DOMINION
PISTOLS & SMGs
Remus 5.7mm: A 5.7mm service pistol that fires two types of ammunition: incendiary and armour piercing. Usually used by commissars, but occasionally carried by staff officers, as well. Very similar to the Luger in design; uses a blowback mechanism.
Magna: A revolver sidearm popular amongst staff officers; .44 caliber. It is also the standard pistol of the Legionnaires.
9mm Krieger: The standard sidearm of Imperial soldiers; 9mm in calibre. It has a large magazine and a quick firing rate.
MP Parabellum: The standard 9mm SMG used by grenadiers with a retractable and easily removable stock, and can either come with a 100-round drum magazine, or a 35-round box magazine.
MP-30: A rare and oddly-designed bullpup 5.7mm SMG, coming with a 150-round drum magazine, or a 75-round box magazine, with a rate of fire of 1200 rpm.
MELEE WEAPONS
Sabre: A curved sword used by horse-riding scouts, as well as carried by high-ranking officers, especially those in full regalia; a broader version is carried regularly by Legionnaires.
Han Jian: A delicate ornamental sword with origins from Ancient China used only by the most skilled of melee fighters, as well as Legionary Centurions and Legates of the Motorised Cohorts.
Polearm: A close-combat weapon used by heavily-armoured soldiers and Legionnaires against heavily-armoured foes; usually with an adjustable 2m-long shaft with a main fighting part made of the strongest metals, shaped like an axehead on one end, a hammerhead on the other, with a spear-like tip at the end of the shaft.
Espada y Daga: Two weapons that work hand-in-hand. The longer weapon is the espada, which is a light, single-edged sword; the shorter weapon is the daga, which is practically a dagger. Both have sharp tips to allow for precision striking against unarmored parts on the foes.
Black Lance: A lance used by shock cavalry and men fighting in the trenches, as well as anti-armour grenadiers. It is usually 4m long, and has a small HEAT mechanism at the end of the spear that can be released from the shaft and activates upon contact with armour.
GRENADES
M65: A simple fragmentation grenade with an effective range of 8m.
M65s: Similar to the M65, but the thrower can reach greater distances thanks to the stick.
Incendiary Grenade
RIFLES
Regula Impetus Tormenta/RIT-72: The standard Imperial assault rifle; can come in bullpup variants. It is a 7.92x50mm rifle, and was constructed to survive the most rigorous of situations.
Regula Impetus Tormenta .22/RIT-12: The common compact bullpup variant of the Regula Tormenta with a 5.56x45mm cartridge with a higher rate of fire and muzzle velocity than the regular rifle, but doesn't do as much damage.
Arturo M72: The regular bolt-action battle rifle carried by marksmen and sharpshooter units. Chambers a 7.92x63mm round, and is meant for taking out heavier targets.
Arturo Carbine: A compact battle carbine based on the M72. Not as effective as the M72 in armour piercing and damage, but because of its semi-automatic and burst mode, it has a higher rate of fire.
M99 Light Thirteen: The sniper rifle chambering a 12.7x100mm round, with a massive effective firing range of 3200m.
Eques Rifle: A bolt-action rifle chambering the feared 5.56x60mm round, which can fire at 1500m/s.
Lancea Rifle: A directed-energy laser rifle meant to burn through flesh easily, and because each beam moves at the speed of light, long-range aiming is made easy, but is ineffective against heavy ceramic armour in the first shot. It is commonly used by snipers, grenadiers, and shock troopers. Its maximum range depends on how quickly the laser disperses into the environment.
MACHINE GUNS
MG-88: An LMG/MMG chambering a 7.92x63mm cartridge, firing at the impressive rate of 2000rpm.
HMG-13: A heavy machine gun chambering a 12.7x100mm cartridge, firing at 700rpm.
Lancea MG: A version of the Lancea Rifle which fires a larger diameter of beam with a higher rate of fire. It is also generally heavier, and has a bigger cell than the Lancea Rifle.
SUPPORT WEAPONS
Roman Arrow: A shoulder-fired ATGM going at 400m/s. Can penetrate the sides of a Bellator, and can have its velocity adjusted automatically. It is light and compact when compared to other ATGMs.
Tsar Trubka: A shoulder-fired 85mm recoilless rifle.
AUTOCANNONS
MG-109: A 20mm autocannon firing ballistic shells; can be static or emplaced.
MG-109 TP (Tapered Bore): A 20/30mm autocannon with a 30mm shell that tapers down to 20mm, giving it a faster velocity but lower rate of fire than its regular counterpart.
MG-505: A 30mm autocannon meant for anti-aircraft, anti-infantry, and anti-FV roles. Usually truck-mounted.
