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| {{Infobox national military | | == 10th Holyn Parliament == |
| | name = Royal Holyn Defence Forces | | {{Infobox legislature |
| | native_name = Kráľovské Holynské Obranné Sily | | | name = National Council of Holynia |
| | image = [[File:Emblem_of_the_Royal_Holyn_Defence_Forces.png|180px]] | | | native_name = Národná Rada Holynska |
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| | founded = 1743 (Army of the Holyn Kingdom)<br>12 November 1925 (Holyn People's Army)<br>12 November 1950 (Holyn Armed Forces) | | | coa_caption = |
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| <!-- Manpower --> | | | leader1 = Milan Kríž |
| | age = 16-17 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and serve in combat roles | | | leader1_term = 8 July 2024 |
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| | active = 491,340 | | | party3 = National Renewal |
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| | {{Colorbox|#BC4444}} Hornat People's Party (9)<br> |
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| | {{Colorbox|#3A8AF9}} Masovia Advancement (6)<br> |
| | {{Colorbox|#630000}} Alliance for Communism (3)<br> |
| | {{Colorbox|#38E73B}} Fair and Free Holynia (1)<br> |
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| | The '''Národná Rada Holynska''' ({{wp|English language|English}}: '''National Council of Holynia''') is the {{wp|bicameral legislature}} of [[Holynia]], a unitary constitutional monarchy. Power is centralized but devolved through the constitution and legislation to regional governments, creating a framework for local governance without forming a federation. The [[Monarchy of Holynia|King of Holynia]] serves as the ceremonial head of state, while the [[Prime Minister of Holynia|Prime Minister]] and Cabinet exercise executive powers. However, all legislation requires Royal Assent to become law, underscoring the monarch’s constitutional role in Holynian governance. |
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| | The current structure of the Národná Rada was established in 2001, following Holynia’s transition from communism to a parliamentary democracy. It consists of two houses; the Council of Representatives, which is directly elected, and the Council of Regions, which represents the interests of Holynia's 20 administrative regions. |
| | title = [[Royal Holyn Defence Forces|Holyn Kingdom<br/>Defence Forces]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_Holyn_Ministry_of_Defence.png|25px]] [[Ministry of Defence (Holynia)|Ministry of Defence]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_Holyn_General_Staff.png|25px]] [[General Staff of the Royal Holyn Defence Forces|General Staff of the Defence Forces]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_the_Holyn_Ground_Forces.png|25px]] [[Holyn Ground Forces]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_the_Royal_Holyn_Navy.png|25px]] [[Royal Holyn Navy]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_the_Royal_Holyn_Air_Force.png|25px]] [[Royal Holyn Air Force]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_the_Holyn_Strategic_Forces.png|25px]] [[Holyn Strategic Forces]]
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| | heading4 = Independent troops
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_the_Royal_Holyn_Marines.png|25px]] [[Royal Holyn Marines]]
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| * [[File:Emblem_of_the_Holyn_Airborne_Assault_Forces.png|25px]] [[Holyn Airborne Assault Forces]]
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| * Northern Military Command
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| The '''Royal Holyn Defence Forces''' is the military force of [[Holynia]] comprising the [[Holyn Ground Force]], [[Royal Holyn Air Force]], [[Royal Holyn Navy]], [[Royal Holyn Strategic Forces]], along with two independent arms of service; the [[Royal Holyn Marines]] and the [[Holyn Airborne Assault Forces]]. | |
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| Holynia has maintained a standing military since 1743, however the current interation traces its roots to the [[Holyn People's Army]] founded in 1925. This force was reformed in 1950 into the [[Holyn Armed Forces]]. The collapse of communist Holynia and separatist rebellion in Bogoria saw the [[Holyn Armed Forces]] begin to splinter and disintegrate. Elements of the military were accussed of war crimes, including ethnic cleansing. The military was reorganized in 2001 as the Holyn Defence Forces, adding the ''Royal'' prefix in 2002. The military underwent rebuilding and modernization in the 2000s and 2010s.
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| The head of the military is the Holyn monarch, currently [[King Mikulas I]], the figure that service members swear allegiance to. The constitution, however, vests ''de facto'' executive control of the military in the [[Prime Minister of Holynia|Prime Minister]], [[Minister of Defence (Holynia)|Minister of Defence]] who lead the National Security Council. The Chiefs of the General Staff leads the day to day operations of the military.
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| The Royal Holyn Defence Forces is authorized for 493,700 personnel under the FY2021 budget. The military is entirely volunteer based, with conscription ending in 2005. Civilians must still register for conscription once they reach 18 years of age, however, are not called for service. The military budget of Holynia is around $101.3 billion. Three branches of the military operate nuclear weapons, the Royal Holyn Air Force, Royal Holyn Navy and the Holyn Strategic Forces. Two independent uniformed security forces are seperate of the Royal Holyn Defence Forces and fall under the two Principalities of Holynia, Hornatyia and Masovia. These are the Hornatyian National Guard and Masovian National Guard.
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| == History == | | == History == |
| == Service Branches ==
| | The modern Národná Rada was established in 2001 following Holynia’s transition from a communist state to a parliamentary democracy. Prior to this, Holynia had a single-party legislature under communist rule, which was dissolved during the democratic reforms of the late 1990s. The 2001 reforms introduced the bicameral structure and mixed electoral system, designed to balance proportional representation with regional interests. |
| The Royal Holyn Defence Forces are made up of four main service branches and two independent troop branches. | | == Composition == |
| === Main service branches === | | === Council of Regions === |
| * [[File:Flag of the Holyn Ground Forces.png|35px|border]] '''[[Holyn Ground Forces]]'''
| | The Council of Regions is the upper house of parliament and is composed of 100 members, with each of Holynia’s 20 regions electing five representatives. Members are selected indirectly by regional assemblies, reflecting the principle of equal regional representation, regardless of population. |
| The land warfare branch of the Defence Forces. Consists of 190,000 active duty personnel, supported by 370,500 reserve personnel. Largest branch of the military by size. | | === Council of Representatives === |
| * [[File:Flag_of_Royal_Holyn_Navy.png|35px|border]] '''[[Royal Holyn Navy]]'''
| | The Council of Representatives is the lower house of the Národná Rada and consists of 600 seats. Members are elected every five years through a mixed electoral system that combines at-large constituencies with party lists and proportional representation. This system ensures a balance between regional accountability and proportional political representation. |
| The naval warfare branch of the Defence Forces. Consists of 133,500 active duty personne, supported by 41,000 reserve personnel. | |
| * [[File:Flag_of_Royal_Holyn_Air_Force.png|35px|border]] '''[[Royal Holyn Air Force]]'''
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| The aerial warfare branch of the Defence Forces. Consists of 121,300 active duty personnel, supported by 107,000 reserve personnel.
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| * [[File:Flag_of_the_Holyn_Strategic_Forces.png|35px|border]] '''[[Holyn Strategic Forces]]'''
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| Strategic missile force of the Defence Forces. Consists of 12,500 active duty personnel and 3,500 reserve personnel.
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| | The Národná Rada follows a structured legislative process: |
| * [[File:Flag_of_Royal_Holyn_Marines.png|35px|border]] '''[[Royal Holyn Marines]]'''
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| Maritime and expeditionary force of the Defence Forces. Consists of 21,000 active duty personnel and 9,100 reserve personnel.
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| * [[File:Flag_of_Holyn_Airborne_Assault_Forces.png|35px|border]] '''[[Holyn Airborne Assault Forces]]'''
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| Airborne assault force of the Defence Forces. Consists of 12,000 active duty personnel and 3,500 reserve personnel.
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| | * Introduction of Bills: Legislation can be proposed by members of either house, the Prime Minister, or through citizen initiatives. |
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| | * Debate and Committee Review: Bills are debated in the Council of Representatives, with detailed examination conducted by specialized committees. |
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| | * Council of Regions Review: The Council of Regions reviews bills passed by the lower house, offering amendments or recommendations to reflect regional interests. |
| |native_name=''Holynské Pozemné Sily''
| | * Approval and Royal Assent: Once approved by both chambers, the bill is sent to the monarch for Royal Assent. Although this is typically a formality, it is constitutionally required for the enactment of laws. |
| |image=[[File:Emblem_of_the_Holyn_Ground_Forces.png|centre|150px]]
| | === Sessions === |
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| | The Národná Rada meets in regular sessions three times a year, with additional extraordinary sessions convened as needed. Sessions alternate between the chambers, although joint sessions may be called for significant national events or major policy debates. |
| |dates= 1923–present
| | === Committees === |
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| | Both chambers rely on a network of specialized committees to review legislation, conduct investigations, and provide detailed analysis on key issues. These include committees on defense, foreign affairs, finance, education, and healthcare. |
| |type= {{wp|Army}}
| | === Investigative commissions === |
| |size= 190,000 active duty<br>370,500 reserve
| | Members of the Národná Rada are empowered to conduct investigations if a committee and the Národná Rada vote to open a temporary investigative commission. They have broad powers related to the scope of the investigation. At the conclusion of an investigation, the findings are typically read and published to the whole of the Národná Rada. The Národná Rada can order the findings be published under seal, preventing their disclosure to the general public or be publicly read aloud in the chamber. An investigative commission can also forward their findings to the Prosecutor General. |
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| | == Location == |
| |garrison=[[Cizekporok]]
| | The Národná Rada Holynska convenes in Narodný Palác (National Palace), a historic building in the capital city of Cizekporok. The complex includes: |
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| |battles=[[Bogorian War for Independence]]<br>[[Holyn-Bogorian Border Conflict (2002-present)]]
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| |commander1=[[File:Banner_of_Holyn_Ground_Forces.png|25px]] {{wp|Army General|General of the Army}} Valentín Chrobák
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| |commander2=[[File:Banner_of_Holyn_Ground_Forces.png|25px]] {{wp|Colonel General}} Viliam Havel
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| The '''Holyn Ground Forces''' ({{wp|Slovak language|Holyn}}: ''Holynské Pozemné Sily'') is the {{wp|Land army|land forces}} of the [[Royal Holyn Defence Forces]]. As of 2020, the Holyn Ground Forces has 190,000 active duty and 370,500 reserve personnel, totalling 580,500 personnel. It maintains forces across Holynia in both active duty and part time reserve roles.
