×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 2,498 articles on Polcompball Wiki. Type your article name above or click on one of the titles below and start writing!



Polcompball Wiki

PCBaller World/Lettistan

Revision as of 17:46, 22 July 2023 by imported>Aslan Whiterock

DISCLAIMER:POOR ENGLISH!



Lettistan(Chinese:蕾蒂斯坦), officialy known as the Democratic People's Republic of Lettistan(Chinese:蕾蒂斯坦民主主义人民共和国), formerly called Iran(Chinese:伊朗), is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to the west, by Transcaucasia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkestan to the north, by former Afghanistan and Pakistan to the east, and by the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south. The largest city is the capital Whiterock(formerly Tehran), followed by Mashhad, Isfahan, Karaj, Shiraz, and Tabriz.
The official language of Lettistan are Persian and the main minority languages such as Kurdish and baloch. Lettistan doesn't posseses a state religion and any attempt aims to introduce a state religion is against the constitution, despite of that, the main religion of Lettistan are Baha'i Faith and Zoroastrianism. Historically a multi-ethnic country, Lettistan remains a pluralistic society comprising numerous ethnic, linguistic, and religious groups, with the largest of these being Persians, Azeris, Kurds, Balochs and Turkmens.
According to official archives, Lettistan was founded on July 29 in the year 1978, 3 months after the socialist revolution which overthrew the Pahlavi dynasty and conflict between socialist Lettistan and neighbouring Ba'athist Iraq broke out 2 years then. As a result of collapse of Eastern Bloc, Lettistan finally gave up socialism in April 1992. The first elected government was formed in the spring of 1993. Besides the official documents, the fact is that Lettistan in the PCBW was suddenly teleported there.

History

Before The Great Collapse

Main article: History of Iran IRL

Present

On April 16, 2022, Lettistan suddenly appeared following the sudden collapse of former Iran.

Administrative divisions

The administrative divisions of Lettistan are organized into four hierarchical levels: The Vilayat-level, Prefecture-level, County-level and Township-level. At the highest level are nine vilayat(province)s, two municipalities and a special administrative region. The second-level divisions are prefectures and the prefecture-class cities. These are further subdivided into third-level entities: counties, county-class cities and the lowest level ones: townships, towns and mahallah(Chinese:街道办事处)s.

Map Name Code on map Administrative seat or largest city
Municipalities
Whiterock Five-pointed star /
Tabriz Four-pointed star /
Special administrative regions
Kurdistan C Sanandaj
Provinces
SW Lettistan A Ahvaz
SE Lettistan B Zahedan
Tehran D /
Tabriz E /
Qom F Qom
Hormozgan G Bandar Letti
South Lettistan H Shiraz
NE Lettistan I Mashhad
Central Lettistan J Isfahan

Government and politics

Lettistan has a functioning multi-party system, with a wide variety of political parties being involved in national politics.

Constitution

The first constitution of Lettistan, which prescribed that Lettistan is a socialist republic and the president of Lettistan is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, was passed in the summer of 1978. All the following constitutions are based after the 1978 constitution and amended to fit the internal and international situations. It's worth noting that the 2003 amendment of 2001 constitution promoted Letty Whiterock, the deceased anime girl former president to Generalissimo and Supreme Leader of Lettistan.

Head of state

The President of the Presidium of the Supreme Divan (Chinese:蕾蒂斯坦最高人民会议主席团主席) is the 'real head of state of Lettistan, which is elected through the national legislature, the Supreme Divan. Its term of office is 4 years except for emergency situations. Aslan Rahim Tehrani holds this seat currently.
The Premier of Lettistan (Chinese:蕾蒂斯坦总理) is the head of Lettistani government and plays the role of head of state while President is absent. The curent Premier is Imran Farid Golestani. Besides the President, the Supreme Leader (Chinese:最高领袖) is the de jure head of state of Lettistan, which is an equivalent of the Eternal President of North Korea in reality. The current and the only Supreme Leader is Letty Whiterock.

Political Parties

Government (执政党)
Worker's Party of Lettistan (蕾蒂斯坦劳动党)
218 / 1,000
  • Leader: Aslan Rahim Tehrani
  • Abbreviation: WPL
  • Political Position: Left to centre-left
  • Ideology:
    • Juche, aka Letty Whiterock Theocracy
    • Left-Wing Populism
    • Conservative Socialism
    • Secularism
    • Iranian Nationalism
    • Statism
    • Conservative Progressivism
    • Social Authoritarianism
    • Democratic Socialism (factions)
    • Welfare Chauvinism (factions)
    • Authoritarianism (factions)
    • National Communism (factions)
    • Islamic Socialism (factions)
    • Anti-Communism (factions)
    • Strasserism (accused)
Opposition Satellite parties (在野党 卫星党)

Libertarian Leftist Front "Lily White" (自由意志左翼阵线“莉莉白”)

161 / 1,000
  • Leader: Anahita Ibrahim Sistani
  • Abbreviation: LLF
  • Political Position: Left
  • Ideology:
    • Libertarian Socialism
    • Democratic Socialism
    • Progressivism

National Front (“民族阵线”)

83 / 1,000
  • Leader: Dariush Adil Shirvani
  • Abbreviation: NF
  • Political Position: Center-right to right
  • Ideology:
    • Iranian Nationalism
    • Pan-Iranism
    • Secularism
    • Pahlavism (factions)
    • Persian interests

Social Democracy and Progress Coalition (社会民主和公正联盟)

76 / 1,000
  • Leader: Navid Zana Isfahani
  • Abbreviation: SDPC
  • Political Position: Center-left to center
  • Ideology:
    • Social Democracy
    • Democratic Socialism
    • Progressivism
    • Secularism
    • Minority interests

Unified Communist Party of Lettistan (蕾蒂斯坦统一共产党)

71 / 1,000
  • Leader: Mazdak Ramin Khorasani
  • Abbreviation: UCPL
  • Political Position: Far-left to left
  • Ideology:
    • Marxism-Leninism
    • Alter-Globalization
    • Revolutionary Progressivism
    • Maoism (factions)

Zoroastrian Democratic Party (祆教民主党)

68 / 1,000
  • Leader: Iskandar Khosrow Karimi
  • Abbreviation: ZDP
  • Political Position: Center
  • Ideology:
    • Zoroastrian interests
    • Religious Democracy

Liberal Democratic Party of Lettistan (蕾蒂斯坦自由民主党)

