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Armed forces of the Malivian Free State
मालिवियन फ्री स्टेट के सशस्त्र बलों
MaliviaCOA
Coat of arms of the Malivian Army
Founded 12 September 4087
Country Free State of Malivia
Allegiance Ministry of Defense (Malivia)
Type Army
Size 505.000 active personnel
Motto दिल और दिमाग जीतने की कोशिश कर रहा है, लेकिन यदि आवश्यक हो तो उन्हें छींटा देना चाहता है। (Trying to win hearts and minds, but willing to splatter them if necessary.)

The Malivian Military contains the branches of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Logistical Corps.

Overview[]

Organization[]

The Malivian Military is the first of two organisations within the Defense Ministry which is tasked with the defense of the nation, the sovereign and his interests, and from foreign elements.

The Ministry of Defense, is the organ of government in charge of both the security and the defense of Malivia and is divided into :

  • Army
  • Infantry
    • Armor
    • Aviation
    • Corps of Engineers
    • Chemical Corps
    • Military Police Corps
    • Field Artillery
    • Air Defense Artillery
    • Special Forces
    • Civil Affairs Corps
    • Psychological Operations
    • Signal Corps
    • Military Intelligence Corps
    • Strategic Missile Troops
    • The Guard
  • Navy
    • Navy Marines
    • Navy Air force
  • Air Force
    • Air force Paratrooper
  • Logistical Corps
    • Ordnance Corps
    • Transportation Corps
    • Military commissariat
    • Finance Corps
    • Army Medical Department
The Army Chief of the Army Staff The Army consists of 400.000 troops of them being 220.000 active troops in 11 divisions and 190.000 in reserve.
The Navy Chief of the Admiralty The Navy consists of 180.000 troops of them being 75.000 active and 85.000 in reserve plus 20.000 Malivian Marines.
The Air Force Chief of the Air Staff The Air Force consists of 185.000 troops of them being 90.000 active and 75.000 in reserve plus 20.000 Malivian paratroopers.
The Hitam "Last" Guard Chief of the Guard The Guard consists of 20.000 troops in active or semi active duty who reside in the Capital and protect it.
Strategic Missile Troops Chief of Strategic Missile Troops No nuclear capabilities but able to launch ballistic missiles.
Logistical Corps Chief of Logistics The Logistical Corps compromises more than 60.000 men and women taking care of all administrative and logistical requirements needed to run the Malivian Armed forces and 3 field divisions of 30.000th men and women.

Division Structure[]

  • Marines
    • 501st Marine Division (Bhulkhandra)
  • Airborne
    • 9th Airborne Division (Bhulkhandra)
  • Armoured
    • 31st Armoured Division (Bhulkhandra/In Conflict)
    • 32nd Armoured Division (Bhulkhandra/In Conflict)


  • Infantry
    • 4th Infantry Division (Idhaghra)
    • 5th Infantry Division (Bhulkhandra/In Conflict)
    • 10th Infantry Division (Washebar)
    • 17th Infantry Division (Walkaunar)
    • 19th Infantry Division (Bhulkhandra/In Conflict)
    • 20th Infantry Division (Washebar)
    • 23rd Infantry Division (Dendhadrash)
    • 25th Infantry Division (Bhulkhandra/In Conflict)
    • 26th Infantry Division (Bhulkhandra/In Conflict)
    • 1st Guard Division (Bhulkhandra/Hitam)
  • Long-range Supply
    • 3rd Long-range Supply Division (Dendhadrash)
  • Training
    • 14th Training Division (Dendhadrash)
    • 39th Training Division (Washebar)
  • Deception / Lines of Communication
    • 2nd Division (Dendhadrash)
    • 12th Division (Washebar)

Doctrine & Training[]

Malivian military commanders derive their military expertise from modernized Trigunian deep battle tactics and indigenous guerrilla warfare, the Trigunians developed and modernized the concept of deep battle and by the end of 2800s it had become part of the Army Field Regulations later on Malivia adopted this and it still is being used in a more updated modern form.

Deep operations has two phases; the tactical deep battle, followed by the exploitation of tactical success, known as the conduct of deep battle operations. Deep battle envisaged the breaking of the enemy's forward defenses, or tactical zones, for fresh uncommitted mobile operational reserves to exploit by breaking into the strategic depth of an enemy front. The goal of a deep operation is to inflict a decisive strategic defeat on the enemy and render the defense of their front more difficult, impossible - or, indeed, irrelevant. Unlike most other doctrines, deep battle stresses combined arms cooperation at all levels: strategic, operational, and tactical.

