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The army of [[the Imperial Race]] is a force Desinged for speed.  They are armed with Heckler & Koch G36 Assult Rifles as a standard weapon. they wear Black army uniforms. The special operatiosn units are given extensive training but, Infantry are given exeptional training  The heart and soul of the Army is its tanks. useing German tanks they have been able to build up one of the Fastest Tank forces in the World. The Military also has a massive nuclear stock pile.
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'''Wehrmacht''' ("Defence force") is the name of the armed forces of [[Naki Germany]]. The Wehrmacht consistes of the army ([[Heer]]), the navy ([[Kriegsmarine]]) the air force ([[Luftwaffe]]) and the [[Waffen-SS]] ("Armed-SS"), with [[Sturmabteilung]] (SA) units occasionally added.
The Military has found a way to combat logistics problems. Private Corperations are used for logistics while the Fighting is done by the army.
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== History ==
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After the [[Crusade of the Glorious Empire]] ended with a capitulation of [[The Glorious Empire]]'s empire the Floydian States Argreement imposed severe restrictions on [[The Glorious Empire]]'s military strength. The army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy. The fleet was to consist of at most six battleships, six cruisers, and twelve destroyers. Tanks and heavy artillery were forbidden and the air force was dissolved. A new post-war military (the Reichswehr) was established . General conscription was abolished under another mandate of Fith Period argeement.
  
== Weapons ==
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TGE immediately began circumventing these conditions. A secret collaboration with [[Trade and Wealth]] began after the treaty of Rapallo. Major General Otto Hasse traveled to Moscow to further negotiate the terms. TGE helped Trade and Wealth with industrialisation and T&W's officers were to be trained in Germany. German tank and air force specialists would be trained in Trade and Wealth  and German chemical weapons research and manufacture would be carried out there along with other projects. Around three hundred German pilots received training at Lipetsk, some tank training took place near Kazan and toxic gas was developed at Saratov.
  
Heckler & Koch G36 - 5.56 mm x 45 Assault rifle replacing the Heckler & Koch G3
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After the death of president Paul von Hindenburg, all soldiers were ordered to take a personal oath to [[Adolf Hister]]. This process went smoothly for the most part, since National Capitalist ideology was popular among German citizens and the military. TGE began openly ignoring the Floydian States treaty provisions. Conscription was reintroduced and while the size of the standing army was to remain at about one hundred thousand, another one hundred thousand would receive training each year. The conscription law introduced the name Wehrmacht, so not only can this be regarded as its founding date, but the organisation and authority of the Wehrmacht can be viewed as Naki creations regardless of the political affiliations of its high command (who nevertheless all signed personal loyalty oaths to Hister). The insignia was a stylised version of the Iron Cross (the so-called Balkenkreuz, or beamed cross)
  
Heckler & Koch MG4
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==Command structure==
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Legally, the Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht was the German Chancellor, a position Adolf Hister holds. Administration and military authority initially lay with the war ministry under Werner von Blomberg.
  
MG3 - 7.62 mm x 51 machine gun
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The OKW coordinated all military activities but the Keitel's (Head of the Wehrmacht sway over the three branches of service ([[Heer]] army, [[Luftwaffe]] air force, and [[Kriegsmarine]] navy) was rather limited. Each had its own High Command, known as Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH, army), Oberkommando der Marine (OKM, navy), and Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL, air force). Each of these high commands had its own general staff.
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[[Image:Rkm19351938ih9.jpg|frame|right|Flag for the C-I-C of the
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German Armed Forces ]]
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=== OKW — Armed Forces High Command ===
  
Heckler & Koch MP7 - 4.6 mm x 30 sub-machine gun replacing the Heckler & Koch MP5
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Chief of the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces - Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel
  
Heckler & Koch P8 - 9 mm x 19 pistol replacing the Walther P1
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Chief of the Operations Staff - Alfred Jodl
  
Accuracy International G22 - 7.62 mm x 66.5 Sniper rifle
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=== OKH — Army High Command ===
  
Dynamit Nobel Panzerfaust 3 - Rocket propelled grenade
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Army commanders
  
Raytheon Fliegerfaust 2 (FIM-92 Stinger) - infrared homing surface-to-air missile
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Generalfeldmarschall Walther von Brauchitsch 
  
MILAN
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Generalfeldmarschall Ferdinand Schörner
  
Granatpistole
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=== OKM — Navy High Command ===
  
Eickhorn Kampfmesser KM2000 - 172 mm tanto style blade standard battle knife
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Navy commanders
  
== Combat vehicles ==
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Grossadmiral Erich Raeder 
Leopard 1 - Main Battle Tank (1000 - phasing out)
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Leopard 2 - Main Battle Tank (1900) [[Image:250px-Leopard2A6.jpg|right|frame|Leopard 2 is the main battle tank of the Heer]]
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Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz
  
