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A list of the equipment of the [[Ostrozavan Protection Force]].
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== Individual equipment ==
{{Infobox company
{| class="wikitable"
| name = Hemicyon
|-
| logo = HemicyonLogoCorpo1.png
|-
| logo_size = 300px
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
| logo_alt =  
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
| logo_caption =  
! style="text-align: left; width:11%;"|Origin
| image =
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
| image_size =
! style="text-align: left; width:7%; "|Variant
| image_alt =  
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
| image_caption =
|-
| trading_name =  
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
| native_name =
 
| native_name_lang =
==={{wp|Helmet}}s===
| romanized_name =
|- valign="top"
| former_name = Solutorii (1996-1997)<br>Grupo XI (1997-2006)<br>Praesidium Perateia (2006-2018)<br>
| BPv.19 ||[[File:Equipment-Helmet2022.png|150px]]|| {{flag|Ludvosiya}} || Combat helmet || Undisclosed || New standard combat helmet. Used by Ostrozavan Foreign Legion from 2019, OPF-wide procurement began in 2022.
| type = {{wpl|Private company|Private}}
|- valign="top"
| traded_as = HCYN
| {{wp|Sfera|BPv.99}} ||[[File:ODFEquipment_LateHelmet1.jpg|150px]]|| {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Combat helmet || BPv.99 <br> BPv.99/M <br> BPv.99/V || Standard combat helmet from 1999 to 2022.
| ISIN =  
|- valign="top"
| ISIN2 =
| {{wp|SSH-60|BPv.62}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_EarlyHelmet.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Combat helmet || BPv.62/M <br> BPv.69 || Standard combat helmet from 1962-1999. Still used by reserves and non-frontline units.
| industry = Private military and security services
|-
| genre =
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
| fate =
 
| predecessor = SAR-ZBR Protection
==={{wp|Camouflage}} and {{wp|Military uniform}}s===
| successor = <!-- or: | successors = -->
|- valign="top"
| founded = {{Start date and age|1998|03|16}} in [[Zamorodna|Sarsky Myr, Zamorodna]]
| LVv.22 / ''Rușivý Les'' || [[File:Equipment-Camo2022Variants.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Camouflage || || Standard camouflage for the [[Ostrozavan Protection Force]] starting in 2022. Four variants fielded: Temperate, Arid, Multitone, and Arctic
| founder = [[Lukyan Maksymuk Barabash]]
|- valign="top"
| defunct = <!-- {{End date|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
| LVv.99 / ''Mechový Les'' || [[File:ODFEquipment_Izlom.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Camouflage || || Standard camouflage for the [[Ostrozavan Protection Force]] from 1999 to 2022.
| hq_location =
|- valign="top"
| hq_location_city =
| LVv.07/M || [[File:ODFEquipment_RedDawn.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Camouflage || || Standard camouflage for the Ostrozavan Foreign Legion from 1997 to 2021.
| hq_location_country =  
|- valign="top"
| num_locations =
| UKv.99 || [[File:ODFEquipment_UniformNew.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Military uniform  || UKv.99/M <br> UKv.10 || Put into operation in 1999. Standard combat uniform of the ODF.
| num_locations_year = <!-- Year of num_locations data (if known) -->
|- valign="top"
| area_served = Worldwide
| UKv.85 || [[File:ODFEquipment_UniformNew2.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Military uniform || UKv.85/M <br> UKv.85/R || Oversuit used by special forces and others attached to them. Used in various patterns.
| key_people =
|- valign="top"
| products =
| UKv.85/Z || [[File:ODFEquipment_UniformNewWinter.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Military uniform || UKv.85/ZM || Winter-issue oversuit based on the UKv.85 model.
| brands =
|-
| production =
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
| production_year = <!-- Year of production data (if known) -->
 
