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INFANTRY WEAPONS SYSTEMS:

Active Service Small Arms/Man-Portable Systems:


Adaptive Service Rifle (ASR) & Sharpshooter's Support Rifle (SSR)
(catalogue designation MWS6a2-26 & SSRa1-338)
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(attachmentless ASR, carbine configuration w/ 12 in. barrel & 30 rnd detachable box-magazine)
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(attachmentless SSR w/ 20 rnd detachable box-magazine)

Type:
Modular Weapons System - IAR//ISW/Carbine/Accurized Rifle - (ASR); Designated/Enhanced Marksman's Rifle (SSR)
In Service: 2006-present (ASR); 2013-present (SSR)
Manufacturer: Thunder Swamp Arsenal
Designed: 1990s (ASR); 2011 (SSR)
Produced: 2006-present (ASR); 2013-present (SSR)
Caliber: .26 Hellion (6.6×48mm L150)/ASR;
.338 (8.58×55mm)/SSR
Muzzle Velocity: 810 m/second (.26); 930 m/second (.338)
Effective Firing Range: 100-800 meters with sight adjustment, 300-1,100 meters w/ optic adjustment (ASR); 300-1,400 meters w/ sharpshooter's optic adjustment (SSR)
Rate of fire: sustained - 36 rpm; cyclic - 750 to 1000 rpm, adjustable gas piston (ASR); 36 rpm, semi automatic only (SSR)
Capacity: 30 & 50 rnd magazines (standard infantryman); 75 rnd cassette magazine, 150 rnd "bollocks mag," 200 round belt-adapter box mag (.26/ASR); 15, 20 & 30 rnd magazines (.338/SSR)
Action: gas-operated short stroke piston, rotating bolt
Sights: see below

Notes: The result of a number of design projects and trials throughout the 1990s, the Adaptive Service Rifle, or ASR (pronounced: Acer), was first adopted for service within the armed forces of the Engellexic nations with the Army and Naval Marine Corps of Beautancus in 2006, followed shortly thereafter by the Cussian Navy and elements of the First Republic's military, and more recently by the Clarenthian and West Engell militaries.

A controversial departure from the very highly regarded albeit venerable R60/R90 platform of rifles produced from the joint Cussian-Natalian "Modern Infantryman's Service Rifle" project of the late 1950s and early 1960s, the ASR is instead based upon the design and action of the Sylvanian-built SLR2 (Sylvanian DoD designation: M1962a4).

Heavily modified, unto being nearly fully redesigned around the revolutionary new intermediate ".26 Hellion" cartridge, the Adaptive Service Rifle was conceptualized to serve as a fully modular weapons platform, capable of fulfilling multiple roles in the modern frontline squad - with only minimal modification to the rifle itself.

Originally, these roles included: general rifleman, medic, grenadier (with rail-mounted 40mm gpu), automatic rifleman/support gunner and designated marksman/support sharpshooter.

The ASR is mounted with BUIS or the "Holographic Combat Sight Model 4" (HCS4) 1.5× holographic optical sight and LeCan's "Advanced Rifleman's Combat Optic" (ARCO 1a) 1.5× to 6x telescopic infantry sight were developed in conjunction with the ASR near the end of its primary development cycle, for CQB/MOUT operations & general operations w/ ISW configuration (HCS4) and open terrain engagements (ARCO). LeCan has since developed a further iteration of the ARCO that incorporates an integrated backup close-range optical sight, designated the ARCO 1b, as well as a "Canted Iron Sight" system to compliment deployment with any aforementioned optical configuration.

With the introduction of new metallurgical processes allowed for the production of a far more robust but lighter weight "high strength barrel" and the development of the cutting edge "Phantom 6.5× to 19.5× magnification Sharpshooter's Combat Optic" (Phantom SCO) by long-time Cussian DoD partner LeCan, a dedicated version of the ASR has been designed to fit the role of the squad-integrated designated marksman/support sharpshooter w/ the introduction of the Sharpshooter's Support Rifle, or SSR (or "Sasser," in the parlance of the soldiery).

This enhanced shootist's platform combines the aforementioned innovations as well as a new buttstock with integrated cheek-riser, dual-purpose bipod/foregrip, integrated Canted Iron Sights system & adjustable gas pressure for attachment of an external suppression device, coupled w/ the far-reaching and very hard-hitting .338 (8.58×55mm) cartridge, the SSR has quickly become a favorite among those squads w/ which it has been deployed.





