User blog:Pygmy Hippo 2/North American Soldiers Battle Royale

I haven't done any present day real world battles and what better way to do so than with a clash of power between my home continent's three most powerful nation's soldiers? All of these forces are similar in equipment and haven't fought before, at least technically, unlike Europe and Asia's powerhouse nations. So without further talking, let's just get into the mayhem of bullets and explosives flying through the air in a style that's been overused to see...

The United States Army, the soldiers who fight to keep their land free and a global superpower!

The Canadian Army, the soldiers who aid their allies in wars with equal skill to claim victory!

The Mexican Army, the soldiers who habe to fight a war in their own nation to protect their people!

Who is Deadliest?

United States Army
"This We'll Defend."

Short Range:Beretta M9

The US' short recoil pistol with iron sights has a range of 50m, 17 9×19mm Parabellum rounds, and a muzzle velocity of 381 m/s.

Mid Range:M4 Carbine

The Army's gas-operated, rotating bolt carbine with iron sights or M68 Close Combat Optic has a range of 500m, 30 5.56×45mm NATO rounds, a rate of fire of 850 RPM, and a muzzle velocity of 910 m/s.

Long Range:M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System

The US' semi-automatic sniper rifle with a KAC 30mm scope has a range of 800m, 10 7.62×51mm NATO rounds, and a muzzle velocity of 783 m/s.

Special Weapon:AT4

The Army's recoilless anti-tank weapon with iron sights and night vision has a range of 300m, one HEAT round filled with 440 grams of Octol, and a muzzle velocity of 290 m/s.

Training:The United States Army soldiers are trained mostly by drill sergeants in everything from how to use their weapons correctly, physical exercise, unarmed combat, navigating areas, first aid, problem solving, and basic marksmanship along with some guard duty.

Experience:The United States Army has fought in a Haiti operation, Afghanistan, the Philippines, and Iraq since 1994 and has been attacked by shooters in Arkansas and Texas.

Logistics:The United States Army has a logistics branch and shares over 693 billion in funding with three other military branches but their soldiers' training doesn't prepare them for combat, rely on bases for supplies, and can't move troops to foreign areas as well as before.

Canadian Army
"We stand on guard for thee."

Short Range:Browning Hi-Power

The Canadians' short recoil pistol with iron sights has a range of 50m, 15 9×19mm Parabellum rounds, and a muzzle velocity of 335 m/s.

Mid Range:Colt Canada C7

The Army's gas-operated, rotating bolt rifle with iron sights or C79 optical sight has a range of 400m, 30 5.56×45mm NATO rounds, a rate of fire of 800 RPM, and a muzzle velocity of 900 m/s.

Long Range:C14 Timberwolf Medium Range Sniper Weapon System

The Canadians' bolt-action sniper rifle with a Leupold Mark 4 16×40mm LR/T M1 Riflescope has a range of 1,500m, 5 .338 Lapua Magnum rounds, and a muzzle velocity of 823 m/s.

Special Weapon:M72 LAW

The Army's recoilless anti-tank weapon with a 25-m range increments reticle has a range of 200m, one 66 mm rocket, and a muzzle velocity of 145 m/s.

Training:The Canadian Army soldiers are trained by a Warrant Officer or Petty Officer First Class in physical and mental endurance, combat skills with weapons, cohesive teamwork, good working habits, discipline, first aid, and fieldcraft like survival skills and camouflage.

Experience:The Canadian Army has fought in a Croatia operation, Afghanistan, and some soldiers might have experience in Iraq along with helping in natural disasters.

Logistics:The Canadian Army has a logistics branch and shares 20.1 billion in funding with two other military branches with logistics trucks to transport equipment and personnel but the federal government isn't funding them as much as it said it would.

Mexican Army
"Always Loyal."

Short Range:Smith & Wesson M&P

The Mexicans' short recoil pistol with iron sights has a range of 50m, 18 9×19mm Parabellum rounds, and a muzzle velocity of 370 m/s.

Mid Range:FX-05 Xiuhcoatl

The Army's gas-operated, rotating bolt rifle with iron sights or removable optical sight has a range of 500m, 30 5.56×45mm NATO rounds, a rate of fire of 750 RPM, and a muzzle velocity of 956 m/s.

Long Range:Remington Modular Sniper Rifle

The Mexicans' bolt-action sniper rifle with a Schmidt & Bender 5-25×56 PM II scope has a range of 1,500m, 10 .338 Lapua Magnum rounds, and a muzzle velocity of 1,002 m/s.

Special Weapon:Carl Gustaf

The Army's recoilless anti-tank weapon with a optical 3× laser rangefinder has a range of 375m, one 84×246 mm R round, and a muzzle velocity of 255 m/s.

Training:The Mexican Army soldiers are trained at the Heroic Military college in marksmanship, military ethics such as honor and duty to their country, physical fitness, and can receive further advanced infantry training along with mandatory conscription.

Experience:The Mexican Army has fought in the 1994 Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas and the Mexican Drug War along with helping with Hurricane Katrina and sending troops to United Nations forces.

Logistics:The Mexican Army shares 7 billion in funding with one other military branch and has three departments to design modern weapons and armor for their soldiers and agriculture to maintain their military economy but were recently defeated by a cartel in battle.