Ira: A 40mm gatling gun firing at over 7000rpm; usually mounted on ground attack vehicles.
GPA-47 (General-Purpose Autocannon): A quick-firing 47mm autocannon meant to combat lightly-armoured vehicles and aircraft, and can sometimes even be capable of piercing through the rear of a main battle tank.
Tempest: A set of four GPA-47s rolled into one weapon with a massive gun shield.
The Horn: A single 50mm autocannon mounted on the Narwhal Jet Fighter.
Lancea 88: The heaviest variant of the Lancea, which fires a destructive beam with a diameter of 88mm. It has a heavy cell pack weighing in at nearly 50kg, with each pack capable of firing 20 rounds at 60rpm. Unlike previous variants, the Lancea 88 is more high-powered, and can penetrate through the sides of tanks and cripple Internationale Walkers thanks to its anti-particle laser.
AH-75 (Auto-Howitzer 75): A 75mm tank gun made to fire at 120 rpm, but is placed only on heavy fighters and ground attack variants.
AH-102: A 102mm gun firing at 100rpm, for ground attack aircraft.
AH-128: A 128mm gun firing at 60rpm; massive and pillbox-like in shape, and is placed only on large gunships, superheavy tanks, and ships.
FIELD GUNS
FH-75: A small 75mm howitzer meant for taking out small infantry concentrations with minimal collateral damage.
Feldgewehr-105: A general-purpose light field gun made for taking out armoured vehicles and infantry used by mountain armies.
Feldgewehr-88 TP: An 88/105mm gun, with an 88mm bore and a 105mm shell, making for a higher velocity and higher penetration against armour.
Lancea H2: Similar to the Lancea 88, except for its energy output and the 125mm diameter of the barrel.
FH-155: A 155mm heavy gun-howitzer for destroying fortifications and, to a degree, tanks.
Devil's Cigar: A 21cm artillery piece.
Devil's Pipe: A rocket launcher with 8 tubes and a 21cm diameter per tube. Heavy variants have a maximum of 72 tubes. Each rocket can cover a distance of 40km in an Earth-sized planet.
The Tsar: A massive 240mm howitzer used in the direst of situations.
Sonic Cannon: A destructive unconventional weapon that blasts battlefields with sonic waves that can topple entire buildings. Can come in many variants.
EM Tormentum: An unconventional long-range artillery weapon making use of rail gun technology, capable of firing both conventional rounds and plasma bolts.
GENERAL PURPOSE VEHICLES
Halftrack: The most common general-purpose vehicle. Armed with an MG-88. Can be used for transporting goods or infantry.
Truck: Another common GPV, similar in purpose to a halftrack, but not as armoured, and not armed at all. It compensates for these with its speed. When not transporting, however, it is armed with an MG-505 at the back.
RV-109: A retrieval vehicle made from the hull of the FV-109, an armoured fighting vehicle with massive horsepower to spare, and armed only with an MG-88 and an HMG-13.
FV-11: A tracked armoured vehicle meant to deploy armoured grenadiers, armed with a Lancea HMG. Each vehicle can carry 12 men each.
XV-199 Condor Dropship: A heavily-armoured ship meant for both transporting goods; capable of transporting an entire platoon.
INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLES
FV-109: A fast vehicle usually made to accompany armoured grenadiers; armed with a turret-mounted MG-505.
FV-101: A light tank armed with an autoloaded Feldgewehr-88 meant to accompany the infantry en masse.
FV-900: A heavy infantry vehicle armed with a 75mm howitzer meant to take out enemy positions.
Maelstrom: A lightly-armoured tracked vehicle armed with Tempest autocannons.
Caesar M: A self-propelled gun based on the Caesar chassis, armed with a 500mm Devastator Cannon, and with additional frontal armour. Meant to support infantry in urban situations in missions involving the destruction of enemy fortifications.
Machina Tank Destroyer: A lightly-armoured 6-wheeled vehicle armed with a Roman Arrow and an 18cm anti-tank gun. Being wheeled and lightly-armoured, it has a maximum speed of 120kph.
Imperial Harmonica: A truck or half-track carrying a Devil's Pipe.
Caesar Tempest: A Caesar chassis armed with Tempest autocannons.
TANKS & SPGs
Caesar T-12: The most common main battle tank used by the Dominion; small, fast, and well-armoured, it is made to adapt to most battlefield situations. It has a speed of 78kph, with a weight of 40 tons. It is armed with a pintle-mounted HMG-13, a coaxial Lancea MG, and a 130mm cannon.
