THE GRAND REPUBLIC

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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.

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


Pistols[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Cartridge


Photo


Notes


L9A1


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 Belgium
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 United States


Semi-automatic pistol


9mm Parabellum





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


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 Germany
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  Switzerland


Semi-automatic pistol


9mm





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


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 Austria


Semi-automatic pistol


9mm





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Cartridge


Photo


Notes


L85A2
L22A2


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 United Kingdom


Assault rifle
Carbine


5.56×45mm





The L85A2 (IW) is the standard assault rifle.[8] It can be fitted with SUSATACOG, 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


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 United Kingdom


Light support weapon


5.56×45mm





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


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 Canada


Assault rifle


5.56×45mm





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


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 United States


Sharpshooter rifle


7.62×51mm





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


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 Germany


Sharpshooter rifle


7.62×51mm





Battle rifle used by the Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit, the UKSF and the SFSG[15]

Shotguns[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Cartridge


Photo


Notes


L128A1


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 Italy


Semi-automatic shotgun


12-gauge





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


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 United States


Pump-action shotgun


12-gauge





Used by UKSF as a breaching shotgun.[17]

Sniper and Anti-materiel rifles[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Cartridge


Photo


Notes


L118A1
L118A1 AWC


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 United Kingdom


Sniper rifle


7.62×51mm





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


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 United Kingdom


Sniper rifle


.338 Lapua Magnum





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


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 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


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 United States


Anti-materiel rifle


.50 BMG





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Cartridge


Photo


Notes


L91A1 (MP5A3)
L92A1 (MP5SD3)
L80A1 (MP5K)
L90A1 (MP5KA1)


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 Germany


Submachine gun


9mm





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Cartridge


Photo


Notes


L108A1
L110A2
L110A3
Minimi 7.62


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 Belgium


Light machine gun


5.56mm
7.62mm





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


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 Belgium


General-purpose machine gun


7.62mm





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


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 United States
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 United Kingdom


Heavy machine gun


.50 BMG (12.7 mm)





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


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 Germany


Grenade machine gun


40mm





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Calibre


Photo


Notes


M6-895


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 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


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 United Kingdom
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 Canada


Mortar


81mm





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Warhead


Photo


Notes


MBT LAW


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 Sweden
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 United Kingdom


Anti-tank weapon


150mm





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


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 United States


Anti-tank weapon


127mm





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


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 Sweden


Anti-tank weapon


84mm





Small quantities of AT4 CS HP projectiles have been purchased.[35]

L2A1 ASM


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 Israel


Anti-structure weapon


90mm





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


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 United Kingdom


Anti-air weapon


22mm x 3





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


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 United Kingdom


Anti-tank weapon


94mm


 


The law 80 is the British Army's primary unguided anti-tank rocket launcher.


Grenades and mines[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Detonation


Photo


Notes


L109A1


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  Switzerland


Frag grenade


Fuse





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


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 United States


Anti-personnel mine


Remote





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


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 United Kingdom


Anti-tank mine


Pressure





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Number


Photo


Notes


FV4034 Challenger 2


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 United Kingdom


Main battle tank


287





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


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 United Kingdom


Armoured reconnaissance vehicle


201





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
 


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 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





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
 


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 United Kingdom


Armoured personnel carrier
Armoured command vehicle
Armoured ambulance
Armoured repair vehicle
Mortar carrier
 


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722
63
110
Total 895





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
 


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 United Kingdom
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 United States


Protected mobility vehicle
Protected mobility vehicle
Protected mobility vehicle
Protected support vehicle
 


30
450
171
125
Total 776





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


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 United Kingdom


Protected mobility vehicle


400





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
 


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 United Kingdom


Reconnaissance vehicle
Protected support vehicle
 


502
76
Total 578





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
 


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 United Kingdom


Reconnaissance vehicle
Protected patrol vehicle
Unmanned C-IED
 


371
485
12
Total 868





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


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 United Kingdom
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 Austria


Protected patrol vehicle


153





The Vector is a 6×6 lightly armoured protected patrol vehicle with a high degree of mobility.[75]

Husky


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 United States


Protected support vehicle


338





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


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 Italy


Command and control


401





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


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 United Kingdom
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 Sweden


UAV support


21





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


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 Germany


CBRN reconnaissance


11





Previously formed part of the Joint CBRN Regiment.[80] Will be used by Falcon Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment.[81]

Engineering[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Number


Photo


Notes


Titan AVLB
Trojan AVRE
 


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 United Kingdom


Armoured vehicle-launched bridge
Assault breacher vehicle
 


33
33
Total 66





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


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 United Kingdom


Tank bridge transporter


137





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


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 United Kingdom


Armoured recovery vehicle


75





Based on the Challenger 1 chassis and is designed to recover and repair damaged or incapacitated tanks.[84]

