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|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
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| main battle tank
| main battle tank
| BT vz. 85 <hr> BT vz. 99 Szeker
| BT vz. 99 <hr> BT vz. 99(D) Szeker
| 395 <hr> 70
| 295 <hr> 270
| Domestically designed produced 3.5 generation main battle tank. The Szeker upgrade package, introduced in 2018, includes military technology licensed from [[Parthonopia]].
| Domestically designed and produced 3.5 generation main battle tank introduced in 1999. The "Szeker" upgrade package, introduced in 2012, includes the all-new day/night sight, ballistic computer and improved elevation and traverse sensors. As rumored, these tanks have a different engine of [[Parthonopia]]n origin, rated at 1,100 hp instead of the 1,000 hp powerplant originally installed, but this information has never been officially confirmed.
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| {{wp|TR-85|BT vz. 85}}
| {{wp|M-84|BT vz. 85}}
|[[File:Romanian_tanks_attack_during_Combined_Resolve_II_(14095508658).jpg|200px]]
|[[File:М84_АС1.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| main battle tank
| main battle tank
| BT vz. 85 <hr> BT vz. 85 Bizon
| BT vz. 84 <hr> BT vz. 84(B) Bizon
| 105 <hr> 440
| 105 <hr> 340
| Domestically designed main battle tank, produced from 1985-1995. It was expected that all tanks remaining in inventory will be upgraded to the Bizon combat package by 2020, but production shortfalls have hampered delivery.  
| Domestically designed main battle tank, produced from 1984-1999. Due to the collapse of Panlarova, the Malyshev Factory was no longer able to obtain ceramic armor modules from Grenzaria and only the initial batch of BT vz. 84 were produced with such. Instead, later batches of BT vz. 84's composite armor is composed of special purpose rubber sandwiched between steel and alloy plates. The exact difference in performance between the new and previous armor is not known and depends on performance of dynamic armor. The "Bizon" combat package includes add-on ERA armor, RCWS, improved autoloader, and the ability to fire {{wp|LAHAT}} anti-tank missiles.  
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| {{wp|TR-580|BT vz. 72}}
| {{wp|TR-85|BT vz. 74}}
|[[File:TR-580 FerdinandMuseum.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:Romanian_tanks_attack_during_Combined_Resolve_II_(14095508658).jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| main battle tank
| main battle tank
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| BT vz. 74(S)
| 120 in storage
| 240
| Domestically designed and produced main battle tank from 1972-1985.
| The first indigenous Sylvan tank, introduced in 1974 and produced up until 1984. The "S" variant is intended to bring the tank up to modern standards. As of 2020 all remaining BT vz. 74s have been upgraded.  
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Infantry Fighting Vehicles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Infantry Fighting Vehicles'''
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| PBV vz. 82 <br> PBV vz. 82A1 <br> PBV vz. 82 Vidra
| PBV vz. 82 <br> PBV vz. 82A1 <br> PBV vz. 82 Vidra
| 25 <br> 440 <br> 775
| 25 <br> 440 <br> 775
|  
| The latest upgraded variant, "Vidra" includes more advanced armor, turret gun control equipment, optronics package, smoke grenade launchers and the ability to mount and launch modernized ATGMs.
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|{{wp|Lazar 3}}
|{{wp|Lazar 3}}
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| 875
| 875
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| The Multi-Role Armored Vehicle Lazar is a domestically designed and produced wheeled armored fighting vehicle. The Lazar can be fitted with a 30mm Vidra turret, ATGM launchers, SAM launchers, or a RCWS general purpose machine gun depending on the situation.
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Utility Vehicles'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Utility Vehicles'''
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Howitzers'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Rocket Artillery'''
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| {{wp|Šumadija (multiple rocket launcher)|Šumadija}}
|[[File:Šumadija modularni raketni lanser 02.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| Multiple launch rocket system
|
| 64
| Introduction began in 2015. New versions are currently in development.
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| {{wp|M-71 howitzer}}
| {{wp|M-77 Oganj}}
|[[File:M-71-cannon-deployed.JPG|200px]]
|[[File:M77 Oganj 1.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| 155mm towed howitzer
| Multiple launch rocket system
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| 300
|  
|  
| 105
| Introduction began in 2015. New versions are currently in development.
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| {{wp|M109 Doher}}
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Self-propelled artillery'''
|[[File:Israeli Doher M109 Deployed.jpg|200px]]
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| {{wp|Sora 122mm}}
|[[File:SORA 122mm 1.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| 155mm self propelled howitzer
| Self-propelled artillery
|
| Sora 122mm
| 600
| 75
| Self-propelled howitzer 122mm SORA is intended for general fire support of brigade level units. Prototype of SORA has been completed in 2013 and polygon-fire testing has ended in 2014. First deliveries were made to the army in 2016.
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| {{wp|Nora B-52}}
|[[File:Nora B52 M15 VS - Odbrana slobode 2019 Niš 2.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| Self-propelled artillery
|  
|  
| 205
| Currently being phased out by the {{wp|Sora 122mm}}
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Air defense'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Towed artillery'''
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| {{wp|Iron Dome|Iron Dome}}
| {{wp|Gun-howitzer M84 NORA}}
|[[File:Iron Dome near Sderot.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:M84 Nora A.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| Air defense missile battery/Anti-rockets missile
| Self-propelled artillery
|
|
| 12+
| 375
|
| Dissatisfied with the range of both [[Carniola]]n 155mm and [[Velkanika]]n 152mm guns, and after analyzing both and considering the lack of desired features, a number of specifications were defined with characteristics that new domestic gun-howitzer should have, and produced domestically.
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=== Air defense ===
 
