will be able to rapidly reach important passes and valleys, deploy, place the enemy under bombardment and then evacuate before the enemy can overrun them.
Artillery Brigades
These are fairly common horse-drawn artillery brigades.
Fortress Brigades
Infantry units specializing in holding fortified positions, most of them staff the many coastal forts of Brazil, but there are a few assigned to forts in the interior as well.
Infantry
Standard infantry, though their training tend to emphasise infiltration and Man Over Machine People's War! These tend to be mobilization only units, but the High Command is considering raising some as a permanent force.
FORTIFICATION TYPES
Level One Fortifications
The key phrase is Area Denial. The object of such a fortress is to prevent the enemy from gaining control over a single, confined area such as a port or a river mouth. Thus Level One fortifications are generally a single fort, possibly with a small number of pillboxes as support in case the fort itself has blind spots.
For costal forts Armaments generally consist of 12" or 13.5" guns, with more modern forts receiving new 15". Inland bases tend to use lower calibres and/or large mortars instead of naval guns. Additionally torpedo batteries are fairly common, though in less vital areas they tend to use older torpedoes no longer in active fleet operations. In a few cases they are also supplemented by remote controlled mines. If the fort is set to defend a port the docks and cranes are often rigged with explosives so they can be destroyed or damaged in case of enemy capture.
Note: Any port or river mouth which is not specifically mentioned elsewhere can be assumed to have a Level One Fortification.
Level Two Fortifications
The key phrase is Area Defence. The object of these fortifications, for they are rarely just as single fort anymore, is to defend a key point and its surroundings; such as a town, an island, or a small city. Generally coastal installations still include a single large fort, but they are invariably supplemented by pillboxes and bunkers, occasionally disguised as ordinary houses. Said fortifications are generally laid out so that the main fort will be the last to fall.
Armaments are similar to those of Level One fortifications, but the most up to date coastal forts are more likely to have 15" or even 16.5" guns. Additionally torpedo batteries tend to be of the modern type, and radio controlled mines are far more common.
Level Three Fortifications
The key phrase is Area and Access Defence. The object is no longer simply to prevent the enemy from taking control of a key point and its surroundings, but also to ensure that lines of transport remain open so that reinforcements can arrive. This requires a more spread out defensive system combined with a prepared transport infrastructure. Often these defences rely partially on prepared fortifications, concrete is cheap after all, and partially on mobile forces. As a rule a Level Three fortification is also a mustering point for mobilization.
Armaments are similar to those of the Level One and Two fortifications, even if larger (15"-16.5") calibres are the norm among coastal forts. Modern torpedo batteries are the norm, so are remote controlled mines where those would be convenient. At this point anti-air efforts tend to expand greatly and to be better co-ordinated as well.
Level Four Fortifications
The key phrase is Large Area and Access Defence. Simply put the object here is no longer simply to defend an area and the access routes to it, but rather to allow a large industrial area to maintain operations while under enemy attack. As in Level Three there's a combination of emphasis on prepared positions versus the flexible response of the garrison. However Level Four fortifications are generally backed by railways as well as roads, in addition to elaborate underground communications and command systems.
Armaments vary depending on need, but heavier calibres are invariably present in great numbers. So are torpedoes, remote controlled mines, and many other more cunning weapons systems. All Level Four fortifications have an extensive local anti-air defence system of the type that's starting to be deployed at strategic Level Three locations.
FORTIFIED AREAS
The Coastal Route Defence Area
This defence area stretches from the coast to roughly 80 miles inland and from the Cisplatine border to São Paulo. It is the quickest route to invade if you're advancing from the Cisplatine border towards São Paulo. Its main purpose is to blunt an enemy attack so that reinforcements may arrive, or by its sheer presence force the enemy to make an attack further to the west. All across the route there are plans to blow up tunnels and bridges, or trigger rock or mud slides to block important roads.
Note that this is not a Maginot style defence, nor does it rely on static fortifications. Though prepared positions exist the emphasis is on a flexible defence taking advantage of the terrain.
Baia Paranagua
- Ihla do Mel
-- Level 2 Fortification
- Paranagua
-- Level 2 Fortification
- Antonina
-- Level 2 Fortification
Curitiba & Ponta Grossa
- City of Curitiba
-- Level 2 Fortification
-- Mobilization mustering point
-- Railway nexus
- Ponta Grossa
-- Level 2 Fortification
-- Mobilization mustering point
-- Railway nexus
Brazilian Air Force wrote:GROUND BRANCH
60 ASLaS-1 Fighters (With 40 as reserves/spare parts)
79 ASLa-4 Fighters (0.5 partly finished)
NAVAL BRANCH
30 ASMar-2 Fighters
10 ARmar-1 Reconnaissance Aircraft
20 ATmar-1 Torpedo Bomber
11 Reconnaissance Airships
MSE BRANCH
2 Propaganda Airship
3 Freight Airships
DESCRIPTIONS
ASLaS-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sopwith_Snipe
ASLa-4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuport-Delage_NiD_29
ASMar-2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Aircraft_Factory_TS
ARmar-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_III
ATmar-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairey_Swordfish
Reconnaissance Airships
Optimised for altitude and speed the reconnaissance airships can cover vast areas of ocean much faster than any alternatives. They are equipped with powerful radios for communications, as well as telescopes and cameras. There are even proper darkrooms aboard allowing for on the spot photo analysis.
Propaganda Airship
This airship is equipped with powerful voice radios capable of a surprising degree of frequency skipping and channel hijacking. Equipped with several powerful loudspeakers it can fly over the Amazonian rainforest and ensure that the natives there can rejoice in the words of the Great Leader. They can also do the same in other places where propagandizing is required. In addition it carries a disassembled cinema projector and projector screen, so that it can set up a cinema on the spot wherever it goes. Better yet if time is of the essence it has a powerful movie projector built into the ship, enabling it to stay several hundred feet up in the air while projecting a movie on any convenient surface.
Freight Airship
These behemoths carry their own landing pole so they can, if necessary, land just about anywhere. In their spacious cargo holds they can carry up to fifty tons of supplies, possibly more if the landing pole is detached.
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Norseman's Fics the SD archive of my fics.
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
ARMY
840,000 men in 56 divisions
30 Infantry divisions w/ organic artillery brigades, all horse drawn
10 Cavalry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry divisions
4 Marine Divisions
8 Armored Train Brigades
12 Coastal Artillery Brigades
4 Armored Brigades
NAVY
6 Acre class BBs
10 Heavy Cruisers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_class_cruiser equivalent)
17 light Cruisers (Emerald class equivalents)
35 Destroyers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_and_W_class_destroyer equivalent)
120 river gunboats (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wake)
25 Monitors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Genera ... %281915%29 equivalent)
12 submarines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Barracuda_%28SS-163%29 equivalents)
866,999 tons total
AIR FORCE
360 planes
280 Fighters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuport-Delage_NiD_29)
80 Bombers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breguet_19)
840,000 men in 56 divisions
30 Infantry divisions w/ organic artillery brigades, all horse drawn
10 Cavalry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry divisions
4 Marine Divisions
8 Armored Train Brigades
12 Coastal Artillery Brigades
4 Armored Brigades
NAVY
6 Acre class BBs
10 Heavy Cruisers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_class_cruiser equivalent)
17 light Cruisers (Emerald class equivalents)
35 Destroyers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_and_W_class_destroyer equivalent)
120 river gunboats (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wake)
25 Monitors (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Genera ... %281915%29 equivalent)
12 submarines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Barracuda_%28SS-163%29 equivalents)
866,999 tons total
AIR FORCE
360 planes
280 Fighters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuport-Delage_NiD_29)
80 Bombers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breguet_19)
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Tentative Naval OrBat:
CVs
Archangel-class (Archangel)
After the House of Burgesses ordered a suspension of all naval capital ship construction, first of a new class of battlecruisers, the Enrico Dandalo was far enough along in construction that the GDN was able to persuade the release of funds for conversion to an aircraft carrier. Weighing in at 33,000 tons it can carry 60 aircraft comfortably...but rarely sails with an airgroup of more than 20 due to lack of planes!
Dreadnoughts
Galen Tyrol-class (Galen Tyrol, Thunderer)
These two vessels are the first Battleships to be laid down in 10 years, with construction starting on both ships in 1923. The ships are (roughly) analogous to the real-world Vittorio Veneto class, in that they displace 45,000 tons and have a 3 triple turret 15in arrangement. The decision to use the 15in caliber was based upon the costs savings, as the guns were developed and deployed on the previous Rollo the Walker class.
Rollo the Walker-class (Rollo the Walker, Ronaldus Magnus, Conrad of Alsace, Godfrey)
The last battleships commissioned within a decade, the 4 vessels are modeled on the real-world Caracciolo-class. At the time of their construction, they were world class and world-beating. Less so today.
Vanguard-class(Vanguard, Sternguard, Revenge, Reprisal)
Roughly analogous to the Andrea Doria class, except with a larger belt and wielding Ten 13.5in guns as the main battery. Due to lack of funds following the 1913-15, the GDN found themselves rebuilding existing ships. The Last of the 4 ships to exit rebuild was the Revenge, where she was converted into a oil-burning ship.
Beowulf-Class(Wiglaf, Nidhogg)
Modeled on the real-world Dante Alighieri, these battleships are nearly as obsolete as the pre-dreadnoughts that preceded them. Two members of the class were lost at the Battle of the Northern Arabian Sea. They have been extensively rebuilt, with their 305mm main battery changed into 320mm and converted into oil burning ships.
Dreadnought Battle cruisers
Tiger-class(Tiger, Lion)
The Tiger class is modeled on the real world Tiger class. The two ships are odd-balls, in that they were built in Manchuria.
Coastal Defense Battleships
3xMichael-class
3xGideon-class
2XOcean-Class
1XOcean-Class(Training Ship)
1XOcean-classAccomadation ship.
All 8 of the remaining predreadnoughts in the GDN have been extensively rebuilt and converted into "Coastal Defense Battleships". All 8 retain their 4x305mm main battery, but have had their 9.2in intermediate batteries removed for use as railway guns. They typically serve as "station" ships or bombardment vessels.
Large Commerce Defense Crusiers
Enrico Dandalo-class (Enrico Dandalo, Theobald, Louis)
Weighing in at 17,500 tons, these three vessels were laid down in 1918, partially as a measure to keep shipyard workers and naval architects employed. Each vessel has a main battery of 6x305mm in two triple turrets, but with an incredibly weak belt of 90mm. The three ships had a virtually all-welding constrcution as a weight saving measure. Their long cruising radius has made many speculated that they are intended to operate as surface raiders.
Heavy Cruisers
4xBroadsword-class
3xFairfax City-class
Following the "Battleship holiday", the GDN began building larger cruisers as a means to defend the long coasts against Shepistani raiders. Both classes have 8x8in main batteries in 4 turret configuration.
Light cruisers
2XM1925CL
4xIcarus-class 10X4.5DP in twin turret config
4xModel1920 CL
2XModel1917CL
5XModel1915CL
8xModel1914CL
Destroyer leaders
4xModel 1922DL
Destroyers
13xModel1925
3XModel1923
8XModel1920
10xModel1919
12XModel1918
10XModel1916
20XModel1915
(Previous classes are listed as either minesweepers, sloops, or torpedo boats)
Minesweepers
12XM1926
8XModel1922
12XModel1915(converted from older destroyers)
Destroyer-Minesweeper Leaders
3XM1926
6XModel1918
Sloops
15XModel1918
17XModel1915
Heavy Torpedo Boats(900 long tons)
8XModel1918
14XModel1916
Motor Torpedo Boats
8XM1925
16XModel 1919
20XModel1917
River Gunboats
12XModel1912
15XModel1908
Submarines
4XModel1923
8Xmodel1921
5XModel1919
Quick and dirty Army/Naval Infantry OOB
(more to follow)
Mobilization pool=20 million
Active Army: 2mil
Class "A" Reservists: 1.5mil
Class "B" Reservists: 2mil
Class "C" Reservists:1.5mil
(Note:Only active army and Class A Reservists posses units with modern combat units, e.g. tanks, motorized units, mechanized arty, modern AAA. B and C are largely leg infantry, older arty, and supply units)
Disposition of forces
Aden: Active: 150,000(Q21926 goal of 200,000). Reserve units:50,000(10,000 "A")
Ceylon: Active: 100,000. Reserves: 200,000.
Burma: Active: 150,000. Reserves: 30,000
Maldives/Chagos:Active: 5,000 Reserves: 5,000
Nicobar: Active 10,000 Reserves 6,000.
India: Everyone else, except for...
Naval Infantry Brigades
1st NI Brigade, SW India(only "complete" formation in one piece in one place)
2nd NI Brigade, Burma/Nicobar
3rd NI Brigade, Aden/Maldives
4-6th Brigades, spread out at platoon level through naval ships/installations/embassies.
Forts
(more to come...shitload of forts)
Fort William(Island)
4X12in Concrete/Casemate Bunker guns
4X9.2in Concrete/Casemate Bunker Guns
12X6in superfiring guns
16X12in Mortars
*minefield between Fortress William and mainland*
Fort William(Mainland)
2X15in Railway Gun. "Aden Annie". Sits in cave/bunker when not in use
2X9.5 Concrete/Casemate bunker guns
8X6in Superfiring guns
8X12in Mortars
Fort Argyle(Aden Harbor)
4X15in 2 gun Turrets + 4x6in superfiring guns. "Concrete Battleship" located on Square Island. All others are NOT located on concrete battleship
6X9.2in Concrete/casemate bunker guns.
16X6in Superfiring guns
CVs
Archangel-class (Archangel)
After the House of Burgesses ordered a suspension of all naval capital ship construction, first of a new class of battlecruisers, the Enrico Dandalo was far enough along in construction that the GDN was able to persuade the release of funds for conversion to an aircraft carrier. Weighing in at 33,000 tons it can carry 60 aircraft comfortably...but rarely sails with an airgroup of more than 20 due to lack of planes!
Dreadnoughts
Galen Tyrol-class (Galen Tyrol, Thunderer)
These two vessels are the first Battleships to be laid down in 10 years, with construction starting on both ships in 1923. The ships are (roughly) analogous to the real-world Vittorio Veneto class, in that they displace 45,000 tons and have a 3 triple turret 15in arrangement. The decision to use the 15in caliber was based upon the costs savings, as the guns were developed and deployed on the previous Rollo the Walker class.
Rollo the Walker-class (Rollo the Walker, Ronaldus Magnus, Conrad of Alsace, Godfrey)
The last battleships commissioned within a decade, the 4 vessels are modeled on the real-world Caracciolo-class. At the time of their construction, they were world class and world-beating. Less so today.
Vanguard-class(Vanguard, Sternguard, Revenge, Reprisal)
Roughly analogous to the Andrea Doria class, except with a larger belt and wielding Ten 13.5in guns as the main battery. Due to lack of funds following the 1913-15, the GDN found themselves rebuilding existing ships. The Last of the 4 ships to exit rebuild was the Revenge, where she was converted into a oil-burning ship.
Beowulf-Class(Wiglaf, Nidhogg)
Modeled on the real-world Dante Alighieri, these battleships are nearly as obsolete as the pre-dreadnoughts that preceded them. Two members of the class were lost at the Battle of the Northern Arabian Sea. They have been extensively rebuilt, with their 305mm main battery changed into 320mm and converted into oil burning ships.
Dreadnought Battle cruisers
Tiger-class(Tiger, Lion)
The Tiger class is modeled on the real world Tiger class. The two ships are odd-balls, in that they were built in Manchuria.
Coastal Defense Battleships
3xMichael-class
3xGideon-class
2XOcean-Class
1XOcean-Class(Training Ship)
1XOcean-classAccomadation ship.
All 8 of the remaining predreadnoughts in the GDN have been extensively rebuilt and converted into "Coastal Defense Battleships". All 8 retain their 4x305mm main battery, but have had their 9.2in intermediate batteries removed for use as railway guns. They typically serve as "station" ships or bombardment vessels.
Large Commerce Defense Crusiers
Enrico Dandalo-class (Enrico Dandalo, Theobald, Louis)
Weighing in at 17,500 tons, these three vessels were laid down in 1918, partially as a measure to keep shipyard workers and naval architects employed. Each vessel has a main battery of 6x305mm in two triple turrets, but with an incredibly weak belt of 90mm. The three ships had a virtually all-welding constrcution as a weight saving measure. Their long cruising radius has made many speculated that they are intended to operate as surface raiders.
Heavy Cruisers
4xBroadsword-class
3xFairfax City-class
Following the "Battleship holiday", the GDN began building larger cruisers as a means to defend the long coasts against Shepistani raiders. Both classes have 8x8in main batteries in 4 turret configuration.
Light cruisers
2XM1925CL
4xIcarus-class 10X4.5DP in twin turret config
4xModel1920 CL
2XModel1917CL
5XModel1915CL
8xModel1914CL
Destroyer leaders
4xModel 1922DL
Destroyers
13xModel1925
3XModel1923
8XModel1920
10xModel1919
12XModel1918
10XModel1916
20XModel1915
(Previous classes are listed as either minesweepers, sloops, or torpedo boats)
Minesweepers
12XM1926
8XModel1922
12XModel1915(converted from older destroyers)
Destroyer-Minesweeper Leaders
3XM1926
6XModel1918
Sloops
15XModel1918
17XModel1915
Heavy Torpedo Boats(900 long tons)
8XModel1918
14XModel1916
Motor Torpedo Boats
8XM1925
16XModel 1919
20XModel1917
River Gunboats
12XModel1912
15XModel1908
Submarines
4XModel1923
8Xmodel1921
5XModel1919
Quick and dirty Army/Naval Infantry OOB
(more to follow)
Mobilization pool=20 million
Active Army: 2mil
Class "A" Reservists: 1.5mil
Class "B" Reservists: 2mil
Class "C" Reservists:1.5mil
(Note:Only active army and Class A Reservists posses units with modern combat units, e.g. tanks, motorized units, mechanized arty, modern AAA. B and C are largely leg infantry, older arty, and supply units)
Disposition of forces
Aden: Active: 150,000(Q21926 goal of 200,000). Reserve units:50,000(10,000 "A")
Ceylon: Active: 100,000. Reserves: 200,000.
Burma: Active: 150,000. Reserves: 30,000
Maldives/Chagos:Active: 5,000 Reserves: 5,000
Nicobar: Active 10,000 Reserves 6,000.
India: Everyone else, except for...
Naval Infantry Brigades
1st NI Brigade, SW India(only "complete" formation in one piece in one place)
2nd NI Brigade, Burma/Nicobar
3rd NI Brigade, Aden/Maldives
4-6th Brigades, spread out at platoon level through naval ships/installations/embassies.
Forts
(more to come...shitload of forts)
Fort William(Island)
4X12in Concrete/Casemate Bunker guns
4X9.2in Concrete/Casemate Bunker Guns
12X6in superfiring guns
16X12in Mortars
*minefield between Fortress William and mainland*
Fort William(Mainland)
2X15in Railway Gun. "Aden Annie". Sits in cave/bunker when not in use
2X9.5 Concrete/Casemate bunker guns
8X6in Superfiring guns
8X12in Mortars
Fort Argyle(Aden Harbor)
4X15in 2 gun Turrets + 4x6in superfiring guns. "Concrete Battleship" located on Square Island. All others are NOT located on concrete battleship
6X9.2in Concrete/casemate bunker guns.
16X6in Superfiring guns
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Bolivarian Union
Army General Information
504,000 active-duty soldiers
2,016,000 reserves
Army tech level of 3
33.6 active divisions
134.4 reserve divisions
Active Divisions
Coastal Defense Units
1st Coastal Defense Army
4 Coastal Divisions
-1 division of Infantry-1918 including an artillery brigade
-1 division of Infantry-1918 including an experimental motorized battallion
-2 divisions of Infantry-1918
2nd Coastal Defense Corps
2 Coastal Divisions
-Infantry-1918
Coastal Fortresses
(Each Manned by 1X Fortress Brigade)
WWI-era (built approx 1914-1918)
Supported by the Coastal Armies described in the Army OOB
Manta
Guayacil
Machala
Talara
Chimbote
Callao
Lima
Paita
Pisco
Matarani
Other Divisions
15 Fortress Brigades (5 divisions - 10 of which are described under "Coastal Fortresses")
Of the following active divisions, 70% of them are deployed defensively in the South/South-East, to protect against Chiletina and the Cisplatines. They are integrated with 5 fortress brigades inside fortresses. The remaining 30% are deployed North and North-East to maintain border security with Gran Colombia and Brazil. (Of those 20%, one-third are probably headquartered at Iquitos.)
7 Jungle Divisions (with mountain artillery)
4 Mountain Divisions (with mountain artillery)
4 Cavalry Divisions (2 with flying artillery brigades)
3 Standard 1918 divisions for defense of flat or densely populated areas
Division at Villazon supplemented with an armoured brigade (Liberty and Fiat 3000)
1 Armoured Train Brigade
2 Railway Artillery Brigades
=25 active divisions, plus the equivalent of 5 divisions of artillery supporting almost all of those divisions and 1 division of train units
(plus the armoured brigade)
(plus one armoured recon batallion attached to coastal units)
Reserves
The equivalent of 134.4 divisions, but probably
120 Divisions
-96 Infantry Divisions
-12 Cavalry Divisions
-12 Mountain Divisions
plus 14.4 Artillery Divisions
The geographic placement of the reserve divisions probably reflects population density (according to the 1970s Bolivia/Ecuador/Peru population density charts), with a disproportionate intensity in the South.
Army General Information
504,000 active-duty soldiers
2,016,000 reserves
Army tech level of 3
33.6 active divisions
134.4 reserve divisions
Active Divisions
Coastal Defense Units
1st Coastal Defense Army
4 Coastal Divisions
-1 division of Infantry-1918 including an artillery brigade
-1 division of Infantry-1918 including an experimental motorized battallion
-2 divisions of Infantry-1918
2nd Coastal Defense Corps
2 Coastal Divisions
-Infantry-1918
Coastal Fortresses
(Each Manned by 1X Fortress Brigade)
WWI-era (built approx 1914-1918)
Supported by the Coastal Armies described in the Army OOB
Manta
Guayacil
Machala
Talara
Chimbote
Callao
Lima
Paita
Pisco
Matarani
Other Divisions
15 Fortress Brigades (5 divisions - 10 of which are described under "Coastal Fortresses")
Of the following active divisions, 70% of them are deployed defensively in the South/South-East, to protect against Chiletina and the Cisplatines. They are integrated with 5 fortress brigades inside fortresses. The remaining 30% are deployed North and North-East to maintain border security with Gran Colombia and Brazil. (Of those 20%, one-third are probably headquartered at Iquitos.)