Terrier


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 United Kingdom


Combat engineering vehicle


60





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


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 United Kingdom


Anti-tank mine layer


29





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


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 United States


Mine-protected clearance


19





Mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) armoured vehicle, which forms part of the British Army's Talisman counter-IED system.[88]

JCB HMEE


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 United Kingdom


Armored backhoe loader


13





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Number


Photo


Notes


L131 AS-90


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 United Kingdom


Self-propelled artillery


117





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 Artillery19th Regiment Royal Artillery and the 26th Regiment Royal Artillery. Each regiment typically has 24 guns.[citation needed]

L118 Light Gun


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 United Kingdom


Towed howitzer


115





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


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 United States


Rocket artillery


50





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


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 United Kingdom


Surface-to-air missilesystem


24





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


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 United Kingdom


Surface-to-air missile system


145





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


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 United Kingdom


Surface-to-air missile system
In Storage


62
22





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Number


Photo


Notes


Oshkosh HET 1070F


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 United States


Military logistics vehicle


157





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


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 United States


Military logistics vehicle


762





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


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 Germany


Military logistics vehicle


7,285





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)


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 United Kingdom


Military logistics vehicle


1,800





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


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 United Kingdom


Military logistics vehicle


 





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Origin


Type


Number


Photo


Notes


Pinzgauer


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 United Kingdom
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 Austria


Tactical support vehicle


190





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


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 United Kingdom


Communications, intel and bomb disposal


190





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


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 United Kingdom


Multipurpose utility vehicle


12,000





Numerous variants of the Land Rover are used such as the:[99]

Land Rover Pulse


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 United Kingdom


Battlefield ambulance


119





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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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


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 France


Panhard VCR[26]

Armored Personnel Carrier


VCR-TT


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 France


Véhicule Blindé Léger


Armored all-terrain vehicle


VBL MILAN


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 France


Oshkosh Sand Cat[22][27][28]

Armored Personnel Vehicle


Sand Cat – 245 Sandcats were delivered and have Type IV level Armored protection[29]

/
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 Israel/
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 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]

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 Mexico


Tracked armored vehicles


Sedena-Henschel HWK-11


Infantry fighting vehicle


HWK-11


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 Mexico/
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 Germany


AMX-VCI


Armored Personnel Carrier


DNC-1: upgraded by SEDENA


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 France


Infantry transport vehicles


Humvee[32]

Light Utility Vehicle


HMMWV


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 United States


Chevrolet Silverado


Light Utility Vehicle


GMT900


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 United States


Ford F-Series


Light Utility Vehicle


F-150


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 United States


Dodge Ram


Light Utility Vehicle


Variants of 4x4 and 6x6


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 United States


Yamaha Rhino


Light Utility Vehicle


Rhino


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 Japan


Chevrolet Cheyenne


Light Utility Vehicle


Cheyenne


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 United States


Trucks


M520 Goer


Utility Vehicle


M520


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 United States


Freightliner Trucks


Utility Vehicle


M2


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 United States


M35 2-1/2 ton cargo truck


Utility Vehicle


M35


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 United States


DINA S.A.


Utility Vehicle


S-Series / D-Series


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 Mexico


Mercedes Benz


Utility Vehicle


L-Series


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 Germany


Chevrolet


Utility Vehicle


Kodiak


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 United States


Freightliner Trucks


satellite communications


intelligence


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 United States


Artillery[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



Name


Type


Versions


Origin


Self-propelled artillery


SDN Humvee


Self-propelled artillery


106mm


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 Mexico


Towed artillery


M101


Towed howitzer


105mm


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 United States


OTO Melara Mod 56


Towed howitzer


105mm


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 Italy


M90 Norinco


Towed howitzer


105mm


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 China


MO-120


Heavy mortar


120mm


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 France


M29


Medium mortar


81mm


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 United States


Brandt 60 mm LR Gun-mortar


Light mortar


60mm


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 France


Mortero


Light mortar


60mm


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 Mexico


Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon


Towed anti-aircraft artillery


35mm


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  Switzerland


M-114


Howitzer


155mm


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 United States


Anti-armor weapons[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]edit]



 

 






 





Name


Type


Versions


Origin


Light anti-tank weapons


Carl Gustav recoilless rifle


multi-role recoilless rifle


84mm


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 Sweden


RL-83 Blindicide


light anti-tank rocket


83mm


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 Belgium


SMAW


anti-tank rocket


105mm


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 United States


RPG-29[34]

anti-tank rocket


105mm


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 Russia


Anti-armor Recoilless rifles


M40 106 mm recoilless rifle


anti-tank gun


106mm


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 United States


Anti-tank guided missiles


BGM-71 TOW


Anti-tank guided missile


 


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 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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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[SIZE=small][[/SIZE]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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