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Bundeswehr of the Federal Republic of Germany
Bundeswehr Command Staff
Federal President: Johannes Rau
Commander in Chief: Chancellor Gerhard Schröder
Minister of Defense: Rudolf Scharping
Chief of the Bundeswehr Command Staff: Colonel General Johann von Kitlemann
Deputy Chief of the Bundeswehr Command Staff: Brigadier General Armin von Roon
Deutsche Marine Fleet Commander: Fleet Admiral Walter von Ingenahl
Bundesheer
Personnel - 320,000
Leopard 2 MBTs - 2,855
Leopard 1 MBTs - 5,000 (in storage)
Marder 1A3 Infantry Fighting Vehicles - 3,443
Fuchs Infantry Fighting Vehicles - 1,996
Armored Personnel Carriers - 3,800
Panzerhaubitze 2000, Self-Propelled Howitzers - 185 (a further 415 on order)
Assorted Other Self-Propelled Howitzers - 378
Multiple Rocket Launchers - 228
Towed Artillery - 594
Gepard Self-Propelled Air Defense Systems - 420
Reconnaissance Vehicles - 514
Luftwaffe
Personnel - 77,400
Combat Aircraft
Eurofighter EF 2000 - 196 (On order)
Tornado IDS - 240
Tornado ECR - 48
F-4F Phantom - 144
Support Aircraft
Transall C.160 - 84
A310 - 7
Boeing 707-320 - 2
Tu-154M - 1
Challenger 601 - 7
L-410VP turbolet - 4
UH-1D Iroquois - 120
AS 532U2 - 3
T-37B - 35
T-38A Talon - 10
Eurocopter Tigers - 222 (on order)
PAH-1 - 205
Hawk Launchers - 216
Roland Launchers - 95
Patriot Launchers - 288
Deutsche Marine
Personnel - 27,200
4 Sachsen (Type 124) class frigates (Building)
3 Lutjens (CF Adams) class (Type 103B) air defense destroyers
4 Brandenburg class (Type 123) frigates
12 Bremen class (Type 122) frigates
5 Type 130 light frigates (Building)
4 Type 212 submarines (Building)
12 Type 206A small coastal submarines
10 Gepard (S71) class (Type 143) missile boats
10 Albatros (S61) class (Type 143) missile boats
10 Tiger (S41) class (Type 148) missile boats
Assorted minehunters, minesweepers, multi-product replenishment ships, fleet oilers, ammunition ships, supply tenders, electronic surveillance ships, research ships, survey ships, tugs, pollution control ships, tankers and training ships not listed.
Bundesheer Organization:
First Corps - Major General Alfred von Luttichau
1st Panzer Division
--1st Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--2nd Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--1st Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--1st Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--1st Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--1st Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--1st Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--1st Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
2nd Panzer Division
--3rd Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--4th Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--2nd Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--2nd Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--2nd Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--2nd Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--2nd Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--2nd Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
1st Panzergrenadier Division
--5th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--6th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--7th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--5th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--5th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--5th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--5th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--5th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
2nd Panzergrenadier Division
--8th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--9th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--10th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--6th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--6th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--6th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--6th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--6th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
Second Corps - Major General Ernst von Goltz
3rd Panzer Division
--5th Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--6th Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--3rd Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--3rd Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--3rd Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--3rd Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--3rd Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--3rd Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
3rd Panzergrenadier Division
--11th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--12th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--13th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--7th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--7th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--7th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--7th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--7th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
4th Panzergrenadier Division
--14th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--15th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--16th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--8th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--8th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--8th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--8th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--8th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
