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  1. 1. Researching and developing a multipurpose stealth submarine

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    TGR goal is to design a submarine that will fulfill multiple combat roles when at war. The predicted time of developing this concept will take 2 years. 300 billion USD has been allocated to this project from the research ministry.

     

    2. Research and Development of railguns

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    TGR goal is to fully develop the railgun system abandoned by the Americans to combat targets on land, sea and in air. The predicted time of developing the railgun model and its variant munitions will take 3 months. 25 billion USD has been allocated to this project from the Research ministry.

     

    3. Researching and Developing Infantry Body Armor

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    TGR goal is to be able to supply and manufacture body armor for its infantry that provides them far better protection with little-added weight. The subgoal is to have the body armor keep the one inside cooled from exhaustion and protected from the outside elements. The predicted time of developing the basic armor is 6 months with other variants(tropical, desert, arctic, mountain, urban, wetlands, plains and marine) with the same budget, 1 years. 75 billion USD has been allocated from the Research ministry.

    4. Researching and Developing unmanned drones

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    TGR goal is to complete development in unmanned drones to remove the risk of casualty as well as create a cost-effective force that outnumbers and outguns the enemy. The predicted time of developing the design and testing it will be 2 years. 100 billion USD has been allocated  from the Research ministry.

    5. Research and Development in Bio enhancing drugs

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    TGR goal is to develop various drugs to give the population to make them more effective at wartime by influencing their direct combat abilities, increase the flow of thought, hunger for knowledge and precognitive situational awareness. The predicted time of development is currently unknown, we have no clue what we are doing. 100 billion USD has been allocated from the Research ministry.

    6. Putting a satellite into space

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    TGR goal is to develop a foundation for future exploration into space.The predicted time of development is currently unknown, we have no clue what we are doing. 10 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministery.

    7. buying new Uniforms.

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    TGR is to manufacture two sets of Uniforms one that is New colorful and one for wartime combat.

    8. Nuclear

    TGR goal is to develop a better way to unitize nuclear energy.The predicted time of development is currently 2 years. 50 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

    9. Air Drones

    TGR goal is to develop a Drone system to be used as a multi-purpose fighter coordinating system.The predicted time of development is 2 years, we have no clue what we are doing. 120 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministery.

    10. invisible airplane

    TGR goal is to develop a foundation for invisible airplanes.The predicted time of development is currently unknown, we have no clue what we are doing. 25 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

    11. Soundless guns

    TGR goal is to develop soundless guns.The predicted time of development is currently unknown, we have no clue what we are doing. 25 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

    12.Fusion technology

    TGR goal is to develop a solid theory in fusion technology.The predicted time of development is currently unknown, we have no clue what we are doing. 90 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

    13. Cryostasis

    TGR goal is to develop a foundation for cryostasis. The predicted time of development is 3 years we have no clue what we are doing. 20 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

    14. Green energy Technology

    TGR goal is to develop Green energy Technology.The predicted time of development is ongoing, we have no clue what we are doing. 50 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

    15. Cyber Warfare technology development

    TGR goal is to expanding the cyber warfare armory.The predicted time of development is ongoing, we have no clue what we are doing. 37.92 billion USD has been allocated from the Military Projects Ministry.

  2. The Grand Republic and the Banana Republic believe it is their mission to bring the world closer together so that humanity may travel across the stars under one flag in search of a brighter future.

     

    Article I

    Part 1: Any nation under the Republics of Republics Accords (RRA) automatically signs an MDP with every other nation under the RRA.

    Part 2: Any nation under the RRA relinquishes their right to make any aggression and/or defence pacts with any other nation outside of the RRA.

    Part 3: All nations under the RRA must participate in annual "joint exercise".

     

    Article II

    Part 1: Any nation that wishes to join the RRA must be approved by all nations under the RRA.

    Part 2: Any nation that wishes to disavow their part in the RRA may do so following protocol*.

    General protocol for exiting the RRA is giving 36 hours (IRL) notice and the upholding all MDP for one year(RP)

     

    Article III

    The RRA may be amended at any time with the approval of all nations under the RRA.

     

     

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  3. Past OCT

    GDP of the great nation is 3.992 trillion USD

    GDP per Capita is 21,422.21

    2% of GDP spent on Military = 79.84 bill

    6% of GDP spent on Health = 239.52 bill

    1% of GDP spent on Welfare = 39.92 bill

    10% of GDP spent on Education = 399.2 bill-generaleducation-scince-history-engineering-music-library

    26% of GDP spent on Research ministries = 1,037.92 bill-350bill(submarine)-25bill(railgun)-75bill(bodyarmor)-150bill(nuclear)-120bill(drone)-70bill(drugmagic)-25bill(invisible airplane)-25bill(soundlessguns)-90bill(fusiontechnology)-20billion(cryostasis)-50bill(greenenergytechnology)-37.92bill(cyberwarfaretech)

    15% of GDP spent on Development Projects = 598.8 bill-2bill(HIVcure)-6bill(Mexicanroads/railroads)-10bill(microchipingslaves) -800mill(mexicananimalpreservationforresearch)-8bill(space research)-2bill(aircraftcarriersredesign/development)-500mill(allepoaid)-500mill(protectplantaforestinsub saharanafrica)-2bill(buildrailroadafricacoast)-2bill(park)-5bill(sealifeconstervation)-1bill(Bridge/homes)-sub(559bill)-3mill(radiosation)-4mill(radioidiology)-496mill(disasterhelpfund)-500mill(farmerstodrugs)-500mill(PR)-2bill(trashtoreycicle)-1.5bill(mylittlebook)-50mill(trainmonkeystofly/operatetanks)-50mill(traindogstofindcancer)-2mill(compostelderly)-500million(fastinternetinfraestablish)-500million(ThinkTanks)-50mill(drinkbeerwateragri)

    20% of GDP Deposited in Reserve = 798.4 bill

    20% of GDP spent on Military projects = 798.4 bill-5mill(plans into spain from gib)-3.395bill(variousesuspisiousactivities)-10bill(intelligence)

  4. THE GRAND REPUBLIC moves into Ireland to stop the terrorist attacks that have been happening there. TGR does not believe that the Irish government is capable of handling this situation, so we have decided to conduct peacekeeping missions in Ireland.

  5. Infantry fighting vehicles 

    High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV)
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    A U.S. Army HMMWV in Saladin Province, Iraq in March 2006.
    Type Unarmored: Light Utility Vehicle
    Armored: Light Armored Car
    Place of origin United States
    Service history
    In service 1984–present
    Production history
    Manufacturer AM General
    Unit cost $220,000 (2011) (up-armored)[1]
    Produced 1984–present
    Number built 281,000[2]
    Specifications
    Weight 5,200–5,900 lb (2,359–2,676 kg) curb weight[3]
    Length 15 ft (4.57 m),[4] wheelbase 10 ft 10 in (3.30 m)
    Width 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m)[4]
    Height 6 ft (1.83 m), reducible to 4 ft 6 in (1.37 m)[4]

    Main
    armament
    see text
    Engine V8 diesel 6.2 L (380 cu in) or
    V8 turbo diesel 6.5 L (400 cu in): 190 hp (142 kW) @ 3,400 rpm / 380 lbf·ft (515 N·m) @ 1,700 rpm[3]
    Transmission 3-speed automatic or 4-speed automatic[3]
    Suspension Independent 4×4
    Fuel capacity 25 U.S. gal (95 L)[4]
    Speed 55 mph (89 km/h) at max gross weight[5]
    Over 70 mph (113 km/h) top speed[3][6]