7 Jungle Divisions (with mountain artillery)
4 Mountain Divisions (with mountain artillery)
4 Cavalry Divisions (2 with flying artillery brigades)
3 Standard 1918 divisions for defense of flat or densely populated areas
Division at Villazon supplemented with an armoured brigade (Liberty and Fiat 3000)
1 Armoured Train Brigade
2 Railway Artillery Brigades
=25 active divisions, plus the equivalent of 5 divisions of artillery supporting almost all of those divisions and 1 division of train units
(plus the armoured brigade)
(plus one armoured recon batallion attached to coastal units)
Reserves
The equivalent of 134.4 divisions, but probably
120 Divisions
-96 Infantry Divisions
-12 Cavalry Divisions
-12 Mountain Divisions
plus 14.4 Artillery Divisions
The geographic placement of the reserve divisions probably reflects population density (according to the 1970s Bolivia/Ecuador/Peru population density charts), with a disproportionate intensity in the South.
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Nobody built 50kt ocean liners in 1890.Norade wrote: -3 Reliable class troop transport ships, converted ocean liners (Ships laid in 1890, converted for military use in 1911)
--50kt transports
---150kt total
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
USSR wrote:
Population: 5 [~147 million men] * - note, real life population, but for all mobilization and army calculations used the upper limit of 125 million. This is only for realism purposes and not for combat purposes.
Territory: 5 [~20 million sq.km]
Colonies: 0
Industry: 4 [Rapidly industrializing, no Civil War ravage, but a mild depression in 1917-1922]
Economy: 3 [The Revolution transformed the Union into a command economy and also plunged it into a mild depression, but there is no Civil War ravage]
Infrastructure: 3 [Roads are bane and virtually nonexistent; the railroad remains the supreme communication, but it's wide-reaching and serving the industry]
Standing military limit: 3 [Russia mobilizes no faster than others; and probably often slower. The new mobilization plan, drafted with the experience of the Period of Wars (1914-1920) focuses on keeping a relatively large standing Army versus many possible rivals, and have a World War I-like mobilization reserve in case of another major war]
Navy: 3 [Russian ascendancy to being a naval power was not cut short; the surviving Russian Empire capital ships live on in the RKKF; two carriers are constructed and Russia fields 11 dreadnaught battleships and battlecruisers, as well as a large semi-modern destroyer fleet]
Army: 3 (1+2) [Soviet peacetime regular army, the RKKA, is quite large, expecting an attack of bourgeois coalition of nations that could field more than 2,5 million men against it in 192X. The total mobilization pool of the Soviet Armed Forces (all branches) is 17,5 million (14% of 125 million), whereas the standing Army is 1,05 million men, and the planned reserves per the 1925 mobilization plan are 4,2 million men]
Air force: 3 [Russian Airforce is in the process of being born; the Russian Empire's wartime planes are obsolete and worn out. The large construction programme only started in 1924-1925, and so the Airforce is even smaller than industrial capacities allow - but it will expand]
Naval Order of Battle wrote:
Baltic Fleet: 1 carrier, 1 seaplane tender, 5 dr.battleships, 4 dr.battlecruisers, 4 light cruisers, 4 pre-dr.battleships, 3 armored cruisers, 2 protected cruisers, 28 Novik destroyers (post-1913), 58 old destroyers, 21 submarine, 3 gunboats, lots of small cutters, minesweepers, etc. <100-200 t. st.d
1x Komsomolets-class carrier (not commissioned): SNS Komsomolets (converted training ship Ocean)
1x seaplane tender: SNS Soviet
1x Ivan Bubnov-class battleship (not commissioned): SNS Ivan Bubnov
4x Izmail class battlecruisers: SNS Izmail, SNS Borodino, SNS Kinburn, SNS Navarin
4x Gangut class battleships: SNS Oktyabrskaya Revolutsia, SNS Parizhskaya Kommuna, SNS Marat, SNS Mikhail Frunze
2x Andrei Pervozvanniy class battleships (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Deputat, SNS Respublika
1x Borodino class battleship (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Slava
1x Tsesarevich class battleship (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Grazhdanin
4x Svetlana class light cruisers: SNS Krasniy Krym, SNS Krasnaya Belorussia, SNS Krasniy Ural, SNS Krasnaya Sibir
1x Rurik class armored cruiser (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Rurik
2x Pallada class armored cruisers (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Aurora, SNS Diana
2x Bogatyr class protected cruisers (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Profintern, SNS Partiya
28x Novik class destroyers (Baltic sea series)
8x Ukraina class destroyers
4x Okhotnik class destroyers
4x Vsadnik class destroyers
4x Finn class destroyers
8x Inzhener-mechanic Zverev class destroyers
11x Lieutenant Burakov class destroyers
8x Deyatelniy class destroyers
2x Buyniy class destroyers
9x Sokol class destroyers
5x American Holland class submarines
16x Bars class submarines
1x Groziaschiy class gunboat
1x Khivinets class gunboat
1x Khrabriy class gunboat
Black Sea Fleet: 1 carrier, 5 seaplane tender, 3 dr.battleships, 4 light cruisers, 3 pre-dr.battleships, 2 protected cruisers, 17 Novik destroyers (post-1913), 17 old destroyers, 19 submarines, 2 gunboats, lots of small cutters, minesweepers, etc. <100-200 t. st.d
1x Sokol-class carrier (not commissioned): SNS Sokol (converted hull of Imperatritsa Maria battleship)
2x Imperator Alexandr class seaplane tenders: SNS Respublikanets, SNS Aviator
3x Romania class seaplane tenders: SNS Ruminskaya Respublika, SNS 1907 god, SNS Socialnaya Revolutsia
1x Almaz class seaplane tender: SNS Almaz
3x Imperatritsa Maria class battleships: SNS Volya, SNS Svobodnaya Rossia, SNS Demokratia
2x Evstafi class battleships (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Revolutsia, SNS Vosstanie
1x Potemkin class battleship (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Borets za svobodu
4x Svetlana class light cruisers: SNS Chervona Ukraina, SNS Krasniy Kavkaz, SNS Krasniy Sever, SNS Krasniy Vostok
2x Bogatyr class protected cruisers (pre-dreadnaught): SNS Komintern, SNS Osoaviakhim
17x Novik class destroyers (Black sea series)
4x Lieutenant Shestakov class destroyers
9x Lieutenant Puschin class destroyers
4x Sokol class destroyers
6x American Holland class submarines
6x Bars class submarines
3x Narval class submarines
3x Morzh class submarines
1x Krab class underwater minelayer (submarine)
2x Zaporozhets class gunboats
Northern Sea Fleet: 2 protected cruisers, 12 minesweepers, 20 old destroyers, 2 submarines
1x Varyag class protected cruiser (pre-dreadnaught): Varyag
1x Askold class protected cruiser (pre-dreadnaught): Krasnoe Zapolarye
12x Bombardir-class minesweepers
2x Inzhener-mechanic Zverev class destroyers
3x Kit class destroyers
2x Forel class destroyers
5x Tverdiy class destroyers
4x Buyniy class destroyers
4x Sokol class destroyers
2x Bars class submarines
Volga-Caspian Sea Flotilla:
2x Ardagan-class gunboats: Kars, Ardagan
Shilka Military Flotilla:
1x Kommuna barge converted to seaplane carrier: SNS Kommuna
3x Buryat-class monitors: Buryat, Mongol, Orochanin
7x Vogul-class monitors: Bednota, Ussuriets, Proletariy, Kirgiz, Korel, Sibiryak, Zyryanin
8x Shkval-class monitors: Uragan, Vyuga, Groza, Shtorm, Smerch, Shkval, Vikhr, Taifun
Full TOE: NAVY - RKKF
Army Order of Battle wrote:
GENERAL OVERVIEW:
Manpower actual - 1 050 000
- 54 infantry/rifle divisions 100% str= 691 200
- 40 infantry/rifle divisions 50% str = 256 000
- 20 cavalry regiments = 30 000
- 1 tank army (land armada) = 20 000
- 13 armored train brigades = 6 500
- 35 infantry division supporting tank regiments = 40 000
Mob. plan 1925 manpower - 5 200 000
- raises 40 rifle divs. to 100% str = 256 000
- raises 175 rifle divs. to 100% str = 2 023 200
- adds 40 cavalry regiments = 500 000
- adds 20 reserve regiments = 200 000
- 82 newly formed divisions = 1 058 480 (without pre-existing command structure)
Total unmobilized reserves - 4 200 000
Equipment (non-complete list)
Rifles:
- Mosin-Nagant Model 1920 rifles - 4 300 000
Machine guns:
- various models of Maxim guns - 100 000
Artillery:
- heavy TM-8 artillery railway platform - 2 (203mm)
- 280mm Shneider 1914/15 - 25
- 305mm mortar 1915 - 31
- various pieces of organic field artillery (less than 200mm) - 9640
- large-caliber anti-air guns (76,2mm Lender p.1914/1915) - 1000 pieces, of them 20 placed on 5 light armored trains designated "anti-air" trains).
UNIT COMPOSITION
RIFLE DIVISION OF 1924, 100% COMPLECT (CADRE): 12800 men
- 3x rifle regiments 2805 men each, 3x regimental organic artillery batteries
- 1x light artillery regiment
- 1x cavalry squadron
- 1x sapper company
- 1x communications company
- 1x support company
RIFLE DIVISION OF 1924, 50% COMPLECT (TERRITORIAL) 6400 men (peacetime stand-down reduction levels)
Same composition, 50% strength
RIFLE DIVISION OF 1924, 10% COMPLECT (RESERVE) 1280 men (command structure for a peacetime reserve unit)
Same composition, 10% strength (command and other non-dischargeable personnel)
TANK ARMADA OF 1923, 100% COMPLECT (CADRE) 20000 men
1x heavy "tank flotilla" (100x Mendeleev tanks, 10000 men)
1x light "tank flotilla" (200x Renault Russian tanks, 10x armored cars)
ID-ATTACHED ARMORED CAR REGIMENT 1923, 100% COMPLECT (CADRE) ~500 men
20-30x armored cars
ID-ATTACHED TANK REGIMENT 1923, 100% COMPLECT (CADRE) ~500 men
20 Renault Russian tanks
HQ RESERVE SPECIAL ARTILLERY REGIMENT 1923, 100% COMPLECT (CADRE) ~500 men
2-5x special artillery pieces
HQ ARMORED TRAIN BRIGADE 1923, 100% COMPLECT (CADRE) ~500 men
1x heavy armored train, 2x light armored trains (usually)
ORDER OF BATTLE BY REGIONS
Moscow Military District: 6 ID, 1 TA, 2 ATB, 20 reserve ID
- 1x rifle 100% complect (cadre) division (Moscow Proletarian Rifle Division*) * - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 5x rifle 50% complect (territorial) divisions (6, 14, 18, 55, 84)
- 1x tank armada
- 2x armored train brigade
-20x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Leningrad Military District:: 6 ID, 3 heavy AR, 1 ATB, 20 reserve ID
- 3x rifle 100% complect (cadre) divisions (16*, 20**, 56) * - attached organic units with armored cars ** - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 3x rifle 50% complect divisions (101, 102, 103)
- 3x special artillery reserve regiment (5x heavy guns)
- 1x armored train brigade
-20x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Belorusso-Baltic Military District:: 17 ID, 3 heavy AR, 2 ATB, 30 reserve ID
- 12x rifle 100% complect (cadre) divisions (2*, 4*, 5**, 8**, 27**, 37, 43, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124) * - attached organic units with armored cars, supporting tank regiments 20 tanks each ** - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 5x rifle divisions 50% complect (29**, 33**, 48, 64, 81, 10) ** - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 3x special artillery reserve regiment (5x heavy guns)
- 2x armored train brigade
-30x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Ukrainian Military District:: 24 ID, 3 heavy AR, 2 ATB, 30 reserve ID
- 14x rifle 100% complect (cadre) divisions (24*, 44, 3*, 46, 51, 95, 96, 99, 49, 17, 19, 100, 125) * - attached organic units with armored cars, supporting tank regiments 20 tanks each
- 10x rifle 50% complect divisions (2T**, 7**, 15**, 25**, 30**, 41**, 58, 75, 80, 23) ** - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 3x special artillery reserve regiment (5x heavy guns)
- 2x armored train brigade
- 1st Cavalry Corps (2x cavalry divisions, 4 regiments each)
-30x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
North Caucases Military District:: 5 ID, 5 reserve ID
- 1x rifle 100% complect (mountain) division (28)
- 4x rifle 50% complect divisions (9, 13, 22, 74)
- navy assets under command: Caspian Military Flotilla
-5x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Volga Military District: 8 ID, 1 ATB, 10 reserve ID
- 8x rifle 50% complect divisions (1**, 31**, 53**, 61, 65, 70, 82, 85) ** - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 1x armored train brigade
-10x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Central Asian Military District: 2 ID, 1 ATB, 20 reserve ID
- 2x rifle 100% complect (mountain) divisions (1T**, 3T**) ** - with supporting tank regiment, 20 tanks
- 1x armored train brigade
- 1x cavalry division, 4 regiments
-20x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Siberian Military District: 3 ID, 10 reserve ID
- 3x rifle 50% complect divisions (71, 73, 78)
-10x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Special Far East Army: 23 ID, 1 special AR, 2 heavy AR, 4 ATB, 30 reserve ID
- 21x rifle 100% complect (cadre) divisions (1*, 2*, 3* Far Eastern, 12**, 21**, 26**, 32**, 34**, 36**, 40**, 57**, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119) * - attached organic units with armored cars, have supporting tank regiments 20 tanks each ** - only have supporting tank regiments 20 tanks each
- 2x rifle 50% complect divisions (35**, 94**) ** - only have supporting tank regiments 20 tanks each
- 1x special artillery reserve regiment (2x TM-8 203-mm heavy gun railway platforms)
- 2x special artillery reserve regiment (5x heavy guns)
- 4x armored train brigade
- 2nd Cavalry Corps (2x cavalry divisions, 4 regiments each)
- navy assets under command: Shilka Military Flotilla
- airforce assets under command: 2x light bomber squadron (18 R-1 each), 2x light recon squadron (18 R-1 each)
-30x reserve rifle 10% complect divisions
Full TOE: ARMY - RKKA
Air Force Order of Battle wrote:
Heavy bomber squadrons:
Moscow: 1st HBS (Red Banner Squadron of "Ilya Muromets" air ships), 2x3 Ilya Muromets latest model
Moscow: 5x HBS, each 2x3 Ilya Muromets
Leningrad: 4x HBS, each 2x3 Ilya Muromets
Volgograd: 3x HBS, each 2x3 Ilya Muromets
Special transportation squadron:
8x Ilya Muromets (early modifications), in civilian time serving as government passenger liners
Fighter squadrons:
Moscow: 1st Red Banner FS, 46 fighters Fokker D.XI (3 flights)
Leningrad: 1st Red Banner FS, 46 fighters Fokker D.XI (3 flights)
Light bomber squadron:
Nerchinsk: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Minsk: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Kiev: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Leningrad: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Chita: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Light recon squadron:
Nerchinsk: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Minsk: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Kiev: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Leningrad: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Baku: 1x LBS, 18 R-1 (3 flights)
Naval aviation squadrons:
Sebastopol: 1x squadron, 28 M-24 (4 flights)
Leningrad: 1x squadron "Krasniy Baltiets" (Red Baltic Man), 28 M-24 (4 flights)
Training squadrons:
Lipetsk: 2x TS, each 8 R-1 (2 flights)
Experimental aircraft:
Lipetsk: 1x ANT-4 / TB-1 heavy bomber, used for paratrooper training, 1x 2B-1L / B-1 heavy bomber, trials, 1x I-1 fighter, experimental machine trials
Full TOE:AIR FORCE - RKKVF
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Egyptian Sultanate
(Updated to Q1, 1927)
Point Spread Per January 1927
POP 2 +1 from COL
HOM 3
COL 3
IND 4
ECO 4
INF 4
SML 3
NAV 2
ARM 3 +2 from IND
AIR 4
IBPs to spend:
400 base
+19 -- 1925 industrial improvement (75 IBP x .25)
+25 -- 1926 industrial improvement (100 IBP x .25)
+ 5% bonus from ECO 4
466 total points
The Sultan's Army
MILITARY MANPOWER
Mobilization Pool: 9 million
Army Manpower: 4.5 million
Standing Army: 1.5 million
Ready Reserves: 3 million
ARMY CAPABILITIES SCORE
Ind 4
Eco 3
Arm 5
TOT 12
Score 4: “Interbellum period weapons, organization, and training. Tankettes, armored cars, and newer medium tanks available, modern artillery, air-cooled machine guns (M2 Browning). Combined Army-Ind-Econ score of 12, all scores must be at least 3.”
STANDING ARMY
89 Divisions x 15,000 troops
6x Fida'iyun Brigades (1,500 troops)
Misc. brigades & battalions attached at Army & Corps level.
16 Infantry Divisions
- 2 Infantry Brigades (Horse), 1 Cavalry Brigade, 1 Armored Battalion
22 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Cavalry Brigades, 1 Flying Artillery Battalion
20 Motorized Infantry Divisions
- 2 Infantry Brigades (Motorized), 1 Artillery Brigade, 1 Armored Recon Battalion
18 Armored Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Cavalry Brigades, 1 Armored Brigade, 1 Armored Recon Battalion
10 Artillery Divisions
- 3 Artillery Brigades, 1 Infantry Battalion (Horse)
3 Siege Artillery Division
- 3 Siege Artillery Brigades, 1 Infantry Battalion (Horse)
10 Armored Brigades
22 Independent Tank Battalions
(2 remaining Armored Recon Battalions are in peacetime attached to al-Aqabah Military School for training & evaluation purposes.)
READY RESERVES
200 Divisions x 15,000 troops
30x Fida'iyun Brigades (1,500 troops each)
50 Infantry divisions
40 Bedouin divisions
50 Cavalry divisions
40 artillery divisions
20 siege artillery divisions
Army Equipment
Tanks
Medium Mark C
460mm heavy siege gun
420mm heavy siege gun
380mm siege field gun
240mm siege howitzer
152mm howitzer
114mm light howitzer
75mm field gun
47 mm field gun
37mm automatic cannon
Personal Arms
SMI Pattern-1897 12-gauge 'trench sweeper' shotgun
SMI Pattern-1918 9mm submachine gun
SMI Pattern-1922 7.7mm bolt-action rifle
KTW A-1 6.5mm machine carbine
KTW M-1 7.7mm machine gun
KTW M-3 12.7mm heavy machine gun
Forts
Fortifications built by the Sultanate tend to envelop strategic harbors, the idea being to deter potential enemies from even thinking about seizing the ports critical to the functioning of the Sultanate. Note: this only includes extraordinarily heavy fortifications, not regular border forts or fortified cities such as Mecca, Cyrene, el-Alamein, or others.
Canal Bulwarks
AIR FORCE CAPABILITIES SCORE
Ind 4
Eco 3
Air 4
TOT 11
Score 3+: “WWI level aircraft. Fighter planes (Sopwith Camel, Vickers F.B.5, Fokker E.I, etc.) and earliest bombers. Combined Air-Industry-Economy score of 9, all scores must be at least 1.” [Presumably with token lvl 4 aircraft.]
AIRCRAFT
Focus 4: 480 aircraft (at game start)
Fighters
150 SMI-22R (recon monoplane)
436 Avia BH-21
420 Gloster Grebe
1280 KTW Sparrowhawk (biplane fighter)
Bombers
160 Airco DH.9J (day bomber)
546 Blackburn Dart (light/torpedo bomber)
300 KTW Storm Petrel (light/torpedo bomber--1927 model)
462 Breguet 19 (light bomber/reconnaissance)
210 Vickers Virginia (heavy bomber)
850 SMI Abdullah V/2500 (heavy bomber)
Airships
22 Airship Carriers (+ 5 KTW Sparrowhawk per carrier)
The Sultan's Navy
Focus 2: Total combat fleet tonnage of 300,000 Standard Displacement. Adds 40,000T shipyard capacity. Combined Industry/Economy level of 4.
1 Fatah al-Islam class battleship [German Imperator class]
5 Misr class heavy cruisers [Furutaka class]
6 Aida class destroyers [Chacal class]
20 Umm Saad class destroyers [V and W class]
4 Mujahid class submarines [M class]
7 Amaliyya class submarines [S class]
16 Jihad class submarines [modified R class]
21 Mufti class minesweepers [Hunt class]
Deployments
NOTE: Aircraft are deployed in squadrons of 12; because this does not always correspond to the number of aircraft purchased the number of squadrons is always rounded down (i.e. 400 Fokker D.XIV translates to 33 rather than 33,3 squadrons). Remaining airframes are assumed to be 'surplus' equipment to compensate for case of crashes, training accidents, etc.
2 Infantry Divisions
3 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
4 Armored Cavalry Divisions
1 Artillery Division
1 Siege Artillery Division
1 Independent Armored Brigades
2 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
17 KTW Sparrowhawk
3 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
11 SMI Abdullah V/2500
3 Airship Carriers
1 Infantry Division
2 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
1 Armored Cavalry Division
2 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
5 Gloster Grebe
17 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
2 Vickers Virginia
11 SMI Abdullah V/2500
1 Airship Carriers
3 Infantry Divisions
3 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
4 Armored Cavalry Divisions
2 Artillery Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Division
2 Independent Armored Brigades
4 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
19 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
14 SMI Abdullah V/2500
4 Airship Carriers
3 Infantry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions
3 Armored Cavalry Divisions
3 Artillery Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Division
2 Independent Armored Brigades
5 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
19 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
11 SMI Abdullah V/2500
4 Airship Carriers
3 Infantry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
4 Cavalry Divisions
4 Armored Cavalry Divisions
2 Artillery Divisions
3 Independent Armored Brigades
5 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
18 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
12 SMI Abdullah V/2500
5 Airship Carriers
3 Infantry Divisions
5 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
2 Armored Cavalry Divisions
1 Artillery Divisions
2 Independent Armored Brigades
3 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
17 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
12 SMI Abdullah V/2500
5 Airship Carriers
(Updated to Q1, 1927)
Point Spread Per January 1927
POP 2 +1 from COL
HOM 3
COL 3
IND 4
ECO 4
INF 4
SML 3
NAV 2
ARM 3 +2 from IND
AIR 4
IBPs to spend:
400 base
+19 -- 1925 industrial improvement (75 IBP x .25)
+25 -- 1926 industrial improvement (100 IBP x .25)
+ 5% bonus from ECO 4
466 total points
The Sultan's Army
MILITARY MANPOWER
Mobilization Pool: 9 million
Army Manpower: 4.5 million
Standing Army: 1.5 million
Ready Reserves: 3 million
ARMY CAPABILITIES SCORE
Ind 4
Eco 3
Arm 5
TOT 12
Score 4: “Interbellum period weapons, organization, and training. Tankettes, armored cars, and newer medium tanks available, modern artillery, air-cooled machine guns (M2 Browning). Combined Army-Ind-Econ score of 12, all scores must be at least 3.”
STANDING ARMY
89 Divisions x 15,000 troops
6x Fida'iyun Brigades (1,500 troops)
Misc. brigades & battalions attached at Army & Corps level.
