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Revision as of 18:27, 10 June 2023
A list of the equipment of the Ostrozavan Protection Force.
Individual equipment
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Details |
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Helmets | |||||
BPv.19 | Ludvosiya | Combat helmet | Undisclosed | New standard combat helmet. Used by Ostrozavan Foreign Legion from 2019, OPF-wide procurement began in 2022. | |
BPv.99 | Ostrozava | Combat helmet | BPv.99 BPv.99/M BPv.99/V |
Standard combat helmet from 1999 to 2022. | |
BPv.62 | Ostrozava | Combat helmet | BPv.62/M BPv.69 |
Standard combat helmet from 1962-1999. Still used by reserves and non-frontline units. | |
Camouflage and Military uniforms | |||||
LVv.22 / Rușivý Les | Ostrozava | Camouflage | Standard camouflage for the Ostrozavan Protection Force starting in 2022. Four variants fielded: Temperate, Arid, Multitone, and Arctic | ||
LVv.99 / Mechový Les | Ostrozava | Camouflage | Standard camouflage for the Ostrozavan Protection Force from 1999 to 2022. | ||
LVv.07/M | Ostrozava | Camouflage | Standard camouflage for the Ostrozavan Foreign Legion from 1997 to 2021. | ||
UKv.99 | Ostrozava | Military uniform | UKv.99/M UKv.10 |
Put into operation in 1999. Standard combat uniform of the ODF. | |
UKv.85 | Ostrozava | Military uniform | UKv.85/M UKv.85/R |
Oversuit used by special forces and others attached to them. Used in various patterns. | |
UKv.85/Z | Ostrozava | Military uniform | UKv.85/ZM | Winter-issue oversuit based on the UKv.85 model. | |
Bulletproof vests | |||||
MSv.22 | Ludvosiya | Plate Carrier Vest | Modular | Primary armored vest of the ODF; Optional ceramic insert for up to Level IV armor with modular attachment system. | |
USv.08 | Ostrozava | Plate Carrier Vest | USv.08/M | Armored vest of the ODF; Level III body armor with ceramic insert plates, being phased out for MSv.22. | |
LSv.97 | Ostrozava | Light Combat Vest | LSv.97 | Light combat vest issued to support troops and special forces; typically Level II. | |
LSv.11 | Talahara | Light Combat Vest | LSv.11A | Talaharan combat vest issued to the Ostrozavan Foreign Legion. | |
Protection against chemical contamination | |||||
PMv.65 | Ostrozava | Gas Mask | PMv.65/M PMv.65/G |
Ubiquitous Ostrozavan Gas Mask; Sold on international market from 1960-1965; many derivatives worldwide. Large stocks in reserve, commonly used by the OCG and on the civilian market. | |
PMv.79 | Ostrozava | Gas Mask | PMv.79/M | Most common Ostrozavan gas mask in service. Compatible with PMv.65 filters. | |
PMv.87 | Ostrozava | Gas Mask | PMv.89 | Reverse engineered from, and extremely similar to, the Belfrasian M40 model. Used by frontline combat units. |
Infantry weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Variant | Details |
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Pistols | ||||||
SPv.22 | Ostrozava | Pistol | 7.5x27mm | Undisclosed | New service pistol from 2022 with unique recoil-balance system. Chambered in proprietary 7.5x27mm ammunition. | |
UPv.99 | Ostrozava | Pistol | 10x25mm | UPv.99/P | Service pistol chambered in powerful 10x22mm cartridge; in use since 2000. Being replaced by the SPv.22 | |
KPv.72 | Ostrozava | Pistol | 10x25mm 6.5x25mm |
KPv.72/D | Compact service pistol used by military police and some support troops; derived from the South Ottonian L1 pistol. | |
SPv.98/AB | North Ottonia | Pistol | 5.7×28mm | SPv.98/ABP | Special service pistol chambered in the same 5.7mm armor-piercing cartridge as the SAv.90. | |
Submachine guns | ||||||
SAv.90 | North Ottonia | Submachine gun | 5.7×28mm | SAv.90/M | Specialized SMG/PDW issued to tank crews and various support troops, as well as special forces. Chambered in the same 5.7mm armor-piercing cartridge as the SPv.98. | |
