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| branches = [[Valduvian Land Component|Land Component]]<br>[[Valduvian Naval Component|Naval Component]]<br>[[Valduvian Air Component|Air Component]]<br>[[Valduvian Space and Missile Component|Space and Missile Component]]<br>[[Cyber Component of the Valduvian Workers' Army|Cyber Component]]
| branches = [[Valduvian Land Component|Land Component]]<br>[[Valduvian Naval Component|Naval Component]]<br>[[Valduvian Air Component|Air Component]]<br>[[Valduvian Space and Missile Component|Space and Missile Component]]<br>[[Cyber Component of the Valduvian Workers' Army|Cyber Component]]
| headquarters = [[Directorate of the Workers' Defense]], [[Tautaspils]]
| headquarters = [[Directorate of the Workers' Defense]], [[Priedīši]]
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<!-- Financial -->
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| amount = $27.9 billion (2020)
| amount = $40.8 billion (2020)
| percent_GDP = 2.6% (2020)
| percent_GDP = 3.8% (2020)
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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
===Small arms===
===Small arms===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|-
! Model
! style="width:0;"|Image
! Origin
! Type
! Variants
! Caliber
! Quantity
! Notes
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Assault rifle}}s
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[Lielstraupe TŠ-90]]
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Stgw 90.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|Assault rifle}}
| TŠ-90A
| {{wp|4.85x49mm}}
| rowspan=2 |
| rowspan=2 | Current {{wp|Service rifle|service rifle}} of the Land Component.
|-
| TŠ-90B
| [[6.5x45mm MASSOR]]
|}
===Artillery===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|-
! Model
! style="width:0;"|Image
! Origin
! Type
! Variants
! Caliber
! Quantity
! Notes
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Howitzer}}s
|-
| [[Velmierų LH-98]]
| [[File:155 K 98 Lippujuhlan päivä 2014 3.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Howitzer}}
|
| 155 mm
|
|
|-
| [[Velmierų PH-06]]
| [[File:Archer i Eldställning (cropped 2).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery|Self-propelled howitzer}}
|
| 155 mm
|
|
|-
| [[Velmierų PH-08]]
| [[File:AHS Krab SPH Exercise Dynamic Front 22.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery|Self-propelled howitzer}}
|
| 155 mm
|
|
|-
| {{wp|15,5 cm bandkanon 1|Velmierų PH-67}}
| [[File:Bandkanon 1 (cropped).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery|Self-propelled howitzer}}
|
| 155 mm
|
| Replaced by the PH-08 in frontline service, unknown quantity still in service with reserve units.
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Rocket artillery}}
|-
| {{wp|Lynx (multiple rocket launcher)|Prizma MRS-07}}
| [[File:רקטת כידון קסום.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery|Self-propelled}} {{wp|Multiple rocket launcher|multiple rocket launcher}}
|
| 122 mm<br>160 mm<br>306 mm<br>330 mm<br>370 mm
|
| Replacing the {{wp|RM-70 multiple rocket launcher|Cesvaine MRS-70}} in frontline service.
|-
| {{wp|RM-70 multiple rocket launcher|Cesvaine MRS-70}}
| [[File:T813 army2.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Self-propelled artillery|Self-propelled}} {{wp|Multiple rocket launcher|multiple rocket launcher}}
|
| 122.4 mm
|
| Being replaced in frontline service by the {{wp|Lynx (multiple rocket launcher)|Prizma MRS-07}}.
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Mortar}}s
|-
| {{wp|120 KRH 92|Cesvaine M-92}}
| [[File:120 Krh 92 Helsinki 2012 1.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Mortar}}
|
| 120 mm
|
| Fielded at the battalion level in the [[Valduvian Land Component|Land Component]].
|-
| {{wp|81 KRH 71 Y|Cesvaine M-71}}
| [[File:Finnish_mortar_squad.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Light mortar}}
|
| 81 mm
|
| Fielded at the battalion level in the [[Valduvian Land Component|Land Component]].
|-
| {{wp|M6 mortar|Eulenstadt M-06}}
| [[File:D190718ge3515.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Mortar (weapon)|Light mortar}}
|
| 60 mm
|
| Fielded at the company level in the [[Valduvian Land Component|Land Component]].
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Missile vehicle|Missile system}}s
|-
| {{wp|Hard Mobile Launcher|Cesvaine-Ķeipeneva MRS-91}}
| [[File:Small ICBM Hard Mobile Launcher USAF.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Transporter erector launcher}}
|
|
|
| Mobile launching platform for the {{wp|MGM-134 Midgetman|Cesvaine RZZ-91}} {{wp|Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM}}.
|}
===Vehicles===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|-
! Model
! style="width:0;"|Image
! Origin
! Type
! Variants
! Quantity
! Notes
|-
! colspan="7" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Armoured vehicles}}
|-
| {{wp|M-95 Degman|Eulenstadt BM-95}}
| [[File:Degman 06 v.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Main battle tank}}
|
|
|
|-
| {{wp|Stridsvagn 103|Velmerių BM-67}}
| [[File:STRV-103 demonstrating at P7 Revingehed, 24th April 2022.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Main battle tank}}
|
|
| Replaced by the BM-95 in frontline service, unknown quantity still in service with reserve units.
|-
| {{wp|Combat Vehicle 90|Velmerių BM-90}}
| [[File:Stridsfordon 90 Revinge 2012-2.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}}
|
|
|
|-
| {{wp|Patria AMV|Ķeipeneva BM-01}}
| [[File:Patria AMV Karlovac 2009 8.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}}
|
|
|
|-
| {{wp|Patria Pasi|Ķeipeneva BM-84}}
| [[File:Norwegian Sisu XA.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Armoured personnel carrier}}
|
|
| Replaced by the BM-01 in frontline service, unknown quantity still in service with reserve units.
|}