Bellator: The second most common main battle tank, the Bellator is better armed than the Caesar. It has a speed of 70kph, with a weight of 50 tons, but despite the impenetrable frontal armour, its sides and rear are not as thick as the Caesar's. It is armed with a 152mm cannon and a coaxial Lancea MG, and has an MG-109 on a pintle mount instead of the HMG-13.
Bellator Vindicator: A Bellator variant armed with a 17cm gun. Though more capable of taking out stationary tanks, it is more optimal to be used against Internationale Walkers.
Nemesis: A tank made specifically for the Filii Nemeseos' shock and awe tactics, with a maximum speed of 120kph. It has virtually no armour except at the front, which is nigh impenetrable. Like the Caesar, it is armed with a 130mm gun, and is incredibly small.
Sturmgeschütz M25: A turretless tank armed with a 21cm anti-tank gun based on the Bellator chassis. Requires only one crew member to operate.
Imperator: An advanced tank construct armed with a powerful multi-purpose 152mm gun that can fire high-energy anti-particle lasers given the right 'shell' was chambered. It is the rarest tank around, being very expensive and near-indestructible while maintaining a light weight, and used only by the most prestigious tank aces. It is small with a rear-mounted turret, and sponson-mounted weapons that vary between the different
Bismarck: A superheavy tank design. At first, it seems useless in a modern battlefield, but it is possibly the worst thing to see as an Internationale soldier in an urban environment. The 70-ton vehicle has a minimum armour of 2000mm RHA, and is practically impenetrable. The only way to defeat one is by mobility killing one, and even then, it would pose as an impenetrable wall. It is equipped with five MG-88 guns all around, a 21cm anti-tank gun, and a 300mm hull-mounted howitzer, with an additional 20mm and 75mm howitzer mounter coaxially. Fortunately for the UDSN, these designs are few and far between, for it is expensive, complicated to make, and requires nearly a crew of 10 to operate perfectly.
MT1: A light tank armed with either a Lancea H, or a Panzerabwehrgewehr-88 TP. It has no armour and is capable of moving at 120kph. It is only about three tons in weight, and has pneumatic suspensions and advanced mechanisms on the tracks that allow it to climb steep mountain slopes.
Earthshaker A: A self-propelled gun carriage armed with a 155mm howitzer as its main armament on a turret placed upon the hull of a Bellator.
Hellbreaker: A self-propelled gun carriage armed with a 240mm howitzer as its main armament on a massive turret. Not mounted on a tank chassis, and is instead mounted on a quadrupedal machine.
Carriage of the Tsar: A self-propelled gun carriage with a 21cm. Considerably faster than its Hellbreaker counterpart thanks to its tracked nature.
Magna Tormentorum: A massive SPG with a 2000mm gun, a sonic cannon, and dozens of anti-aircraft, anti-orbital, and anti-tank capabilities. Big, slow, and expensive, only one exists in the Ceres Front, and is only deployed in the direst of situations.
AERONAUTICA & SPATIAL FIGHTERS
Stormbird: An aeronautic air superiority fighter that uses an advanced jet propulsion system which propels the small and sleek aircraft at a maximum speed of mach 5. Due to the high velocities at which the Stormbird flies (maximum of 2km/s), it is usually unmanned, but it has a cockpit which can be manned by a pilot. It is armed with two anti-tank missiles, thirty rockets, and four MG-505s.
Narwhal: A jet-powered aeronautic stealth fighter/bomber. Though not as fast as the Stormbird, it is more manoeuvrable, thanks to its fixed wing shape. It is not easily detected by enemy radars, and is armed with a 50mm Horn cannon, as well as four GPA-47s, with four missiles that can be either tactical nukes, or anti-tank.
Falco Peregrinus: An aeronautic-spatial fighter-bomber. Like the Narwhal in shape, the Falco Peregrinus is smaller, has better engines, and has a better armament. It is also capable of having a bigger payload, able to carry not only missiles, but conventional bombs, with an adjustable bomb bay, which is capable of carrying 2000kg worth of bombs without slowing it down all that much. Its Horn cannon was removed and replaced with a Lancea 88, and comes with a complimentary two Lancea MGs.
Valkyrie: An aeronautic-spatial fighter. It has a jet engine to allow it to travel in atmosphere, but also in vacuums. Unfortunately, in atmosphere, it is not as effective due to its sheer weight. It is armed with four MG-109s on its wings, and four MG-505s on its nose. It also has four anti-tank missiles, and fifty rockets.
Valkyrie Gunship: A Valkyrie variant that's much heavier, but better armed, with the MG-109s removed. It adds a Lancea 88 underneath the nose, and an AH-75 on its side. It is strictly not meant for engaging enemy jets.