16 Infantry Divisions
- 2 Infantry Brigades (Horse), 1 Cavalry Brigade, 1 Armored Battalion
22 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Cavalry Brigades, 1 Flying Artillery Battalion
20 Motorized Infantry Divisions
- 2 Infantry Brigades (Motorized), 1 Artillery Brigade, 1 Armored Recon Battalion
18 Armored Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Cavalry Brigades, 1 Armored Brigade, 1 Armored Recon Battalion
10 Artillery Divisions
- 3 Artillery Brigades, 1 Infantry Battalion (Horse)
3 Siege Artillery Division
- 3 Siege Artillery Brigades, 1 Infantry Battalion (Horse)
10 Armored Brigades
22 Independent Tank Battalions
(2 remaining Armored Recon Battalions are in peacetime attached to al-Aqabah Military School for training & evaluation purposes.)
READY RESERVES
200 Divisions x 15,000 troops
30x Fida'iyun Brigades (1,500 troops each)
50 Infantry divisions
40 Bedouin divisions
50 Cavalry divisions
40 artillery divisions
20 siege artillery divisions
Army Equipment
Tanks
Medium Mark C
- Crew of 4, weight 20t, 150hp engine, range 225km, top speed 12.7 km/h, 14 mm armor, armament: 5x 7.7mm MGs OR 57 mm gun + 2 7.7mm MGs
- Crew of 5, weight 11.7t, 90hp engine, range 190km, top speed 24km/h, 6.25 mm armor, armament: 47 mm gun + 4x 7.7mm MGs
- Crew of 5, weight 12t, 90hp engine, range 193km, top speed 24km/h, 6.25 to 8 mm armor, armament: 47 mm gun + 4x 7.7mm MGs
- Crew of 12, weight 76t, 2x 250hp engines, range 150km, top speed 15km/h, 45mm max armor, armament: 75mm gun + 4x 7.7mm MGs
460mm heavy siege gun
420mm heavy siege gun
380mm siege field gun
240mm siege howitzer
152mm howitzer
114mm light howitzer
75mm field gun
47 mm field gun
37mm automatic cannon
Personal Arms
SMI Pattern-1897 12-gauge 'trench sweeper' shotgun
SMI Pattern-1918 9mm submachine gun
SMI Pattern-1922 7.7mm bolt-action rifle
KTW A-1 6.5mm machine carbine
KTW M-1 7.7mm machine gun
KTW M-3 12.7mm heavy machine gun
Forts
Fortifications built by the Sultanate tend to envelop strategic harbors, the idea being to deter potential enemies from even thinking about seizing the ports critical to the functioning of the Sultanate. Note: this only includes extraordinarily heavy fortifications, not regular border forts or fortified cities such as Mecca, Cyrene, el-Alamein, or others.
Canal Bulwarks
- Port Said Bulwark - located near the Mediterranean mouth of the Suez canal
- Port Suez Bulwark - located near the Red Sea mouth of the Suez canal
- Ras el-Ush Bulwark - located near the southern entrance of the Red Sea, its guns and fast patrol boats control the full width of the Sea
- Qasr Qaitbay (Alexandria)
- Qasr Jalyanah (Benghazi)
- Qasr Ha'Asara (Al-Ghazza)
- Qasr al-Kuwait
- Qasr Suakin
- Qasr Aqiq Tabir & Qasr al-Qunfidhah
- Khamis Mushayt
- As Shaharin
- Nabta Playa
AIR FORCE CAPABILITIES SCORE
Ind 4
Eco 3
Air 4
TOT 11
Score 3+: “WWI level aircraft. Fighter planes (Sopwith Camel, Vickers F.B.5, Fokker E.I, etc.) and earliest bombers. Combined Air-Industry-Economy score of 9, all scores must be at least 1.” [Presumably with token lvl 4 aircraft.]
AIRCRAFT
Focus 4: 480 aircraft (at game start)
Fighters
150 SMI-22R (recon monoplane)
436 Avia BH-21
420 Gloster Grebe
1280 KTW Sparrowhawk (biplane fighter)
Bombers
160 Airco DH.9J (day bomber)
546 Blackburn Dart (light/torpedo bomber)
300 KTW Storm Petrel (light/torpedo bomber--1927 model)
462 Breguet 19 (light bomber/reconnaissance)
210 Vickers Virginia (heavy bomber)
850 SMI Abdullah V/2500 (heavy bomber)
Airships
22 Airship Carriers (+ 5 KTW Sparrowhawk per carrier)
The Sultan's Navy
Focus 2: Total combat fleet tonnage of 300,000 Standard Displacement. Adds 40,000T shipyard capacity. Combined Industry/Economy level of 4.
1 Fatah al-Islam class battleship [German Imperator class]
- Rasheed Ibn-Athir
- Najim al-Zafir
- Qutuz the Defender
- Salah ad-Din the Conqueror
- Sayf ad-Din the Lawgiver
- Nasir ad-Din the Restorer
- Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha
- Yusuf Sinan Pasha
- Mahmud Dramali Pasha
5 Misr class heavy cruisers [Furutaka class]
- Sheik Shazly
- Sharm el-Sheik
- Sidi Abdei Rahman
- Syed Zafar
- Sadiq Shazia Yasin
- al-Kuwait
- ad-Dasma
- al-Farawaniyah
- al-Amahdi
- al-Funaytis
- al-Jahra
- Leander
- Brydah
- ar-Riyad
- Jeddah
- al-Farsh
- Hafar al-Batin
- Sidi Hamzah
- Abu Bakr
- Umar ibn al-Khattab
- Uthman ibn Affan
- Ali ibn Abu Talib
- Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
6 Aida class destroyers [Chacal class]
- Maryut
- Al Furat
- Al Nil
- Ekdu
- Atbarah
- Al Manzalla
20 Umm Saad class destroyers [V and W class]
4 Mujahid class submarines [M class]
7 Amaliyya class submarines [S class]
16 Jihad class submarines [modified R class]
21 Mufti class minesweepers [Hunt class]
Deployments
NOTE: Aircraft are deployed in squadrons of 12; because this does not always correspond to the number of aircraft purchased the number of squadrons is always rounded down (i.e. 400 Fokker D.XIV translates to 33 rather than 33,3 squadrons). Remaining airframes are assumed to be 'surplus' equipment to compensate for case of crashes, training accidents, etc.
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1 Home Army (Egypt)
3 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
4 Armored Cavalry Divisions
1 Artillery Division
1 Siege Artillery Division
1 Independent Armored Brigades
2 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
17 KTW Sparrowhawk
3 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
11 SMI Abdullah V/2500
3 Airship Carriers
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2 Army of the Levant (Sinai / Jordan / Yishuv)
2 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
1 Armored Cavalry Division
2 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
5 Gloster Grebe
17 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
2 Vickers Virginia
11 SMI Abdullah V/2500
1 Airship Carriers
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3 Army of the Emirates /(Emirates)
3 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
4 Armored Cavalry Divisions
2 Artillery Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Division
2 Independent Armored Brigades
4 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
19 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
14 SMI Abdullah V/2500
4 Airship Carriers
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4 Army Group South (Arabia)
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions
3 Armored Cavalry Divisions
3 Artillery Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Division
2 Independent Armored Brigades
5 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
19 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
11 SMI Abdullah V/2500
4 Airship Carriers
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5 Army Group East (Libya)
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
4 Cavalry Divisions
4 Armored Cavalry Divisions
2 Artillery Divisions
3 Independent Armored Brigades
5 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
18 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
12 SMI Abdullah V/2500
5 Airship Carriers
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6 Army of the Sudan / Expeditionary Army (Sudan)
5 Motorized Infantry Division
4 Cavalry Divisions
2 Armored Cavalry Divisions
1 Artillery Divisions
2 Independent Armored Brigades
3 Independent Tank Battalions
1 Fida'iyun Brigade
2 SMI-22R
6 Avia BH-21
6 Gloster Grebe
17 KTW Sparrowhawk
2 Airco DH.9J
9 Blackburn Dart
5 KTW Storm Petrel
3 Vickers Virginia
12 SMI Abdullah V/2500
5 Airship Carriers
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SDN World 2: The North Frequesuan Trust
SDN World 3: The Sultanate of Egypt
SDN World 4: The United Solarian Sovereignty
SDN World 5: San Dorado
There'll be a bodycount, we're gonna watch it rise
The folks at CNN, they won't believe their eyes
SDN World 3: The Sultanate of Egypt
SDN World 4: The United Solarian Sovereignty
SDN World 5: San Dorado
There'll be a bodycount, we're gonna watch it rise
The folks at CNN, they won't believe their eyes
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Third French Republic
General facts:
The modern Republic is the creation of the Simonist political party. After the Franco-Prussian War of the early 1870's, the French populace became disgusted with the way their "leaders" had been more concerned with their own egos than with actually prosecuting the war. Additionally, the French Socialist and Communist movements had been gaining more and more power with the rise of industry in France, and their demands for representation created the original Simonist Party. Named after the philosopher Saint-Simon, who coined the term "socialism," the party originally promised "Education for the Young, Medecine for the Old, and Bread for All," and continues to provide them to this day. However, once the Simonists absorbed the remnants of the Bonapartist movement, a note of distinct nationalism began to creep into their rhetoric.
The Republic is just that - A proper representative democracy. The Parliamentary Senate is elected by the people, as is the President, who holds various powers and duties to balance the power of the Senate and occasionally provide a needed impetus for decision. Although the nation is rather militaristic, French citizens enjoy equal protection of the law and minorities are very well integrated.
Points Distribution
Population: 3, +2 for Colonial Territory
France counts 125 000 000 citizens within its borders, 50 000 000 of them in the colonies.
Home Territory: 3
French home territory is, shockingly enough, Metropolitan France.
Colonial Territory: 4
French colonial territory consists of North Africa, a swath of the Sahara, Tahiti, Laos, and Cambodia.
Industry: 5
After losing Alsace-Lorraine to the Germans and the West African territories to the Dutch, France embarked on a plan of rapid industrialization that has borne some truly impressive fruit.
IBPs: 675
Economy: 3
The French finance system is sufficient for the country's needs, but is nothing to write home about.
Infrastructure: 4
The French railway system has the distinction of being among the worlds most extensive, and colonial planners, realizing the use of such a rail net, have attempted to bring to iron horse to the far-flung regions of French dominion.
Standing Military: 2
Currently, French thinking is that the quantity of one's army is less important than the quality of one's troops. Only time will tell if this is correct.
Naval Focus: 3
French military thinking, as current, holds that no colonial power is worth it's salt without a a halfway-decent Navy to enforce it's edicts across the globe. To that end, a buildup has begun in the Marine Nationale, though it is not as yet complete.
900 000 tons maximum + 300 000 auxiliaries maximum
884 965 total + 300 000 auxiliaries total
Marine Nationale Order of Battle:
3x Richelieu-Class Fast Battleship – 48 950 tons; 146 850 tons
2x Magnifique-Class Battleship (South Dakota-class clone) 43 200 tons
3x Bretagne-Class Dreadnought – 25 000 tons; 75 000 tons
4x Normandie-Class Dreadnought – 25 250 tons; 101 000 tons
4x Glorieuse-Class Battlecruiser (Renown-class clone)- 32 000 tons; 128 000 tons
2x Admiral-Class Battlecruiser - 45 200 tons
13x Duquesne-Class Cruiser – 10 000 tons; 120 000 tons
19x Suffren-Class Cruiser – 10 000 tons; 90 000 tons
2x Waldeck-Rousseau-Class Cruiser – 13 650; 27 300 tons
80x Clemson-Class Destroyer – 1 215 tons; 97 200 tons
30x L-Class Submarine - 890 tons; 26 700 tons
17x Odin-Class Submarine - 2 000 tons; 34 000 tons
3x Langley-Class Aeroplane Carrier – 11 500 tons
1x Graf Zeppelin-Class Aeroplane Carrier - 33 550 tons
2x Lexington-Class Aeroplane Carrier - 36 000 tons
5x Pantsership
5x Dutch-Class Cruiser
45x Wolf-Class Destroyer
15x Dutch II-Class Submarine
30x M29-Class Monitor - 535 tons; 16 050 tons
39x Panormos-Class Torpedo Boat - 235 tons; 9 165 tons
50x Wake-Class River Gunboat - 536 tons; 26 800 tons
Auxiliaries:
10x Medium Troop Transport - 6 000 tons
9x Large Troop Transport - 10 000 tons
2x Hospital Ship - 10 000 tons; 20 000 tons
6x Supply Ship - 10 000 tons; 60 000 tons
8x Fleet Oiler - 10 000 tons; 80 000 tons
8x Ammunition Ship - 5 000 tons; 40 000 tons
MN Deployments:
Channel Station
2x Lexington CA
1x Graf Zeppelin CA
3x Richelieu BB
2x Magnifique BB
4x Glorieuse BC
2x Admiral BC
12x Suffren CA
5x Dutch CA
40x Clemson DD
30x L-Class SSK
17x Odin SSK
39x Torpedo Boat
Mediterranean Station
3x Langley CA
2x Bretagne DN
2x Normandie DN
7x Suffren CA
3x Duquesne CA
20x Clemson DD
20x Wolf DD
7x Dutch II SSK
West Africa Station
5x Pantsership
5x Duquesne CA
20x Clemson DD
5x Wolf DD
8x Dutch II SSK
Far East Station
1x Bretagne DN
2x Normandie DN
5x Duquesne CA
2x Waldeck-Rousseau CA
20x Wolf DD
30x Monitor
50x River Gunboat
Army Focus: 2, +3 for Industry, Tech Level 4
The French Army is perhaps the best in Europe, having spent decades working its collective fingers to the bone to have a chance of avenging the humiliations imposed by German and Dutch forces. French troops are mainly drawn from Metropolitan France, though the infamous Foreign Legion divisions are filled with men from every nation on Earth and many troops come from the colonial regions.
17 500 000-man Mobilization Pool
8 750 000 Standing Military Limit
20% Standing Army-1 750 000
60% Ready Reserves-5 250 000
Armee de Terre Order of Battle:
Standing Army: 350 Brigades
Standing Army has Tech Level 4 equipment.
18x Armored Brigades
177x Motor Rifle Brigades
56x Marine Brigades
86x Infantry Brigades
55x Artillery Brigades
Reserve: 1 260 Brigades
Reserves have Tech Level 3 equipment, with some Tech Level 4 sprinkled throughout.
960x Infantry Brigades
90x Cavalry Brigades
300x Artillery Brigades
60x Siege Artillery Brigades
Air Focus: 2, Tech Level 4
The French Aerial Corps, though the youngest of the services, is nonetheless prestigious and highly respected by the average civilian. Largely, this is because an inordinate number of pilots are drawn from the upper classes, and because those same well-connected servicemen help to insure that the French aeroplanes are among the best in the world.
Aerial Corps Order of Battle:
Tech Level 4
500x NiD-24 (fighter monoplane)
150x Farman F.150 (bomber biplane)
350x Farman F.175 (bomber monoplane) {fictional}
110x Liore et Olivier LeO 12 (night bomber biplane)
300x Liore et Olivier LeO 15 (dive bomber monoplane) {fictional}
90x Supermarine Sea King (flying boat)
50x Liore et Olivier Leo 33 (transport monoplane) {fictional}
Naval Aviation Corps Order of Battle:
110x Levasseur PL.5 (Carrier-based fighter monoplane)
100x Levasseur PL.2 (Carrier-based torpedo biplane)
140x Levasseur PL.6 (Carrier-based dive bomber biplane) {fictional}
General facts:
The modern Republic is the creation of the Simonist political party. After the Franco-Prussian War of the early 1870's, the French populace became disgusted with the way their "leaders" had been more concerned with their own egos than with actually prosecuting the war. Additionally, the French Socialist and Communist movements had been gaining more and more power with the rise of industry in France, and their demands for representation created the original Simonist Party. Named after the philosopher Saint-Simon, who coined the term "socialism," the party originally promised "Education for the Young, Medecine for the Old, and Bread for All," and continues to provide them to this day. However, once the Simonists absorbed the remnants of the Bonapartist movement, a note of distinct nationalism began to creep into their rhetoric.
The Republic is just that - A proper representative democracy. The Parliamentary Senate is elected by the people, as is the President, who holds various powers and duties to balance the power of the Senate and occasionally provide a needed impetus for decision. Although the nation is rather militaristic, French citizens enjoy equal protection of the law and minorities are very well integrated.
Points Distribution
Population: 3, +2 for Colonial Territory
France counts 125 000 000 citizens within its borders, 50 000 000 of them in the colonies.
Home Territory: 3
French home territory is, shockingly enough, Metropolitan France.
Colonial Territory: 4
French colonial territory consists of North Africa, a swath of the Sahara, Tahiti, Laos, and Cambodia.
Industry: 5
After losing Alsace-Lorraine to the Germans and the West African territories to the Dutch, France embarked on a plan of rapid industrialization that has borne some truly impressive fruit.
IBPs: 675
Economy: 3
The French finance system is sufficient for the country's needs, but is nothing to write home about.
Infrastructure: 4
The French railway system has the distinction of being among the worlds most extensive, and colonial planners, realizing the use of such a rail net, have attempted to bring to iron horse to the far-flung regions of French dominion.
Standing Military: 2
Currently, French thinking is that the quantity of one's army is less important than the quality of one's troops. Only time will tell if this is correct.
Naval Focus: 3
French military thinking, as current, holds that no colonial power is worth it's salt without a a halfway-decent Navy to enforce it's edicts across the globe. To that end, a buildup has begun in the Marine Nationale, though it is not as yet complete.
900 000 tons maximum + 300 000 auxiliaries maximum
884 965 total + 300 000 auxiliaries total
Marine Nationale Order of Battle:
3x Richelieu-Class Fast Battleship – 48 950 tons; 146 850 tons
2x Magnifique-Class Battleship (South Dakota-class clone) 43 200 tons
3x Bretagne-Class Dreadnought – 25 000 tons; 75 000 tons
4x Normandie-Class Dreadnought – 25 250 tons; 101 000 tons
4x Glorieuse-Class Battlecruiser (Renown-class clone)- 32 000 tons; 128 000 tons
2x Admiral-Class Battlecruiser - 45 200 tons
13x Duquesne-Class Cruiser – 10 000 tons; 120 000 tons
19x Suffren-Class Cruiser – 10 000 tons; 90 000 tons
2x Waldeck-Rousseau-Class Cruiser – 13 650; 27 300 tons
80x Clemson-Class Destroyer – 1 215 tons; 97 200 tons
30x L-Class Submarine - 890 tons; 26 700 tons
17x Odin-Class Submarine - 2 000 tons; 34 000 tons
3x Langley-Class Aeroplane Carrier – 11 500 tons
1x Graf Zeppelin-Class Aeroplane Carrier - 33 550 tons
2x Lexington-Class Aeroplane Carrier - 36 000 tons
5x Pantsership
5x Dutch-Class Cruiser
45x Wolf-Class Destroyer
15x Dutch II-Class Submarine
30x M29-Class Monitor - 535 tons; 16 050 tons
39x Panormos-Class Torpedo Boat - 235 tons; 9 165 tons
50x Wake-Class River Gunboat - 536 tons; 26 800 tons
Auxiliaries:
10x Medium Troop Transport - 6 000 tons
9x Large Troop Transport - 10 000 tons
2x Hospital Ship - 10 000 tons; 20 000 tons
6x Supply Ship - 10 000 tons; 60 000 tons
8x Fleet Oiler - 10 000 tons; 80 000 tons
8x Ammunition Ship - 5 000 tons; 40 000 tons
MN Deployments:
Channel Station
2x Lexington CA
1x Graf Zeppelin CA
3x Richelieu BB
2x Magnifique BB
4x Glorieuse BC
2x Admiral BC
12x Suffren CA
5x Dutch CA
40x Clemson DD
30x L-Class SSK
17x Odin SSK
39x Torpedo Boat
Mediterranean Station
3x Langley CA
2x Bretagne DN
2x Normandie DN
7x Suffren CA
3x Duquesne CA
20x Clemson DD
20x Wolf DD
7x Dutch II SSK
West Africa Station
5x Pantsership
5x Duquesne CA
20x Clemson DD
5x Wolf DD
8x Dutch II SSK
Far East Station
1x Bretagne DN
2x Normandie DN
5x Duquesne CA
2x Waldeck-Rousseau CA
20x Wolf DD
30x Monitor
50x River Gunboat
Army Focus: 2, +3 for Industry, Tech Level 4
The French Army is perhaps the best in Europe, having spent decades working its collective fingers to the bone to have a chance of avenging the humiliations imposed by German and Dutch forces. French troops are mainly drawn from Metropolitan France, though the infamous Foreign Legion divisions are filled with men from every nation on Earth and many troops come from the colonial regions.
17 500 000-man Mobilization Pool
8 750 000 Standing Military Limit
20% Standing Army-1 750 000
60% Ready Reserves-5 250 000
Armee de Terre Order of Battle:
Standing Army: 350 Brigades
Standing Army has Tech Level 4 equipment.
18x Armored Brigades
177x Motor Rifle Brigades
56x Marine Brigades
86x Infantry Brigades
55x Artillery Brigades
Reserve: 1 260 Brigades
Reserves have Tech Level 3 equipment, with some Tech Level 4 sprinkled throughout.
960x Infantry Brigades
90x Cavalry Brigades
300x Artillery Brigades
60x Siege Artillery Brigades
Air Focus: 2, Tech Level 4
The French Aerial Corps, though the youngest of the services, is nonetheless prestigious and highly respected by the average civilian. Largely, this is because an inordinate number of pilots are drawn from the upper classes, and because those same well-connected servicemen help to insure that the French aeroplanes are among the best in the world.
Aerial Corps Order of Battle:
Tech Level 4
500x NiD-24 (fighter monoplane)
150x Farman F.150 (bomber biplane)
350x Farman F.175 (bomber monoplane) {fictional}
110x Liore et Olivier LeO 12 (night bomber biplane)
300x Liore et Olivier LeO 15 (dive bomber monoplane) {fictional}
90x Supermarine Sea King (flying boat)
50x Liore et Olivier Leo 33 (transport monoplane) {fictional}
Naval Aviation Corps Order of Battle:
110x Levasseur PL.5 (Carrier-based fighter monoplane)
100x Levasseur PL.2 (Carrier-based torpedo biplane)
140x Levasseur PL.6 (Carrier-based dive bomber biplane) {fictional}
Last edited by Master_Baerne on 2010-05-15 05:51pm, edited 17 times in total.
Conversion Table:
2000 Mockingbirds = 2 Kilomockingbirds
Basic Unit of Laryngitis = 1 Hoarsepower
453.6 Graham Crackers = 1 Pound Cake
1 Kilogram of Falling Figs - 1 Fig Newton
Time Between Slipping on a Banana Peel and Smacking the Pavement = 1 Bananosecond
Half of a Large Intestine = 1 Semicolon
2000 Mockingbirds = 2 Kilomockingbirds
Basic Unit of Laryngitis = 1 Hoarsepower
453.6 Graham Crackers = 1 Pound Cake
1 Kilogram of Falling Figs - 1 Fig Newton
Time Between Slipping on a Banana Peel and Smacking the Pavement = 1 Bananosecond
Half of a Large Intestine = 1 Semicolon
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
The German Empire
Pictures to follow.