===Naval vessels===
====Submarines====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|+
|-
|-
! style="width:15%;"|Model
! Class
! style="width:0;"|Image
! style="width:0;"|Image
! style="width:15%;"|Origin
! Origin
! style="width:15%;"|Type
! Type
! style="width:15%;"|Caliber
! Ships
! style="width:40%;"|Notes
! {{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! {{wp|Displacement (ship)|Disp}}
! Notes
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine}}s (4)
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Ohio-class submarine|''Vējstāda'' class}}
| rowspan=4 | [[File:USS Kentucky (SSBN-737).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Ballistic missile submarine}}
| ''Vējstāda''
| 1981
| rowspan=4 | 18,750 tonnes
| rowspan=4 |
|-
| ''Lielzeme''
| 1983
|-
| ''Platavia''
| 1984
|-
| ''Saldsmāja''
| 1986
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Assault rifle}}s
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Attack submarine}}s (16)
|-
|-
| {{wp|RK 62|Līvkalns TŠ-62}}
| rowspan=6 | {{wp|Virginia-class submarine|''TBA'' class}}
| [[File:RK62M3 Rifle.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=6 | [[File:US Navy 040730-N-1234E-002 PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=6 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=6 | {{wp|SSN (hull classification symbol)|Nuclear attack submarine}}
| ''TBA''
| 2004
| rowspan=6 | 7,900 tonnes
| rowspan=6 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2006
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2008
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2010
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2011
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2013
|-
| rowspan=10 | {{wp|Ula-class submarine|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=10 | [[File:S304 Uthaug S305 Uredd Bergen 2009 2.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=10 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=10 | {{wp|Diesel–electric powertrain|Diesel–electric}} {{wp|Attack submarine|attack submarine}}
| ''TBA''
| 1989
| rowspan=10 | 1,150 tonnes
| rowspan=10 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1989
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1990
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1991
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1991
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1992
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1992
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1993
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1994
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1995
|}
 