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| == History == | |
| The Holyn Ground Forces in its current form was formed on 20 May 2001, in the aftermath of the war in Bogoria. The Ground Forces inherited the personnel, command structure and equipment of the former communist Holyn Army. The military was in a rapid state of collapse with desertions, low morale, destroyed equipment, and limited funding. The military however was consumed with the ongoing war in Bogoria. A peace treaty was finally signed in 2002, with the Holyn military withdrawing from Bogoria throughout the summer. A massive demobilization had to be undertaken, writing off entire divisions deemed unneccesary in post-communist Holynia. The Ground Forces went from 20 divisions in 2002 to 9 by 2003.
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| Holynia's military was viewed as "inefficient" by the new government. Minister of Defence Cvesek stated a top to bottom reform had to occur. A post-war parliamentary commission also recommended the Ground Forces be rebuilt. The commission found a bloated officer corps and lack of NCOs led to poor control of the ground forces when dealing with the quasi insurgency in Bogoria. Contradictory orders led to failed operations and high casualties. Poor training, especially of infantry contributed to the high casaulty rate. Lack of coordination and communication with the Air Force meant air support, the biggest advantage the Holyn military had, was insufficient.
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| A seperate parliamentary inquiry accussed the ground forces of participating in an "organized ethnic cleansing campaign" organized by "senior officers". Roughly 7,000 enlisted and commissioned personnel were dishonorably discharged related to these events. A highly publicised incident occurred where investigators working for the parliamentary inquest were held at gun point by army officers refusing to turn over records. Public opinion gradually turned against the military as details of wartime attrocities were publicised. | | * Assembly Hall of the Council of Representatives: A grand chamber designed to accommodate the 600 representatives. |
| | * Council of Regions Chamber: A smaller, more formal chamber reflecting the deliberative nature of the upper house. |
| | * Public Galleries: Spaces for citizens and the press to observe parliamentary sessions. |
| | == Elections == |
| | Elections to both chambers of the Národná Rada are held every five years, although early elections may be called under specific circumstances, such as a failure to form a government. |
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| In March 2003, the first reform plan was unveiled before the Narodna Rada. The Ground Forces would be reduced to a total personnel count of 400,000 active duty. Among other reforms proposed were ending conscription and reducing the number of commissioned officers.
| | Elections to the Council of Representatives use a mixed-member proportional representation system, with voters casting two votes: |
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| | * Constituency Vote: For a political party within their at-large constituency (300 seats). |
| *Reduce Ground Forces from 750,000 active personnel to 400,000. | | * National List Vote: For a political party at the national level, which determines the allocation of the remaining 300 seats. |
| *Create a professional NCO corps. | |
| *Reduce officer count.
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| The reforms began to implemented in the fall of 2003, with a series of buyouts of commissioned officers and merging several military academys. In January 2004, the new reserve structure was unveiled, with a officer corps and enlisted corps. The Defense Ministry set a goal of having 2 reserve divisions fully staffed with officers and enlisted personnel by 2005. In May 2004, the first NCO academy was established in Cizekporok at the former campus of the defunct Military-Political Academy.
| | To enter the Council of Representatives, a party must surpass a 5% national threshold or win at least one constituency seat. This system balances proportional representation with regional accountability. |
| | === Council of Regions Elections === |
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| Significant reorganization of the structure of the Ground Forces continued throughout 2005. The Military Districts were dissolved, with the command structure changing from (Military District - Army - Division - Regiment) to (Unified Military Command - Division - Regiment). The Unified Military Commands would be unified commands for all branches of the Defence Forces, with the goal of creating better coordination between branches.
| | The members of the Council of Regions are selected by regional assemblies. Each of Holynia’s 20 regions elects five representatives through a process determined by its regional legislature, ensuring diversity in representation while maintaining equal regional influence. |
| | == Incidents == |
| | In 1999, the Holynian Parliament descended into chaos during a heated debate over the Spero Treaty Organization’s (STO) intervention in Bogoria, led by Cuscan troops. The intervention, aimed at quelling the escalating violence in the neighboring country, divided Holynian lawmakers. Pro-intervention factions, led by Foreign Minister Ivana Petrakova, supported the mission as a necessary step for regional stability, while nationalist hardliners, spearheaded by Marek Sidorov, condemned it as Cuscan imperialism encroaching on Holynia's sphere of influence. Tensions reached a boiling point when Sidorov’s accusations against the intervention provoked a fiery response from Petrakova, leading to shouting, physical intimidation, and an eventual eruption of violence on the parliamentary floor. |
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| In February 2005, the final draft was held with 13,000 men conscripted into the Ground Forces for 12 month mandatory service. The new contract/volunteer program for enlisted personnel began with the 785th Recruitment Brigade established. Four more recruitment brigades would be founded in 2005 to assist with attracting and retaining contract personnel. The Ministry of Defence stated 40% of conscripts in 2005 opted to remain in the military, signing 4 year contracts. Higher pay was attributed to the rise in contract personnel, with pay rising from U$300/month for a conscript to U$1,900/month for a contract soldier.
| | The altercation turned into a full-scale brawl, with lawmakers exchanging punches, shoves, and verbal attacks, causing significant chaos in the chamber. Parliamentary security struggled to restore order, with overturned chairs and scattered papers marking the aftermath of the melee. The incident garnered international attention, highlighting the deep divisions in Holynia over its foreign policy and fueling nationalist sentiment among the public. The brawl damaged the government’s credibility, polarized the country further, and became a symbol of Holynia’s volatile political climate during a critical moment in regional geopolitics. |
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| === 2009 rearmament plan === | | == NO party == |
| In 2009, Defence Minister Boris Přibyl announced a proposal to re-equip the armed forces by 2020. Weapons procurement had halved in the 2000s compared to the 1990s levels. Annual defence spending allocated to procurement reached a low point in 2004, as budgets were geared towards the organizational shakeup of the military. The Ground Forces had a major need for new equipment, with roughly 30% of combat equipment lost during the war in Bogoria. The reforms had resulted in the Ground Forces maintaining an air corps, specifically helicopter units.
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| The proposal was approved by the Narodna Rada in 2010, with a 50% increase in defence funding. The 2010 election saw a change in government, however, the re-equipment program was retained and arms deals began to be signed in early 2011. The program saw new main battle tanks, armored vehicles and surface to air missiles enter service with the ground forces by 2013. Older weapon systems were also upgraded during this period, bringing much of the armed forces up to modern standards. In 2015, the rearmament plan became embroiled in a corruption scandal involving the Ratkovic government. Members of the government were accused of accepting bribes from defence companies. In return, these companies were favored in contracts. This led to the eventual downfall of the Ratkovic government. Arms sales dropped in the 2016 budget as parliament investigated the claims. Several senior officers were forced to resign, including the commander of the ground forces.
| | | native_name = Holynska Národná Obnova |
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| == Structure == | | | merger = Obnova, Svätá Ludová, Akcia Teraz |
| The Ground Forces are commanded by the Ground Forces Commander, a {{wp|Army General|General of the Army}}, from the Ground Forces Headquartes in the Defence Ministry building in Cizekporok. Three operation commands, Ground Force Operations Command, Ground Force Training and Support Command, and Special Operations Command are subordinate to the Ground Forces Command. The Capital Defence Command reports directly to the Ground Forces Headquarters and is independent of the other Ground Forces Command. Five geographic commands, roughly equivalent of a corps are subordinated to the Ground Force Operations Command. The five geographic commands consist of 2-3 motor rifle (combined arms) or tank (armoured) divisions.
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| Personnel in the Holyn Ground Forces belong to a Personnel Branch applicable to their trade/unit. These include the Motorised Rifle (Infantry), Tank (Armoured), Artillery, Rocket Artillery, Air Defence Corps, Aviation Corps, among others. Several sub-branches gain additional distinction. These include (in order of precedence): ''Life-Guards'', ''Royal Guards'' and standard ''Guards'' units.
| | | chairperson = [[Renáta Mišurová]] |
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| Life Guards troops are the personal division of the Holyn monarch. The Life Guards are the formal personal protection detail of the monarch. Formally they report directly to the King, but de-facto follow the standard chain of command of the Ground Forces. They are considered the most elite branch of the Ground Forces and wear special uniforms as the personal protection detail of the monarch. They perform ceremonial guard duties throughout the capital.
