Ostrozavan Protection Force
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Ostrozavan Protection Force | |
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Obrannă Sila Ostrozavskă | |
Founded | 1794 |
Current form | 1911 |
Service branches | Ostrozavan Army Ostrozavan Air Force Ostrozavan Coastal Force |
Headquarters | Karsko, Ostrozava |
Leadership | |
Prime Commander | Radanna Simonova |
Minister of Defense | Bernard Suchánek |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 years of age |
Conscription | Yes |
Available for military service | 2,535,174 males, age 15–49, 2,517,273 females, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service | 2,084,469 males, age 15–49, 2,065,956 females, age 15–49 |
Reaching military age annually | 53,858 males, 50,488 females |
Active personnel | 106,624 (2021) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Beranek Arsenal, Soklo Arsenal, Linhart Arsenal |
Foreign suppliers | North Ottonia, Talahara, Tsurushima, Wahzeganon, |
The Ostrozavan Protection Force (OPF) (Ostro-Ludzic: Obrannă Sila Ostrozavskă (OSO)) are the combined ground, naval and air forces of The Prime Republic of Ostrozava. They consist of the Ostrozavan Army, Ostrozavan Air Force, and Ostrozavan Coastal Force, as well as specialized branches and support units, most prominently including the Ostrozavan Foreign Legion. Since the 2020 reform of the PRCO, the OSO has operated alongside the Ostrozavan Civil Service as the sole civil service branches of the nation. Their governing body is the Prime Defense Council, which in-turn operates nominally under the Supreme Court of Ostrozava, though recent developments following the PRCO Crisis have de facto given the People's Congress a larger say in military matters.
Gallery
Ostrozavan infantry and Bv.65/F2 main battle tank on patrol during an exercise, 2018
Ostrozavan ZLv.79/N multirole fighter aircraft, 2011
Ostrozavan forces during the "Willow" joint operation, North Ottonia, 1983