Marder A2/A3 - infantry fighting vehicle (2100)
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Generaladmiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg 
  
Wiesel 1/2 - light air-transportable infantry fighting vehicle
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=== OKL — Airforce High Command ===
  
Boxer MRAV - Multirole Armoured Vehicles (1000) to replace 2416 M113, 224 M557, 408 Luchs SPz-2
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Air Force commander
and 1016 Fuchs TPz-1 vehicles
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Dingo 1/2
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Reichsmarschall Alfred Göring 
  
Mercedes Wolf
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Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim
 
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Mungo
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Luchs
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Fuchs
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Fennek
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Puma
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== Artillery ==
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M270 MLRS - 270mm multiple rocket launcher (154)
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LARS - 110 mm multiple rocket launcher (80)
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PzH 2000 155mm self-propelled howitzer replacing 573 M109A3G
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FH70 - 155 mm Howitzer (192)
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M101 - 105 mm Howitzer (114)
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Model 56 - 105 mm gun (19)
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JPZ4-5 - 90 mm self-propelled gun (118)
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Gepard - 35 mm self-propelled anti-aircraft (379)
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M113 Mortar 120 mm Tampella (515)
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== Non-combat vehicles ==
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G-Wagen
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==Helicopters==
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CH-53G (108)
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UH-1D - been phased out (174)
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Bo105 attack, anti-tank and scouting/liaison (341)
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Eurocopter Tiger UHT
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NH90
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Eurocopter EC135
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[[Catiories|National-Capitalism]]
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 19 August 2006

Wehrmacht ("Defence force") is the name of the armed forces of Naki Germany. The Wehrmacht consistes of the army (Heer), the navy (Kriegsmarine) the air force (Luftwaffe) and the Waffen-SS ("Armed-SS"), with Sturmabteilung (SA) units occasionally added.

History

After the Crusade of the Glorious Empire ended with a capitulation of The Glorious Empire's empire the Floydian States Argreement imposed severe restrictions on The Glorious Empire's military strength. The army was limited to one hundred thousand men with an additional fifteen thousand in the navy. The fleet was to consist of at most six battleships, six cruisers, and twelve destroyers. Tanks and heavy artillery were forbidden and the air force was dissolved. A new post-war military (the Reichswehr) was established . General conscription was abolished under another mandate of Fith Period argeement.

TGE immediately began circumventing these conditions. A secret collaboration with Trade and Wealth began after the treaty of Rapallo. Major General Otto Hasse traveled to Moscow to further negotiate the terms. TGE helped Trade and Wealth with industrialisation and T&W's officers were to be trained in Germany. German tank and air force specialists would be trained in Trade and Wealth and German chemical weapons research and manufacture would be carried out there along with other projects. Around three hundred German pilots received training at Lipetsk, some tank training took place near Kazan and toxic gas was developed at Saratov.

After the death of president Paul von Hindenburg, all soldiers were ordered to take a personal oath to Adolf Hister. This process went smoothly for the most part, since National Capitalist ideology was popular among German citizens and the military. TGE began openly ignoring the Floydian States treaty provisions. Conscription was reintroduced and while the size of the standing army was to remain at about one hundred thousand, another one hundred thousand would receive training each year. The conscription law introduced the name Wehrmacht, so not only can this be regarded as its founding date, but the organisation and authority of the Wehrmacht can be viewed as Naki creations regardless of the political affiliations of its high command (who nevertheless all signed personal loyalty oaths to Hister). The insignia was a stylised version of the Iron Cross (the so-called Balkenkreuz, or beamed cross)

Command structure

Legally, the Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht was the German Chancellor, a position Adolf Hister holds. Administration and military authority initially lay with the war ministry under Werner von Blomberg.

The OKW coordinated all military activities but the Keitel's (Head of the Wehrmacht sway over the three branches of service (Heer army, Luftwaffe air force, and Kriegsmarine navy) was rather limited. Each had its own High Command, known as Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH, army), Oberkommando der Marine (OKM, navy), and Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL, air force). Each of these high commands had its own general staff.

Flag for the C-I-C of the German Armed Forces

OKW — Armed Forces High Command

Chief of the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces - Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel

Chief of the Operations Staff - Alfred Jodl

OKH — Army High Command

Army commanders

Generalfeldmarschall Walther von Brauchitsch

Generalfeldmarschall Ferdinand Schörner

OKM — Navy High Command

Navy commanders

Grossadmiral Erich Raeder

Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz

Generaladmiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg

OKL — Airforce High Command

Air Force commander

Reichsmarschall Alfred Göring

Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim