Equipment of the Finnish Armed Forces

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Army

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.

Airforce

Name Origin Type Number Image Notes
Fixed Wing Aircraft
Britten-Norman BN-2 Defender United Kingdom VIP/Maritime Patrol/Utility 14 The BN-2 Defender is largely used for most maritime patrol missions
Beechcraft 200 Super King Air United States VIP/Maritime Patrol/Utility 12 Used for local VIPs specifically local station commanders n such. One is stationed on Rathlin for civilian usage however is owned and operated by the coast guard.
CASA/IPTN CN-235 Spain Maritime Patrol/Utility 8 Mostly used for utility like transport and logistics, however is also regularly used for maritime patrol.
Cessna 172 T-41 United States Maritime Patrol 27 Small aircraft for maritime patrol usage.
Avro 652 Anson United Kingdom Trainer 15 Mainly used to train for large airframes.
Gulfstream III United States VIP 2 Mainly used for high ranking officers of the armed forces and defence forces but also used for government members.
Gulfstream IV United States VIP 1 Reserved for the chiefs of the Coast guard and high up military/government personnel. Equipped with multiple gun stashes in case of emergencies and has air to air refuelling capabilities.
Miles M.25 Martinet United Kingdom Trainer 5 Training craft for small airframes. Planned to be replaced soon.
Pilatus PC-12 Switzerland Trainer/Utility/Maritime Patrol/VIP 11 Mainly used as a utility aircraft, however one is stationed on Rathlin Island for specifically the Rathlin Island Governor and Councillor
A400M Germany Utility 1 Used solely as a logistics aircraft, rarely sees usage and plans of transferring it to the airforce are underway. Was moved to the airforce in May of 2022.
Rotary Wing Aircraft
Mil-24 T1 USSR Maritime Patrol 9 Originally bought from Russia back in 2020, now switched to patrol usage. The T1 variant is a Corkonian variant of the Mil-24 which replaces the front gun with a spotlight. The T1 is not armed.
Sikorsky S-92 United States Maritime Patrol/Rescue 4 Used solely for patrol and maritime rescue operations
Sikorsky S-61N United States Maritime Patrol/Trainer 5 Used for training purposes however 1 is reserved for maritime patrol operations.
AS 355 France Maritime Patrol/Trainer 23
AW 139 Italy Maritime Patrol/Trainer/Rescue/Utility 26
AS 355 France Maritime Patrol/Trainer/Utility 11 Used mainly for training, however is regularly used for patrol. Sometimes can be used to transport individuals.
EC 135 Germany Maritime Patrol/Trainer/Utility/Rescue/VIP 27 Used mainly for training, however is regularly used for patrol. Sometimes can be used to transport individuals. Also used for rescue operations and vip transport.

Navy

Class Picture Type Ships No. Comm. Displacement Note
Patrol vessels
LÉ Eithne Class (cn-1) LÉ Eithne Class Offshore patrol vessel CGS Kilcalf CCG-OVN-01 2022 1,920 tonnes Training craft.
CGS Kinsale CCG-OVN-02 2024 In reserve since January 2024.
CGS Ballinlough CCG-OVN-03 2024
CGS Bridgend CCG-OVN-04 2024 Planned to be decomissioned.
LÉ Eithne Class (cn-2) LÉ Eithne Class Offshore patrol vessel CGS Danstown CCG-OVN-05 2024 1,920 tonnes
CGS Oolaville CCG-OVN-06 2024
CGS Mitchelstown CCG-OVN-07 2024
CGS Cardigen CCG-OVN-08 2024