5th Panzergrenadier Division
--17th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--18th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--19th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--9th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--9th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--9th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--9th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--9th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
Third Corps - Major General Joachim von Kurenberg
4th Panzer Division
--7th Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--8th Panzer Brigade (250 Leopard)
--4th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Marder)
--4th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--4th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--4th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--4th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--4th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
6th Panzergrenadier Division
--20th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--21st Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--22nd Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--10th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--10th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--10th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--10th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--10th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
7th Panzergrenadier Division
--23rd Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--24th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--25th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--11th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--11th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--11th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--11th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--11th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
8th Panzergrenadier Division
--26th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--27th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--28th Panzergrenadier Brigade (250 Fuchs)
--12th Jagdpanzer Rakete Battalion (150 Jaguar 2)
--12th Artillerie Rakete Battalion (50 MARS)
--12th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--12th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--12th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
Fourth Corps - Major General Hermann von Bernstorff
1st Infantrie Division
--1st Infantrie Brigade
--2nd Infantrie Brigade
--3rd Infantrie Brigade
--13th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--1st Feldhaubitze Battalion (100 FH155-1)
--13th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--13th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
2nd Infantrie Division
--4th Infantrie Brigade
--5th Infantrie Brigade
--6th Infantrie Brigade
--14th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--2nd Feldhaubitze Battalion (100 FH155-1)
--14th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--14th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
3rd Infantrie Division
--7th Panzergrenadier Brigade
--8th Panzergrenadier Brigade
--9th Panzergrenadier Brigade
--15th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--3rd Feldhaubitze Battalion (100 FH155-1)
--15th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--15th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
4th Infantrie Division
--10th Panzergrenadier Brigade
--11th Panzergrenadier Brigade
--12th Panzergrenadier Brigade
--16th Panzerhaubitze Battalion (50 PzH 2000)
--4th Feldhaubitze Battalion (100 FH155-1)
--16th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--16th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
Independent Forces
1st Luftlande Division
--1st Luftmechanisierte Brigade (250 Wiesel)
--1st Luftlande Brigade
--2nd Luftlande Brigade
1st Fallschirmjäger Division
--1st Fallschirmjäger Brigade
--2nd Fallschirmjäger Brigade
--3rd Fallschirmjäger Brigade
1st Jäger Division
--1st Gebirgsjäger Brigade
--2nd Gebirgsjäger Brigade
--3rd Gebirgsjäger Brigade
--5th Feldhaubitze Battalion (100 FH155-1)
--17th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--17th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
2nd Jäger Division
--4th Gebirgsjäger Brigade
--5th Gebirgsjäger Brigade
--6th Gebirgsjäger Brigade
--6th Feldhaubitze Battalion (100 FH155-1)
--18th Luftabwehr Battalion (50 Gepard)
--18th Spähpanzer Company (10 Fennek)
Franco-German Brigade
Dutch-German Brigage
1st United Nations Peacekeeping Brigade
--1st Peacekeeping Battalion (Bosnia)
--2nd Peacekeeping Battalion (Divided deployments)
----6th Peacekeeping Company (Kosovo)
----7th Peacekeeping Company (Kosovo)
----8th Peacekeeping Company (Kosovo)
----9th Peacekeeping Company (Kuwait)
----10th Peacekeeping Company (Georgia)
2nd United Nations Peacekeeping Brigade
--3rd Peacekeeping Battalion (Unassigned)
--4th Peacekeeping Battalion (Unassigned)
Grenzschutzgruppe 9 (Hangelar, Germany)
--GSG-9/1 Unit (100 Men, Counterterrorism)
--GSG-9/2 Unit (100 Men, Maritime Counterterrorism)
--GSG-9/3 Unit (50 Men, Airborne)
Notes:- It should be noted that there are some 15 million people in Germany who are fit and trained for military service. If needed, these people can be called upon and armed to assist in national defense.
- Grenzschutzgruppe 9 is technically manned and controlled by the Federal Border Police Force (Bundesgrenzschutz).
Luftwaffe Organization
The Luftwaffe's Air Wings are divided into squadrons (Staffeln) of 12 aircraft each.