67 / 1,000
  • Leader: Shamil Farzad Javadpour
  • Abbreviation: LDPL
  • Political Position: Center-right to right
  • Ideology:
    • Liberal Democracy
    • Liberalism
    • Progressivism
    • Anti-Corruption

Republician Party of Lettistan (蕾蒂斯坦共和党)

57 / 1,000
  • Leader: Basir Parviz Javadi
  • Abbreviation: RPL
  • Political Position: Center to right
  • Ideology:
    • Republicianism
    • Iranian Nationalism
    • Secularism

Justice Party (正义党)

47 / 1,000
  • Leader: Sergei Aleksandrovich Koshin
  • Abbreviation: NC
  • Political Position: Center-right to right
  • Ideology:
    • Right-Wing Populism
    • Iranian Nationalism
    • Anti-Corruption
    • Secularism

Green Party of Lettistan (蕾蒂斯坦绿党)

12 / 1,000
  • Leader: Reyhan Soheil Shirazi
  • Abbreviation: GPL
  • Political Position: Center
  • Ideology:
    • Environmentalism

Not in Supreme Divan (不在最高人民会议内)

National Bolshevist of Lettistan (蕾蒂斯坦民族布尔什维克党)

  • Leader: Sharif Farhad Nabavi
  • Abbreviation: NBPL
  • Political Position: Syncretic
  • Ideology:
    • National Bolshevism

Illegal group (非法组织)

Iranian Anti-Communist National Salvation Army (伊朗反共救国军)

  • Leader: Decentralised
  • Abbreviation: IACNSA
  • Political Position: Right to far-right
  • Ideology:
    • Khomeinism
    • Anti-Communism
    • Reactionaryism
    • Sinophobia
    • Islamic Socialism (factions)
    • Neoconservatism (factions)
    • Fourth Theory (accused)
    • Pahlavism (minor factions)

Real Communist Party of Iran (真正伊朗共产党)

  • Leader: Mir Hossein Nazari
  • Abbreviation: RCPI
  • Political Position: Far-left
  • Ideology:
    • Stalinism
    • Anti-Revisionism
    • Pol Potism (accused)

Kekistani Resistance in Iran (伊朗蛤蛤斯坦反抗军)

  • Leader: Decentralised
  • Abbreviation: KR
  • Political Position: Right
  • Ideology:
    • Satirism
    • Kekistani Nationalism
    • Alt-Right
    • Alt-Lite

Neo-Councilist Movement (突厥斯坦伊斯兰党)

  • Leader: Abdul Haq
  • Abbreviation: NM
  • Political Position: Far-right (accused)
  • Ideology:
    • Neo-Councilism

Pressure group (打压组织)

Legislature

Supreme Divan (Chinese: 最高人民会议) is the unicameral legislature of Lettistan alongside. It has 1000 members, elected for four-year terms in single-seat constituencies. Elections are held in four-year intervals, the most recent taking place in 2037.

  • Worker's Party of Lettistan (218/1000)
  • Libertarian Leftist Front "Lily White" (161/1000)
  • National Front (83/1000)
  • Social Democracy and Progress Coalition (76/1000)
  • Unified Communist Party of Lettistan (71/1000)
  • Zoroastrian Democratic Party (68/1000)
  • Liberal Democratic Party of Lettistan (67/1000)
  • Republician Party of Lettistan (57/1000)
  • Justice Party (47/1000)
  • Green Party of Lettistan (12/1000)
  • Independents, including the member from labour union, social groups and ethnic minorities (140/1000)

Law enforcement

Law enforcement in Lettistan comes under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which directs the Lettistani Militsiya and the Lettistani National Guard.
Separate from the Ministry of Internal Affairs is the National Security Committee, the country's main intelligence organisation.

Military

The Armed Forces of the DPR Lettistan, or the Lettistani People's Army, numbering roughly 1.14 million active soldiers, is the military of Lettistan and the armed wing of the Worker's Party of Lettistan. It is the largest military force in the region and it consists of six branches, the Army, Navy, Aerospace Force, Strategic Rocket Forces, Marines and Airborne Troops.
Apart from the regular armed forces, there are a number of government paramilitaries; the National Guard, the Defence Force of the Working Class, the Lettistani Rangers, and the Lettistani Coast Guard.
Conscription is technically mandatory for all male citizens aged 18-30 although in reality it is quite loosely enforced. The training of conscripts typically lasts up to four and a half months, and another 32 weeks for a person who wishes to be part of a basic specialised unit. Special forces training can take up to five years, and applicants must have both served for at least five years in the military and passed an ideology test.
Lettistan is a recognised nuclear state and has a stockpile of 1,350 nuclear weapons. Furthermore, Lettistan has the support of the most member nations of the Global Treaty Organisation , and supports insurgent groups in numerous countries, including those that operate within the borders of its main regional rival, United Arab Communes.

Equipments

Pistols

  • Damavand - local licensed copy of CZ 75. Current main service pistol in 9x18mm Makarov.
  • GSh-18 - Used by LETSOF.
  • MP443 Grach - Used by LETSOF.
  • Jericho 941 - Used by LETSOF.
  • CZ 75 - Used by LETSOF.
  • Makarov PM - Few used by the army, mostly in storage.
  • PSM - Used by LETSOF.
  • Stechkin APS - Used by LETSOF.
  • SIG P226 - Current main service pistol in 9x19mm Parabellum. Being produced locally.
  • Glock 17 - Used by LETSOF.
  • Glock 19 - Used by LETSOF.
  • SW M&P - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through former Iraq.
  • Browning Hi-Power - Few used by the army, mostly in storage.
  • Beretta M1951/Tariq - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Acquired through former Iraq.
  • Colt M1911 - Few used by the army, mostly in storage.
  • TT-33 - In storaged. Mostly in storage.

Shotguns

  • Saiga-12
  • Vepr-12
  • KS-23
  • Mossberg 500
  • Remington 870
  • Benelli M4

SMGs

  • PP-19 Bizon - In limited usage.
  • PP-19-01 Vityaz-SN - Used by LETSOF.
  • PP-90 - Used by LETSOF.
  • PP-2000 - Main service PDW, phasing out AKS-74U.
  • MP5 - Main service SMG. Being produced locally.
  • Star Model Z84 - Used by Lettistani Marines.
  • FN P90 - In limited usage. Used by LETSOF.
  • Beretta M12 - In limited usage. Used by LETSOF.
  • Vz. 61 Skorpion - Used by LETSOF.
  • PM-63 RAK - Used by LETSOF.
  • IMI Uzi - Used by Lettistani Marines.
  • M1 Thompson - In reserves.
  • M3 Grease Gun - In reserves.
  • MP 40 - In reserves.

