[h1]UDSN[/h1] (NOT EVEN HALFWAY FINISHED YET) [hider=Internationale Army Weapons] [h3]PISTOLS & SMGs[/h3] [b][u]9mm High-Power:[/u][/b] The common handgun used by officers and infantrymen alike. [b][u]UDSN 7mm:[/u][/b] A less common handgun model used more by higher-ranking officers, chambered in a 7mm cartridge. [b][u]Bagin 9:[/u][/b] An SMG designed by a man named Bagin, chambered in 9mm, and can fire at a rate of 800rpm. Can come in a 35-round box magazine, or a 100-round drum magazine. [b][u]M51c (Mark 51 carbine):[/u][/b] An SMG chambered in 7mm, capable of firing at 1200rpm, and comes in either a 35-round box magazine, or a 120-round drum magazine. [b][u]M51s:[/u][/b] A specialist variant of the M51. Instead of chambering a 7mm, it instead chambers a 5mm round (can be HE or AP), and fires at 1400rpm. It is also shorter than the original. [h3]MELEE WEAPONS[/h3] [b][u]UDSN Machete:[/u][/b] A heavy-bladed weapon used to cut through flesh easily. It is the common soldier's weapon. [b][u]UDSN Battle-axe:[/u][/b] To combat the Imperial Polearm, the UDSN designed its own melee weapon meant to dish out bunt force trauma. The Battle-axe is a heavy weapon with a large axe head, and a large hammer on the other side. [h3]GRENADES[/h3] [b][u]Fragmentation Grenade:[/u][/b] A cylindrical grenade with an effective range of 7m. Unlike the Imperial grenades, one may easily attach a stick to the grenade instead of having to produce a new variant. [b][u]Incendiary Grenade[/u][/b] [h3]RIFLES[/h3] [b][u]Standard NRG:[/u][/b] A play on the word 'energy,' this rifle acts as the standard rifle for infantrymen. It is a directed-energy laser weapon, and its only true weakness is the amount of dispersion. Unfortunately, the NRG suffers from one fatal flaw: being mass-produced, it is prone to misfires, as well as having varying frequencies. Like Imperial versions, it is not meant for use against heavily-armoured troops. [b][u]NRGC:[/u][/b] A bullpup version of the Standard NRG, the NRGC is called the 'Laser Carbine' by Imperials for its stubby appearance as used by some specialist troops. It is not as mass-produced as the Standard NRG, and is better in all respects. [b][u]Solon:[/u][/b] A UDSN bullpup assault rifle which serves as the second standard weapon of the army. While not as powerful as the NRG when facing against unarmored troops, it is better at armour-piercing. Fires at 700rpm, and chambers a 7.62mm round. [b][u]Hebért:[/u][/b] A powerful UDSN battle rifle chambered in 7.62x51mm. It is commonly used as a sharpshooter rifle, but some soldiers use it in burst-fire mode. [b][u]M50 Sniper Weapons System:[/u][/b] A powerful sniper rifle chambered in 7.62x60mm. It is purely a sniper rifle, and its composition allows it to be light. [b][u]50S:[/u][/b] A powerful sniper chambered in 12.7x100mm; however, it has a lower velocity and effective firing range than the Imperial Light Thirteen, but it is more destructive thanks to the sheer amount of energy imparted upon the target. [h3]SUPPORT WEAPONS[/h3] [b][u]XW5:[/u][/b] An experimental weapon which fires plasma. It is low-velocity, very hard to produce, and requires 1kg-heavy packs of hydrogen to fire a single shot. From medium range, it could disintegrate a Human being, but if used in close range, the wearer is prone to being caught in the explosion and also be disintegrated. It is also capable of melting through enemy armour. Rendered useless at ranges beyond 500m. [b][u]M92:[/u][/b] A shoulder-mounted 75mm recoilless rifle capable of piercing through the enemy armour's rear. [b][u]M92-2:[/u][/b] A two-barrelled version of the M92, which can fire shots one