First Fighter Wing (Forming)
-1st Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-2nd Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-3rd Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-4th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
Second Fighter Wing (Forming)
-5th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-6th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-7th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-8th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
Third Fighter Wing (Forming)
-9th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-10th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-11th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-12th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
Fourth Fighter Wing (Forming)
-13th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-14th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-15th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
-16th Eurofighter EF 2000 Staffeln
First Interdiction/Strike Wing
-1st Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-2nd Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-3rd Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-4th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
Second Interdiction/Strike Wing
-5th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-6th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-7th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-8th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
Third Interdiction/Strike Wing
-9th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-10th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-11th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-12th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
Fourth Interdiction/Strike Wing
-13th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-14th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-15th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-16th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
Fifth Interdiction/Strike Wing
-17th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-18th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-19th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
-20th Tornado GR 1 Staffeln
First Fighter-bomber Wing
-1st F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-2nd F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-3rd F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-4th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
Second Fighter-bomber Wing
-5th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-6th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-7th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-8th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
Third Fighter-bomber Wing
-9th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-10th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-11th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
-12th F-4F Phantom Staffeln
First ECR Wing
-1st Tornado GR 1A Staffeln
-2nd Tornado GR 1A Staffeln
-3rd Tornado GR 1A Staffeln
-4th Tornado GR 1A Staffeln
First Special Interception Wing
-1st MiG-29 Fulcrum Staffeln
-2nd MiG-29 Fulcrum Staffeln
Deutsche Marine Organization
First Destroyer Geschwader (Homeport: Kiel)
-Mölders (Type 103B)
-Lütjens (Type 103B)
First Frigate Geschwader (Homeport: Wilhelmshaven)
-Sachsen (Type 124) - (Building)
-Hamburg (Type 124) - (Building)
-Hessen (Type 124) - (Building)
-Thuringen (Type 124) - (Building)
Second Frigate Geschwader (Homeport: Wilhelmshaven)
-Lübeck (Type 122)
-Augsburg (Type 122)
-Karlsruhe (Type 122)
-Köln (Type 122)
Fourth Frigate Geschwader (Homeport: Wilhelmshaven)
-Emden (Type 122)
-Rheinland Pfalz (Type 122)
-Niedersachsen (Type 122)
-Bremen (Type 122)
Sixth Frigate Geschwader (Homeport: Wilhelmshaven)
-Brandenburg (Type 123)
-Schleswig Holstein (Type 123)
-Bayern (Type 123)
-Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Type 123)
First Diesel Electric Attack Submarine Geschwader (Homeport: Eckernforde)
-U-27 (Type 212) - (Building)
-U-28 (Type 212) - (Building)
-U-29 (Type 212) - (Building)
-U-30 (Type 212) - (Building)
First Coastal Patrol Submarine Geschwader (Homeport: Eckernforde)
-U-15 (Type 206A)
-U-16 (Type 206A)
-U-17 (Type 206A)
-U-18 (Type 206A)
Second Coastal Patrol Submarine Geschwader (Homeport: Eckernforde)
-U-19 (Type 206A)
-U-20 (Type 206A)
-U-21 (Type 206A)
-U-22 (Type 206A)
Third Coastal Patrol Submarine Geschwader (Homeport: Eckernforde)
-U-23 (Type 206A)
-U-24 (Type 206A)
-U-25 (Type 206A)
-U-26 (Type 206A)
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Why on God's green Earth do I have to put all that down? Isn't it that all you really need to know is equipment holdings and manpower and a simple breakdown of corps? Because North Korea has a big army, everybody.
Too find out about the DPRK army, check out:
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/dprk/agency/army.htm
Of course the best units are all deployed near the DMZ.
For the Navy (fear the mighty North Korean navy! ):
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/dprk/agency/navy.htm
For the Air Force:
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/dprk/agency/af.htm
For nuclear forces:
http://www.kimsoft.com/korea/nk-nukes.htm
For chemical weapons:
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/dprk/cw/index.html
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Nope, you gotta post them. Its a comitment.
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Republic of Pacifica: National Armed Forces
Pacifican Army
The Pacifican Army…[*]Contains 500,000 infantry.[*]Is the most advanced army in the world with the United States.[*]Is divided into 25 divisions.[*]Per army are two corps[*]Per Corps, is 5 divisions (making five corps)[*]Each division is 20,000 men[*]Each division is 4 regiments of 5,000 men[*]Each regiment is 5 companies of 1,000 men[*]Each company is 4 platoons of 250 men (units/squads)
There are 10 shock divisions.
There are 5 airborne divisions.
There are 2 alpine divisions.
There are 8 marine divisions.
The Pacifican Army with the USA army is the most trained and best trained army in the world.
