Equipment
UniformOfficerStandard outfit of an Officer. Rank shown is Kindralleitnant.
EnlistedStandard outfit for the average soldier of the Vabariigi Suurarmee, ranging from Light Infantry to Heavy Infantry. Rank shown is Seersant.
Standard outfit for the Mountaineers of the Vabariigi Suurarmee. Rank shown is Seersant.
FirearmsMain Service RiflesKäsirelv 1921The
Käsirelv 1921 is the dominant service rifle of the Koian military apparatus made by Käsirelv Armaments. It is an updated version of the Käsirelv 1902, which itself was an updated version of the original Käsirelv 1876. The Käsirelv Main-Series is chambered in
.460 Staol Kaitsja (
Staol Protector/
Defender). One of the largest sizes of conventional bullets, the Käsirelv 1921 has a detachable spring-loaded box magazine that can handle five rounds of ammunition. The firearm is reloaded using a lever-action located under the trigger mechanism. The lever must be fully retracted or up to 40% engaged for the magazine to still be able to removed. Any greater and the lever mechanism blocks the magazine from disengaging from the rifle cleanly. The gun comes equipped with a cleaning kit built in under the barrel.
Käsirelv I-1929The
Käsirelv I-1929 is the latest firearm from Käsirelv Armaments. It is an intermediate service rifle, chambered in
.243 Koi. The ammunition is fed through a detachable spring-loaded box magazine capable of holding twelve rounds. The .243 Koi is an intermediate-sized chambering, designed to allow for more bullets in exchange for direct firepower.
Side Rifles and Side ArmsKäsirelv Pocket Lever Rifle 1926The
Käsirelv Pocket Lever Rifle 1926, also known as the
PLR26 or unofficially the
Plier, is a smaller lever-action rifle designed to be carried in close spaces. The rifle is chambered in
.17 Tooja (
Bringer), containing an internal magazine with a capacity of 5+1. The PLR26 prides itself in being a widely accepted firearm for law enforcement and conductors alike.
Käsirelv Vulkaaniline | |
Vulkaaniline A | Vulkaaniline B,C |
The
Käsirelv Vulkaaniline is a common single-shot lever-action pistol that has been in circulation since 1909. It comes in three variants, the Vulkaaniline A which is chambered in
.17 Kiire Löök (
Quick Shot) and can handle eight rounds. It has a four-inch barrel. The Vulkaaniline B which is chambered in
.17 Kiire Löök (
Quick Shot) and can handle sixteen rounds. It has a six-inch barrel. The Vulkaaniline C is similar to the Vulkaaniline B in size, though is chambered in the more widely available
.45 ACP from neighboring countries. Due to this larger caliber, it is only capable of handling six rounds.
Käsirelv Ülemine-Luuk | |
ÜL-5 | ÜL-6 |
The
Käsirelv Ülemine-Luuk, commonly shortened to
ÜL, is the oldest sidearm in production and distribution. The ÜL-1 began production in 1864. It's latest models, the ÜL-5 and ÜL-6 began production in 1901 and 1904 respectively. The ÜL-5 is chambered in
.45 ACP and can handle six rounds. The ÜL-6 is chambered in
.17 Kiire Löök (
Quick Shot) and can handle eight rounds.
Käsirelv MetslaneThe
Käsirelv Metslane is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in
.45 ACP and has a detachable spring-loaded box magazine with a capacity of eight rounds. It began production in 1925.
Käsirelv MP29The
Käsirelv MP29 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in
.17 Kiire Löök (
Quick Shot) and has a detachable spring-loaded box magazine with a capacity of fifteen rounds. It began production in 1929.
ArtilleryField ArtilleryWIP
HowitzersWIP
Mortar ArtilleryWIP
Siege ArtilleryWIP
VehiclesCarsWIP
TrucksWIP
ArmorVäike Roomikvedur-1 (
VRV-1)
The
Väike Roomikvedur-1, typically shortened to the
VRV-1 or colloquially named the
Virv, is a Koian Tankette, the first of its class since its invention in 1919. The Virv is officially designated as a "Small Crawler Locomotive", owed to its similar design to the steam locomotives of the Koian Railroads. It can handle a crew of three, a commander, a driver, and a fireman. The commander sits within the turret and operates the turret along with being the lookout. The driver sits in the forward portion of the body, where they can see out the front and drive. In some experimental tanks, they are also the radio operator, though most tanks do not come equipped with a radio. The fireman's job is to operate and regulate the boiler of the tank, along with passing ammunition to the commander for use in the turret during fights. Their small size allows them to navigate the tough mountain terrain compared to more conventional landships.
Väike Avatud Roomikvedur-1 (
VARV-1)
The
Väike Avatud Roomikvedur-1, typically shortened to the
VARV-1 or colloquially named the
Varv, is a Koian Open Tankette, the first of its class since its invention in 1920. The Varv is officially designated as a "Small Crawler Locomotive", owed to its similar design to the steam locomotives of the Koian Railroads, though this variation has an open-topped turret. It can handle a crew of three, a commander, a driver, and a fireman. The commander sits within the turret and operates the turret along with being the lookout. The driver sits in the forward portion of the body, where they can see out the front and drive. In some experimental tanks, they are also the radio operator, though most tanks do not come equipped with a radio. The fireman's job is to operate and regulate the boiler of the tank, along with passing ammunition to the commander for use in the turret during fights. The open top allows for easier air ventilation and spotting, at the expense of more exposure to the elements and lobbed attacks. These tanks are seen mainly on bases around population centers.