Equipment Of The Federal Land Combat Force
As will all branches of the CUAF, all equipment used by the FLCF is designed and manufactured by the Columbia Conglomerate. Since the FLCF fights in a wide variety of environments and situations, the equipment it utilizes is designed to operate in almost an circumstance imaginable, from the freezing cold of a glacier to the scorching heat and gun-jamming sand of a desert. FLCF equipment is rugged and meant to last, though this sometimes translates into weapons and vehicles being heavier than their Marine counterparts would be.
The FLCF has long sought to minimize human casualties on the battlefield, and so since its creation has strove to replace as many human elements in its arsenal with robotic systems as possible. Though human soldiers are still present, they are almost always backed up with robotic ground and air vehicles, including tanks, helicopters, Robotic Infantry Support Vehicles, and even Autonomous Aerial Assault Drones. The FLCF is focused on quick and brutal strategic strikes against key enemy targets, as well the utilization of cyber-warfare and long-range strike capabilities. The AACA branch of the FLCF operates all aerial vehicles, both manned and unmanned.
The FLCF has long sought to minimize human casualties on the battlefield, and so since its creation has strove to replace as many human elements in its arsenal with robotic systems as possible. Though human soldiers are still present, they are almost always backed up with robotic ground and air vehicles, including tanks, helicopters, Robotic Infantry Support Vehicles, and even Autonomous Aerial Assault Drones. The FLCF is focused on quick and brutal strategic strikes against key enemy targets, as well the utilization of cyber-warfare and long-range strike capabilities. The AACA branch of the FLCF operates all aerial vehicles, both manned and unmanned.