Malivian military academies provide higher education to higher officers and officers of specialized kinds of armed force (engineering, medical, etc.).

There also exist schools for Non-commissioned officers and sergeants, often part of the draft service for distinguished soldiers, as a step towards the professional military career.

Reservists are subject to periodic training exercises of duration a month once a year.

Formations,Ranks & Equipment[]

Formations
Fireteam: A fire team is a small military sub-subunit of infantry designed to optimize "bounding over watch" and "fire and movement" tactical doctrine in combat. Depending on mission requirements, a typical fireteam consists of 4 or fewer members; an assistant automatic rifleman, an automatic rifleman, a rifleman and a designated team leader; the role of each fireteam leader is to ensure the fireteam operates as a cohesive unit. Two fireteams are organized into a squad.
Squad: the basic unit consisting of 8 combatants.
Platoon: consists of two squads.
Company: consists of two platoons.
Battalion: consists of two or more companies.
Brigade: consists of more than one battalion.
Division: consists of five or more brigade. It co-ordinates and unifies the activity of the brigade in a specific zone of the country.
Corps : an operational formation, sometimes known as a field corps, which consists of two or more divisions.
Field army: is a military formation in many armed forces, composed of two or more corps and may be subordinate to an army group.
Theater: In warfare, a theater is an area or place in which important military events occur or are progressing.
Central High Command: coordinates the armed forces of the country.
Traditional ranking structure followed by the Army and MARA:
Private
Corporal
Staff Sergeant
Warrant Officer
Second Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
Brigadier
Major General
Lieutenant General
General
Optimal individual equipment carried per soldier
Personal weapon
Personal defense weapon (Pistol)
Bayonet
Military multipurpose knife
MOLLE webbing and load carrying systems
Layered Sleep System: sleeping bag, liners, bivy sack, etc
Personal Hydration System
Helmet
IFAK: Personal first aid kit
Night vision devices (If needed)
Gas mask (If needed)
ECWCS: parka, liner, thermals, etc (If needed) 
Uniform: blouse, trousers, combat shirt, underwear, boots, socks, protective gloves, etc
Bullet proof vest level III
Eye Protection: given to the soldier
Joint Protection: knee and elbow pads
Ear Protection
Communications device: varies
PRB: Personal locator beacon 

Ground vehicles[]

Tanks[]

Name Quantity Nation of Origin Notes
Tangki perisai I Sold to Valruzia Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Tangki perisai I Details
Tangki perisai II Sold to Badara Trigunia Tangki perisai II Details
Tangki perisai IIc Refurbished to support models Trigunia Tangki perisai IIc Details
Tangki perisai III ~1000 Malivian improved copy of Trigunian equipment Tangki perisai III Details

Armored fighting vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Notes
Kereta perisai I Armored personnel carrier Nil Trigunia Kereta perisai I Details
Kereta perisai CB Armored personnel carrier 1000 Trigunian with Malivian upgrades Kereta perisai CB Details
Kereta perisai IIa Armored personnel carrier -150 Trigunia Kereta perisai IIa Details
Kereta perisai IIab Armored personnel carrier -859 Trigunian with Malivian upgrades Kereta perisai IIab Details
Kereta Pertempuran I Infantry combat vehicle Sold to Badara Trigunia Kereta Pertempuran I Details
Kereta Pertempuran II Partial reserve Infantry combat vehicle -859 Trigunia Kereta Pertempuran II Details
Kereta Pertempuran III Infantry combat vehicle 1200 Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Kereta Pertempuran III Details
Kereta Pertempuran IIIF Airborne combat vehicle 104 Malivian improved copy of Trigunian equipment Kereta Pertempuran IIIF Details

Utility and logistics vehicles[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Notes
Kereta dantili I Armored bridge layer ~60 Modified Trigunian equipment Kereta dantili I Details
Kereta dontili I Armored recovery vehicle ~120 Modified Trigunian equipment Kereta dontili I Details
Kereta utiliti I (Retired by army Used by MARA) Infantry Mobility Vehicle ~700 Malivia Kereta utiliti I Details
Kereta senjata Armored weapons carrier (National Guard only) ~400 Malivia Kereta senjata Details
Kereta utiliti II All-terrain transport vehicle 5000 in different versions Malivia
Variants : | Kereta utiliti IIa | Kereta utiliti IIb | Kereta utiliti IIc
Kereta utiliti Civ Civilian vehicles commissioned 3000 Malivia Appropriated civilian vehicles in service with the army