SAv.32 | Talahara | Submachine gun | 10x25mm | SAv.32/B SAv.32/P |
Talaharan submachine gun occasionally used by security guards, military police, OCG, and special forces. | |
SAv.39 | Ostrozava | Submachine gun | 10x25mm 6.5x25mm |
SAv.52/M | Submachine gun of the 1940s, still in reserve. Derived from the Velikoslavian Type 41 submachine gun. | |
Standard-Issue Rifles | ||||||
USv.23 | Ostrozava | Assault Rifle Family | 7.62x39mm OSO DAP | Unknown/Undisclosed | Rifle selected to replace the USv.92 family in 2023. Based on an adapted Type-47/USv series reciever in bullpup configuration. Chambered in high-pressure 7.62x39mm OSO DAP rounds, after a ballistic study determined 5.8x42mm insufficient at penetrating modern body armor at range. | |
USv.92 | Ostrozava | Assault Rifle Family | 5.8x42mm OSO | USv.92/M USv.92/K USv.92/MK USv.92/S |
The ODF's primary assault rifle from 1992 until 2020, utilized in countless variants. The standard-issue rifle was updated to the USv.92/M standard in 2010; the rifle's variants include standard service rifles, carbines, personal defense weapons, light marksman rifles, and grenade launcher platforms. | |
BSv.54/M | North Ottonia Ostrozava |
Designated Marksman Rifle | 7.92x57mm | BSv.54 BSv.54/K |
Modernized Ostrozavan Variant of the 1950s-era BSv.54, also known as the PAL or OAZ in Ostrozavan service. Currently used as the ODF's primary DMR, while also being issued to substantial elements of the Civil Guard. Metric measurements distinguish it from modernized variants of the Arthuristan L54 rifle. | |
USv.57 | Ostrozava | Assault Rifle Family | 5.8x42mm OSO 7.62x39mm |
USv.57/Z USv.57/M |
Ostrozava's first intermediate-caliber assault rifle, derived from the Velikoslavian Type 47 through the Elatian FU-52. | |
Sv.24 | Ostrozava | Bolt-action rifle | 7.92x57mm | Various | 20th-century bolt-action rifle kept in reserve and for parade duty. | |
Machine guns | ||||||
SSv.51 | North Ottonia | General Purpose Machine Gun | 7.92x57mm | SSv.42/M SSv.51/M |
Standard GPMG of the Ostrozavan Protection Force; various variants in use since the mid-20th century worldwide. Derived from the Ottonian MG 51. | |
Sniper rifles | ||||||
OZv.90 | Ostrozava | Sniper rifle | 7.92x57mm | OZv.90/M OZv.90/A |
Ostrozavan precision rifle based on the action of the ubiquitous Sv.24 family. | |
Launchers | ||||||
POv.90 | Ostrozava | Disposable Man-portable anti-tank system | 64mm | POv.90/A POv.90/S |
Single-shot 64mm disposable rocket launcher with the ability to penetrate approximately 4-500mm of RHA. Massively ubiquitous within the OPF. | |
POv.37 | North Ottonia | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | 110mm | North Ottonian reloadable anti-tank launcher. Fires 110mm HEAT or HESH grenades. | ||
PPOv.15-3 | Ostrozava | Recoilless gun | 90mm | Ostrozavan anti-structure and anti-tank launcher. Capable of firing HEAT or HESH. | ||
PVPOv.03 | Tsurushima | Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile | 140mm | PVPOv.03-T | Tsurushimese top-attack fire-and-forget missile launcher. Accquired as part of 2023 army modernization efforts with the goal to supplant or replace PPOv.15 and POv.37 missiles in dedicated anti-tank roles. |
Support Weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Variant | Details |
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Missiles | ||||||
VPOv.73 | Ostrozava | Wire-guided SACLOS anti-tank missile launcher | 115mm | VPOv.99 VPOv.99/M |
Wire-guided missile launcher. VPOv.99 variants are modernized to prevent IR jamming and feature a thermal camera. | |
x | x | Ostrozava | x | x | x | x |
x | x | Ostrozava | x | x | x | x |
x | x | Ostrozava | x | x | x | x |
Artillery | ||||||