Machine gun, 1988; Machine gun, Airborne, 1996; Machine gun, 2005 (MG 88; MGAb; MMG 05)

(catalogue designation GPMG1988b1-325 & c; MGAb1996-325; MMG2005-338 & MMG2005a1-338)

Type:
general-purpose/medium machine gun
In Service: 1988-present
Manufacturer(s): Kenan Arms - original design and MG88; Thunder Swamp Arsenal - all subsequent designs
Designed: 1935 Produced: 1988-present
Caliber: .325 (8.25×58mm) for MG88, MGAb; .338 (8.58×55mm) for MMG2005
Muzzle Velocity: 810 m/second (8.25×58mm); 930 m/second (8.58×55mm)
Effective Firing Range: 150-1,100 meters w/ sight adjustment, 200-1,300 meters w/ optical adjustment (MG88/MGAb); 100-1,200 meters w/ sight adjustment, 300-1,400 meters w/ optical sight adjustment
Rate of Fire: 1,000-1,300 rpm (MG88/MGAb); 1,000-1,400 rpm (MMG05)
Capacity: 50, 75 and 150 rnd box/disintegrating links; 50, 100 and 200 rnd disintegrating link belts (both calibers)
Action: recoil-operated, roller locked
Sights: see below

Notes: A more fearsome family of firearms yet still, the variety of general-purpose/medium machine guns based upon the MG88 is already impressive, and only continues to grow. Originally derived from the design of the now legendary MG37 (GPMG, 1937), a pattern that had seen use throughout nearly all of the mid-20th century in numerous iterations and design variants.

The development project for the MG88 began in late 1979 at the behest of a joint procurement committee formed by the Cussian Army, Airborne and Marine Corps and their Engellexic counterparts from the First Republic's Armed Forces, and w/ some delays and production setbacks, was successfully completed in the summer of 1987, swiftly followed by official adoption and catalogue designation in 1988.

The MGAb (Machine Gun, Airborne) was a further iteration of the design, developed to fulfill the specifications Air Force Airborne Service. Largely amounting to the incorporation of a shorter, heavier barrel and more compact frame w/ integral rails and optionally deployed, simultaneously developed LeCan 1.5×-4.5× AR/MG-1 Holographic Optic. The MGAb retained the trusted .325, benefiting from recent improvements to the propellant load introduced to military service. This iteration of the design has persisted in service with the AF-Ab unto the present day, despite introduction of new models with other services.

The most recent iteration, the MMG 05 (Medium Machine Gun, 2005), reflects features from a number of earlier prototypes that proved unfeasible due to restrictions inherent to the technical level of metallurgical, chemical propellant and synthetic materials at the time - but were now possible.

Paired with a necked-down .338 (8.58×55mm), procurement officers from both the Army and Marine Corps are reported to have been "ecstatic" upon completion of the first field trials. Adoption followed very shortly thereafter.




Enhanced Sniper Rifle, mark 1999h3, .338 SuperMagnum (ESR99)

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(catalogue designation ESR99h3-338)

Type: bolt-action anti-personnel sniper rifle
In Service: 1998-present
Manufacturer: Robard Firearms Manufacturing (1998-2016), Thunder Swamp Arsenal (2016-present)
Designed: 1990s
Produced: 1999-present
Caliber: .338 SuperMagnum (8.58×70mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 936- 1,005 meters/second per atmospheric conditions (16.2 g, 250 grain)
Effective Firing Range: 1,500–2,475 meters
Rate of Fire: Bolt-action
Capacity: 5 rnd detachable box-magazine
Action: Bolt-Action
Sights: Dudley Optics 5-25×56 mm Mk19 ARMED FORCES, 5-25×56 0.1 mil parallax, illumination, double turn telescopic rail-mounted optical sight

Notes: The intermediate caliber, bolt-action sniper rifle in service with (all branches of) the Armed Forces of the Confederated Republic of Beautancus.

Famous for permanently traumatizing the 1 in 999 that survive falling under its murderously lethal, hawkeyed attentions.

(Pronounced by soldiers as: Eesser)





Heavy Anti-Materiel Rifle, .50 (HAMR)
(catalogue designation HAMR97-50)

Type:
semi-automatic anti-materiel sniper rifle
In Service: 1997-present
Manufacturer: Norman River Rifle Company
Designed: 1990s
Produced: 1997-present
Caliber: .50 KMG (12.7×99mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 853-928 meters/second (42 gram, 647 grain)
Effective Firing Range: 1,800–2,475 meters
Rate of Fire: n/a
Capacity: 10 rnd detachable box-magazine
Action: recoil-operated rotating bolt
Sights: Dudley Optics 5-25×56 mm Mk19 ARMED FORCES, 5-25×56 0.1 mil parallax, illumination, double turn telescopic rail-mounted optical sight

Notes: Boom Boom Boom. And SPLAT. "Pronounced: Hammer."