at a time, or twice at a time. [b][u]Athenian Tube:[/u][/b] A very powerful UDSN HEAT ATGM capable of piercing even the sides of an enemy Bellator tank. It also is capable of changing velocities based on what the user wants, but its standard velocity is 400m/s. [h3]MACHINE GUNS[/h3] [b][u]M9 GPMG:[/u][/b] The standard machine gun used by the UDSN. Light, cheap, and chambered in 7.62x51mm. [b][u]50 MG:[/u][/b] A standard HMG chambered in 12.7x100mm. [b][u]NRG-MG:[/u][/b] An HMG version of the NRG. It is heavier, and has a larger diameter and firing rate. [h3]AUTOCANNONS[/h3] [b][u]1.1":[/u][/b] A 28mm autocannon, usually mounted in a quadruple mount, used for anti-aircraft and anti-infantry. [b][u]M244:[/u][/b] A 25mm autocannon with a higher velocity that the 28mm, but a lower rate of fire. [b][u]Mk3:[/u][/b] A 35mm autocannon capable of putting lightly-armoured Imperial vehicles out of action. [b][u]M103 Maelstrom:[/u][/b] A 30mm autocannon gatling gun with a firing rate of 7500rpm. [b][u]NRG M9:[/u][/b] A 105mm NRG that serves as both a field gun and an autocannon, capable of penetrating through the sides of the Imperial Bellator. [h3]FIELD GUNS[/h3] [b][u]37mm M5:[/u][/b] A light, quick-firing 37mm used by scouts that could fire high velocity shots capable of going through enemy scout armour usually mounted on halftracks. [u][b]75mm Field Gun:[/b][/u] A 75mm gun capable of firing a heavy high-explosive shell, HEAT, and a regular AP discarding-sabot fin-stabilised round. It is possibly the most common field gun, with UDSN armies fielding them in the tens of thousands in campaigns. It is capable of penetrating through the sides of a Bellator whilst doing significant damage, but the round goes so fast that the gunners need to have perfect shots in order to knock out lighter tanks. [b][u]76mm Rifled:[/u][/b] A 76mm field gun that fires high-explosive squash-heads, APCR, and AP. Not for use against actual enemy tanks, and is more for use against light tanks, scout vehicles, general-purpose vehicles, and the like. [b][u]M01:[/u][/b] A 90mm field gun commonly placed on tank destroyers. It is a quick-firing anti-tank and anti-aircraft gun, capable of being fired at a rate of a round per five seconds. It is similar to the 75mm in the diversity in rounds, but it is generally more powerful, and can go through the sides of the Caesar, but only barely. [b][u]105mm Howitzer:[/u][/b] A 105mm howitzer meant for use against enemy fortifications and infantry. [b][u]105mm Gun M21:[/u][/b] A 105mm field gun made specially for fulfilling anti-tank roles. [b][u]140mm M354:[/u][/b] A 140mm tank gun that serves as the main armament of most modern UDSN tanks. [b][u]155mm Howitzer:[/u][/b] A 155mm howitzer used against enemy fortifications. [b][u]24cm m500:[/u][/b] A heavy 24cm howitzer to be carried only on SPGs. [b][u]Hathor:[/u][/b] A massive harmonica-shaped rocket artillery launcher with 18cm diameters. [/hider] [hider=UDSN Vehicles] [h3]GENERAL PURPOSE VEHICLES[/h3] [b][u]M5 Rhino:[/u][/b] A massive armoured personnel carrier capable of carrying 20 men. It is, however, surprisingly fast. Thanks to its speed and sheer horsepower, it is sometimes used to haul heavier vehicles and field guns. Uses an Athenian Tube for anti-tank defence. [b][u]Halftrack M1:[/u][/b] A simple armoured halftrack for troop and equipment transport. Armed with an M9 GPMG. [b][u]AT-09:[/u][/b] An armoured vehicle used for transporting grenadiers and specialists, armed with a 20mm autocannon. [b][u]Garrison Carrier:[/u][/b] A heavy dropship that can transport entire platoons. [h3]INFANTRY FIGHTING VEHICLES[/h3] [b][u][/u][/b] [/hider]