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Disraeliland's current combat uniform is issued to all services. It is on the Battle Dress Uniform pattern, and comes in two patterns, a woodland pattern, used in the [[Confederate_States_of_Latin_America|several states]] and appropriate foreign countries, a desert pattern, intended for use in desert climates, and a tropical pattern intended for jungle use.
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These uniforms have been in service since 1987.
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The [[Military_of_Latin_America|ECAL armed forces]] are issuing a new series of combat uniforms.
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The new uniforms will have an improved pattern, and will come in digital camouflage schemes. The technology used to produce these allows for many variations in colour, providing ideal camouflage for all environments at short notice. Exercise Arctic Wind 06, conducted in Alaska with our allies, special snow pattern uniforms for all 2500 personnel were made in time for the exercise, and gave ground troops a considerable advantage.
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Here is a sample of the pattern [http://www.hyperstealth.com/ECU/DESTEX-Front.jpg]. Please note that the colour scheme in this picture is not the one used in the new uniforms.
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These camouflage patterns are used in weapons tape (for camouflaging personal equipment), and in large scale 3M film versions, for vehicles, buildings, and aircraft.
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Cotton is used for "Barracks Dress" uniforms, and Nomex is used for operations.
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[N.B. In combat, all officers badges excepting those of Mayors and Segundo Teniente are covered in black enamel, Mayors' and Segundo Tenientes' badges are covered in green enamel. These officer's badges are worn by all services on Combat Dress. On the older combat uniform, rank insiginia was worn on the collar, for officers, and the sleeve for enlisted men and NCO's. On the new uniform, all ranks wear cloth insignia on the chest. Currently, patches are either black/green on olive drab, or brown/green on khaki. Patches for the new uniform will be black/green on the appropriate camouflage pattern.
 
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==Normal Positions for each rank==
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Revision as of 17:05, 31 May 2008

The Ejército del los Estados Confederados is the land combat arm of the Confederate States of Latin America. It operates large expeditionary, and fixed land forces to accomplish its mission of defending the interests, allies, people, and Constitution of the ECAL.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Army is President Michelle Bachelet. She controls the Army through the Secretary of Defence (Ramon Diaz), who in turn works through the Seceretary of the Army (Pedro Alvirez).

The Army's military commander is General de Ejército Roberto Rodriguez.

Contents

Combat Divisions

  • 7 Armoured Divisions
  • 9 Mechanised Divisions
  • 15 Infantry Divisions
  • 2 Airborne Divisions
  • 3 Air-Mobile Divisions
  • 6 Reserve Infantry Divisions
  • 2 Reserve Mechanised Divisions

Deployments

  • 1st Army
    • I Corps (4 Divisions)
      • Defence of Panama and the Canal Zone
    • II Corps (3 Divisions)
      • Defence of Colombia
  • 2nd Army
    • III Corps, IV Corps, and V Corps (9 Divisions)
      • Brazilian border
  • 3rd Army
    • VI Corps (3 Divisions)
      • Europe (UK)
  • 4th Army
    • VII Corps (2 Divisions)
      • Colombia (FARC)
    • VIII Corps (2 Divisions)
      • Peru (Shining Path)
    • IX Corps (2 Divisions)
      • Rest of country
  • 5th Army
    • X Corps (Strategic Deployment Reserve, 3 Divisions)
      • Airborne Division
      • Air-Mobile Division
      • Infantry Division
    • XI Corps (Strategic Deployment Reserve, 3 Divisions)
      • Airborne Division
      • Air-Mobile Division
      • Infantry Division
  • 6th Army
    • XII Corps (Reinforcement Corps, 3 Divisions)
    • XIII Corps (Reinforcement Corps, 3 Divisions)

Combat Division Types

Amoured Division

This type of division is the heaviest in the Army. It is intended to be used at the most difficult spots in both attack and defence. The weight of equipment fielded by this division however, means that its role is mainly defensive.

Mechanised Division

The Medium Cavalry Division has a similar organisation to the Armoured Division. The difference is at the Brigade level, in that where the Armoured Brigade has 3 Armoured Regiments, and 2 Infantry Battalions, the Mechanised Brigade has 3 Infantry Battalions, and 2 Armoured Battalions.