General Service Sidearm, mark 3, .41 (P341)
(catalogue designation GSS3-41)

Type:
semi-automatic service pistol
In Service: 2013-present
Manufacturer: Thunder Swamp Arsenal
Designed: 2000s
Produced: 2006-present as TSA41, 2013-present as P341
Caliber: .41 Auto (10.4×25mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 380 meters/second (military JHP 11 gram)
Effective Firing Range: 90-100 meters
Rate of Fire: semi-automatic
Capacity: 12 & 16 rnd detachable box-magazines, compatible w/ 24 rnd IMP detachable box-magazine
Action: Short recoil operated; tilting barrel, locked breech
Sights: drift adjustable 3-dot dark sight system

Notes: The P341 is a semi-automatic pistol designed by Akon Cruise for Thunder Swamp Arsenal's Personal Defense Platforms Design Shop (PDPDS) to meet the requirements set forth by the Confederated Republic DoD's "Armed Forces Joint Service Sidearm Program" (AF-JSSP) in 2000-2001.

The program was prematurely terminated by the Burgesses, leaving the Cussian Armed Forces with three different service pistols in two outdated calibers (.36 auto-mag for Army, AF & AFAb, .45 AWP for Navy/Naval Marine Corps). Despite terminating the program, Thunder Swamp's contacts within the DoD insisted that they should continue to develop the pistol, with further refinement to the modernized .41 Auto jacketed hollow-point ammunition and magazine feed system being priorities.

By 2006, Thunder Swamp was confident the pistol was ready for any trials the Armed Forces could put it through, but were forced to wait for a number of years more before they would get the chance to submit it for inspection. The decision was made to release a commercial version of the pistol, nearly universal acclaim from the industry and consumer base in Beautancus, with the compact and full-sized civilian versions (Compact Carry-41 & TSA41, respectively) and becoming household names very quickly.

With the election of First Citizen Orton, DoD was able to conduct itself far more freely, and a number of new hardware selection programs and trials were conducted - including a new AF-JSSP in 2013, at the successful conclusion of which the P341 was declared the winning candidate and shortly thereafter achieved adoption for service in all but one of the Armed Forces (the Airborne, who opted to remain with their only recently adopted .224 Hi-Velocity "Compact Machine-Pistol," an in-house development).




Compact Machine-Pistol, .224 HV (CMP/AbMP)
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(catalogue designation CMP01Ab-224)

Type:
select-fire service machine-pistol
In Service: 2011-present
Manufacturer: Airborne Design Bureau, Calypso Armament Company
Designed: 2000s
Produced: 2010-present
Caliber: .224 Hi-Velocity (5.7×28mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 760 meters/second (armor piercing full metal jacket, 1.5g)
Effective Firing Range: 55-200 meters
Rate of Fire: select fire, semi-automatic, 3 rnd burst & 950-1,200 rpm adjustable fully automatic
Capacity: 12, 24 & 36 rnd detachable box-magazines
Action: gas operated, rotating bolt short-stroke piston
Sights: tritium-illuminated flip up night sights, adjustable pistol sight; SpectruMaster 1.5× MiniRDS

Notes: The CMP, the Compact Machine Pistol or Airborne Machine Pistol (pronounced: Camp/Amp), is the latest in a long line of service weapons designed by active duty Airborne personnel that have gone on to see official adoption by the Airborne Service and wider Air Force.

The CMP was designed around the oft-ignored .224 Hi-velocity round that, with its relatively low mass and incredible velocity proved capable of punching through many varieties of modern personal body-armor with ease.

Also fulfilling one of the Airborne Service's longest standing principles, the Airborne Machine Pistol is fully modular and select-fire - capable of serving both as a general sidearm for the regular trooper and as an automatic PDW for medics, combat engineers and crewmen.