General facts:
The German Empire is the creation of Otto von Bismarck. After the succesfull war with France in 1870/71, the german states (with the exception of Austria) were consolidated into the German Empire. After the collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1915 and the war with Italy, Germany has expanded tremendously, taking over most of the former Austro-Hungarian holdings with the exception of the Balkans.
The German Empire is a constitutional monarchy. The power lies in the hands of the Reichskanzler, the Chancellor. He is appointed by his majesty the Kaiser and needs to have a parliamentary majority to conduct business. Despite being viewed as militaristic by its enemies, Germany is actually one of the most liberal states in Europe. Its citizens enjoy equal protection of the law and minorities are usually very well integrated (even having their own class of rewards for people not of the Christian faith). This however might be put to the test, as the Hungarians and Italians are incresingly more vocal minorities and there does exist a 1.5 million large segment of formerly Russian citizens, the former nobility of Russia and their supporters who fled the communists. This problem is compounded by the increasing chinese immigration to Germany and its colonies. Women gained suffrage in 1916 when the war effort required their mobilization for the economy.
Country characteristics
The following are the general characteristics of Germany:
Population: 4
The population of Germany and her assorted territories is 115 million, of which 5 million are situated in the colonies. 19,8 million Germans are in the available military age, of which a total of 7,92 million were trained in the arts of war.
Home Territory: 3
Germany's territory spans the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany proper with the exception of the Balkans.
Colonial Territory: 1
Although Germany has a vast colonial empire, most of these are little more than naval bases or small islands. There do however exist three exceptions to this:
- Tsingtao is the crown jewel of Germany's empire and the major naval base for the German Far East Fleet. It is the main trade port to China. Trade routes ran from here via the Panama Canal to Germany proper and via the Suez canal to the mediterranean ports. Tsingtao is self-sufficient and a major fortress, guarded by no less than 60.000 active men and 180.000 reservists.
- Ghana is the second most valuable German possession. A self-sufficient colony, it boosts about 1 million inhabitants. It is a major exporter and trade route for african raw materials.
- The German part of Indonesia includes many valuable Islands and is the newest addition to the German colonial empire. Trade routes run from here via the Panama canal to Germany and to a lesser extent via the Suez canal into the Mediterranean.
Industry: 5
Germany is the most heavily-industrialized country in the world. The German industry is second to none, cementing Germany's position as major export nation.
Economy: 4 (Germany 5, Rest 3)
Germany is a major export nation and possesses the second largest merchant marine (after the British). However, currently Germany's finances are mostly tied up in the reconstruction effort in Austria, Hungary and Italy. Thus, it cannot bring its full power to bear yet.
Infrastructure: 4 (Germany 5, Rest 3)
The German railway system is the pride of the nation and Germany is rightfully envied by other nations for it. It allows the state to shift countless numbers of troops within a few weeks. One can travel from Hamburg to Vienna via train in as little as 24 hours. Germany also has several major roads and several airlines, the biggest of them the recently founded Lufthansa.
Standing Military: 2
"Germany" and "military" have largely been inseperable throughout History. However, recently the government chose not to expand the army further to speed up reconstruction efforts.
Naval Focus: 2 (+3)
Though the army is the older, the Naval service is now considered as prestigous as the army. Germany prides itself on its excellent ship designs, which have been exported far more than any other designs. Currently, the Navy fields 27 Battleships and 9 Battlecruisers of various designs. Germany furthermore fields one aircraft carrier (the SMS Graf Zeppelin), 4 Heavy and 16 light cruisers. Supplementing this force are 38 submarines and 36 destroyers. 6 Bismarck designs are supposed to join the Navy in February 1926. The Navy will expand in the future. The Kiel canal, however, can not accomodate the newest designs, meaning that the German Navy will either have to take control of the Kattegatt or assure in other ways that it can safely travel through there.
Army Focus: 4, Tech level 4.
The German army is one of the largest and best equipped force in continental Europe. 1.2 million form the standing army, supplemented by more than 4,7 million reservists. The total mobilization pool is almost 20 million. Learning from the lessons of the war of 1914-16, the German army has recently begun looking into new breakthrough tactics. First and foremost in that effort is a groop of experts in the Staff College centered around Colonel Guderian.
"Detailed" army breakdown:
Air Focus: 1, Tech level 3
The Air Force is the youngest and worst-funded part of the german Streitkräfte. Though the aircraft designs are considered acceptable, the small number of them means that the Luftwaffe is seriously underrepresented at the moment. German pilots who distinguished themselves in the war (including the Baron von Richthofen, Ernst Udet and Max Immelmann), have repeatedly expressed frustration at the situation.
"Detailed" Airforce breakdown:
Overseas commitments:
- to be finalized, tentative first breakdown:
Timeframe: 1st quarter 1925, not counting temporary redeployments due to political events
Pictures to follow.
General facts:
The German Empire is the creation of Otto von Bismarck. After the succesfull war with France in 1870/71, the german states (with the exception of Austria) were consolidated into the German Empire. After the collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1915 and the war with Italy, Germany has expanded tremendously, taking over most of the former Austro-Hungarian holdings with the exception of the Balkans.
The German Empire is a constitutional monarchy. The power lies in the hands of the Reichskanzler, the Chancellor. He is appointed by his majesty the Kaiser and needs to have a parliamentary majority to conduct business. Despite being viewed as militaristic by its enemies, Germany is actually one of the most liberal states in Europe. Its citizens enjoy equal protection of the law and minorities are usually very well integrated (even having their own class of rewards for people not of the Christian faith). This however might be put to the test, as the Hungarians and Italians are incresingly more vocal minorities and there does exist a 1.5 million large segment of formerly Russian citizens, the former nobility of Russia and their supporters who fled the communists. This problem is compounded by the increasing chinese immigration to Germany and its colonies. Women gained suffrage in 1916 when the war effort required their mobilization for the economy.
Country characteristics
The following are the general characteristics of Germany:
Population: 4
The population of Germany and her assorted territories is 115 million, of which 5 million are situated in the colonies. 19,8 million Germans are in the available military age, of which a total of 7,92 million were trained in the arts of war.
Home Territory: 3
Germany's territory spans the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany proper with the exception of the Balkans.
Colonial Territory: 1
Although Germany has a vast colonial empire, most of these are little more than naval bases or small islands. There do however exist three exceptions to this:
- Tsingtao is the crown jewel of Germany's empire and the major naval base for the German Far East Fleet. It is the main trade port to China. Trade routes ran from here via the Panama Canal to Germany proper and via the Suez canal to the mediterranean ports. Tsingtao is self-sufficient and a major fortress, guarded by no less than 60.000 active men and 180.000 reservists.
- Ghana is the second most valuable German possession. A self-sufficient colony, it boosts about 1 million inhabitants. It is a major exporter and trade route for african raw materials.
- The German part of Indonesia includes many valuable Islands and is the newest addition to the German colonial empire. Trade routes run from here via the Panama canal to Germany and to a lesser extent via the Suez canal into the Mediterranean.
Industry: 5
Germany is the most heavily-industrialized country in the world. The German industry is second to none, cementing Germany's position as major export nation.
Economy: 4 (Germany 5, Rest 3)
Germany is a major export nation and possesses the second largest merchant marine (after the British). However, currently Germany's finances are mostly tied up in the reconstruction effort in Austria, Hungary and Italy. Thus, it cannot bring its full power to bear yet.
Infrastructure: 4 (Germany 5, Rest 3)
The German railway system is the pride of the nation and Germany is rightfully envied by other nations for it. It allows the state to shift countless numbers of troops within a few weeks. One can travel from Hamburg to Vienna via train in as little as 24 hours. Germany also has several major roads and several airlines, the biggest of them the recently founded Lufthansa.
Standing Military: 2
"Germany" and "military" have largely been inseperable throughout History. However, recently the government chose not to expand the army further to speed up reconstruction efforts.
Naval Focus: 2 (+3)
Though the army is the older, the Naval service is now considered as prestigous as the army. Germany prides itself on its excellent ship designs, which have been exported far more than any other designs. Currently, the Navy fields 27 Battleships and 9 Battlecruisers of various designs. Germany furthermore fields one aircraft carrier (the SMS Graf Zeppelin), 4 Heavy and 16 light cruisers. Supplementing this force are 38 submarines and 36 destroyers. 6 Bismarck designs are supposed to join the Navy in February 1926. The Navy will expand in the future. The Kiel canal, however, can not accomodate the newest designs, meaning that the German Navy will either have to take control of the Kattegatt or assure in other ways that it can safely travel through there.
Naval Fortresses
(major naval bases or fortified islands outside of mainland Germany, all artillery taken from decommissioned warships)
Tsingtao:
- 4 406mm/50 cal
- 30 305mm/50 cal
- 4 305mm/45 cal
- 3 240mm/40 cal
- 4 210mm/45 cal
- 28 170mm/45 cal
- 22 150mm/50 cal
- 48 88mm/45 cal
- 6 70mm/18 cal
- 46 37mm/45 cal
Helgioland
- 2 405mm/50 cal
- 6 305mm/45 cal
- 8 240mm/40 cal
- 20 150mm/45 cal
- 24 88mm/45 cal
- 18 47mm/44 cal
Ostfriesische Inseln
- 32 240mm/40 cal
- 40 150mm/45 cal
- 16 88mm/45 cal
Saipan
- 4 305mm/50 cal
- 4 250mm/40 cal
- 22 150mm/45 cal
- 20 88mm/45 cal
- 5 70mm/45 cal
Dar-es-Salaam
- 4 305mm/50 cal
- 4 210mm/45 cal
- 20 150mm/45 cal
- 34 88mm/45 cal
- 5 70mm/45 cal
Flores
- 6 240mm/45 cal
- 4 210mm/45 cal
- 30 150mm/45 cal
- 32 88mm/45 cal
- 5 70mm/45 cal
Sumbawa
- 2 305mm/45 cal
- 4 280mm/40 cal
- 4 210mm/45 cal
- 14 150mm/45 cal
- 18 88mm/45 cal
- 12 70mm/50 cal
- 5 70mm/45 cal
Samoa
- 2 305mm/50 cal
- 2 305mm/45 cal
- 14 150mm/45 cal
- 20 100mm/50 cal
- 10 70mm/45 cal
Lomé
- 2 305mm/45 cal
- 4 240mm/45 cal
- 29 150mm/45 cal
Proposed German Base in Tel Aviv
(using armament from scrapped/converted SMS Blücher (1908))
- 12 210mm/45 cal
- 8 150nm/45 cal
- 16 88nm/45 cal
Naval auxillary ships
Training ships:
SMS Tegetthoff (12x12 inch, 20.000 tons) = gunnery training ship, range limited to 2500nm to reflect change from combat ship to training ship.
2 Scharnhorst class 2x 8.2 inch, 2x14089 tons = 28178, 2 outdated Heavy Cruisers, training ships for long range cruises
Total training ships: 48178.
Troop transports/hospital ships:
Ten Barbarossa class ocean liners, 120kt
taken over from scrapyard and engine upgraded in 1917
6 large Oilers (90kt)
8 small oilers (80kt)
10 supply ships (100kt)
10 ammunition ships (50kt)
20 minesweepers = (10kt)
Total auxillary: 498178 tons.
In addition, Germany can also draw upon her many Ocean liners in the time of war, these include but are not limited to:
Large:
SS Imperator, SS Leviathan, SS Bismarck, 2 SS Columbus class, engine upgraded to 22 knots
Medium:
SS Kronprinz Wilhem (15kt), SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (25kt), SS Hansa (16kt), SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (20kt)
4 SS Deutschland class (4x20kt).
Army Focus: 4, Tech level 4.
The German army is one of the largest and best equipped force in continental Europe. 1.2 million form the standing army, supplemented by more than 4,7 million reservists. The total mobilization pool is almost 20 million. Learning from the lessons of the war of 1914-16, the German army has recently begun looking into new breakthrough tactics. First and foremost in that effort is a groop of experts in the Staff College centered around Colonel Guderian.
"Detailed" army breakdown:
115 million population (OK'd by Steve)
75 in germany/core austria= 15 million mobilization pool.
40 rest= 3+3= 4,8 million mobilizatiion pool.
= 19,8 million
19,8 million mob pool, Army Focus 4=40%=7,92 million mob pool.
SML 2= 20% standing army = 1,6 million men
60% reserve = 4,752 reserve.
Tech level: 4.
Standing army:
1.6 million, 400.000 for reservists training and mobilization (paper divisions)
1.200.000 left = 240 brigades
5 Armored brigades
15 motorized infantry brigades
39 cavalry brigades
42 artillery brigades
9 heavy artillery brigades
15 Pioneer brigades (3 of them attached to Railway pioneers, specialists in railway building/destruction)
21 Sturmtruppen brigades (specialized assault infantry)
6 brigades of marines (infantry specialized for amphib assault)
6 fortress brigades (specialized for coastal guns/fortress weaponry)
12 brigades of Colonial troops (German troops specialized for colonial conditions)
70 infantry brigades.
Reserve:
4752000 men = 950 brigades
181 artillery brigades
9 siege artillery brigades
150 cavalry brigades
610 infantry brigades (200 specialized for pioneer or Sturmtruppen, 20 for colonial infantry)
It will be assumed they all have equipment of Tech level 4.
Air Focus: 1, Tech level 3
The Air Force is the youngest and worst-funded part of the german Streitkräfte. Though the aircraft designs are considered acceptable, the small number of them means that the Luftwaffe is seriously underrepresented at the moment. German pilots who distinguished themselves in the war (including the Baron von Richthofen, Ernst Udet and Max Immelmann), have repeatedly expressed frustration at the situation.
"Detailed" Airforce breakdown:
Tech level 3
120 aircraft
- 72 fighters
- 36 tactical bombers
- 12 long-range aircraft for VIP transport
Overseas commitments:
- to be finalized, tentative first breakdown:
Timeframe: 1st quarter 1925, not counting temporary redeployments due to political events
Naval:
Ghana:
- SMS Kanitz (heavy cruiser, Blücher class) - since April 1925
Dar-es-Salaam
- SMS Blücher (heavy cruiser, Blücher class)
- SMS Dohna (heavy cruiser, Blücher class)
Both permanently deployed to Dar-es-Salaam since the Indian Ocean crisis. They previously formed the German East Asia squadron at Tsingtao.
Sumbawa
- SMS Manteuffel (heavy cruiser, Blücher class) - since April 1925
Tsingtao
- SMS Lacy (heavy cruiser, Blücher class) - since April 1925
- SMS Pappenheim (heavy cruiser, Blücher class) - since April 1925
- 2 Hamburg class cruisers - since April 1925
- 6 Destroyers - since April 1925
Army
Ghana:
- 6 colonial brigades, 6 reservist colonial brigades
Dar-es-Salaam
- 2 colonial brigades, 2 reservist colonial brigades (increased with troops in Q1 1925 due to Indian Ocean crisis)
Sumbawa
- 4 colonial brigades, 4 reservist colonial brigades
Tsingtao
- 2 Fortress brigades
- 3 reserve artillery brigades
- 20 reserve infantry brigades
Troops detached to training of Chinese army and training of chinese immigrants as reservists, stationed near Tsingtao:
- 1 mixed brigade (1 cavalry bataillon, 1 pioneer bataillon, 1 sturmtruppen bataillon, 1 artillery bataillon)
Saipan
- 1 colonial reservist brigade
Flores
- 1 colonial reservist brigade
Samoa
- 1 colonial reservist brigade
German Timor
- 2 Colonial reservist brigades
German Borneo
- 1 colonial reservist brigade
Whoever says "education does not matter" can try ignorance
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OoB Tuscan Kingdom
Population: 1 + 2 for colonies (about 25 million + 50 million in the colonies)
Home Territory: 2 (estimated 100 000 – 150 000 km²)
Colonial territory: 4 (total 1.6-1.7 million km²) –
Solomons (28896 km²), New Guinea (786000 km²), New Caldonia (18575 km²), Tasmania (90758 km²), Tanzania (original size 945 203 km², claim reduced to 750000 km² ?)
Tasmania was colonised extensively and is comparable to a small European nation, population about three million.
Industry: 4 - well developed European Nation
Economy: 4 - well developed European Nation
Infrastructure: 4 - well developed European Nation
Standing Military: 3 - average sized military 75 Million Inhabitants 1.2 Million Mob. Pool.,
Economy + Infrastructure: 4+4 =8,
Mobilisation pool of 16% of total population
75 Million, Mob pool (16%) => 12 Million
Army Focus 3: 30% of Mob Pool => Armed Forces up to 3.6 million Men
I will use max. 2 Million as I don’t expect the native Papuans or Tanzanians to serve as conscripts in the Army – but I will have Ascari-like troops when necessary
Tech Level 3 (WWI-level)
Standing Forces:
6 Infantry divisions incl. artillery brigades; horses for mobility
4 Colonial Infantry divisions; native Infantry and European/Tasmanian Officers (better Police forces)
10 Cavalry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry divisions
6 Marine Divisions
=450 000 men
10 Coastal Artillery and Siege Brigades
3 Armoured Brigades
= 65000 men
Reserves:
60 Infantry divisions incl. artillery brigades; horses for mobility
20 Cavalry Divisions
0 Motorized Infantry divisions
2 Marine Divisions
= 1 230 000 men
10 Coastal Artillery and Siege Brigades
0 Armoured Brigades
=50 000 men
Total active and reserves:
=1 795 000 men
Navy: remove 500 000 men (that should be sufficient)
Naval Focus: 5 (3 + 2 industry)
The Navy is still undergoing reconstruction after severe losses in fleet battles against Austria-Hungary and Germany.
Shipyards are at Livorno (3x 40-55k ts; 4x 25-40 k ts), Hobarto (1x 40-55 k ts; 2 x 25-40k ts), Ancona (2x 40-55k ts, 3x 25-40k ts). [How are docks treated gamewise ?]
Livorno is the navy's main base, Hobarto as the Southern Ocean Squadron's base. Smaller naval bases are established at Kilwa Masoko (Tanzania), Jaypura (New Guinea) and Tulagi (Florida Islands/Solomons).
Air Focus: 2, Tech Level 3 (post-WWI)
The 240 aircraft are split 50/50 between army and navy; the former focussing on fighters and short range bombers, while the navy prefers fighters and scouts, with the latter doubling as light bombers when required.
Airships have been relegated to long range civilian air travel, especially in New Guinea and the Solomons and are not part of the military.
Aircraft (renamed, of course ):
Blackburn Dart torpedo bomber
Fairey Flycatcher fighter
Fairey III recon; wheeled on carriers, as floatplane on cruisers/battleships
and some experimentals
tbd
Fleet List Tuscan Kingdom
Fleet List Tuscan Kingdom
BATTLESHIPS/-CRUISERS std. Displacement Displacemement
Il Principe-class
Il Principe 48000 ts completed
Nettuno 48000 ts fitting out
Oceano 48000 ts under construction
144000
Lorenzo de Medici-class
Lorenzo de Medici 33700 ts in service
Leopoldo de Medici 33700 ts in service
Lepanto 33700 ts under construction
101100
Andrea Doria-class
Andrea Doria 23000 ts in service
Caio Duilio 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Conte di Cavour-class
Conte di Cavour 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Giulio Cesare 23000 ts in service
Leonardo da Vinci 0 sunk due to German/A-H sabotage
Dante Aligheri-class
Dante Aligheri 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
46000
PREDREADNOUGHTS
Reina Elena-class
Reina Elena 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Vittorio Emanuelle 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Roma 13000 ts in service
Firenze 13000 ts in service (OTL Napoli)
26000
"all older ships sunk or scrapped; guns of scrapped ships used for coastal fortifications"
CRUISERS
Armoured / Heavy Cruisers
San Marco-class
San Marco 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
San Giorgio 10000 ts in service
Pisa-class
Pisa 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Amalfi 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
10000
All Garibaldis and older lost or scrapped
Arno-class
Arno 12000 ts in service
Pescara 12000 ts in service
Rufiji 12000 ts in service
Arturo 12000 ts in service
48000
Tevere-class
Tevere 17000 ts in service
Styx 17000 ts in service
Volturno 17000 ts in service
Mamberamo 17000 ts fitting out
Mosca 17000 ts fitting out
Sangro 17000 ts under construction
102000
Light cruisers
Nino Bixio-class sunk
Quarto-class sunk
Metalli-class
Oro 6300 ts in service
Argento 6300 ts in service
Rame 6300 ts in service
Ferro 6300 ts in service
Cromo 6300 ts in service
Osmio 6300 ts in service
Platino 6300 ts in service
Mercurio 6300 ts in service
Piombo 6300 ts in service
Allumoni 6300 ts in service
63000
Halogeni-class
Fluoro 6500 ts in service
Cloro 6500 ts in service
Bromo 6500 ts in service
Iodo 6500 ts in service
Astato 6500 ts in service
32500
CARRIERS
ex-Morosini Aquila 30000 ts trials
based on Arno-Hull Sparviero 12000 ts in service
based on Arno-Hull Falco 12000 ts in service
54000
DESTROYERS
Animale-class
Leone 2200 ts in service
Pantera 2200 ts in service
Tigre 2200 ts in service
Lince 2200 ts in service
Leopardo 2200 ts in service
Felino 2000 ts in service
Lupo 2200 ts in service
Iena 2200 ts in service
Orso 2200 ts in service
Falco 2200 ts in service
Schiacallo 2200 ts in service
Procione 2200 ts in service
Marasti-class (based on a design for Romania taken over by Italy and continued)
20 ships 1400 ts in service
28000
Alcalini e Alcalini Terrosi
Litio 2950 ts laid down
Sodo 2950 ts laid down
Potassio 2950 ts laid down
Rubidio 2950 ts laid down
Cesio 2950 ts laid down
Francio 2950 ts laid down
Berllio 2950 ts laid down
Magnesio 2950 ts laid down
Calcio 2950 ts laid down
Stronzio 2950 ts laid down
Bario 2950 ts laid down
Radio 2950 ts laid down
35400
TORPEDO BOATS
T1-100 750 ts 100 in service
75000
MOTOR TOPEDO BOATS (MAS)
MAS 1-50 150 ts
7500 50 in service
SUBMARINES
30 coastal submarines 500 ts 15000 in service
30 larger models suitable for oceanic operations 1000 ts 30000 in service
total NAVY tonnage in service, fitting out or under construction 817500 ts as of Jan 1st, 1925
I'll assume 400 000 ts civilian liners, freighters and fleet auxiliaries (tenders, repair ships, tankers, colliers, hospital ships, transports,...)
I apologise for the colour choice, but something marked in in can't be overlooked. As usual, comments are welcome, especially regarding the country setup math. I may have missed rules updates.
Edited several times for updates to OoB.
Population: 1 + 2 for colonies (about 25 million + 50 million in the colonies)
Home Territory: 2 (estimated 100 000 – 150 000 km²)
Colonial territory: 4 (total 1.6-1.7 million km²) –
Solomons (28896 km²), New Guinea (786000 km²), New Caldonia (18575 km²), Tasmania (90758 km²), Tanzania (original size 945 203 km², claim reduced to 750000 km² ?)
Tasmania was colonised extensively and is comparable to a small European nation, population about three million.