====Surface vessels====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|-
! Class
! style="width:0;"|Image
! Origin
! Type
! Ships
! {{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! {{wp|Displacement (ship)|Disp}}
! Notes
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Aircraft carrier}}s (1)
|-
| {{wp|Soviet aircraft carrier Ulyanovsk|''Elijas Plāksnis'' class}}
| [[File:Коллаж - предполагаемый вид крейсера "Ульяновск".jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Aircraft carrier}}
| ''Elijas Plāksnis''
| 2005
| 75,000 tonnes
| Undergoing refit and modernization since 2019.
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Amphibious assault ship}}s (3)
|-
| {{wp|Canberra-class landing helicopter dock|''Werner Diehl'' class}}
| [[File:HMAS Canberra with a USAF MH-60 during Talisman Sabre 2021.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Assault rifle}}
| {{wp|Landing helicopter dock}}
| {{wp|7.62×39mm|7.62×39mm MASSOR}}
| ''Werner Diehl''
| Current {{wp|Service rifle|service rifle}} of the Land Component. The modernized TŠ-62M3 variant is currently issued to front line units, with some older M1 and M3 variants remaining in service with reserve units.
| 2014
| 27,500 tonnes
|
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|Kanimbla-class landing platform amphibious|''Ģirts Briedis'' class}}
| rowspan=2 | [[File:US Navy 100730-N-6854D-103 The Royal Australian Navy landing platform amphibious HMAS Kanimbla (L 51) returns to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after participating in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|Landing platform amphibious}}
| ''Ģirts Briedis''
| 1970
| rowspan=2 | 8,534 tonnes
| rowspan=2 |
|-
| ''Vilnis Liepiņš''
| 1972
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Frigate}}s (16)
|-
| rowspan=12 | {{wp|Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate|''Rohelinn'' class}}
| rowspan=12 | [[File:HNoMS Otto Sverdrup.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=12 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=12 | {{wp|Frigate|Multi-role frigate}}
| ''Rohelinn''
| 2006
| rowspan=12 | 5,290 tonnes
| rowspan=12 |
|-
| ''Karļapils''
| 2007
|-
| ''Ceļmalas''
| 2008
|-
| ''Eschenbach''
| 2009
|-
| ''Svētavots''
| 2011
|-
| ''Fjildsicht''
| 2012
|-
| ''Lielstraupe''
| 2013
|-
| ''Priedīšu Pilsēta''
| 2015
|-
| ''Sonnenau''
| 2016
|-
| ''Külmavee''
| 2018
|-
| ''Aušvika''
| 2019
|-
| ''Hirschberg''
| 2020
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Oslo-class frigate|''Zeltvalis'' class}}
| rowspan=4 | [[File:Frigate knm trondheim.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Frigate}}
| ''Zeltvalis''
| 1966
| rowspan=4 | 2,134 tonnes
| rowspan=4 |
|-
| ''Dzērbene''
| 1966
|-
| ''Rietbaznīca''
| 1967
|-
| ''Stadt Kirchhof''
| 1967
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Corvette}}s (4)
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|ORP Kaszub (1987)|''Revolūcija'' class}}
| rowspan=4 | [[File:Gdynia ORP Kaszub (cropped).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Corvette}}
| ''Revolūcija''
| 1987
| rowspan=4 | 1,183 tonnes
| rowspan=4 |
|-
| ''Solidaritāte''
| 1988
|-
| ''Vienotību''
| 1989
|-
| ''Atbrīvošanās''
| 1989
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Fast attack craft}}s (20)
|-
| rowspan=20 | {{wp|Skjold-class corvette|''Uzvara'' class}}
| rowspan=20 | [[File:P965 KNM Gnist.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=20 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=20 | {{wp|Missile boat}}
| ''Uzvara''
| 1999
| rowspan=20 | 274 tonnes
| rowspan=20 |
|-
| ''Starptautisks''
| 1999
|-
| ''Progresu''
| 2000
|-
| ''Taisnīgums''
| 2001
|-
| ''Rūpniecība''
| 2001
|-
| ''Lauksaimniecība''
| 2001
|-
| ''Darbaspēks''
| 2002
|-
| ''Republika''
| 2003
|-
| ''Demokrātija''
| 2003
|-
| ''Vienlīdzība''
| 2004
|-
| ''Sadarbība''
| 2005
|-
| ''Federācija''
| 2005
|-
| ''Emancipācija''
| 2005
|-
| ''Proletariāts''
| 2007
|-
| ''Kolektīvs''
| 2008
|-
| ''Zemnieks''
| 2008
|-
| ''Strādnieks''
| 2009
|-
| ''Kopējs''
| 2010
|-
| ''Draudzība''
| 2010
|-
| ''Labklājība''
| 2011
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Patrol boat}}s (12)
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|NoCGV Svalbard|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=2 | [[File:KV Svalbard.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|Icebreaker}}/{{wp|Offshore patrol vessel|offshore patrol vessel}}
| ''TBA''
| 2001
| rowspan=2 | 6,375 tonnes
| rowspan=2 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2002
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Nordkapp-class offshore patrol vessel|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=4 | [[File:KV Nordkapp in Bodø 1.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Offshore patrol vessel}}
| ''TBA''
| 1981
| rowspan=4 | 3,320 tonnes
| rowspan=4 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1981
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1982
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1983
|-
| rowspan=6 | {{wp|Skrunda-class patrol boat|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=6 | [[File:Latvian Independence Day military parade 484 (26680852152).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=6 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=6 | {{wp|Patrol boat}}
| ''TBA''
| 2011
| rowspan=6 | 125 tonnes
| rowspan=6 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2011
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2012
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2013
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2013
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2014
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Naval mine|Mine warfare ship}}s (10)
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Vidar-class minelayer|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=4 | [[File:N42 Jotvingis.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Minelayer}}
| ''TBA''
| 1977
| rowspan=4 | 1,722 tonnes
| rowspan=4 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1978
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1980
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1981
|-
| rowspan=6 | {{wp|Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessel|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=6 | [[File:Katanpää Särkänsalmi 06.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=6 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=6 | {{wp|Mine countermeasures vessel}}
| ''TBA''
| 2012
| rowspan=6 | 680 tonnes
| rowspan=6 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2014
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2015
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2015
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2017
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2018
|-
! colspan="8" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Auxiliary ship}}s (5)
|-
| rowspan=3 | {{wp|HNoMS Maud|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Knm muad.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=3 | {{wp|Replenishment oiler}}
| ''TBA''
| 2019
| rowspan=3 | 27,500 tonnes
| rowspan=3 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2021
|-
| ''TBA''
| 2023
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|FS Eger|''TBA'' class}}
| rowspan=2 | [[File:FS Marjata in Kirkenes.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|ELINT}} ship
| ''TBA''
| 1995
| rowspan=2 | 7,560 tonnes
| rowspan=2 |
|-
| ''TBA''
| 1997
|}
|}
===Unmanned aerial vehicles===
 