EQUIPMENT:
4,050 main battle tanks[*]40 M-60A3[*]4,010 M-1[*]various artillery
Each armored regiment is 200 main battle tanks, each armored company is 50 main battle tanks divided from the regiments.
Each armored corps is five regiments. Each armored army is four corps.
ORDER OF BATTLE: INFANTRY, ETC
FIRST ARMY
: I CORPS
::: 1st Marine Division
:::::: 1st Mechanized
:::::: 2nd Mechanized
:::::: 3rd Mechanized
:::::: 4th Mechanized
::: 2nd Marine Division
:::::: 5th Mechanized
:::::: 6th Mechanized
:::::: 7th Mechanized
:::::: 8th Mechanized
::: 3rd Marine Division
:::::: 9th Mechanized
:::::: 10th Mechanized
:::::: 11th Mechanized
:::::: 12th Mechanized
::: 1st Airborne Division
:::::: 1st Motorized
:::::: 2nd Motorized
:::::: 3rd Motorized
:::::: 4th Motorized
::: 2nd Airborne Division
:::::: 5th Motorized
:::::: 6th Motorized
:::::: 7th Motorized
:::::: 8th Motorized
: II CORPS
::: 4th Marine Division
:::::: 13th Mechanized
:::::: 14th Mechanized
:::::: 15th Mechanized
:::::: 16th Mechanized
::: 1st Shock Division
:::::: 1st Mechanized
:::::: 2nd Mechanized
:::::: 3rd Mechanized
:::::: 4th Mechanized
::: 2nd Shock Division
:::::: 5th Mechanized
:::::: 6th Mechanized
:::::: 7th Mechanized
:::::: 8th Mechanized
::: 3rd Shock Division
:::::: 9th Mechanized
:::::: 10th Mechanized
:::::: 11th Mechanized
:::::: 12th Mechanized
::: 1st Alpine Division
:::::: 1st Mechanized
:::::: 2nd Mechanized
:::::: 1st Motorized
:::::: 2nd Motorized
SECOND ARMY
: III CORPS
::: 5th Marine Division
:::::: 17th Mechanized
:::::: 18th Mechanized
:::::: 19th Mechanized
:::::: 20th Mechanized
::: 6th Marine Division
:::::: 21st Mechanized
:::::: 22nd Mechanized
:::::: 23rd Mechanized
:::::: 24th Mechanized
::: 3rd Airborne Division
:::::: 9th Motorized
:::::: 10th Motorized
:::::: 11th Motorized
:::::: 12th Motorized
::: 4th Shock Division
:::::: 13th Mechanized
:::::: 14th Mechanized
:::::: 15th Mechanized
:::::: 16th Mechanized
::: 5th Shock Division
:::::: 17th Mechanized
:::::: 18th Mechanized
:::::: 19th Mechanized
:::::: 20th Mechanized
: IV CORPS
::: 7th Marine Division
:::::: 25th Mechanized
:::::: 26th Mechanized
:::::: 27th Mechanized
:::::: 28th Mechanized
::: 8th Marine Division
:::::: 29th Mechanized
:::::: 30th Mechanized
:::::: 31st Mechanized
:::::: 32nd Mechanized
::: 4th Airborne Division
:::::: 13th Motorized
:::::: 14th Motorized
:::::: 15th Motorized
:::::: 16th Motorized
::: 2nd Alpine Division
:::::: 3rd Mechanized
:::::: 4th Mechanized
:::::: 3rd Motorized
:::::: 4th Motorized
::: 6th Shock Division
:::::: 21st Mechanized
:::::: 22nd Mechanized
:::::: 23rd Mechanized
:::::: 24th Mechanized