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! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:10%;"|Photo
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:12%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:15%;"|Role
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:8%;"|Version
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:8%;"|Number
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Anti-aircraft defense'''
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|-
| {{wp|David's Sling|David's Sling}}
| {{wp|M53/59 Praga}}
|[[File:David-Sling-0001.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:M53 Praga.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| Medium- to long-range ABM/SAM
| Anti-aircraft autocannon
|
|  
| N/A
| 225
|
| Batteries comprising of M53/59 along with reconnaissance acquisition radars are currently being phased out by the PASARS-16.
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| {{wp|SPYDER}}
| {{wp|PASARS-16}}
|[[File:Rafael SPYDER SAM System.JPG|200px]]
|[[File:Sloboda 2019 - defile 14 - PASARS-16 03.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
|{{flag|Sylvakia}}
| Short range SAM
| Hybrid air defense
|
|
| 255
| Hybrid SAM and autocannon air defense replacing the M53/99 Praga. Full first-phase production delivery completed in 2021.
|-
| {{wp|ALAS}}
| [[File:ALAS - Partner 2019 - 1.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sylvakia}} {{flag|Parthonopia}}
| Surface-to-air and surface-to-air missile.
|
| 25
| In first procurement phase as of 2020.
|-
| {{wp|SAMP/T}}
| [[File:Salon du Bourget 20090619 108.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Parthonopia}}
| Surface-to-air missile.
|  
| 36
| 36
|
| Final delivery expected by the end of 2021.
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| {{wp|Otomatic}}
| {{wp|Skyguard Aspide}}
|[[File:76-mm Super Rapid Gun System on OF-40 tank chassis (greenwood background).png|200px]]
| [[File:Batteria.missili.italia.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Italy}}
| {{flag|Parthonopia}}
| Self propelled anti aircraft gun
| Surface-to-air missile
|
|  
| 55
| 76
|
|  
|-
| {{wp|ZSU-23-33}}
|[[File:ZU-23-2-on-truck-hatzerim-1.jpg|200px]]
|{{flag|Velkanika}}
| Self propelled anti aircraft gun
|
| 20
| Captured during the Larovan wars. In storage.
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Combat Aircraft'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Combat Aircraft'''
|-
|-
| {{wpl|IAF Lavi|Sif-19}}
| {{wpl|Sukhoi Su-30|VELK WHAT IS IT}}
| [[File:LAVI.jpeg|200px]]
| [[File:Sukhoi Su-30SM in flight 2014.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Sylvakia}}
| {{flag|Velkanika}}
| Multirole fighter
| Multirole fighter
| 19A<br>19C<br>19D
| 19A<br>19C<br>19D
| 74<br>41<br>23
| 44<br>91<br>102
|  
| NEED VELK TO WRITE
|-
{{wpl|Mikoyan Mig-29|VELK HELP ME}}
| [[File:Aviamix2015-03 (cropped).jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Velkanika}}
| Multirole fighter
| 19A<br>19C<br>19D
| 44<br>91<br>102
| catvibe.mp4
|-
|-
| {{Wp|F-111 Aardvark}}
| {{Wp|Su-25|su2ft go brrrrrrr}}
| [[File:An air-to-air left front view of an F-111 aircraft during a refueling mission over the North Sea DF-ST-89-03609.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:Sukhoi Su-25 of the Russian Air Force landing at Vladivostok (8683076150).jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Carelia}}
| {{flag|Velkanika}}
| Tactical attack aircraft
| Tactical attack aircraft
| C<br>D
| C<br>D
| 37<br>12
| 37<br>12
|  
| VELK WHAT IS AHHHHHH
|-
|-
| [[Super-Mirage|Super-Mirage]]
| {{wp|Mig-21|VELKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK}}
| [[File:Dassault Mirage 4000, France AN2164548.jpg|200px]]
| [[File:MiG-21 Lancer C cropped.jpg|200px]]
| {{flag|Velkanika}}
| {{flag|Velkanika}}
| Trainer<br>Air Superiority Fighter<br>Strike
| Trainer<br>Air Superiority Fighter<br>Strike
| B<br>C<br>D
| B<br>C<br>D
| 19<br>25<br>22
| 19<br>25<br>22
|  
| REAL VELK HOURS NEEDED
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Special Mission'''
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Special Mission'''

Latest revision as of 20:55, 13 April 2021

Equipment of the Sylvan Defense Forces

The military equipment of Sylvakia includes a wide array of arms, armored vehicles, artillery, missiles, planes, helicopters, and drones. Many of these are purchased overseas and many are indigenous designs. Until the Second Karpatyan War, the Sylvan principal suppliers were Lund and Ackesia; since then, it has been the Parthian government and defense companies. Much of the military equipment imported from overseas undergoes improvements in Sylvan workshops. In addition to weapons purchased overseas and indigenous products, Sylvakia also operates and maintains large stockpiles of Ackesian-made equipment captured from enemy armies during the course of the Larovan conflicts.

History

During the Karpatyan War, the military cooperation with Ackesia ceased and Sylvakia began to rely on Parthian weaponry and on local research and development. Over the next decade, the SDF increased its war fighting capabilities, aiming for technological superiority over other Larovan countries, toward "a smaller, smarter army".

The reliance on locally manufactured military equipment has also greatly increased. Today, the overwhelming majority of Sylvakia’s military equipment is either manufactured in Parth (and often modified in Sylvan workshops), or is developed and manufactured locally, with an increasing emphasis on advanced technology, including aerospace and electronics.

Ground forces equipment

Small Arms

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Personal Defense Weapons
Sostava SK 99 CZ 99 Compact-G.jpg  Sylvakia Pistol 9x19 Parabellum Standard issue
Sostava SK 75 1977 CZ-75.png  Sylvakia Pistol 9x19 Parabellum Phased out in favor of the Sostava SK 99
Sostava SK Škorpion 3 File:CZ Scorpion Evo 3.jpg  Sylvakia Sub-machine gun 9x19mm Parabellum Standard issue
M3 Benelli M3 Super 90.jpg  Parthonopia Pump-action shotgun 12-gauge Standard issue
Service rifles
Sostava 59/66 Simonow SKS 45 noBG.jpg  Sylvakia Semi-automatic rifle 7.62x39 Retained for ceremonial use only.
Sostava 70 M70AB3.jpg  Sylvakia Assault rifle 7.62x39 Around 100,000 are kept in reserve.
Sostava M21 M21A.jpg  Sylvakia Assault rifle 5.56x45 Standard issue
Sostava SK 208 CZ BREN 2.jpg  Sylvakia Assault rifle 5.56x45 Entered service in 2016 to replace M21 and M70.
Machine guns
Sostava SK vz 59 VZ 59 Machine gun.JPG  Sylvakia General purpose machine gun 7.62x54mmR Transferred to reserve stores
Sostava SK LK M84 mg.jpg  Sylvakia General-purpose machine gun 7.62x51mm Standard machine gun for the Army.
SK LK I7 Minimi.jpg  Parthonopia Light machine gun 7.62x51mm General purpose light machine gun produced domestically under license from Parthonopia. Expected to fully replace the SK LK by 2025.
Grenade launchers
SK 805 G1 HK69A1.jpg  Sylvakia Under-mounted or standalone grenade launcher 25mm airburst
AGS-17 Zastava BGA 30mm 01.jpg  Velkanika Automatic man-portable grenade launcher 30mm airburst Produced domestically under license.
Precision Rifles
Sostava M07 Zastava M07.JPG  Sylvakia Sniper Rifle (anti-personnel) 7.62x51mm
Sostava M76 Zastava-M76-Full.jpg  Sylvakia Marksmanship rifle 7.92x57mm Larovan War-era marksmanship rifle. Phased out to reserve storage.
Light anti-tank launchers
M79 Osa M79-OSA.jpg  Sylvakia Unguided reloadable AT launcher Infantry units use M79 Osa hand-held missile launcher for defense from enemy armored vehicles and neutralizing of fortified positions.
Spike MR Euro-Spike MR Lippujuhlan päivä 2014 4.JPG  Parthonopia Guided anti-tank launcher