===Aircraft===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|+
|-
|-
! style="width:15%;"|Model
! Model
! style="width:0;"|Image
! style="width:0;"|Image
! style="width:15%;"|Origin
! Origin
! style="width:15%;"|Type
! Type
! style="width:15%;"|Quantity
! Variants
! style="width:40%;"|Notes
! Quantity
! Notes
|-
|-
| {{wp|Baykar Bayraktar TB2|Zalava TBP-1}}
! colspan="7" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Combat aircraft}}
| [[File:Bayraktar TB2 Runway.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Saab JAS 39 Gripen|Cesvaine IN-87}}
| rowspan=4 | [[File:Saab JAS 39 Gripen at Kaivopuisto Air Show, June 2017 (altered) copy.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=4 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=4 | {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft|Multirole fighter}}
| IN-87C
| 158
| rowspan=4 |
|-
| IN-87D
| 47
|-
| IN-87CJ
| 31
|-
| IN-87DJ
| 8
|-
! colspan="7" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}s
|-
| {{wp|IAI Eitan|Zalava TB-07}}
| [[File:IAF-Eitan--Independence-Day-2017-Tel-Nof-IZE-099.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Unmanned combat aerial vehicle}}
| {{wp|Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle}}/{{wp|Unmanned combat aerial vehicle}}
|
| 188
| 188
|
|
|-
|-
| {{wp|Elbit Hermes 450|Pērle RBP-3}}
| {{wp|IAI Heron|Zalava RB-05}}
| [[File:IAI Heron( framed).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle}}
|
| 15
|
|-
| {{wp|Elbit Hermes 450|Pērle RB-98}}
| [[File:Zik Squadron (Hermes 450), (cropped).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:Zik Squadron (Hermes 450), (cropped).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle}}
| {{wp|Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle}}
|
| 43
| 43
|
|
|-
|-
| {{wp|Elbit Hermes 900|Pērle RBP-14}}
| {{wp|Elbit Hermes 900|Pērle RB-09}}
| [[File:Elbit Systems 900 take off.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:Elbit Systems 900 take off.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle}}
| {{wp|Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle}}
|
| 16
| 16
|
|
|-
|-
| {{wp|RUAG Ranger|Eulenstadt RBP-4}}
| {{wp|RUAG Ranger|Eulenstadt RB-99}}
| [[File:Ranger RL-12 Lippujuhlanpäivä 2013 02.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:Ranger RL-12 Lippujuhlanpäivä 2013 02.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| Tactical {{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAV}}
| Tactical {{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAV}}
|
| 208
| 208
|
|
|-
|-
| {{wp|Baykar Bayraktar Mini UAV|Zalava RBP-10}}
| {{wp|Elbit Skylark|Pērle RB-08}}
| [[File:Bayraktar Mini iha zorlu şartlar.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:Skylark I Launched.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Miniature UAV}}
| {{wp|Miniature UAV}}
| 1,200+
|
| 1,000+
| Currently fielded at the company level in the [[Valduvian Land Component]].
| Currently fielded at the company level in the [[Valduvian Land Component]].
|-
|-
| {{wp|UMS Skeldar V-200|Pērle RBP-9}}
| {{wp|Mavic_(unmanned_aerial_vehicle)#Mini_series|NākamāTeh RBH-19}}
| [[File:DJI_Mini_2_in_flight_(cropped).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Miniature UAV}}
|
| 3,000+
| Currently fielded at the platoon level in the [[Valduvian Land Component]].
|-
| {{wp|UMS Skeldar V-200|Cesvaine RBH-06}}
| [[File:Skeldar V-200 German Navy.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:Skeldar V-200 German Navy.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAV}} {{wp|Helicopter|helicopter}}
| {{wp|Unmanned aerial vehicle|UAV}} {{wp|Helicopter|helicopter}}
|
| 77
| 77
|
|
|}
===Munitions===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|+
|-
! Model
! style="width:0;"|Image
! Origin
! Type
! Variants
! Warhead
! Notes
|-
|-
| {{wp|IAI Harop|Eulenstadt Piekūns}}
! colspan="7" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Missile}}s
|-