Intermediate Machine Pistol, mark 5, version a2 (IMP5/a2)
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(catalogue designation IMP5a2-41)

Type:
select-fire machine-pistol/submachine gun
In Service: 2015-present
Manufacturer: Thunder Swamp Arsenal
Designed: 1950s (parent design), 2010 (mk 5c)
Produced: 2013-present
Caliber: .41 Auto (10.4×25mm)
Muzzle Velocity: 380 meters/second (military JHP 11 gram)
Effective Firing Range: 100 meters
Rate of Fire: select fire, semi-automatic, 3 rnd burst & 600-745 rpm adjustable fully automatic
Capacity: 24 rnd straight detachable box-magazine & 36 rnd curved detachable box-magazines
Action: closed bolt blowback
Sights: BUIS, HCS5

Notes: The IMP5 is immediately recognizable as a further iteration of the venerable and trusted AMP55 (Advanced Machine Pistol, model 1955) of Thaumantic military fame and decades of service, first designed and produced by the (now defunct) Henderson & Kinsey Gunworks in the Commonwealth of Norman.

Thunder Swamp purchased the designs and production rights for the AMP and its (by that time) extensive family of derivatives and iterations in the 1980s, but it would not be until the commercial success of the TSA41 series of .41 Auto (10.4×25mm) pistols on the civilian market that work began on the design that would eventually become the IMP5.

As previously noted, the election of First Citizen Orton proved to be something of a boon for the DoD's favorite industry partners, TSA foremost among them. At the same time that the P341 was getting its day in the sun, the prototype IMP5 (at the time designated AMP10/41, for design year & caliber) was going through its own paces in the Armed Forces Joint Pistol-Caliber Carbine Design Competition (AF-JP2CDC).

Proving an immediate favorite, especially as paired with a custom-tailored version of the Holographic Combat Sight (prototype of the HCS5), both it and the IMP5 would go on to be adopted by every service in the Armed Forces save the AF & AF-Airborne.
 
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Military Ground Vehicles, Brief Overview

Conqueror II: MBT, 120mm. The phenom.
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(Conqueror II mk3 engaging in field exercises on Sigurd's Plain)

Mark 2b (catalogue designation HAFV 4035-120), Mark 3 (catalogue designation HAFV 4044-120) & Mark 4 (catalogue designation HAFV 4075-120)* non-export

Manufacturer: Thaumantic Aersospace & Electric
Crew: 4 Weight: 75 tons (Mk. 2b), 74.5 tons (Mk. 3), 82.7 tons (Mk. 4)
Main Gun: Mk. 2b - LR90-A3 120mm rifled electroslag steel gun; Mk3 & Mk 4 - ALR-11 120mm smoothbore gun
Secondary Armament: 1 x 12.7×99mm HMG & 2 x 8.58×60mm MMG; alternatively - 1 x 40mm "Mauler" automatic cyclic grenade launcher & 2 x 8.58×60mm MMG (may be slaved to remote control weapons system)
Ammunition: 47-50 rounds in 120mm, 1500 in 12.7×99mm, 4000 in 8.58×60mm
Armor: depleted uranium/super-heavy metal mesh-reinforced composite "Chinquapin armor," a number of modular reactive armor systems available for Mk. 3 and Mk. 4 configurable for open terrain, urban combat and counterinsurgency roles
Engine: Lancaster Automotive (Military Model) V12 diesel
Engine power: 1200 hp
Road Speed: 64kp/h (Mk. 2b/3), 59kp/h (Mk. 4)
Range: 630 km

Bison/Mammoth: tank destroyer/super-heavy armor, bigger than a 120mm. So fat, so strong, so mean.
Vindicator/Punisher: IFV/CAFV (tracked, heavy armament/armor), bristles with death for inf & armor - and w/ its mostest modern armor packages, it can take multiple hits from a 120mm. Vindicator mounts twin-linked 30mm rapid-fire autocannons, ATGMs, 40mm GPMGs & secondary armament (MGs); Punisher mounts a single 40mm AP autocannon, ATGMs & secondary armament.
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(Punisher CAFV on display for Armed Forces Day @ Fort Braxton in 2018)

Vindicator Inf. Fighting Vehicle; Punisher Cavalry Armored Fighting Vehicle
(catalogue designation IFV 5005-30/152; CAFV 5009-40/152)
Crew: 3+6
Weight: 26-41 tons (per modular armor configuration)
Main Armaments: dual-feed 30mm Mk. 55-2 ABM autocannon & dual 152mm Mk. 10 "Kestros" ATGM (non-line of sight) launcher - Vindicator; single 40mm Mk. 17
autocannon AP autocannon & dual 152mm Mk. 10 "Kestros" ATGM (non-line of sight) launcher
Secondary Armament: 1 x 76mm GPL, 1 × 12.7×99mm HMG and 1x 8.58×60mm MMG (both models)
Ammunition: 30mm × 400/40mm × 350; 152mm × 14; 12.7×99mm × 850, 8.58×60mm × 1500, 12 × 76mm grenade
Armor: AMAP
Engine: Lancaster V10 892 Diesel
Engine power: 1100 hp
Road Speed: 86km/h
Range: 460km

