Noosland population: 746 million
GDP per capita: USD18,000
Defense budget: 5% GDP = USD671.4 billion
Army - 2.5 million regulars, plus reserves. Since Noosland has a compulsory military service, all man and woman must join in one of the branches for a 2 year training. Each year, everybody who is between 20-50 will be re-trained for a consecutive period of 2 months. During this time, they are on an paid leave of absence from their jobs. Equipment includes tanks, APCs, attack helicopters, self-propelled, regular and missile artillery.
Organisation
Squad - The squad is the basic unit for infantry and marine. A squad is composed of ten soldiers with standard combat gear (shown below). The composition of a squad:
Leader
Medic
Engineer
Comm. Officer
Heavy weaponeer
5 standard soldiers
The leader is one with most overall training and/or combat experience in the squad. He directs the squad in actual combat. The medic is a standard soldier with paramedic training and additional medical equipment and supplies. The engineer has training in battlefield demolition and construction of hasty covers, heavy equipment is usually carried in transportation vehicles. The communication officer is charged with communicating with the squad's unit. He is also responsible to collect signal intelligence. The heavy weaponeer has additional training in firing and maintaining the squad's light machine gun and other heavy weapons.
Standard combat gear
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GLATIIS (Global location and total information interlink system)
W-8 6.5mm assault rifle
Night vision goggles
Infrared googles
9mm automatic pistol (side arm)
Large knife
Emergency survival kit
Granades
Miscellaneous items
Total weight: ~12kg
Each squad is issued 2 Shooting Stars (man portable anti-air missile launchers, each with 4 missiles) and 5 Roman Candles (man portable antitank missiles). Extra ammos are carried by transportation vehicles. Each squad has 1 A3A armoured personnel carrier with a 30mm chain gun and 2 Roamers (armoured car, similar to a Hummer).
Platoon - consists of 2 squads, plus additional personnel and equipment: platoon leader, 2 dedicated combat engineers, 2 heavy machine guns, 1 mortar, plus armor (APC's) attachment. Total: 25 personnel.
Company (mechanised infantry) - consists of 3 platoons, plus: a squad of combat engineers, recon team, a battery of field artillery, antitank and anti-aircraft squad, plus armor attachment (10 tanks, APCs). HQ consists of: commanding officer, signal and information intelligence personnel, logistics support, and maintenance support. Total: 100 personnel.
Battalion (mechanised infantry) - consists of 4 companies, plus: battalion HQ, a platoon of combat engineers, recon squad, a platoon of field artillery, AT/AA platoon, signal and information intelligence unit, logistics support, maintenance support, plus a company of tanks. Total: 600 personnel.
Regiment (mechanised infantry) - consists of 5 battalions, plus: regimental HQ, a company of combat engineers, recon platoon, two companies of field artillery, AT platoon, AA platoon, signal unit, intelligence unit, logistics support, mantenance support, a battalion of tanks, Special Operations attachment, plus regimental aviation assets. Total: 3500 personnel.
Division (mechanised infantry) - consists of 4 regiments, plus: divisional HQ, a battalion of combat engineers, recon company, four battalions of field artillery, AT company, AA company, signal company, intelligence company, logistics support, mantenance support, a regiment of tanks, Special Operations attachment, field hospital, divisional aviation assets, plus other non-permanent attachments. Total: 16000 personnel.
The division is the largest permanent unit in the Noosland army. Larger units such as Corp and Front do exist, but their organisation is not regular, and they may not be permanent entities.
About 25% of all Noosland infantry divisions are of the "light" variety. Light infantry divisions have a lot fewer heavy equipment and are actually smaller than regular mechanised infantry divisions. However, they receive much more training and can be deployed rapidly across the globe. Light infantry divisions include alpine troops, mountain divisions, desert divisions, divisions specially trained to fight in jungles, and paratroopers. These special divisions have their own unique equipment.
The Noosland army is divided into three Fronts: Home Front, Northern Front, and Southern Front. All the Fronts are based inside Noosland, as we do not deploy troops outside of Noosland on a permanent basis.
Marine - 1 million. Organisation is similar to that of the army, with specialised training in amphibious assaults. Equipment includes tanks, APVs, attack helicopters, self-propelled, regular and missile artillery.
Special Forces - 350 thousand.
Nooslandian special forces are extensively trained units that excel in surgical strikes, raids, rescues and retrivals, and other small scale unit actions.
The Guardsmen - the Guardsmen is a special branch of the special forces extensively trained to protect prominent figures in the country, including political leaders and important scientists.
Blacklance Knights - Blacklance Knights is a very small and highly scretive special forces group. Very little is known about them.
Alpha Teams - consisted of the best members from other special forces, Alpha Teams are equipped with the best and most advanced devices available. Elite among the elites, they tackle the most important and difficult missions.
Wave Riders - with members handpicked from the marines, Wave Riders are particularly suitable to perform missions on the high seas or along coastal regions.
Nooslandians - the largest special forces group, Nooslandians closely coorporate with other regular forces, spearheading their operations. Nooslandians rarely attempt independent missions.
Ghostlight - Ghostlight specialises in recon and target acquisition missions.
Blue Caps - the Blue Caps is the largest non-specialist special forces group that performs independent missions.
