Good thread.
DT Defense Consultants Report
A few facts that I'm adding to the scenario first:
Over 5 years, if we use the Swiss defense budget as a guide, I have $15.5 billion to spend, which I'm rounding up to $16 billion due to economic activity over the next five years.
I'm estimating that before this assignment, there were at least 200,000 men in the army alone with varying states of training and competence.
However, just taking a look of the equipment available to work with, there's a lot to work with already.
First thing I did is I came up with a structure of how I want the army to look like:
2 Armored brigades
3 Mechanized brigades
3 Motorized brigades
1 Air Assault brigade
3x18 Fighter squadrons
2x14 Attack squadrons
2x14 Jet Trainer squadrons
2x14 Basic Flight trainer squadrons
Various transport and helicopter capabilities
Then I equipped them:
70,000 men
288 T-55/Type 59s modified to IDF Tiran 5
190 Achzarit APC (formerly T-55/Type 59s)
190 BMP-1 IFV
190 BMP-2 IFV (mostly used)
76 PT-76 Israeli-modified with 90mm gun, new engine, and targeting systems
120 BRDM-2 in various variants
64 Raad 2 155mm SP gun (Iranian knockoff of M109 SP gun) w/ 16 BL-904 counterbattery radar systems from China.
64 BM-21 122mm MRL (mostly used)
64 Type 95 SPAA/SAM
200 SA-16 MANPADs
600 Toophan 1/2 ATGM (Iranian knockoff of TOW ATGM)
5,000 Land Rover 4x4s and Unimog trucks
Assualt Rifle: Beryl Mod. 96 (Polish AK-74 clone chambered in 5.56 NATO)
Sniper Rifle: G3s modified with scopes and full-auto function removed
Sidearm: Glock 17
SAW: Negev LMG
GPMG: Pakistan Ordnance Industries licensed copy of MG-3
Support Weapons: RPG-7, 60 and 81 mm mortars
Heavy Machine Gun: POI copy of Chinese Type 54 in 12.7mm Soviet
84 PT-76s unmodified
130 BMP-1s
100 D-30 122mm howitzer
75 Type 86 100mm anti-tank guns
600 HJ-73 ATGMs
210 QW-2 MANPADs
Assualt rifle: AK-47
All other weapons: war left overs
I decided to go with mostly modified Chinese and Soviet weapons because of the Ebonians familiarity with them. We gave the bulk of modification contracts to Israel because of their experience with this type of job. We also procured Iranian, Pakistani, and Israeli weapons because of their cost and reliability. In the regular army, I emphasized mobility of forces and rapid response. The Tiran 5s should be able to hold their own against most types of MBTs in use in Africa. I decided to purchase BMP-2s to augment the BMP-1s because is many nations that use both vehicles deploy them together to compliment each other. I went with the Raad 2 because of the M109 is a well regarded and proven artillery piece. The Toophan series saw combat along the Israeli-Lebanon border and knocked out Merkava IV MBTs, so when we had to chance to procure some; we did.
Finally, the most important aspect is the establishment of the part-time reserve force. If the regular army is decimated in the early stages of war, the losses can be replaced.
More on the rebuilding Ebonia's army later....it's late.
DT Defense Consultants Report
A few facts that I'm adding to the scenario first:
Over 5 years, if we use the Swiss defense budget as a guide, I have $15.5 billion to spend, which I'm rounding up to $16 billion due to economic activity over the next five years.
I'm estimating that before this assignment, there were at least 200,000 men in the army alone with varying states of training and competence.
However, just taking a look of the equipment available to work with, there's a lot to work with already.
First thing I did is I came up with a structure of how I want the army to look like:
Army
2 Armored brigades
3 Mechanized brigades
3 Motorized brigades
1 Air Assault brigade
Air Force
3x18 Fighter squadrons
2x14 Attack squadrons
2x14 Jet Trainer squadrons
2x14 Basic Flight trainer squadrons
Various transport and helicopter capabilities
Then I equipped them:
Army
70,000 men
288 T-55/Type 59s modified to IDF Tiran 5
190 Achzarit APC (formerly T-55/Type 59s)
190 BMP-1 IFV
190 BMP-2 IFV (mostly used)
76 PT-76 Israeli-modified with 90mm gun, new engine, and targeting systems
120 BRDM-2 in various variants
64 Raad 2 155mm SP gun (Iranian knockoff of M109 SP gun) w/ 16 BL-904 counterbattery radar systems from China.
64 BM-21 122mm MRL (mostly used)
64 Type 95 SPAA/SAM
200 SA-16 MANPADs
600 Toophan 1/2 ATGM (Iranian knockoff of TOW ATGM)
5,000 Land Rover 4x4s and Unimog trucks
Assualt Rifle: Beryl Mod. 96 (Polish AK-74 clone chambered in 5.56 NATO)
Sniper Rifle: G3s modified with scopes and full-auto function removed
Sidearm: Glock 17
SAW: Negev LMG
GPMG: Pakistan Ordnance Industries licensed copy of MG-3
Support Weapons: RPG-7, 60 and 81 mm mortars
Heavy Machine Gun: POI copy of Chinese Type 54 in 12.7mm Soviet
Army Reserves
40,000 men84 PT-76s unmodified
130 BMP-1s
100 D-30 122mm howitzer
75 Type 86 100mm anti-tank guns
600 HJ-73 ATGMs
210 QW-2 MANPADs
Assualt rifle: AK-47
All other weapons: war left overs
I decided to go with mostly modified Chinese and Soviet weapons because of the Ebonians familiarity with them. We gave the bulk of modification contracts to Israel because of their experience with this type of job. We also procured Iranian, Pakistani, and Israeli weapons because of their cost and reliability. In the regular army, I emphasized mobility of forces and rapid response. The Tiran 5s should be able to hold their own against most types of MBTs in use in Africa. I decided to purchase BMP-2s to augment the BMP-1s because is many nations that use both vehicles deploy them together to compliment each other. I went with the Raad 2 because of the M109 is a well regarded and proven artillery piece. The Toophan series saw combat along the Israeli-Lebanon border and knocked out Merkava IV MBTs, so when we had to chance to procure some; we did.
Finally, the most important aspect is the establishment of the part-time reserve force. If the regular army is decimated in the early stages of war, the losses can be replaced.
More on the rebuilding Ebonia's army later....it's late.
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