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Sartinaynian Military Equipment: Bastion-Meridan

AP18/M16
The Meridan Firearms AP18/M16 Automatic Pistol is a Sartinaynian handgun first produced in Meridan in 1918, soon becoming the most common weapon in Sartinaynia as it was sold to the armed forces of all states in the Sartinaynian Federation. It was most famously used by Monica, the leader of the combined Bastion-Meridan forces, during the Sartinaynian Civil War as her primary weapon.



AP18/M16
Specifications
Weight: 1.1 kg empty
Length: 210 mm
Barrel Length: 127 mm
Cartridge: 11.43×23 mm
Action: short recoil operation
Rate of Fire: Manual
Muzzle Velocity: 255 m/s
Feed System: 7-round detachable magazine.

R31/M2
The Sartinaynian R31/M2 is a five-round magazine fed, bolt-action rifle that served as the . As the name suggests, it was adopted in 1931, and has been the primary rifle issued to all Sartinaynian infantry ever since, regardless of state.



R31/M2 Rifle
Specifications
Weight: 3.9 kg
Length: 1,100 mm
Barrel Length: 610 mm
Cartridge: 7.62×63 mm
Action: Bolt Action
Rate of Fire: Manual
Muzzle Velocity: 850 m/s
Effective Range: 900 m
Maximum Range: 3,900 m
Feed System: 5-round clips, internal magazine

AR22/M8
The Sartinaynian AR22/M8 is an automatic rifle chambered in 7.62×63mm fed from 20-round detachable box magazine. It entered service in 1922 and has gone through eight design variations.



AR22/M8
Specifications
Weight: 8.4 kg
Length: 1,194 mm
Barrel Length: 610 mm
Cartridge: 7.62×63mm
Action: Gas-Operated, rising bolt lock
Rate of Fire: 650 rounds/minute, cyclic
Muzzle Velocity: 860 m/s
Effective Range: 900 m
Maximum Range: 3,900 m
Feed System: 20-round detachable box magazine

SMG27/M3
The Sartinaynian SMG27/M3 is a submachine gun chambered in 11.43×23 mm pistol ammunition. It has been in use with the various Sartinaynian states militaries and later the Sartinaynian Volunteer Guard since 1927.



SMG27/M3 Submachine Gun
Specifications
Weight: 4.5 kg
Length: 810 mm
Barrel Length: 267 mm
Cartridge: 11.43×23 mm
Action: Blowback
Rate of Fire: 625 Rounds/minute
Muzzle Velocity: 285 m/s
Effective Range: 150 m
Feed System: 30-round box magazine

CSG14/M5
The CSG14/M9, or Combat Shotgun model 1914, Variant 9, is a Sartinaynian 12-gauge pump action shotgun developed in 1913 as a military close combat weapon for the Meridan Defence Force. It entered service in 1914 and saw extensive use in the Sartinaynian Civil War, particularly during the heavy street and indoors fighting that characterized the second year of the war. The CSG14 lacks a trigger disconnector and can therefore be fired rapidly by holding the trigger and running the action until the six shells are expended.



CSG14/M9 combat shotgun
Specifications
Weight: 3.8 kg
Length: 1,000 mm
Barrel Length: 510 mm
Cartridge: 12-gauge shells
Action: pump action
Effective Range: 21 m
Feed System: 6-round tubular magazine.

MG29/M4
The Sartinaynian MG29/M4 is a heavy machine gun designed and produced in Bastion since 1929. It was the standard issue heavy machine gun in all states up to and during the Sartinaynian Civil War and continued serving thereafter. It is also notable that the MG29/M4 was also produced in the MG29/M4Lversion, which is essentially an identical weapon, although smaller and chambered to fire the 7.62×63mm ammunition.