Airborne Division

Together with the Cuerpo de Marina de los Estados Confederados, the Ejército del los EC's Airborne Divisions form a rapid reaction force. With recent expansions, the Army can afford to keep one Brigade from each division on 24-hour standby for operations anywhere in the world. To facilitate quick operation, Airborne Divisions are always based on or near Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Confederados Bases. The standby Brigade is located on an Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Confederados Base. Until 1999, the Airborne Division was the only type of division not to have the ability to deploy nuclear missiles, from 1999 onwards, Airborne Divisions received A-TACM's which can be fired from HIMARS.

Air-Mobile Division

The Air-Mobile Division is designed to have tactical mobility by helicopter. The division is basically the same as a light infantry division at the lower levels, differences include far more helicopters allocated to the Brigade, few armoured vehicles.

Infantry Division

The Infantry Division is the second-most deployable division type in the Army. It is similar to an airborne division, except that it possesses aircraft, and more vehicles. This division has a high degree of capability of counter-insurgency capability.

Administrative/Technical/Support Corps

Medical

These corps provide all medical services, combat and non-combat, to all personnel of the EEC, as well as all animals owned by the EEC.

  • EEC Cuerpo de la Medicina
  • EEC Cuerpo Veterinario
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Odontología
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Psicología
  • EEC Cuerpo del Oficio de Enfermera
  • EEC Cuerpo de Servicios Médicos
  • EEC Cuerpo de Especialistas Médicos

Administrative

These corps facilitate the smooth running of the EEC. Some units send personnel to support combat units.

  • EEC Cuerpo de las Finanzas
  • EEC Cuerpo del Ayudante-General
  • EEC Cuerpo del Juzgar-Abogar-General
  • EEC Cuerpo del Inspector-General
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Educación
  • EEC Cuerpo de Capellanes

Combat Support

These corps provide personnel to combat units in order to provide specialist support.

  • EEC Cuerpo del Policía Militar
  • EEC Cuerpo de Ingenieros Eléctricos e Industriales
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Inteligencia
  • EEC Cuerpo de Señales (also fits into the Military Training, Development, and Evaluation category)
  • EEC Cuerpo de Intendentes
  • EEC Cuerpo del Transporte
  • EEC Cuerpo de Municiones (also fits into the Military Training, Development, and Evaluation category)
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Defensa Química

Military Training, Development, and Evaluation

These Corps deal with training combat personnel, evaluating the performance of personnel and systems, developing new systems, evaluation new systems, and developing and evaluating upgrades for older systems.

  • EEC Cuerpo de la Infantería
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Armadura
  • EEC Cuerpo de la Aviación
  • EEC Cuerpo de Misiles

Army Equipment

The EEC acquires its equipment from a variety of sources, much is also produced domestically. An interesting fact is that Latin American troops forward deployed to Europe use some British-made Latin American weapons, for example while home troops use the FN FAL produced by Fabricaciones Militares in Rosario, Argentina, troops based in Europe use British L1A1 SLRs made by the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield, England

Small Arms

[N.B. These small arms are common throughout the Armed Forces]