    200K USD

     

    Or

    Sedena - Henschel HWK-11
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    A HWK-11 IFV
    Type Infantry fighting vehicle
    Place of origin 23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png Mexico
     
    23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png West Germany
    Service history
    In service 1965–present
    Used by Mexico
    Production history
    Designer Henschel
     
    SEDENA
    Designed 1962
    Manufacturer Henschel Wehrtechnik GmbH
     
    SEDENA
    Number built 40
    Specifications
    Weight 11 tonnes
    Length 5.05 m
    Width 2.53 m
    Height 1.59 m (without turret)
    Crew 2+10

    Armor Welded steel armour from 5 mm - 15 mm
    Main
    armament
    7.62 mm machine gun on French CALF turret
    Engine Before 1993, 6V-53 Detroit Diesel developing 210 hp
     
    (current engine and power unknown)
    Transmission Allison TX-100 automatic transmission
    Suspension Torsion bar
    Fuel capacity 356 Liters
    Operational
    range
    400 km
    Speed Before 1993, 70 hm/h (current top-speed unknown)

    500K USD

     

    OR

    AMX-13 VCI (DNC-1)
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    AMX-13 VTT
    Type Armoured personnel carrier
    Place of origin 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    Specifications
    Weight 15.0 tonnes
    Length 5.7 m
    Width 2.67 m
    Height 2.41m
    Crew 3 + 10 passengers

    Armor 10-40mm
    Main
    armament
    turret mounted 20mm cannon
    Secondary
    armament
    12.7 mm machine gun or 7.5 mm machine gun small turrent
    Engine SOFAM Model 8Gxb 8-cyl. water-cooled Diesel
    Power/weight 16.7/tonne
    Suspension Torsion-bar
    Operational
    range
    350 km
    Speed 60 km/h

    400K USD

     

    Artillery

    we have the chinese

    M90 Norinco Towed howitzer 105mm 23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_ China

    Free of charge, we have no idea what this is, you can have it.

     

    M101A1 105 mm Howitzer
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    U.S. Marines fire a M101A1 howitzer during a ceremony in 2005
    Type Howitzer
    Place of origin United States
    Service history
    Used by United States United States
    Wars World War II
    Korean War
    First Indochina War
    Vietnam War
    Insurgency in the Philippines
    Production history
    Manufacturer Rock Island Arsenal
    Produced 1941–1953
    Specifications
    Weight 2,260 kg (4,980 lb)
    Length 5.94 m (19 ft 6 in)
    Barrel length 2.31 m (7 ft 7 in) L/22
    Width 2.21 m (7 ft 3 in)
    Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)

    Shell 105x372R
    Caliber 105 mm (4.1 in)
    Breech horizontal block
    Recoil hydropneumatic, constant, 42 in (110 cm)
    Carriage split trail
    Elevation -5° to +66°
    Traverse 46°
    Muzzle velocity 472 m/s (1,550 ft/s)
    Maximum firing range 11,270 m (7.00 mi)

    115K

    OTO Melara Model 56/14 pack howitzer
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    Spanish marines with OTO Melara Model 56/14 pack howitzer
    Type Pack howitzer
    Place of origin 23px-Flag_of_Italy.svg.png Italy
    Service history
    Used by See Operators
    Production history
    Designer OTO-Melara
    Specifications
    Weight 1,800 kg (3,970 lb)
    Length 3.65 m (12 ft 0 in)
    Barrel length 1.47 m (4 ft 9.9 in)
    Width 1.5 m (4 ft 11.1 in)
    Height 1.9 m (6 ft 2.8 in)
    Crew 7

    Calibre 105 mm (4.13 in)
    Breech vertical sliding block
    Recoil hydro-pneumatic
    Carriage split trail
    Elevation -7° to +65°
    Traverse 56°
    Rate of fire 10 rounds/min
    Muzzle velocity 416.0 m/s (1,360 ft/s)
    Maximum firing range 10,000 m (10,900 yd)

     85K

    Here is some anti air cuz I dont want it any mor

    Oerlikon GDF
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    A modernized Finnish 35 mm Oerlikon twin cannon
    Type Autocannon
    Place of origin Switzerland
    Service history
    Used by See operators
    Specifications
    Weight 6,700 kg (14,800 lb) (with ammunition)
    Length 7.8 m (25 ft 7 in) (travelling)
    Barrel length 3.15 m (10 ft 4 in) (barrel)

    Shell Complete round: 35×228mm, 1.565 kg (3 lb 7 oz)
    Caliber 35 mm (1.4 in)
    Action Gas-operated[1]
    Carriage 4 wheels with outriggers
    Elevation −5°/+92°
    Traverse Full 360°
    Rate of fire 550 rounds/min (per barrel)
    Muzzle velocity 1,175 m/s (3,850 ft/s) (HEI-T)
    Effective firing range Ceiling: 4,000 m (13,000 ft)

    95K

  6. 25 minutes ago, Bhuto said:

    Okay so how much money you can send?

     

    I will send Half a billion USD worth of military supplies (arms food and stuf)

  7. 3 hours ago, Bhuto said:

    It is like an army to keep peace over the world and to help smaller nations to keep safe from crazy agressors

    Ireland and all of sub-Saharan Africa and the once ottoman empire are all broken a nation that must be INTEGRATED!

    I am a rich nation and would like to send money instead of lives for the peacekeeping missions.

  8. Info:

    Selected on 24/10 by Yiczy

    Reason: Some bitch wanted GB. I wanted Russia all for myself, O well.

    THE GRAND REPUBLIC (TGR) is a collection of metropolitan city states sworn to bring all cities under its glorious banner of LOVE OPENNESS AND PROSPERITY. ALLL WHO OPPOSE OUR RIGHTEOUS RULE SHALL BE ENSLAVED !!! those who are made slaves of the state are citizens under the protective watch of THE GOD KING! ONLY HE CAN AND EVER SHALL OWN ANY NUMBER OF OUR OWN KIND!

     

    THe TGR is broken into 4 estates: the British islse, Mehico, Oversease territories and Africa.

    map.jpg   Elgalnd is made of six parts, the english lowlands the scotish highlands the rocky hills of wales the rolling hills of ireland and the metropolitin areas of london manchester liverpool and glasgow as well as various islands of the british isls. This area is largely an archipeligo with many rivers and airidable land except wales. The weather tends to be a constant down poor of rain giveing the island inhabitants only a week of sun every year. British_Overseas_Territories.jpg

    The geography of these territories vary from gibralter to the british antartic territory. Most of them are tropical islands that are prone to  huricanes and typons in the spring while being an island paridise for the reaset of the year.mexico-administrative-map.jpg  Mehico is a rather large part of the country contributing more that half of the nations land. most of it however is dessert in the north and protected jungle in the south. The many rivers that run through the country help many of the people to export rare goods like tequila found in the desert sand out of the relitivly baren north to the beautiful cost line.

     

     Economics

    The economic system is capitalist with socialist policies implemented by our lord and savior for the betterment of his children. A large sum of the country's GDP comes from banking. This industry has prospered for decades because of the "Hans & David law" which allows banks to import Jews and Germans for clerical work without having to first register them with TGR Enslavement Department. In return for the GODKING's generosity to do so, Banks invest in an individual's education. They pay for one's private education and in return, the individual repays with interest or by grand deeds.