Armored Vehicles

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Tanks
BT vz. 99 Degman 06 v.jpg  Sylvakia main battle tank BT vz. 99
BT vz. 99(D) Szeker
295
270
Domestically designed and produced 3.5 generation main battle tank introduced in 1999. The "Szeker" upgrade package, introduced in 2012, includes the all-new day/night sight, ballistic computer and improved elevation and traverse sensors. As rumored, these tanks have a different engine of Parthonopian origin, rated at 1,100 hp instead of the 1,000 hp powerplant originally installed, but this information has never been officially confirmed.
BT vz. 85 М84 АС1.jpg  Sylvakia main battle tank BT vz. 84
BT vz. 84(B) Bizon
105
340
Domestically designed main battle tank, produced from 1984-1999. Due to the collapse of Panlarova, the Malyshev Factory was no longer able to obtain ceramic armor modules from Grenzaria and only the initial batch of BT vz. 84 were produced with such. Instead, later batches of BT vz. 84's composite armor is composed of special purpose rubber sandwiched between steel and alloy plates. The exact difference in performance between the new and previous armor is not known and depends on performance of dynamic armor. The "Bizon" combat package includes add-on ERA armor, RCWS, improved autoloader, and the ability to fire LAHAT anti-tank missiles.
BT vz. 74 Romanian tanks attack during Combined Resolve II (14095508658).jpg  Sylvakia main battle tank BT vz. 74(S) 240 The first indigenous Sylvan tank, introduced in 1974 and produced up until 1984. The "S" variant is intended to bring the tank up to modern standards. As of 2020 all remaining BT vz. 74s have been upgraded.
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
PBV vz. 82 BVP M80A Vidra 2.jpg  Sylvakia Infantry fighting vehicle PBV vz. 82
PBV vz. 82A1
PBV vz. 82 Vidra
25
440
775
The latest upgraded variant, "Vidra" includes more advanced armor, turret gun control equipment, optronics package, smoke grenade launchers and the ability to mount and launch modernized ATGMs.
Lazar 3 8lazar zandarmerija2.jpg  Sylvakia Wheeled armored personnel carrier 875 The Multi-Role Armored Vehicle Lazar is a domestically designed and produced wheeled armored fighting vehicle. The Lazar can be fitted with a 30mm Vidra turret, ATGM launchers, SAM launchers, or a RCWS general purpose machine gun depending on the situation.
Utility Vehicles
M1 KATI MAN gl (6×6) truck - August 2011 - 01.jpg  Lunderfrau Logistics truck 1220
HX44M Sloboda 2019 - defile 05 - BOV KIV 01.jpg  Sylvakia Armored reconnaissance vehicle 240
BOV M16 Miloš Sloboda 2019 - defile 08 - BOV M16 Miloš 02.jpg  Sylvakia Armored utility vehicle 1400

