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Valiant Security Group
Private
IndustryPrivate security services contractor
PredecessorVilko Security Group
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
Founderswhatever
HeadquartersRohini Vali, Rohini
Area served
Eurth
Key people
ProductsLaw enforcement training, logistics, close quarter training, and security services
ServicesSecurity management, full-service risk management consulting
RevenueΦ500 million
OwnerValis Investment Group
Number of employees
  • Increase 1,500 (2011)
  • 1,256 (2010)
ParentFortress Investment Group

Valiant Security Group is a private military company headquartered in Vali, Rohini. The company has interests in private security services, risk consulting, and competitive intelligence. It specialises in law enforcement training, logistics, close quarter training, and security services. Its contractors have taken part in various conflict on Eurth, including operations in Afropa and Bainbridge Islands.

Outline

Organisation

The Valiant group was formed during the mid-2000s, to take advantage of the Europan instability in 2007-2008.[7]

It provides military-related services such as training, recruiting, research and development, technology, logistics, and security.

The company was previously known as the Vilko Security Group. It is known to have had a close relationship with government of Rohini.

The Valiant Security Group was founded by William "Bill" Birxen (born Vilko Birxen), a former officer of the Rohinese Army.

  • Very complex organisation, with shell companies and straw men. No direct links to Strupar or government. Always making someone else pay for the mistakes.
  • It provides security services on a contract basis, most notably clandestine governments agencies.
  • Make W.B. one of the leaders, but renamed as a combination:
    • Preference: William "Bill" Birxen (born Vilko Birxen)
    • William, Willy, Guillaume, Giuliamo, Liam, Vilmos, Vilko, Uliyam, etc.
    • Bergher, Delmonte / Del'Monte, de la Montagne, Bergson/Berkson, Birxen

[Spoiler] Formed under Chairman Strupar to carry out clandestine operations. Chairlady Pristo knew about it, but let it be because it fits into Project O-Mega. Still uncertain what Rezovi will do.

Operations

Valiant CASA 212 dropping supplies over Afropa.

In recent years, the role of PMCs has evolved beyond the traditional view of "defence" to include corporate security, infrastructure management, and "creative solutions" such as information warfare, corporate espionage, and political warfare.

Controversy

  • Because PMCs are exempt from most anti-corruption laws, the practice is in a legal grey area, and regulation of the industry is limited.
  • The Assembled Nations is in the process of addressing the issue of PMCs' legal status.
  • Opposition by Mercy International. Possible assassination or eavesdropping on Adam Brand.
  • Accountant RITZ knows many secrets. Trying to get caught. Fugitive. Employer wants to eliminate him as well. Warner Habitami escapes in 2019.
  • Link with criminal organisation of Patriarch in Orioni. --> Scorpio/Akrep.
  • “A new era of decolonisation is dawning.”
  • How does this PMC deal with human rights? Cf. Wagner in Mali.
  • Russia’s Wagner Group purports to be a “private security organisation” – what might be otherwise called mercenaries. Plenty of groups like this exist around the world, but with an emphasis on private. The Wagner Group has many ties to Russian military intelligence. They tend to pop up in places where Russian interests are best served by individuals with some degree of plausible deniability of having links to Russian national leadership. We’ve seen them most notably in Ukraine’s Donbas region, Syria and Libya, but they’ve been active everywhere from Venezuela to the Central African Republic to Mozambique. The Wagner Group affords Vladimir Putin the flexibility to pursue Russian interests without attracting too much pushback, both from the international community and from within the Russian state. As a result, Russia’s been able to play in a wide range of theatres far from the immediate realm of Russia’s borders.[8]

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