Carbines and spec arms

  • AK-104 - Mainly by Lettistani Paratroopers and LETSOF.
  • AK-105 - Mainly by Lettistani Paratroopers.
  • M4 - Used by LETSOF and Lettistani peacekeepers. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • AKS-74U - Main service PDW for armored vehicle crews. Being phased out by AK-104, AK-105 and PP-2000.
  • Norinco CQ-A - Used by Lettistani peacekeepers.
  • AS Val - Used by LETSOF.
  • VSK-94 - Used by LETSOF.
  • VSS Vintorez - Used by LETSOF.
  • SPP-1 underwater pistol - Used by LETSOF.
  • APS underwater rifle - Used by LETSOF.
  • ADS underwater rifle - Used by LETSOF.
  • SKS - Few used by the army, mostly in storage.
  • M1 Carbine - In reserves.

Assualt rifles

  • Indigenous OICW-like rifle - Prototype only.
  • OTs-14 Groza - Used by LETSOF.
  • HK 416 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • QTS-11 - Evaluation only.
  • CZ 805 BREN - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • AK-103 - Main service assault rifle. Being produced locally.
  • AK-74M - Mainly used by LETSOF. Being produced locally.
  • Daewoo K2 - Used by LETSOF.
  • QBZ-97 - Used by LETSOF.
  • Indigenous bullpup rifle - KH-2002 IRL. Evaluation only.
  • FN SCAR-L - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • AK-74 - Former main service assault rifle. Being produced locally.
  • Steyr AUG - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • Type 81 - In limited usage.
  • AKM and its derivatives - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Being produced locally but some acquired through former Iraq.
  • Colt M16A1, M16A2 and M16A4 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • Norinco CQ - Used by Lettistani peacekeepers and being produced locally.
  • HK 53 - Few used by the army, mostly in storage.
  • Type 56 - In storaged. Mostly in storage.

Battle rifles, DMRs and sniper rifles

  • SVDM - Main service sniper rifle.
  • SVD and Type 79/85 - Main service sniper rifle, some in storaged. Being produced locally but some acquired through former Iraq.
  • SVU - Used by Lettistani peacekeepers.
  • Zastava M76 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
  • PSL - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
  • Orsis T-5000 - Used by LETSOF.
  • MTs-116M - Used by LETSOF.
  • M110 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • PSG1 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • MSG-90 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • M40 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • M24 SWS - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • Sako TRG - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • Barrett M82 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • Steyr HS .50 - Standard service anti-material rifle. Being produced locally.
  • Indigenous 14.5mm AMR
  • Indigenous 23mm AMR
  • Zastava M93 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
  • OSV-96 - Used by LETSOF.
  • FN SCAR-H - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • HK 417 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • HK G3 - Being manufactured and upgraded locally. Few used by the army, mostly in storage.
  • Mk 14 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
  • Indigenous bullpup version of HK G3 - In limited usage.
  • M1 Garand - In reserves.
  • Vz. 24 - In reserves.
  • Mosin-Nagant - In reserves.

Light machine guns and GPMGs

  • Indigenous 5.45mm AK rifle with helical magazine - North Korean one IRL.
  • RPK-74M - Standard service light machine gun. Being produced locally.
  • RPK-74 - Standard service light machine gun and being phased out by RPK-74M. Being produced locally.
  • RPK - Former service light machine gun and being in storaged. Being produced locally but some acquired through former Iraq.
  • PKP - In limited usage. Replacing PKM.
  • PKM - Standard Soviet-standard service GPMG. Being produced locally and being phased out by PKP.
  • Type 67 - In limited usage.
  • FN Minimi and M249 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • FN MAG and M240 - Used by LETSOF. Acquired through black market.
  • MG3 - Standard NATO-standard service GPMG. Being produced locally.
  • AA-52 - Acquired through former Iraq. In reserves.
  • RPD - In reserves.
  • RP-46 - In reserves.
  • SG-43 - In reserves.
  • ZB vz. 30 - In reserves.

Heavy machine guns

  • Indigenous 7.62x54mm rotary cannon
  • Indigenous 12.7x108mm rotary cannon
  • NSV - Standard Soviet-standard service heavy machine gun and mounted on vehicles, replacing DShK.
  • Kord
  • Browning M2HB
  • DShK - Mounted on vehicles. Mostly in storaged.

Other

  • LPO-50 flamethrower

Grenades

  • RGD-5 - Being produced locally.
  • RG-42
  • RKG-3
  • RGN
  • RGO
  • RPG-43
  • F-1
  • M67
  • DM51
  • M84
  • Grenade launchers

    • GP-30 - Being manufactured and upgraded locally. Used on Soviet assault rifles.
    • M203 - Used on NATO assault rifles.
    • GM-94 - In limited usage.
    • RG-6
    • M320 - In limited usage. Acquired through black market.
    • M32 - In limited usage. Acquired through black market.
    • M79
    • AGS-30 - Being produced locally and mounted on various light vehicles.
    • AGS-17 - Being phased out.
    • Mk. 19 - In limited usage. Acquired through black market.

    Rocket launchers

    • RPG-29 - Standard service anti-tank weapon. Being produced locally.
    • RPG-26 - Being produced locally.
    • M136 AT4 - In limited usage.
    • M72 LAW - In limited usage. Acquired through black market.
    • RPG-22 - In limited usage.
    • RPG-18 - In limited usage.
    • RPG-16 - In limited usage.
    • Carl Gustav - In limited usage. Acquired through black market.
    • APILAS - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
    • Panzerfaust 3 - In limited usage. Acquired through black market.
    • RPG-7 and its derivatives - Being manufactured and upgraded locally. Some acquired from former Iraq.
    • RPG-2 - In reserves.
    • RPO-A Shmel - In limited use by LETSOF.

    Recoilless rifles

    • SPG-9 - Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • M40 - Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • B-11 - In reserves.
    • B-10 - In reserves.
    • M20 - In reserves.

    ATGMs

    • Spike
    • FGM-148 Javelin
    • 9M133 Kornet - Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • 9K115-2 Metis-M
    • MILAN - Acquired through former Iraq and being phased out due to aging. In limited use.
    • HOT - Acquired through former Iraq and being phased out due to aging. In limited use.
    • 9M113 Konkurs - Being phased out by Kornet due to aging.
    • BGM-71 TOW - Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • 9K111 Fagot - Being phased out by Kornet due to aging.
    • M47 Dragon - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • 9M14 Malyutka and HJ-73 - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Being manufactured and upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.