| services = {{wpl|Arms manufacturing}}, {{wpl|Security company|security consulting}}, {{wpl|Union busting|labour force management}}, {{wpl|private military company|private military services}}
==={{wp|Bulletproof vest}}s===
| revenue = unknown
|- valign="top"
| revenue_year = <!-- Year of revenue data (if known) -->
| MSv.22 || [[File:Equipment-VestNew.png|150px]] || {{flag|Ludvosiya}} || Plate Carrier Vest || Modular || Primary armored vest of the ODF; Optional ceramic insert for up to Level IV armor with modular attachment system.
| operating_income =
|- valign="top"
| income_year = <!-- Year of operating_income data (if known) -->
| USv.08 || [[File:Ostrozava-EquipmentVest1.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|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.
| net_income = unknown
|- valign="top"
| net_income_year = <!-- or: | profit_year = --><!-- Year of net_income/profit data (if known) -->
| LSv.97 || [[File:ODFEquipment_BVest2.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Light Combat Vest || LSv.97 || Light combat vest issued to support troops and special forces; typically Level II.
| aum = <!-- Only for financial-service companies -->
|- valign="top"
| assets =
| LSv.11 || [[File:ODFEquipment_BVest3.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Talahara}} || Light Combat Vest || LSv.11A || Talaharan combat vest issued to the [[Ostrozava#Government|Ostrozavan Foreign Legion]].
| assets_year = <!-- Year of assets data (if known) -->
|-
| equity =
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
| equity_year = <!-- Year of equity data (if known) -->
 
| owner = <!-- or: | owners = -->
===Protection against chemical contamination===
| members =  
|- valign="top"
| members_year = <!-- Year of members data (if known) -->
| PMv.65 || [[File:ODFEquipment_GasMask1.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Gas Mask || PMv.65/M<br>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.
| num_employees = 31,000+
|- valign="top"
| num_employees_year = <!-- Year of num_employees data (if known) -->
| PMv.79 || [[File:ODFEquipment_GasMask2.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Gas Mask || PMv.79/M || Most common Ostrozavan gas mask in service. Compatible with PMv.65 filters.
| parent =
|- valign="top"
| divisions =
| PMv.87 || |[[File:ODFEquipment_GasMask3.jpg|150px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Gas Mask || PMv.89 || Reverse engineered from, and extremely similar to, the [[Belfras|Belfrasian]] {{wp|M40 field protective mask|M40}} model. Used by frontline combat units.
| subsid = VV Manufacturing,</br>Red Lake Foundation
|-
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|}
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| footnotes =  
==Infantry weapons==
}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
! style="text-align: left; width:12%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align: left; width:10%; "|Caliber
! style="text-align: left; width:5%; "|Variant
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
 
==={{wp|Pistol}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|FK BRNO Field Pistol|SPv.22}} || [[File:Equipment-PSV22.png|225px]]  || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Pistol || {{wp|7.5 FK|7.5x27mm}} || Undisclosed || New service pistol from 2022 with unique recoil-balance system. Chambered in proprietary 7.5x27mm ammunition.
|- valign="top"
| UPv.99 || [[File:ODFEquipment_PistolOne.png|200px]]  || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Pistol || {{wp|10mm Auto|10x25mm}} || UPv.99/P || Service pistol chambered in powerful 10x22mm cartridge; in use since 2000. Being replaced by the SPv.22
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Walther P5|KPv.72}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_PistolTwo.png|175px]]  || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Pistol || {{wp|10mm Auto|10x25mm}}<br>{{wp|6.5x25mm CBJ|6.5x25mm}}|| KPv.72/D || Compact service pistol used by military police and some support troops; derived from the [[South Ottonia|South Ottonian]] {{wp|Walther P38|L1 pistol}}.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|FN Five-SeveN|SPv.98/AB}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_PistolThree.png|200px]]  || {{flag|North Ottonia}} || Pistol || {{wp|FN 5.7×28mm|5.7×28mm}}|| SPv.98/ABP || Special service pistol chambered in the same 5.7mm armor-piercing cartridge as the SAv.90.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
==={{wp|Submachine gun}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|FN P90|SAv.90}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_P90.png|250px]] || {{flag|North Ottonia}} || Submachine gun || {{wp|FN 5.7×28mm|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.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Walther MPL|SAv.32}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_SMG1.png|300px]] || {{flag|Talahara}} || Submachine gun || {{wp|10mm Auto|10x25mm}} || SAv.32/B<br>SAv.32/P || Talaharan submachine gun occasionally used by security guards, military police, OCG, and special forces.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|K-50M|SAv.39}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_SMG3.png|300px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Submachine gun || {{wp|10mm Auto|10x25mm}}<br>{{wp|6.5x25mm CBJ|6.5x25mm}} || SAv.52/M || Submachine gun of the 1940s, still in reserve. Derived from the [[Velikoslavia|Velikoslavian]] {{wp|PPsh-41|Type 41}} submachine gun.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
 