GDP per capita: USD18,000
Defense budget: 5% GDP = USD671.4 billion
Army - 2.5 million regulars, plus reserves. Since Noosland has a compulsory military service, all man and woman must join in one of the branches for a 2 year training. Each year, everybody who is between 20-50 will be re-trained for a consecutive period of 2 months. During this time, they are on an paid leave of absence from their jobs. Equipment includes tanks, APCs, attack helicopters, self-propelled, regular and missile artillery.
Organisation
Squad - The squad is the basic unit for infantry and marine. A squad is composed of ten soldiers with standard combat gear (shown below). The composition of a squad:
Leader
Medic
Engineer
Comm. Officer
Heavy weaponeer
5 standard soldiers
The leader is one with most overall training and/or combat experience in the squad. He directs the squad in actual combat. The medic is a standard soldier with paramedic training and additional medical equipment and supplies. The engineer has training in battlefield demolition and construction of hasty covers, heavy equipment is usually carried in transportation vehicles. The communication officer is charged with communicating with the squad's unit. He is also responsible to collect signal intelligence. The heavy weaponeer has additional training in firing and maintaining the squad's light machine gun and other heavy weapons.
Standard combat gear
----------------------------
GLATIIS (Global location and total information interlink system)
W-8 6.5mm assault rifle
Night vision goggles
Infrared googles
9mm automatic pistol (side arm)
Large knife
Emergency survival kit
Granades
Miscellaneous items
Total weight: ~12kg
Each squad is issued 2 Shooting Stars (man portable anti-air missile launchers, each with 4 missiles) and 5 Roman Candles (man portable antitank missiles). Extra ammos are carried by transportation vehicles. Each squad has 1 A3A armoured personnel carrier with a 30mm chain gun and 2 Roamers (armoured car, similar to a Hummer).
Platoon - consists of 2 squads, plus additional personnel and equipment: platoon leader, 2 dedicated combat engineers, 2 heavy machine guns, 1 mortar, plus armor (APC's) attachment. Total: 25 personnel.
Company (mechanised infantry) - consists of 3 platoons, plus: a squad of combat engineers, recon team, a battery of field artillery, antitank and anti-aircraft squad, plus armor attachment (10 tanks, APCs). HQ consists of: commanding officer, signal and information intelligence personnel, logistics support, and maintenance support. Total: 100 personnel.
Battalion (mechanised infantry) - consists of 4 companies, plus: battalion HQ, a platoon of combat engineers, recon squad, a platoon of field artillery, AT/AA platoon, signal and information intelligence unit, logistics support, maintenance support, plus a company of tanks. Total: 600 personnel.
Regiment (mechanised infantry) - consists of 5 battalions, plus: regimental HQ, a company of combat engineers, recon platoon, two companies of field artillery, AT platoon, AA platoon, signal unit, intelligence unit, logistics support, mantenance support, a battalion of tanks, Special Operations attachment, plus regimental aviation assets. Total: 3500 personnel.
Division (mechanised infantry) - consists of 4 regiments, plus: divisional HQ, a battalion of combat engineers, recon company, four battalions of field artillery, AT company, AA company, signal company, intelligence company, logistics support, mantenance support, a regiment of tanks, Special Operations attachment, field hospital, divisional aviation assets, plus other non-permanent attachments. Total: 16000 personnel.
The division is the largest permanent unit in the Noosland army. Larger units such as Corp and Front do exist, but their organisation is not regular, and they may not be permanent entities.
About 25% of all Noosland infantry divisions are of the "light" variety. Light infantry divisions have a lot fewer heavy equipment and are actually smaller than regular mechanised infantry divisions. However, they receive much more training and can be deployed rapidly across the globe. Light infantry divisions include alpine troops, mountain divisions, desert divisions, divisions specially trained to fight in jungles, and paratroopers. These special divisions have their own unique equipment.
The Noosland army is divided into three Fronts: Home Front, Northern Front, and Southern Front. All the Fronts are based inside Noosland, as we do not deploy troops outside of Noosland on a permanent basis.
Marine - 1 million. Organisation is similar to that of the army, with specialised training in amphibious assaults. Equipment includes tanks, APVs, attack helicopters, self-propelled, regular and missile artillery.
Special Forces - 350 thousand.
Nooslandian special forces are extensively trained units that excel in surgical strikes, raids, rescues and retrivals, and other small scale unit actions.
The Guardsmen - the Guardsmen is a special branch of the special forces extensively trained to protect prominent figures in the country, including political leaders and important scientists.
Blacklance Knights - Blacklance Knights is a very small and highly scretive special forces group. Very little is known about them.
Alpha Teams - consisted of the best members from other special forces, Alpha Teams are equipped with the best and most advanced devices available. Elite among the elites, they tackle the most important and difficult missions.
Wave Riders - with members handpicked from the marines, Wave Riders are particularly suitable to perform missions on the high seas or along coastal regions.
Nooslandians - the largest special forces group, Nooslandians closely coorporate with other regular forces, spearheading their operations. Nooslandians rarely attempt independent missions.
Ghostlight - Ghostlight specialises in recon and target acquisition missions.
Blue Caps - the Blue Caps is the largest non-specialist special forces group that performs independent missions.
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