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Deutsches Heer (RMB RP) (WIP)
Deutsches Heer or the German Armed forces is the armed forces of the Deutsches Kaiserreich and servers as a major military of the world. It consists of the Heer (Armed forces) , Lufftwaffe (Airforce) , Kreigsmarine (Navy) and the Heimatschutz (Homeland security forces).
Structure of Heer
The Kaiser has full control of the armed forces but uses a highly complex organizational structure. The basic peacetime organizational structure of the Imperial German Army is the Army inspectorate (Armee-Inspektion), the army corps (Armeekorps), the division and the regiment. During wartime, the staff of the Army inspectorates formed field army commands, which controlled the corps and subordinate units.
Army inspectorate
Germany was divided into army inspectorates, each of which oversaw three or four corps.
Corps
The basic organizational formation was the army corps (Armeekorps). The corps consisted of two or more divisions and various support troops, covering a geographical area. The corps was also responsible for maintaining the reserves and Landwehr in the corps area.
Division
The basic tactical formation was the division. A standard Imperial German division was organized into:
1)Division HQ
2)two infantry brigades organized into a brigade HQ and two regiments each (either of the line or light infantry),
3)a armoured brigade organized into a brigade HQ and two regiments
4)an artillery brigade organized into an HQ and two regiments
5)Combat service and support regiments under division HQ
Regiment
The regiment is the basic combat unit as well as the recruiting base for soldiers. When inducted, a soldier entered a regiment, usually through its replacement or training battalion, and received his basic training. There were three basic types of regiment: infantry, cavalry and artillery. Other specialties, such as pioneers (combat engineers) and signal troops, were organized into smaller support units.
List of Equipment
Infantry weapons-
Heckler & Koch P8
Heckler & Koch P30
Glock P9
Heckler & Koch P7
Heckler & Koch P12
Heckler & Koch P11
Heckler & Koch P2A1
Heckler & Koch MP5
Walther MPK/L
Heckler & Koch MP7
Heckler & Koch G36
Heckler & Koch HK416
Heckler & Koch G
Mauser Karabiner 98k
Heckler & Koch MG4
Heckler & Koch G8
Heckler & Koch MG5
M2HB Browning
Minigun (M134D-H)
Heckler & Koch G3A3ZF
Heckler & Koch G27
Heckler & Koch G28
G22 G22 Bundeswehr Technik 02
G23 G22
Haenel G29
G24
G82
Remington Model 870
DM51
Heckler & Koch HK69A1
Heckler & Koch AG36
Panzerfaust 3
DM-12 PARM-2
RGW 90 MATADOR
Carl Gustav
MELLS Spike-LR
Vehicles-
Panzerkampf Germania
Panzerkampf Leopard II
Panzerkampf koeniggs Panther
Marder
Puma
GTK Boxer Boxer
M113
Wiesel 1/2
Dingo 1/2
Enok
AGF Serval
Fennek
Eagle IV
Eagle V
DURO III
YAK Duro3
BV 206S
PzH 2000
MARS (M270 MLRS) MARS (MLRS)
Panzermörser M 113 A1 G
Dachs Pionierpanzer Dachs
Biber Panzerschnellbruecke
Leguan Panzerschnellbrücke
M3 Amphibious Rig
Büffel
Keiler
SLT 50 Elefant
SLT-56 Franziska
SLT Elefant 2
Unimog U3000, U4000 and U5000
RMMV HX2
Zetros
RMMV TG MIL
Iveco Trakker
Heavy road tanker 8x8
Troop detoxification site 90
Volkswagen T3/T4/T6 V
Mercedes-Benz 250 GD "Wolf"
BMW R 1150
KTM 400 LS-E Military
Kodiak
RABE
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Oberstleutnant | |
major | |
Generalmajor | |
Generalleutnant | |
General der Waffengattung | |
Generaloberst | |
Generaloberst mit dem | |
Generalfeldmarschall |