==={{wp|Standard-Issue Rifle}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Malyuk|USv.23}} || [[File:Equipment-OstroMalyuk762.jpg|350px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Assault Rifle Family || {{wp|7.62×39mm#M67|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.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|FFV 890|USv.92}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_ARFamily1.png|350px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Assault Rifle Family || {{wp|5.8x42mm|5.8x42mm OSO}} ||USv.92/M<br>USv.92/K<br>USv.92/MK<br>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.
|- valign="top"
| [[PAL|BSv.54/M]] || [[File:ODFEquipment_PALModern2.png|350px]] || {{flag|North Ottonia}} <br> {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Designated Marksman Rifle}} || {{wp|7.92x57mm|7.92x57mm}} || [[PAL|BSv.54]] <br>[[PAL|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 [[Arthurista|Arthuristan]] [[L54 rifle]].
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|RK 62#Derivatives|USv.57}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_AROld.png|300px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Assault Rifle Family || {{wp|5.8x42mm|5.8x42mm OSO}}<br>{{wp|7.62x39mm}} || {{wp|RK 62|USv.57/Z}} <br>{{wp|RK 62|USv.57/M}} || Ostrozava's first intermediate-caliber assault rifle, derived from the [[Velikoslavia|Velikoslavian]] {{wp|AK-47|Type 47}} through the Elatian {{wp|Zastava M70|FU-52}}.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|vz. 24|Sv.24}} || [[File:Gewehr 98, right side.jpg|300px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Bolt-action rifle|| {{wp|7.92x57mm}} || Various || 20th-century bolt-action rifle kept in reserve and for parade duty.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
 
==={{wp|Machine gun}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|MG42/59|SSv.51}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_MG3.png|350px]] || {{flag|North Ottonia}} || General Purpose Machine Gun || {{wp|7.92x57mm|7.92x57mm}} || SSv.42/M <br> SSv.51/M || Standard GPMG of the Ostrozavan Protection Force; various variants in use since the mid-20th century worldwide. Derived from the Ottonian {{wp|MG42|MG 51}}.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
 
==={{wp|Sniper rifle}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|CZ-750|OZv.90}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_SniperModern.png|350px]] ||  {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Sniper rifle}} || {{wp|7.92x57mm|7.92x57mm}} || OZv.90/M <br> OZv.90/A || Ostrozavan precision rifle based on the action of the ubiquitous {{wp|Vz. 24|Sv.24}} family.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
==={{wp|Launcher}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|M80 Zolja|POv.90}} || [[File:M80 Zolja.JPG|350px]] ||  {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Disposable {{wp|Man-portable anti-tank system}} || 64mm || POv.90/A<br>POv.90/S || Single-shot 64mm disposable rocket launcher with the ability to penetrate approximately 4-500mm of RHA. Massively ubiquitous within the OPF.
|-
| {{wp|Panzerfaust 3|POv.37}} || [[File:Panzerfaust3.jpg|center|250px]] ||  {{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|Rocket-propelled grenade}} launcher || 110mm ||  || North Ottonian reloadable anti-tank launcher. Fires 110mm HEAT or HESH grenades.
|-
| {{wp|MATADOR|PPOv.15-3}} || [[File:MATADOR_Stand.jpg|center|250px]] ||  {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Recoilless gun}}|| 90mm ||  || Ostrozavan anti-structure and anti-tank launcher. Capable of firing HEAT or HESH.
|-
| {{wp|Type 01 LMAT|PVPOv.03}} || [[File:Japanese Type 01 LMAT missile - 01.jpg|center|250px]] ||  {{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|Fire-and-forget}} {{wp|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==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
! style="text-align: left; width:12%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align: left; width:10%; "|Caliber
! style="text-align: left; width:5%; "|Variant
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
==={{wp|Missile}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|MILAN|VPOv.73}} || [[File:Tag der Bundeswehr Jagel 2019 HJL 13 noBG.png|250px]] ||  {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Wire-guided}} {{wp|SACLOS}} {{wp|anti-tank missile launcher}} || 115mm || VPOv.99<br>VPOv.99/M || Wire-guided missile launcher. VPOv.99 variants are modernized to prevent IR jamming and feature a thermal camera.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Missile Moyenne Portée|VPODv.17}} || [[File:MBDA MMP launcher at Dubai Airshow 2021.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]] || {{wp|Man-portable anti-tank systems|MPATS}} {{wp|anti-tank missile launcher}}  || 140mm || VPODv.18 <br> VPODv.23 || Fire-and-forget and command-guided modes, fires 140mm tandem HEAT missiles. [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubricine]] design initially lisenced in 2017 before being brought to Consortium standard production in 2023.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
==={{wp|Artillery}}===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|120 Krh/40|DMv.42}} || [[File:Granatkastare modell 41 Revinge 2015.jpg|250px]] ||  {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Heavy mortar}} || 120mm || DMv.52<br>DMv.67<br>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.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1|DMv.88}}|| [[File:JGSDF version Type 96 Heavy mortar.jpg|250px]] || |[[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]]<br>{{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|Heavy mortar}} || 120mm|| DMv.88/T || Tsurushimese surplus version of Talaharan G11 mortar. Used in tandem with indigenous DMv.42 variants.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|TRF1|HMv.96-40}} || [[File:F-1-Towed-Gun-howitzer.jpg|250px]]  || [[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]] || {{wp|Howitzer}} || 155mm || HMv.05 || x
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="7" |
 
