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** [[Rathlin Royal Militia]]
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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Name
!Origin
!Type
!Caliber
!Photo
!Notes
|-
! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Pistols
|-
|Heckler & Koch USP
|[[File:Flag of Germany.png|25px]] Germany
|Semi-Automatic Pistol
|9x19mm
|[[File:Usp.png|180px]]
|The USP entered service in 2007 in the Irish Army and stockpiles was seized after the
Corkonian War of Independence and were put into service.
|-
! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Assault Rifles
|-
|Steyr AUG
|[[File:Flag of austria.png|25px]] Austria
|Assault Rifle
|5.56×45mm
|[[File:Aug.png|180px]]
|The Steyr Aug is standard issue rifle in the Corkonian Army, replacing the L85A1 which
was used from 2022-2024 and eventually replacing all formerly used FN Fals.
|-
|L85A1
|[[File:Flag of The United Kingdom.png|25px]] United Kingdom
|Assault Rifle
|5.56×45mm
|[[File:L85A1.png|180px]]
|The L85A1 was the standard issue rifle in the Corkonian Army, first replacing the FN Fal. It was put out of service when it was deemed too unusable and jams too much. It wasn't as accurate and securing more guns from the United Kingdom was a hassle. So in 2024 with the Corkonian Army Reforms the L85A1 was put out of service and replaced with the Steyr Aug. The L85A1 is still however used by garrison troops and non combat troops.
|-
! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Rifles & Sniper rifles
|-
|FN Fal
|[[File:Flag of belgium.png|25px]] Belgium
|Battle Rifle
|7.62x51mm
|[[File:FN Fal.png|180px]]
|The FN Fal is still in large use mainly by non-combat arms of the Corkonian Army, it is heavily used by the Airforce, Navy, Border Guard and Coast Guard. Additionally the FN Fal is still in active combat service. It is to be replaced by the Steyr AUG
|-
|L115A3
|[[File:Flag of The United Kingdom.png|25px]] United Kingdom
|Sniper Rifle
|7.62×51mm (.308)
|[[File:L115A3.png|180px]]
|The L115A3 is the main sniper rifle of the Corkonian Army, after the Corkonian War of Independence and the [[3rd-Cork Celtic War]] a lot of these were put in the stockpile. They are issued to sniper units and special forces.
|-
! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Machine Guns
|-
|FN Mag
|[[File:Flag of belgium.png|25px]] Belgium
|Machine Gun
|7.62×51mm
|[[File:FN Mag.png|180px]]
|The FN Mag is the standard issue machine gun for all Corkonian Infantry men. Taken from Irish and Celtic Army stockpiles. Plans to be replaced by the M249 or MG4 have been seen but not acted on.
|-
! style="align: center;" colspan="7" | Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers
|-
|RPG-7
|[[File:Flag of USSR.png|25px]] USSR
|Rocket Propelled Grenade
|40mm
|[[File:RPG-7.png|180px]]
|The RPG-7, whilst not widely used, is the main rocket propelled grenade launcher of the Corkonian Army. Mainly issued to garrison units and non-combat arms as anti-tank weaponry. Planed to be replaced by the Carl Gustav.
|}

Revision as of 15:07, 5 February 2024


Corkonian Militia
Part of:
Coat of Arms:
National Information
Full Name The Royal Miltia of Corcaigh
Active 20th January 2020
Service Branches
Branch
Country Flag Of Corcaigh Kingdom Of Corcaigh
Part of
Type
Role
Anthem
March
Quick March
Motto "Never again an occupied Cork."
Colours
Garrison
Nickname(s)
Engagements
Equipment
Size
Part Of
Headquarters Collin's Barracks, Co. Cork
Wars Fought
Battle honours
Commanders
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Socials
Discord
Twitter
Youtube
Tik Tok
Roblox Group
Insignias
Ranks And Insignias

The Corkonian Militia stems all the way back to 2020, when Cork first started there was no official standing army, so in turn a peoples militia took charge of the country's defence. This militia was led by leader of Cork grandhappy.

History

War of Independence

Militia on the war of independence.
Militia before Cork's first battle.

As there was no army the only "soldiers" there was, were all part of a militia. To be noted this militia was not even named at this point. It had no hierarchy, structure, flags, coat of arms, insignia, uniforms or anything. It comprised of around 11-13 people.

Additionally the militia took control at the first ever battle Cork was in, against the "united bloxxers league" (a now defunct raiders group). The militia won this battle by a small margin.

It was during the war of independence (which included both the battles against UBL and the other irish group) that structure started to take place, a CoLeader was assigned (Junker) and ranks were eventually created, although broken.

=1st Cork-Celtic war

During the 1st Cork-Celtic war the military still wasn't as developed. It still relied on just a big group changing alot. Inwhich the militia was still used extensively along with the army.

2nd Cork Celtic war-Present day

The militia was not used as much after the 1st Cork Celtic war, with multiple advancements made in the army/navy/airforce and more structured hirearchy being established, it just had less use.

Present Day

In the present day of Cork the militia still exists. Each County has its own militia force, the militias are not apart of the army nor are commanded by the army, they are essentially like a county's own army for defence. Militias are funded by the county they are in, from its weapons to uniforms.

Operations

Alot of militias are un-operational due to the less imposed threat of invasion from a foreign power, some militias are still active as ceremonial like the Rathlin militia. Some still see active recruitment and regular trainings/exercises like the Waterford milita and the Limerick milita.

Active Units

Here is a list of active militia units of the Royal Corkonian Militia.

Equipment

Name Origin Type Caliber Photo Notes
Pistols
Heckler & Koch USP Germany Semi-Automatic Pistol 9x19mm The USP entered service in 2007 in the Irish Army and stockpiles was seized after the

Corkonian War of Independence and were put into service.

Assault Rifles
Steyr AUG Austria Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm The Steyr Aug is standard issue rifle in the Corkonian Army, replacing the L85A1 which

was used from 2022-2024 and eventually replacing all formerly used FN Fals.

L85A1 United Kingdom Assault Rifle 5.56×45mm The L85A1 was the standard issue rifle in the Corkonian Army, first replacing the FN Fal. It was put out of service when it was deemed too unusable and jams too much. It wasn't as accurate and securing more guns from the United Kingdom was a hassle. So in 2024 with the Corkonian Army Reforms the L85A1 was put out of service and replaced with the Steyr Aug. The L85A1 is still however used by garrison troops and non combat troops.
Rifles & Sniper rifles
FN Fal Belgium Battle Rifle 7.62x51mm The FN Fal is still in large use mainly by non-combat arms of the Corkonian Army, it is heavily used by the Airforce, Navy, Border Guard and Coast Guard. Additionally the FN Fal is still in active combat service. It is to be replaced by the Steyr AUG
L115A3 United Kingdom Sniper Rifle 7.62×51mm (.308) The L115A3 is the main sniper rifle of the Corkonian Army, after the Corkonian War of Independence and the 3rd-Cork Celtic War a lot of these were put in the stockpile. They are issued to sniper units and special forces.
Machine Guns
FN Mag Belgium Machine Gun 7.62×51mm The FN Mag is the standard issue machine gun for all Corkonian Infantry men. Taken from Irish and Celtic Army stockpiles. Plans to be replaced by the M249 or MG4 have been seen but not acted on.
Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers
RPG-7 USSR Rocket Propelled Grenade 40mm The RPG-7, whilst not widely used, is the main rocket propelled grenade launcher of the Corkonian Army. Mainly issued to garrison units and non-combat arms as anti-tank weaponry. Planed to be replaced by the Carl Gustav.