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The Royal Union Army established in 2001, is the heir of the ancient armies of Norway and Sweden, dating back to 1509. It is the branch of The Baltic Union Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest branch of the armed forces.

The Royal Union Army currently has a professional strength of 173,000, and approximately 90,000 of the soldiers are foreigners.

Structure
Since the formation of the Union, the military has been undergoing a process of integration and modernization not only in equipment but also in their structure and organization. In this process the Royal Union Army has now a simple and effective organization that has an impact on improved effectiveness.

The major operational command is ArmyHQ. It is located in Oslo and it is split into divisions and subordinate units ranging from brigades to sections. Corps are made up of two or more divisions, but are now unlikely to be deployed as a purely national formation due to the size of the Royal Union Army.

There are four Regional ArmyHQ:
 * Army Regional Headquarters Scandinavia (ArmyHQ-SC)
 * Army Regional Headquarters Eastern Baltic (ArmyHQ-EB)
 * Army Regional Headquarters Artic (ArmyHQ-AA)
 * Army Fast Reaction Force Headquarters (ArmyHQ-FR).

The standard operational units are structured as follows, although various units can have their own structure, conventions, names and sizes.

Organization
Given its dependence on Regional Army HQs:

1st Infantry Division
Headquarters: (INF1-HQ ) Uppsala
 * 1st Infantry Brigade
 * 2nd Infantry Brigade
 * 3rd infantry Brigade
 * 4th Infantry Brigade

2nd Armoured Division
Headquarters: (ARM2-HQ) Oslo
 * 12th Infantry Brigade
 * 1st Armoured Brigade
 * 2nd Armoured Brigade
 * 1st Mechanized Brigade
 * Divisional Units

3rd Infantry Division
Headquarters (INF3-HQ): Sundsvall
 * 2nd Mechanized Brigade
 * 3rd Mechanized Brigade
 * 1st Airmobile Infatry Brigade
 * Divisional Units

4th Infantry Division
Headquarters (INF4-HQ): Vilnius
 * 5th Infantry Brigade
 * 6th Infantry Brigade
 * 4th Mechanized Brigade
 * Divisional Units

5th Armoured Division
Headquarters: (ARM5-HQ) Riga
 * 3rd Armoured Brigade
 * 4th Armoured Brigade
 * 5th Mechanized Brigade
 * Divisional Units

6th Infantry Division
Headquarters: (INF6-HQ ) Trondheim
 * 7th Infantry Brigade
 * 8th Infantry Brigade
 * 6th Mechanized Brigade
 * 2nd Airmobile Infatry Brigade

7th Infantry Division
Headquarters: (INF7-HQ ) Goteborg
 * 9th Infantry Brigade
 * 10th Infantry Brigade
 * 7th Mechanized Brigade
 * 3rd Airmobile Infatry Brigade

8th Armoured Division
Headquarters: (ARM8-HQ) Kristiansand
 * 11th Infantry Brigade
 * 8th Mechanized Brigade
 * 9th Mechanized Brigade
 * 5th Armoured Brigade

Individual weapons

 * Bofors Ak 5 => Assault rifle manufactured in The Baltic Union by Saab Bofors Dynamics
 * Heckler & Koch HK416 => Assault rifle
 * Heckler & Koch HK417 => Assault rifle
 * Heckler & Koch MP7 => Submachine gun
 * Bofors CBJ-MS => Personal defence weapon manufactured in The Baltic Union by Saab Bofors Dynamics
 * Barrett M82 => Sniper rifle
 * Accuracy International Arctic Warfare => Sniper rifle
 * FN Minimi => Light machine gun
 * Glock pistol => Pistol
 * Heckler & Koch USP => Pistol
 * M72 LAW => Grenade launcher
 * MBT LAW => Anti tank guided missile system manufactured in The Baltic Union by Saab Bofors Dynamics
 * Bofors AT4=> Anti tank weapon manufactured in The Baltic Union by Saab Bofors Dynamics

Crew weapons

 * M2 Browning => Machine gun
 * Carl Gustav recoilless rifle => Recoilles rifle
 * FGM-148 Javelin => Anti-tank missile
 * Bofors RBS 70 => Man-portable air-defence system manufacturated in The Baltic Union by Saab Bofors Dynamics.
 * M252 Mortar => Mortar