Army:
-Allen&Allen 17 Assault Rifle(AA17) : A lightweight, sturdy bullpup weapon. It lacks the kicking power of its counterweights in other nations, but makes up for that with a much larger clip size, significantly easier reloading, and extreme accuracy even at fairly long distances - a capability which has made the development of true sniper rifles a low priority in the Empire. This is a weakness that a savvy enemy could hope to exploit.
-Allen&Allen 14 Submachinegun(AA14) : The AA14 is heavier than the AA17, surprisingly enough, but it packs a wallop in comparison. This weapon is designed for a close-in brawl, and only technically adheres to the definition of a submachinegun, more accurately being a full-blown LMG. The American Empire knows no such designation, however, hence the rather anachronistic dub of "Submachinegun" for the AA14.
-Allen&Allen Squad Support Weapon(SSW) : A heavy machinegun requiring two strong men to carry and deploy, the SSW is not usually found in offensive actions. Instead, those attempting to charge Imperial positions are torn apart in a hail of autocannon fire as the SSW cuts loose. Firepower is the key in this weapon's design, and though its clips are large and power extreme, it's hardly accurate. It doesn't need to be, with the capability to put hundreds of rounds in the air per minute.
-Silva Armaments Standard Multipurpose Tactical Grenade(Grenade) : The SASMTG serves a variety of roles on the battlefield, depending on what is needed. Due to standardization, any produced grenade "core" can fit in any SASMTG body. The cores are such things as frag, incendiary, smoke, etc. and grenades are rather easy to reconvert and change to adapting situations on the battlefield.
Silva Armaments All-engagement Weapon(SAAW) : The SAAW is a heavy rocket launcher carried on a soldier's back, capable of delivering powerful warheads to targets several miles away. It can be configured for level or plunging fire, and the missile it fires can be guided by satellite or an airplane's designator. Due to the power of this weapon and its difficulty to manufacture, they are not common on the front, but where they are, the enemies of the Empire cower in fear.
Allen&Allen22 Shotgun(AA22) : The AA22 is the pinnacle of shotgun engineering - a semi-automatic close-engagement weapon designed to turn hordes of foes into meaty chunks as quickly and in the most brutally efficient way possible. Optional loadouts include buckshot, tranquilizers, and even the much-feared "burster" rounds that penetrate their target and then explode like miniature grenades.
Brewster Brawler MK9(BB-9) : The Brewster Brawler is coined a tank by the American Empire, but bears more of a resemblance to old-world IFVs such as the antiquated M113 Bradley of Old America. It's armed with a heavy chaingun in a top turret, with an additional version of the SAAW(affectionately known by its operators as the "chainSAAW") mounted on each side of the turret, hence the difficulty in the infantry receiving those weapons. Armor is think by IFV standards, but only middling by those of "true" armored vehicles. Maximum Speed: 60MPH.
Navy:
Carefree-class Corvette: The IAN's workhorse until the new construction is completed, the Carefree class is a light and fast boat armed with a pair of 4.5 inch cannons. It's remarkably low-tech, as these weapons are not modern-level repeating guns and instead must be manually breechloaded with every shot.
Victimizer-class Battleship: The IAN's new pride and joy. The class is designed with surface-to-surface engagement as the key design principle, starting with four turrets each loaded with three powerful sixteen-inch cannons. A veritable swarm of lighter repeating 5-inch guns dominate the sides of the superstructure, married to a quartet of computer-controlled GUARDIAN missile defense chainguns. The vessels' armor is ridiculously thick, capable of withstanding her own artillery and then some.
Gulliver-class Destroyer: The up-and-coming new workhorse of the IAN, the Gulliver-class is a simple enough idea: a longer, thicker-armored and modernized variant of the Carefree-class. With the breechloaders replaced with fully repeating cannons, a pair of GUARDIAN emplacements added, and a missile battery stuck in the stern deck, the Gulliver-class is far more fearsome than its gaily named predecessor. Strength of ASW suite: moderate.
Overthrow-class Submarine: The Overthrow-class was born out of a desire for the American Empire to organize a better coherent response to enemy capital ships than "send our own big hitters at them!" The competing schools of thought revolved around reviving heavy submarines or aircraft carriers, and for the time being the Empire has settled for attack subs as its silent assassins, as opposed to aircraft carriers. Armed with 10 torpedo tubes and 6 VLS missile tubes, and capable of bombarding land and sea targets with these weapons.
Air Force:
F-119 Falcon: The F-119 Falcon bears a heavy resemblance to Old American F-22 Raptor fighters, and indeed was based off recovered examples and documents of the ancient weapons. F-119s carry heavy air-to-air warheads and autocannons, as well as sensor packages, but they are not typically used in a bombardment role.
F-661 Komodo: The F-661 Komodo is a reversed-wing aircraft, much slower than the Falcon but faster than the Badger and Pack Mule. Unlike the Falcon, the Komodo is armed and equipped for its two-man command team to deliver smart bombs and guided missiles onto enemy forces from high altitudes. Rumors abound that some Komodo aircraft are stealth-equipped, but such rumors are just that: rumors.
C-229 Pack Mule: A six-engine, propeller-driven transport and supply aircraft. Pack Mules can carry Brawlers and/or soldiers and supplies to locations and land them, or paradrop troops and light equipment from high altitude. Pack Mule aircraft are a common sight over Imperial cities, moving supplies, soldiers and orders from one place to another.
GB-346 Badger: A massive, four-engined jet bomber. The Badger is equipped for truly astounding levels of destruction at a moment's notice, either carrying a bomb bay loaded with hundreds of actual bombs, or missiles guided by a computer-control system inside the bomber's cockpit. Badgers are rare, but the sheer versatility of the aircraft is making them more common.