DMv.42 | Ostrozava | Heavy mortar | 120mm | DMv.52 DMv.67 DMv.94 |
120mm mortar used since 1940. Capable of being mounted on vehicles. Recent variants can use top-attack guided munitions for anti-tank or bunker-busting purposes. | |
DMv.88 | Rubric Coast Tsurushima |
Heavy mortar | 120mm | DMv.88/T | Tsurushimese surplus version of Talaharan G11 mortar. Used in tandem with indigenous DMv.42 variants. | |
x | x | Ostrozava | x | x | x | x |
x | x | Ostrozava | x | x | x | x |
Crew-served Weapons | ||||||
TGv.84 | Ostrozava | Heavy machine gun | 13.5×99mm | TGv.84/N | Standard HMG of the Ostrozavan Protection Force, developed as a replacement for the earlier Zubrov series of heavy and medium machine guns. Often mounted on a deployable tripod, or on vehicles. | |
AGv.46 | Tsurushima | Automatic grenade launcher | 40x56mm | AGv.46/N | Tsurushimese automatic grenade launcher. Fires high-velocity 40x56mm grenades. | |
PMv.40 | Rubric Coast | Infantry mortar | 51mm | PMv.40/N | Rubric Consortium-developed infantry mortar. Sometimes mounted on light vehicles. |
Light Vehicles
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Armored Vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Details |
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Main battle tanks | |||||
Bv.65/F | Ostrozava North Ottonia |
Main battle tank | Bv.65/F2 Bv.65/F2M |
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Bv.65/E | Ostrozava North Ottonia |
Main battle tank | Bv.65/E2 Bv.65/E2J Bv.65/E3 |
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Bv.77/A7 | Ostrozava North Ottonia Rubric Coast |
Main battle tank | Bv.77/A2 Bv.77/A6 |
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Armored fighting vehicles | |||||
Nv.71/E | Ostrozava | Infantry fighting vehicle | TNv.71/E | ||
Pv.75/B | Ostrozava | Amphibious reconnaissance armored fighting vehicle | Pv.75/C Pv.75/K |
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Tv.80/D | Ostrozava | Armored personnel carrier | Tv.80/C Tv.80/C2 |
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Self-propelled artillery and Anti-air | |||||
Dv.99 | Ostrozava | Self-propelled gun | Dv.99/E TDv.99 |
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PDv.94/S | Ostrozava North Ottonia |
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | PDv.94/A PDv.94/K |
Self-propelled anti-aircraft platform based on the Bv.65 chassis. | |
RDv.05 | Ostrozava | 160mm guided multiple launch rocket system | RDv.05/C RDv.05/A |
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RDv.21 | Ludvosiya Velikoslavia |
122mm rocket artillery | Modular | Ludvosiyan variant of the Velikoslavian BM-21 Grad. |
Rotorcraft
Aircraft
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Details |
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Combat aircraft | |||||
ZLv.99/N | Ostrozava Tsurushima |
Multirole combat aircraft | 95 | Indigenous Ostrozavan development of the Kai-78/ZLv.79; features thrust-vectored KAD engines, indigenous radar and avionics, and canard wings for additional manuverability. | |
ZLv.99/D | Ostrozava Tsurushima |
Multirole combat aircraft | 24 | Tandem-seat variant of the ZLv.99 designed for long-range interdiction and close air support. | |
ZLv.79 | Tsurushima | Multirole combat aircraft | 14 | Indigenous Ostrozavan production of the Tsurushimese Kai-78 Hayabusa. | |
LLv.96 | Ostrozava | Light multirole combat aircraft | 118 | Indigenous Ostrozavan light multirole aircraft produced by KAD, used as an interceptor. | |
Support aircraft | |||||
VVRv.89 | Ostrozava | Airborne early warning and control | 45 | ||
DLv.89 | Ostrozava | Light transport aircraft | 120 | ||
TDLv.04 | Ostrozava | Medium transport aircraft | 92 | ||
PCLv.72 | Ostrozava | Trainer and light support aircraft | 235 |