Dominator Fortress: A new gunship capable of vacuum and atmosphere travel. It has a maximum speed of mach 2. Though heavier than the Valkyrie Gunship, it is better manoeuvring in atmosphere thanks to its shape. It has a nose-mounted Lancea 88 and dual Ira gatling guns. In a ball mount underneath the ship is an AH-128, which rains down massive high explosive 128mm shells into the unlucky enemies below, while making use of the broadside and port AH-102s.
Subjugator Superfortress: A larger and stronger version of the Dominator. Not meant for fighting at all, and can carry smaller ships like the Colibri to protect it while it goes on its occasional bombing runs. It is not shaped like the Dominator, for the Subjugator looks more like a massive floating aircraft carrier than an actual aircraft. It is also capable of carrying a payload of 3000kg, making it a feared superweapon of the Dominion.
Colibri: The Colibris are small aircraft. Unlike other aeronautic-spatial fighters, the Colibri spend time in Subjugator Superfortresses and in ships, where they can change their engines entirely in a few minutes. They are more mass-produced, smaller, and cheaper than the other aircraft the Dominion has, but they are as equally powerful, being armed with Lancea MGs and 88s, as well as high-yield tactical nuclear missiles meant for destroying ships.
Hähyä: A quadrupedal Knight with a Lancea H2 and the same 152mm gun as a Bellator tank. It is known for its extreme accuracy and agility, but unfortunately, it is slow. It requires a crew of two to operate, one commander, and one gunner.
Sagittarius: The most common quadrupedal Battle Knight of the Dominion, armed with the common 152mm tank sniper on one hand, and an Ira gatling gun on the other. It has multiple MG-88s, specifically on one chest, and both legs. It also has two missile pods at the back. It crewed by three people; one noble, and two engineers. It is about 3-4 stories tall.
Praedator: The most common bipedal Knight. Unlike the Sagittarius, the Bellator is only two metres tall maximum, and has legs meant for running at high speeds. It is armed with a single Lancea 88 on its shoulders, double MG-88s atop is carapace, an Ira gatling gun, and double rocket pods.
Bellator: The second most common bipedal Knight, standing at ten metres tall. It is armed with a Tempest autocannon on the carapace, a Lancea 88 with a complementary 50mm Horn on one hand, a one-of-a-kind 105mm automatic howitzer on the other, and multiple HMG-13s located on various gun turrets.
Ritter: A 20m-tall bipedal medium-class Knight, the Ritter is armed with two high-calibre close infantry support guns on its shoulders. Unlike most other Knights, the Ritter is more Human-like, with a carapace shell that makes it looked hunchbacked. It also has a shield with a protected 30mm Ira attached to one hand, and a lance-shaped Lancea H2 on the other.
Eques: A cousin to the Ritter, the Eques stands at approximately the same height, but unlike the Ritter, the Eques has a wide variety of more general-purpose guns; more commonly, the 155mm gun-howitzer. Like the Ritter, it has a Lancea H2 on one hand, but instead of a shield with an Ira on the other, it has a shield with an AH-128 loaded with HESH shells.
Sagittarius: The most common quadrupedal Battle Knight of the Dominion, armed with the common 152mm tank sniper on one hand, and an Ira gatling gun on the other. It has multiple MG-88s, specifically on one chest, and both legs. It also has two missile pods at the back. It crewed by three people; one noble, and two engineers. It is about 3-4 stories tall.
Praedator: The most common bipedal Knight. Unlike the Sagittarius, the Bellator is only two metres tall maximum, and has legs meant for running at high speeds. It is armed with a single Lancea 88 on its shoulders, double MG-88s atop is carapace, an Ira gatling gun, and double rocket pods.
Bellator: The second most common bipedal Knight, standing at ten metres tall. It is armed with a Tempest autocannon on the carapace, a Lancea 88 with a complementary 50mm Horn on one hand, a one-of-a-kind 105mm automatic howitzer on the other, and multiple HMG-13s located on various gun turrets.
Ritter: A 20m-tall bipedal medium-class Knight, the Ritter is armed with two high-calibre close infantry support guns on its shoulders. Unlike most other Knights, the Ritter is more Human-like, with a carapace shell that makes it looked hunchbacked. It also has a shield with a protected 30mm Ira attached to one hand, and a lance-shaped Lancea H2 on the other.
Eques: A cousin to the Ritter, the Eques stands at approximately the same height, but unlike the Ritter, the Eques has a wide variety of more general-purpose guns; more commonly, the 155mm gun-howitzer. Like the Ritter, it has a Lancea H2 on one hand, but instead of a shield with an Ira on the other, it has a shield with an AH-128 loaded with HESH shells.
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