THIRD ARMY
: V CORPS
::: 5th Airborne Division
:::::: 17th Motorized
:::::: 18th Motorized
:::::: 19th Motorized
:::::: 20th Motorized
::: 7th Shock Division
:::::: 25th Mechanized
:::::: 26th Mechanized
:::::: 27th Mechanized
:::::: 28th Mechanized
::: 8th Shock Division
:::::: 29th Mechanized
:::::: 30th Mechanized
:::::: 31st Mechanized
:::::: 32nd Mechanized
::: 9th Shock Division
:::::: 33rd Mechanized
:::::: 34th Mechanized
:::::: 35th Mechanized
:::::: 36th Mechanized
::: 10th Shock Division
:::::: 37th Mechanized
:::::: 38th Mechanized
:::::: 39th Mechanized
:::::: 40th Mechanized
ORDER OF BATTLE: ARMOR
FOURTH ARMY
: VI CORPS
::: 1st Armored
::: 2nd Armored
::: 3rd Armored
::: 4th Armored
::: 5th Armored
: VII CORPS
::: 6th Armored
::: 7th Armored
::: 8th Armored
::: 9th Armored
::: 10th Armored
: VIII CORPS
::: 11th Armored
::: 12th Armored
::: 13th Armored
::: 14th Armored
::: 15th Armored
: IX CORPS
::: 16th Armored
::: 17th Armored
::: 18th Armored
::: 19th Armored
::: 20th Armored
Pacifican Navy
Aircraft Carriers
Carl Vinson
Abraham Lincoln
John C. Stennis
Enterprise
Kittyhawk
Constellation
Cruisers
Bunker Hill
Mobile Bay
Antietam
Lake Champlain
Princeton
Chancellorville
Cowpens
Chosin
Shiloh
Lake Eire
Port Royal
Vincennes (non-VLS)
Valley Forge (non-VLS)
Thomas S. Gates (non-VLS)
Destroyers
Arleigh Burke Class - Flight IIA
Lassen
Howard
McCampbell
Shoup
Preble
Arleigh Burke Class - Flight I/II
John Paul Jones
Curtis Wilbur
John S. McCain
Russell
Paul Hamilton
Fitzgerald
Stethem
Benfold
Milus
Hopper
Decater
Higgens
O'Kane
Porter
Spruance Class
Paul F. Foster
Kinkaid
Hewitt
Elliot
David R. Ray
Oldendorff
John Young
O'Brien
Cushing
Fife
Fletcher
Frigates
Oliver Hazard Class - Long Hull Group
15
Oliver Hazard Class - Short Hull Group
3
Submarines
Ohio Class SSBNs
New Mexico
California
Utah
Washington
Henry M. Jackson
Montana
Alaska
Nevada
Virginia Class SSNs
Texas
Hawaii
Seawolf Class SSNs
Tarheal
Oregan
Los Angelas Class SSNs
Los Angelas
Bremerton
La Jolla
Portsmouth
San Francisco
Houstan
Boise
Salt Lake City
Olympia
Honalulu
Phoenix
Sacramento
Louisville
Helena
San Diego
Topeka
Asheville
Jefferson City
Columbus
Santa Fe
Tuscon
Columbia
Greenville
Cheyenne
Amphibious Assualt Ships
Wasp Class
Essex
Boxer
Bonhomme Richard
Iwo Jima
Tarawa Class
Tarawa
Belleau Wood
Peleliu
Carrier Aircraft
200 F-14A/B/D
350 F-18A/B/C/D
50 E/A-6B
50 E-2C
100 S-3B
70 SH-60F/HH-60H
Pacifican Air Force
1,300 aircraft
F-4
F-15
F-16
A-10A
F-117
OA-10A
(BOMBERS UNKNOWN)
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[This message has been edited by PolarisGL (edited October 28, 2000).]
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Self-Defense Forces of the State of Japan
Total Active Personnel - 234,900
Ground Self-Defense Forces
Active Personnel - 145,900
1,080 Main Battle Tanks
40 Type 61
870 Type 74
170 Type 90
3,500 armored personnel carriers (estimated)
Maritime Self-Defense Forces
Active Personnel - 43,800
4 Kongo class destroyers
2 Shirane class ASW destroyers
2 Haruna class ASW destroyers
2 Hatakaze class air defense destroyers
3 Tahcikaze class air defense destroyers
4 Murasame class large frigates
8 Asagiri class frigates
12 Hatsuyuki class frigates
2 Takatsuki class ASW frigates
3 Yamagumo class ASW frigates
1 Minegumo class ASW frigate
6 Abukuma class ASW frigates
8 Chikugo class light ASW frigates
2 Yubari class light frigates
1 Isikari class large frigate
2 Oyashi class submarines
7 Harushio class submarines
8 Yushio class submarines
1 Osumi class landing ship
3 Mirua class medium landing ships
3 Atsumi class small landing ships
2 Yura class utility landing ships
3 PG 01 class missile hydrofoils
2 Uraga class mine countermeasures support ships/minelayers
3 Yaeyama class large mine countermeasures vessels
9 Uwajima class mine countermeasures vessels
8 Hatsushima class mine countermeasures vessels
3 Hatsushima class mine disposal tenders
2 Takami class mine disposal tenders
1 Fukue class minecraft tender
28 auxiliairy vessels
Air Self-Defense Forces
Active Personnel - 45,200
153 F-15J/DJ
110 Kai F4EJ
61 Mitsubishi F-1
Organization of the Ground Self-Defense Forces
First Corps - Tokyo
First Armored Division
Second Armored Division
First Infantry Division
--First Infantry Regiment
--Second Infantry Regiment
--Third Infantry Regiment
First Mechanized Division
--First Light Infantry Regiment
--Second Light Infantry Regiment
--Third Light Infantry Regiment
Second Corps - Osaka
Third Armored Division
Fourth Armored Division
Second Infantry Division
--Fourth Infantry Regiment
--Fifth Infantry Regiment
--Sixth Infantry Regiment
Second Mechanized Division
--Fourth Light Infantry Regiment
--Fifth Light Infantry Regiment
--Sixth Light Infantry Regiment
Third Corps - Sapporo
Fifth Armored Division
Sixth Armored Division
Third Infantry Division
--Seventh Infantry Regiment
--Eighth Infantry Regiment
--Ninth Infantry Regiment
Third Mechanized Division
--Seventh Light Infantry Regiment
--Eighth Light Infantry Regiment
--Ninth Light Infantry Regiment
Fourth Corps - Fukuoka
Seventh Armored Division
Eighth Armored Division
Fourth Infantry Division
--Tenth Infantry Regiment
--Eleventh Infantry Regiment
--Twelfth Infantry Regiment
Fourth Mechanized Division
--Tenth Light Infantry Regiment
--Eleventh Light Infantry Regiment
--Twelfth Light Infantry Regiment
Notes:
15,000 infantry equal 1 division
5,000 infantry equal 1 regiment
100 tanks equal 1 division
Organization of the Air Self-Defense Forces
First Fighter Wing
-First F-15 Squadron
-Second F-15 Squadron
-Third F-15 Squadron
-Fourth F-15 Squadron
Second Fighter Wing
-Fifth F-15 Squadron
-Sixth F-15 Squadron
-Seventh F-15 Squadron
-Eighth F-15 Squadron
Third Fighter Wing
-Ninth F-15 Squadron
-Tenth F-15 Squadron
-Eleventh F-15 Squadron
-Twelfth F-15 Squadron
Fourth Fighter Wing
-First 4EJ Squadron
-Second 4EJ Squadron
-Third 4EJ Squadron
-Fourth 4EJ Squadron
Fifth Fighter Wing
-Fifth 4EJ Sqadron
-Sixth 4EJ Squadron
-Seventh 4EJ Squadron
-Eighth 4EJ Squadron
Sixth Fighter Wing
-Ninth 4EJ Squadron
-First F-1 Squadron
-Second F-1 Squadron
-Third F-1 Squadron
Seventh Fighter Wing
-Fourth F-1 Squadron
-Fifth F-1 Squadron
Notes:
12 planes equal 1 squadron
4 squadrons equal 1 wing
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[This message has been edited by Bearcat (edited October 26, 2000).]
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(OOC: Ok, I've looked everywhere for specific numbers regarding the Greek military, here's what I found, hope it's enough...)
GREEK ARMY ORGANIZATION ELEMENTS
1. Greece has instituted the obligatory military service for men and the voluntary service in the Armed Forces for men and women. The obligatory military Service for the Greek conscripts comes from the ideals of duty, decency and patriotism. The duration of the obligatory military service in the Army is 18 months. The peace time strength is anticipated to 116,000 men and the war time to 357,000.