Artillery[]

Towed artillery[]

Name Quantity Origin Notes
Kereta badam I ~1400 (~700 placed in defense works) Trigunia Kereta badam I Details
Kereta badam II 1000 Trigunia Kereta badam II Details


Self-propelled artillery[]

Name Quantity Origin Notes
Kereta meriam I Sold to Badara Trigunia Kereta meriam I Details
Kereta meriam udara Decommissioned and scrapped Trigunia Kereta meriam udara Details
Kereta meriam udara II 548 Malivian improved copy of Trigunian equipment Kereta meriam udara II Details
Kereta meriam II ~3 prototypes/~336 Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Kereta meriam II Details

Rocket artillery[]

Name Quantity Origin Notes
Kereta roket I Upgraded Trigunia Kereta roket I Details
Kereta roket Ib ~72 Malivia Kereta roket Ib Details

Air defense weapons[]

Name Type Quantity Origin Notes
Reda I Anti-aircraft gun ~800 Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Reda I Details
Reda II Anti-aircraft gun 300 Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Reda II Details
Reah I Tracked SAM system 342+2 for training Trigunian/Malivian copies produced Reah I Details
Reah II Long-range SAM system 32 Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Reah II Details
Roah I Transportable SAM system 168+4 for training Trigunian/Malivian copies produced Roah I Details

Aviation[]

Fighters[]

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
Ye-155 Trigunia Interceptor All decommissioned and scrapped Ye-155 Details
Ye-255 Trigunian with Malivian upgrades Interceptor 250 Ye-255 Details
Ye-355 Trigunian with Malivian upgrades Interceptor 130 Ye-355 Details

Fighter-Bombers[]

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
De-55 Trigunian All-weather attack aircraft -300 De-55 Details
De-155 Trigunian Close air support 200 De-155 Details


Trainer[]

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
Ye-52 Malivia Trainer Retired sold in civilian market Ye-52 Details
Ye-89 Malivia Advanced trainer/Light fighter 130 Ye-89 Details
Ye-97 Malivia Armed trainer/Light attack aircraft ~2 Prototype replacements for the Ye-52/Cancelled Ye-97 Details

Transports[]

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
Ye-48 Trigunia AWCAS ~6 Ye-48 Details
Ye-99 Trigunia Command and control aircraft ~2 Ye-99 Details
Ye-90 Trigunia Aerial refueler ~8 Ye-90 Details
Ye-89 Trigunia Strategic airlifter ~34 Ye-89 Details
Ye-225 Trigunia Multirole ~2 prototypes Ye-225 Details
Ye-5 (Used only by Coast Guard) Trigunia Multirole 290 Ye-5 Details

Helicopters[]

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
Do-8 Trigunia Transport/Light attack helicopter Sold to Badara Do-8 Details
Do-24 Trigunia Attack/Light transport helicopter 46 Do-24 Details
Do-17 Trigunia Attack/Light transport helicopter Sold to Badara Do-17 Details
Do-26 Trigunia Large Transport helicopter ~16 Do-26 Details
Do-35 Trigunia Medium transport helicopter Sold to Badara Do-35 Details
ZO-20 Malivia Utility helicopter/Attack helicopter 500 ZO-20 Details
ZO-35 Malivia Attack helicopter ~3 Prototypes/~146 ZO-35 Details
Ra-27 Trigunia Naval assault transport helicopter 36 Ra-27 Details

UCAVs & UAVs[]

Aircraft Origin Type In service Notes
UCAV Lakheri/Leonardi-Ajace UCAV-005 Pegaso Istalia Stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle 174 UCAV Lakheri Details
UAV Madhumakkhi Istalia Close air support 7500 UAV Madhumakkhi Details

Ships[]

Helicopter Carriers[]

Class Origin Quantity Notes
Mai-Prasad Class Trigunia Decommissioned and scrapped Mai-Prasad Class Details

Destroyers[]

Class Origin Quantity Notes
Gul-class Guided missile destroyer Malivia 6 Gul-class Details

Frigates[]

Class Origin Quantity Notes
Bharata-class Malivia 6 Bharata-class frigate Details
Manjula-class Trigunia Sold to Badara Manjula-class frigate Details
Joshi-class Malivia 12 Joshi-class frigate Details

Patrol Craft[]