MG29/M4 Heavy Machine Gun
Specifications
Weight: 38 kg
Length: 1,654 mm
Barrel Length: 1,143 mm
Cartridge: 12.7×99 mm, 7.62×63mm (M4L)
Action: Short-recoil operated
Rate of Fire: 600 rounds/minute
Muzzle Velocity: 890 m/s
Effective Range: 1,500 m
Maximum Range: 2,500 m
Feed System: Belt fed

FTP51/M3
The FTP51/M3, or Flamethrower, Portable model 1951, Variant 3 is a Sartinaynian infantry flamethrower produced during the Sartinaynian Civil War.



FTP51/C Flamethrower
Specifications
Weight: 20.1 kg empty, 32.3 kg full
Crew: 1 operator
Rate of Fire: 1.5 l/s
Effective Range: 21.4 m
Maximum Range: 40.8 m
Feed System: Two 7.9 l fuel tanks, one propellant tank

ATR43/M1
The ATR43/M1 is a Sartinaynian portable anti tank weapon that fires a rocket propelled shaped charge. It first entered service in 1943.



ATR43/M1
Specifications
Weight: 5.9 kg
Length: 1.37 m
Caliber: 60 mm
Warhead: 1.6 kg, shaped charge
Crew: 2
Effective firing range: 400 m
Maximum firing range: 150 m

LRV38-C2 Motorcycle
The LRV38-C2 motorcycle is a Sartinaynian light reconnaissance vehicle originally produced by the Andersson Motorcycle Company (AMC), based in Kaina. It was first produced as a civilian motorcycle as the AMC-650M in 1936, however saw only moderate sales. In early March, 1938, the Meridan Defense Force took interest in the vehicle, and in April put in an order for 5,000 AMC-650M motorcycles to a modified specification that became the LRV38-A. Monica, the leader of the Bastion-Meridan Forces in the Sartinaynian Civil War, was a notable user of the LRV38-C2, using it for most of the war and private use before and after.
Military Modifications:
A second set of blackout head and tail lights.
A heavy-duty luggage rack for radios.
An ammunition box.
A fixed attachment rack for an R31/M2 rifle.
An oil bath air cleaner, replacing the air filter.



LRV38-C2
Specifications
Number Built: 11,758
Engine: Flat-twin diesel, 780 cc
Power: 32 hp
Top Speed: 128 km/h
Ignition Type: 6 V battery and coil, no distributor.
Transmission: 4-speed foot shift
Front Suspension: Leading link fork
Rear Suspension: Plunger
Fuel Capacity: 16.5 L

UV42-A5 Light
Built initially in 1942 by the Bastion Engine Company, the UV42-A5 is a Sartinaynian light utility vehicle that saw extensive use before, during and after the Sartinaynian Civil War as a personnel transport, towing truck for field guns, light transport vehicle as well as innumerable different roles. After the end of the civil war, a large portion of the surviving UV42-A5s were converted for civilian use, making it the most widespread vehicle in the nation. At over 40,000 built, the UV42-A5 is the most mass produced Sartinaynian military vehicle. Like the larger UT49, the UV42-A5 was produced in various version for different applications.



UV42-A5 Light Utility Vehicle
Specifications
Number Built: 42,517
Weight: 1,115 kg
Payload: 350 kg
Length: 3.36 m
Width: 1.57 m
Height: 1.32 m(roofless)
Engine: BEC 4-Cylinder Diesel, 60 hp
Transmission: 3 speed × 2 range trf case
Suspension: Live axles on leaf springs front and rear
Operational Range: 515 km
Top Speed: 105 km/h

UT49-A2 Utility Truck
The UT-49-A2, or Utility Truck, 6x6 2½ Ton, is a general purpose utility truck made by Motor Company Meridan that entered service in 1949. Built by the thousands for the Bastion-Meridan forces during the civil war, the UT49-A2 was the second most produced military vehicle in all of Sartinaynia, with approximately 11,000 trucks built between 1949 and 1955. After the civil war ended, the majority of the UT49-A2 truck were converted for civilian use. The truck was produced in a large number of different variations, including a fuel tanker and ambulance versions along with many others.