| {{wp|MGM-134 Midgetman|Cesvaine RZZ-91}}
| [[File:MGM-134A-Midgetman.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Intercontinental ballistic missile}}
|
| 340–475 kt
|
|-
| {{wp|UGM-133 Trident II|Cesvaine RZūZ-90}}
| [[File:Trident II missile image.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Submarine-launched ballistic missile}}
|
| 8× 475 kt<br>14× 90 kt<br>14× 5–7 kt
|
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|AGM-131 SRAM II|Cesvaine RGZ-86}}
| rowspan=2 | [[File:AGM-131 SRAM II.JPG|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|Nuclear weapon|Nuclear}} {{wp|Air-to-surface missile|air-to-surface missile}}
| RGZ-86A
| 200 kt
| rowspan=2 |
|-
| RGZ-86B
| 10–100 kt
|-
! colspan="7" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Nuclear weapon|Nuclear warhead}}s
|-
| {{wp|W87#W87 mod 1|KG-87}}
| [[File:W-87 warhead diagram.svg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Thermonuclear weapon|Thermonuclear warhead}}
|
| 475 kt
| Strategic nuclear warhead for the {{wp|MGM-134 Midgetman|RZZ-91}} {{wp|Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM}}.
|-
| {{wp|W88|KG-88}}
| [[File:W-88 warhead diagram.svg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Thermonuclear weapon|Thermonuclear warhead}}
|
| 475 kt
| Strategic nuclear warhead for the {{wp|UGM-133 Trident II|RZūZ-90}} {{wp|Submarine-launched ballistic missile|SLBM}}.
|-
| {{wp|B61 nuclear bomb#W61 Earth Penetrator Warhead|KG-92}}
| [[File:W61 Earth Penetrator Warhead.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Thermonuclear weapon|Thermonuclear}} {{wp|Nuclear bunker buster|bunker buster}}
|
| 340 kt
| Earth penetrating nuclear warhead for the {{wp|MGM-134 Midgetman|RZZ-91}} {{wp|Intercontinental ballistic missile|ICBM}}.
|-
| {{wp|W89|KG-89}}
| [[File:W89.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Thermonuclear weapon|Thermonuclear warhead}}
|
| 200 kt
| Strategic nuclear warhead for the {{wp|AGM-131 SRAM II|RGZ-86A}} air-to-ground missile.
|-
| {{wp|W91|KG-91}}
| [[File:W89 and W91 warhead 2.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Thermonuclear weapon|Thermonuclear warhead}}
|
| 10–100 kt
| Tactical nuclear warhead for the {{wp|AGM-131 SRAM II#SRAM-T|RGZ-86B}} air-to-ground missile.
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|W76|KG-76}}
| rowspan=2 | [[File:W76.gif|frameless|150x150px]]
| rowspan=2 | {{flag|Valduvia}}
| rowspan=2 | {{wp|Thermonuclear weapon|Thermonuclear warhead}}
| KG-76B
| 90 kt
| rowspan=2 | Strategic (KG-76B) and tactical (KG-76C) nuclear warheads for the {{wp|UGM-133 Trident II|RZūZ-90}} {{wp|Submarine-launched ballistic missile|SLBM}}.
|-
| KG-76C
| 5–7 kt
|-
| {{wp|W82|KG-82}}
| [[File:W74 and W82 AFAP.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Tactical nuclear weapon|Tactical nuclear warhead}}
|
| 2 kt
| Low-yield nuclear warhead for a 155 mm artillery shell.
|-
! colspan="7" style="align: center;" | {{wp|Loitering munition}}s
|-
| {{wp|IAI Harpy|Zalava LM-89}}
| [[File:Paris Air Show 2007-06-24 n25.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Loitering munition}}
|
| 32 kg
|
|-
| {{wp|IAI Harop|Zalava LM-05}}
| [[File:IAI Harop PAS 2013 01.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:IAI Harop PAS 2013 01.jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{flag|Valduvia}}  
| {{wp|Loitering munition}}
| {{wp|Loitering munition}}
|
|
| 23 kg
|
|
|-
|-
| {{wp|UVision_Air#HERO product line|Cesvaine IGM}}
| {{wp|IAI Rotem L|Prizma LM-16}}
| [[File:Paris Air Show 2019 - Le Bourget (48114068402).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| [[File:Rotem L (2).jpg|frameless|150x150px]]
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{flag|Valduvia}}
| {{wp|Loitering munition}}
| {{wp|Loitering munition}}
|
|
| Series of loitering munitions consisting of a variety of short, medium, and long range models.
| 1 kg
|
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 21:03, 9 August 2023