2. In order to satisfy the needs of modern weapon systems, to fulfil the needs for tank crews and the operation of modern technology systems, the institution of five years volunteers has been established.
3. Training has been adapted to the modern requirements and challenges and takes into consideration our obligations towards NATO and the Western European Union (WEU), the geographic position of Greece and the International developments. It combines knowledge with practical training and aims towards the improvement of skills and abilities at all levels of command.
4. The Hellenic Army General Staff has the Hellenic First Army (HFA), the Higher Military Command of Interior and Islands, the Athens Military Command and the Recruit Training Centres for all Arms and Corps under its command.
5. The HFA is the major formation of the Hellenic Army.
6. The B’ Army Corps is reorganised and transformed into a Rapid Reaction Force, to cover national and international obligations.
7. An Army Aviation Brigade is established and it comprises of 1 Attack Helicopters Battalion (APACHE) , 1 Transport Helicopters Battalion (CHINOOK) and 3 Operational Helicopters Battalions.
8. After the reorganisation, the use of the Infantry Regiment will gradually diminish and the use of the organisational scheme of the Special Brigade or the Armor Brigade will be extended, having as basic characteristics the smaller force, the greater fire power, with Logistic Support flexibility and autonomy.
The Armored and Mechanised Brigades are equipped with latest type of material.
9. In addition, there are also one (1) Marine Brigade and several Special Forces Regiments.
10. The majority the Army is being deployed in areas of intensity and obvious external threat at the eastern part of the country.
11. Greece is geographically located at the crossroad of three (3) continents (Europe-Asia and Africa). Its position in the Mediterranean increases its strategic importance, considering that the Mediterranean is the critical area of contact between North and South.
12. Greece is the only Balkan country that is a member of both NATO and the WEU, and represents a stabilising force in the Balkans. It retains very good relations of co-operation with Bulgaria and Romania, while, at the same time, the relationships with FYROM (Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia) are gradually stabilised.
13. Greece has made great efforts to assist Albania, where, after the recent events, a force equal to an Infantry Regiment was deployed, as of March 1997, in predetermined areas to provide protection to the Humanitarian Aid for the Albanian people. Hellenic forces have been readily accepted by the Albanian people and as a result of their excellent behaviour and organisation, they have been selected to escort most of the humanitarian aid missions.
ARMY EQUIPMENT
Main Battle Tanks (MBTs): M-48 (A3, A5), M60 (A1, A3) Leopard (1GR, IV, 1A5)
AIFVs - APCs: BMP-1 , M113 , Leonidas
Towed Artillery: M-56, 155mm: M-114 , M-101
Self-Propelled Artillery: M52A1, 155mm: M109, 175mm: M-107, 203mm: M110A2
Multiple Rocket Launchers: RM-70, MLRS
Mortars: 81mm, 4,2"
Anti-Tank Weapons: Milan, TOW (incl M-901), FAGOT
Rocket Launchers: 64mm: RPG-18, LAW
Recoilers: 84 mm: CARLGUSTAF, 90 mm: EM-67, 106 mm: M-40 A1
Air Defense Guns (AD): ZU-23/2
Surface-to-Air Missiles (SAMs): Stinger, HAWK, OSA-AK
Aircraft: U-17 A,B
Attack Helicopters: AH-64A
Helicopters: AB-206/205, CH-47D, UH-1H
The strategically impaired,
-Cal
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Here's how you guys do it. Take the number of men in your army, say you ahve 150,000 than divide that by 15,000. That means you now have 10 divisions. Than you organize those divisions into Corps. You usually want to have 3 or more infantry/mech divisions in a Corp. To get armored divisions do the same thing. Say you have 2,000 tanks. Divide that by 200 which gives you 10 armored divisions. And do the same for artillery. Total number of artillery pieces divided by 100.
I usually never organize my navy so ask someone else how to do that. For your Air Force take the total number of a type of plane, say an you have 210 F-14 Tomcats. Divide that by 12 to get a rough estimate of how many sqaudrons that will make. Do that for the rest of the planes too. And than organize those squadrons 4 into a wing.