    MANPADS

    • Mistral - In limited usage. Acquired through black market. Being phased out due to aging.
    • FIM-92 Stinger - Being phased out due to aging.
    • BGM-71 Mod.
    • 9K34 Strela-3 - Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • 9K38 Igla - Being manufactured and upgraded locally.
    • HN-5 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • FN-6 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • QW-1 Vanguard - Being phased out due to aging.
    • QW-2 Vanguard - Being phased out due to aging.

    Main battle tanks

  • LM-75M3 Zolfikar-IV - The Lettistani equivalent of T-90SM. or Karrar IRL.
  • LM-75M2 Zolfikar-III - The Lettistani equivalent of T-72B3M.
  • T-90 - In limited usage.
  • LM-75 Zolfikar-II - The Lettistani equivalent of T-72B. Being phased out due to aging.
  • LM-75 Zolfikar-I - First individual MBT. The Lettistani equivalent of T-72 Ural. Being phased out due to aging.
  • T-80 - In limited usage. Being phased out due to aging.
  • M84 - In limited usage. Acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
  • T-72 - Main service MBT, being phased out by Zolfikar-IV. Being produced and upgraded locally.
  • T-62 - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Being upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • Type 69 - In reserves. Being upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • T-55 and Type 59 - In reserves. Being upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • Challenger I - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
  • M60 Patton - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
  • Chieftain - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
  • M48 Patton - In reserves. Being upgraded locally.
  • M47 Patton - In reserves.
  • M4 Sherman - In reserves.
  • Light tanks

    • Indigenous light tank - Tosan IRL
    • FV101 Scorpion - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • PT-76 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq and being upgraded locally.
    • Type 63 - In reserves.
    • Type 62 - In reserves.
    • M24 Chaffee - In reserves.

    Infantry fighting vehicles

    • BMP-3 - In limited usage.
    • Indigenous 8x8 APC armed with Berezhok turret - In limited usage.
    • BMD-4 - Mainly by Lettistani Airborne Troops.
    • BMD-3 - Mainly by Lettistani Airborne Troops.
    • BTR-82 - Main wheeled IFV. Being upgraded locally.
    • Type 92/WZ-551 - Being upgraded locally. Some with BMP-1 turret. Being phased out due to lack of spare parts.
    • BMP-2 - Main tracked IFV. Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • BMP-1 - Some acquired through former Iraq. Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BTR-70/BMP-1 turret - Shareef-3 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BTR-60/RWS - Sedad IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BTR-60/BMP-1 turret - Heidar-6 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BTR-50/RWS - Makran IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BMD-2 - Mainly by Lettistani Airborne Troops. Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BMD-1 - Mainly by Lettistani Airborne Troops. Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.

    Armored personeel carriers

    • Indigenous 8x8 APC - Unlicensed copy of GTK Boxer.
    • Indigenous 4x4 APC - Rakhsh APC IRL.
    • Indigenous 4x4 APC - Sarir APC IRL.
    • Kamaz Typhoon - In limited usage.
    • BTR-80 - Main service wheeled APC. Being upgraded locally.
    • BTR-70 - Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
    • SKOT OT-64 - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • BTR-60 - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • Boragh - Main service tracked APC. Individual APC developed from BMP chassis.
    • BTR-50 - Some upgraded with RWS and became IFV. Being phased out due to aging.
    • MT-LB - Some acquired through former Iraq. Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • BTR-D - Mainly by Lettistani Airborne Troops.
    • Type 63/YW-531 - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • OT-62 TOPAS - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • M113 - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Being upgraded with RWSs locally.
    • BRDM-2 - Few used by the army, mostly in storage. Being upgraded with RWSs locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • EE-9 Cascavel - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • EE-11 Urutu - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • M8 Greyhound - In reserves.

    Tank destroyers

    • 2S25 Sprut-SD - Mainly by Lettistani Airborne Troops.
    • Indigenous 8x8 APC armed with Kornet - In limited usage.
    • Kornet-D
    • 9P149 Shturm-S
    • 9P148 Konkurs - Main service tank destroyers. Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
    • 9P133 Malyutka - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • M901 - Source unknown. Being phased out due to aging.
    • ASU-85 - Used by Lettistani Airborne Troops. Being phased out by Sprut-SD.
    • MT-LB/MT-12 - Unlike its Ukrainian counterpart IRL, it has a closed interior.
    • BTR-60/T-62 turret - Cuban one IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BTR-60/T-55 turret - Cuban one IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • M36 Jackson - In reserves.
    • M18 Hellcat - In reserves.

    Light vehicles

  • International MaxxPro MRAP
  • Cougar H MRAP
  • M-ATV
  • Indigenous MRAP - Toofan MRAP IRL
  • Dongfeng CSK131
  • UAZ Patriot
  • M274
  • Indigenous multipurpose military vehicle - Safir Jeep IRL.
  • Indigenous light attack vehicle - Samandar LAV IRL.
  • GAZ Tigr
  • Humvee
  • Ford F-150
  • Nissan Navara
  • Toyota Land Cruiser
  • Toyota Hilux
  • Ford Ranger
  • Mercedez Benz G-class
  • HMMWV
  • Dongfeng EQ2050
  • UAZ-3151 and UAZ-469
  • VAZ-2121
  • UAZ-452
  • M151 - Being phased out due to aging.
  • LuAZ-967 - Being phased out due to aging.
  • GAZ-69 - Being phased out due to aging.
  • BJ212 - Being phased out due to aging.
  • Military transportation trucks

    • HEMTT
    • Unimog
    • Zetros
    • Iveco EuroTrakker
    • FAW MV3
    • Navistar 7000 series
    • M9
    • M813
    • Mercedes-Benz L-series truck
    • Mercedes-Benz Actros
    • GAZ-3308
    • KamAZ-6350
    • KamAZ-5350
    • KamAZ-4350
    • KamAZ-4326
    • KamAZ-4310
    • KrAZ-255
    • KrAZ-260
    • KrAZ-6322
    • KrAZ-5233
    • Hyundai Mighty
    • Indigenous lightweight truck - Neynava truck IRL.
    • MAZ-5316
    • MAZ-5337
    • Star 266 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • V3S - Being phased out due to aging.
    • IFA W 50 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Ural-4320
    • Ural-375
    • Ural-5323
    • Tatra 810
    • Tatra 813
    • Tatra 815
    • MAZ-543
    • MAZ-537
    • ZIL-135
    • ZIL-131 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • ZIL-157 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • GAZ-66 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • M548 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • M35 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • GAZ-63 - Being phased out due to aging.

    Engineering and fortification vehicles

    • M88 Hercules - Being phased out due to aging.
    • FV4204 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Chieftain ARL - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Chieftain AVLB - Being phased out due to aging.
    • M578
    • BTS-4
    • PTS-2
    • M60 AVLB
    • MT-55 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • MTU-20
    • MTU-72
    • Type 653 - Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • BREM-1
    • BREM-2
    • BREM-K
    • BREM-D
    • REM-KL
    • IMR-1
    • IMR-2
    • GMZ-3
    • Husky VMMD
    • AT-T
    • ATS-59
    • BAT-2
    • MDK-3
    • PMZ-2

    Towed artillery

  • ZiS-3 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • D-44 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • BS-3 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • T-12 and MT-12 - Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
  • M101 - In reserves.
  • D-74 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • D-30 - Main service artillery. Being produced and upgraded locally.
  • M-46 - Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
  • D-20 - Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
  • 2A36 Giatsint-B
  • 2A65 Msta-B
  • M-30 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • ML-20 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • D-1 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • FH-70 - Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • M114 - In reserves.
  • M198 - Some acquired through former Iraq and some got from black market.
  • GC-45
  • M115 - In reserves.
  • Self-propelled artillery

    • 2S1 Gvozdika - Being produced and upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • Indigenous wheeled 122mm SPG - D-30 howitzer based on KrAZ trucks.
    • Indigenous tracked 130mm SPG - M-46 field gun based on T-55 chassises.
    • 2S3 Akatsiya - Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • 2S5 Giatsint
    • 2S19 Msta
    • Dana - Being phased out due to aging.
    • M109A2 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Indigenous tracked 152mm SPG - D-20 howitzer based on T-55 chassises
    • PLZ-45
    • M107 - In reserves.
    • 2S7 Pion
    • M110 - In reserves.

    Towed rocket artillery

    • Type 63 - Being produced and upgraded locally and some mounted on technicals, trucks or APC chassises.
    • 9P132 Grad-P

    Self-propelled rocket artillery

    • HMMWV/Type 63 - Afghan one IRL.
    • MT-LB/Type 63
    • Boragh/Type 63
    • BM-21 Grad - Being produced and upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • ATS-59G/BM-21
    • MT-LB/BM-21
    • RM-70 - Being upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
    • BM-27 Uragan - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • TOS-1 - In limited usage.
    • Astros II - In limited usage. Acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
    • M270 - Source unknown.
    • Indigenous 240mm MLRS - Fajr-3 IRL.
    • BM-30 Smerch - Being upgraded locally.
    • Indigenous 333mm MLRS - Fajr-5 IRL.
    • UR-77 Meteorit

    Towed mortars

    • M2 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
    • M57 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
    • Various indigenous 60mm mortars
    • M29 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Indigenous 81mm mortar - HM-15 IRL.
    • 2B9 Vasilek - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • 2B14 Podnos
    • 2B16 - In limited usage.
    • M30
    • 120-PM-38 - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • 120-PM-43 - Mostly in storage. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • Indigenous 120mm mortar - HM-16 IRL.
    • Soltam K6 - In limited usage.
    • 2B11 - Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • 2S12 Sani
    • M74 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
    • MO-120-RT-61 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.

    Self-propelled mortars

    • 2S9 Nona
    • 2S23 Nona-SVK
    • M113/2B9, M113/2B14 and M113/2S12
    • MT-LB/2B9
    • Boragh/2B9

    Towed Anti-air guns

  • ZPU - Being produced and upgraded locally. Some mounted on technicals, trucks or APC chassises. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • Zastava M55 - Acquired through former Iraq. In limited use.
  • ZU-23-2 - Being produced and upgraded locally. Some mounted on technicals, trucks or APC chassises. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • Oerlikon GDF-002 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
  • 61-K - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
  • Bofors L70 - In reserves.
  • AZP S-60 - Being produced and upgraded locally. Some mounted on technicals, trucks or APC chassises. Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
  • KS-19 - Being produced and upgraded locally. Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
  • Self-propelled Anti-air guns

    • Pantsir S2
    • Indigenous 8x8 APC armed with Dual 23mm AAG and 4 pairs Igla MANPADS - In limited usage.
    • 2K22 Tunguska - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Indigenous SPAAG "ZSU-30-2" - some are armed with 2 or 4 pairs of Igla MANPADS.
    • ZSU-23-4 Shilka - Being upgraded locally and being phased out due to aging. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • ZSU-57-2 - In reserves. Some acquired through former Iraq.
    • Indigenous wheeled 57mm SPAAG - ZSU-57-2 turret based on trucks.
    • BTR-60/ZSU-57-2 turret - Cuban one IRL.
    • Boragh/ZU-23-2
    • MT-LB/ZU-23-2
    • M113/ZU-23-2 - In reserves. Sinai 23 IRL.

    Towed SAMs

    • S-300 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • S-200 - Being upgraded locally.
    • S-125 Neva/Pechora - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • S-75 Dvina - Being produced and upgraded locally, some of them are modified into ballistic missiles. Some acquired through former Iraq. Being phased out due to aging.
    • MIM-23 HAWK - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.

    Self-propelled SAMs

    • 9K330 Tor - Being produced locally and being mounted on wheeled chassises.
    • AN/TWQ-1 Avenger - Acquired through former Iraq and rearmed with Igla MANPADS.
    • 9K37 Buk - Being produced locally and being mounted on wheeled chassises.
    • 9K35 Strela-10 - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Crotale - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • 9K33 Osa - Being upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • 9K31 Strela-1 - Mostly in storage.
    • 2K12 Kub - Mostly in storage.
    • S-125 Neva/Pechora - Being mounted old tank or heavy truck chassises. Being phased out due to aging.
    • S-75 Dvina - Being mounted on old tank or heavy truck chassises. Being phased out due to aging.