Class Origin Quantity Notes
Garawind-class Malivia 24 Garawind-Class Ocean Corvette Details
Ganawind-class Malivia All decommissioned and scrapped Ganawind-class Patrol Vessel Details
Ganawind II-class/Istalia class Istalia/Malivian licence produced 14 Ganawind II-class/Istalia class Patrol Vessel Details

Submarines[]

Class Origin Quantity Notes
Phan-class ballistic missile attack submarine Trigunian 7 Phan-class Details
Dilip-class cruise missile attack submarine Trigunian 3 Dilip-class Details

Utility & Logistics ships[]

Class Origin Quantity Notes
Multi-role Landing Helicopter Dock - Amphibious Assault Ship Triesta-M class Malivian Variant of Istalian Equipment 3 Triesta-M class Details
Multi-role Landing Helicopter Dock - Amphibious Assault Ship Bareev Dav Class Malivian 4 Bareev Dav Class Details
Unspecified Landing craft Various Unspecifed Old landing crafts bough in the surplus market
Landing craft Yugon-class Malivian 24 Yugon-class Details
Large landing craft Artus Class Malivian 8 Artus Class Details
Dotuya-class Replenishment oiler & Repair ship Malivia 4 Dotuya-class Details

Missiles[]

Tactical ballistic missile[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Peluru berpandu I Malivian copy of Trigunian Equipment Retired from service/some stocks Peluru berpandu I Details
Peluru berpandu VII Malivia In service Peluru berpandu VII Details

Intercontinental ballistic missile[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Peluru tangbangdu I Malivia Cancelled Speculated Details

Cruise missile[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Peluru barpandu I Various countries/No indigenous production Retired from service/some stocks Peluru barpandu I Details
Peluru barpandu II Various countries/No indigenous production Retired from service/some stocks Peluru barpandu II Details
Peluru barpandu IIs Various countries/No indigenous production Retired from service/No stocks Peluru barpandu IIs Details
Peluru barpandu III Malivia In service Peluru barpandu III Details

Anti-ship missile[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Peluru berpandu IV Various countries/No indigenous production Retired from service/some stocks Peluru berpandu IV Details
Peluru berpandu V Various countries/No indigenous production Retired from service/some stocks Peluru berpandu V Details
Peluru berpandu VI Various countries/No indigenous production Retired from service/No stocks Peluru berpandu VI Details
Peluru barpandu IIIN Malivia In service Peluru barpandu IIIN Details

Anti-aircraft and Anti-missile[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Peluru panpandu II Various countries/No indigenous production Retiring from service Peluru panpandu II Details
Peluru panpandu III Various countries/No indigenous production Retiring from service Peluru panpandu III Details
Peluru panpandu IV Malivia In service Peluru panpandu IV Details


Infantry weapons[]

Assault rifles[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Sharma-36 Malivia 10000 Sharma-36 Details
Sharma-49 Malivia Retired - No stocks Sharma-49 Details
Sharma-Z9 Malivia Experimental copy of a foreign design - never put in service Sharma-Z9 Details
Sharma-D65 Dundorf In service Sharma-D65 Details
Sharma-M61 Malivia In service Sharma-M61 Details
Sharma-M61c Malivia In service Sharma-M61c Details
Sharma-M64 Malivia In service Sharma-M64 Details
Sharma-M65 Malivia In service Sharma-M65 Details
Sharma-H7A2 Hutori In service Sharma-H7A2 Details
Sharma-H7A3c Hutori In service Sharma-H7A3c Details
Sharma-HUT21 Hulstria In service Sharma-HUT21 Details
Sharma-HUT95 Hulstria In service Sharma-HUT95 Details
Sharma-M84S Malivia Small numbers in service/Only used by special forces Sharma-M84S Details
Project Sharma-M847 Malivia Small numbers in service/Mostly used by special forces Sharma-M847 Details

Machine guns[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Nita-22 Malivia Retired - No stocks Nita-22 Details
Nita-25 Malivia In service Nita-25 Details
Nita-25vs Malivia In service Nita-25vs Details
Nita-67 Malivia In service Nita-67 Details
Nita-68 Malivia In service Nita-68 Details
Nita-76 Malivia In service Nita-76 Details
Nita-84 Malivia In service Nita-84 Details

Sniper rifles[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Nota-17 Trigunia In service - Used by MARA Nota-17 Details
Nota-23 Trigunia In service Nota-23 Details
Nota-27 Malivia In service Nota-27 Details
Nota-31 Malivia In service Nota-31 Details
Nota-29 Malivia In service Nota-29 Details

