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Royal Holyn Defence Forces
Kráľovské Holynské Obranné Sily
Founded1743 (Army of the Holyn Kingdom)
12 November 1925 (Holyn People's Army)
12 November 1950 (Holyn Armed Forces)
Current form7 April 2002
Service branchesHolyn Ground Forces
Royal Holyn Air Force
Royal Holyn Navy
Holyn Strategic Forces
Leadership
MonarchMikuláš I
Defence Ministerx x
Chief of Staffx x
Chief of General Staffxx
Personnel
Military age16-17 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and serve in combat roles
ConscriptionInactive, registration continues but not enforced
Active personnel491,340 (ranked 7th)
Reserve personnel753,127
Expenditure
Budget$101.3 billion
Percent of GDP4.5
Industry
Domestic suppliers
List


Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Tanks
HT-15 Jazvec HT-15 Jazvec.jpeg  Holynia Main battle tank HT-15A


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 Ukrainian preparations for SETC-2018 03 (cropped).jpgBM Oplot, Kyiv 2018, 04.jpg  Holynia 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 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division (395-37).jpgT-80BVM.jpg  Holynia 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 Russian T-80BV.jpg  Holynia Main battle tank HT-75B
HT-75BV
290 Entire fleet will be retired by 2025.
Infantry fighting vehicle
BWP-1 Anakonda 2008 (38).jpg
Premier Tusk w 1WBPanc (03).jpg
 Holynia Amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle BWP-1
BWP-1D
1,131[1]
33[1]
BWP-1 - Polish designation for BMP-1.
BWP-1D - Polish designation for BMP-1K (MP-31 in Polish service is sometimes also called BWP-1D[1]).
~800 BWP-1s are operational. To be replaced by new tracked infantry vehicle.
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