==={{wp|Crew-served}} Weapons===
|- valign="top"
| TGv.84 || [[File:ODFEquipment_HMG2.png|300px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|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.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Howa Type 96|AGv.46}} || [[File:Type96 40mm Automatic Grenad Gun.JPG|250px]] || {{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|Automatic grenade launcher}} || 40x56mm || AGv.46/N || Tsurushimese automatic grenade launcher. Fires high-velocity 40x56mm grenades.
|-
| {{wp|LGI Mle F1|PMv.40}} || [[File:LGI entrainement.jpg|150px]] || [[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]] || {{wp|Infantry mortar}} || 51mm || PMv.40/N || Rubric Consortium-developed infantry mortar. Sometimes mounted on light vehicles.
|-
|}
 
==Light Vehicles==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
! style="text-align: left; width:11%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align: left; width:7%; "|Variant
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|MRAP}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|ATF Dingo|AVv.09}} || [[File:Dingo 2.jpg|250px]]|| {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|MRAP}} || AVv.09/M <br> AVv.09/M/RN <br> AVv.09/M/N||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Fennek|PAv.17}} ||[[File:Equipment-Fennek.png|250px]]|| {{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|Scout car}} || PAv.17/N <br> PAv.17/PZ <br> PAv.17/PB ||
|- valign="top"
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|Utility vehicle}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Dacia 1310|PVv.96}} || [[File:Equipment-DeliaMilitaryOld.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|4x4}} {{wp|Military light utility vehicle}} || PVv.96/M <br> PVv.96/ZM <br> PVv.96/SJ ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Unimog|UVv.92}} || [[File:Equipment-Unimog1.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|4x4}} {{wp|Military truck}} || UVv.92/N <br> UVv.92/M <br> UVv.92/M/R <br> UVv.92/M/N <br> UVv.92/M1 <br> UVv.92/M1/F <br> UVv.92/M1/F/N ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Tatra 815-7|NAv.00}} || [[File:Equipment-Tatra8157.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|6x6}} and {{wp|8x8}} {{wp|Military truck}} || NAv.00/S <br> NAv.00/N <br> NAv.00/MO ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Tatrapan|ONAv.00}} || [[File:Equipment-TatraPAN.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|6x6}} and {{wp|8x8}} {{wp|armored vehicle|Armored}} {{wp|military truck}}  || ONAv.00/M1 <br> ONAv.00/M2 <br> ONAv.00/N <br> ONAv.00/R ||
|-
|}
 