Industry: 4 - well developed European Nation
Economy: 4 - well developed European Nation
Infrastructure: 4 - well developed European Nation
Standing Military: 3 - average sized military 75 Million Inhabitants 1.2 Million Mob. Pool.,
Economy + Infrastructure: 4+4 =8,
Mobilisation pool of 16% of total population
75 Million, Mob pool (16%) => 12 Million
Army Focus 3: 30% of Mob Pool => Armed Forces up to 3.6 million Men
I will use max. 2 Million as I don’t expect the native Papuans or Tanzanians to serve as conscripts in the Army – but I will have Ascari-like troops when necessary
Tech Level 3 (WWI-level)
Standing Forces:
6 Infantry divisions incl. artillery brigades; horses for mobility
4 Colonial Infantry divisions; native Infantry and European/Tasmanian Officers (better Police forces)
10 Cavalry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry divisions
6 Marine Divisions
=450 000 men
10 Coastal Artillery and Siege Brigades
3 Armoured Brigades
= 65000 men
Reserves:
60 Infantry divisions incl. artillery brigades; horses for mobility
20 Cavalry Divisions
0 Motorized Infantry divisions
2 Marine Divisions
= 1 230 000 men
10 Coastal Artillery and Siege Brigades
0 Armoured Brigades
=50 000 men
Total active and reserves:
=1 795 000 men
Navy: remove 500 000 men (that should be sufficient)
Naval Focus: 5 (3 + 2 industry)
The Navy is still undergoing reconstruction after severe losses in fleet battles against Austria-Hungary and Germany.
Shipyards are at Livorno (3x 40-55k ts; 4x 25-40 k ts), Hobarto (1x 40-55 k ts; 2 x 25-40k ts), Ancona (2x 40-55k ts, 3x 25-40k ts). [How are docks treated gamewise ?]
Livorno is the navy's main base, Hobarto as the Southern Ocean Squadron's base. Smaller naval bases are established at Kilwa Masoko (Tanzania), Jaypura (New Guinea) and Tulagi (Florida Islands/Solomons).
Air Focus: 2, Tech Level 3 (post-WWI)
The 240 aircraft are split 50/50 between army and navy; the former focussing on fighters and short range bombers, while the navy prefers fighters and scouts, with the latter doubling as light bombers when required.
Airships have been relegated to long range civilian air travel, especially in New Guinea and the Solomons and are not part of the military.
Aircraft (renamed, of course ):
Blackburn Dart torpedo bomber
Fairey Flycatcher fighter
Fairey III recon; wheeled on carriers, as floatplane on cruisers/battleships
and some experimentals
tbd
Fleet List Tuscan Kingdom
Fleet List Tuscan Kingdom
BATTLESHIPS/-CRUISERS std. Displacement Displacemement
Il Principe-class
Il Principe 48000 ts completed
Nettuno 48000 ts fitting out
Oceano 48000 ts under construction
144000
Lorenzo de Medici-class
Lorenzo de Medici 33700 ts in service
Leopoldo de Medici 33700 ts in service
Lepanto 33700 ts under construction
101100
Andrea Doria-class
Andrea Doria 23000 ts in service
Caio Duilio 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Conte di Cavour-class
Conte di Cavour 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Giulio Cesare 23000 ts in service
Leonardo da Vinci 0 sunk due to German/A-H sabotage
Dante Aligheri-class
Dante Aligheri 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
46000
PREDREADNOUGHTS
Reina Elena-class
Reina Elena 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Vittorio Emanuelle 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Roma 13000 ts in service
Firenze 13000 ts in service (OTL Napoli)
26000
"all older ships sunk or scrapped; guns of scrapped ships used for coastal fortifications"
CRUISERS
Armoured / Heavy Cruisers
San Marco-class
San Marco 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
San Giorgio 10000 ts in service
Pisa-class
Pisa 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
Amalfi 0 sunk in battle against A-H fleet
10000
All Garibaldis and older lost or scrapped
Arno-class
Arno 12000 ts in service
Pescara 12000 ts in service
Rufiji 12000 ts in service
Arturo 12000 ts in service
48000
Tevere-class
Tevere 17000 ts in service
Styx 17000 ts in service
Volturno 17000 ts in service
Mamberamo 17000 ts fitting out
Mosca 17000 ts fitting out
Sangro 17000 ts under construction
102000
Light cruisers
Nino Bixio-class sunk
Quarto-class sunk
Metalli-class
Oro 6300 ts in service
Argento 6300 ts in service
Rame 6300 ts in service
Ferro 6300 ts in service
Cromo 6300 ts in service
Osmio 6300 ts in service
Platino 6300 ts in service
Mercurio 6300 ts in service
Piombo 6300 ts in service
Allumoni 6300 ts in service
63000
Halogeni-class
Fluoro 6500 ts in service
Cloro 6500 ts in service
Bromo 6500 ts in service
Iodo 6500 ts in service
Astato 6500 ts in service
32500
CARRIERS
ex-Morosini Aquila 30000 ts trials
based on Arno-Hull Sparviero 12000 ts in service
based on Arno-Hull Falco 12000 ts in service
54000
DESTROYERS
Animale-class
Leone 2200 ts in service
Pantera 2200 ts in service
Tigre 2200 ts in service
Lince 2200 ts in service
Leopardo 2200 ts in service
Felino 2000 ts in service
Lupo 2200 ts in service
Iena 2200 ts in service
Orso 2200 ts in service
Falco 2200 ts in service
Schiacallo 2200 ts in service
Procione 2200 ts in service
Marasti-class (based on a design for Romania taken over by Italy and continued)
20 ships 1400 ts in service
28000
Alcalini e Alcalini Terrosi
Litio 2950 ts laid down
Sodo 2950 ts laid down
Potassio 2950 ts laid down
Rubidio 2950 ts laid down
Cesio 2950 ts laid down
Francio 2950 ts laid down
Berllio 2950 ts laid down
Magnesio 2950 ts laid down
Calcio 2950 ts laid down
Stronzio 2950 ts laid down
Bario 2950 ts laid down
Radio 2950 ts laid down
35400
TORPEDO BOATS
T1-100 750 ts 100 in service
75000
MOTOR TOPEDO BOATS (MAS)
MAS 1-50 150 ts
7500 50 in service
SUBMARINES
30 coastal submarines 500 ts 15000 in service
30 larger models suitable for oceanic operations 1000 ts 30000 in service
total NAVY tonnage in service, fitting out or under construction 817500 ts as of Jan 1st, 1925
I'll assume 400 000 ts civilian liners, freighters and fleet auxiliaries (tenders, repair ships, tankers, colliers, hospital ships, transports,...)
I apologise for the colour choice, but something marked in in can't be overlooked. As usual, comments are welcome, especially regarding the country setup math. I may have missed rules updates.
Edited several times for updates to OoB.
Last edited by Raesene on 2009-11-17 06:29pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Finally got an Orbat done!
I present the Cascadian Navy:
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914) 39,000T
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers = 19,000T
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers = 10,000T
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers = 10,000T
70 New Destroyers (post-1914) 84,200T
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers = 20,400
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers = 40,000
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers building 1923-1925 = 23,800/28,000 (14 completed, four fitting out, two still under construction, 6 count only at half tonnage)
38 Light/Scout Cruisers 199,200
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers: 3,500T = 42,000T
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers: 4,200T = 25,200
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers 4,850 = 48,500
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers 8,350 = 83,500
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925 = 145,000T (not counted toward fleet tonnage as none will commission before 1 January 1926)
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines = 6,900
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines = 10,600
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines = 37,000T
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925 = 3,000/6,000. 3 boats under construction; though considered L-class in all cases, each is being built to a different design to test various proposals for submarine design; common denominator is the need for at least 6,000nm range with no less than 11 knots cruise speed)
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
44 (32 active, 6 building, 6 planned) Capital Warships
1 Relentless-class predreadnought battleship = 15,932
CRS Indefatigable. Note: relegated to Academy training ship.
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit) = 52,610
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser = 22,919
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts = 124,852
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts = 131,368
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts = 59,618. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts = 70,346
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts = 72,690
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers = 147,176
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts = 292,836
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers = 121,200
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts, building 1923-1926 = 0/299,820 (6 building, none commissioning before 1 January 1926 so tonnage doesn't count toward cap)
CRS Sovereign (building, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Enterprise (building, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Independence (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Resolution (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Magistrate (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
CRS Praetor (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
6 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 = 0/311,358(6 planned, none commissioning before 1 January 1926 so tonnage doesn't count toward cap)
CRS Defiant (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Intrepid (to be laid Q1-Q2 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Stalwart (to be laid Q1-Q2 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
388,307 Carrier, Subs, Cruisers, and Destroyers
1,111,547 Capital Ships
1,499,854 Combined
146 free
I present the Cascadian Navy:
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914) 39,000T
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers = 19,000T
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers = 10,000T
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers = 10,000T
70 New Destroyers (post-1914) 84,200T
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers = 20,400
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers = 40,000
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers building 1923-1925 = 23,800/28,000 (14 completed, four fitting out, two still under construction, 6 count only at half tonnage)
38 Light/Scout Cruisers 199,200
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers: 3,500T = 42,000T
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers: 4,200T = 25,200
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers 4,850 = 48,500
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers 8,350 = 83,500
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925 = 145,000T (not counted toward fleet tonnage as none will commission before 1 January 1926)
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines = 6,900
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines = 10,600
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines = 37,000T
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925 = 3,000/6,000. 3 boats under construction; though considered L-class in all cases, each is being built to a different design to test various proposals for submarine design; common denominator is the need for at least 6,000nm range with no less than 11 knots cruise speed)
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
44 (32 active, 6 building, 6 planned) Capital Warships
1 Relentless-class predreadnought battleship = 15,932
CRS Indefatigable. Note: relegated to Academy training ship.
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit) = 52,610
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser = 22,919
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts = 124,852
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts = 131,368
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts = 59,618. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts = 70,346
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts = 72,690
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers = 147,176
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts = 292,836
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers = 121,200
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts, building 1923-1926 = 0/299,820 (6 building, none commissioning before 1 January 1926 so tonnage doesn't count toward cap)
CRS Sovereign (building, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Enterprise (building, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Independence (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Resolution (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Magistrate (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
CRS Praetor (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
6 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 = 0/311,358(6 planned, none commissioning before 1 January 1926 so tonnage doesn't count toward cap)
CRS Defiant (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (to be laid Q1 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Intrepid (to be laid Q1-Q2 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Stalwart (to be laid Q1-Q2 1925, commisisoned Q1-Q2 1928)
388,307 Carrier, Subs, Cruisers, and Destroyers
1,111,547 Capital Ships
1,499,854 Combined
146 free
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Kingdom of Spain - Order of Battle
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Fuerzas Armadas Españolas
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Fuerzas Armadas Españolas
Naval Order of Battle wrote:
Armada Española
Combat Tonnage Total: 899,728T
Aux Total: 300,000
Battleship Forces
Total Vessels: 11
Total Tonnage: 183,314T
4x Baden-Class Battleships (Built/Delivered: 1919-1923)
- 29,768 Tons Each
- 119,072T Total
Speed: 21kts
Range: 6,000nm at 12kts
2x Ersatz Yorck-Class Fast Battleships (Built/Delivered: 1919-1923)
- 32,121 Tons Each
- 64,242T Total
Speed: 27.3kts
Range: 6,000nm at 14kts
5x España-Class Dreadnaughts (Built: 1909-1915) (Re-engined 1921)
- 12,806 Tons Each
- 64,030T Total
Speed: 19.5kts
Range: 5,000nm at 16kts
Heavy, Light and Armored Cruiser Forces
Total Vessels: 41
Total Tonnage: 365,947T
8x Real Felipe-Class Heavy Cruisers (Built 1921-1924)
- 15,063 Tons Each
- 120,504T Total
Speed: 29kts
Range: 7,200nm at 22kts
10x Almirante Cervera-Class Light Cruisers (Built 1920-1924)
- 11,420 Tons Each
- 114,200T Total
Speed: 30kts
Range: 7,200nm at 21kts
2x Scharnhorst-Class Armored Cruisers (Built: 1904-1908, Acquired: 1915)
- 14,089 Tons Each
- 28,178T Total
Speed: 22.7kts
Range: 5,000nm at 14kts
5x Köln-Class Light Cruisers (1915) (Built: 1915-1918, Acquired: 1922)
- 6,195 Tons Each
- 30,975T Total
Speed: 27.5kts
Range: 7,000nm at 15kts
4x Königsberg-Class Light Cruisers (1915) (Built: 1914-1917, Acquired: 1918-1919)
- 5,440 Tons Each
- 21,760T Total
Speed: 27.5kts
Range: 7,000nm at 15kts
2x Brummer-Class Light Minelaying Cruisers (Built: 1915-1916, Acquired: 1919)
- 4,385 Tons Each
- 8,770T Total
Speed: 28kts
Range: 6,500nm at 15kts
2x Wiesbaden-Class Light Cruisers (Built: 1913-1915, Acquired: 1918)
- 5,180 Tons Each
- 10,360T Total
Speed: 27.5kts
Range: 6,500nm at 15kts
4x Köln-Class Light Cruisers (Built: 1907-1909, Acquired: 1914)
- 4,400 Tons Each
- 17,600T Total
Speed: 27kts
Range: 5,000nm at 14kts
4x Königsberg-Class Light Cruisers (Built: 1905-1906, Acquired: 1913)
- 3,400 Tons Each
- 13,600T Total
Speed: 24.1kts
Range 5,000nm at 14kts
Submarine Forces
Boat Total: 100
Total Tonnage: 115,350T
30x D Type Minelayer Submarines (Built: 1915-1919)
- 440 Tons Each
- 13,200T Total
Speed: 11.5kts Surfaced, 7kts Submerged
Range: 7,000nm at 5.5kts Surfaced, 55nm at 4.5kts Submerged
30x G Type Submarines (Built: 1915-1919)
- 800 Tons Each
- 24,000T Total
Speed: 17kts Surfaced, 9.5kts Submerged
Range: 9,500nm at 8kts Surfaced, 55nm at 5kts Submerged
5x C1 Type Submarines (Built: 1917-1920)
- 930 Tons Each
- 4,650T Total
Speed: 17.5kts Surfaced, 9kts Submerged
Range: 7,000nm at 10kts, 150nm at 5kts Submerged
35x C2 Type Submarines (Built: 1918-1924)
- 2,100 Tons Each
- 73,500T Total
Speed: 19.5kts surfaced, 10kts submerged
Range: 10,000nm at 10kts, 200nm at 8kts Submerged
Seaplane Tender Forces
Total Vessels: 2
Total Tonnage: 20,000T Total
2x Dédalo-Class Seaplane Tenders (Built: 1901, Acquired 1918, Rebuilt 1919)
- 10,000 Tons Each
- 20,000T total
Speed: 12kts
Range: 6,000nm at 6kts
Q-Ships Forces
Total Vessels: 4
Total Tonnage: 27,627T Total
4x Barcelona-Class Multipurpose Q-Ships (Built: 1920-1922)
- 6,918 Tons Each
- 27,627T Total
Speed: 25kts
Range: 10,000nm at 14kts
Torpedo Boat, Patrol Craft and MTB Forces
Total Vessels: 110
Total Tonnage: 48,730
30x El Tigre-Class Heavy Torpedo Boats (Built: 1919-1923)
- 791 Tons Each
- 23,730T Total
Speed: 29kts
Range: 2,000nm at 20kts
40x K Type Costal Patrol Craft (Built: 1923-1924)
- 550 Tons Each
- 22,000T Total
Speed: 25kts
Range: 2,500nm at 18kts
40x MTD (Motorizados Torpedero) [Motor Torpedo Boat similar to Italian MAS Boats/German Schnellboot] (Built: 1917-1918)
- 75 Tons Each
- 3,000T Total
Speed: 40kts
Range: 250nm at 25kts
Destroyer and Torpedo Boat Destroyer Forces
Total Vessels: 103
Total Tonnage: 138,760T Total
60x Churruca-Class Destroyers (Built: 1920-1924)
- 1,596 Tons Each
- 95,760T Total
Speed: 33kts
Range: 2,600nm at 15kts
43x V-Class Torpedo Boat Destroyers (Built: 1918-1922)
- 1,000 Tons Each
- 43,000T Total
Speed: 36.9kts
Range: 2,500nm at 20kts
Auxiliary Forces
Total Vessels: 31 + Assorted small Tugboats, etc.