UT49-A2 Truck
Specifications
Number Built: 10,873
Weight: 4,000 kg
Payload: 2,500 kg
Length: 6.86 m
Width: 2.24 m
Height: 2.77 m
Engine: BEC240-A Diesel, 100 HP
Transmission: 5 speed, 2 × range trf case
Suspension: Beam axles on leaf springs
Operational Range: 512 km
Top Speed: 75 km/h

CP41-A1M Half-track
The CP41-A1M Half-track is a Sartinaynian half-track utility vehicle first introduced in 1941 that was used extensively by all sides of the Sartinaynian Civil War. Originally built to complement the UT39-A utility trucks in terrain where a regular wheeled vehicle would face trouble, the CP41-A1M proved to be highly successful, and was used extensively during and after the civil war. It was produced in considerable numbers and went on to be built in various models, from personnel carrier to gun motor carriage.



CP41-A1M Half-track
Specifications
Number Built: 5,482
Weight: 9,070 kg
Payload: 12 passengers
Length: 6.20 m
Width: 1.95 m
Height: 2.26 m
Armor: 15 mm
Armament: Varies by variant
Engine: BEC 8-Cylinder Diesel, 225 hp
Transmission: 5 speed × 2 range trf case
Front Suspension: semi-elliptic longitudinal leaf spring
Track Suspension: Vertical volute spring
Operational Range: 380 km
Top Speed: 75 km/h

SA39-F Armored Car
The SA39-F is a Sartinaynian 6×4 armored car first introduced into the Bastion Defence Force (BDF) in 1939 with the primary purpose of serving as an armored scouting vehicle for armored forces.



SA39-F Armored Car
Specifications
Number Built: 972
Number Surviving: 621
Weight: 7,900 kg
Length: 5.0 m
Width: 2.54 m
Height: 2.25 m
Crew: 4
Armor: 9.5-25 mm
Main Armament: 37mm/L57-M3
Secondary Armament: 2 MG29/M4
Engine: BEC 6-Cylinder Diesel, 132 hp
Power/Weight: 16.9 hp/t
Transmission: Synchromesh, 4 speed, 1 reverse
Front Suspension: Leaf spring
Operational Range: 540 km
Top Speed: 90 km/h

T46-A Light Tank
The T46-A Light Tank is a Sartinaynian light tank originating from Meridan. It was introduced in 1946 to replace the aging and obsolete T34-G Light Tank in the Meridan Defence Force and the Bastion Defence Force. It was produced in very large numbers due to the ease of construction and relative small size. The T46 was the first Sartinaynian tank with a torsion bar suspension to enter series production.



T46-A Light Tank
Specifications
Number Built: 1,716
Number Surviving: 1,124
Weight: 20 tons
Length: 5.0 m
Width: 3.0 m
Height: 2.75 m
Crew: 4
Armor: 10-45 mm
Main Armament: 57mm/L45-M2 65 rounds
Secondary Armament: 2 MG29/M4
Engine: MMC-120 V-12 Diesel, 500 HP
Power/weight: 20 hp/t
Transmission: Hydramatic, 8 speed, 4 reverse
Suspension: Torsion bar
Operational Range: 275 km
Top Speed: 59 km/h

M14A3-50 Medium Tank
The M14A3-50 Medium Tank was a lightweight medium tank, produced in Gloria and used by the Gloria Defense Forces from its introduction in 1938. Because of their adoption of the M14A3-50, the Gloria Defense Force purchased only a limited number of T44-A medium tanks, 50 in total. After Gloria surrendered to the Bastion-Meridan Forces in late 1951, the M14A3-50 was pressed in to Bastion-Meridan service as the T38/G-A, and was operated as a light tank.