    Fixed-wing aircrafts

    Under Air Force or Army Aviation
    Fighter
    • Sukhoi Su-35
    • Sukhoi Su-30
    • Sukhoi Su-27 - Main service fighter.
    • Mikoyan MiG-31 - Being phased out due to lack of spare parts.
    • Mikoyan MiG-29 - Former main service fighter. Being phased out by Su-35.
    • LF-1 - F-CK-1 IRL.
    Attack aircraft
    • Sukhoi Su-25 - Main service attack aircraft. Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Northrop LA-5 - Kowsar IRL.
    Bomber
    • Sukhoi Su-24 - Main service bomber.
    • Tupolev Tu-16 - Being phased out due to aging.
    Transport
    • Antonov An-2 and Shijiazhuang Y-5
    • Antonov An-12 and Shaanxi Y-8
    • Antonov An-22 - Being phased out due to lack of spare parts.
    • Antonov An-24 and Xi'an Y-7 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Antonov An-26
    • Antonov An-32
    • Antonov An-72
    • Antonov An-74
    • Antonov LC-140 - Main service transport. Simorgh IRL。
    • Ilyushin Il-76 - Main service strategic transport.
    • Lockheed C-130 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Cessna 185
    • Dassault Falcon-20
    • Fokker F.27
    Electronic warfare
    • LE-1 - Adnan II IRL.
    • Tupolev Tu-154 Mod. - Being phased out due to aging.
    Tanker aircraft
    • Boeing 707 Mod. - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Boeing 747 Mod. - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Tupolev Tu-16 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Ilyushin Il-78
    =Trainer
    • Yakovlev Yak-130 - Main service trainer.
    • LT-1 - Yasin IRL.
    • Aero L-39 - Being upgraded locally.
    • Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano - In limited use.
    • Embraer EMB 312 Tucano - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Yakovlev Yak-52 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Yakovlev Yak-18 and Nanchang CJ-6 - Being phased out due to aging.
    Under Naval Aviation
    Fighters
    • Sukhoi Su-33
    • Mikoyan MiG-29 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Grumman F-14 - Being phased out by Su-33.
    • Yakovlev Yak-38 - Never commissioned due to lack of spare parts and bad performance.
    Attack aircraft
    • Sukhoi Su-25
    Anti-submarine warfare
    • Ilyushin Il-38 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Beriev Be-12 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Lockheed P-3 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Fokker F27 - Being phased out due to aging.

    Helicopters

    Under Army Aviation
    • Kamov Ka-60
    • Kamov Ka-50 and Kamov Ka-52
    • Sikorsky UH-60 - Probably acquired through former Iraq.
    • Mil Mi-28
    • Mil Mi-26
    • Mil Mi-24 - Main service attack helicopter.
    • Mil Mi-8 and Mil Mi-17 - Main service utility helicopter.
    • McDonnell-Douglas MD 500 Defender - Acquired through black market.
    • McDonnell-Douglas MD 530F - Acquired through black market.
    • Bell OH-58 - Probably acquired through former Iraq.
    • Bell AH-1 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Boeing CH-47 Chinook - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Bell 214ST - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Bell 212 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Bell 206 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Bell 204/205 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    Under Naval Aviation
    • Sikorsky CH-53
    • Sikorsky SH-3
    • Bell UH-1N
    • Kamov Ka-52
    • Kamov Ka-27
    • Mil Mi-14

    Drones

    • Lavochkin La-17 - Being phased out due to lack of spare parts.
    • Tupolev Tu-141 - Being phased out due to lack of spare parts.
    • Tupolev Tu-143
    • Pchela-1T
    • [CLASSIFIED]

    Surface fleet

    Destroyers
    • Sovremenny - LNS Tehran.
    • Kashin Mod - LNS Mashhad.
    • Kidd - Four in service - LNS Isfahan, LNS Shiraz, LNS Karaj and LNS Tabriz. ROCN ones IRL.
    Frigates
    • Moudge - Ten in service - LNS Urmia, LNS Qazvin, LNS Khorramshahr, LNS Sanandaj, LNS Bushehr, LNS Ahvaz, LNS Yazd, LNS Rasht, LNS Ardabil and LNS Kashan, more under construction.
    • Krivak - Three in service. Two Krivak I and a Krivak II - LNS Bandar Anzali, LNS Birjand and LNS Ilam. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Alvand - Three in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    Corvettes
    • Indigenous stealth corvette - Sixteen in service and more under construction. Shahid Soleimani IRL.
    • Pohang - Four in service. Two Batch III and two are Batch IV.
    • Nanuchka - Status unknown. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Bayandor - Two in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Grisha - Ten in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Tarantul - Twelve in service. Three are Molniya. Being phased out due to aging.
    Fast attack crafts
    • Indigenous stealth missile boat - Dozens in service and more under construction. Probably reverse-engineered Chinese Type 022 missile boats.
    • Indigenous missile boat - Dozens in service and more under construction. Tondar IRL.
    • Indigenous fast attack craft - Dozens in service. Sina IRL.
    • Indigenous torpedo boat - Hundreds in service.
    • Osa - Dozens in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Zhuk - More than a dozen in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    Minesweepers
    • Indigenous minesweeping boats - Hundreds in service and more under construction.
    • Yevgenya - About a dozen in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Sonya - A few in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Natya - A few in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    Amphibious vessels
    • Indigenous LHD - Under construction.
    • Makassar - One in service - LNS Letty Whiterock.
    • Indigenous LSL - Two in service. Hormoz-21 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Indigenous LST - Three in service. Hormoz-24 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Hengam - Four in service.
    • Karbala - Six in service. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Ropucha - Two in service.
    • Tapir/Alligator - One in service.
    • Polnocny - Four Polnocny-A, two Polnocny-B and a Polnocny-C. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Indigenous LCU - Hundreds in service and more under construction.
    • Indigenous LCM - Dozens in service and more under construction。
    • Indigenous LCVP - More than a thousand in service and more under construction.
    • Zubr - Less than eight in service.
    • Indigenous assault hovercraft - Hundreds in service and more under construction.
    Auxillary ships=
    • Indigenous transport ship - More than a dozen in service and more under construction. Nasser IRL. Some are being phased out due to aging.
    • Indigenous Expeditionary Sea Base - More than four in service and more under construction. Makran IRL.

    Submarine fleet

    • Nagae - Two confirmed in service and more under construction. Indigenous nuclear attack submarine.
    • Indigenous ballistic missile submarine - About ten in service and more under construction. Sinpo IRL.
    • Jang Bogo - Status unknown.
    • Kilo - At least twelve in service. Eight Project 877 and the remaining confirmed are Project 636. The Project 877s are being phased out due to aging.
    • Romeo - About twenty to thirty in service. At least one are modified with ability of launching ballistic missiles. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Indigenous coastal submarine - Dozens in service and more under construction. Fateh IRL.
    • Indigenous midget submarine - Hundreds in serivce and more under construction. Ghadir IRL.