Valduvian Workers' Army
Valduves Strādnieku Armija
Founded1721
Current form1987
Service branchesLand Component
Naval Component
Air Component
Space and Missile Component
Cyber Component
HeadquartersDirectorate of the Workers' Defense, Priedīši
Leadership
PresidiumZigmārs Hermanis (President)
Liesl Abelshauser
Rūdolfs Auziņš
Lauris Brastiņš
Lavīze Krūmiņa
Kristaps Laizāns
Matīss Rozītis
Secretary of the Workers' DefenseKārlis Eglitis
Chief of the General StaffGeneral Āris Džeriņš
Personnel
Military age18+
Conscription12 months
Active personnel410,000
Reserve personnel952,000
Expenditure
Budget$40.8 billion (2020)
Percent of GDP3.8% (2020)
Related articles
History

The Valduvian Workers' Army (Valduvian: Valduves Strādnieku Armija) is the national military force of Valduvia, and is divided into Land, Naval, Air, Space and Missile, and Cyber components.

History

Organization

Land Component

Naval Component

Air Component

Space and Missile Component

Cyber Component

Doctrine

Personnel

Budget

Equipment

Small arms

Model Image Origin Type Variants Caliber Quantity Notes
Assault rifles
Lielstraupe TŠ-90 Stgw 90.jpg  Valduvia Assault rifle TŠ-90A 4.85x49mm Current service rifle of the Land Component.
TŠ-90B 6.5x45mm MASSOR

Artillery

Model Image Origin Type Variants Caliber Quantity Notes
Howitzers
Velmierų LH-98 155 K 98 Lippujuhlan päivä 2014 3.JPG  Valduvia Howitzer 155 mm
Velmierų PH-06 Archer i Eldställning (cropped 2).jpg  Valduvia Self-propelled howitzer 155 mm
Velmierų PH-08 AHS Krab SPH Exercise Dynamic Front 22.jpg  Valduvia Self-propelled howitzer 155 mm
Velmierų PH-67 Bandkanon 1 (cropped).jpg  Valduvia Self-propelled howitzer 155 mm Replaced by the PH-08 in frontline service, unknown quantity still in service with reserve units.
Rocket artillery
Prizma MRS-07 רקטת כידון קסום.jpg  Valduvia Self-propelled multiple rocket launcher 122 mm
160 mm
306 mm
330 mm
370 mm
Replacing the Cesvaine MRS-70 in frontline service.
Cesvaine MRS-70 T813 army2.JPG  Valduvia Self-propelled multiple rocket launcher 122.4 mm Being replaced in frontline service by the Prizma MRS-07.
Mortars
Cesvaine M-92 120 Krh 92 Helsinki 2012 1.JPG  Valduvia Mortar 120 mm Fielded at the battalion level in the Land Component.
Cesvaine M-71 Finnish mortar squad.jpg  Valduvia Light mortar 81 mm Fielded at the battalion level in the Land Component.
Eulenstadt M-06 D190718ge3515.jpg  Valduvia Light mortar 60 mm Fielded at the company level in the Land Component.
Missile systems
Cesvaine-Ķeipeneva MRS-91 Small ICBM Hard Mobile Launcher USAF.jpg  Valduvia Transporter erector launcher Mobile launching platform for the Cesvaine RZZ-91 ICBM.

Vehicles

Model Image Origin Type Variants Quantity Notes
Armoured vehicles
Eulenstadt BM-95 Degman 06 v.jpg  Valduvia Main battle tank
Velmerių BM-67 STRV-103 demonstrating at P7 Revingehed, 24th April 2022.jpg  Valduvia Main battle tank Replaced by the BM-95 in frontline service, unknown quantity still in service with reserve units.
Velmerių BM-90 Stridsfordon 90 Revinge 2012-2.jpg  Valduvia Infantry fighting vehicle
Ķeipeneva BM-01 Patria AMV Karlovac 2009 8.jpg  Valduvia Armoured personnel carrier
Ķeipeneva BM-84 Norwegian Sisu XA.JPG  Valduvia Armoured personnel carrier Replaced by the BM-01 in frontline service, unknown quantity still in service with reserve units.

Naval vessels

Submarines

Class Image Origin Type Ships Comm Disp Notes
Ballistic missile submarines (4)
Vējstāda class USS Kentucky (SSBN-737).jpg  Valduvia Ballistic missile submarine Vējstāda 1981 18,750 tonnes
Lielzeme 1983
Platavia 1984
Saldsmāja 1986
Attack submarines (16)
TBA class US Navy 040730-N-1234E-002 PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard.jpg  Valduvia Nuclear attack submarine TBA 2004 7,900 tonnes
TBA 2006
TBA 2008
TBA 2010
TBA 2011
TBA 2013
TBA class S304 Uthaug S305 Uredd Bergen 2009 2.JPG  Valduvia Diesel–electric attack submarine TBA 1989 1,150 tonnes
TBA 1989
TBA 1990
TBA 1991
TBA 1991
TBA 1992
TBA 1992
TBA 1993
TBA 1994
TBA 1995

Surface vessels

Class Image Origin Type Ships Comm Disp Notes
Aircraft carriers (1)
Elijas Plāksnis class Коллаж - предполагаемый вид крейсера "Ульяновск".jpg  Valduvia Aircraft carrier Elijas Plāksnis 2005 75,000 tonnes Undergoing refit and modernization since 2019.
Amphibious assault ships (3)
Werner Diehl class HMAS Canberra with a USAF MH-60 during Talisman Sabre 2021.jpg  Valduvia Landing helicopter dock Werner Diehl 2014 27,500 tonnes
Ģirts Briedis class US Navy 100730-N-6854D-103 The Royal Australian Navy landing platform amphibious HMAS Kanimbla (L 51) returns to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after participating in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises.jpg  Valduvia Landing platform amphibious Ģirts Briedis 1970 8,534 tonnes
Vilnis Liepiņš 1972
Frigates (16)
Rohelinn class HNoMS Otto Sverdrup.jpg  Valduvia Multi-role frigate Rohelinn 2006 5,290 tonnes
Karļapils 2007
Ceļmalas 2008
Eschenbach 2009
Svētavots 2011
Fjildsicht 2012
Lielstraupe 2013
Priedīšu Pilsēta 2015
Sonnenau 2016
Külmavee 2018
Aušvika 2019
Hirschberg 2020
Zeltvalis class Frigate knm trondheim.jpg  Valduvia Frigate Zeltvalis 1966 2,134 tonnes
Dzērbene 1966
Rietbaznīca 1967
Stadt Kirchhof 1967
Corvettes (4)
Revolūcija class Gdynia ORP Kaszub (cropped).jpg  Valduvia Corvette Revolūcija 1987 1,183 tonnes
Solidaritāte 1988
Vienotību 1989
Atbrīvošanās 1989
Fast attack crafts (20)
Uzvara class P965 KNM Gnist.jpg  Valduvia Missile boat Uzvara 1999 274 tonnes
Starptautisks 1999
Progresu 2000
Taisnīgums 2001
Rūpniecība 2001
Lauksaimniecība 2001
Darbaspēks 2002
Republika 2003
Demokrātija 2003
Vienlīdzība 2004
Sadarbība 2005
Federācija 2005
Emancipācija 2005
Proletariāts 2007
Kolektīvs 2008
Zemnieks 2008
Strādnieks 2009
Kopējs 2010
Draudzība 2010
Labklājība 2011
Patrol boats (12)
TBA class KV Svalbard.jpg  Valduvia Icebreaker/offshore patrol vessel TBA 2001 6,375 tonnes
TBA 2002
TBA class KV Nordkapp in Bodø 1.JPG  Valduvia Offshore patrol vessel TBA 1981 3,320 tonnes
TBA 1981
TBA 1982
TBA 1983
TBA class Latvian Independence Day military parade 484 (26680852152).jpg  Valduvia Patrol boat TBA 2011 125 tonnes
TBA 2011
TBA 2012
TBA 2013
TBA 2013
TBA 2014
Mine warfare ships (10)
TBA class N42 Jotvingis.jpg  Valduvia Minelayer TBA 1977 1,722 tonnes
TBA 1978
TBA 1980
TBA 1981
TBA class Katanpää Särkänsalmi 06.JPG  Valduvia Mine countermeasures vessel TBA 2012 680 tonnes
TBA 2014
TBA 2015
TBA 2015
TBA 2017
TBA 2018
Auxiliary ships (5)
TBA class Knm muad.jpg  Valduvia Replenishment oiler TBA 2019 27,500 tonnes
TBA 2021
TBA 2023
TBA class FS Marjata in Kirkenes.JPG  Valduvia ELINT ship TBA 1995 7,560 tonnes
TBA 1997

Aircraft

Model Image Origin Type Variants Quantity Notes
Combat aircraft
Cesvaine IN-87 Saab JAS 39 Gripen at Kaivopuisto Air Show, June 2017 (altered) copy.jpg  Valduvia Multirole fighter IN-87C 158
IN-87D 47
IN-87CJ 31
IN-87DJ 8
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Zalava TB-07 IAF-Eitan--Independence-Day-2017-Tel-Nof-IZE-099.jpg  Valduvia Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle/Unmanned combat aerial vehicle 188
Zalava RB-05 IAI Heron( framed).jpg  Valduvia Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle 15
Pērle RB-98 Zik Squadron (Hermes 450), (cropped).jpg  Valduvia Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle 43
Pērle RB-09 Elbit Systems 900 take off.jpg  Valduvia Unmanned surveillance and reconnaissance aerial vehicle 16
Eulenstadt RB-99 Ranger RL-12 Lippujuhlanpäivä 2013 02.JPG  Valduvia Tactical UAV 208
Pērle RB-08 Skylark I Launched.jpg  Valduvia Miniature UAV 1,000+ Currently fielded at the company level in the Valduvian Land Component.
NākamāTeh RBH-19 DJI Mini 2 in flight (cropped).jpg  Valduvia Miniature UAV 3,000+ Currently fielded at the platoon level in the Valduvian Land Component.
Cesvaine RBH-06 Skeldar V-200 German Navy.jpg  Valduvia UAV helicopter 77

Munitions

Model Image Origin Type Variants Warhead Notes
Missiles
Cesvaine RZZ-91 MGM-134A-Midgetman.jpg  Valduvia Intercontinental ballistic missile 340–475 kt
Cesvaine RZūZ-90 Trident II missile image.jpg  Valduvia Submarine-launched ballistic missile 8× 475 kt
14× 90 kt
14× 5–7 kt
Cesvaine RGZ-86 AGM-131 SRAM II.JPG  Valduvia Nuclear air-to-surface missile RGZ-86A 200 kt
RGZ-86B 10–100 kt
Nuclear warheads
KG-87 W-87 warhead diagram.svg  Valduvia Thermonuclear warhead 475 kt Strategic nuclear warhead for the RZZ-91 ICBM.
KG-88 W-88 warhead diagram.svg  Valduvia Thermonuclear warhead 475 kt Strategic nuclear warhead for the RZūZ-90 SLBM.
KG-92 W61 Earth Penetrator Warhead.jpg  Valduvia Thermonuclear bunker buster 340 kt Earth penetrating nuclear warhead for the RZZ-91 ICBM.
KG-89 W89.jpg  Valduvia Thermonuclear warhead 200 kt Strategic nuclear warhead for the RGZ-86A air-to-ground missile.
KG-91 W89 and W91 warhead 2.jpg  Valduvia Thermonuclear warhead 10–100 kt Tactical nuclear warhead for the RGZ-86B air-to-ground missile.
KG-76 W76.gif  Valduvia Thermonuclear warhead KG-76B 90 kt Strategic (KG-76B) and tactical (KG-76C) nuclear warheads for the RZūZ-90 SLBM.
KG-76C 5–7 kt
KG-82 W74 and W82 AFAP.jpg  Valduvia Tactical nuclear warhead 2 kt Low-yield nuclear warhead for a 155 mm artillery shell.
Loitering munitions
Zalava LM-89 Paris Air Show 2007-06-24 n25.jpg  Valduvia Loitering munition 32 kg
Zalava LM-05 IAI Harop PAS 2013 01.jpg  Valduvia Loitering munition 23 kg
Prizma LM-16 Rotem L (2).jpg  Valduvia Loitering munition 1 kg

Weapons of mass destruction

Uniforms, ranks, and insignia