M14A3-50 Medium Tank
Specifications
Number Built: 268
Number Surviving: 134
Weight: 23.0 tons
Length: 5.5 m
Width: 2.9 m
Height: 2.5 m
Crew: 5
Armor: 50 mm
Main Armament: 57mm/L45-M2
Secondary Armament: 2×MG29/M4
Engine: TTF-45 V-12 Diesel, 300 hp
Power/Weight: 13 hp/t
Suspension: torsion bar
Operational Range: 145 km
Top Speed: 47 km/h

T44-D Medium Tank
The T44-D was the most widespread medium tank in Sartinaynia during the Sartinaynian Civil War. First produced in 1944 by Bastion Heavy Vehicles, the T44-D was sold to all the different states in the Sartinaynian Federation before the Sartinaynian Civil War, resulting in T44-D tanks being used by all sides of the conflict. With over 2,000 built, the T44-D is the most produced tank in Sartinaynia.



T44-D Medium Tank
Specifications
Number Built: 2,172
Number Surviving: 872
Weight: 30.3 tons
Length: 5.85 m
Width: 2.61 m
Height: 2.74 m
Crew: 5
Armor: 12.7-76.2 mm
Main Armament: 76mm/L40-M4 71 rounds
Secondary Armament: 3 MG29/M4
Engine: BEC V-12 Diesel, 400 HP
Power/weight: 13.2 hp/t
Suspension: horizontal volute spring suspension
Ground Clearance: 43.2 cm
Operational Range: 240 km
Top Speed: 48 km/h

T48-C Medium Tank
The T48-C Medium Tank, Formerly T48-C Heavy Tank, is the heavier of the two medium tanks that served with the Bastion Defense Force. It entered service 1948 as the T48-A Heavy Tank with the BDF, and was carefully kept to Bastion. Two years and upgraded models later, with the introduction of the T50-A Heavy Tank, the T48-C was reclassified as a medium tank.



T48-C Medium Tank
Specifications
Number Built: 572
Number Surviving: 498
Weight: 42 tons
Length: 8.6 m(with gun)
Width: 3.51 m
Height: 2.78 m
Crew: 5
Armor: 50-102 mm
Main Armament: 90mm/L50-M8, 70 rounds
Secondary Armament: 3 MG29/M4
Engine: BEC V-12 Diesel, 650 hp.
Power/weight: 15.47 hp/t
Suspension: torsion bar
Operational Range: 200 km
Top Speed: 41 km/h

T49/AT-B Tank Destroyer
The T49/AT-B Tank destroyer is a Sartinaynian turreted tank destroyer developed for the Meridan Defence Force in the years leading up to the Sartinaynian civil war, entering service in June 1949. With a top speed of 82 km/h, and mounting the same 90mm/L50-M8 gun as the T48-C, the T49/AT-B is an incredibly lethal vehicle against armored formations. It holds the highest number of destroyed vehicles per loss of any Sartinaynian vehicle.



T49/AT-B Tank Destroyer
Specifications
Number Built: 248
Number Surviving: 216
Weight: 18 tons
Length: 5.3 m (excluding gun)
Width: 2.9 m
Height: 2.6 m
Crew: 5
Armor: 7.5-30 mm
Main Armament: 90mm/L50-M8, 45 rounds
Secondary Armament: 1 MG29/M4
Engine: MMC-122 V-12 Diesel, 525 hp.
Power/weight: 29.17 hp/t
Transmission: Torqmatic Automatic
Suspension: Torsion bar
Operational Range: 200 km
Top Speed: 82 km/h

T41-B Heavy Tank
The Meridan built T41-B Heavy Tank, originally Mark IV-HT, was a slow, heavily armored infantry support tank used by the Meridan Defense Force that entered service 1941. It was redesignated to T41-B when Meridan and Bastion combined forces to streamline designations in order to minimize battlefield confusion.