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| Hussars troops are the calvary branch of the Ground Forces. They are the quick reaction forces of the Ground Forces and tend to be equipped with Main Battle Tanks and light vehicles, combining both speed and armour in their ranks. They wear seperate uniforms from standard Motor Rifle troops. They are considered elite units, above a standard Guards unit.
| | | founder = [[Renáta Mišurová]] and Havel Řehák |
| | | founded = {{start date|2015|06|22}} |
| | | headquarters = 51 Mlýnské údolí, Cizekporok, Holynia |
| | | ideology = {{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|National liberalism}}<br>{{wp|National conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Right-wing populism}} |
| | | position = {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}} |
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| | | seats1_title = Council of Regions |
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| | | seats2_title = Council of Representatives |
| | | seats2 = {{Composition bar|275|600|hex={{party color|Likud}}}} |
| | | seats3_title = Most seats |
| | | seats3 = {{nowrap|301 (2019)}} |
| | | colours = {{Color box|{{party color|Likud}}|border=darkgray}} [[Blue]] |
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| | | website = narodnaobnova.co.hy |
| | | country = Holynia |
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| | '''Holynska Národná Obnova''' ({{wp|English language|English}}: Holyn National Renewal, HNO), commonly shortened to '''Národná Obnova''', is a right-wing political party in [[Holynia]], founded on June 22, 2015. The party was established through the merger of three political movements: Obnova, Svätá Ludová, and Akcia Teraz, consolidating their ideologies into a unified platform of conservatism, national liberalism, and national conservatism. Since its inception, HNO has grown to become the dominant political force in Holynia, leading the government under the leadership of its founder and chairperson, Renáta Mišurová, the current Prime Minister. |
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| Motor Rifle troops are the infantry branch of the Ground Forces. They are equipped with a variety of weapons for different tasks including armored troop carriers, tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft weapons and mortars. The Ground Forces have 7 Motor Rifle divisions.
| | The party's headquarters is located at 51 Mlýnské údolí, Cizekporok, and its official color is blue. |
| | ==History== |
| | The formation of National Renewal in 2015 was driven by a perceived need to unify the fragmented right-wing opposition to the ruling coalition at the time. Renáta Mišurová and Havel Řehák, prominent figures in Holynia’s conservative political circles, spearheaded the merger of Obnova, Svätá Ludová, and Akcia Teraz. The merger aimed to combine traditional values with modern political strategies, appealing to a broad base of voters concerned about issues such as immigration, national security, and economic stagnation. |
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| Tank troops are the armored branch of the ground forces. Tank divisions are made up primarily by Tank regiments. Main battle tanks are the primary equipment of the tank troops, however other heavy weaponry including fire support vehicles support main battle tanks. Tank troops are geared as shock forces, meant to break through enemy lines and lead offensive operations. The Ground Forces has 5 Tank divisions.
| | HNO’s first electoral success came in the 2015 general election, where it secured 126 seats in the Council of Representatives, becoming the largest opposition party. By 2019, the party had solidified its support, achieving a historic victory with 301 seats, marking the first time a single party had come close to an outright majority under Holynia’s proportional representation system. |
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| Artillery and Rocket Artillery troops make up artillery regiments. They are geared to support motor rifle troops and tank troops by providing fire support.
| | The 2019 election victory propelled Renáta Mišurová to the position of Prime Minister, and she has since led the government through successive terms, implementing a robust policy agenda focused on national sovereignty, economic liberalization, and cultural preservation. |
| | == Ideology == |
| | Holyn National Renewal positions itself on the right-wing of Holynian politics, blending elements of conservatism, national liberalism, national conservatism, and right-wing populism. A strong emphasis on protecting Holynia’s independence, resisting external influences, and prioritizing Holynian interests in foreign policy. Národná Obnova has advocated for a free-market economy with limited government intervention, while promoting strategic industries to ensure national self-reliance. The party has committed to upholding traditional Holynian values and opposing what it sees as threats to the nation’s cultural identity. The party is in favour of implementing stricter immigration policies, citing concerns over security and social cohesion. Supporting increased defense spending and modernizing the armed forces to address emerging security threats. |
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| Intelligence, Signals, Reconnaisance and Communications troops are one of the support branches of the Ground Forces. The Aviation Corps consists of enlisted and officers responsible for flying and maintaining the aircraft of the Ground Forces. The Air Defence Corps is responsible for the air defence of the Ground Forces as well as maintaining a wide array of fixed radars across Holynia. The Royal Medical Corps is responsible for healthcare services of the Ground Forces and frequently assists the other branches of the Defence Forces. The Logistics Corps assists with supplies and maintanance of the ground forces.
| | NO’s messaging often includes populist themes, appealing to voters frustrated with the political establishment. The party’s rhetoric frequently criticizes globalism, unchecked immigration, and perceived elitism in Holynia’s political system. |
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| | Opponents accuse the party of eroding democratic norms through aggressive rhetoric and centralization of power. The 2023 military action in Kifathe has been widely criticized as an overreach, with accusations that the government stoked tensions to justify the conflict. HNO’s immigration reforms have been labeled xenophobic by human rights organizations. The party has faced accusations of cronyism, though investigations have not led to formal charges. |
| The personnel of the Ground Forces consist of 201,600 active duty and 370,500 reserve personnel. Regular Service personnel are active duty enlisted personnel. They are full-time professional soldiers who sign a four year initial contract and additional contracts between four to nine years. Primary Reserves consist mainly of combat and support units. The other aspect of reserve personnel are the Secondary Reserve, which primarily consist of support units. Both Reserves are paid and receive benefits, but at a lower scale compared to Regular Service personnel.
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| Conscription was the primary form of recruitment prior to 2005. All personnel since 2005, full-time and reserve, have been volunteers. Enlisted personnel that were originally conscripted prior to 2005 still remain in the ground forces. They make up 9% of active duty personnel and have voluntarily signed contracts since being enlisted.
| | == Election results == |
| ==== Regular Service ==== | | Holyn National Renewal has demonstrated consistent electoral success since its founding, dominating both the Council of Representatives and the Council of Regions. |
| The Regular Service personnel are 190,600 active duty full-time enlisted and commissioned personnel. They are subject to deployment and have long term contracts. Training is subsidised for enlisted personnel, while officer cadets pay tuition which is then waived once they receive their commission. Regular Service personnel receive pay based on rank and length of service. They make up 52 regiments, 21 seperate battalions and 11 seperate companies. Many regiments are only enlisted from specific demographics or regions. Regular Service personnel make up the entirety of the household division (9th Guards Tank Household Division ''Cizekporok - Prince Vinazlec''). All other divisions divide regiments into Regular Service and Primary/Secondary Reserve.
| | === Council of Representatives=== |
| | * 2015: 126 seats |
| | * 2019: 301 seats (peak performance) |
| | * 2024: 275 seats |
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| All enlisted and officer cadet recruits receive 5 weeks of initial training, either Initial Soldier Training or Initial Cadet Training. Enlisted personnel then move onto specialised training of 9-12 weeks for their respective trade. Officer cadets will move onto their respective academy.
| | === Council of Regions === |
| | * 2024: 37 out of 100 seats |
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| Many Regular Service personnel sign contracts which commit them to 2-5 years of Primary/Secondary Reserve service. All other enlisted Regular Service personnel who elect to leave either are discharged or become ''Immediate Reserve'', which is seperate from the Primary/Seconday Reserve. Immediate Reserve is a holdover from the Communist era. Immediate Reserve receive no pay and no obligation for training. In an emergency, Parliament may call up Immediate Reserve for active duty. In the Communist era, this duty was mandatory for all military personnel leaving on good terms, however since 2002 has been voluntary.
| | While HNO saw a slight decline in the 2024 elections, it retained its status as the largest party in both chambers and remains the leading force in Holynian politics. |
| ==== Primary Reserve ==== | | == Leadership == |
| The Primary Service consists of 210,500 personnel. They are part-time and full-time volunteer soldiers, NCOs and reserve officers. Primary Reserve are both civilian volunteers and Regular Service personnel who volunteered for Primary Reserve. Primary Reserve undergo similar initial training to Regular Service personnel and receive ongoing training which they must attend at least 2 days per month. Some Primary Reserve units are at constant readiness, meaning some members, generally officers, work full time. Primary Reserve personnel are assigned to units, similar to Regular Service units, but are only part time manned units. The Primary Reserve staffs all front line reserve units along with support units. Most Divisions feature a 40/60 mix of Regular Service and Reserve personnel. Primary Reserve may be called up for service by the Minister of Defence for up to 365 days. | | The party’s leadership has been a significant factor in its success, with Renáta Mišurová serving as its chairperson since its inception. Known for her pragmatic leadership and strong communication skills, Mišurová has guided the party through periods of both growth and controversy. |
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| | Other notable figures within the party include: |
| Secondary Reserve consists of 160,000 part time personnel. Secondary Reserve undergos similar training to the Primary Reserve. Secondary Reserve staff most support divisions and several administrative units. They do not serve in front-line units, receive less pay than Regular Service or Primary Reserve personnel. They must attend drills 2 days per month and may be activated for up to 365 days by the Minister of Defence. Secondary Reserve heavily recruits medical, clerical and other skilled trades to man specific units.
| | * Havel Řehák, co-founder and architect of the party’s initial policy platform. |
| | * Martina Bohušová, Minister of Foreign Affairs and key advocate for HNO’s national sovereignty agenda. |
| | * Lukáš Vojta, Minister of Defense and proponent of Holynia’s increased military spending. |
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| | The party operates through a hierarchical structure with the Chairperson at the top, supported by a National Executive Committee responsible for strategic decisions. Local party branches play a critical role in organizing grassroots campaigns and voter outreach. |
| The Holyn Ground Forces are made up into 7 Motor Rifle Divisions (Combined arms) and 5 Tank Divisions (Armored). Motor Rifle Divisions typically have 1-2 tank regiments, 3-4 motor rifle regiments, 1-2 artillery regiments, an air defence regiment and 8 additional battalions consisting of anti-tank, engineering, intelligence, reconassiance, signals, NBC-defence, transport, supply/logistics, maintenance, and medical units. In addition 1-2 aviation company(s). Tank divisions reverse the order of Tank and Motor Rifle regiments. A division will consist of active duty units and reserve units. | |
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| {{Main|List of equipment of the Holyn Ground Forces}} | | == Holyn Workers' Party == |
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| | | founder = Volen Hajek |
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| | | headquarters = 31 Hlavná, Cizekporok, Holynia |
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| |{{wp|Multiple rocket launcher|Rocket artillery}} || 1,352 || 900 | | | position = {{wp|Left-wing politics|Left-wing}} to {{wp|Far left politics|far-left}} |
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| === Uniforms ===
| | The '''Holyn Workers' Party''' ({{wp|Slovak language|Hornat}}: '''Holynská Robotnícka Strana''', '''HRS''') is a major left-wing political party in [[Holynia]]. Initially established as the ruling party of communist Holynia, it has since transitioned into a key player in the country’s democratic political system. The HRS has historically positioned itself as a champion of labor rights, social justice, and progressive economic policies, but its legacy as the former vanguard of a one-party state has continued to shape its identity and influence its trajectory. |
| [[File:Parade_uniforms_of_the_Holyn_Ground_Forces.png|right|thumb|200px|Officer, NCO and enlisted parade walk out uniforms for regular Motor Rifles of the Holyn Ground Forces.]]