    Tactical ballistic missiles

  • 9K52 Luna - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
  • 9K79 Tochka/Hakurou-I - Hwasong-11 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
  • 9K72 Scud-B and Scud-C/Roukan-I - Hwasong-5 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
  • S-75 SSM Mod. - Iraqi ones and Tondar-69 IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
  • S-125 SSM Mod. - Iraqi ones IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
  • 2K12 SSM Mod. - Iraqi ones IRL. Being phased out due to aging.
  • Hakurou-II - Zelzal-2 IRL. Being phased out.
  • Hakurou-III - Zelzal-3 IRL. Being phased out.
  • SRBMs

    • OTR-23 Oka - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Iskander - Being phased out due to aging.
    • Hakurou-IIM - Fateh-110 IRL. Being phased out.
    • Hakurou-IIM2 - Fateh-313 IRL. Being phased out.
    • Roukan-II - Hwasong-6/Shahab-2 IRL. Being phased out.
    • Hakurou-IIM3 - Zolfaghar IRL.

    MRBMs

    • Roukan-IA - Hwasong-7(Rodong-1)/Shahab-3 IRL. Being phased out.
    • Roukan-IV - Shahab-4 IRL.
    • Roukan-III - Hwasong-10(Musudan)/Khorramshahr IRL.

    IRBMs

    • Roukan-V - Shahab-5/Taepodong-2 IRL.
    • Roukan-III - Hwasong-10(Musudan)/Khorramshahr IRL.
    • Roukan-IIIA - Hwasong-13 IRL.
    • Gungnir-I - Taepodong-1 IRL. Being phased out.
    • Roukan-IX - Hwasong-8 IRL.

    ICBMs

    • Roukan-VI - Shahab-6 IRL.
    • Roukan-IIIA - Hwasong-13 IRL.
    • Gungnir-II - Taepodong-2 IRL.
    • Roukan-VII - Hwasong-14 IRL.
    • Roukan-VIII - Hwasong-17 IRL.
    • Roukan-X - Hwasong-18 IRL.

    Cruise missiles and anti-ship missiles

    • HY-2 - Being phased out due to aging.
    • P-15 Termit - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • P-70 Ametist - Being produced and upgraded locally. Being phased out due to aging.
    • Exocet - In limited use. Being phased out due to aging and lack of spare parts.
    • Indigenous light ASCM - Zafar IRL.
    • C-701 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • C-704 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • C-801 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • C-802 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • TL-6 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • TL-10 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • Kh-35 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • RK-55 - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • P-270 Moskit - Being produced and upgraded locally.
    • P-800 Oniks

    Army Structure (Jun 22 2039)

    • Capital (Tehran) Military District:
      • 9th Guards Army
        • 71st Guards "Letty Whiterock" Armored Division
        • 78th Guards Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 429th Guards Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 817th Guards Armored Division
    • West (Tabriz) Military District:
      • 6th Army
        • 61st Guards "Rumia" Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 62nd Armored Division
        • 63rd Armored Division
        • 64th Motorized Rifle Division
      • 10th Army
        • 86th Motorized Rifle Division
        • 101st Motorized Rifle Division
        • 102nd Guards "[REDACTED]" Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 106th Guards "Kanako Yasaka" Armored Division
      • 13th Army
        • 125th Armored Division
        • 132nd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 133rd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 134th Mechanized Infantry Division
      • 16th Army
        • 155th Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 156th Guards "Junko" Armored Division
        • 161st Motorized Rifle Division
        • 162nd Motorized Rifle Division
    • East (Mashhad) Military District:
      • 7th Army
        • 66th Armored Division
        • 72nd Motorized Rifle Division
        • 76th Guards "Yuyuko Saigyouji" Armored Division
        • 78th Guards "Yukari Yakumo" Mechanized Infantry Division
      • 11th Army
        • 107th Motorized Rifle Division
        • 111st Guards "Yamame Kurodani" Armored Division
        • 112nd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 113rd Armored Division
      • 14th Army
        • 135th Motorized Infantry Division
        • 136th Guards "Toyosatomimi no Miko" Armored Division
        • 142nd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 143nd Mechanized Infantry Division
      • 17th Army
        • 163rd Armored Division
        • 164th Guards "Narumi Yatadera" Motorized Infantry Division
        • 166th Armored Division
    • South (Shiraz) Military District:
      • 8th Army
        • 81st Motorized Rifle Division
        • 82nd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 83rd Guards "Keine Kamishirasawa" Armored Division
        • 85th Mechanized Infantry Division
      • 12th Army
        • 115th Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 121st Motorized Infantry Division
        • 122nd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 123rd Motorized Infantry Division
      • 15th Army
        • 151st Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 152nd Mechanized Infantry Division
        • 153rd Armored Division
        • 154th Armored Division

    Military ranks

    Commissioned Officers

    • Supreme Officers (元帅)
      • Generalissimo (大元帅) - Above OF-10
      • Marshal of the Republic (共和国元帅) - Above OF-10, the de facto highest military rank now
      • Marshal of the People's Army (人民军元帅) - OF-10
      • Vice Marshal (次帅) - OF-10
    • General Officers (将官)
      • Army General (大将) - OF-9
      • Colonel General (上将) - OF-8
      • Lieutenant General (中将) - OF-7
      • Major General (少将) - OF-6
    • Senior Officers (校官)
      • Senior colonel (大校) - OF-5,
      • Colonel (上校) - OF-5
      • Lieutenant colonel (中校) - OF-4
      • Major (少校) - OF-3
    • Junior Officers (尉官)
      • Captain (大尉) - OF-2
      • First lieutenant (上尉) - OF-1
      • Second lieutenant (中尉) - OF-1
      • Third lieutenant (少尉) - OF-1

    Enlisteds

    • Senior NCOs (上级士官)
      • Senior praporshchik (高级准尉) - OR-9
      • Praporshchik (准尉) - OR-9
      • Starshina (大士) - OR-8
    • Junior NCOs (下级士官)
      • Staff sergeant (上士) - OR-7
      • Sergeant (中士) - OR-6
      • Corporal (下士) - OR-5
    • Soldiers (士兵)
      • Gefreiter (上等兵) - OR-4 and OR-3
      • Private first class (二等兵) - OR-2
      • Private (列兵) - OR-1

    Foreign relations

    As a result of its practice of Isolationism in its early days, Lettistan is sometimes known as the "hermit kingdom". As the threat from the west grows, Lettistan joined GTO and became a prominent member of it. Besides that the current regime of Lettistan is not interest in being aligned with either NWP or GTO, but maintains good relations with Finland. Organisations