Total Tonnage: 300,000T Total
8x Barva-Class Fleet Oilers (Built: 1922-1924)
- 9,000 Tons Each
- 72,000T Total
Speed: 17kts
Range: 12,000nm at 11kts
Capacity: 190,000 Barrels of Oil
2x Tenorio-Class Colliers (Built: 1912-1914)
- 17,000 Tones Each
- 34,000T Total
Speed: 15kts
Range: 10,000nm at 10kts
Capacity: 6,000 Tons of Coal
11x La Cruz-Class Multipurpose Tender/Reefer Provisions Ships (Built: 1917-1920)
- 8,000 Tons Each
- 88,000T Total
Speed: 16kts
Range: 10,000nm at 10kts
Capacity: 4,500-6,500 Tons of Cargo depending upon type and configuration
2x Santa María-Class Hospital Ships (Built: 1923-1924)
- 15,000 Tons Each
- 30,000T Total
Speed: 20kts
Range: 12,000nm at 12kts
Capacity: 1,500 Patients + 170 Medical Staff
4x Artigas-Class Landing Ship, Infantry (Built: 1922-1924)
- 11,000 Tons Each
- 44,000T Total
Speed: 14
Range: 8,000nm at 10kts
Capacity: 1,250 Marines + Gear
- 8x 15 Man Light Landing Boats on davits
4x Juan Pablo-Class Troop Transports (Built:1918-1921)
- 9,000 Tons Each
- 32,000T Total
Speed: 14kts
Range: 9,000nm at 10kts
Capacity: 1,250 Troops + Gear
Marine Corps Order of Battle wrote:
Infantería de Marina
Base Figures:
Mobilization Pool: 7,000,000 (14% Pop)
Base Army Manpower: 3,500,000 (50% MP)
Standing Army: 700,000 (20%)
Reserves: 2,800,000 (80%)
Base Totals:
Active: 140 Brigades, 46 Divisions
Reserve: 560 Brigades, 186 Divisions
Marines: (Roughly 21% of Forces)
Specialized in Amphibious Assault and Costal Defense
Infantry Weapons:
Standard Rifles: Gewehr 98, Karabiner 98b
Cavalry/Light Intantry Rifle: Karabiner 98a
Sniper Rifle: Scoped Gew 98
Sub Machinegun: MP18 Model 1922 (Straight Mag)
Shotgun: Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun
Light Machine Gun: Bergmann MG15 nA Gun
Sidearms: Luger P08 pistol, Mauser C96 Red 9
Hand Grenade: Model 24 grenade
(Heavy) Machine Guns: MG08, MG08/15, MG08/18, MG08 13mmTuF, Schwarzlose M.07/12
Man-portable Flamethrower: Wechselapparat
Anti-Tank Rifle: Mauser 1918 TuF Gewehr
Infantry Motors: K-6 81mm Mortar, 7.58cm Minenwerfer n.A. (doubles as Anti-Tank Gun)
Vehicles/Armor:
Lancero 310 Tanks
Crew: 2
Speed: 25km/h
Range: 150km
Armour: 17mm Max, 7mm Min
Armament:
1x 37mm Cannon
1x Coaxial 7.62mm Machine Gun
Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
Crew: 9
Speed: 10km/h
Range: 90km
Armour: 17mm Max, 7mm Min
Armament:
2x 60mm QF Guns
7x 7.62mm Machine Guns
Lancero 200 Tanks (Reserve Only)
Crew: 2
Speed: 8km/h
Range: 100km
Armour: 22mm Max, 10mm Min
Armament:
1x 37mm Cannon
1x Coaxial 7.62mm Machine Gun
Artillery:
AAA:
- 105mm/45 cal
- 76.2mm/56 cal
- 40mm/60 cal
- 37mm/54 cal
- 20mm/60 cal
Field Artillery:
-150mm/43 cal
-105mm/45 cal
-88mm/41 cal
-75mm/38 cal
-37mm/56 cal
Light/"Flying" Artillery
-76.2mm/25 cal
-75mm/38 cal
-65mm/17 cal
-37mm/54 cal
- Standing Forces:
Combat: 30 Brigades (10 Divisions)
150,000 Combat Brigade Troops
Non-deployable/Stationed/Defensive Forces:
10x Costal Defense Fortification Brigades
5x Fortress/Overseas Naval Station Guard Brigades
Deployable Forces:
Cuerpo de Infantería de Marina
- 3x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
- 1st Division (Desert Warfare Specialists) - Rif War Legacy Unit
- 3x Infantry Brigades
+ 15x Lancero 310 Tanks
+ 5x Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
- 2nd Division (Desert Warfare Specialists) - Rif War Legacy Unit
- 2x Infantry Brigades
- 1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade) w/ 1x Battalion of Flying Artillery
- 3rd Division (Jungle/Tropical Warfare Specialists)
- 3x Infantry Brigades
- 4th Division (Jungle/Tropical Warfare Specialists)
- 2x Infantry Brigades
- 1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade) w/ 1x Battalion of Flying Artillery
- Reserve Forces:
Combat: 40 Brigades (13 Divisions)
200,000 Combat Brigade Troops
Non-deployable/Stationed/Defensive Forces:
5x Costal Defense Fortification Brigades
5x Fortress/Overseas Naval Station Guard Brigades
Deployable Forces:
Primera Reserva del Cuerpo de Infantería de Marina
3x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
5th Division
3x Infantry Brigades
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
6th Division
2x Infantry Brigades
1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade) w/ 1x Battalion of Flying Artillery
7th Division
3x Infantry Brigades
8th Division
2x Infantry Brigades
1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade) w/ 1x Battalion of Flying Artillery
Segunda Reserva del Cuerpo de Infantería de Marina
3x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
9th Division
3x Infantry Brigades
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
10th Division
2x Infantry Brigades
1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade) w/ 1x Battalion of Flying Artillery
11th Division
3x Infantry Brigades
12th Division
2x Infantry Brigades
1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade) w/ 1x Battalion of Flying Artillery
Naval Air Arm Order of Battle wrote:
Armada Española Arma Aérea
(Linked Aircraft serve as a basis)
Total Aircraft: 226 + 34 Aircraft Aboard BBs/BCs/HCs + 65 Aux
Bombers:
Aircraft Of Type Total: 134
Aboard Non-Carrier Warships: 20
Total overall: 154
- Torpedo Bombers:
62x CASA ATS-122 Mk.II (Entered Service: 1922)
Crew: 1
Speed: 98.8kts
Range: 360nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
1x 457mm Torpedo
Or:
2x 240kg Bombs
Or:
4x 120kg Bombs
- Long Range Flying Boat Patrol Bombers:
30x Macchi M.18 (6x aboard Seaplane Tenders) (Entered Service: 1921)
Crew: 3
Speed: 100kts
Range: 550nm
Armament:
1x 7.62mm Flexible (Dual Purpose) Machine Gun
4x 120kg Bombs
24x HA Tb-14b (6x aboard Seaplane Tenders) (Entered Service: 1919)
Crew: 4
Speed: 90kts
Range: 725nm
Armament:
3x 7.62mm Defensive Machine Guns
1x 7.62mm Flexible (Dual Purpose) Machine Gun
2x 240kg Bombs
Or:
4x 120kg Bombs
- Float Plane Torpedo Bombers:
2x CASA AT-122 Mk.I (Experimental) (First Flight: 1924)
Crew: 1
Speed: 95kts
Range: 350nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
1x 457mm Torpedo
Or:
2x 240kg Bombs
Or:
4x 120kg Bombs
36x HA AT-16 (20x aboard Non-Carrier Warships) (16x aboard Seaplane Tenders) (Entered Service: 1922)
Crew: 3
Speed: 100.9kts (With Hispano-Suzia Q12X 650hp V-12 Inline Engine)
Range: 250nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
1x Defensive 7.62mm Machine Gun
1x 457mm Torpedo
Or:
2x 200kg Bombs
Or:
4x 100kg Bombs
Fighters:
Aircraft Of Type Total: 92
Aboard Non-Carrier Warships: 14
Total overall: 106
80x CASA Q-6 Mk.III Matador (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 1
Speed: 136kts
Range: 270nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
4x 90kg Bombs
- Float Plane Fighters:
26x HA K-3a (14x aboard Non-Carrier Warships) (12x aboard seaplane Tenders) (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 1
Speed: 106.8kts
Range: 418.8nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
Auxiliary Aircraft:
Total Aircraft: 65
25x Dornier Do J Search and Rescue / Light Transport / Patrol (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 3
Passengers: 8-10
Or:
600kg of Cargo
Speed: 148kts
Range: 450nm
Armament:
None
30x HA M-10 Trainer (Entered Service: 1922)
Crew: 2
Speed: 92kts
Range: 270nm
Armament:
None
10x CASA H-17 Mk.II Pato Flying Boat Trainer (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 2
Speed: 83kts
Range: 200nm
Armament:
None
Air Force Order of Battle wrote:
Ejército del Aire
(Linked Aircraft serve as a basis)
Total Aircraft: 253 + 85 Aux
Bombers:
Total Aircraft Of Type: 116
- Long Range Heavy Bombers:
36x CASA Cb-181b Cóndor (Entered Service: 1924)
Crew: 4
Speed: 95kts
Range: 860nm
Armament:
3x 7.62mm Defensive Machine Guns
1,360kg of Bombs
- Light Bombers:
45x HA T-11c (Entered Service: 1921)
Crew: 3
Speed: 98kts
Range: 545nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
1x 7.62mm Defensive Machine Gun
910kg of Bombs
- Torpedo Bombers:
35x CASA ATS-122 Mk. II (Entered Service: 1922)
Crew: 1
Speed: 98.8kts
Range: 360nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
1x 457mm Torpedo
Or:
2x 240kg Bombs
Or:
4x 120kg Bombs
Fighters:
Total Aircraft Of Type: 137
40x CASA Q-6 Mk.III Matador (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 1
Speed: 136kts
Range: 270nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
4x 90kg Bombs
40x CASA Q-5 Mk.I Conquistador (Entered Service: 1920)
Crew: 1
Speed: 131kts
Range: 310nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
20x HA Fn-13 (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 1
Speed: 116kts
Range: 280nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
4x 90kg Bombs
3x HA Fn-15x (Experimental) (First Flight: 1922)
Crew: 1
Speed: 161.63kts
Range: 300nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
- Interceptors:
34x Dornier Do H Falke (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 1
Speed: 141kts
Range: 300nm
Armament:
2x 7.62mm Machine Guns
1x 12.7mm Machine Gun
Auxiliary Aircraft:
Total Aircraft: 85
10x Junkers F.13 VIP Transport (Entered Service: 1920)
Crew: 2
Passengers: 4
Speed: 108.62kts
Range: 350nm
Armament: None
25x CASA C-110 Heavy Transport (Entered Service: 1922)
Crew: 2
Passengers: 22 Troops with Gear
Or:
1,000kg of Cargo
Speed: 96kts
Range: 700nm
Armament: None
20x HA C-11a Light Transport / Air Ambulance (Entered Service: 1923)
Crew: 3
Passengers: 10
Or:
5 Stretchers + 1 Medic
Or:
600kg of Cargo
Speed: 96kts
Range: 630nm
Armament: None
30x CASA H-23 Halcón Poco Tranier (Entered Service: 1922)
Crew: 2
Speed: 104kts
Range: 200nm
Armament: None
Army Order of Battle wrote:
Ejército de Tierra
Base Figures:
Mobilization Pool: 7,000,000 (14% Pop)
Base Army Manpower: 3,500,000 (50% MP)
Standing Army: 700,000 (20%)
Reserves: 2,800,000 (80%)
Base Totals:
Active: 140 Brigades, 46 Divisions
Reserve: 560 Brigades, 186 Divisions
Army: (Roughly 79% of Forces)
Infantry Weapons:
Standard Rifles: Gewehr 98, Karabiner 98b
Cavalry/Light Intantry Rifle: Karabiner 98a
Sniper Rifle: Scoped Gew 98
Sub Machinegun: MP18 Model 1922 (Straight Mag)
Shotgun: Winchester Model 1897 Trench Gun
Light Machine Gun: Bergmann MG15 nA Gun
Sidearms: Luger P08 pistol, Mauser C96 Red 9
Hand Grenade: Model 24 grenade
(Heavy) Machine Guns: MG08, MG08/15, MG08/18, MG08 13mmTuF, Schwarzlose M.07/12
Man-portable Flamethrower: Wechselapparat
Anti-Tank Rifle: Mauser 1918 TuF Gewehr
Infantry Motors: K-6 81mm Mortar, 7.58cm Minenwerfer n.A. (doubles as Anti-Tank Gun), 9cm Minenwerfer M 17, 17cm mittlerer Minenwerfer n/A
Vehicles/Armor:
Lancia Troop Transport Trucks
Troop Capacity: 15 w/ gear and light weaponry
Speed: 40km/h
Range: 200km
Lancero 310 Tanks
Crew: 2
Speed: 25km/h
Range: 150km
Armour: 17mm Max, 7mm Min
Armament:
1x 37mm Cannon
1x Coaxial 7.62mm Machine Gun
Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
Crew: 9
Speed: 10km/h
Range: 90km
Armour: 17mm Max, 7mm Min
Armament:
2x 60mm QF Guns
7x 7.62mm Machine Guns
Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks (Reserve Only)
Crew: 8
Speed: 8km/h
Range: 75km
Armour: 15mm Max, 7mm Min
Armament:
2x 60mm QF Guns
4x 7.62mm Machine Guns
Lancero 200 Tanks (Reserve Only)
Crew: 2
Speed: 8km/h
Range: 100km
Armour: 22mm Max, 10mm Min
Armament:
1x 37mm Cannon
1x Coaxial 7.62mm Machine Gun
Artillery:
Railroad Artillery:
-355.6mm/50 cal Heavy RR Gun (2x Per RR Battery)
Armored Trains:
- 150mm/43 cal Guns (on Heavy Trains only)
- 88mm/41 cal Guns
- 75mm/38 cal Guns
- 37mm/54 cal MP Guns
and/or:
- 20mm/60 cal AA Guns
AAA:
- 105mm/45 cal
- 76.2mm/56 cal
- 40mm/60 cal
- 37mm/54 cal
- 20mm/60 cal
Field Artillery:
-150mm/43 cal
-105mm/45 cal
-88mm/41 cal
-75mm/38 cal
-37mm/56 cal
Light/"Flying" Artillery
-76.2mm/25 cal
-75mm/38 cal
-65mm/17 cal
-37mm/54 cal
Heavy/Seige Artillery
-305mm/45 cal
-203mm/50 cal
-155mm/45 cal
- Standing Forces:
Combat: 110 Brigades (36 Divisions)
550,000 Combat Brigade Troops
Home Guard Command
1st Railway Division
1x Heavy Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Heavy Armoured Trains
- 1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
- 1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
1x Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Armoured Trains
- 1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
3x Fortress Brigades
1st Home Army Group
4th Army
1x Heavy/Seige Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1st Sapper Division
3x Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigades
I Corps
2x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
1x Attached Armored Brigade
- 120x Lancero 310 Tanks
- 30x Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
- 1st Division
- 2x Infantry Brigades
- 1x Motorized Infantry Brigade
- 330x Lancia Troop Transport Trucks
- 2nd Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
II Corps
2x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
- 3rd Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
+ 15x Lancero 310 Tanks
+ 5x Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
- 4th Division
- 3x Cavalry (Troops) Brigades w/ 3x Battalions of Flying Artillery
III Corps
1x Attached Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Attached Light Artillery Battery (Brigade)
- 5th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
+ 15x Lancero 310 Tanks
+ 5x Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
- 6th Division
- 3x Mountain Infantry Brigades
8th Army
1x Heavy/Seige Artillery Battery (Brigade)
2nd Sapper Division
3x Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigades
IV Corps
2x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
- 7th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
+ 20x Lancero 310 Tanks
- 8th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
V Corps
2x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
- 9th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
- 10th Division
- 3x Cavalry (Troops) Brigades w/ 3x Battalions of Flying Artillery
VI Corps
1x Attached Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Attached Light Artillery Battery (Brigade)
- 11th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
- 12th Division
- 3x Mountain Infantry Brigades
Colonial Defense Command Uruguay
2nd Railway Division
1x Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Armoured Trains
- 1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
- 1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
6x Fortress Brigades
4th Army Group Uruguay
5th Army
1x Heavy/Seige Artillery Battery (Brigade)
3rd Sapper Division
3x Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigades
VII Corps
2x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
- 13th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
+ 15x Lancero 310 Tanks
+ 5x Mk.Is Heavy Assault Tanks
- 14th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
VIII Corps
2x Attached Artillery Batteries (Brigades)
- 15th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
- 16th Division
- 3x Cavalry (Troops) Brigades w/ 3x Battalions of Flying Artillery
IX Corps
1x Attached Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Attached Light Artillery Battery (Brigade)
- 17th Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
+ 20x Lancero 310 Tanks
- 18th Division
- 3x Mountain Infantry Brigades
Costa Rican Guard
2x Fortress Brigades
1x Infantry Brigade
División de los Extranjeros (Spanish Foreign Legion)
Elite Shock Troops from all across the Empire
1x Division
- 3x Infantry Brigades
Guardia Real
Elite Troops drawn from all branches of the Fuerzas Armadas Españolas
Her Majesty's Personal Guard
2x Brigades
- 1x Infantry Brigade
- 1x Cavalry Troop (Brigade)
- Reserve Forces:
Combat: 520 Brigades (173 Divisions)
2,600,000 Combat Brigade Troops
Note: Reserve Armies are comprised of 28 Brigades just like active ones, however, odd numbered Armies have two Mountain Infantry Brigades instead of one MI Brigade and one standard Infantry Brigade in the third Corps. MI Brigades are supported by Light Artillery Brigades, thus, odd numbered Armies have two Light Artillery Brigades in the third Corps while evens have one Light and one standard.
Home Guard Command Reserve Elements
3rd Reserve Railway Division
1x Heavy Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Heavy Armoured Trains
1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
1x Armoured Train Brigade
2x Armoured Trains
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
4th Reserve Railway Division
1x Heavy Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Heavy Armoured Trains
1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
1x Armoured Train Brigade
2x Armoured Trains
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
8x Fortress Brigades
6th Home Army Group - Center
72nd Reserve Army
4th Reserve Sapper Division
X Corps
19th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
20th Infantry Division
XI Corps
21st Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
22nd Cavalry Division
XII Corps
23rd Infantry Division
24th Mountain Infantry Division
77th Reserve Army
5th Reserve Sapper Division
XIII Corps
25th Infantry Division
26th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
XIV Corps
27th Infantry Division
28th Cavalry Division
XV Corps
29th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
30th Mountain Infantry Division
8th Home Army Group - North
80th Reserve Army
6th Reserve Sapper Division
XVI Corps
31st Infantry Division
32nd Infantry Division
+ 20x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
XVII Corps
33rd Infantry Division
34th Cavalry Division
XVIII Corps
35th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
36th Mountain Infantry Division
85th Reserve Army
7th Reserve Sapper Division
XIX Corps
37th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
38th Infantry Division
XX Corps
39th Infantry Division
40th Cavalry Division
XXI Corps
41st Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
42nd Mountain Infantry Division
14th Home Army Group - South
94th Reserve Army
8th Reserve Sapper Division
XXII Corps
43rd Infantry Division
44th Infantry Division
XXIII Corps
45th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
46th Cavalry Division
XXIV Corps
47th Infantry Division
48th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
97th Reserve Army
9th Reserve Sapper Division
XXV Corps
49th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
50th Infantry Division
XXVI Corps
51st Infantry Division
52nd Cavalry Division
XXVII Corps
53rd Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
54th Mountain Infantry Division
17th Home Army Group - East
106th Reserve Army
10th Reserve Sapper Division
XXVIII Corps
55th Infantry Division
+ 20x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
56th Infantry Division
XXIX Corps
57th Infantry Division
58th Cavalry Division
XXX Corps
59th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
60th Mountain Infantry Division
111th Reserve Army
11th Reserve Sapper Division
XXXI Corps
61st Infantry Division
62nd Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
XXXII Corps
63rd Infantry Division
64th Cavalry Division
XXXIII Corps
65th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
65th Mountain Infantry Division
22nd Home Army Group - West
116th Reserve Army
12th Reserve Sapper Division
XXXIV Corps
67th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
68th Infantry Division
XXXV Corps
69th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
70th Cavalry Division
XXXVI Corps
71st Infantry Division
72nd Mountain Infantry Division
121st Reserve Army
13th Reserve Sapper Division
XXXVII Corps
73rd Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
74th Infantry Division
XXXVIII Corps
75th Infantry Division
76th Cavalry Division
XXXIX Corps
77th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
78th Mountain Infantry Division
Colonial Defense Command Uruguay Reserve Elements
5th Reserve Railway Division
1x Heavy Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Heavy Armoured Trains
1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
1x Armoured Train Brigade
2x Armoured Trains
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
6th Reserve Railway Division
1x Heavy Armoured Train Brigade
- 2x Heavy Armoured Trains
1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
1x Armoured Train Brigade
2x Armoured Trains
1x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigade
7x Fortress Brigades
4th Army Group Uruguay
123rd Reserve Army
14th Reserve Sapper Division
XL Corps
79th Infantry Division
80th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
XLI Corps
81st Infantry Division
82nd Cavalry Division
XLII Corps
83rd Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
84th Mountain Infantry Division
25th Army Group Uruguay - North
128th Reserve Army
15th Reserve Sapper Division
XLIII Corps
85th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
86th Infantry Division
XLIV Corps
87th Infantry Division
88th Cavalry Division
XLV Corps
89th Infantry Division
90th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
135th Reserve Army
16th Reserve Sapper Division
XLVI Corps
91st Infantry Division
92nd Infantry Division
XLVII Corps
93rd Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
94th Cavalry Division
XLVIII Corps
95th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
96th Mountain Infantry Division
29th Army Group Uruguay - West
138th Reserve Army
17th Reserve Sapper Division
XLIX Corps
97th Infantry Division
98th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
L Corps
99th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
100th Cavalry Division
LI Corps
101st Infantry Division
102nd Mountain Infantry Division
141th Reserve Army
18th Reserve Sapper Division
LII Corps
103rd Infantry Division
104th Infantry Division
LIII Corps
105th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
106th Cavalry Division
LIV Corps
107th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
108th Mountain Infantry Division
Costa Rican Guard Reserve Elements
7th Reserve Railway Division
2x Armoured Train Brigade
4x Armoured Trains
2x Railway Specialized Sapper (Combat Engineer) Brigades
1x Heavy Railroad Artillery Battery (Brigade)
4x Fortress Brigades
30th Costa Rican Guard Army Group
143rd Reserve Army
19th Reserve Sapper Division
LV Corps
109th Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
+ 10x Mk.Id Heavy Assault Tanks
110th Infantry Division
LVI Corps
111th Infantry Division
112th Cavalry Division
LVII Corps
113th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
114th Mountain Infantry Division
148th Reserve Army
20th Reserve Sapper Division
LVIII Corps
115th Infantry Division
116th Infantry Division
+ 20x Lancero 200 Tanks
LIX Corps
117th Infantry Division
118th Cavalry Division
LX Corps
119th Infantry Division
120th Mountain Infantry Division
+ 10x Lancero 200 Tanks
Fortifications and Defense Lines wrote:
Colonial Defense Command Uruguay (CDCU)
CDCU Defensive Line Map
Northern Defensive Line (Bella Union to Chuy, Approximately 550km front)
Regional Defense Commands:
1. RDC Artigas
2. RDC Rivera
3. RDC Cerro Largo
4. RDC Rocha
Each RDC encompasses a front of roughly 135km out of 550km of primary line stretching through four RDCs. The Northern line is made up of three lines with roughly 30km to 50km between them. The first line or “Defense Line Primary” sits roughly 50km back from the northern border providing a highly mapped and surveyed “no mans land” between it and the border in which advancing enemy forces can be easily targeted with precision artillery and machinegun fire. The “no mans land” has been broken into a grid pattern for precise timed over the horizon fire. The primary line is multilayered with the first layer sporting cement pillboxes and prepared sandbagged trench networks along the northern most edge armed mostly with 13mm HMGs, 7.62mm LMGs and various prepared mortar emplacements armed with 75mm, 81mm, 90mm and 170mm infantry mortars. The smallest of the lot often placed in pillboxes for use as anti-tank guns.
The second layer sports moderately armored bunkers clad in feet of steel plate and cement, mostly connected by cement and sandbag reinforced trenches interspersed with pillboxes. These trenches often sport camouflaged awnings and tarps to conceal their locations and provide shelter from the weather. They are armed in a fashion similar to the first layer. The second layer bunkers are armed with light artillery mostly 37mm/56cal anti-tank guns and 75mm/38cal guns in casemate mounts, small cement and steel turrets and revetments along the trenches. The bunkers also sport armored HMG mounts in cupolas and mortar emplacements.
The third and strongest layer is comprised of heavily armored bunkers guarded with steel plate and heavily rebarred cement. This third layer is designed to be gas resistant while former layers only sport gas resistant bunkers in the case of the second layer. All troops on the line are trained in resisting gas attacks and are equipped with gas masks and related equipment in general. These heavy bunkers are partially connected by “guarded” trenches similar to those used in the second layer interspersed with lighter pillboxes and mid-level bunkers. Besides the trench networks, the largest bunkers strategically positioned along the line are connected by underground tunnel networks opening some distance behind the third layer. The major bunker networks receive power from the main Uruguayan power grid through underground cables and sport backup diesel generators as well. Third layer bunkers are armed with 37mm/56cal anti-tank guns, 88mm/41cal and 105mm/45cal guns as well as various HMGs and mortars.
Behind the hardened third layer a forth layer of lighter trenches and pillboxes runs the length of the line. This layer is mostly reserved for support units and artillery positions. Normally this layer sports only 25% of its full compliment though prebuilt revetments and mounts sit ready for artillery to be brought up and quickly placed at the ready. This layer also sports four heavily reinforced cement and steel plate covered revetments designed to accept the standard 14in railway guns on special roll-in rotating mounts.
“Defense Line Primary” is always manned by two full divisions of defense line-specific infantry and artillery units and usually one Division of Infantry and their attached artillery quartered in barracks along the fourth layer.
“Defense Line Secondary” sits 50km back from “Defense Line Primary” and sports a similar layered system though the third layer is significantly less well defended then its Primary Line counterpart with large stretches of the third layer guarded only by mid-level bunkers and “guarded” trenches. However, the third layer is not devoid of heavy fortifications and several are positioned at key points along the line. The forth layer is prepared in a fashion similar to that of the Primary Line though only sports two revetments for railway guns and normally only 5% of it’s artillery with barracks capable of quartering three Divisions worth of infantry.
Normally, the Secondary Line is maintained only by a skeleton crew for upkeep and maintenance and receives its operational crews when the Readiness Condition is increased.
“Defense Line Tertiary” really dose not exist as one continuous line, instead it is a collection of smaller lines positioned at strategic points 40 to 50km or more behind the Secondary Line. These lines are three layered with standard first and second layers and a third layer for artillery and support personnel. Third Line segments also run along the northern edges of many northern Uruguayan towns and cities behind the main lines to defend them from an enemy advance that may breach the Primary and Secondary lines. Though the three layer make up is generally standard, several towns positioned in key valleys, on main roads and railways sport heavy bunkers and additional revetments for artillery.
Normally, these Third Line elements are maintained only by maintenance crews and are crewed only with called up reservists when hostilities are imminent.
All lines are well supplied by networks of well built roads and rail lines and most fortifications, specifically the forth layer artillery and support sections, sport AAA emplacements ranging from 20mm/60cal cannons to 40mm/60cal guns to heavy 105mm/45 cal guns.
- At Readiness Condition Green the lines are in their “Normal” Stage Zero Alert status and manned by two Fortress Divisions, one Infantry Division and their attached artillery on the Primary line with 25% of full mobile artillery in place along the forth layer. The Secondary and Tertiary lines are maintained only by skeleton maintenance and upkeep crews and sport only 5% of the full mobile artillery in the fourth layer on the Secondary Line.
- At Readiness Condition Yellow the lines are in their Stage One Alert status, guard and watch duties are increased, supplies are prepared and organized, the rail lines and roads are prepped for further mobilization and transportation and 25% more of the wartime mobile artillery is brought up to the Primarys forth layer. A further 5% is brought up to the Secondarys forth layer and prepped.
- At Readiness Condition Orange, the lines go to their Stage Two Alert status. A single Infantry Division is brought up with their attached artillery to the Primary Line, electrical systems are checked and backups prepared. Roads and rail lines are further prepared with schedules and timetables devised while several government trains are set aside for possible further mobilization. A single Reserve Army and the two+ reserve Fortress Divisions are prepped for rapid mobilization.
- At Readiness Condition Orange-Full, the lines go to a Stage Three Alert status. Two more Infantry Divisions are moved to the Primary line along with their attached artillery brining the Primary Line to full artillery capacity. The active armored train units are brought up to the line with their two 14in guns positioned in their revetments along the Primary Line’s forth layer. Two additional Reserve Armies and a Railway Division are prepped for rapid mobilization and Reserve Fortress Divisions are further prepped and called to prepare for immediate deployment to the Secondary Line at any time.
- At Readiness Condition Red, the lines go to a full Stage Four Alert status. At this point, invasion is deemed imminent and all lines are prepared to resist an attack. The Primary Line goes to full alert and switches to internal power, guns are prepared and artillery range guides and targeting maps are double checked. The Secondary Line is fully staffed and prepared with all Reserve Fortress units moved in, dug in and on internal power. Three Reserve Armies are activated and moved north to reinforce and man the Secondary and Tertiary Lines with their complete artillery compliments moved into place. Additional railway Divisions are moved to the border with their 14in guns moved up to the Primary and Secondary Lines’ forth layer revetments.