Minotaur:
AA-AFV, mounts 2× 35mm autocannons, AA missile mounts & secondary armament (MGs) on Vindicator/Punisher chassis
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(Named for its "horned" silhouette, the Minotaur stands ready to clear the skies)
Voss: assault/light tank (105mm gun w/ 2 ATGM's), fast and deadly to all but the heaviest of armor - and might do some damage from behind even then.
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(Early mark Voss Assault Tank @ Cussian Armed Forces Museum in Hammer Bay)
Land Raider: 8-wheeled APC/AFV (can transport or fight, depending on config./loadout), basically have to nuke them to kill them. Mounts 120mm, 105mm or twinned 20mm autocannons depending upon configuration and battlefield role.
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(Custodial personnel inspecting the interior of a freshly painted Land Raider)
Vanquisher: 6-wheeled LAFV/armored recon, Redcat++ (slightly heavier armor, bigger & meaner shooter/rocket pods), consistently exceeds expectations.
Chimera: amphibious tracked APC, notoriously ugly and immortal, albeit getting a little long in the tooth.
Hellhound: riot suppression and/or flamethrower tank (same chassis as Chimera). You don't want to be on the other side of the wall when this rumbles through it.
Gorgon: 155mm SPG
Medusa: mortar carrier, self propelled and armored.
Basilisk: MLRS (many Rs, more variety, many more explosions). Can erase small towns in a handful of volleys.
Tauros: MRAP light-armored tactical vehicle w/ a .50...the wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round...
Taurox: half-tracked medium-armored tact. vehicle w/ a .50 or 40mm gpmg & .75 autogun...what swamp?
Sentinel: light tactical reconnaissance vehicle w/ twin-linked MMGs or pintel-mounted "chaingun/rotary cannon." Don't let someone shoot at you in one of these with anything heavier than an lmg though. Must go faster, must go faster - to hell w/ it shoot him and we'll have the biggest drumsticks ever.
 
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Reserved for Aircraft

Tempest: Naval, twin-engine, supersonic carrier-takeoff multirole aircraft. Not in a teapot.
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(Because tiger stripes make you even faster.)
Viper: long takeoff single-engine, supersonic air superiority/multirole Air Force fighter...by your command, wait, wrong side.
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(Resemblance to foreign imposters is merely coincidental.)
Stormcrow: twin-engine, long-takeoff, supersonic, supermaneuverable Air Force interceptor developed from an older, well-trusted airframe, that is as feared as it is hated - and rightly so.
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(Stay on this tail.)
Buzzardhawk: long-takeoff "subsonic" CAS/ground-attack Air Force/Naval Marine Corps aircraft...BRRRRRRRRT
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(Run, hide, nothing will save you.)
Harpy: Air Force/Naval Marine Corps, long-takeoff version of the Tempest, electronic warfare and rudimentary "radar baffling" equipment
Sparrowhawk: Naval carrier-based, subsonic, VTO CAS/ground-attack aircraft
Canary: single-engine, supersonic trainer aircraft
Starhawk: AWACS/electronic warfare fixed-wing aircraft
Black Manta: possibly hypersonic spy aircraft
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(We can neither confirm nor deny the existence of any such aircraft in the inventory of the Armed Forces of the Confederated Republic.)
Shrike: long-endurance fixed-wing Air Force gunship (air interdiction, force protection & ground attack)...kinda Spooky.
Thunderbird: supersonic Air Force/Naval Marine Corps "tactical bomber"
Firehawk: supersonic long-range Air Force bomber
Vulture: VTOL transport aircraft (still kinda experimental, not as prone to falling out of the damned sky as they once were)
Marauder: attack helicopter (heavy) - all services
Valkyrie: light attack & recon helo - all services
Arvus: unarmed Valykrie, fast/light transport & Medevac helo - all services
Thunderhawk: Naval (heavy) anti-submarine warfare/gunship/transport helo
Angler: multi-mission (lightly armed transport/electronic warfare/all-weather recon) helicopter - all services (note: Navy uses a version called the Super-Angler)
Scheraw: Naval heavy transport/Medevac helo
Coaree: super-heavy transport helicopter - all services
Copperhead: electronic warfare/utility helo - Army/Naval Marine Corps
 