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| | == History == |
| | | === Foundation and single-party rule (1921–1998) === |
| The work uniform consists of either a camoflauge or pine green shirt with epaulettes. Berets replace the peaked caps. Boots are typically worn, either sage green or black (depends on the unit). | | The Holyn Workers' Party was founded in 1921 by Volen Hajek. The party grew in popularity by associating with trade unions and opposing the unpopular government. It soon formed an armed faction and courted members of the military. This buildup and growing opposition to the ruling class saw Holynia fall into civil war. The civil war resulted in a victory for the Workers' Party and its allies. The Workers' Party centralized its rule and pushed out opposition, with Hajek ruling Holynia as a single party state. The Workers' Party functioned to serve as the ruling political organization of the Holyn Socialist States. During this period, it controlled all aspects of political and economic life, implementing centralized planning and collectivization policies. While it oversaw industrialization and expanded access to healthcare and education, its rule was marked by widespread repression, limited political freedoms, and economic stagnation in its later years. |
| | | === Democratic Transition and Reformation === |
| The combat uniform consists of a HolCam 2 camoflauge pattern coat, with accompying gear. Sage green boots are the only authorized combat boots.
| | Following the fall of communism in Holynia in 1998, the HRS was forced to relinquish its monopoly on power. Many of its leaders were ousted, and the party underwent a significant transformation, abandoning its communist ideology in favor of democratic socialism. During the 2000s, it struggled to rebuild its support base in a competitive political landscape dominated by center-right and liberal parties. The party inherited much of the real estate and financial assets from the communist era. Some party assets were seized during decommunization efforts in the late 1990s and early 2000s. |
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| | colspan=2| [[File:Service_Holyn_Ground_Forces_OF_3.png|50px|Major]]
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| | colspan=2| [[File:Service_Holyn_Ground_Forces_OF_2.png|50px|Captain]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Service_Holyn_Ground_Forces_OF_1b.png|50px|Lieutenant]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Service_Holyn_Ground_Forces_OF_1.png|50px|Second Lieutenant]]
| |
| | colspan=3 |[[File:Cadet_Holyn_Ground_Forces_OF_D_Service.png|50px|Officer Cadet]]
| |
| | colspan=6 rowspan=2| '''''No equivalent'''''
| |
| |- style="text-align:center;"
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Field Marshal|Marshal}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Army General|Army<br>General}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Colonel General|Colonel<br>General}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Lieutenant General|Lieutenant<br>General}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Major General|Major<br>General}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Colonel}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Lieutenant Colonel|Lieutenant<br>Colonel}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Major}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Captain (rank)|Captain}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|First Lieutenant|First<br>Lieutenant}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|Second Lieutenant|Second<br>Lieutenant}}
| |
| | colspan=6| {{wp|Officer Cadet|Officer<br>Cadet}}
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| === Other ranks ===
| |
| {| style="border:1px solid #8888aa; background-color:#f7f8ff; padding:5px; font-size:95%; margin: 0px 12px 12px 0px;"
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| |-
| |
| |- style="background-color:#CCCCCC; width: 100%"
| |
| !<b>NATO code</b>||colspan=4|OR-9||colspan=2|OR-8||colspan=2|OR-7||colspan=4|OR-6||colspan=2|OR-5||colspan=2|OR-4||colspan=2|OR-3||colspan=4|OR-2||colspan=2|OR-1
| |
| |- style="text-align:center;"
| |
| |rowspan=2| {{flagicon|Holynia}} '''[[Holynia|Holyn Kingdom]]<br>''Epaulette rank insignia'''''<br>(''Parade variant'')
| |
| | colspan=2| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR9a.png|50px|Štábní praporčík]]
| |
| | colspan=2| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR9.png|50px|Nadpraporčík]]
| |
| | colspan=2| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR8.png|50px|Praporčík]]
| |
| | colspan=2| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR7.png|50px|Nadrotmistr]]
| |
| | colspan=2| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR6.png|50px|Rotmistr]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR5.png|50px|Rotný]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR4.png|50px|Četař]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR3.png|50px|Desátník]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR2.png|50px|Svobodník]]
| |
| | colspan=3| [[File:Parade_Holyn_Ground_Force_OR1.png|50px|Vojín]]
| |
| |- style="text-align:center;"
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Chief Warrant Officer|Chief Warrant Officer<br>''Štábní praporčík''}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Senior Warrant Officer|Senior Warrant Officer<br>''Nadpraporčík''}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Warrant officer|Warrant officer<br>''Praporčík''}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Master Sergeant|Master Sergeant<br>''Nadrotmistr''}}
| |
| | colspan=2| {{wp|Sergeant First Class|Sergeant First Class<br>''Rotmistr''}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|Staff Sergeant|Staff Sergeant<br>''Rotný''}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|Second Lieutenant|Sergeant<br>''Četař''}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|Corporal|Corporal<br>''Desátník''}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|Private First Class|Private First Class<br>''Svobodník''}}
| |
| | colspan=3| {{wp|Private|Private<br>''Vojín''}}
| |
| |}
| |
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|
| == Commanders ==
| | By the early 2000s, under the leadership of reformist figures, the HRS successfully rebranded itself as a modern left-wing party, advocating for social welfare programs, labor rights, and equitable economic policies. |
| === Commander-in-chief (2001–present) ===
| |
| [[File:Banner_of_Holyn_Ground_Forces.png|right|thumb|250px|Standard of Commander-in-Chief of the Holyn Ground Forces.]]
| |
| * Borek Šimek (2002)
| |
| * Emanuel Dvořák (2002-2003) <small>Acting</small>
| |
| * Leoš Navrátil (2003-2005)
| |
| * Medard Adamec (2005-2007)
| |
| * Kazimír Král (2007-2011)
| |
| * Herman Krejčí (2011-2015)
| |
| * Jan Vlček (2015) <small>Acting</small>
| |
| * Hugo Poláček (2015) <small>Acting</small>
| |
| * Svatopluk Jeřábek (2015-2016)
| |
| * Alexandr Šrámek (2016-2019)
| |
| * Valentín Chrobák (2019-present)
| |
|
| |
|
| == Gallery ==
| | The HRS formed its first government in democratic Holynia after winning the 2003 general elections, benefiting from public discontent with the economic inequality and privatization efforts of the early 2000s. The party's administration expanded welfare programs, strengthened labor protections, and pursued moderate economic reforms. However, allegations of corruption and inefficiency led to its defeat in 2009. |
| [[File:Czech_soldiers_participate_in_exercise_Combined_Resolve_at_the_Joint_Multinational_Readiness_Center_in_Hohenfels,_Germany,_Nov._15,_2013_131115-A-HE359-010.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Holyn Ground Force soldiers during exercises in 2011.]]
| |
| [[File:Pixelado.jpg|thumb|left|250px|An example of HolCam 2, the current camoflauge of the Gound Forces.]]