==Armored Vehicles==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
! style="text-align: left; width:11%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align: left; width:7%; "|Variant
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|Main battle tank}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Leopard 1A5|Bv.65/F}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_LeopardBTv65.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|Main battle tank}} || Bv.65/F2 <br> Bv.65/F2M ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Leopard 1A3|Bv.65/E}} ||[[File:ODFEquipment_LeopardBTv65-2.png|250px]]|| {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|Main battle tank}} || Bv.65/E2 <br> Bv.65/E2J <br> Bv.65/E3 ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Leopard 2K|Bv.76}} || [[File:Equipment-Leo2K.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Main battle tank}} || || Upgraded Bv.65 chassis. Stopgap measure MBT introduced using lessons from the [[Leopard 2|Bv.77]] program after direct procurement fell through after the [[Ostrozava#History|1989 Declaration of Neutrality]]. Gradually being replaced by new Bv.77/A7 variants.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Leopard 2A7|Bv.77/A7}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_Leo2.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|Main battle tank}} || Bv.77/A2 <br> Bv.77/A6 || Procured after decades of deadlock starting in 2021 with domestic production beginning in 2023.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|Armored fighting vehicle}}s===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Marder (IFV)|Nv.71/E}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_Marder.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Infantry fighting vehicle}} || TNv.71/E ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Spähpanzer Luchs|Pv.75/B}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_ScoutCar.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Amphibious}} {{wp|reconnaissance}} {{wp|armored fighting vehicle}} || Pv.75/C<br>Pv.75/K ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|TPz Fuchs|Tv.80/D}} || [[File:ODFEquipment_Fuchs.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Armored personnel carrier}}  || Tv.80/C <br> Tv.80/C2 ||
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
==={{wp|Self-propelled artillery}} and {{wp|Anti-air}}===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Flakpanzer Gepard|PDv.94/S}} || [[File:Equipment-Gepard1.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|North Ottonia}} || {{wp|Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun}} || PDv.94/A<br>PDv.94/K || Self-propelled anti-aircraft platform based on the Bv.65 chassis.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Roland 2|PDRv.71}} || [[File:Equipment-MarderRoland.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Short range air defense}} platform || PDRv.71/E <br> PDRv.71/E/R || {{wp|Marder IFV|Nv.71}}-based {{wp|SHORAD}} platform.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|ATROM|Dv.99}} || [[File:Equipment-ATROM.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>[[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]] || {{wp|Self-propelled gun}} || Dv.99/E<br>TDv.99 || Uses the [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubricine]] {{wp|TRF1|G40}} gun. Typically mounted on {{wp|Tatra 815-7|NAv.00}} chassis.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|PzH 2000|Dv.99}} || [[File:PzH2000 houwitser.jpg|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Self-propelled gun}} || Dv.99/E<br>TDv.99 ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|LAR-160|RDv.05}} || [[File:091 010 Expomil 2K05 - 01 - Aerostar - LAROM - 01--A.jpg|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || 160mm {{wp|Ballistic missile|guided}} {{wp|multiple launch rocket system}}  || RDv.05/C <br> RDv.05/A ||
|-
| {{wp|BM-21 Grad|RDv.21}} || [[File:Equipment-TatraGrad1.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ludvosiya}}<br>{{flag|Velikoslavia}} ||  122mm {{wp|rocket artillery}}  || Modular || [[Ludvosiya|Ludvosiyan]] variant of the Velikoslavian [[Grand Armed Forces of Velikoslavia|BM-21 Grad]]. Typically mounted on {{wp|Tatra 815-7|NAv.00}} chassis.
|-
|}
 