T41-B HeavvyTank
Specifications
Number Built: 341
Number Surviving: 255
Weight: 35 tons
Length: 5.8 m
Width: 2.7 m
Height: 2.5 m
Crew: 4
Armor: 55-150 mm
Main Armament: 37mm/L57-M3, 92 rounds
Secondary Armament: 1 MG29/M4
Engine: 2×MMC-108 V-8 Diesels, 162 hp each.
Power/weight: 9.25 hp/t
Suspension: coil springs
Operational Range: 225 km
Top Speed: 15 km/h

T50-A Heavy Tank
The T50-A heavy tank was a development project undertaken jointly by Bastion and Meridan to produce a new, superior tank. By the start of the civil war, only 52 of the vehicles had been produced, and production was stopped, as the faster and lighter T48-C proved more economical to produce and sufficient for the requirements of the Bastion-Meridan forces. Only one T50-A still exists, stored in Gloria.



T50-A Heavy Tank
Specifications
Number Built: 52
Number Surviving: 1
Weight: 52 tons
Length: 7.6 m(excluding gun)
Width: 3.38 m(with side panels)
Height:
Crew: 4
Armor: 50-152 mm
Main Armament: 100mm/L50-M1
Secondary Armament: 3 MG29/M4
Engine: BEC V-12 Diesel, 650 hp.
Power/weight: 13hp/t
Suspension: Horstmann Suspension
Ground Clearance: 50.8 cm
Operational Range: 120 km
Top Speed: 35 km/h

AF38-A1 Figher-Bomber
The Meridan Aerospace Manufacturing AF38-A1 Fighter isa single seat, daylight fighter built by Meridan Aerospace Manufacturing (MAM) for the Meridan Defence Force (MDF) in the late 30s, entering service with the MDF in June 1938, being later sold to many of the other states in the Sartinaynian Federation. It went on to serve with distinction in the Sartinaynian Civil War for most of the states, with the exception of the Bastion-Meridanforces, who had switched over to the more capable AF41-B2 from Bastion in 1944.



AF38-A1 Fighter
Crew: 1
Length: 9.84 m
Wingspan: 12.19 m
Height: 4.0 m
Wing area: 23.92 m²
Empty weight: 2,605 kg
Loaded weight: 3,480 kg
Max. takeoff weight: 3,950 kg
Powerplant: 1 × MMC-V12L, 1,185 hp
Maximum speed: 540 km/h
Range: 965 km
Service ceiling: 10,970 m)
Rate of climb: 14.05 m/s
Wing loading: 121.9 kg/m²
Power/mass: 0.3 hp/kg
Guns: 6 × MG29/M4A HMGs
Bombs: 2 × 100 kg bombs

AF41-B2 Figher-Bomber
The Bastion Aircraft Corporation (BAC) AF41-B2 Fighter-Bomber is a single seat, all weather daylight fighter-bomber built by Bastion Aircraft Corporation for the Bastion Defence Force (BDF)that entered service with the BDF in February 1941, replacing theMAM AF38-A1 in BDF and later MDF service. It served in the Sartinaynian Civil War under the Bastion-Meridan forces.



AF41-B2 Fighter-Bomber
Crew: 1
Length: 9.68 m
Wingspan: 11.38 m
Height: 3.76 m
Wing area: 21.92 m²
Empty weight: 2,753 kg
Loaded weight: 3,760 kg
Max. takeoff weight: 4,000 kg
Powerplant: 1 × BEC A47-LQ/V12, 1,320 hp
Maximum speed: 595 km/h
Range: 1,100 km
Service ceiling: 9,800 m
Rate of climb: 15.1 m/s
Wing loading: 171.5 kg/m²
Power/mass: 0.33 hp/kg
Guns: 6 × MG29/M4A HMGs
Bombs: 6 × 100 kg or 3 × 200 kg bombs

AC38-D1 Transport Aircraft
Sartinaynian AC38-D1 transport aircraft, military variant of the Bastion Aircraft Company (BAC) BC-1936 passenger liner. Entering service with the Bastion Defence Forces in 1938 as a military transport for supplies and personnel, the AC38-D1 still flies today, although demilitarized back to the BC-1936 variant.