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|
| |
|
| = Organization of the Holyn Ground Forces =
| | After a period in opposition, the HRS returned to power in 2015, led by a new generation of leaders promising progressive reforms. Its policies focused on addressing income inequality, expanding public healthcare, and investing in education. However, internal divisions and growing criticism over its handling of economic challenges resulted in another electoral defeat in 2019. |
| ==== Holyn Ground Force Headquarters ==== | | === Recent Developments=== |
| *'''Capital Defence Command''' (Cizekporok, Holynia)
| | In the 2024 general elections, the HRS suffered a significant loss to the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Renáta Mišurová. This defeat marked a period of introspection and internal debate within the party. The resignation of its long-serving leader triggered a leadership race, revealing a rift between moderates seeking to maintain the party’s progressive platform and hardliners advocating for a return to policies reminiscent of Holynia's communist era. |
| **'''9th Guards Tank Household Division'''
| |
| ***Division Headquarters
| |
| ***12th Command Brigade
| |
| ***2nd Royal Life Guards Tank Regiment (HT-15, HT-90AZ, BVP-3, OT-6)
| |
| ***4th Guards Tank Regiment (HT-90AZ, HT-85BV, OT-5)
| |
| ***5th Royal Guards Hussars Regiment (HT-90AZ, HT-85BV, BVP-3, OT-5)
| |
| ***3rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (HT-85BV, BVP-3, OT-6, OT-5)
| |
| ***93rd Guards Artillery Regiment (MD-93, MD-80V)
| |
| ***651st Rocket Artillery Regiment (RM-70, RM-91)
| |
| ***60th Guards Air Defence Regiment (PS-08, PS-87, PS-88)
| |
| ***191st Anti-Tank Battalion
| |
| ***90th Guards Engineer Battalion
| |
| ***53rd Guards ISTAR Battalion
| |
| ***79th Signals Battalion
| |
| ***23rd Guards NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***70th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***501st Aviation Company
| |
| ***156th Medical Battalion
| |
| ***1st Maintenance Battalion
| |
| ***10th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| *'''Special Operations Command'''
| |
| **15th Special Operations Brigade
| |
| **18th Special Operations Brigade
| |
|
| |
|
| ==== Ground Force Training and Support Command ==== | | Since 2024, the party’s hardline faction has gained prominence, calling for a radical shift in the HRS's agenda. These members argue that the party should embrace more state control over the economy, nationalize key industries, and adopt a stronger stance against neoliberal policies. Critics have warned that this shift could alienate moderate voters and damage the party’s credibility in democratic Holynia. |
| *'''Military Academy of the General Staff'''
| | === Ideology === |
| *'''Combined Arms Academy'''
| | The HRS identifies as a democratic socialist party, focusing on expanding access to healthcare, education, and housing. Advocating for workers rights by protecting labor unions and ensuring fair wages. Reducing income inequality through progressive taxation and public investments. |
| **Engineering Institute
| |
| **Artillery Institute
| |
| **Signals and Communications Institude
| |
| *'''Military Logistics Academy'''
| |
| *'''NBC Protection Academy'''
| |
| **NBC warfare Insitute
| |
| *'''Military Engineering College'''
| |
| **Maintanence Institute
| |
| *'''Warrant Officer Academy'''
| |
| *'''Officer Academy'''
| |
| *'''Active Combined Arms Training Regiment'''
| |
| *'''Initial Military Training'''
| |
| **Leader Option Brigade
| |
| **Warfare Training Brigade
| |
|
| |
|
| ==== Ground Operations Command ====
| | While moderates emphasize collaboration with other parties and pragmatic governance, hardliners within the party advocate for a more confrontational approach and a return to state-dominated economic policies. |
| *'''Northern Military Command''' (Bystrica, Holynia)
| |
| **'''1st Guards Tank Division''' (HT-85BV2, HT-85BV, BVP-3, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-5)
| |
| ***15th Tank Regiment
| |
| ***11th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***56th Tank Regiment
| |
| ***59th Tank Regiment
| |
| ***7th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***50th Guards Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***Royal Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***8th Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***7th Air Defence Regiment
| |
| ***20th Air Defence Regiment
| |
| ***97th Reconaisiance Company
| |
| ***83rd Anti-Tank Battalion
| |
| ***91st Guards Anti-Tank Battalion
| |
| ***457th Intelligence Battalion
| |
| ***95th Signals Battalion
| |
| ***905th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***12th Aviation Company
| |
| ***451st Medical Battalion
| |
| ***100th Maintenance Battalion
| |
| ***204th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| **'''4th Guards Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-90, HT-85BV, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-5)
| |
| ***5th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***9th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***14th Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***9th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***43rd Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***71st Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***90th Guards Air Defence Regiment
| |
| ***10th Aviation Company
| |
| ***2nd Intelligence Battalion
| |
| ***91st Signals Battalion
| |
| ***15th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***203rd Medical Battalion
| |
| ***15th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| *'''Central Military Command''' (Pravek, Holynia)
| |
| **'''2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-85BV, HT-75, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-4, OOT-3)
| |
| ***91st Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***3rd Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***17th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***67th Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***93rd Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***147th Air Defence Regiment
| |
| ***411th Aviation Company
| |
| ***9th Intellgience Battalion
| |
| ***71st Signals Battalion
| |
| ***4th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***85th Medical Regiment
| |
| ***904th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| **'''5th Guards Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-85BV, BVP-3, BVP-2, OT-5, OT-4)
| |
| ***105th Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***33rd Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***43rd Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***12th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***85th Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***101st Air Defence Regiment
| |
| ***177th Aviation Company
| |
| ***456th Intelligence Company
| |
| ***93rd Signals Battalion
| |
| ***2nd NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***91st Medical Battalion
| |
| ***481st Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| *'''Western Military Command'''
| |
| **'''7th Guards Tank Division''' (HT-90, HT-85BV, HT-85B, BVP-3, OT-6, OT-5)
| |
| ***35th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***985th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***45th Tank Regiment
| |
| ***23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***67th Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***95th Guards Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***10th Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***15th Air Defence Company
| |
| ***230th Aviation Company
| |
| ***190th Intelligence Company
| |
| ***678th Signals Battalion
| |
| ***44th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***487th Medical Battalion
| |
| ***13th Engineering Battalion
| |
| ***11th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| **'''11th Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-85BV, HT-85B, BVP-3, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-3)
| |
| ***30th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***41st Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***105th Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***9th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***533rd Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***105th Guards Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***9th Air Defence Regiment
| |
| ***905th Aviation Company
| |
| ***7th Reconaisiance Battalion
| |
| ***95th Signals Battalion
| |
| ***14th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***705th Medical Battalion
| |
| ***43rd Engineering Battalion
| |
| ***12th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| *'''Southern Military Command'''
| |
| **'''8th Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-85BV2, HT-85BV, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-3)
| |
| ***83rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***70th Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***122nd Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***19th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***21st Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***903rd Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***45th Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***145th Air Defence Battalion
| |
| ***34th Anti-Tank Regiment
| |
| ***2nd Aviation Company
| |
| ***91st Reconaisiance Company
| |
| ***12th Guards Signals Battalion
| |
| ***61st NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***139th Medical Battalion
| |
| ***9th Engineering Battalion
| |
| ***121st Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| **'''13th Guards Tank Division''' (HT-90, HT-85B, HT-75BV, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-5)
| |
| ***40th Guards Tank Regiment
| |
| ***133rd Tank Regiment
| |
| ***156th Tank Regiment
| |
| ***121st Motor Rifle Regiment
| |
| ***91st Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***71st Rocket Artillery Regiment
| |
| ***12th Anti-Tank Regiment
| |
| ***19th Reconaisiance Company
| |
| ***155th Signals Battalion
| |
| ***11th NBC-defence Battalion
| |
| ***9th Medical Battalion
| |
| ***127th Engineering Battalion
| |
| ***78th Logistics/Supply Battalion
| |
| *'''Eastern Military Command'''
| |
| **'''6th Guards Tank Division''' (HT-15, HT-90, HT-85BV, HT-85B, BVP-3, OT-6)
| |
| **'''9th Guards Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-90, HT-85BV, BVP-3, BVP-2, OT-6, OT-5)
| |
| **'''14th Motor Rifle Division''' (HT-85B, HT-75BV, BVP-3, BVP-2, OT-5, OT-4, OT-3)
| |
| *'''Directly reporting regiments'''
| |
| **7th Reconnaissance Regiment
| |
| **10th Reconnaissance Regiment
| |
| **5th Guards Combat Engineers Regiment
| |
| **11th Combat Engineers Regiment
| |
| **20th Guards Combat Engineers Regiment
| |
| **15th Logistics Brigade
| |
|
| |
|
| == List of equipment of the Royal Holyn Marines == | | === Election results === |
| {| class="wikitable"
| | The HRS remains one of Holynia’s largest political parties, but its support has fluctuated over the years. It has traditionally drawn strong backing from rural workers, public sector employees, and older voters nostalgic for the stability of the communist era. |
| |-
| | === Leadership === |
| !Model!!Image!!Origin!!Type!!Variant!!Number!!Details
| | The party’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping its direction. Past leaders include: |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="9" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Main Battle Tank}}s
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[HT-90 Pružný]]||[[File:Combined_Resolve_X._Ukrainian_T-84_in_the_city.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:BM_Oplot,_Kyiv_2021,_14.jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| 125mm main battle tank || HT-90BM
| |
| ----HT-90VM
| |
| || Active: 76<br>Reserve: 13
| |
| ----Active: 42
| |
| || Specialised Marine variants.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[HT-85]]||[[File:4th_Guards_Kantemirovskaya_Tank_Division_(395-9).jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| 125mm main battle tank || HT-85BV
| |
| || Active: 31
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="9" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Infantry fighting vehicles}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OBV-4]]||[[File:OBV-4_IFV.jpeg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle || OBV-4A
| |
| || Active: 104
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OBV-3]]||[[File:Kevlar-E_IFV,_Kyiv_2021,_02.jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle || OBV-3A
| |
| || Active: 76
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BVP-3]]||[[File:BMP-3_-_ETIF-2010_(4).jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Infantry fighting vehicle || BVP-3A
| |
| || Active: 91
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="9" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Armored personnel carriers}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-6]]||[[File:BTR-4,_Kyiv_2021,_10.jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-6A
| |
| || Active: 176<br>Reserve: 25
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-5]]||[[File:BTR-3,_Kyiv_2021,_11.jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-5A
| |
| || Active: 62<br>Reserve:191
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OOT-3]]||[[File:Bt_3f.jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OOT-3
| |
| || Active: 31
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OOT-2]]||[[File:Floating_сrawler_conveyor_PTS-4_during_the_"Armiya_2021"_exhibition_(front_view).jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OOT-2
| |
| || Active: 57<br>Reserve:104
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Light armored vehicles}} (Active: 3,955)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-150]]||[[File:Парад_техники_-_Equipment_parade_(29096544002).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle || LOT-150
| |
| || Active: 561
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-120]]||[[File:Dozor-B_front-left_view.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored car || LOT-120
| |
| || Active: 720
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |}
| |
|
| |
|
| = List of equipment of the Holyn Ground Forces =
| | * Andrej Sedláček (2000–2009): Oversaw the party’s first democratic government. |
| == Vehicles ==
| | * Vincent Jeleň (2009-2014): Largely viewed as an interim leader, defeated in the 2012 election. |
| {| class="wikitable"
| | * Štefan Jahnátek (2014–2024): Led the HRS’s return to power with a progressive platform. |
| |-
| | * Kryštof Lázňovský (2024-present): Far-left economist advocating for a strong central government. |
| !Model!!Image!!Origin!!Type!!Variant!!Number!!Details
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Main Battle Tank}}s (Active: 1,627)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[HT-15 Jazvec]]||[[File:HT-15_Jazvec.jpeg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| 125mm main battle tank || HT-15A
| |
| || Active: 60<br>On order: 340
| |
| || Ministry of Defence reviewing an additional 200 unit order by 2023.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[HT-90 Pružný]]||[[File:Ukrainian_preparations_for_SETC-2018_03_(cropped).jpg|150px]][[File:BM_Oplot,_Kyiv_2018,_04.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 125mm main battle tank || HT-90AZ
| |
| ----HT-90B
| |
| ----HT-90V
| |
| || Active: 453<br>Reserve: 40
| |
| ----Active: 161<br>Reserve: 91
| |
| ----Active: 200
| |
| || HT-90AZ - HT-90A upgraded with new sights and sensors, Clona-4 reactive armor replaced Clona-3.<br>HT-90B - Introduced in 2005, retains Clona-3 reactive armor.<br>HT-90V - Most recent variant of HT-90.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[HT-85]]||[[File:4th_Guards_Kantemirovskaya_Tank_Division_(395-37).jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:4thTankDivisionOpenDay17p1-05.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:T-80BVM.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 125mm main battle tank || HT-85B
| |
| ----HT-85BV
| |
| ----HT-85BV2
| |
| || Active: 35<br>Reserve: 778
| |
| ----Active: 437<br>Reserve: 1,192
| |
| ----Active: 119
| |
| || HT-85B - Unupgraded HT-85B will be retired by 2025.<br>HT-85BV - A number of HT-85BV vehicles in reserve to be reactivated to replace HT-75. Adds independent thermal imaging sights for the commander. Removes infrared search light.<br>HT-85BV2 - Adds Clona-5 reactive armor.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[HT-75]]||[[File:Best_tank_platoon_of_UAF_competition,_Ukraine_2019,_01.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:BM_«Bulat»_in_Kyiv.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 125mm main battle tank || HT-75B
| |
| ----HT-75BV
| |
| || Active: 125<br>Reserve: 168
| |
| ----Active: 37
| |
| || HT-75B - Entire fleet will be retired by 2022.<br>HT-75BV - Upgrade program cancelled in 2017 in favour of HT-15.
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Fire support vehicle}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[VPT-20]]||[[File:Bmpt_REA_2009.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Tank combat support vehicle || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 30
| |
| || Based on HT-85 chassis.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[VPT-10]]||[[File:BMPT_Strazh_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Tank combat support vehicle || VPT-10
| |
| || Active: 60<br>Reserve: 48
| |
| || Based on HT-60 chassis.
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} (Active: 2,457)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BVP-3]]||[[File:BMP-3_-_ETIF-2010_(4).jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:Manul-image02.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:Army2016-221.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Infantry fighting vehicle || BVP-3A
| |
| ----BVP-3V-K
| |
| ----BVP-3V-G
| |
| || Active: 541<br>Reserve: 102
| |
| ----Active: 238
| |
| ----Active: 490<br>Reserve: 29
| |
| || BVP-3A - Armed with 100 mm gun/30 mm autocannon.<br>BVP-3V-K - Increased armour, new 30 mm autocannon turrett.<br>BVP-3V-G - Increased armour, improved thermal sights, armed with 100 mm gun/30 mm autocannon.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BVP-2V Šakal]]||[[File:Bvp_2_Holyn.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Infantry fighting vehicle || BVP-2V
| |
| || Active: 108
| |
| || Equipped with 20mm gun, improved sights and increased armor. No longer amphibious due to added weight. Outstanding orders cancelled in 2018 due to suspension issues.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BVP-2]]||[[File:Army2016demo-007.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Infantry fighting vehicle || BVP-2
| |
| || Active: 1,080<br>Reserve: 2,510
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Armored personnel carrier}} (Active: 2,435)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-7]]||[[File:Otaman_in_Kiev,_2017.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-7A
| |
| || Active: 20<br>On order: 180
| |
| || Deliveries began in 2020, 200 OT-7A were ordered to replace OT-4 and OT-3 APCs.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-6]]||[[File:BTR-4MV1,_Kyiv_2018,_64.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:BTR-4,_Kyiv_2021,_12.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-6A
| |
| ----OT-6V
| |
| || Active: 1,100<br>Reserve: 200
| |
| ----Active: 825
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-5]]||[[File:Зразки_зброї_та_тeхнiки_НГУ_7042_(26186148535)_(cropped).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-5
| |
| || Active: 975<br>Reserve: 145
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-4]]||[[File:BTR-70DI-02,_Kyiv_2018,_02.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-4
| |
| || Active: 139<br>Reserve: 271
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-3]]||[[File:Interpolitex_2011_(402-41).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-3
| |
| || Active: 92<br>Reserve: 760
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OOT-3]]||[[File:Army2016-223.jpg|150px]]
| |
| |{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OOT-3
| |
| || Active: 96<br>Reserve: 30
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OT-2]]||[[File:RWS2017-37.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored personnel carrier || OT-2
| |
| || Active: 13<br>Reserve: 430
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Light armored vehicle}} (Active: 3,955)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-150]]||[[File:Парад_техники_-_Equipment_parade_(29096544002).jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:Зразки_зброї_та_тeхнiки_НГУ_7038_(26093709992).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle || LOT-150
| |
| || Active: 1,450
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-144]]||[[File:Зразки_зброї_та_тeхнiки_НГУ_7040_(26093709272).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle || LOT-144
| |
| || Active: 130
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-130]]||[[File:Novator,_Kyiv_2021,_10.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored car || LOT-130
| |
| || Active: 750
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-120]]||[[File:Dozor-B_front-left_view.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored car || LOT-120
| |
| || Active: 1,400
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-750]]||[[File:Ural-63099_armored_vehicle-2012-04.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle || LOT-750
| |
| || Active: 35
| |
| || Used by explosive ordinance removal teams.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[LOT-5]]||[[File:Skorpion_WP.JPG|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored car || LOT-5
| |
| || Active: 190<br>Reserve: 450
| |
| || Used by special operations teams and command units.
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Artillery}} (Active: 3,071)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-14]]||[[File:9may2015Moscow-35_(cropped).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 152mm self-propelled howitzer || MD-14
| |
| || Active: 52
| |
| || 70 unit order placed in 2016.
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-93]]||[[File:AlabinoTraining0904-34.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 152mm self-propelled howitzer || MD-93
| |
| || Active: 324<br>Reserve: 133
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-80]]||[[File:131121-A-KH850-004_(11045794563).jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:SpGH_DANA,_Kyiv_2018,_07.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 152mm self-propelled howitzer || MD-80
| |
| ----MD-80V
| |
| || Active: 570<br>Reserve: 325
| |
| ----Active: 85
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-71]]||[[File:2S3_with_152mm_howitzer_2A33_in_Perm.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 152mm self-propelled howitzer || MD-71
| |
| || Active: 80<br>Reserve: 210
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-73]]||[[File:Slovak_2S1_Gvozdika.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 122mm self-propelled howitzer || MD-73
| |
| || Active: 310<br>Reserve: 427
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-89]]||[[File:2S31_Vena_-_Oboronexpo2014part3-02.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 120mm self-propelled mortar || MD-89
| |
| || Active: 203<br>Reserve: 56
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MD-7]]||[[File:ParkPatriot2015part5-74.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 122mm self-propelled mortar || MD-7
| |
| || Active: 150<br>Reserve: 51
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[RM-62]]||[[File:Russian_BM-21_Grad_in_Saint_Petersburg.JPG|150px]]<br>[[File:Ukrainian_BM-21_Grad_Bastion-01_in_Kyiv,_Ukraine_on_22_of_August,_2014_IMG_7655_01.JPG|150px]]<br>[[File:BM-21_MT,_Kyiv_2018,_49.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 122mm multiple rocket launcher system || RM-62
| |
| ----RM-62V
| |
| || Active: 330<br>Reserve: 790
| |
| ----Active: 12
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[RM-70]]||[[File:T813_army2.JPG|150px]]<br>[[File:WR-40_Langusta,_MSPO_2007.JPG|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 122mm multiple rocket launcher system || RM-70<br>RM-70Z
| |
| || Active: 530<br>Reserve: 610
| |
| ----Active: 140
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[RM-15]]||[[File:9A52-4_Tornado_REA_2009.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Universal multiple rocket launcher system || RM-15
| |
| || Active: 75
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[RM-86]]||[[File:Ураган-1М_-_Тренировка_курсантов_Михайловской_военной_артиллерийской_академии_02.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 220mm multiple rocket launcher system || RM-86
| |
| || Active: 200<br>Reserve: 103
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[RM-91]]||[[File:PHL-03_Multiple_rocket_launchers_20170902.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 300mm multiple rocket launcher system || RM-91
| |
| || Active: 120<br>Reserve: 95
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[RM-95]]||[[File:Army2016-487.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| 220mm multiple rocket launcher system || RM-95
| |
| || Active: 30
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Anti-aircraft vehicles}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-41]]||[[File:Army-2018-51.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Self propelled short range air defense system || VPT-10
| |
| || Active: 57<br>Reserve: 48
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-3]]||[[File:Army-2020-074.JPG|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Self propelled short range air defense system || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 53
| |
| || BVP-3 with anti-aircraft gun
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-08]]||[[File:Pantsir-S1_(tracked)_-_Engineering_Technologies_2012_-1.jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:Moscow_Victory_Parade_2010_-_Training_on_May_4_-_img17.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Self propelled short range air defense system || PS-08S
| |
| ----PS-08K
| |
| || Active: 188
| |
| ----Active: 290
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-87]]||[[File:2008_Moscow_May_Parade_Rehearsal_-_Tunguska.JPG|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Self propelled short range air defense system || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 163<br>Reserve: 90
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-88]]||[[File:VDay_Parade_Rehearsal_Moscow04.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Self propelled short range air defense system || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 107<br>Reserve: 82
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-72]]||[[File:9A34_Strela-10_-_4th_Separate_Tank_Brigade_(8).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Self propelled short range air defense system || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 85<br>Reserve: 31
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-88]]||[[File:9K33_Osa_of_the_Russian_Army.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium range surface to air missile complex || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 310<br>Reserve: 104
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-74]]||[[File:Бойові_стрільби_зенітних_ракетних_підрозділів_Повітряних_Сил_та_Сухопутних_військ_ЗС_України_(31894598818).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium range surface to air missile complex || VPT-20
| |
| || Active: 62<br>Reserve: 20
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-95]]||[[File:Расчеты_ЗРК_«Бук-М3»_отразили_удар_условного_противника_по_пункту_базирования_кораблей_Каспийской_флотилии_в_Дагестане.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium range surface to air missile complex || PS-95
| |
| || Active: 30
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-105]]||[[File:S-300_-_2009_Moscow_Victory_Day_Parade_(2).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Long range surface to air missile complex || PS-105
| |
| || Active: 42
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-12]]||[[File:MAKS2013firstpix02.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Long range surface to air missile complex || PS-12
| |
| || Active: 2
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-110]]||[[File:ЗРК_С-400_Триумф_(SA-21)_на_репетиции_4_мая_2010.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Long range surface to air missile complex || PS-110
| |
| || Active: 23
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PS-100]]||[[File:9A83ME_TEL_-_Antey-2500_SAM_02.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Long-range surface to air missile complex || PS-100
| |
| || Active: 15
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Tank destroyers}} (Active: 379)
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[P-99]]||[[File:Kornet-T_in_1000th_Training_Center_of_Rocket_and_Artillery_Troops_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mobile anti-tank guided missile system || P-99
| |
| || 207
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[P-98]]||[[File:Khrizantema_1.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mobile anti-tank guided missile system || P-98
| |
| || 72
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[P-15]]||[[File:Novator,_Kyiv_2019,_02.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mobile anti-tank guided missile system || P-15
| |
| || 100
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Logistics vehicles}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-6510]]||[[File:KrAZ-6510,_Kyiv_2021,_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-6510
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-7510]]||[[File:KrAZ-7634,_Kyiv_2021,_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-7510
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-7710]]||[[File:Tatra_8x8,_Kyiv_2021,_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-7710
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-055]]||[[File:Kraz_6322.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-055
| |
| || 500+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-050]]||[[File:790th_Fighter_Order_of_Kutuzov_3rd_class_Aviation_Regiment,_Khotilovo_airbase_(356-28).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-050
| |
| || 1,000+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-045]]||[[File:KrAZ_255.JPG|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-050
| |
| || 200+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-060]]||[[File:Interpolitex_2011_(402-31).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-050
| |
| || 200+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-070]]||[[File:KAMAZ-5350_military_truck_of_Russia.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy truck || D-050
| |
| || 200+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-071]]||[[File:KrAZ-5233VE_in_Kyiv.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium truck || D-050
| |
| || 200+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-078]]||[[File:КАМАЗ-4350.JPG|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium truck || D-050
| |
| || 500+
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-099]]||[[File:A-Jelcz_442.32.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium truck || D-050
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-091]]||[[File:Interpolitex2016part2-11.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium truck || D-050
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-103]]||[[File:Army2016-343.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Medium truck || D-050
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[TD-90]]||[[File:ГАЗ-3344.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Tracked transport vehicle || D-050
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[TD-95]]||[[File:Army2016demo-146.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Tracked transport vehicle || D-050
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Armored recovery vehicle}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OVV-90]]||[[File:1l-Image-Atlet-vehicle.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored recovery vehicle || OVV-90
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OVV-85]]||[[File:BREM_Lev,_Kyiv_2018,_60.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored recovery vehicle || OVV-85
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OVV-75]]||[[File:BREM-1_-_ETIF-2010_(1).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored recovery vehicle || OVV-75
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OVV-3]]||[[File:ParkPatriot2015part7-15.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored recovery vehicle || OVV-3
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OVV-6]]||[[File:BREM-4RM,_Kyiv_2021,_10.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored recovery vehicle || OVV-6
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Military engineering vehicles}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MC-75]]||[[File:Engineering_Technologies_-_2012_(5-47).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine clearing vehicle || MC-75
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MC-85]]||[[File:Army2016demo-166.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine clearing vehicle || MC-85
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MC-71]]||[[File:Openwater2016-47.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine clearing vehicle || MC-71
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[MV-75]]||[[File:Engineering_Technologies_-_2012_(5-41).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Mine laying vehicle || MV-75
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[DS-75]]||[[File:TankBiathlon14final-89.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Trencher || DS-75
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[DS-89]]||[[File:2015-09-09-1141_(21270969165).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Trencher || DS-89
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BD-788]]||[[File:Army2016-325.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Combat bulldozer || TD-801
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BD-788]]||[[File:Army2016-323.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Combat bulldozer || TD-801
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[DS-99]]||[[File:TMK-2_trenching_vehicle_at_Park_Patriot_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored tracklayer || DS-99
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[S-8771]]||[[File:Track_laying_vehicle_BAT-2M_during_the_"Armiya_2021"_exhibition.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armored tracklayer || S-8771
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BD-97]]||[[File:PKT_combat_engineering_bulldozer_at_Park_Patriot_03.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Combat bulldozer || BD-97
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OD-9411]]||[[File:Army2016-354.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Military drilling vehicle || OD-9411
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[TD-901]]||[[File:ParkPatriot2015part4-56.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Heavy tracked transporter || TD-901
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[TD-801]]||[[File:ParkPatriot2015part4-39.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Tracked transporter || TD-801
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[BI-99]]||[[File:Army2016demo-103.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Engineering support vehicle || BI-99
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="7" style="align: center;" |{{wp|Bridge lauching vehicles}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PM-90]]||[[File:MTU-90_3.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armoured vehicle-launched bridge || PM-90
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[PM-75]]||[[File:Army2016demo-099.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Armoured vehicle-launched bridge || PM-75
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[OD-95]]||[[File:ParkPatriot2015part7-23.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Amphibious bridging vehicle || BD-97
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[D-07]]||[[File:TMM-6_bridgelayer_01.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Bridge layer || D-07
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
| |-
| |
| |[[S-9091]]||[[File:PP-2005_-_Bridging2017-07.jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Floating bridge layer || DS-99
| |
| ||
| |
| ||
| |
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| = Royal Holyn Navy =
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| Viktor Volf
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| == List of active ships of the Royal Holyn Navy ==
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:15%; background:#9cf;"|Class
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:0%; background:#9cf;"|Picture
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:18%; background:#9cf;"|Type
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:13%; background:#9cf;"|Boats
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:5%; background:#9cf;"|Fleet
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:9%; background:#9cf;"|Homeport
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:8%; background:#9cf;"|Displacement
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| ! style="text-align:left; width:30%; background:#9cf;"|Note
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (15)
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| |[[Adamec-class submarine|''Adamec'' class]]
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| |[[File:«Александр_Невский»_в_Вилючинске.jpg|200px|HMS ''Ondřej Hanuš'']]
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| | [[Ballistic missile submarine|Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)]]
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| | HMS ''Adamec''<br>HMS ''Ondřej Hanuš''<br>HMS ''Hynek''<br>HMS ''Prince of Stráža''<br>HMS ''Admirál Alexej Kohout''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia
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| | 24,000 tonnes
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| |[[Velsava-class submarine|''Velsava'' class]]
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| |[[File:Typhoon3.jpg|200px|Arihant]]
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| | [[Ballistic missile submarine|Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)]]
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| | HMS ''Velsava''<br>HMS ''Smrdáky''<br>HMS ''Admirál Bohdan Krejčí''<br>HMS ''Ižkovce''
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| | 3rd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet
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| | Tajná, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia
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| | 36,000 tonnes
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| |[[Brusné-class submarine|''Brusné'' class]]
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| |[[File:Submarine_Delta_IV_class.jpg|200px|Arihant]]
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| | {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine|Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)}}
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| | HMS ''Brusné''<br>HMS ''Grnč''<br>HMS ''Kerešovce''<br>HMS ''Fintice''<br>HMS ''Bystrica''<br>HMS ''Admirál Ludvík Sedláček''
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| | 4th fleet<br>1st fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia
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| | 18,000 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines (12)
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| |[[Večelkov-class submarine|''Večelkov'' class]]
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| |[[File:К-560_«Северодвинск».jpg|200px|Řehák]]
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| | {{wp|Cruise missile submarine (SSGN)}}
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| | HMS ''Večelkov''<br>HMS ''Melecheď''<br>HMS ''Řehák''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia
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| | 13,800 tonnes
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| |[[Budimír-class submarine|''Budimír'' class]]
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| |[[File:Томск_в_Вилючинске.jpg|200px|Kalameny]]
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| | {{wp|Cruise missile submarine (SSGN)}}
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| | HMS ''Budimír''<br>HMS ''Kalameny''<br>HMS ''Poláček''<br>HMS ''Kľačany''<br>HMS ''Vaľkovo''<br>HMS ''Ložín''<br>HMS ''Mranov''<br>HMS ''Jablonec''<br>HMS ''Kalameny''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>1st fleet<br>1st fleet
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| | Vyklice, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Tajná, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia<br>Vyklice, Holynia
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| | 16,500 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Aircraft carrier (3)
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| |[[Mikuláš-class aircraft carrier|''Mikuláš'' class]]
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| |[[File:Russian_aircraft_carrier_Kuznetsov.jpg|200px|King Mikuláš]]
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| | {{wp|Aircraft carrier}}
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| | HMS ''King Mikuláš I''
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| | 1st fleet
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| | Maslovce, Holynia
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| | 58,000 tonnes
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| | ''King Mikuláš'' is currently laid up and undergoing decommisioning. Still officially registered in active service. Expected to be striken from service in 2022.
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| |[[Benedikt-class aircraft carrier|''Benedikt'' class]]
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| |[[File:Type_002_aircraft_carrier_of_People's_Liberation_Army_Navy.jpg|200px|''King Benedikt IV'']]
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| | {{wp|Aircraft carrier}}
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| | HMS ''King Benedikt IV''
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| | 2nd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 67,500 tonnes
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| | ''King Benedikt'' is an improved version of the ''King Mikuláš'' and is expected to serve until 2045.
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| |[[Rakúsy-class aircraft carrier|''Rakúsy'' class]]
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| |[[File:INS_Vikramaditya_(R33)_with_a_Sea_Harrier.jpg|200px|Prince of Brezovička]]
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| | {{wp|Aircraft carrier}}
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| | HMS ''Rakúsy''
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| | 4th fleet
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| | Bodorová, Holynia
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| | 45,400 tonnes
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| | HMS ''Rakúsy'' entered service in 2012, rebuilt from the former ''Kynek'' which was originally laid down in 1979.
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Landing helicopter dock LHD (1)
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| |[[Prince of Brezovička-class amphibious assault ship|''Prince of Brezovička'' class]]
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| |[[File:ROKS_Dokdo_(LPH_6111)_-_Invincible_Spirit.jpg|200px|Prince of Brezovička]]
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| | {{wp|Landing helicopter dock (LHD)}}
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| | HMS ''Prince of Brezovička''
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| | 3rd fleet
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| | Slatnik, Holynia
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| | 20,000 tonnes
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| | Two more ships under construction as of 2020.
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Battlecruisers (3)
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| |[[Terchová-class battlecruiser|''Terchová'' class]]
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| |[[File:Russian_battlecruiser_Pyotr_Velikiy-9.jpg|200px|Terchová]]
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| | {{wp|Battlecruiser}}
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| | HMS ''Terchová''<br>HMS ''Svetlá Podzámok''<br>HMS ''Komárovce''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>1st fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia
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| | 28,000 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Guided missile cruiser (6)
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| |[[Mladkov-class cruiser|''Mladkov'' class]]
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| |[[File:Project_1164_Moskva_2012_G1.jpg|200px|Libenov]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile cruiser}}
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| | HMS ''Mladkov''<br>HMS ''Libenov''<br>HMS ''Vanov''<br>HMS ''Žleb''<br>HMS ''Hostinka''<br>HMS ''Čmeliny''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>4th fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia
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| | 12,500 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Guided missile destroyer (17)
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| |[[Podkost-class destroyer|''Podkost'' class]]
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| |[[File:INS_Kolkata_steams_alongside_the_guided-missile_destroyer_USS_Sterett_(DDG_104)_during_Malabar_2020_(cropped).jpg|200px|Podkost]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile destroyer}}
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| | HMS ''Podkost''<br>HMS ''Zdenice''<br>HMS ''Bytina''
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| | 3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>4th fleet
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| | Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia
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| | 8,100 tonnes
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| |[[Eule-class destroyer|''Eule'' class]]
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| |[[File:Bystryy1992Vladivostok.jpg|200px|Šebkovice]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile destroyer}}
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| | HMS ''Cizekporok''<br>HMS ''Šebkovice''<br>HMS ''Brloh''<br>HMS ''Nupaky''<br>HMS ''Citov''<br>HMS ''Šindelová''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>4th fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia
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| | 8,480 tonnes
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| |[[Slavníč-class destroyer|''Slavníč'' class]]
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| |[[File:Admiral_Chabanenko_(ship,_1994)_-_FRUKUS_2011.jpg|200px|Šindelová]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile destroyer}}
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| | HMS ''Klaub''<br>HMS ''Šindelová''<br>HMS ''Podhoří''<br>HMS ''Bradlné''<br>HMS ''Krupá''<br>HMS ''Pirken''<br>HMS ''Starkstadt''<br>HMS ''Cetyně''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia
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| | 7,570 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Frigates (21)
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| |[[Vahaneč-class frigate|''Vahaneč'' class]]
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| |[[File:Admiral_Gorshkov_frigate_02.jpg|200px|Jilem]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile frigate}}
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| | HMS ''Vahaneč''<br>HMS ''Vyklice''<br>HMS ''Jilem''<br>HMS ''Liberk''<br>HMS ''Statenice''<br>HMS ''Pozorká''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>4th fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia
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| | 5,400 tonnes
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| |[[Admiral Libor Čapek-class frigate|''Admiral Libor Čapek'' class]]
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| |[[File:«Адмирал_Эссен».jpg|200px|Admiral Libor Čapek]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile frigate}}
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| | HMS ''Admiral Libor Čapek''<br>HMS ''Milná''<br>HMS ''Podmilesy''<br>HMS ''Mosnig''<br>HMS ''Twrdina''<br>HMS ''Svatobor''
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| | 1st fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>2nd fleet
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| | Maslovce, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 4,035 tonnes
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| |[[Marshal Blažej Kubát-class frigate|''Marshal Blažej Kubát'' class]]
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| |[[File:ROYAL_NAVY_FRIGATE_ESCORTS_RUSSIAN_SHIP_THROUGH_ENGLISH_CHANNEL_MOD_45164075.jpg|200px|Tajanov]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile frigate}}
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| | HMS ''Zbirow''<br>HMS ''Venkov''<br>HMS ''Tajanov''<br>HMS ''Úterý''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia
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| | 4,400 tonnes
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| |[[Stranná-class frigate|''Stranná'' class]]
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| |[[File:Project_1135M_Pytlivyy_2009_G1.jpg|200px|Admiral Ivan Sedlák]]
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| | {{wp|Frigate}}
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| | HMS ''Stranná''<br>HMS ''Suniperk''<br>HMS ''Bytca''<br>HMS ''Admiral Ivan Sedlák''<br>HMS ''Hostomitz''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>4th fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia
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| | 3,575 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Corvettes (16)
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| |[[Admiral Ivan Bris-class frigate|''Admiral Ivan Bris'' class]]
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| |[[File:Nanuchka-I_DN-SC-88-09637.jpg|200px|Jilem]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile corvette}}
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| | HMS ''Vahaneč''<br>HMS ''Vyklice''<br>HMS ''Jilem''<br>HMS ''Liberk''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 560 tonnes
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| |[[Ploscise-class corvette|''Ploscise'' class]]
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| |[[File:Saint_Petersburg_Baltic_Fleet_Soobrazitelnyy_02.jpg|200px|Jilem]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile corvette}}
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| | HMS ''Vahaneč''<br>HMS ''Vyklice''<br>HMS ''Jilem''<br>HMS ''Liberk''<br>HMS ''Jilem''<br>HMS ''Liberk''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 2,100 tonnes
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| |[[Nitra-class corvette|''Nitra'' class]]
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| |[[File:Schiff_«Burya»_03.jpg|200px|Jilem]]
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| | {{wp|Guided missile corvette}}
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| | HMS ''Vahaneč''<br>HMS ''Vyklice''<br>HMS ''Jilem''<br>HMS ''Liberk''<br>HMS ''Jilem''<br>HMS ''Liberk''
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| | 2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet
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| | Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 800 tonnes
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| ! colspan="9" style="background: lavender;" | Landing ships (20)
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| |[[Smrečany-class landing ship|''Smrečany'' class]]
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| |[[File:NikoraiFil'chenkov2007Sevastopol.jpg|200px|Jilem]]
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| | {{wp|Landing ship}}
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| | HMS ''Piargy''<br>HMS ''Nesluša''<br>HMS ''Kamenec''<br>HMS ''Kajal''
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| | 1st fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet
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| | Maslovce, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia
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| | 3,400 tonnes
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| |[[Zábidovo-class landing ship|''Smrečany'' class]]
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| |[[File:Kaliningrad2004Cartagena.jpg|200px|Jilem]]
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| | {{wp|Landing ship}}
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| | HMS ''Zábidovo''<br>HMS ''Žalobín''<br>HMS ''Ochodnica''<br>HMS ''Horní Hričov''<br>HMS ''Bánová''<br>HMS ''Zalabska Pusta''
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| | 1st fleet<br><br>3rd fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>3rd fleet<br>1st fleet<br>1st fleet
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| | Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Maslovce, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Slatnik, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 2,200 tonnes
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| |[[Kykula-class landing ship|''Kykula'' class]]
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| |[[File:БДК_"Иван_Грен"_проекта_11711.jpg|200px|Kykula]]
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| | {{wp|Landing ship}}
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| | HMS ''Kykula''<br>HMS ''Bakta''
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| | 1st fleet<br>2nd fleet
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| | Maslovce, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia
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| | 6,600 tonnes
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| |[[Sliačany-class amphibious transport dock|''Sliačany'' class]]
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| |[[File:PLANS_Changbaishan_(LSD-989)_20150130(2).jpg|200px|Sliačany]]
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| | {{wp|Amphibious transport dock}}
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| | HMS ''Sliačany''<br>HMS ''Vydrník''<br>HMS ''Rychnava''
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| | 1st fleet<br>2nd fleet<br>4th fleet
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| | Maslovce, Holynia<br>Nemečky, Holynia<br>Bodorová, Holynia
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| | 25,500 tonnes
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