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Total Armed Forces: 265,500 (Peacetime)
Esercito Italiano
Total Number of Enlistment: 165,600
Compulsory: Yes, for 1 year.
1,322 main battle tanks (868 Leopard, 380 Centauro B-1, 74 Ariete) (This statistical figure is old, the Italian Army site said nearly 200 Arietes were ordered, hold on while I find up-to-date figures.)
Navy
Enlistment: 38,000 (Includes Marines)
1 Guiseppe Garbaldi VSTOL Carrier
1 Vittorio Veneto helicopter cruiser (Decom 2007 once VSTOL Carrier Built)
2 Luigi Durand de la Penne class destroyers
2 Audace class destroyers (Nearly the same as above class)
8 Maestrale class frigates
4 Lupo class light frigates
4 Artigliere (modified Lupo) class patrol frigates
8 Minerva class large corvettes
2 Primo Longobardo class coastal submarines
2 Salvatore Pelosi class coastal submarines
4 Nazario Sauro class coastal submarines
4 Cassiopea class offshore patrol vessels
2 Storione (Agile) class offshore patrol vessels (Good but old)
4 Exploratore class coastal patrol boats
(and many more offshore minesweepers, and other craft)
Naval Projects
2 Horizon Project Destroyers (Joint French-Italian-UK Project, Uncertainy Remains)
2 Type 212 submarines (Being bought from Germany, let sees what happens?)
4 New project offshore patrol vessels (Being Built 2001-2003, a unit may be completed already)
1 Additional VSTOL Carrier Being Built (Name Unknown, Italian Design, and built)
AirForce
Enlistment: 61,900
Eurofighter EF 2000 121 (on order) int/attack
Tornado IDS/ECR 89/15 strike/recon
Tornado F3 24 int
F-104ASA-M Starfighter 88 int/attack
TF-104G Starfighter 20 recon/trng
AMX/AMX-T 104/25 attack/recon/trng
MB 339A 73 trng/light attack
MB 339PAN 17 aero team
MB 339CD 14 avd trng
SF 260AM 38 trng
Atlantic 1 18 MR/ASW
B-707-320 4 tanker/trans
C-130H 12 trans
C-130J 18 (on order) trans
G 222 31 trans
G 222VS/RM 1/4 ELINT/calib
DC-9 1 VIP
A319J 2 VIP
Gulfstream III 1 VIP/trans
P 180 Avanti 6 VIP
Falcon 50 4 VIP
PD 808Rm/ECM 6 calib/EW/VIP
P 166M 1 comms/trng
P 166DL-3 6 survey
S 208M 40 liaison/SAR
HH-3F 33 SAR
SH-3D-TS 2 VIP
AB 212 36 SAR
NH 500E 50 liaison/trng
[This message has been edited by Giancarlo (edited October 26, 2000).]For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)
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Although I haven't been able to get anything more specific than this, I'll try to get more information. I checked out the sites Polaris suggested, but I'm not too concerned. I don't really think that I'll need to worry about the name of the 3rd Egyptian armored battalion or anything, especially considering that war is not exactly first and foremost on my mind. That being said, this is what little information I could glean. If anyone can give me a good source of Egyptian military data, I can be more realistic than this.
Army: 320,000 regular troops, plus approximatly 500,000 reservists.
3,700 main battle tanks, including 840 T-54/55, 260 Ramses II (mod T-54/55), 500 T-62, 1,700 M-60, and 555 M1A1 Abrams
Navy: 20,000 naval personnel
4 submarines, 1 destroyer, 10 frigates, 39 patrol boats
Air Force: 30,000 personnel
583 combat aircraft including 41 Alpha Jet, 44 PRC J-6, 28 F-4E, and 20 Mirage 5E2
Again, it's not complete, and if anyone can help me find accurate up to date information, I'd be much obliged.
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Can someone help me? I am still confused on how to structure this.
For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)
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Sure, Gian. Contact me over ICQ and I'll tell you everything.
Look at useful links people. There is some nice stuff there.
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Umm, for some reason ICQ is down for me... please PM me.For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)
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