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The following is a list of lists of currently active military equipment by country. ... List of military aircraft of Finland; ... List of individual weapons of the ...
This is a list of weapons used by the Finnish Army, for past equipment, see here. For equipment or ships of the Finnish Navy, see List of equipment of the Finnish Navy and List of active Finnish Navy ships; for Finnish Air Force aircraft, see List of military aircraft of Finland.
This is a list of countries by level of military equipment, including naval ships, fighter aircraft and nuclear weapons. This list is indicative only, as strict comparisons cannot accurately be made. This list is indicative only, as strict comparisons cannot accurately be made.
As military forces around the world are constantly changing in size, no definitive list can ever be compiled. All of the 172 countries listed here, especially those with the highest number of total soldiers such as the two Koreas and Vietnam , include a large number of paramilitaries, civilians and policemen in their reserve personnel.
In other projects ... Weapons of Finland (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Military equipment of Finland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ...
Finland: Launch (YFL) 1: 14-metre 15-tonne launch. Unarmed. Three were built, two have been decommissioned. Command launches; Syöksy Finland: Command launch (YFL) 4: 14-metre 19-tonne command launch. Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Viiri Finland: Command launch (YFL) 1: 16-metre 20-tonne command launch. Unarmed. Training ships; Fabian ...
Establishment of the first headquarters of the Finnish Defence Forces on 2 February 1918. After Finland's declaration of independence on 6 December 1917, the Civil Guards were proclaimed the troops of the government on 25 January 1918 and then Lieutenant General of the Russian Imperial Army Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim was appointed as Commander-in-Chief of these forces the next day. [11]
Between 1809 and 1917 Finland was an autonomous state ruled by the Russian Empire as the Grand Duchy of Finland. Between 1881 and 1901 the Grand Duchy had its own army. Before that several other military units had also been formed while Finland belonged to Sweden.