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Revision as of 22:22, 19 October 2021
Royal Holyn Defence Forces | |
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Kráľovské Holynské Obranné Sily | |
Founded | 1743 (Army of the Holyn Kingdom) 12 November 1925 (Holyn People's Army) 12 November 1950 (Holyn Armed Forces) |
Current form | 7 April 2002 |
Service branches | Holyn Ground Forces Royal Holyn Air Force Royal Holyn Navy Holyn Strategic Forces |
Leadership | |
Monarch | Mikuláš I |
Defence Minister | x x |
Chief of Staff | x x |
Chief of General Staff | xx |
Personnel | |
Military age | 16-17 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and serve in combat roles |
Conscription | Inactive, registration continues but not enforced |
Active personnel | 491,340 (ranked 7th) |
Reserve personnel | 753,127 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $101.3 billion |
Percent of GDP | 4.5 |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | List |
Holyn Kingdom Defence Forces |
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Staff |
Services |
Independent troops |
Geographic Commands |
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Specialist Commands |
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History of the Russian military |
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.
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.
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 and Minister of Defence. The Chief of the General Staff leads the day to day operations of the military.
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.
List of equipment of the Holyn Ground Forces
Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details |
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Tanks | ||||||
HT-15 Jazvec | Holynia | 125mm main battle tank | HT-15A
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112 | 288 remaining of 400 on order, to be delivered by 2026. Ministry of Defence reviewing an additional 200 unit order by 2023. | |
HT-90 Pružný | Holynia | 125mm main battle tank | HT-90AZ
HT-90B HT-90V |
210
61 100 |
HT-90AZ - HT-90A upgraded with new sights and sensors, Clona-4 reactive armor replaced Clona-3. Ammo moved to turrett bustle with blast panels. HT-90B - Introduced in 2005, retains Clona-3 reactive armor. HT-90V - Most recent variant of HT-90. | |
HT-85 | Holynia | 125mm main battle tank | HT-85B
HT-85BV HT-85BV2 |
461 | 170 HT-85B remain in original configuration and will be retired by 2025. | |
HT-75 | Holynia | 125mm main battle tank | HT-75B
HT-75BV |
290 | Entire fleet will be retired by 2025. | |
Tank combat support vehicle | ||||||
VPT-10 | Holynia | Tank combat support vehicle | VPT-10 | 60 | ||
Infantry fighting vehicle | ||||||
BVP-3 | Holynia | Infantry fighting vehicle | BVP-3A
BVP-3V |
341
609 |
Equipped with 100mm cannon. BVP-3V2 passed trials and is expected to be ordered in 2022. | |
BVP-2V Šakal | Holynia | Infantry fighting vehicle | BVP-2V
BVP-2V2 |
404
251 |
Equipped with 20mm gun. | |
BVP-2 | Holynia | Infantry fighting vehicle | BVP-2 | 1,080 | Equipped with 20mm gun. | |
Armored personnel carrier | ||||||
OT-7 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-7A
OT-7B |
20
5 |
Deliveries began in 2020, 200 OT-7A and 150 OT-7B ordered in 2018 to replace OT-3, OT-4 and OT-5. | |
OT-6 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-6A
OT-6V |
1,300
825 |
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OT-5 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-5 | 1,120 | ||
OT-4 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-4 | 139 | ||
OT-3 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-3 | 710 | Most in reserve. | |
OT-2 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-2 | 430 | Many in reserve. | |
Light armored vehicle | ||||||
LOT-150 | Holynia | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-150 | 450 | ||
LOT-144 | Holynia | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-144 | 130 | ||
LOT-130 | Holynia | Armored car | LOT-130 | 350 | ||
LOT-120 | Holynia | Armored car | LOT-120 | 1,400 | ||
LOT-750 | Holynia | Heavy Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-750 | 35 | Used by explosive ordinance removal teams. | |
LOT-5 | Holynia | Armored car | LOT-5 | 190 | Used by special operations teams and command units. | |
Artillery | ||||||
MD-14 | Holynia | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | MD-14 | 52 | ||
MD-93 | Holynia | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | MD-93 | 324 | ||
MD-80 | Holynia | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | MD-80
MD-80V |
570
85 |
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MD-71 | Holynia | 152mm self-propelled howitzer | MD-71 | 80 | ||
MD-73 | Holynia | 122mm self-propelled howitzer | MD-73 | 310 | ||
MD-89 | Holynia | 120mm self-propelled mortar | MD-73 | 203 | ||
MD-7 | Holynia | 122mm self-propelled mortar | MD-7 | 150 | ||
RM-62 | Holynia | 122mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-62 | 330 | ||
RM-70 | Holynia | 122mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-70 RM-70Z |
530 | ||
RM-15 | Holynia | Universal multiple rocket launcher system | RM-15 | 75 | ||
RM-86 | Holynia | 220mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-86 | 200 | ||
RM-91 | Holynia | 300mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-91 | 120 | ||
RM-95 | Holynia | 220mm multiple rocket launcher system | RM-95 | 30 | ||
Tank destroyers | ||||||
P-99 | Holynia | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | P-99 | 207 | ||
P-98 | Holynia | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | P-98 | 72 | ||
P-15 | Holynia | Mobile anti-tank guided missile system | P-15 | 100 | ||
Logistics vehicles | ||||||
D-055 | Holynia | Heavy truck | D-055 | 500+ | ||
D-050 | Holynia | Heavy truck | D-050 | 1,000+ | ||
D-045 | Holynia | Heavy truck | D-050 | 200+ | ||
D-060 | Holynia | Heavy truck | D-050 | 200+ | ||
D-070 | Holynia | Heavy truck | D-050 | 200+ | ||
D-071 | Holynia | Medium truck | D-050 | 200+ | ||
D-078 | Holynia | Medium truck | D-050 | 500+ |