  • FN FAL 7.62mm Rifle
    • L1A1 SLR (troops based in the UK)
  • HK G3 7.62mm Rifle (Special Forces)
  • Galil 5.56mm Rifle
    • Galil SAR 5.56mm Carbine
    • Micro Galil MAR 5.56mm Carbine
  • M4A5 5.56mm Carbine (Special Forces)
  • Colt Commando 5.56mm Carbine (Special Forces)
  • FN FALO 7.62mm Light Machine Gun
    • L2A1 AR (troops based in the UK)
  • HK21 7.62mm Light Machine Gun
  • FN Minimi 5.56mm Light Machine Gun
  • FN MAG 7.62mm General-Purpose Machine Gun
    • L7A2 7.62mm General-Purpose Machine Gun
  • M2 QCHB 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun
  • M134D 7.62mm Minigun
  • Mk. 19 mod. 3 40mm Automatic Grenade Launcher
  • Milkor MGL-140 40mm Grenade Launcher
  • M203 40mm Grenade Launcher
  • MP5 9mm Sub-Machine Gun (Special Forces)
  • Uzi 9mm Sub-Machine Gun
  • Sterling 9mm Sub-Machine Gun (troops based in the UK)
  • Remington 870 12ga. Shotgun
  • FN High Power 9mm Pistol
    • Browning L9A1 (troops based in the UK)
  • M-21 7.62mm Sniper Rifle
  • Accuracy International: Arctic Warfare Folding 7.62mm Sniper Rifle
  • AI: AS50 12.7mm Sniper Rifle
  • RPG-7V/D 40mm Rocket Propelled Grenade Launcher
  • Carl-Gustav M3 84mm Recoilless Rifle
  • MILAN Anti-Tank Missile
  • Spike-MR Anti-Tank Missile [1]
  • Spike-LR Anti-Tank Missile
  • Spike-SR Light Anti-Armour Missile
  • Stinger Man-Portable SAM

Armoured Vehicles

Tanks

  • TALB Valeroso Main Battle Tank (TALB: Tanque America Latina Batalla, English: Latin American Battle Tank) [2]
    • VPRT (Vehiculo Pesado Recuperador Tanques) Valeroso Recovery Vehicle
    • VPLI (Vehiculo Pesado Para la Ingeniería) Valeroso Armoured Engineering Vehicle
    • VPLP (Vehiculo Pesado Lanzó el Puente) Valeroso Armoured Vehicle-Launched Bridge
  • AMX 30 Main Battle Tank
    • AMX 30 EBG armoured engineering vehicle
    • AMX-30 Bridge bridgelaying engineer vehicle
    • AMX 30 ROLAND Roland ground-air missile system
    • AMX 30 D repair tank
  • VFM5 Rayo Airborne Tank
  • AMX-13 Light Tank

Reconnaissance Vehicles

  • CVR(T) Sabre
  • CVR(T) Scimitar
  • Cadillac Gage V-150 Commando

Weapon Carriers

  • VBC-90
  • Wiesel
    • Wiesel 1 [HOT]
    • Wiesel MK20 Cannon Carrier
    • Wiesel 2 [Command]
    • Wiesel 2 [120mm Mortar]
    • Ozelot SRAD
    • Ozelot Radar/Command Post
  • M50 Ontos

Armoured Personnel Carriers

  • CV-90 Family
    • CV-9040 Infantry Fighting Vehicle
    • CV-90 AMOS Twin 120mm Mortar System
    • CV-90 Command Vehicle
    • CV-90 Recovery Vehicle
    • CV-90 Forward Observation Vehicle
    • CV-90120 Mobile Gun System
    • CV-90 Cobra-1 Air Defence Vehicle
    • CV-90 ATGW
      • A CV-90 fitted with the Lancelot Turret System for HOT missiles.
  • Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé (VAB) (N.B. All Latin American VAB's are 6x6)
    • VAB VTT 6x6 Armoured Personnel Carrier
    • VAB VCI Light Fire Support Vehicle
    • VAB Stinger (equipped with twin 20mm cannon, 4 Stinger missiles, with a pulse doppler surveillence radar)
    • VAB VOA Artillery observation vehicle
    • VAB RATAC Radar Artillery target acquisition vehicle
    • VAB RASIT Reconnaissance vehicle, carries the RASIT ground surveillance radar
    • VAB PC Command vehicle
    • VAB SIR Digital regimental C4ISTAR information system
    • VAB Bromure Electronic warfare vehicle
    • VAB Echelon Maintenance and repair vehicle
    • VAB Génie Engineering vehicle
    • VCAC UTM800 Tank destroyer
    • VTM 120 Mortar towing vehicle, can carry 70 bombs for the Thomson-Brandt 120mm mortar
    • VPM 81 Mortar carrier with an 81mm mortar firing through a roof opening
    • VAB SAN Armoured ambulance
    • VAB Reco NBC reconnaissance vehicle
    • VAB ATLAS Artillery fire command and control vehicle
  • BvS 206
  • BvS 210
  • RG-31 Nyala