Pistols[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Sita Model D Malivia Retired - No stocks Sita Model D Details
Sita-47 Malivia Retired - No stocks Sita-47 Details
Sita-49 Malivia Retired by army - Used by MARA - No stocks Sita-49 Details
Sita-57 Malivia Limited service by the Defense Ministry Sita-57 Details
Sita-58 Malivia In service Sita-58 Details
Sita-00 Malivia Files classified Sita-00 Details

Submachineguns[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Rek-03 Malivia In service - Being replaced Rek-03 Details
Rek-05 Malivia Limited service - Replacing Rek-03 Rek-05 Details

Shotguns[]

Name Origin Service Notes
Vep-02 Service shotgun Malivia In service Vep-02 Details

Support weapons[]

Name Type Origin Service Notes
AS-204 Automatic Grenade Launcher Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service AS-204 Details
AS-304 Automatic Grenade Launcher Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service AS-304 Details
AS-404 Recoilless gun Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service AS-404 Details
Ad-434 Sing Tube Missile Launcher Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service Grad-P single tube launcher system
AIS-40 Man-portable air-defense systems Trigunia Retiring from service AIS-40 Details
AIS-42M Man-portable air-defense systems Malivian improved copy of the AIS-40 In service AIS-42M Details
DA-20 Anti-tank stationary missile Trigunia In service DA-20 Details
DA-30 Anti-tank stationary missile Trigunia In service DA-30 Details
DA-40 Anti-tank stationary missile Trigunia In service/Very few systems DA-40 Details
DA-80 Anti-tank missile Malivia Prototype stage DA-80 Details
DAS-23 Anti-tank missile Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment Retired - Huge stocks DAS-23 Details
DAS-32 Anti-tank missile Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service DAS-32 Details
DAS-37 Anti-tank missile Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service DAS-37 Details
DAS-40M Anti-tank missile Malivian In service DAS-40M Details
DAS-72M Anti-tank missile Malivian In service DAS-72M Details
ROD-FA Thermobaric missile Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service ROD-FA Details
Nad-82 Mortar Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service Nad-82 Details
Nad-120 Mortar Malivian copy of Trigunian equipment In service Nad-120 Details

Malivian Republican Army[]

The Malivian Republican Army (MARA) is any of several armed paramilitary movements of around 80.000 to 150.000 members though estimated around 20 to 35 thousand are capable fighters in Malivian dedicated to Malivian republicanism, the belief that all of Malivia should be an independent republic. It is also characterized by the belief that political violence is necessary to achieve said goal.

According to internal regulations, every member of the MARA military forces has to take a vow in which they formally assume the commitment of fighting to establish "social justice" and the "republican ideals" in Malivia.

The symbol in the center of the MARAs flag is the old flag of the Malivian Imperium, which transmits the message "learn and fight for Malivia", as a sign of the importance of ideological education has for the MARA.

Equipment&Training[]

At the beginning MARA employed a diverse assembly of weaponry, most of it bought from individual sellers, and this generally continues to be the case. Even today, several MARA paramilitaries still possess small quantities of many different kinds of rifles and shotguns.

Since the passing of the Paramilitary Amendment Act the army has supplied equipment and funds to equip and expand the MARA.

To achieve its military goals, the MARA considers that they must have properly trained fighters similar in capability to the Malivian Armed Forces.

Newly recruited paramilitary fighters have to follow a two months basic military training program that is different from the physical training programs. The basic training consists of having to identify firearms and getting used to specific models and their physical operation as well as mortar rifles and basic communication systems. The PT programs are separate from the main training schedule, as they are included in the day-to-day life of a paramilitary fighter if they can be attended, by climbing mountains, running with loads, participating in the digging of military trenches, making bunkers and occasionally also some swimming programs taking place in natural water resources such as rivers and lakes. Playing of soccer is another activity available to all male and female paramilitary fighters as it gives them a proper mental relaxation. MARA clearly advises all Paramilitary commanders to avoid assigning barely trained paramilitary fighters to do heavy load tasks.

After the basic training for newly recruited paramilitary fighters, the paramilitary commanders have to coordinate with the paramilitary fighters assigned as military instructors about their evaluation and performance records. After some time, they organize another set of advanced training for the better-performing paramilitary fighters. The second phase of training can be considered as similar to that of elite forces, also including the organization of military parades and the issuing of firearms. After this training and parades, the MARA gives its members the title of "Protector of Malivia", establishing the obligation to vow to fight for the goals and ideals of the group and for Malivia, until his or her death.

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