    • SatellaGlobe Project - 环球卫星项目
    • Society for the Preservation of Post-Collapse History - 后大崩溃历史保存学会
    • Initiative for the Preservation of Knowledge - 知识保存协议
    • Nationalist International - 民族主义国际
    • Council for Mutual Technoeconomic Assistance - 技术经济互助委员会
    • China Reunification United Front - 中华统一联合战线 (erroneusly)
    • Global Treaty Organization - 全球公约组织
    • Allies
      None now...maybe.
    • Friendly
      • Finland, 芬兰伊斯兰酋长国 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Islamic Emirate of Finland, and DualPlayist Left-Islamism is the based, I meant the least bad amongst all Islamic ideologies.
      • Turkestan, 中亚 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Turkestan.
    • Positive
      • China (Yunnan), 中国(云南) - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with China (Yunnan). Sun Yat-sen is one of the greatest people Lettistanis have ever heard of, and we are glad that you followed Sun's path.
      • China (Beijing), 中国(北京) - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with China (Beijing). Thanks for sending peacekeeping forces.
      • European Commonwealth, 欧洲共同体 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with European Commonwealth. Thanks for supporting me entering GTO!
      • Lebanon, 黎巴嫩 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Lebanon.
      • Norway-Sweden, 挪威-瑞典 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Norway-Sweden.
      • Hungary, 匈牙利 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Hungary though there is almost no contact between the two countries.
      • Korea, 朝鲜 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Korea though there is almost no contact between the two countries.
      • Guangdong, 广东 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Guangdong.
      • Siberia, 西伯利亚 - Diplomatic Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing diplomatic relations with Siberia, but please stop supporting the illegal current regime of Japan.
    • Mixed
      • Thailand, 泰国 - Envoy Operation
        We have a lot in common like patriotism and nationalism, but sadly you're an anticomoid.
      • China (Taiwan), 中国(台湾) - Envoy Operation
        Lettistan seeks for developing relations with China (Taiwan) but please stay away from that anticomoid which starts with "I".
      • Poland, 波兰 - Envoy Operation
        Lettistan is keen on promoting cordial relations with Poland, viewing it as the sole legal government which represents all Poles. But please STOP SUPPORTING SYRIA IMMEDIATELY BEFORE EVERYTHING IS TOO LATE.
      • Greater Illinois, 大伊利诺伊 - Charge de affaires Operation
        The Lettistani people respect your technological achievements but the Lettistani authorities are still sorry to hear that you're still a ultranationalist who sights to destroy socialism alongside with Ind*nesia.
      • Indonesia, 印度尼西亚 - Charge de affaires Operation
        Seemed cringe most of the time, but seems much more acceptible than that...... oh wait your majesty is sane now?
      • And most countries that haven't been mentioned.
    • Negative
      • EVER IND*NESIA IS BETTER THAN YOU, 印尼都比你好 - de facto operation, not de jure operation
        ANYONE WHO USES VISUAL EDITOR WILL BE FOREVER DESPISED BY THE WHOLE HUMANITY!
    • Enemy
      None now and never......maybe.
    • At War
      None now AND NEVER......?.

    Economy

    Education, science and technology

    Society

    Culture

    Ethnicity

    The majority of the population of Lettistan is made up of ethnic Persians.

    Ethnicity %
    Persian TBD
    Azerbaijani TBD
    File:Cball-Kurdistan.png Kurd TBD
    Turkmen TBD
    Baloch TBD
    Other TBD

    Religion

    Officially, Lettistan is an secular state and its constitution guarantees free exercise of religion, provided that religious practice does not introduce foreign forces, harm the state, or harm the existing social order. Lettistan is mostly irreligious, with the main religions being Baha'i Faith and Zoroastrianism. There are small communities of Buddhists, Christians and even believers of Chinese folk religions.

    Religion %
    Atheist, agnostic and irreligious TBD
    Baha'i Faith TBD
    Zoroastrianism TBD
    Buddhism TBD
    Christianity TBD
    Islam (banned de facto) TBD
    Other TBD

    Public holidays

    For the government-approved annual Gregorian public holidays:

    • Party Foundation Day (建党节) and Gregorian New Year (西历新年), January 1
    • Orthodox Christmas (东正教圣诞节), January 6 and 7
    • International Women's Day (国际妇女节), March 8
    • Day of the Shining Star (光明星节), March 18
    • Nowruz (波斯新年), March 21
    • Sizdah Bedar (清明节), April 4
    • May Day (国际劳动节), May 2
    • Unity Week (团结周), The week of May 5
    • Den Pobedy (伟大的卫国战争胜利日), May 9
    • Liberation Day (解放日), July 29
    • Day of the Sun (太阳节), August 17
    • October Revolution Memorial Day (十月革命纪念日), November 7

    For the government-approved annual Non-Gregorian public holidays:

    • East Asian New Year (东亚新年), The first day of the first month of Chinese calendar
    • Mid-autumn Festival (中秋节), The 15th day of the eighth month of Chinese calendar
    • East Asian New Year's Eve (除夕), The last (29th or 30th) day of the last (twelfth) month of Chinese calendar
    • Islamic New Year (伊历新年), Muharram 1
    • Ashura (阿术拉节), Muharram 10
    • Mawlid (圣纪节), Rabi' al-Awwal 12 and 17
    • Eid ul-Fitr (开斋节), Shawwal 1
    • Eid al-Adha (古尔邦节), Dhu al-Hijjah 10

    Calendar

    Lettistan uses a striange version of Solar Hijri calendar, the Juche calendar (Chinese:主体历) which begins with the "birth" of Letty Whiterock, actually not the founder of Lettistan. Her "birth year", 1382 (Only includes the part on and after Gregorian August 17 2003) in the Solar Hijri calendar, is "Juche 1" (Chinese:主体元年) in the Juche calendar. Most part of Gregorian 2023, or Solar Hijri 1402, is Juche 21 (主体21年). Besides the Juche calendar, Gregorian calendar, Lunar Hijri calendar and "traditional" Solar Hijri calendar are also still being used in Lettistan.

    Media

    The state news agency of Lettistan is the Lettistani Central News Agency (LCNA)(Chinese:蕾蒂斯坦中央新闻社, 蕾中社).

    References

    Recent changes

  • Aryan • 51 minutes ago
  • SocialistWorldRepublic • 57 minutes ago
  • Aryan • 1 hour ago
  • SocialistWorldRepublic • 1 hour ago