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Civilian Firearms & Surplus Military Firearms

Rifle, model 1960/1990 (R60/90)

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(R60e w/ paratrooper's folding stock)

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(R90g2 w/ adjustable stock and gas system)

(catalogue designation R1960e-30/R1990g2-325)

Type: select-fire assault rifle/carbine, infantry service rifle
In Service: 1960-2006

Manufacturer: Henderson & Kinsey Gunworks (rights owned by Thunder Swamp Arsenal now)
Designed: 1954-1959 (R60); 1988-1990 (R90)
Produced: 1960-present/1990-present
Caliber: .30 (7.62×40mm) R60; .325 (8.25×58mm) R90
Rate of Fire: 630-750 rpm

Capacity: 30/45 round detachable box-magazine & 75 round drum mag (R60); 25/45 round detachable box-magazine (R90)
Action: gas operated, rotating bolt

Notes: Tried and true murderous reliability at a discounted rate, what more could you ask for?

Born from a mid-century joint development project between the Confederated Republic and Natal, the R60 remains the most widely distributed military or civilian firearm in Beautancus, to the present day.

The R90 is still in active service with the Air Force Airborne Service, as is its ISW counterpart.
 
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June 17, 2019

The Honorable Galen Albrecht
Secretary for the Department of Defense
Drummond House, 2552 Company St.
Welmonton, City of Welmonton, CRB, 58362

Dear Secretary Albrecht,

As Commissioner for National Defense, it is my solemn duty to identify the demands of the Treaty Lands’ defensive apparatus and advocate for its proper and expedient fulfillment. Failure in my duty will result in the safety and security of my peoples being compromised. It is in observation of that duty, in combination with the authority of the Governor-General and the General Assembly, that I write to you today.

The primary goal of the Commonwealth Defense Forces (CDF) is the defense of the Treaty Lands and its interests. The proper execution of that mission manifests in a variety of demands on our forces. Recent increases in tensions across the Long Sea and the very recent exchanges with the fictional tyrant in Justosia compel the Commonwealth to take steps to ensure its defense.

The Commission for National Defense is conducting an evaluation of its assets and speculating on the future demands on said assets. As part of the initial results of that evaluation, the Commission is reaching out to the Confederated Republic of Beautancus to place the following order:


Conqueror II MBT x20
Land Raider APC/AFV x5
Viper Fighter Aircraft x15
Vulture VTOL Aircraft x10

The Commission is prepared to negotiate a price found to be fair by the Confederated Republic. The procurement office of my Commission will be in touch in order to work out the particulars of the order’s cost.

It is my hope that, in the spirit of the relationship between our two countries, that this order will be fulfilled and that the Commonwealth of Clarenthia can retain its top-tier standards to contribute to the defense of the Engellosphere.

In Mutual Prosperity,
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CONFEDERATED REPUBLIC OF BEAUTANCUS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE of the OFFICE for the ADMINISTRATION of GOVERNMENT,
OFFICE for the SECRETARY of DEFENSE
Panopticon, 1477 Albemarle Avenue,
Welmonton, City of Welmonton, CRB, 58362

Commissioner Bryer,

On behalf of this Office for the Administration of Government, it is my solemn and oathbound duty to inform you of that, in my capacity as Secretary of the Department of Defense for the Confederated Republic of Beautancus, of my approval, effective immediately, of your requests for purchase and delivery of the following items:

  • Conqueror II MBT x20
  • Land Raider APC/AFV x5
  • Viper Fighter Aircraft x15
  • Vulture VTOL Aircraft x10
This Office, the present Administration and the Cussian people have been, are and shall ever remain committed to the continued prosperity of our two kindred nations. The recent deterioration of stability in vitally strategic locations around the world demands increased vigilance on all our parts, as the current Crisis of the Barbarian Fictionals of Justosia will surely test our resolve in commitment to the cause of True and Civilized Order of Nations.

In order to ensure the successful execution of our most integral duties, Clarenthia must be as well equipped as possible to meet any and all challenges it should face. As a result, the State Foreign Mercantile Trust has made provisions to cover 70% of the costs of this sale, as well as opting to defer payment of the remaining balance until the conclusion of the present crisis.

It is our honor to call Clarenthia and the Clarenthian people our kindred by virtue of shared heritage and destiny, and so shall it ever remain.




First-Lord Galen Albrecht,
Secretary of the Department of Defense, Confederated Republic of Beautancus
 
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