Costal Defensive Line (Chuy to Carmelo, Approximately 500km wrapping around Uruguay’s eastern and southern coastlines )
Costal Defense Commands:
5. CDC Rocha
6. CDC Maldonado
7. CDC Montevideo
8. CDC Colonia
TBD
Defense Command Gibraltar Strait
Costal Defense Commands:
CDC Cadiz West
CDC Cadiz East
CDC Tangier
CDC Cueta
TBD
Colonial Defense Command Costa Rica
CDC Caribbean Coast
CDC Pacific Coast
TBD
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OOB
Population: 75 million
SML: 3 (20% Standing Army, 80% Reserve )
Army Focus: 5 (manpower is 50% of mobilization pool)
Mobilization Pool: 16% of population (12 million)
Active: 1.2 million
Reserve: 4.8 million
Total Active Divisions: 80
Steel Horse Divisions
5 Divisions: 1 Armored Brigade, 2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
5 Divisions: 1 Motorized Infantry Brigade, 2 Cavalry Infantry Brigades (with 'flying artillery' batallions with light, horse-drawn artillery)
Chinghis Khan's Fist Divisions
2 Divisions Siege Artillery
2 Divisions Artillery
The Hordes
20 Divisions Cavalry
20 Divisions Infantry
5 Divisions Mountaineer Infantry
4 Divisions: 2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Artillery Brigade
4 Divisions: 2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Siege Artillery Brigade
25 Brigades Engineers (to be dispersed as needed)
Reservists: 320 Divisions
Divisions in the Dornod Aimag
19 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
- 1 Siege Artillery Division
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Baruun-Urt Aimag (Sükhbaatar Aimag in OTL)
16 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 3 Mountaineer Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
- 1 Cavalry Division
Divisions in Khentii
14 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 3 Siege Artillery Divisions
- 9 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Töv
23 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 6 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Artillery Divisions
- 2 Siege Artillery Divisions
- 6 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Dundgovi
15 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 5 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Ömnögovi
16 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 1Artillery Division
Divisions in Övörkhangai
11 Divisions
- 6 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Selenge
10 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
Divisions in Darkhan-Uul
15 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Bulgan
19 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Artillery Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Orkhon
16 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
- 2 Siege Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Arkhangai
19 Divisions
- 14 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Khövsgöl
17 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 7 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Zavkhan
18 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 8 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Uvs
21 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 6 Cavlary Divisions
- 4 Artillery Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Khovd
17 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavlary Divisions
- 7 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Bayan-Ölgii
18 Divisions
- 6 Infantry Divisions
- 10 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Govisümber
19 Divisions
- 7 Infantry Divisions
- 7 Cavalry Divisions
- 5 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Govis-Altai
17 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Siege Artillery Divisions
- 2 Mountaineer Divisions
Air Force
20 Transports, 1920
25 Transports, 1924
35 Recon, 1920
40 Recon, 1923
25 Recon, 1924
60 Trainers, 1919
10 Trainers, 1924
35 Fighters, 1918
60 Fighters, 1920
85 Fighters, 1923
60 Bombers, 1919
60 Bombers, 1921
85 Bombers, 1924
Population: 75 million
SML: 3 (20% Standing Army, 80% Reserve )
Army Focus: 5 (manpower is 50% of mobilization pool)
Mobilization Pool: 16% of population (12 million)
Active: 1.2 million
Reserve: 4.8 million
Total Active Divisions: 80
Steel Horse Divisions
5 Divisions: 1 Armored Brigade, 2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
5 Divisions: 1 Motorized Infantry Brigade, 2 Cavalry Infantry Brigades (with 'flying artillery' batallions with light, horse-drawn artillery)
Chinghis Khan's Fist Divisions
2 Divisions Siege Artillery
2 Divisions Artillery
The Hordes
20 Divisions Cavalry
20 Divisions Infantry
5 Divisions Mountaineer Infantry
4 Divisions: 2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Artillery Brigade
4 Divisions: 2 Infantry Brigades, 1 Siege Artillery Brigade
25 Brigades Engineers (to be dispersed as needed)
Reservists: 320 Divisions
Divisions in the Dornod Aimag
19 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
- 1 Siege Artillery Division
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Baruun-Urt Aimag (Sükhbaatar Aimag in OTL)
16 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 3 Mountaineer Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
- 1 Cavalry Division
Divisions in Khentii
14 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 3 Siege Artillery Divisions
- 9 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Töv
23 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 6 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Artillery Divisions
- 2 Siege Artillery Divisions
- 6 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Dundgovi
15 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 5 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Ömnögovi
16 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 1Artillery Division
Divisions in Övörkhangai
11 Divisions
- 6 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Selenge
10 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
Divisions in Darkhan-Uul
15 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Bulgan
19 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Artillery Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Orkhon
16 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
- 2 Siege Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Arkhangai
19 Divisions
- 14 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Khövsgöl
17 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavalry Divisions
- 7 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Zavkhan
18 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 8 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Uvs
21 Divisions
- 10 Infantry Divisions
- 6 Cavlary Divisions
- 4 Artillery Divisions
- 3 Brigades Engineers
Divisions in Khovd
17 Divisions
- 5 Infantry Divisions
- 5 Cavlary Divisions
- 7 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Bayan-Ölgii
18 Divisions
- 6 Infantry Divisions
- 10 Cavalry Divisions
- 2 Artillery Divisions
Divisions in Govisümber
19 Divisions
- 7 Infantry Divisions
- 7 Cavalry Divisions
- 5 Mountaineer Divisions
Divisions in Govis-Altai
17 Divisions
- 8 Infantry Divisions
- 4 Cavalry Divisions
- 3 Siege Artillery Divisions
- 2 Mountaineer Divisions
Air Force
20 Transports, 1920
25 Transports, 1924
35 Recon, 1920
40 Recon, 1923
25 Recon, 1924
60 Trainers, 1919
10 Trainers, 1924
35 Fighters, 1918
60 Fighters, 1920
85 Fighters, 1923
60 Bombers, 1919
60 Bombers, 1921
85 Bombers, 1924
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Updated due to design changes for BBs and latest Springsharp release
Army
Active: 810,000, 162 brigades
Mobilized: 4,050,000, 810 brigades
Wartime organization
18 Armies (4 Corps, 1 cavalry div, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
72 Corps (3 divisions, 1 artillery brigade)
3 Light mechanized divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde)
2 Light Cavalry divisions (1 tank, 2 cavalry bde)
3 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
9 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
183 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
16 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
18 Hvy Artillery bde
90 Artillery bde
Active army: 810,000
3 Light mechanized divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde)
2 Light Cavalry divisions (1 tank, 2 cavalry bde)
3 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
6 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
6 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
2 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
12 Hvy Artillery bde
30 Artillery bde
Air force: 300
Fighters: 180
Bombers: 120
Naval Air Service: 60
Navy
2 Daedalo class (18000t, 60 aircraft)
2 Plan 1923 BB (48700t 9x450mm 28kts) to be completed second half of 1925
4 Plan 1921 BB, (39700t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1917 BB, (39500t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1913 BC, (29200t 12x14in 26kts)
4 Plan 1910 BC, (27000t 12x14in 25kts)
4 AC1922 AC (18,000t 8x12in 32kts)
4 AC1918 AC (11,241t 8x9.2in 30kts)
4 AC1914 AC (10,197t 8x9.2in 28,5kts)
2 Chikuma class CL (3414t)
2 LC1914 CL (5500t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1917 CL (5278t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1919 CL (5191t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1921 CL (5132t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1923 CL (9535t, 12x6in, 33kts)
32 Burrasque class DD
16 Scott class DD
36 Novik class DD (1326t)
32 Novik class DD (1260t)
14 Aetos class DD
28 U142 class SS
8 Redoutable class SS
72 U81 class SS
Army
Active: 810,000, 162 brigades
Mobilized: 4,050,000, 810 brigades
Wartime organization
18 Armies (4 Corps, 1 cavalry div, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
72 Corps (3 divisions, 1 artillery brigade)
3 Light mechanized divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde)
2 Light Cavalry divisions (1 tank, 2 cavalry bde)
3 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
9 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
183 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
16 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
18 Hvy Artillery bde
90 Artillery bde
Active army: 810,000
3 Light mechanized divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde)
2 Light Cavalry divisions (1 tank, 2 cavalry bde)
3 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
6 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
6 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
2 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
12 Hvy Artillery bde
30 Artillery bde
Air force: 300
Fighters: 180
Bombers: 120
Naval Air Service: 60
Navy
2 Daedalo class (18000t, 60 aircraft)
2 Plan 1923 BB (48700t 9x450mm 28kts) to be completed second half of 1925
4 Plan 1921 BB, (39700t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1917 BB, (39500t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1913 BC, (29200t 12x14in 26kts)
4 Plan 1910 BC, (27000t 12x14in 25kts)
4 AC1922 AC (18,000t 8x12in 32kts)
4 AC1918 AC (11,241t 8x9.2in 30kts)
4 AC1914 AC (10,197t 8x9.2in 28,5kts)
2 Chikuma class CL (3414t)
2 LC1914 CL (5500t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1917 CL (5278t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1919 CL (5191t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1921 CL (5132t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1923 CL (9535t, 12x6in, 33kts)
32 Burrasque class DD
16 Scott class DD
36 Novik class DD (1326t)
32 Novik class DD (1260t)
14 Aetos class DD
28 U142 class SS
8 Redoutable class SS
72 U81 class SS
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Air Force complete, not that it took long as my Air Focus was only 1.
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
40 PF-3 biplane fighters
20 PF-2 biplane fighters
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
6 T-1 transport aircraft
14 BF-2 biplane bomber
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
40 PF-3 biplane fighters
20 PF-2 biplane fighters
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
6 T-1 transport aircraft
14 BF-2 biplane bomber
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American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Order of Battle of the Nordic Empire
As of: Q3 1925
Population: 75,000,000 (70M in Denmark/Norway/Sweden, 1.4M in Iceland, 3.5M in Vinland/Markland, about 50K apiece in Svalbard and Greenland)
Mobilization Pool: 12,000,000 (Infrastructure 4 + Economy 4 = 16%)
ARMY:
Total Soldiery: 3,600,000 ({12M x .30 from Army Tech 4})
Soldiery in Active Duty: 1,320,000 (88 divs / 264 bgdes) (SML3 = 20%)
*Branches:
**Infantry
***60 brigades of regular Infantry w/ Horse Transport (regular troops) - 300,000 men
***120 brigades of reservist Infantry w/ Horse Transport (mobilized reserves) - 600,000 men
***15 brigades of Infantry w/ Vehicle Transport (vikings on various tracked and ski'd stuff) - 75,000 vikings
**Artillery
***20 brigades of Artillery - 100,000 men, 1000 guns
***4 brigades of Siege Artillery - 20,000 men, not many guns
**Nordic Yeomanry
***Cavalry
****30 brigades of Cavalry w/ Flying Artillery - 75,000 cavalrymen, ??? guns
***Armored Corps
****4 brigades of armor split into 16 separate battallions of 50 tanks each - 600 tanks
**Nordic Marines
***18 brigades of Infantry w/ Sea & Horse Transport - 90,000 men
***6 brigades of Artillery - 30,000 men, 300 guns
**Nordic Royal Guard
***Royal Guard Infantry
****12 brigades of Infantry w/ Horse Transport - 60,000 men
***Royal Guard Armor
****1 brigade of Armor split into 4 separate battallions of 50 tanks each - 200 tanks
***Royal Guard Artillery
****4 brigades of Artillery - 20,000 men, 200 guns
Soldiery in Reserve: 1,800,000 ({SML3 = 80%} minus soldiery undergoing muster and soldiery mustered)
Soldiery undergoing Muster: 480,000 (32 divs / 96 bgdes)
NAVY:
Naval Tonnage: 1,200,000t/1,200kt (NF4)
The present Nordic Navy is the result of an ambitious construction campaign devised in 1905 to stimulate the wavering national economy (for lack of a war) and to provide the Union Navy with a modern fleet capable of protecting Scandinavian interests in the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, and the northern Atlantic Ocean. Its' lack of engagement in the past twenty years is considered by some to be the result of a successful deterrent, whereas it is seen by others as a failure to bring about the long-awaited reckoning with the Russian Navy over the waters around Russian-dominated Finland.
All ships can be assumed to be 'clones' in the event that the nation of origin has the design in service.
Combatants (1,200kt):
*Dreadnoughts (643kt)
**4 N3-class Super-Dreadnoughts (9x18"/45, commissioned 1923/1225) (48kt*4=192kt)
***Frederik VII, Gustaf Adolf, Döbeln, Adlercreutz
**4 Revenge II-class Dreadnoughts (8x16"/45, commissioned 1921-1924) (33kt*4=132kt)
**4 Revenge-class Dreadnoughts (8x15"/42, commissioned 1914-1919) (28kt*4=112kt)
**3 Orion-class Dreadnoughts (10x13.5"/45, commissioned 1909-1915) (22kt*3=66kt)
**3 Agincourt-class Dreadnoughts (14x12"/45, commissioned 1913-1916) (28kt*3=84kt)
**3 Bellerophon-class Dreadnoughts (10x12"/45, commissioned 1906-1909) (19kt*3=57kt)
*Coastal Dreadnoughts (42kt):
**6 Sverige-class Coastal Dreadnoughts (4x11"/45, commissioned 1910-1919) (7kt*6=42kt)
*Battlecruisers (78kt):
**3 Derfflinger-class Battlecruisers (8x12"/50, commissioned 1912/14/1915) (26kt*3=78kt)
***Built by Germany (as per Thanas' request)
*Cruisers (238kt):
**12 Hawkins-class Heavy Cruisers (7x8", commissioned 1919-1925) (10kt*12=120kt)
**18 Birmingham-class Light Cruisers (9x6", commissioned 1911-1920) (6kt*18=108kt)
*Destroyers (140kt):
**140 W&V-Class Destroyer (4x4", commissioned 1915-1925) (1kt*80=90kt)
*Submarines (40kt):
**40 S-class Submarines (1x4",4x21" tubes, commissioned 1915-1922)
*Carriers (39kt):
**3 13,000t Aircraft Carriers (up to 30 planes, commissioned 1919-1923) (13kt*3=39kt)
AIR FORCE:
Number of planes: 880 (120 to start)
Number of airships: 3 (0 to start)
*580 Douglas DT
*300 Boeing FB
*3 Zeppelins
As of: Q3 1925
Population: 75,000,000 (70M in Denmark/Norway/Sweden, 1.4M in Iceland, 3.5M in Vinland/Markland, about 50K apiece in Svalbard and Greenland)
Mobilization Pool: 12,000,000 (Infrastructure 4 + Economy 4 = 16%)
ARMY:
Total Soldiery: 3,600,000 ({12M x .30 from Army Tech 4})
Soldiery in Active Duty: 1,320,000 (88 divs / 264 bgdes) (SML3 = 20%)
*Branches:
**Infantry
***60 brigades of regular Infantry w/ Horse Transport (regular troops) - 300,000 men
***120 brigades of reservist Infantry w/ Horse Transport (mobilized reserves) - 600,000 men
***15 brigades of Infantry w/ Vehicle Transport (vikings on various tracked and ski'd stuff) - 75,000 vikings
**Artillery
***20 brigades of Artillery - 100,000 men, 1000 guns
***4 brigades of Siege Artillery - 20,000 men, not many guns
**Nordic Yeomanry
***Cavalry
****30 brigades of Cavalry w/ Flying Artillery - 75,000 cavalrymen, ??? guns
***Armored Corps
****4 brigades of armor split into 16 separate battallions of 50 tanks each - 600 tanks
**Nordic Marines
***18 brigades of Infantry w/ Sea & Horse Transport - 90,000 men
***6 brigades of Artillery - 30,000 men, 300 guns
**Nordic Royal Guard
***Royal Guard Infantry
****12 brigades of Infantry w/ Horse Transport - 60,000 men
***Royal Guard Armor
****1 brigade of Armor split into 4 separate battallions of 50 tanks each - 200 tanks
***Royal Guard Artillery
****4 brigades of Artillery - 20,000 men, 200 guns
Soldiery in Reserve: 1,800,000 ({SML3 = 80%} minus soldiery undergoing muster and soldiery mustered)
Soldiery undergoing Muster: 480,000 (32 divs / 96 bgdes)
NAVY:
Naval Tonnage: 1,200,000t/1,200kt (NF4)
The present Nordic Navy is the result of an ambitious construction campaign devised in 1905 to stimulate the wavering national economy (for lack of a war) and to provide the Union Navy with a modern fleet capable of protecting Scandinavian interests in the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, and the northern Atlantic Ocean. Its' lack of engagement in the past twenty years is considered by some to be the result of a successful deterrent, whereas it is seen by others as a failure to bring about the long-awaited reckoning with the Russian Navy over the waters around Russian-dominated Finland.
All ships can be assumed to be 'clones' in the event that the nation of origin has the design in service.
Combatants (1,200kt):
*Dreadnoughts (643kt)
**4 N3-class Super-Dreadnoughts (9x18"/45, commissioned 1923/1225) (48kt*4=192kt)
***Frederik VII, Gustaf Adolf, Döbeln, Adlercreutz
**4 Revenge II-class Dreadnoughts (8x16"/45, commissioned 1921-1924) (33kt*4=132kt)
**4 Revenge-class Dreadnoughts (8x15"/42, commissioned 1914-1919) (28kt*4=112kt)
**3 Orion-class Dreadnoughts (10x13.5"/45, commissioned 1909-1915) (22kt*3=66kt)
**3 Agincourt-class Dreadnoughts (14x12"/45, commissioned 1913-1916) (28kt*3=84kt)
**3 Bellerophon-class Dreadnoughts (10x12"/45, commissioned 1906-1909) (19kt*3=57kt)
*Coastal Dreadnoughts (42kt):
**6 Sverige-class Coastal Dreadnoughts (4x11"/45, commissioned 1910-1919) (7kt*6=42kt)
*Battlecruisers (78kt):
**3 Derfflinger-class Battlecruisers (8x12"/50, commissioned 1912/14/1915) (26kt*3=78kt)
***Built by Germany (as per Thanas' request)
*Cruisers (238kt):
**12 Hawkins-class Heavy Cruisers (7x8", commissioned 1919-1925) (10kt*12=120kt)
**18 Birmingham-class Light Cruisers (9x6", commissioned 1911-1920) (6kt*18=108kt)
*Destroyers (140kt):
**140 W&V-Class Destroyer (4x4", commissioned 1915-1925) (1kt*80=90kt)
*Submarines (40kt):
**40 S-class Submarines (1x4",4x21" tubes, commissioned 1915-1922)
*Carriers (39kt):
**3 13,000t Aircraft Carriers (up to 30 planes, commissioned 1919-1923) (13kt*3=39kt)
AIR FORCE:
Number of planes: 880 (120 to start)
Number of airships: 3 (0 to start)
*580 Douglas DT
*300 Boeing FB
*3 Zeppelins
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
I have to concur with Steve and Sea Skimmer about the artillery brigades. I had attached an artillery brigade to every single active division because I did not know that some corps-level artillery was already included in divisions and thought they would be "naked." I will likely be halving the number of artillery brigades (mainly removing them from the jungle and cavalry divisions) and correspondingly increasing the number of infantry divisions.
Also, the Bolivarian Union's 134 reserve divisions will have to be reduced in proportion to the required number of support troops, and the number of reserve artillery brigades will also be reduced.
Also, the Bolivarian Union's 134 reserve divisions will have to be reduced in proportion to the required number of support troops, and the number of reserve artillery brigades will also be reduced.
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
And now my Army OrBat, standing forces only ATM. Will organize my Reserve formations later.
270,000 men = 54 Standing brigades
Army Tech 4 = 1 armored brigade, 3 motorized infantry brigades per Industry point.
Industry 5 = 5 Armored Brigades, 15 Motorized Infantry. 1 Motorized Infantry brigade switched for sufficient vehicles to motorize 3 artillery brigades.
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army. While the Guards have retained their honed edge, they are being stretched thinner with the need for the posting of two continental divisions overseas to make up for the reduction in Army regulars.
I Guards Corps (17 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Seattle, Olympia
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
6th Guards Division "Spirt Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah Territory
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
(III) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, North Australian Territory
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Normally consisting of two-thirds or more of the standing army, cuts in the prior 8 years of Tory rule have resulted in the Regulars being a minority of Army forces. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
As of now the three regular divisions are assigned to I Corps as Southern Command, responsible for the southern frontier shared primarily with friendly Southern California; their presence is mostly intended to ensure the ability to protect the southern border in the event of political instability in the Grand Duchy. Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
1st Mobile Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Carson City, Nevada
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Kanab, Utah
8th Artillery Brigade
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah (on the west bank of the Jordan River)
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. The Cascadian Department of the Navy has agreed to provide a company of Cascadian Marines from this Brigade for ceremonial functions as the King's lifeguard. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
270,000 men = 54 Standing brigades
Army Tech 4 = 1 armored brigade, 3 motorized infantry brigades per Industry point.
Industry 5 = 5 Armored Brigades, 15 Motorized Infantry. 1 Motorized Infantry brigade switched for sufficient vehicles to motorize 3 artillery brigades.
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army. While the Guards have retained their honed edge, they are being stretched thinner with the need for the posting of two continental divisions overseas to make up for the reduction in Army regulars.