Self Propelled Artillery/Air Defence

  • M270 MRLS
  • ROLAND (MAN 8x8 15t Truck)
  • AMX 30 AuF1 155mm self propelled gun
  • M107 107mm self propelled gun
  • M142 HIMARS


Artillery/Air Defence

  • AMX 30 AuF1 155mm self propelled gun
  • M107 107mm self propelled gun
  • M270 MRLS
    • M26 Rocket
    • M29 Rocket
    • M30 Guided MLRS
    • M31 Unitary Guided MLRS
    • M135A Rocket (Binary VX nerve agent submunition warhead)
    • M135B Rocket (Binary Sarin nerve agent submunition warhead)
    • MGM-140 ATACMS
    • MGM-168 ATAMCS Block IVA
  • M142 HIMARS
    • M26 Rocket
    • M29 Rocket
    • M30 Guided MLRS
    • M31 Unitary Guided MLRS
    • M135A Rocket (Binary VX nerve agent submunition warhead)
    • M135B Rocket (Binary Sarin nerve agent submunition warhead)
    • MGM-140 ATACMS
    • MGM-168 ATAMCS Block IVA
  • FIM-92 Stinger (Mounted on Ozelot, and VAB Stinger)
  • ROLAND
  • Cobra-1 Close Range SAM/Gun System (Mounted on AMX-30 ADV)
  • MIM-23 HAWK (Mounted on M-192 Launcher Trailer, and M-727 Tracked Launcher)
  • MIM-120 SLAMRAAM (In HAWK AMRAAM system, mounted on M-192 Launcher Trailer, and M-727 Tracked Launcher)
  • Cobra-2 Medium Range VL-SAM (on M270 chassis)

Helicopters

  • MBB Bo 105M
    • MBB Bo 105P/PAH-1A1
  • Boeing AH-64D Longbow Apache
  • Westland Lynx AH.7
  • Westland Lynx AH.9
  • Aerospatiale SA-330 Puma
  • Boeing CH-47 Chinook
  • Aerospatiale SA-315 Lama

Fixed WingAircraft

  • Embraer A-29B Super Tucano
  • Douglas C-47 Dakota
  • DHC-4 Caribou
  • DHC-5 Buffalo
  • U-27 Caravan

UAV

  • Luna UAV [3] (Brigade level UAV)
  • Micro V UAV [4] (Batallion level UAV)
  • Casper 250 [5] (Company level UAV)

Missiles

  • HOT Anti Tank Missile
  • FIM-92 Stinger
  • MIM-104 Patriot
  • AGM-114 Hellfire
    • AGM-114K Hellfire II
    • AGM-114L Longbow Hellfire
    • AGM-114M Hellfire II
    • AGM-114N Hellfire II
  • AIM-120 AMRAAM (Surface launched from the HAWK-AMRAAM system)
  • MGM-140 ATACMS
  • MGM-164 ATACMS II
  • MGM-168 ATACMS Block IVA
  • Broadhurst 2B
  • Broadhurst 6
  • Cobra-1 SAM
  • Cobra-2 VL-SAM
  • CRV7 Unguided Rocket
  • Spike-LR Anti-Tank Missile
  • Spike-MR Anti-Tank Missile
  • Spike-SR Anti-Tank Missile
  • THAAD

Unforms

Service Uniforms

Combat Uniforms

Rank Insignia

Normal Positions for each rank

Rank Position
Capitán General Chief of the Defence Staff
General
  • Vice Chief of the Defence Staff
  • Chief of the General Staff
  • Chief of Operations
Teniente General

General Officer Commanding a major command

General de Division Division Commander
General de Brigada Brigade Commander
Coronel Officer Commanding a Regiment
Teniente Coronel Battalion Commanding Officer
Mayor
  • Company Commander
  • Battalion Adjutant
Capitan Company Executive Officer
Teniente Platoon Leader
Segundo Teniente Platoon Executive Officer
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