Artillery

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Rocket Artillery
Šumadija Šumadija modularni raketni lanser 02.jpg  Sylvakia Multiple launch rocket system 64 Introduction began in 2015. New versions are currently in development.
M-77 Oganj M77 Oganj 1.jpg  Sylvakia Multiple launch rocket system 105 Introduction began in 2015. New versions are currently in development.
Self-propelled artillery
Sora 122mm SORA 122mm 1.jpg  Sylvakia Self-propelled artillery Sora 122mm 75 Self-propelled howitzer 122mm SORA is intended for general fire support of brigade level units. Prototype of SORA has been completed in 2013 and polygon-fire testing has ended in 2014. First deliveries were made to the army in 2016.
Nora B-52 Nora B52 M15 VS - Odbrana slobode 2019 Niš 2.jpg  Sylvakia Self-propelled artillery 205 Currently being phased out by the Sora 122mm
Towed artillery
Gun-howitzer M84 NORA M84 Nora A.jpg  Sylvakia Self-propelled artillery 375 Dissatisfied with the range of both Carniolan 155mm and Velkanikan 152mm guns, and after analyzing both and considering the lack of desired features, a number of specifications were defined with characteristics that new domestic gun-howitzer should have, and produced domestically.

Air defense

Name Photo Origin Role Version Number Comment
Anti-aircraft defense
M53/59 Praga M53 Praga.jpg  Sylvakia Anti-aircraft autocannon 225 Batteries comprising of M53/59 along with reconnaissance acquisition radars are currently being phased out by the PASARS-16.
PASARS-16 Sloboda 2019 - defile 14 - PASARS-16 03.jpg  Sylvakia Hybrid air defense 255 Hybrid SAM and autocannon air defense replacing the M53/99 Praga. Full first-phase production delivery completed in 2021.
ALAS ALAS - Partner 2019 - 1.jpg  Sylvakia  Parthonopia Surface-to-air and surface-to-air missile. 25 In first procurement phase as of 2020.
SAMP/T Salon du Bourget 20090619 108.jpg  Parthonopia Surface-to-air missile. 36 Final delivery expected by the end of 2021.
Skyguard Aspide Batteria.missili.italia.jpg  Parthonopia Surface-to-air missile 76

Air forces inventory

VELK HELP ME
Aircraft Photo Origin Role Version Quantity Comment
Combat Aircraft
VELK WHAT IS IT Sukhoi Su-30SM in flight 2014.jpg  Velkanika Multirole fighter 19A
19C
19D
44
91
102
NEED VELK TO WRITE
Aviamix2015-03 (cropped).jpg  Velkanika Multirole fighter 19A
19C
19D
44
91
102
catvibe.mp4
su2ft go brrrrrrr Sukhoi Su-25 of the Russian Air Force landing at Vladivostok (8683076150).jpg  Velkanika Tactical attack aircraft C
D
37
12
VELK WHAT IS AHHHHHH
VELKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK MiG-21 Lancer C cropped.jpg  Velkanika Trainer
Air Superiority Fighter
Strike
B
C
D
19
25
22
REAL VELK HOURS NEEDED
Special Mission
Tyrannian Aerospace Nimrod AEW3 British Aerospace Nimrod AEW3, UK - Air Force AN0999455.jpg AEW&C 8
Transall C-160G C160 Gabriel - RIAT 2005 (3067553521).jpg ELINT C-160G 16
Trainer Aircraft
BAE Systems Hawk Hawk - RIAT 2011 (6122004254).jpg Advanced trainer 12 T1
Short Tucano Short tucano t1 zf210 flying arp.jpg Trainer 15 T1
Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master Alenia Aermacchi T-346A Master MM55155 61-04 formazione legend (22064642876).jpg Template:Country data Parthinopia Advanced trainer 19
Tanker and Transport
Airbus A330 MRTT File:FrenchKC135.jpg Tanker/Transport 17
Transall C-160 Transall C-160F, France - Air Force AN1188409.jpg Transport Aircraft 8
Airbus A400M Atlas A400M-1969.jpg Transport Aircraft 11
AS.400 CASA CN-235M-300 Armée de lAir 194 62-HB - MSN 194 (9658300224).jpg Transport Aircraft AS.500 9 Used for light cargo or for paratroopers
Airliner and Utility Transport
Aérospatiale AS.330 MRTT A-330-200 MRTT Australia (1).JPG Transport Aircraft AS.330 MRTT 6
Rotor-Wing
Athar AR.63 File:Ar63eurohuey.png Medium utility helicopter
Search and rescue helicopter
AR.63AA
AR.63CS
AR.63 selected over AS565 in large scale production. Used for utility and S&R purposes.
Aérospatiale AS565 No. 488 an AS.565SA Panther of 36 F based at Hyères (3218013326).jpg Medium utility helicopter Used in VIP transportation