     

    GDP of the great nation is 3.992 trillion USD

    GDP per Capita is 21,422.21

    2% of GDP spend on Military

     

     

    Military

    THERE IS NO ARMY FOR EVEY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD SHALL LAY DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR GLORY OF THE REPUBLIC. All WOMEN of cities are enlisted at the age of 5 and made to work ships independently by the age of twelve. BAM NAVY! ALL MEN of cities are enlisted at the age of 5 and made to maintain aircraft and conduct ground control until the age of twelve at which a select few will be made to operate aircraft in honorable combat. BAM AIRFORCE! alalam_635523337694862273_25f_4x3.jpg

    ALL SLAVES OF THE STATE SERVE AS THE BACKBONE OF THE REPUBLIC'S MILITARY PROVIDING LOGISTICAL SUPPORT. BAM BUREAUCRACY ! 270,000 ACctive Personel

    Pistols[edit]

    Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
    L9A1 23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png Belgium
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Semi-automatic pistol 9mm Parabellum Pistol Browning SFS.jpg Standard issue pistol. It is a self-loading, semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm NATO. It has been in service since 1954, but is currently being replaced by the Glock 17 Gen 4.
    L105A1 & L105A2
    L106A1
    L107A1
    L117A1
    23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany
    16px-Flag_of_Switzerland.svg.png  Switzerland
    Semi-automatic pistol 9mm SIG-P228-p1030033.jpg Variants of the SIG Sauer P226 were purchased as an interim replacement for the L9A1 as an Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) for use in Afghanistan. Although purchased as an interim weapon, they will continue to be used until the end of their life cycles.[6]
    L131A1 23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png Austria Semi-automatic pistol 9mm Glock 17 MOD 45154998.jpg Glock 17 adopted as new standard issue pistol, replacing the L9A1 'Browning' and, eventually, the SIG Sauer. Around 25,000 have been purchased.[7]

    Assault, battle rifles[edit]

    Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
    L85A2
    L22A2
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Assault rifle
    Carbine
    5.56×45mm Soldier firing L85A2 in Afghanistan (MoD).jpg The L85A2 (IW) is the standard assault rifle.[8] It can be fitted with SUSAT, ACOG, Elcan Specter OS 4X or Thermal Viper 2 sights. A LLM-Vario Ray laser aiming module can be attached.[4] Other attachments include the L123A1 Underslung Grenade Launcher (UGL), which is complemented by the new 'Rapid Acquisition Aiming Module' for better accuracy and range.[9] The L22A2 is a shortened carbine used primarily by vehicle and helicopter crews for self-defence.
    L86A2 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Light support weapon 5.56×45mm L86A2 LSW.jpg The L86A2 (LSW) is the standard light support weapon. It features a longer barrel, a bipod and a shoulder strap for greater range and accuracy. Many parts are interchangeable with the SA80, including the same magazine. The LSW is capable of a high rate of accurate rapid fire at ranges up to 1,000 meters.[10] It is currently being upgraded with picatinny rails and a new muzzle, stock and bipod.
    L119A1 23px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png Canada Assault rifle 5.56×45mm 43-commando-hr.jpg Available in two variants: the C8 SFW and the shorter C8 CQB. The weapon is used by the specialist pathfinders unit of the Parachute Regiment, as well as the UKSF, Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit, and the SFSG. Attachments include the L17A1.[11] Will be upgraded.[12]
    L129A1 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Sharpshooter rifle 7.62×51mm L129A1.jpg The primary designated marksman rifle. It is equipped with an ACOG optical sight for long-range engagements.[13] At least 1,500 rifles had been delivered by May 2013.[14] There is also a Sniper Support Weapon version of the L129A1, with 12x Schmidt & Bender sights and a suppressor, to be used by the second man in each sniper team.
    HK417 23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany Sharpshooter rifle 7.62×51mm Heckler&Koch HK MR308 linke Seite.jpg Battle rifle used by the Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit, the UKSF and the SFSG[15]

    Shotguns[edit]

    Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
    L128A1 23px-Flag_of_Italy.svg.png Italy Semi-automatic shotgun 12-gauge Benelli m4 2.jpg Has a capacity of eight rounds and a maximum effective range of 140 m (460 ft) for solid shot and 40 m (130 ft) for buckshot.[16]
    L74A1 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Pump-action shotgun 12-gauge M870mcs.jpg Used by UKSF as a breaching shotgun.[17]

    Sniper and Anti-materiel rifles[edit]

    Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
    L118A1
    L118A1 AWC
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Psg 90.jpg Improved variant of the L96 that entered service in 1985. The rifle has an effective range of around 800 meters and is designed to perform in both desert and arctic conditions. In recent years, the L118A1 has largely been replaced in front-line service by the L129A1 and the L115A3. The L118A1 AWC is used exclusively by the SAS.[18] The weapon is compact, with a folding stock and a suppressor. It can be disassembled into a small suitcase for covert operations.
    L115A3 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Sniper rifle .338 Lapua Magnum L115A3 sniper rifle.jpg Primary sniper rifle. It is equipped with a 25x scope, a suppressor, a folding stock, and a five-round magazine. The .338 Lapua Magnum "is heavier than the 7.62mm round of the L118A1, and is less likely to be deflected by wind over extremely long ranges". The effective range of the L115A3 is in excess of 1,100 m (3,600 ft).[19]Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison currently holds the record for the longest recorded sniper shot in history at 2,475 meters (2,707 yd) with this rifle.
    L121A1 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Anti-materiel rifle .50 BMG   The L121A1 (AW50F) is intended to engage a variety of targets, including radar installations, light vehicles (including light armoured vehicles), field fortifications, boats and ammunition dumps. The standard ammunition combines a penetrator with high-explosive and incendiary effects in a single round. It is used by the SAS.[20]
    L135A1 LRPAS 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Anti-materiel rifle .50 BMG M107 1.jpg Recoil-operated, semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle. The British Army uses the M82A1UK known in service as the L135A1 Long Range Precision Anti Structure rifle.[21]

    Submachine guns[edit]

    Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
    L91A1 (MP5A3)
    L92A1 (MP5SD3)
    L80A1 (MP5K)
    L90A1 (MP5KA1)
    23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany Submachine gun 9mm Heckler Koch MP5.jpg Used by UKSF and the Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit.[22] The weapon comes in multiple variants, from the standard L91A1 and the suppressed L92A1 (pictured), to the more easily concealable L80A1 and L90A1, which are stockless and have vertical foregrips.