AC38-D1 Transport Aircraft
Crew: 2
Length: 19.0 m
Wingspan: 26.0 m
Height: 4.9 m
Empty weight: 5,685 kg
Loaded weight: 8,435 kg
Powerplant: 2 × BEC A75-50 9-cylinder radial engines, 750 hp each
Maximum speed: 340 km/h
Cruise speed: 275 km/h
Range: 1,625 km
Service ceiling: 6,925 m
Rate of climb: 5.1 m/s

GAT29-37 Anti Tank Gun
The GAT29-37, or Gun, Anti Tank, Model 1929, 37mm, is a Sartinaynian 37mm towed anti tank gun.



GAT29-37 Anti Tank Gun
Specifications
Weight: 414 kg
Length: 3.92 m
Barrel length: 2.1 m
Width: 1.61 m
Height: 0.96 m
Crew: 4–6
Shell: 37×223 mm
Caliber: 37 mm
Breech: Vertical sliding-block
Recoil: Hydrospring
Carriage: Split trail
Elevation: -10° to +15°
Traverse: 60°
Rate of fire: 25 rpm
Muzzle velocity: up to 884 m/s
Maximum firing range: 6.9 km

GAT36-57 Anti Tank Gun
The GAT36-57, or Gun, Anti Tank, Model 1936, 57mm, is a Sartinaynian 57mm towed anti tank gun.



GAT36-57 Anti Tank Gun
Specifications
Weight: 1,140 kg
Barrel length: 2.54 m
Width: 1.8 m
Height: 1.28 m
Crew: 6
Shell: Fixed 57×441 mm
Calibre: 57 mm)
Breech: Vertical sliding-block
Recoil: Hydro-pneumatic
Carriage: Split trail
Elevation: -5° to +15°
Traverse: 90°
Rate of fire: 15 rpm
Muzzle velocity: Variable by ammunition
Effective firing range: 1,510 m
Maximum firing range: 4,600 m

LA38/M2-50 Infantry Mortar
The LA38/M2-50 is a Sartinaynian 50 mm light mortar used for infantry support. It entered service in 1938 and served extensively in the Sartinaynian Civil War. Only a handful of were retained by the Sartinaynian Volunteer Guards to this day.


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LA38/M2-50 Infantry Mortar
Specifications
Weight: 4.8 kg
Length: 53.3 cm
Crew: 2
Shells:
High Explosive: 960 g
Smoke: 910 g
Illuminating: 600 g
Calibre: 50 mm
Action: Trip
Elevation: 45-90°
Rate of fire: 8 rpm
Effective firing range: 460 m

LA38/M1-75 Infantry Mortar
The LA38/M1-75 is a Sartinaynian 75 mm mortar used for infantry support. It entered service in 1938 and served extensively in the Sartinaynian Civil War. Only a handful of were retained by the Sartinaynian Volunteer Guards to this day. It is the larger and heavier variant of the LA38/M2-50.


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LA38/M1-75 Infantry Mortar
Specifications
Weight: 40 kg
Length: 120 cm
Crew: 3
Shell: 3.8 kg
Calibre: 75 mm
Action: Trip
Elevation: 45-85°
Rate of fire: 6 rpm
Maximum firing range: 2,200 m

HA43-105 Howitzer
The HA43/M1-105 is a 105 mm howitzer from Sartinaynia that served extensively with the Bastion-Meridan forces during the Sartinaynian Civil War as their primary medium field howitzer. It is both accurate and fairly powerful, and had a range of just over 11 km, making ut a suitable infantry support weapon. After the war, all the HA43-105 guns were deactivated and placed into storage.



HA43-105 Howitzer
Specifications
Weight: 2,260 kg
Length: 5.94 m
Barrel length: 2.31 m
Width: 2.21 m
Height: 1.73 m
Shell: 105x372 mm
Caliber: 105 mm
Breech: Horizontal-block
Recoil: Hydro-pneumatic, constant, 110 cm
Carriage: split trail
Elevation: -5° to +66°
Traverse: 46°
Muzzle velocity: 472 m/s
Maximum firing range: 11,270 m

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