==Rotorcraft==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
! style="text-align: left; width:11%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align: left; width:7%; "|Number
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|Helicopters}}===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Kamov Ka-50|UHv.91/M}} || [[File:Equipment-KA50.png|250px]] || {{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|Attack helicopter}} || 89+ || Tsurushimese tandem-rotor attack helicopter equipped with a 25mm autocannon and several hardpoints. Single-seat model derived from Rubricine production TNM32 Razorwinds.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|IAR 330|UHv.17}} || [[File:Equipment-Puma3.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Attack helicopter}} || 120+ || Attack helicopter based off of the UHv.68/MI15 airframe. Entered production in 2017, intended as a lighter alternative to the UHv.91. Capable of holding two additonal crew members in auxilliary cabin.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|IAR 330|UHv.68-15}} ||[[File:Equipment-Puma2.png|250px]]|| {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>[[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]] || {{wp|Helicopter gunship}} || 125+ || Hv.68/MI15 variant produced in Ostrozava, mounting additional pylons and a forward-facing autocannon, intended as a close-support gunship.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma|Hv.68-15}} || [[File:Equipment-Puma1.png|250px]] || [[File:Rubric Coast Partnership Flag.png|23px]] [[Rubric Coast Consortium|Rubric Coast]] || {{wp|Utility Helicopter}}  || 600+ || Ostrozavan variant of Rubricine MI15 Leopard. Can transport up to 16 passengers or 10 stretchers, and be equipped with a variety of door-mounted small arms.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|IAR 95|Hv.70/M5}} || [[File:Equipment-Bo105.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Light utility helicopter}} & {{wp|Armed helicopter|missile carrier}}  || 900+ || Ubiquitous light utility helicopter produced by [[KAD]]. Updates over time have added a {{wp|glass cockpit}}, more modern avionics, and additional safety features. Countless variants.
|-
|}
 
==Aircraft==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! style="text-align: left; width:4%;"|Model
! style="text-align: left; width:15%;"|Image
! style="text-align: left; width:11%;"|Origin
! style="text-align: left; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align: left; width:7%; "|Number
! style="text-align: left; width:50%;"|Details
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|Combat aircraft}}===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|F-15 STOL/MTD|ZLv.99/N}} || [[File:OstrozavaJetUpdate1.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|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.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|F-15 STOL/MTD|ZLv.99/D}} ||[[File:Equipment-F16S2seat.png|250px]]|| {{flag|Ostrozava}}<br>{{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}} || 24 || Tandem-seat variant of the ZLv.99 designed for long-range interdiction and close air support.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|F-15 Eagle|ZLv.79}} || [[File:Equipment-F16Standard.png|250px]] || {{flag|Tsurushima}} || {{wp|Multirole combat aircraft}}  || 14 || Indigenous Ostrozavan production of the Tsurushimese Kai-79 Hayabusa.
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|IAR 95|LLv.96}} || [[File:Equipment-IAR95.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Light {{wp|multirole combat aircraft}}  || 118 || Indigenous Ostrozavan light multirole aircraft produced by [[KAD]], used as an interceptor.
|-
! style="align: center; background: LightGoldenrodYellow;" colspan="6" |
 
==={{wp|Support aircraft}}===
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Fairchild Dornier 328JET|VVRv.89}} || [[File:Equipment-AWACS1.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Airborne early warning and control}}  || 45 ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Fairchild Dornier 328JET|DLv.89}} || [[File:Equipment-TransportDornier1.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Light {{wp|Military transport aircraft|transport aircraft}} || 120 ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Airbus A400M Atlas|TDLv.04}} || [[File:Equipment-A400.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || Medium {{wp|military transport aircraft|transport aircraft}} || 92 ||
|- valign="top"
| {{wp|Me 110|PCLv.72}} || [[File:Equipment-Me110.png|250px]] || {{flag|Ostrozava}} || {{wp|Trainer aircraft|Trainer}} and {{wp|Ground attack aircraft|light support aircraft}}  || 235 ||
|-
|}
 
 
[[Category:Ostrozava]]
[[Category:Ostrozavan Protection Force]]
[[Category:Lists of military equipment]]

Revision as of 12:05, 10 October 2023

Hemicyon
Formerly
Solutorii (1996-1997)
Grupo XI (1997-2006)
Praesidium Perateia (2006-2018)
Private
Traded asHCYN
IndustryPrivate military and security services
PredecessorSAR-ZBR Protection
FoundedMarch 16, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-03-16) in Sarsky Myr, Zamorodna
FounderLukyan Maksymuk Barabash
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesArms manufacturing, security consulting, labour force management, private military services
Revenueunknown
unknown
Number of employees
31,000+
SubsidiariesVV Manufacturing,
Red Lake Foundation