    Machine guns[edit]

    Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
    L108A1
    L110A2
    L110A3
    Minimi 7.62
    23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png Belgium Light machine gun 5.56mm
    7.62mm
    Minimi.jpg Standard "FN Minimi" variant and the British Army's designated light machine gun. The weapon is belt-fed and equipped with a bipod. The L110A2 and L110A3 are known as the "FN Minimi Para" and are equipped with a shortened barrel and a collapsible stock, with one issued per four man infantry fireteam.[23] The Minimi 7.62 is the latest version of the weapon to enter front-line service. It is designed to fire 7.62mm rounds.[24] The British Army is reviewing whether to retain the Minimi in dismounted close combat infantry platoons.[25]
    L7A2 23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png Belgium General-purpose machine gun 7.62mm British L7A2 Machine Gun.JPEG British Army version of the Belgian FN MAG.[26] The L7 was produced under licence by Royal Ordnance, but is now produced for the British Army by Heckler and Koch.
    L111A1 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    Heavy machine gun .50 BMG (12.7 mm) Soldier Manning .50 Cal Heavy Machine Gun on Patrol in Gereshk, Afghanistan MOD 45152675.jpg Produced under licence in the UK by Manroy Engineering [27] as the M2 HMG QCB, The L111A1 is the British Army version of the American M2 Browning. It can be attached to both armoured vehicles and tripods.[28]
    L134A1 23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany Grenade machine gun 40mm HKGMW.jpg Has a 320rpm rate of fire and an effective range of 1,500 m (4,900 ft)-2,000 m (6,600 ft). It is used for the suppression of enemy infantry and can be mounted on both armoured vehicles and tripods.[29]

    Mortars[edit]

    Name Origin Type Calibre Photo Notes
    M6-895 23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png Austria Mortar 60mm   Procured as an UOR. It can be fired in both the direct and indirect roles at a rate of 1–12 rounds a minute and can also be operated in the hand-held mode. Around 1,900 of these 60mm mortars were purchased as a UOR to replace the older 51mm Mortar that served on operations.[30]
    L16A2 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    23px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png Canada
    Mortar 81mm 81mmMORT L16.png Operated by a three-man team. It is often vehicle-borne; in mechanised infantry battalions it is mounted and fired from an FV432 vehicle.[31] Around 470 are in service.[32]

    Anti-armour, structure and air[edit]

    Name Origin Type Warhead Photo Notes
    MBT LAW 23px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png Sweden
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    Anti-tank weapon 150mm Pansarvärnsrobot 57 aka MTB LAW.jpg Disposable, man-portable, short range fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile system. It is designed to "knock out any main battle tank in just one shot by striking it from above".[33]
    FGM-148 Javelin 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Anti-tank weapon 127mm The first launch of a Javelin, Anti-Tank Guided Weapon (ATGW), was part of a demonstration at Imber Camp, Warminster. MOD 45144621.jpg Man-portable medium range anti-tank missile system. It fires a High Explosive Anti Tank (HEAT) warhead and is capable of penetrating explosive-reactive armour.[34]
    ILAW 23px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png Sweden Anti-tank weapon 84mm AT-4 live-fire.jpg Small quantities of AT4 CS HP projectiles have been purchased.[35]
    L2A1 ASM 21px-Flag_of_Israel.svg.png Israel Anti-structure weapon 90mm MATADOR Stand.jpg Disposable, man-portable guided anti-structure weapon. It is designed to destroy hardened structures, such as bunkers, buildings and other fixed positions.[36]
    Starstreak MANPAD 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Anti-air weapon 22mm x 3 Starstreak.JPG Alongside the LML and Stormer mounted versions, the British Armed Forces also possess the high speed Starstreak Missile on a shoulder mounted and man portable launcher. This can also be used as a surface attack weapon, capable of penetrating the frontal armour of even IFVs.[37]
    LAW 80 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Anti-tank weapon 94mm   The law 80 is the British Army's primary unguided anti-tank rocket launcher.

    Grenades and mines[edit]

    Name Origin Type Detonation Photo Notes
    L109A1 16px-Flag_of_Switzerland.svg.png  Switzerland Frag grenade Fuse Grenade IMG 3098.jpg British version of the Swiss HG 85 Grenade. It differs from the original in that it has a matte black safety clip similar to the American M67 grenade. It has a 3-4 second fuse, contains 155g of high explosive and has a lethal range of 10 m (33 ft).
    M18 Claymore mine 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Anti-personnel mine Remote US M18a1 claymore mine.jpg Used for specialist and defensive purposes. It has seen use in Afghanistan. It will be replaced with the Fixed Directional Fragmentation Weapon (FDFW), a Finnish designed mine that has yet to be formally identified.[38]
    L9A8 Bar Mine 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Anti-tank mine Pressure L9 Bar mine.jpg Primary anti-tank mine. During the Gulf War, it was found to be highly resistant to mine ploughs, simply rotating under it to detonate below the vehicle, disabling some M60 tanks of the USMC after Iraq captured L9s from the Kuwaiti Army.[39]

    Armoured[edit]

    Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
    FV4034 Challenger 2 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Main battle tank 287 Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank patrolling outside Basra, Iraq MOD 45148325.jpg Deliveries comprised 408 vehicles, comprising 386 main battle tanks and 22 driver training tanks. At current, 309 vehicles remain in operational service (287 main battle tanks and 22 driver training tanks). 98 tanks are in climate controlled storage. 60 MBTs were recently removed from storage for active service.[62]

    The Challenger 2 equips the heavy armoured cavalry regiments.

    In storage 98
    Driver training tank 22
    Total 407
    FV107 Scimitar 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Armoured reconnaissance vehicle 201 Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) (CVR(T)) Operating in Afghanistan MOD 45153175.jpg The CVR(T) is a series of armoured fighting vehicles based on a common multi-role chassis. The series first entered service in the 1970s and are now slated to be replaced by the new FRES Specialist Vehicle (SV), Ajax.[63]

    The CVR(T) family predominately equips the armoured cavalry regiments in the British Army.

    FV103 Spartan Armoured personnel carrier 276
    FV104 Samaritan Armoured ambulance 39
    FV105 Sultan Armoured command vehicle 48
    FV106 Samson Armoured recovery vehicle 28
      Total 592
    FV510 Warrior
    FV511 Warrior
    FV512 Warrior
    FV513 Warrior
    FV514 Warrior
    FV515 Warrior
     
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Infantry fighting vehicle
    Armoured command vehicle
    Armoured repair vehicle
    Armoured recovery vehicle
    Artillery observation vehicle
    Artillery command vehicle
     
    482
    84
    105
    39
    52
    19
    Total 781
    MCV-80.jpg The Warrior is designed with the speed, mobility and armour to keep up with the Challenger 2 in armoured formations. 380 of the Warrior family will be upgraded in a £1bn deal with Lockheed Martin UK; 285 of which will receive an improved turret and a new stabilised 40mm CTA International cannon.[64]
    FV432 Bulldog
    FV432 Bulldog
    FV432 Bulldog
    FV434 Bulldog
    FV432 81mm
     
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Armoured personnel carrier
    Armoured command vehicle
    Armoured ambulance
    Armoured repair vehicle
    Mortar carrier
     
    {\displaystyle {\Bigg \}}}\Bigg\}722
    63
    110
    Total 895
    Image-Bulldog2007.jpg Despite entering service during the 1960s, the FV430 series have been in front line service for over 50 years. A recent upgrade programme has "uparmoured" the fleet, which now offers the same levels of protection as the FV510 Warrior.[65] The FV430 series is currently in service with the armoured infantry and mechanized infantry battalions.
    Cougar
    Mastiff
    Ridgback
    Wolfhound
     
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Protected mobility vehicle
    Protected mobility vehicle
    Protected mobility vehicle
    Protected support vehicle
     
    30
    450
    171
    125
    Total 776
    Mastiff 2 MOD 45150032.jpg The Cougar and Mastiff are 6×6 variants, while the Ridgback is a smaller 4×4 variant. They provide protection and firepower to infantry forces and can be equipped with either a 12.7mm heavy machine gun or a 40mm grenade machine gun.[66] The Wolfhound is a 6×6 armoured tactical support variant of the Mastiff.[67]Following withdrawal from Afghanistan, the MoD has committed to bring 400 Mastiffs, 160 Ridgbacks, and 125 Wolfhounds into the core budget.[68] These vehicles are slated to eventually be replaced by the FRES Utility Vehicle.

    As part of Army 2020, these vehicles will replace the Bulldog in equipping mechanized infantry battalions (heavy protected mobility battalions).

    Foxhound 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Protected mobility vehicle 400 Foxhound Patrol Vehicle in Afghanistan MOD 45154019.jpg Lighter and smaller PMV when compared to other protected vehicles (such as the Mastiff). It is designed for enhanced mobility and fighting in compact urban areas. Despite its weight of 7.2 tons (about three times the weight of the average family car) it can exceed speeds of 70 mph.[69]

    As part of Army 2020, the Foxhound equips the light protected mobility battalions.

    Jackal MWMIK
    Coyote
     
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Reconnaissance vehicle
    Protected support vehicle
     
    502
    76
    Total 578
    A Jackal Armoured Vehicle is put through it's paces in the desert at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan MOD 45148137.jpg The Jackal is used for reconnaissance, rapid assault, fire support and convoy protection.[70] It is also used in various configurations by the SAS. The Coyote is a larger 6×6 tactical support vehicle.[71] The MoD has committed to bringing 400 Jackals and 70 Coyotes into the core budget.[68]
    Land Rover RWMIK
    Land Rover Snatch
    Land Rover Panama
     
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Reconnaissance vehicle
    Protected patrol vehicle
    Unmanned C-IED
     
    371
    485
    12
    Total 868
    Land Rover Snatch-Vixen vehicle 01.jpg The Land Rover RWMIK is a very lightly armoured fire support platform based on the standard Land Rover Wolf chassis. Its low weight makes it highly mobile and ideal for reconnaissance roles and Special Forces.[72] The Land Rover Snatch is based on the "Heavy Duty Chassis", which features much higher levels of armour and protection against IED's.[73] The Panama is an unmanned Land Rover Snatch fitted with IED detecting radar and used within the Talisman Convoys.[74]
    Vector 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png Austria
    Protected patrol vehicle 153 The new Vector vehicle on display on Salisbury Plain. MOD 45147350.jpg The Vector is a 6×6 lightly armoured protected patrol vehicle with a high degree of mobility.[75]
    Husky 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Protected support vehicle 338 Husky Protected Support Vehicle MOD 45150686.jpg Features a high degree of protection against IEDs. It is used to supply food, water and supplies to those on front-line, escorting convoys and protected patrol.[76] The MoD have committed to bring 325 Husky vehicles into the core budget.[68]
    Panther 23px-Flag_of_Italy.svg.png Italy Command and control 401 Panther CLV (7527696976).jpg In use with various heavy, medium and light armour formations. Panther is also used as the command vehicle for Engineer Troops, Anti-Tank, Mortar and supporting fire platoons. An option for 400 more vehicles exists.[77]
    Viking 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    23px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png Sweden
    UAV support 21 BvS10.jpg Amphibious, all-terrain vehicle.[78] 21 were ordered in 2007 to support operations with the Watchkeeper UAV. This role was passed to the Warthog which was then removed from service.[79]
    TPz Fuchs 23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany CBRN reconnaissance 11 Fuchs Armoued Vehicle 2014.jpg Previously formed part of the Joint CBRN Regiment.[80] Will be used by Falcon Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment.[81]

    Engineering[edit]

    Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
    Titan AVLB
    Trojan AVRE
     
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Armoured vehicle-launched bridge
    Assault breacher vehicle
     
    33
    33
    Total 66
    The Titan Armoured Vehicle Launcher Bridge (AVLB) on display at the Medium Capability Demonstration Day at Bovington Camp. MOD 45147374.jpg The Titan is an armoured bridge launcher with the capability to deploy a bridge up to 60 meters long. It is based on the Challenger 2 chassis.[82] Trojan is also based on the Challenger 2 chassis and is designed to breach through enemy defences, such as walls or fortifications, and clear paths through minefields. The Trojan is equipped with the Python Minefield Breaching System.[83]
    Alvis Unipower TBT 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Tank bridge transporter 137 AVLB 01.jpg The TBT has the same cross-country performance as a tank even when fully loaded. It can carry 1 × No 10 Bridge or 2 × No 12 Bridges. It can deploy, drop off and load bridges independently, but it cannot recover them.[citation needed]
    CRARRV 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Armoured recovery vehicle 75 Challenger Armoured Repair and Recovery Vehicle (CRARRV) (7527707880).jpg Based on the Challenger 1 chassis and is designed to recover and repair damaged or incapacitated tanks.[84]
    Terrier 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Combat engineering vehicle 60 Terrier Armoured Digger MOD 45155773.jpg Provides mobility support (obstacle and route clearance), counter-mobility (digging of anti-tank ditches and other obstacles) and survivability (digging of trenches and Armoured Fighting Vehicle slots).[85] A total of 60 vehicles were ordered and delivered by December 2014.[86]
    Alvis Shielder 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Anti-tank mine layer 29 VLSMS 02.jpg Designed to dispense anti-tank mines to create barriers and deny access to enemy armour. The vehicle carries 40 canisters, each holding six mines.[80] The Shielder has been withdrawn from active service after "a capability review decision".[87]
    Buffalo 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Mine-protected clearance 19 Buffalo Vehicle Part of Talisman Suite in Convoy in Afghanistan MOD 45153768.jpg Mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) armoured vehicle, which forms part of the British Army's Talisman counter-IED system.[88]
    JCB HMEE 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Armored backhoe loader 13 HMEE-with-slat-armor-001.jpg Heavily armoured excavator. It forms part of the Talisman counter-IED system. The MoD has committed to bring the HMEE along with all related Talisman elements (Minewolf, Tarantula Hawk, Buffulo, Panama and Talon) into the core budget.[89][90]

    Artillery and air-defence[edit]

    Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
    L131 AS-90 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Self-propelled artillery 117 AS90 Self Propelled Gun - Tankfest 2009.jpg The L131 AS-90 is a 155mm self-propelled howitzer and is the largest piece of field artillery in the British Army. The L131 is operated by five field regiments of the Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Artillery, including the: 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, 19th Regiment Royal Artillery and the 26th Regiment Royal Artillery. Each regiment typically has 24 guns.[citation needed]
    L118 Light Gun 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Towed howitzer 115 Royal Artillery Firing 105mm Light Guns MOD.jpg The L118 Light Gun is used by the 3rd, 4th, 7th and the 29th field artillery regiments of the British Army. It can be towed by a medium-weight vehicle (such as a Pinzgauer) or carried around the battlefield underslung by a Puma or Chinook helicopter.
    GMLRS 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Rocket artillery 50 GUNNERS ON TARGET FOR EXERCISE STEEL SABRE IN NORTHUMBERLAND MOD 45159595.jpg The Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS), nicknamed the '70 km Sniper' or 'GSRM (Grid Square Removal System)', provides pinpoint accuracy, delivering a 200 lb high-explosive warhead to its target. It has twice the range of other artillery systems used by the British Army. Operated by 1 RHA, 19 RA and 26 RA.
    Rapier 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Surface-to-air missilesystem 24 Rapier Field Standard C (FSC) MOD 45114028.jpg The Rapier Field Standard C is a technologically advanced Short Range Air Defence System (SHORAD), which is compact, mobile and air-portable, making it suitable for worldwide operations. It is a 24-hour, all-weather guided weapon system with the capability to engage two targets at once. Operated by the 16th Regiment Royal Artillery across four batteries, one of which is permanently based in the Falkland Islands.
    Starstreak LML 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Surface-to-air missile system 145 Starstreak launcher on Dartmoor.jpg The Starstreak Lightweight Multiple Launcher (LML) is a short-range, highly mobile air defence system that holds three missiles ready for firing and can be used as either a stationary launch unit or mounted on a light vehicle, such as a Land Rover. Starstreak can also be used as a surface attack weapon, capable of penetrating the frontal armour of even IFV's. Operated by 12th Regiment Royal Artillery.
    Starstreak HVM 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Surface-to-air missile system
    In Storage
    62
    22
    Stormer HVM Starstreak Launcher vehicle pic5.JPG The Starstreak SP HVM is mounted on the Alvis Stormer AFV with an 8-round launcher and internal stowage for a further 12 missiles. The Starstreak HVM (High Velocity Missile) is designed to counter threats from very high performance, low-flying aircraft and fast 'pop up' strikes by helicopters. An additional 22 systems are in climate controlled storage. Operated by 12th Regiment Royal Artillery.

    Logistics[edit]

    Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
    Oshkosh HET 1070F 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Military logistics vehicle 157 A Fox NBC-detection vehicle is transported by a HETS trailer.jpg The Oshkosh HET 1070F is the Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET) of the British Army. The Heavy Equipment Transporters are capable of carrying a 72-tonne Main Battle Tank and are responsible for the strategic transportation of armoured vehicles over land.
    Oshkosh Wheeled Tanker 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States Military logistics vehicle 762 Tactical Air Refueller MOD 45150786.jpg The Oshkosh Wheeled Tanker forms the backbone of the British Army's bulk fueland water transportation. The Tanker can be fitted with enhanced blast-proof armour for driver protection and General Purpose Machine Guns.
    MAN Support Vehicle 23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany Military logistics vehicle 7,285 MAN Lorry at BATUS MOD 45148893.jpg The MAN family of support vehicles are gradually replacing all 4-tonne, 8-tonne and 14-tonne cargo vehicles currently in service. They have good mobility and the ability to be fitted with armour and General Purpose Machine Guns. 7,285 were ordered in April 2010.
    Leyland DROPS(MMLC)
    Foden DROPS(IMMLC)
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Military logistics vehicle 1,800 EPLS Cargo Transport Vehicles in Combat Logistic Patrol (CLP) in Afghanistan MOD 45153716.jpg The Leyland MMLC is the Medium Mobility Load Carrier (MMLC) using a standard pallet and rack system and forms the logistic backbone of the British Army. The Foden IMMLC is the Improved Medium Mobility Load Carrier and is used primarily as an ammunition carrier in support of AS90 155mm self-propelled guns.
    Bedford TM 6-6
    Bedford TM 4-4
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Military logistics vehicle   British Army convoy during the Gulf War cropped to highlight Bedford TM Truck.JPEG The Bedford TM 6-6 is a 12-ton, six wheel military logistics vehicle equipped with a crane and a flat bed section for the transportation of supplies. It entered service in 1986 and is now being replaced by more modern vehicles, such as the MAN Support Vehicles. The Bedford TM 4-4 is a smaller four wheel military logistics vehicle armed with a 7.62mm GPMG. It is used as a troop transport and supply vehicle.

    Miscellaneous[edit]

    Name Origin Type Number Photo Notes
    Pinzgauer 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom
    23px-Flag_of_Austria.svg.png Austria
    Tactical support vehicle 190 Pinzgauer High Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle by Nick.JPG The Pinzgauer 716M is 4×4 tactical support vehicle used by the Royal Artillery to tow artillery pieces, such as the Rapier and L118 Light gun.[75]
    Mowag Duro II
    Mowag Duro III
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Communications, intel and bomb disposal 190 EinsFzg 001.jpg 118 Duro II and 48 Duro III are operated by communications and intelligence units. A further six Duro II and 18 Duro III are tasked with mine clearance and bomb disposal units - these have become known as Tellar and Citizen in British Army service.[96]'[97][98]
    Land Rover Wolf
    Land Rover Defender
    23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Multipurpose utility vehicle 12,000 Lrwolf2.jpg Numerous variants of the Land Rover are used such as the:[99]
    Land Rover Pulse 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom Battlefield ambulance 119 Land Rover (2488801659).jpg The Land Rover battlefield ambulance has full medical facilities with the capacity to hold up to six seated casualties or four casualties on stretchers. The Vehicle can be airlifted.[100]

    Mexican surplus arms

    Vehicles[edit]

     

    Mexican Army vehicle inventory
    Vehicle/System Type Versions Origin
    Armored fighting vehicles
    Armored vehicles
    Panhard ERC 90 Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle ERC 90 F1 Lynx 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    Panhard VCR[26] Armored Personnel Carrier VCR-TT 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    Véhicule Blindé Léger Armored all-terrain vehicle VBL MILAN 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    Oshkosh Sand Cat[22][27][28] Armored Personnel Vehicle Sand Cat – 245 Sandcats were delivered and have Type IV level Armored protection[29] /21px-Flag_of_Israel.svg.png Israel/23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    DN-XI Armored Personnel Vehicle The DN-XI is a Mexican modified & designed version of the Oshkosh Sandcat. 100 on order.[30] 1,000 to be acquired by 2018.[31] 23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png Mexico
    Tracked armored vehicles
    Sedena-Henschel HWK-11 Infantry fighting vehicle HWK-11 23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png Mexico/23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany
    AMX-VCI Armored Personnel Carrier DNC-1: upgraded by SEDENA 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    Infantry transport vehicles
    Humvee[32] Light Utility Vehicle HMMWV 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Chevrolet Silverado Light Utility Vehicle GMT900 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Ford F-Series Light Utility Vehicle F-150 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Dodge Ram Light Utility Vehicle Variants of 4x4 and 6x6 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Yamaha Rhino Light Utility Vehicle Rhino 23px-Flag_of_Japan.svg.png Japan
    Chevrolet Cheyenne Light Utility Vehicle Cheyenne 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Trucks
    M520 Goer Utility Vehicle M520 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Freightliner Trucks Utility Vehicle M2 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    M35 2-1/2 ton cargo truck Utility Vehicle M35 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    DINA S.A. Utility Vehicle S-Series / D-Series 23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png Mexico
    Mercedes Benz Utility Vehicle L-Series 23px-Flag_of_Germany.svg.png Germany
    Chevrolet Utility Vehicle Kodiak 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Freightliner Trucks satellite communications intelligence 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States

    Artillery[edit]

    Name Type Versions Origin
    Self-propelled artillery
    SDN Humvee Self-propelled artillery 106mm 23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png Mexico
    Towed artillery
    M101 Towed howitzer 105mm 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    OTO Melara Mod 56 Towed howitzer 105mm 23px-Flag_of_Italy.svg.png Italy
    M90 Norinco Towed howitzer 105mm 23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_ China
    MO-120 Heavy mortar 120mm 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    M29 Medium mortar 81mm 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Brandt 60 mm LR Gun-mortar Light mortar 60mm 23px-Flag_of_France.svg.png France
    Mortero Light mortar 60mm 23px-Flag_of_Mexico.svg.png Mexico
    Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon Towed anti-aircraft artillery 35mm 16px-Flag_of_Switzerland.svg.png  Switzerland
    M-114 Howitzer 155mm 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States

    Anti-armor weapons[edit]

     
     
     
    Name Type Versions Origin
    Light anti-tank weapons
    Carl Gustav recoilless rifle multi-role recoilless rifle 84mm 23px-Flag_of_Sweden.svg.png Sweden
    RL-83 Blindicide light anti-tank rocket 83mm 23px-Flag_of_Belgium_%28civil%29.svg.png Belgium
    SMAW anti-tank rocket 105mm 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    RPG-29[34] anti-tank rocket 105mm 23px-Flag_of_Russia.svg.png Russia
    Anti-armor Recoilless rifles
    M40 106 mm recoilless rifle anti-tank gun 106mm 23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States
    Anti-tank guided missiles
    BGM-71 TOW Anti-tank guided missile   23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States

    Nuclear weapons 160 thermonuclear missiles ready to launch along with 4 Vanguard class missile submarines armed with Trident II nuclear missiles.
    NAVY

    Major surface combatants[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note

    Type 45 or Daring-class

     

    HMS Daring D32 2009 8,500 tonnes Guided missile destroyer Portsmouth [20]
    HMS Dauntless D33 2010 8,500 tonnes Guided missile destroyer Portsmouth [21]
    HMS Diamond D34 2011 8,500 tonnes Guided missile destroyer Portsmouth [22]
    HMS Dragon D35 2012 8,500 tonnes Guided missile destroyer Portsmouth [23]
    HMS Defender D36 2013 8,500 tonnes Guided missile destroyer Portsmouth [24]
    HMS Duncan D37 2013 8,500 tonnes Guided missile destroyer Portsmouth [25]

    Type 23 or Duke-class

     

    HMS Argyll F231 1991 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [26]
    HMS Lancaster F229 1992 4,900 tonnes Frigate Portsmouth [27]
    HMS Iron Duke F234 1993 4,900 tonnes Frigate Portsmouth [28]
    HMS Monmouth F235 1993 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [29]
    HMS Montrose F236 1994 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [30]
    HMS Westminster F237 1994 4,900 tonnes Frigate Portsmouth [31]
    HMS Northumberland F238 1994 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [32]
    HMS Richmond F239 1995 4,900 tonnes Frigate Portsmouth [33]
    HMS Somerset F82 1996 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [34]
    HMS Sutherland F81 1997 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [35]
    HMS Kent F78 2000 4,900 tonnes Frigate Portsmouth [36]
    HMS Portland F79 2001 4,900 tonnes Frigate Devonport [37]
    HMS St Albans F83 2002 4,900 tonnes Frigate Portsmouth [38]

     

    Static ship[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note
    Type 82 or Bristol-class HMS Bristol D23 1973 7,100 tonnes Guided missile destroyer [81] [N 11]

    Hellicopter carriers[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note
    HMS Ocean L12 1998 21,500 tonnes Landing platform helicopter Devonport [15] [N 4]
    Albion-class HMS Albion L14 2003 19,560 tonnes Amphibious transport dock Devonport [17] [N 5]
    HMS Bulwark L15 2004 19,560 tonnes Amphibious transport dock Devonport [19]

    Submarines[edit]

    Class Boat Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type[N 3] Homeport Note
    Astute-class HMS Astute S119 2010 7,400 tonnes Fleet submarine Clyde [4]
    HMS Ambush S120 2013 7,400 tonnes Fleet submarine Clyde [5]
    HMS Artful S121 2016 7,400 tonnes Fleet submarine Clyde [6]
    Trafalgar-class HMS Torbay S90 1987 5,300 tonnes Fleet submarine Devonport [7]
    HMS Trenchant S91 1989 5,300 tonnes Fleet submarine Devonport [8]
    HMS Talent S92 1990 5,300 tonnes Fleet submarine Devonport [9]
    HMS Triumph S93 1991 5,300 tonnes Fleet submarine Devonport [10]
    Vanguard-class HMS Vanguard S28 1993 15,900 tonnes Ballistic missile submarine Clyde [11]
    HMS Victorious S29 1995 15,900 tonnes Ballistic missile submarine Clyde [12]
    HMS Vigilant S30 1996 15,900 tonnes Ballistic missile submarine Clyde [13]
    HMS Vengeance S31 1999 15,900 tonnes Ballistic missile submarine Clyde [14]

    Offshore patrol[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note
    River-class HMS Mersey P283 2003 1,700 tonnes Offshore patrol vessel Portsmouth [39]
    HMS Severn P282 2003 1,700 tonnes Offshore patrol vessel Portsmouth [40]
    HMS Tyne P281 2003 1,700 tonnes Offshore patrol vessel Portsmouth [41]
    HMS Clyde P257 2007 2,000 tonnes Offshore patrol vessel Portsmouth [42] [N 6]
    Ship Class Entered service Displacement Type Homeport Note
    HMC Protector Telkkä-class 2014 434 tonnes Cutter Portsmouth[11] [12]
    HMC Seeker UKBF 42m Customs Cutter 2001 257 tonnes Cutter    
    HMC Searcher UKBF 42m Customs Cutter 2002 257 tonnes Cutter    
    HMC Vigilant UKBF 42m Customs Cutter 2003 257 tonnes Cutter    
    HMC Valiant UKBF 42m Customs Cutter 2004 257 tonnes Cutter    

    Mine countermeasures[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note
    Hunt-class HMS Ledbury M30 1981 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [43]
    HMS Cattistock M31 1982 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [44]
    HMS Brocklesby M33 1983 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [45]
    HMS Middleton M34 1984 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [46]
    HMS Chiddingfold M37 1984 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [47]
    HMS Atherstone M38 1987 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [48]
    HMS Hurworth M39 1985 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [49]
    HMS Quorn M41 1989 750 tonnes Minehunter Portsmouth [50]
    Sandown-class HMS Penzance M106 1998 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [51]
    HMS Pembroke M107 1998 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [52]
    HMS Grimsby M108 1999 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [53]
    HMS Bangor M109 2000 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [54]
    HMS Ramsey M110 2000 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [55]
    HMS Blyth M111 2001 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [56]
    HMS Shoreham M112 2001 600 tonnes Minehunter Clyde [57]

    Fast patrol[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note
    P2000 or Archer-class HMS Archer P264 1985 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [58]
    HMS Biter P270 1986 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [59]
    HMS Smiter P272 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [60]
    HMS Pursuer P273 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [61]
    HMS Blazer P279 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [62]
    HMS Dasher P280 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [63]
    HMS Puncher P291 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [64]
    HMS Charger P292 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [65]
    HMS Ranger P293 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [66]
    HMS Trumpeter P294 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [67]
    HMS Express P163 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [68]
    HMS Example P165 1985 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [69]
    HMS Explorer P164 1986 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [70]
    HMS Exploit P167 1988 54 tonnes Patrol boat URNU [71]
    HMS Tracker P274 1998 54 tonnes Patrol boat Clyde [72] [N 7]
    HMS Raider P275 1998 54 tonnes Patrol boat Clyde [73] [N 8]
    Scimitar-class HMS Scimitar P284 2003 24 tonnes Patrol boat Gibraltar [74] [N 9]
    HMS Sabre P285 2003 24 tonnes Patrol boat Gibraltar [75] [N 10]

     

     

    Name[2] Laid down[2] Launched[2] In service[2] Out of service[2] Notes
    Logistics ship         Logistics ships
    RFA Lyme Bay (L3007) 22 November 2000 3 September 2005 26 November 2007 - Active as of 2014
    RFA Mounts Bay (L3008) 25 August 2002 9 April 2004 13 July 2006 - Active as of 2014
    RFA Cardigan Bay (L3009) 13 October 2003 8–9 April 2005 18 December 2006 - Active as of 2014

    MEXICAN SHIPS

    ARM Bravo F-201 Bravo Frigate   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Galeana F-202 Bravo Frigate   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Allende F-211 Allende Frigate   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Abasolo F-212 Allende Frigate   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Victoria F-213 Allende Frigate   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Mina F-214 Allende Frigate   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Huracan A-301 Huracan Missile Boat   Purchased from Israel
    ARM Tormenta A-302 Huracan Missile Boat   Purchased from Israel
    ARM Uribe PO-121 Uribe Patrol Boat    
    ARM Azueta PO-122 Uribe Patrol Boat    
    ARM Baranda PO-123 Uribe Patrol Boat    
    ARM Bretón PO-124 Uribe Patrol Boat    
    ARM Blanco PO-125 Uribe Patrol Boat    
    ARM Monasterio PO-126 Uribe Patrol Boat    
    ARM Holzinger PO-131 Holzinger Patrol Boat    
    ARM Godínez PO-132 Holzinger Patrol Boat    
    ARM De la Vega PO-133 Holzinger Patrol Boat    
    ARM Berriozabal PO-134 Holzinger Patrol Boat    
    ARM Sierra PO-141 Sierra Patrol Boat/Corvette    
    ARM Prierto PO-143 Sierra Patrol Boat/Corvette    
    ARM Romero PO-144 Sierra Patrol Boat/Corvette    
    ARM Durango PO-151 Durango Patrol Boat    
    ARM Sonora PO-152 Durango Patrol Boat    
    ARM Guanajuato PO-153 Durango Patrol Boat    
    ARM Veracruz PO-154 Durango Patrol Boat    
    ARM Oaxaca PO-161 Oaxaca Patrol Boat    
    ARM Baja California PO-162 Oaxaca Patrol Boat    
    ARM Manzanillo IA-02 Panuco Tank Landing Ship   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Rio Panuco IA-01 Panuco Tank Landing Ship   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Papaloapan A-411 Papaloapan Tank Landing Ship   Purchased from the United States of America
    ARM Usumacinta A-412 Papaloapan Tank Landing Ship   Purchased from the United States of America

    Survey[edit]

    Class Ship Pennant No. Commissioned Displacement Type Homeport Note
    Echo-class HMS Echo H87 2003 3,740 tonnes Multi-purpose survey Devonport [76]
    HMS Enterprise H88 2003 3,740 tonnes Multi-purpose survey Devonport [77]
    HMS Scott H131 1997 13,500 tonnes Ocean survey Devonport [78]
    HMS Protector A173 2011 5,000 tonnes Icebreaker & survey Devonport [79]
    HMSML Gleaner H86 1983 22 tonnes Coastal survey Devonport [80]
    Ship Entered service Displacement Type Owner Operator Note
    RRS James Clark Ross 1990 5,732 tonnes Research ship Natural Environment Research Council British Antarctic Survey [3]
    RRS Ernest Shackleton 1995 4,028 tonnes Research ship Natural Environment Research Council British Antarctic Survey [4]
    RRS James Cook 2007 5,800 tonnes Research ship Natural Environment Research Council National Marine Facilities Division, National Oceanography Centre [5]
    RRS Discovery 2013 6,260 tonnes Research ship Natural Environment Research Council National Marine Facilities Division, National Oceanography Centre [6]

    Under construction ships:

    Ship Entering service Displacement Type Owner Operator Note
    RRS Sir David Attenborough 2019   Research ship Natural Environment Research Council British Antarctic Survey [15]
    Ship Aircraft Displacement Propulsion Service
    Laid down Commissioned Fate
    HMS Queen Elizabeth 40-50[max]
    [1]
    65,000 long tons (66,043 t)
    [1]
    2 x Rolls-Royce MT30 Gas Turbines
    [1]
    7 July 2009 Expected 2016  
    HMS Prince of Wales 40-50[max]
    [1]
    65,000 long tons (66,043 t)
    [1]
    2 x Rolls-Royce MT30 Gas Turbines
    [1]
    26 May 2011 Expected 2018

    Air Force

    LAND

     

    AgustaWestland Apache UK Rotorcraft Attack 2004 50 67 [4]
    AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat UK Rotorcraft Attack 2014 21 21 [4]
    Bell 212 Canada Rotorcraft Attack   8   [11]
    Britten-Norman Defender UK Propeller Patrol 2003 9 9 [4]
    Britten-Norman Islander UK Propeller Patrol 1997 4 7 [4]
    Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin II France Rotorcraft SAS 2009 5 5 [4]
    Thales Watchkeeper WK450 UK UAV Patrol 2014 37 37 [12]
    Westland Gazelle UK Rotorcraft Patrol 1974 34   [4]
    Westland Lynx UK Rotorcraft Attack 1979 21   [4]

     SEA

    AgustaWestland AW159 Wildcat UK Rotorcraft Attack 2014 28 28 [4]
    Beechcraft Avenger US Propeller Trainer 2011 4 4 [1]
    Boeing Insitu ScanEagle US UAV Patrol 2014 3 3 [10]
    British Aerospace Hawk UK Jet Trainer 1994 17 17 [1]
    EH Industries EH101 Merlin UK Rotorcraft Attack/transport 2000 57 71 [4]
    Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin II France Rotorcraft Utility 1999 1 2 [4]
    Grob G115E Tutor Germany Propeller Trainer 2002 5 5 [1]
    Lockheed Martin F‑35B Lightning II US Jet Multi-role 2013 4 4 [8]
    Westland Lynx UK Rotorcraft Attack 1981 25 60 [4]
    Westland Sea King UK Rotorcraft AEW 1979 8 149 [4]

    SKY

    Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes
    Agusta A109 Italy Rotorcraft Transport 2006 1   [1]
    Airbus A400M Atlas Spain Propeller Transport 2014 9 9 [2]
    Airbus Voyager Spain Jet Transport 2011 14 14 [3]
    Beechcraft King Air US Propeller Trainer 2004 5 5 [4]
    Beechcraft Shadow US Propeller Patrol 2009 6 6 [4]
    Bell Griffin Canada Rotorcraft Utility 2003 4   [1]
    Boeing Chinook US Rotorcraft Transport 1980 60 66 [4][5]
    Boeing C‑17A Globemaster III US Jet Transport 2001 8 8 [4]
    Boeing E‑3D Sentry US Jet Patrol 1990 6 7 [4]
    Boeing RC‑135W Rivet Joint US Jet Patrol 2013 2 2 [4]
    British Aerospace 146 UK Jet Transport 1995 4 6 [4]
    British Aerospace Hawk UK Jet Trainer 1976 153   [4]
    Britten-Norman Islander UK Propeller Patrol 2008 3 3 [4]
    Eurofighter Typhoon UK Jet Multi-role 2007 141 141 [6][7]
    General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper US UAV Patrol 2007 10 10 [4]
    Grob G115E Tutor Germany Propeller Trainer 1999 119   [1]
    Grob Vigilant Germany Glider Trainer 1991 65   [4]
    Grob Viking Germany Glider Trainer 1990 81   [4]
    Lockheed C‑130J Hercules US Propeller Transport 2000 24 25 [4]
    Lockheed Martin F‑35B Lightning II US Jet Multi-role 2013 4 4 [8]
    Panavia Tornado GR4 UK Jet Attack 1979 81 220 [4]
    Raytheon Sentinel Canada/USA Jet Patrol 2008 5 5 [4]
    Short Tucano UK Propeller Trainer 1989 81   [4]

     

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