I Guards Corps (17 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Seattle, Olympia
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
6th Guards Division "Spirt Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah Territory
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
(III) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, North Australian Territory
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Normally consisting of two-thirds or more of the standing army, cuts in the prior 8 years of Tory rule have resulted in the Regulars being a minority of Army forces. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
As of now the three regular divisions are assigned to I Corps as Southern Command, responsible for the southern frontier shared primarily with friendly Southern California; their presence is mostly intended to ensure the ability to protect the southern border in the event of political instability in the Grand Duchy. Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
1st Mobile Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Carson City, Nevada
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Kanab, Utah
8th Artillery Brigade
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah (on the west bank of the Jordan River)
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. The Cascadian Department of the Navy has agreed to provide a company of Cascadian Marines from this Brigade for ceremonial functions as the King's lifeguard. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OoB updated for Q1 1925
Blue Sultanate of Sudan Fleet Roster
total coastline ~ 3200km
Active Battle Fleet
3 Boundless class Fast battleship . . . . . . . . . . [43.000tons ea]
10 Ishmael class battle-cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . [26.000tons ea]
9 Muhsin class semi dreadnought. . . . . . . . . . . [29.000tons ea]
3 Afzal heavy cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[16.600tons ea]
15 Suhayl class cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [7.000tons ea]
19 Hooda class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[712tons ea]
44 Ziyad class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [782tons ea]
20 Karam class Subcruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.400tons ea]
2 Shakir class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [49.400tons ea]
18 Junayed class light cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . [4.600tons ea]
1 Radetzky class semidreadnoughts . . . . . . . . .[14.500tons]
1 Tegetthoff class Battleship . . . . . . . . . . . . .[20.000tons]
2 Kaiser Friedrich III class battleships . . . . . . . [10.700tons ea]
2 Wittelsbach class BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[12.700tons ea]
3 Braunschweig class BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[13.000tons ea]
2 Deutschland class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . [13.000tons ea]
Support ships
4 Brandenburg class pre Dreadnoughts converted to colliers [<42.000tons total]
6 4500t Colliers
10 1000t Fleet tugs
7 8000t Destroyer Tenders
4 6000t Oilers
4 10500t Repair Ships
7 4000t Minelayers
72 900t Minesweepers
3 3000t Sub Tenders
4 7000t Ammunition Ships
Naval Aircraft
82 Macchi M.5
In construction slips
3 Ishmael class battlecruisers ( laid down in 1924)
2 Shakir class Battleships laid down 1924
4 Junayed class light cruisers laid down 1925
Army of the Blue Sultanate
Structure
All Divisions are composed of 15000 men, both fighting and support. This Generally divides into 3 fighting Battalions, which each divide into 2 Regiments in operations along the massive borders. The southern border stretches almost 4,700km, the Northern border stretches over 6,000km and the borders with the red sea states reaches almost 1200km
Infantry weapons
120 Infantry Divisions . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,800,000 men Rallying from Gondar, Addis Abba, Omdurman and Yaounde
24 Cavalry Divisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360,000 men Rallying from Abreche Omdurman and N'Djamena
24 Cav & flying artillery Division . . . . . . . .. 360,000 men Rallying from Omdurman N'Djamena and Mogadishu
Active Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 630,000 men
First Corp part of First Army; deployed to Egyptian Border
4 Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Ad Damir Fortress
1 Artillery Brigade
Second Corp part of First Army; deployed to Central Sudan
4 Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Red Sea Coastal Forts
1 Artillery Brigade
Third Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Cameroon as mountainous Infantry
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fourth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Banguri and the southern border
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fifth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Birao Garrison
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Eastern Ethiopia
1 Infantry Division
1 Artillery Brigade
2 Cavalry Divisions
1 Cavalry Division with flying artillery attachment
Seventh Corp part of First Army; deployed to Darfur
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Eighth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Southern Somalia and Ethiopia
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Ninth Corp part of Third Army; Deployed to South Sudan and Congo Border
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Tenth Corp part of Third Army; Deployed 3 in Eritrea and 1 in Cameroon.
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
First Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion
First Corp
Second Corp
Seventh Corp
Second Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Cameroon Coastal batteries
Third Corp
Fourth Corp
Fifth Corp
Third Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Railway Artillery
Sixth Corp
Eighth Corp
Ninth Corp
Tenth Corp
Command
4 Armored tank Brigades
Fortresses
Massawa Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns, remote Torpedoes
Assab Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Mogadishu Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Kismayo Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Bosaso Battery: 2x 11in L40 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Limbe Battery: 6x 11in L40 guns, 2x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5 in guns
Littoral Province Battery: 8x 3.5in guns
Ad Damir Fortress Garrison
Gondar Fortress
Birao Garrision
Air Wing
275 (287) NiD 29
3 Rigid Hulled Airship carriers 4 Nid 29s each
45 Bristol Braemar
10 Vernon transport planes
Blue Sultanate of Sudan Fleet Roster
total coastline ~ 3200km
Active Battle Fleet
3 Boundless class Fast battleship . . . . . . . . . . [43.000tons ea]
10 Ishmael class battle-cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . [26.000tons ea]
9 Muhsin class semi dreadnought. . . . . . . . . . . [29.000tons ea]
3 Afzal heavy cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[16.600tons ea]
15 Suhayl class cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [7.000tons ea]
19 Hooda class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[712tons ea]
44 Ziyad class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [782tons ea]
20 Karam class Subcruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.400tons ea]
2 Shakir class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [49.400tons ea]
18 Junayed class light cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . [4.600tons ea]
1 Radetzky class semidreadnoughts . . . . . . . . .[14.500tons]
1 Tegetthoff class Battleship . . . . . . . . . . . . .[20.000tons]
2 Kaiser Friedrich III class battleships . . . . . . . [10.700tons ea]
2 Wittelsbach class BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[12.700tons ea]
3 Braunschweig class BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[13.000tons ea]
2 Deutschland class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . [13.000tons ea]
Support ships
4 Brandenburg class pre Dreadnoughts converted to colliers [<42.000tons total]
6 4500t Colliers
10 1000t Fleet tugs
7 8000t Destroyer Tenders
4 6000t Oilers
4 10500t Repair Ships
7 4000t Minelayers
72 900t Minesweepers
3 3000t Sub Tenders
4 7000t Ammunition Ships
Naval Aircraft
82 Macchi M.5
In construction slips
3 Ishmael class battlecruisers ( laid down in 1924)
2 Shakir class Battleships laid down 1924
4 Junayed class light cruisers laid down 1925
Army of the Blue Sultanate
Structure
All Divisions are composed of 15000 men, both fighting and support. This Generally divides into 3 fighting Battalions, which each divide into 2 Regiments in operations along the massive borders. The southern border stretches almost 4,700km, the Northern border stretches over 6,000km and the borders with the red sea states reaches almost 1200km
Infantry weapons
- Lebel Model 1886-93 rifle
Mondragon self-loading rifle
Hotchkiss .303 Portable Mk.I machine gun
Hotchkiss Model 1914
Hotchkiss Model 1922 in 7x57 Mauser
Suomi submachine gun
120 Infantry Divisions . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,800,000 men Rallying from Gondar, Addis Abba, Omdurman and Yaounde
24 Cavalry Divisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360,000 men Rallying from Abreche Omdurman and N'Djamena
24 Cav & flying artillery Division . . . . . . . .. 360,000 men Rallying from Omdurman N'Djamena and Mogadishu
Active Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 630,000 men
First Corp part of First Army; deployed to Egyptian Border
4 Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Ad Damir Fortress
1 Artillery Brigade
Second Corp part of First Army; deployed to Central Sudan
4 Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Red Sea Coastal Forts
1 Artillery Brigade
Third Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Cameroon as mountainous Infantry
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fourth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Banguri and the southern border
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fifth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Birao Garrison
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Eastern Ethiopia
1 Infantry Division
1 Artillery Brigade
2 Cavalry Divisions
1 Cavalry Division with flying artillery attachment
Seventh Corp part of First Army; deployed to Darfur
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Eighth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Southern Somalia and Ethiopia
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Ninth Corp part of Third Army; Deployed to South Sudan and Congo Border
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Tenth Corp part of Third Army; Deployed 3 in Eritrea and 1 in Cameroon.
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
First Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion
First Corp
Second Corp
Seventh Corp
Second Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Cameroon Coastal batteries
Third Corp
Fourth Corp
Fifth Corp
Third Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Railway Artillery
Sixth Corp
Eighth Corp
Ninth Corp
Tenth Corp
Command
4 Armored tank Brigades
- Chariot tank model 21
Fortresses
Massawa Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns, remote Torpedoes
Assab Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Mogadishu Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Kismayo Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Bosaso Battery: 2x 11in L40 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Limbe Battery: 6x 11in L40 guns, 2x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5 in guns
Littoral Province Battery: 8x 3.5in guns
Ad Damir Fortress Garrison
Gondar Fortress
Birao Garrision
Air Wing
275 (287) NiD 29
3 Rigid Hulled Airship carriers 4 Nid 29s each
45 Bristol Braemar
10 Vernon transport planes
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Obviously a work in progress but the basic organization (9 brigades plus 1 corps artillery brigade will hold for the remaining corps. There will be a total of 4 Armored and 15 Motor-Rifle Brigades. More info will be added as I can get to it but I wanted the bare bones up as soon as possible.
Fuerzas Armadas de Mexico:
Armada de la Imperio Mexicana
Imperial del Ejército Mexicano
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
Fuerzas Armadas de Mexico:
Armada de la Imperio Mexicana
Pacific Fleet (104.9 kt)
Home Port: Puerto Vallarta
- Capital Ships: (50 kt)
Light Cruisers: (45 kt)
- Mexicana class Battleship (12.5 kt)
- Mexicana
Aguascalientes
Guadalajara
CuliacánDestroyers: (9.9 kt)
- Six (6) Almirante Cervera class Light Cruiser (7.5 kt)
- Nine (9) Alsedo class Destroyers (1.1 kt)
Baja Fleet (43.3 kt)
Home Port: Isla Montague
- Capital Ships: (34.5 kt)
Destroyers: (8.8 kt)
- Radetzky class Battleship (14.5 kt)
Tegetthoff class BB Battleship (20 kt)
- Calderon Bridge [formerly Zrinyi (Austria-Hungary)]
- Battle of Puebla [formerly Prinz Eugen (Austria-Hungary)]
- Eight (8) Alsedo class Destroyers (1.1 kt)
Gulf Fleet (628.2 kt)
Home Port: Veracruz
- Capital Ships: (570.6 kt)
Light Cruisers: (38.4 kt)
- Santa Ana class Standard Battleships (45.7 kt)
Veracruz class Battleships (30.8 kt)
- Santa Ana
Porfirio Diaz
Benito Juarez
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
Francisco I. Madero
Venustiano CarranzaMexicana class Battleship (12.5 kt)
- Veracruz
Yucatan
Tamulipas
Durango
Jalisco
Oaxaca
Guanajuato
Sinaloa
- San Juan
Santo Domingo
Santiago
Port-au-PrinceDestroyers: (19.2 kt)
- Eight (8) Blas de Lezo class Light cruiser (4.8 kt)
- Twelve (12) Churruca class Destroyer (1.6 kt)
Caribbean Fleet (300.5 kt)
Home Port: Santo Domingo
- Capital Ships: (262 kt)
Light Cruisers: (38.5 kt)
- Virtuoso class Battlecruiser (40 kt)
Presteza class Battlecruiser (25.5 kt)
- Virtuoso
Verídico
Arrepentido
Pensativo
- Presteza
Viveza
Alacridad
Sutileza
- Seven (7) Navarra class Light Cruiser (5.5 kt)
Independent Squadrons: (121.1 kt)
- Pacific Heavy Cruiser Squadron: (71.1 kt)
Submarine Forces: (50 kt)
- Deutschland class Heavy Cruiser (13kt)
Erzherzog Karl class Heavy Cruiser (10.7kt)
- San Patricio [formerly Pommern (Germany)]
Coleto [formerly Schlesien (Germany)]
Refugio [formerly Hannover (Germany)]
- Francisco Javier Mina [formerly Erherzog Karl (Austria-Hungary)]
Félix María Calleja del Rey [formerly Erherzog Ferdinand Max (Austria-Hungary)]
Vicente Guerrero [formerly Erzherzog Friedrich (Austria-Hungary)]
- Atlantic Submarine Squadrons: (30 kt)
Pacific Submarine Squadrons: (20 kt)
- Attack Submarines:
Submarine Tenders:
- Attack Submarines:
Submarine Tenders:
Support Vessels: (398 kt)
- 20x Minesweepers (750t)
8x Fleet Oiler (12kt)
6x Ammunition ships (7 kt)
2x Hospital Ships (10 kt)
15x Troop transports (5kt)
25x Troop transports (4kt)
25x Troop transports (2kt)
Infantería de Marina
- Primera Brigada de Infantería de Marina
Segunda Brigada de Infantería de Marina
Imperial del Ejército Mexicano
Reserve Corps Designations I through XXIX are reserved for 1st Rate (Separation to 5 years post separation) Troops
Reserve Corps Designations XXX through LIX are reserved for 2nd Rate (5 years to 15 years post separation) Troops
Reserve Corps Designations LX through LXXXIX are reserved for 3rd Rate (15 years to 25 years post separation) Troops
Imperial Guards Corps:
- Imperial Guards Division
Royal Criollo Guards Division
- Imperial Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
1st Guards Rifle Brigade
2nd Guards Rifle BrigadePan Mexicana Guards Division
- Criollo Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
Criollo Guards Rifle Brigade
Royal Guards Rifle BrigadeI Corps Artillery Brigade
- Imperial Guards Armored Brigade
Ashkenazi Guards Rifle Brigade
Royal Mayan Guards Rifle Brigade
Imperial Guard Reserve Corps
Imperial Guard Final Reserve Corps
12th Army: Yucatan
- II Corps
IX Corps
- 1st Motor Rifle Division
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade
2nd Motor Rifle Brigade
3rd Motor Rifle BrigadeAgustín de Iturbide Division
- Ashkenazi Rifle Brigade
1st Royal Mestizo Rifle Brigade
Otomi Rifle BrigadeII Corps Artillery Brigade
- 1st Criollo Rifle Brigade
2nd Criollo Rifle Brigade
Celaya Rifle BrigadeII Reserve Corps
- Mayan Division
Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Division
- 1st Mayan Rifle Brigade
2nd Mayan Rifle Brigade
3rd Mayan Rifle Brigade2nd Guards Division
- 2nd Royal Mestizo Rifle Brigade
1st Mestizo Rifle Brigade
1st Zapotec Rifle BrigadeIX Corps Artillery Brigade
- 2nd Armored Brigade
Criollo Motor Rifle Brigade
3rd Criollo Rifle Brigade
IX Reserve Corps
XXXII Reserve Corps
XXXIX Reserve Corps
LXII Reserve Corps
LXIX Reserve Corps
5th Army: Sonora
- IV Corps
VII Corps
- Nahua Division
Northern Guards Division
- 1st Nahua Rifle Brigade
2nd Nahua Rifle Brigade
3rd Nahua Rifle BrigadeNorthern Arms Division
- 3rd Armored Brigade
Nahuan Motor-Rifle Brigade
2nd Zapotec Rifle BrigadeIV Corps Artillery Brigade
- 1st National Brigade
2nd Mestizo Rifle Brigade
3rd Mestizo Rifle BrigadeIV Rserve Corps
- Royal Guards Division
Manuel Gómez Pedraza Division
- Royal Guards Motor-Rifle Brigade
Mayan Royal Guards Rifle Brigade
Nahuan Royal Guards Rifle BrigadeFederales Division
- Criollo Guards Motor-Rifle Brigade
4th Criollo Rifle Brigade
4th Mestizo Rifle BrigadeVII Corps Artillery Brigade
- Nahuan Guards Motor-Rifle Brigade
4th Nahuan Rifle Brigade
3rd Zapotec Rifle Brigade
VII Reserve Corps
XXXIV Reserve Corps
XXXVII Reserve Corps
LXIV Reserve Corps
LXVII Reserve Corps
3rd Army: El Salvador
- VI Corps
XII Corps
- 3rd Guards Division
2nd Nahuan Division
2nd Mayan Division
VI Corps Artillery Brigade
VI Reserve Corps
- Vicente Guerrero Division
El Salvador Division
Félix Fernández Division
XII Corps Artillery Brigade
XII Reserve Corps
XXXVI Reserve Corps
XLII Reserve Corps
LXVII Reserve Corps
LXXII Reserve Corps
2nd Army: Honduras
- III Corps
XI Corps
- 1st Rifle Division
5th Rifle Division
2nd Motor-Rifle Division
III Corps Artillery Brigade
III Reserve Corps
- 1st Guards Division
2nd Rifle Division
Honduran Guards
XI Corps Artillery Brigade
XI Reserve Corps
XXXIII Reserve Corps
XLI Reserve Corps
LXIII Reserve Corps
LXXI Reserve Corps
21st Army: Guadalajara
- XV Corps
XIX Corps
- Western Arms Division
Royal Rifle Division
3rd Rifle Division
XV Corps Artillery Brigade
XV Reserve Corps
- Western Criollo Division
1st Mestizo Division
2nd Mestizo Division
XIX Corps Artillery Brigade
XIX Reserve Corps
XLV Reserve Corps
XLIX Reserve Corps
LXXV Reserve Corps
LXXXIX Reserve Corps
14th Army: Veracruz
- VIII Corps
XVI Corps
- Eastern Criollo Division
3rd Mestizo Division
4th Mestizo Division
VIII Corps Artillery Brigade
VIII Reserve Corps
- Marquis de la Cadena Division
4th Rifle Division
Pedro Sánchez de Tagle Division
XVI Corps Artillery Brigade
XVI Reserve Corps
XXXVIII Reserve Corps
XLVI Reserve Corps
LXVIII Reserve Corps
LXXVI Reserve Corps
9th Army: Oaxaca
- XIII Corps
XVIII Corps
- Criollo Imperial Guards Division
3rd Mayan Division
3rd Nahuan Division
XIII Corps Artillery Brigade
XIII Reserve Corps
- Division de San Patricio
Royal Mestizo Division
Southern Arms Division
XVIII Corps Artillery Brigade
XVIII Reserve Corps
XLIII Reserve Corps
XLVIII Reserve Corps
LXXIII Reserve Corps
LXXVIII Reserve Corps
18th Army: Guatemala
- XVII Corps
XXI Corps
- Guatemalan Guards Division
6th Rifle Division
Benito Juarez Division
XVII Corps Artillery Brigade
XVII Reserve Corps
- 4th Guards Division
Southern Criollo Division
7th Rifle Division
XXI Corps Artillery Brigade
XXI Reserve Corps
XLVII Reserve Corps
LI Reserve Corps
LXXVII Reserve Corps
LXXXI Reserve Corps
Army of Nicaragua: Nicaragua
- I Nicaraguan Corps
II Nicaraguan Corps
- Nicaraguan Guards Division
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba Division
- Nicaraguan Imperial Guards Rifle Brigade
Nicaraguan Guards Rifle Brigade
Royal Nicaraguan Rifle BrigadeNicaraguan Mountain Division
- Royal Nicaraguan Mestizo Brigade
Nicaraguan Mestizo Rifle Brigade
Nicaraguan Garifuna Rifle Brigade1st Nicaraguan Corps Artillery Brigade
- Nicaraguan Royal Mountain Rifle Brigade
1st Nicaraguan Mountain Rifle Brigade
2nd Nicaraguan Mountain Rifle BrigadeI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
- Royal Nicaraguan Cirollo Division
1st Nicaraguan Rifle Division
Native Division
2nd Nicaraguan Corps Artillery Brigade
II Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
XXXI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
XXXII Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
LXI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
LXII Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
Hispaniola Corps
- Dominica Division
Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez Division
- Dominican Guards Rifle Brigade
1st Dominican Rifle Brigade
2nd Dominican Rifle BrigadeCaribbean Division
- Dominican Motor-Rifle Brigade
Trialleurs Rifle Brigade
Garde d'Haïti Rifle BrigadeHispaniola Corps Artillery Brigade
- 1st Puerto Rico Rifle Brigade
1st Islands Rifle Brigade
2nd Islands Rifle Brigade
I Hispaniola Reserve Corps
XXI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
LXI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
Independent Brigades
- Primera Brigada de la violación pesados
Segunda Brigada de la violación pesados
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
The Air Force is technically a branch of the Army however numbers are presented here for clarity:
Air Superiority:Tactical Bombers:
- PW-6
- 1st Pursuit Wing (72)
2nd Pursuit Wing (72)Reconnaissance/Artillery Observation:
- DH-10
- 1st Tactical Wing (72)
2nd Tactical Wing (36)Transport:
- C-1
- 1st Reconnaissance Squadron (8)
- T-1
- 1st Air Transport Squadron (4)
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Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 54 Brigades
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army. While the Guards have retained their honed edge, they are being stretched thinner with the need for the posting of two continental divisions overseas to make up for the reduction in Army regulars.
I Guards Corps (17 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Seattle, Olympia
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
6th Guards Division "Spirt Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
(III) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland), forward positioned in Pine Creek, North Australian Territory
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, North Australian Territory
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
Note: Being Upgraded to Motorized status, reduced effectiveness until November 1925
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Katherine, North Australian Territory
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Normally consisting of two-thirds or more of the standing army, cuts in the prior 8 years of Tory rule have resulted in the Regulars being a minority of Army forces. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
As of now the three regular divisions are assigned to I Corps as Southern Command, responsible for the southern frontier shared primarily with friendly Southern California; their presence is mostly intended to ensure the ability to protect the southern border in the event of political instability in the Grand Duchy. Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
1st Mobile Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Carson City, Nevada
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Kanab, Utah
8th Artillery Brigade
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah (on the west bank of the Jordan River)
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Reserves
2,970,000 men = 594 Brigades.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
594 brigades, 567 Infantry 27 Artillery, 189 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
40 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
2 Divisions
1 Artilery Brigades
Oahu - 2 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
147 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 31 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 27 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 12 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
70 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers building 1923-1925. 14 completed, 6 fitting out.
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925. 3 boats being fitted; though considered L-class in all cases, each is being built to a different design to test various proposals for submarine design; common denominator is the need for at least 6,000nm range with no less than 11 knots cruise speed)
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
43 (31 active, 6 building, 6 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts, building 1923-1926
CRS Sovereign (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Senator (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Centurion (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Consul (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Magistrate (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
CRS Praetor (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (to be laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (to be laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
80 PF-3 biplane fighters (40 in training)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
18 T-1 transport aircraft (12 in training)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber
20 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (all in training)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-3s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
2nd Pursuit Group (Still in training)
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-2s
1st Attack Squadron
14 x BF-2s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons (Still in training)
1st Patrol Squadron
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
10 x RC-2s
Active Forces: 54 Brigades
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army. While the Guards have retained their honed edge, they are being stretched thinner with the need for the posting of two continental divisions overseas to make up for the reduction in Army regulars.
I Guards Corps (17 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Seattle, Olympia
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
6th Guards Division "Spirt Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
(III) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland), forward positioned in Pine Creek, North Australian Territory
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, North Australian Territory
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
Note: Being Upgraded to Motorized status, reduced effectiveness until November 1925
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Katherine, North Australian Territory
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Normally consisting of two-thirds or more of the standing army, cuts in the prior 8 years of Tory rule have resulted in the Regulars being a minority of Army forces. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
As of now the three regular divisions are assigned to I Corps as Southern Command, responsible for the southern frontier shared primarily with friendly Southern California; their presence is mostly intended to ensure the ability to protect the southern border in the event of political instability in the Grand Duchy. Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
1st Mobile Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Carson City, Nevada
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Kanab, Utah
8th Artillery Brigade
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah (on the west bank of the Jordan River)
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Reserves
2,970,000 men = 594 Brigades.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
594 brigades, 567 Infantry 27 Artillery, 189 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
40 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
2 Divisions
1 Artilery Brigades
Oahu - 2 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
147 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 31 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 27 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 12 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
70 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers building 1923-1925. 14 completed, 6 fitting out.
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925. 3 boats being fitted; though considered L-class in all cases, each is being built to a different design to test various proposals for submarine design; common denominator is the need for at least 6,000nm range with no less than 11 knots cruise speed)
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
43 (31 active, 6 building, 6 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts, building 1923-1926
CRS Sovereign (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Senator (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1 1926)
CRS Centurion (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Consul (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1-Q2 1926)
CRS Magistrate (fitting out, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
CRS Praetor (building, to be commissioned Q1-Q3 1926)
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (to be laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (to be laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
80 PF-3 biplane fighters (40 in training)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
18 T-1 transport aircraft (12 in training)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber
20 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (all in training)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-3s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
2nd Pursuit Group (Still in training)
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-2s
1st Attack Squadron
14 x BF-2s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons (Still in training)
1st Patrol Squadron
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
10 x RC-2s
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED