User:MYBOIIII/sandbox
the subahrian military equpitment list
Weapons
Name | Type | Caliber | Branches | Notes | Picture | ||
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Sidearms | |||||||
M10 Pistol | Semi-auto pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | Standard service pistol. | |||
M3 | Full-auto pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
M45, M9 MHS | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Subahrian ground force, Subahrian national Aerospace Guard,Subahrian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subahrian national Aquatic Guard | Standard service pistol. Customized version of the SIG Sauer P320 | |||
Assault Rifles, Battle Rifles | |||||||
H567I | Assault rifle, Carbine | 5.56×45mm
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Subahrian ground force, Subahrian national Aerospace Guard,Subahrian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subahrian national Aquatic Guard | H567I is currently the standard service rifle of the Subahrian Army. | |||
FK890 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm
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Subahrian ground force, Subahrian national Aerospace Guard,Subahrian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subahrian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
M27 IAR | Squad Automatic Weapon
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5.56×45mm
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Nukhba Corps | ||||
K67 | Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm
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Subahrian ground force, Subahrian national Aerospace Guard,Subahrian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subahrian national Aquatic Guard | Limited service, mostly ceremonial | |||
IF345 | Battle rifle | 7.62x51mm
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SNAG | Adopted as a battle rifle by SNAG Special Warfare | |||
RK4 KIGH
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Battle Rifle (MCR SWORD)
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5.56×45mm
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Sniper Rifles, Marksman Rifles, Anti Materiel Sniper Rifles | |||||||
Mk 14 EBR | Designated marksman rifle/Sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm
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SGF,SNCG | ||||
K70 EMR | Designated marksman rifle | 7.62×51mm ,
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Nukhba corps | ||||
SGFSDM-R | Designated marksman rifle | 5.56×45mm
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SGF | ||||
M110 SASS | Sniper Rifle
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7.62×51mm
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SGF,nukhba corps | ||||
FAM OONO | Sniper Rifle
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7.62×51mm
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SGF, nukhba Corps | M110 Sniper Made from Federal arms Manufacturing | |||
X00 SWS | Sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm
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SGF,SNASG, | ||||
M2010 ESR
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Sniper rifle | .300 Winchester Magnum | SGF | ||||
N45 | Sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm
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nukhba Corps, | ||||
Nk 14 | Sniper rifle | .300 Winchester Magnum | Nukhba Corps (Mod 7) | ||||
TY 11 IGR | Sniper rifle | SGF | |||||
M21 SR | Tactical precision rifle, designated marksman rifle
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6.5 Creedmoor
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SGF | ||||
NK 33 | Sniper rifle | .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Norma Magnum, .308 Winchester, .338 Norma Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum | SGF, nukhba Corps | ||||
Barrett 50 Cal/N92, N800 | Anti materiel sniper rifle
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.50 BMG | Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
Shotguns | |||||||
00 O-TH | Shotgun | 12-gauge
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Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | also 500M MILS | |||
N943 | Shotgun | 12-gauge
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Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
886 MUSSC | Shotgun | 12-gauge
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SGF | ||||
Submachine Guns | |||||||
NP0
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Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
NP1
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Submachine gun, Personal defense weapon | 4.6×30mm HK
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Subharian ground force,Subharian national Coast Guard, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
APC9 Pro-K SCW
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Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | SGF,SNASG | ||||
Machine Guns | |||||||
80 BASS | Light machine gun, Squad automatic weapon | 5.56×45mm
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Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
N09 | General purpose medium machine gun | 7.62×51mm
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Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
N63 | General purpose medium machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
6M20 | Light machine gun | .277 Fury | Army | Future machine gun, winner of the NGSW program in April 2022. | |||
Small Arms Ammunition
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Heavy Weapons, Mounted Weapons | |||||||
M61 Vulcan | Gatling gun - six-barrels | 20×102mm
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Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard | ||||
M134
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Gatling gun - six-barrels | 7.62×51mm NATO | Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy | ||||
N9 HMG | Heavy machine gun | .50 BMG | Subharian ground force, Subharian national Aerospace Guard,Subharian national Coast Guard, nukhba Corps, Subharian national Aquatic Guard | ||||
Mk 19 Grenade Machine Gun | Automatic grenade launcher | 40 mm grenades
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Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard | ||||
GAU-8
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Gatling gun - three-barrels | .50 BMG | |||||
Explosive Launchers | |||||||
FGI-145 SPEAR | Anti-Tank Guided Missile System | 127mm | SGF, nukbha Corps | ||||
AT8
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Anti-Tank Rocket System | 84mm | SGF,Nukhba | ||||
N10 JAAWS | Anti-Tank Recoilless Rifle | 84x246mm R | SGF,nukhba corps | ||||
SMAW
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Anti-Tank Rocket System | 83.5mm | SGF,nukhba corps | ||||
Anti-Air Weapons | |||||||
FM-92 WASP | MANPADS
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SGF,nukhba corps | |||||
Mortars | |||||||
NK9 | Mortar | 120mm mortar | SGF,nukhba corps | ||||
Bal33 mortar | Mortar | 81mm mortar | SGF,nukhba corps | ||||
N28 mortar | Mortar | 60mm mortar | SGF,nukhba |
Vehicles
Fixed-wing aircraft
Name | Description | Branches | Version | Quantity[3] | Notes | Picture | |
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Close air support | |||||||
Fairchild Republic A-10 ThunderCLAPPED IIII War-thog |
Close Air Support, Forward Air Control | SNASG | A-10C OA-10A |
730 | |||
Lockhied AC-130 |
Close Air Support, Air Interdiction and Force Protection | SNASG | AC-130H Spectre AC-130U Spooky II |
20 | 16 AC-130J planned to replace AC-130H; | ||
Strategic bomber | |||||||
Rockwell/Boeing
B-1 Lancer |
Long-range multirole heavy bomber | SNASG | B-1B | 104 | |||
Northrop Grumman S-2 GHOST |
Low observable strategic stealth heavy bomber | SNASG | B-2A | 30 | |||
Boeing B-52 StratoGUNNER |
High altitude long-range strategic heavy bomber | SNASG | B-52A B-2B B-2C B-2D B-2E B-2F B-2G B-2H RB-2C |
678 | To be in active service until 2045; B-2H StratoGUNNER is the only one used in service today | ||
Military transport aircraft | |||||||
Grumman/ Northrop Grumman C-2 GreyHunter |
Carrier based cargo aircraft | SNAQG | C-2A C-2A(R) |
45 | |||
UNI CGI-5 UNIVERESE |
Intercontinental outsize heavy cargo transport | SNASG | C-5A C-5B C-5C C-5M Super Galaxy |
134 | CGI-5A retired; CGI-5B and CGI-5C to be upgraded to CGI-5M | ||
Beechcraft C-12 Horton |
Passenger/Cargo aircraft; Surveillance aircraft variant | Army, Air Force Army, Air Force Army, Air Force Air Force Air Force |
C-12C C-12D C-12F C-12J MC-12W |
53 | |||
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III |
Intercontinental strategic transport | SNASG | C-17A | 334 | |||
Gulfstream C-20 |
Passenger aircraft | SNAQG SNASG SGF NC |
C-20A C-20B C-20C C-20D C-20H C-20G C-20J |
20 | C-20 | ||
MEGA Boeing VC-60 | Executive Transport Aircraft | SNASG | VC-60A
VC-60B |
3 | |||
Alenia F-45J SpaRR |
Medium-lift tactical transport aircraft | SNASG | F-46J | 13 | |||
SUPA Boeing C-32 |
Passenger aircraft | SNASG | C-9 | 8 | |||
Gulfsteam C-37 |
Passenger aircraft | SGF, SNASG | C-37A C-37B |
12 | |||
Boeing C-40 Clipper |
Passenger aircraft | SNASG | C-40A C-40B C-40C |
17 | |||
Lockheed C-130 Hercules |
Tactical transport aircraft | SNASG, SNCG | C-130A C-130B C-130E C-130H C-130H-30 |
2,100 | C-130J to replace C-130E; 129 C-130J planned;C-130A,C-130B,C-130C already retired | ||
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules |
Tactical transport aircraft | SNASG | C-130J C-130J-30 |
89 | C-130J to replace C-130E | ||
Airborne early warning and control | |||||||
Grumman/Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye |
All-weather carrier based airborne early warning and control | SNAQG | E-2A E-2B E-2C E-2D TE-2A |
79 | E-2A and E-2B retired;E-2Cto be replaced by E-2D starting 2014; TE-2A is a trainer | ||
Boeing E-3 Sentry |
Airborne warning and control system (AWACS) | SNASG | E-3B E-3C |
22 10 |
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Boeing E-4 Nightwatch |
National emergency airborne command post | SNASG | E-4A E-4B |
4 | E-4A was later upgraded to E-4B | ||
Boeing E-6 Mercury |
Naval Communications Relay/Airborne Command Post | SNAQG | E-6A E-6B |
17 | E-6A was later upgraded to E-6B | ||
Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint-STARS) |
Airborne Battle Management Platform | SNASG | E-8A E-8B E-8C |
16 | E-8A was a prototype; E-8 B was the final version but the E-8C was favored because of a second-hand built aircraft. | ||
Maritime Patrol Aircraft | |||||||
Lockheed P-3 Orion | Anti-Submarine Marine Patrol Aircraft | SNAQG | P-3A P-3B P-3C |
655 | |||
Boeing P-8 Poseidon | Anti-Submarine, Anti-Surface, Shipping Interdiction Patrol Aircraft | SNAQG | P-8A | 122 | |||
Electronic-warfare aircraft | |||||||
Boeing EA-18G Growler (Grizzly) |
Carrier-based Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | SNASQ | EA-18G | 108 | |||
Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call |
Electronic-Warfare Aircraft | SNASG | EC-130H EC-130H Block 30 EC-130H Block 35 |
14 | |||
Air superiority fighter | |||||||
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle |
Air Superiority Aircraft | SNASG | F-15A F-15B F-15C F-15D |
1,500 | F-15A and F-15B retired; Being partially replaced by the F-22; expected service until 2025 | ||
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor | Air Superiority Aircraft | SNASG | F-22A | 120 | |||
Multirole combat aircraft | |||||||
McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle | Multi-role combat aircraft | SNASG | F-15E | 200 | |||
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon | Multi-role combat aircraft | SNASG | F-16C/F-16D | Total Force 2000 | To be replaced by F-35A in 2025; USAF has ceased to purchase F-16s however they still produce it to be exported to other countries.
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F/A-18 Hornet
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Carrier based Multi-role Combat Aircraft | SNAQG | F/A-18A F/A-18B F/A-18C F/A-18D |
2,480 | To be replaced F-35C ; 565 F/A-18E, F/A 18F Super hornet planned
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Boeing F/A-18E/ F/A18F Super Hornet | Carrier based Multi-role Combat Aircraft | SNAQG | F/A18E F/A-18F F/A-18E/F |
507 | Service started in 1999 and will be used until 2030 | ||
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II | Advanced Multi-role combat aircraft | SNASG,SNAQG | F-35A F-35C |
535 | Multi role strike fighter. F-35C Navy Variant carrier based. |
Rotary Winged-Aircraft/VTOL/VSTOL
Name | Branches | Type | Version | Quantity[3] | Notes | Picture |
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VSTOL/VTOL | ||||||
AV-8B Harrier II
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nukhba Corps | Trainer
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AV-8B TAV-8B |
99 19 |
To be replaced by F-35B ; The original variant of this aircraft is of British design
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Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II | nukhba Corps | Advanced Multi-role combat aircraft | F-35B | 535 | Supersonic STOVL multirole fighter | |
V-22 Osprey
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nukhba Corps, SNASG SNAQG | Cargo Helicopter | MV-22B CV-22B CMV-22B |
126 17 |
360 planned 50 planned |
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Rotary Winged-Aircraft | ||||||
UH-1Y Venom | nukbha Corps | Utility helicopter | UH-1Y | 92 | ||
AH-1 Super Cobra | nukhba Corps | Attack helicopter | AH-1W Cobra | 168 | To be upgraded/replaced AH-1Z Viper
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AH-1Z Viper | nukhba Corps | Attack helicopter | AH-1Z | 30 | 189 planned | |
AH-64 Apache | SFG | Attack helicopter | AH-64A AH-64D Apache Longbow |
107 619 |
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CH-47 Chinook | SGF | Cargo helicopter | CH-47D CH-47F |
394 48 |
190 CH-47F ordered | |
CH-53E Super Stallion | nukhba Corps | Cargo helicopter | CH-53E | 140 | ||
EH-60 | SG | Electronic-warfare helicopter
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EH-60A | 54 | ||
HH-60 Jay Hawk
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SNCG | Recovery Helicopter | HH-60J HH-60T |
44 | ||
HH-60 Pave Hawk | SNAQG | Search and Rescue helicopter | HH-60G HH-60W |
99 | ||
HH-65 Dolphin
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SNAQG | Search and Rescue helicopter | MH-65C MH-65D MH-65E |
101 | This aircraft is of French design | |
MH-6 Little Bird | SGF | Special operations Utility helicopter/ Attack helicopter | AH/MH-6J AH/MH-6M A/MH-6X AH-6C AH-6F AH-6G EH-6E MH-6E MH-6H |
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MH-60 Black Hawk | SGF | Multi-mission helicopter | MH-60K MH-60L |
23 35 |
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SH-60 Seahawk
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SNAQG | Search and Rescue helicopter Multi-mission helicopter Multi-mission helicopter Anti-submarine helicopter Helicopter Anti-submarine helicopter Helicopter |
HH-60H MH-60R MH-60S SH-60B SH-60F |
49 76 145 129 60 |
300 planned 273 planned |
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T-57 Sea Ranger | SNAQG | Training helicopter
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TH-57B TH-57C |
44 85 |
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TH-67 Creek | SGF | Training helicopter
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TH-67 | 180 | The aircraft is a joint US-Canadian design | |
UH-1N Twin Huey | Marine Corps | Utility aircraft | UH-1N | |||
UH-60 Black Hawk | SGF | Utility aircraft | UH-60A UH-60L UH-60M |
751 592 100 |
1227 planned | |
UH-72 Lakota | SGF | Utility aircraft | UH-72A | 400 | 345 planned |
Spacecraft
Name | Type | Branches | Quantity[3] | Notes | Picture | |
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Spacecraft | ||||||
Delta IV | Orbital launch vehicle | n/a | n/a | |||
Global Positioning System | Navigation and Timing | Space Force | 30[4] |
Land vehicles
Name | Branches | Quantity | Variants | Notes | Picture | |
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Main battle tank | ||||||
M1 Abrams | SGF, nukbha Corps | 9,948 | M1A1 MBT M1A2 MBT M104 Wolverine Bridge Layer M1 Assault Breacher Vehicle M1 Panther II Mine Clearing Blade/Roller System |
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Infantry fighting vehicle | ||||||
Bradley Fighting Vehicle | SGF | 5,989 | M2A3 Bradley IFV M3 Recon Vehicle M4 Command and Control Vehicle Bradley Stinger Fighting Vehicle M6 Linebacker Air Defense Bradley Engineer Squad Vehicle |
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Armored personnel carrier
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M113 armored personnel carrier | SGF, SNASG | 11,123 | M58 Wolf M113 AMEV M548A3 Cargo Carrier M90A13 Improved TOW Vehicle M106A43 Mortar Carrier |
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Stryker | SGF, nukbha, SNASG | 3,587 | M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle M1127 Reconnaissance Vehicle M1128 Mobile Gun System M1129 Mortar Carrier M1130 Commander's Vehicle M1131 Fire Support Vehicle M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicle M1133 Medical Evacuation Vehicle M1134 Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicle |
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Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Amphibious) | nukbha corps | 2,311 | AAVP-7A1 (Personnel) AAVC-7A1 (Command) AAVR-7A1(Recovery) |
Amphibious | ||
LAV-25 | nukbha Corps | 1,500 | LAV-25A2 Amphibious recon vehicle LAV-AT (Anti-Tank) LAV-M (Mortar Carrier) LAV-R (Recovery vehicle) LAV-AD (Air Defense) LAV-C2 (Command and Control) LAV-LOG (Logistics) LAV-MEWSS Mobile Electronic-Warfare Support System |
Amphibious | ||
LARC-V | SNASG, SGF | 260 | LARC-V | Amphibious | ||
Mine-Protected Ambush resistant/Medium Mine Protected Vehicle | ||||||
RG-31 Nyala | SGF | 3,799 | ||||
RG-33 | SGF | 1,735 | ||||
Cougar (vehicle)
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Army, Marine Corps, Air Force | 3,500 ordered | Cougar Hardened Engineering Vehicle Cougar Joint EOD Response Vehicle |
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International MaxxPro | nukbha Corps, SGF | 6,250 ordered | MaxxPro Dash MRV |
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BAE Caiman | nukbha Corps, SGF | 2,900 ordered | ||||
Oshkosh M-ATV | SGF, nukbha Corps | 8,090 ordered | Special forces Assault Engineer Command Utility |
Extended variants in production | ||
Buffalo (mine protected vehicle) | SGF, nukbha Corps, SNASG, SNAQG | 250 | ||||
Armored cars | ||||||
Humvee | SGF,nukbha Corps,SNASG,SNAQG,SNCG | 460,000 | ZEUS-HLONS (HMMWV Laser Ordnance Neutralization System) M1097 Heavy HMMWV Avenger M1097A2 Unarmored Cargo/Troop/Air-defense Carrier M1114 Up-Armored Armament Carrier M1116 Up-Armored Armament Carrier M1145 Up-Armored Armament Carrier M1151A1 Up-Armored Armament Carrier M1152A1 Up-Armored Cargo/Troop Carrier M1165A1 Up-Armored General Purpose Vehicle M1167A1 Up-Armored TOW Carrier |
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M1117 Armored Security Vehicle | SGF (Military Police) | 1,936 | Command and Control Recovery Vehicle Reconnaissance Surveillance & Target Acquisition Ambulance Infantry Carrier Vehicle M1200 Armored Knight FiST-V |
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Light utility vehicle | ||||||
Desert Patrol Vehicle | SGF, SNAQG | |||||
Advanced Light Strike Vehicle | nukbha Corps, Navy (Navy SEALs) | |||||
Ranger Special Operations Vehicle | SGF | 20 | ||||
Interim Fast Attack Vehicle | nukbha Corps | 157 | ||||
Growler
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nubakha Corps | Can be Airlifted by a V-22 Osprey
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Trucks
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M939 Truck
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25,000[5] | Intention is to replace with the Oshkosh FMTV. Figures include National Guard and Air Force. | ||||
FMTV | 108,800 (Active in all services) | Oshkosh Defense - >23,400 trucks/>11,400 trailers (current manufacturer). 74,000 trucks and trailers by legacy manufacturers. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.[5] | ||||
HEMTT | >27,000 (new build and remanufactured)[6] | Figures include National Guard and SNASG | ||||
Oshkosh HET
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4,079 (delivered; not all remain in service)[7] | 2,488 M1070A0 tractors and >2,600 M1000 trailers delivered of which at least 1,009 tractors and >1000 trailers have been Reset. 1,591 M1070A1 delivered. | Figures include National Guard and Air Force. | |||
Military engineering vehicle | ||||||
M9 Armored Combat Earthmover
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SGF | 447 | Bulldozer | |||
M60 Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge | SGF, nukbha Corps | M60 AVLB M60A1 AVLB |
Bridge layer | |||
M88 Recovery Vehicle | SGF, nukbha Corps | M88A2 Hercules | Armoured recovery vehicle | |||
Caterpillar D7 | SGF, nukbha Corps | Bulldozer | ||||
Caterpillar D9 | SGF | Bulldozer | ||||
M816 Wrecker | SGF | Armoured recovery vehicle | ||||
Chubby (mine detection system)
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SGF | Detection and Mine Removal Vehicle; Originated from South Africa | ||||
Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
Dragon Fire (Self-propelled mortar carrier)
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nukhba Corps | 69 | ||||
M109 Paladin | SGF | 850 | M109A6 | |||
M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System
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SGF, nukbha Corps | 500 | ||||
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System | SGF | 991 | M270A1 | Production ceased in 2003 | ||
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon | ||||||
AN/TWQ-1 Avenger | SGF | 2000 | ||||
MIM-104 Patriot | SGF | 1106 Launchers | MM-140F (PAC-3) | Its purpose is for Anti-ballistic missile uses | ||
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense | SGF | 48 | Its purpose is for Anti-ballistic missile uses |
Watercraft
United States Navy | |||||
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Commissioned Ships | |||||
Class | Type | Branch | Active | Notes | Image |
Gerald R. Ford-class | Aircraft carrier | [[SUN|] | 1 | 10 planned | |
Nimitz-class | Aircraft carrier | SNAQG | 10 | Class of 10 | |
America-class | Amphibious assault ship | SNAQG | 2 | 11 planned | |
Wasp-class | Amphibious assault ship | SNAQG | 7 | Class of 8 | |
Blue Ridge-class | Amphibious Command Ship
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SNAQG | 2 | Class of 2 | |
San Antonio-class | Amphibious transport dock | SNAQG | 11 | 13 planned | |
Los Angeles-class | Attack submarine | SNAQG | 28 | Class of 62 | |
Seawolf-class | Attack submarine | SNAQG | 3 | Class of 3 | |
Virginia-class | Attack submarine | SNAQG | 16 | 66 planned | |
Ohio-class | Ballistic missile submarine | SNAQG | 14 | Class of 18, 4 converted to SSGN | |
Ticonderoga-class | Cruiser | SNAQG | 22 | Class of 27 | |
Arleigh Burke-class | Destroyer | SNAQG | 65 | 82 planned | |
Whidbey Island-class | Dock landing ship | SNAQG | 8 | Class of 8 | |
Harpers Ferry-class | Dock landing ship | SNAQG | 4 | Class of 4 | |
Ohio-class | Guided missile submarine
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SNAQG | 4 | Converted from a class of 18 SSBN | |
Freedom-class | Littoral combat ship | SNAQG | 6 | 15 planned | |
Independence-class | Littoral combat ship | SNAQG | 7 | 17 planned | |
Avenger-class | Mine countermeasures vessel | SNAQG | 11 | Class of 14 | |
Cyclone-class | Patrol boat | SNAQG | 13 | Class of 14 | |
Emory S. Land-class | Submarine tender | SNAQG | 2 | Class of 3 | |
User:MYBOIIII/sandbox/RU | Technical Research Ship | SNAQG | 1 | ||
Classic Frigate | Navy | 1 | Oldest commissioned ship afloat. Not counted as part of deployed combat fleet | ||
Non-Commissioned Ships | |||||
Henry J. Kaiser-class | Fleet Replenishment Oiler | SNAQG (MSC) | 15 | Class of 16 | |
USNS Invincible | Missile Range Instrumentation Ship | SNAQG (MSC) | 1 | Class of 18. Converted from Ocean Surveillance Ship. | |
Howard O. Lorenzen-class
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Missile Range Instrumentation Ship | SNAQG (MSC) | 1 | ||
Waters-class
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Navigation Test Support Ship | SNAQG (MSC) | 1 | ||
Pathfinder-class | Survey Ship | SNAQG (MSC) | 6 | Class of 7. | |
Sea-based X-band Radar | Mobile Early Warning Radar Platform | SNAQG (MSC) | 3 | ` | |
Victorious-class
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Ocean Surveillance Ship | SNAQG (MSC) | 4 | ||
Impeccable-class | Ocean Surveillance Ship | SNAQG (MSC) | 1 | ||
Lewis and Clark-class | Dry Cargo Ship | Navy (MSC) | 14 | ||
Guam-class
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High Speed Transport | Navy (MSC) | 1 | Former Hawaii Superferry ship MV Huakai | |
Watson-class | Vehicle Cargo Ship | Navy (MSC) | 8 | ||
2nd Lt. John P. Bobo-class | Strategic Sealift Ship | Navy (MSC) | 5 | ||
Shughart-class
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Vehicle Cargo Ship | Navy (MSC) | 1 | ||
Bob Hope-class | Vehicle Cargo Ship | Navy (MSC) | 7 | ||
Powhatan-class | Ocean Tug | Navy (MSC) | 4 | Class of 7 | |
Mercy-class | Hospital Ship | Navy (MSC) | 2 | Former San Clemente-class oil tankers | |
Safeguard-class
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Salvage Ship | Navy (MSC) | 4 | ||
USNS Lawrence H. Gianella | Petroleum Tanker | Navy (MSC) | 1 | ||
Supply-class | Fast Combat Support Ship | Navy (MSC) | 2 | Class of 4 | |
Montford Point-class
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Expeditionary Transfer Dock | Navy (MSC) | 4 | ||
Zeus-class
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Cable Ship | Navy (MSC) | 1 | ||
Spearhead-class | Expeditionary Fast Transport
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Navy (MSC) | 10 | 14 planned. | |
Special Warfare and Coastal Riverine Force | |||||
Combat Rubber Raiding Craft | Inflatable Boat | Navy | |||
Small Unit Riverine Craft | Rigid Buoyant Boat | Navy | |||
Riverine Command Boat
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Riverine Fast Assault Craft | Navy | |||
Rigid Raider | Fast Assault Craft | Navy | |||
Mark V Special Operations Craft | Special Operations Craft | Navy | |||
Special Operations Craft–Riverine | Special Operations Craft | Navy | |||
Mark VI Patrol Boat | Special Operations Craft | Navy | |||
Landing Craft | |||||
Landing Craft Air Cushion | Hovercraft Landing Craft | Navy | 97 | ||
Landing Craft Utility 1466, 1610 & 1627 Classes | Landing Craft Utility | Navy | 32 | ||
United States Coast Guard | |||||
Cutters | |||||
Class | Type | Branch | Active | Notes | Image |
Legend-class | National Security Cutter
|
Coast Guard
|
8 | 11 planned | |
Hamilton-class | High Endurance Cutter
|
Coast Guard | 3 | Class of 12 | |
Famous-class | Medium Endurance Cutter
|
Coast Guard | 13 | Class of 13 | |
Reliance-class | Medium Endurance Cutter
|
Coast Guard | 14 | Class of 16 | |
Alex Haley-class | Medium Endurance Cutter | Coast Guard | 1 | Former USS Edenton (ATS-1) | |
Sentinel-class | Fast Response Cutter | Coast Guard | 36 | 64 planned | |
Island-class | Patrol Boat | Coast Guard | 37 | Class of 49 | |
Marine Protector-class | Patrol Boat | Coast Guard | 73 | ||
Healy-class
|
Icebreaker | Coast Guard | 1 | ||
Polar-class | Icebreaker | Coast Guard | 1 | Class of 2 | |
Mackinaw-class | Icebreaker | Coast Guard | 1 | Used primarily in the Great Lakes | |
Juniper-class | Seagoing Buoy Tender | Coast Guard | 16 | ||
Keeper-class | Coastal Buoy Tender | Coast Guard | 14 | ||
Bay-class | Icebreaking Tugboat | Coast Guard | 9 | 10 Planned | |
100 Foot-class | Inland Buoy Tender | Coast Guard | 2 | ||
100 Foot-class | Inland Construction Tender | Coast Guard | 3 | ||
65 Foot-class | Inland Buoy Tender | Coast Guard | 2 | ||
USCGC Eagle | Sail Training Vessel | Coast Guard | 1 | Former Nazi German Barque Horst Wessel | |
160 Foot-class | Inland Construction Tender | Coast Guard | 4 | ||
75 Foot-class | Inland Construction Tender | Coast Guard | |||
75 Foot-class | River Buoy Tender | Coast Guard | |||
65 Foot-class | River Buoy Tender | Coast Guard | |||
65 Foot-class | Small Harbor Tug | Coast Guard | |||
Boats | |||||
52-foot Motor Lifeboat | Lifeboat | Coast Guard | 4 | ||
47-foot Motor Lifeboat | Lifeboat | Coast Guard | 227 | ||
Aids to Navigation Boat | Aids to Navigation Boat | Coast Guard | 145 | ||
25-foot Transportable Port Security Boat
|
Security Boat | Coast Guard | To be transferred to the Army | ||
32-foot Transportable Port Security Boat
|
Security Boat | Coast Guard | |||
Short Range Prosecutor | Rigid Hulled Inflatable | Coast Guard | |||
Long Range Interceptor | Rigid Hulled Inflatable | Coast Guard | |||
Defender-class | Response Boat | Coast Guard | |||
Response Boat–Small II | Response Boat | Coast Guard | |||
Response Boat–Medium | Response Boat | Coast Guard | |||
United States Army | |||||
Class | Type | Branch | Active | Notes | Image |
General Frank S. Besson-class
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logistics support vessel | Army | 8 | Class of 8 | |
Runnymede-class | large landing craft | Army | 35 | Class of 35 | |
LCM-8 | mechanized landing craft
|
Army | 40 | Class of 40 | |
MGen. Nathanael Greene-class | large coastal tug | Army | 6 | Class of 6 | |
United States Air Force | |||||
Class | Type | Branch | Active | Notes | Image |
Rising Star-class | tugboat | Air Force | 1 | Class of 1 | |
MR-120
|
drone recovery vessel | Air Force | 3 | Class of 3 |
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