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Volskan National army | |
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Вольсканская национальная армия | |
File:Emblem of the armed forces of Volsk.svg | |
Founded | 6 September 1976 |
Headquarters | Sindor |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-chief | File:Standard of the .svg Vadim Krasnoselsky |
Minister of Defence | File:Flag of Volsk (state).svg Major General Oleg Obruchkov |
Chief of the General Staff | File:Flag of Volsk (state).svg Colonel Sergey Gerasyutenko |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | Yes |
Active personnel | 50,500 |
Reserve personnel | 350,000[1] |
Expenditure | |
Percent of GDP | 5.1% |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | Suvarova Hvalheim Template:Country data Kueland |
Related articles | |
History | Ola Border Skirmish |
The Volskan National Army (Russian: Вольсканская национальная армия) are the military forces of the United States of Volsk. The Armed Forces were created on 6 September 1991 to mantain the sovereignty and independence of the United Volskan States, in accordance with Article 11 of the Republic's Constitution.[2]
History
Structure
Units
Regular Army
Specialized Units
Military education
Higher education
- Basic training courses for military specialists
Cadet schools
Security forces
Culture
Events
Institutions
Museum
Sports Club
Equipment
Small arms
Name | Origin | Type | Variant | Notes |
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Makarov PM | Volsk | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
SVD Dragunov | Volsk | Sniper rifle | ||
AK-47 | Volsk | Assault rifle | ||
AKM | Volsk | Assault rifle | ||
AK-74 | Volsk | Assault rifle | ||
AK-103 | Volsk | Assault rifle | ||
PKM | Volsk | General-purpose machine gun | ||
PKP | Russia | General-purpose machine gun | ||
RPG-7 | Volsk | Rocket-propelled grenade | ||
RPG-18 | Volsk | Rocket-propelled grenade | ||
RPG-22 | Volsk | Anti-armor | ||
RPG-26 | Voslk | Anti-armor | ||
RPG-27 | Voslk | Anti-armor |
Armor
Name | Origin | Type | In service | Notes | ||
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Armored fighting vehicle | ||||||
T-72M4CZ | Elatia | Main battle tank | 300 | |||
T-55AM | Soviet Union | Medium Tank | 900 | |||
BMP-2 | [[]Elatia]] | Infantry fighting vehicle | 200 | |||
GT-MU IFV | Volsk | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 2000 | Most Carry SPG-9 Support Gun and PKP. | ||
BMP-1 | Russia | Infantry fighting vehicle | 400 | Some serve as command vehicles. | ||
9P149 Shturm | Volsk | Tank Destroyer | 12+ | |||
GT-MU | Russia | APC | 2000 | |||
GMZ-3 | volsk | APC | 8+ | Converted into an APC domestically. | ||
BTR-80 | Soviet Union | APC | 100 | |||
BTR-70 | Soviet Union | APC | 9+ | 9 Seen during Military Parade. | ||
BTR-60 | Soviet Union | APC | 40+ | Command Vehicles. | ||
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union | APC | 10+ | Most carry AT-5 Missiles. | ||
Artillery | ||||||
BM-21 Grad | Soviet Union | Multiple rocket launcher | 20+ | Some mounted on ZIL-131. | ||
Pribor-1 | Transnistria | Multiple rocket launcher | 16+ | 20 122mm rockets on ZIL-131. | ||
Pribor-2 | Transnistria | Multiple rocket launcher | 10 | 48 122mm rockets on Kamaz Chassis. | ||
UR-77 | Russia | Mine Clearing Line Charge | 2+ | Seen in military parade. | ||
D-44 | Soviet Union | Field gun | 12+ | 12 seen in military parade. | ||
ZU-23-2 | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft | 100+ | Many placed on vehicles. | ||
ZPU-4 | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft | 4+ | 4 seen in military parade. | ||
KS-19 | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft | 4+ | 4 seen in military parade. | ||
AZP S-60 | Soviet Union | Anti-aircraft | 10 | Self-propelled | ||
9K38 Igla | Soviet Union | MANPADS | 50+ | |||
UAZ-469 | Russia | Utility Vehicle | 50+ | Primary light vehicle of Transnistrian Military. | ||
GAZ-66 | Russia | Truck | 10+ | Some carry ZSU-23-2. | ||
ZIL-131 | Russia | Truck | 40+ | Some carry reloads for rocket launchers, some also carry ZSU-23-2. | ||
Ural-375 | Russia | Truck | 100+ | Primary truck of armed forces, Some carry ZSU-23-2. | ||
KrAZ-255 | Russia | Truck | 4+ | Seen towing heavy artillery in parade. |
Air Force
Air Force in 2021
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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Transport | |||||
Antonov An-2 | Soviet Union | Transport | 3[3] | ||
Helicopters | |||||
Mil Mi-2 | Soviet Union Poland |
Utility/Transport | 1 | [4][3][5] | |
Mil Mi-8 | Soviet Union | Utility/Transport | 1-2[6] | [4][7][5] | |
Unmanned aerial vehicles | |||||
Phantom (UAV) | China | Local Reconnaissance | ~20+ | [8][5] | |
Domestic Reconnaissance Drone | Transnistria | Short-ranged reconnaissance | 20+ | [8][5] | |
Trainer aircraft | |||||
Yakovlev Yak-52 | Soviet Union | Trainer | 0-2[4] |
Gallery
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- ↑ Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Constitution, 2015-09-17.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Tiraspol Airport Area 1". Retrieved 2019-06-24.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Transnistrian military aviation OrBat". Archived from the original on 2017-10-17. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Photos of Transnistrian military aircraft". 2013-01-10. Retrieved 2013-01-10.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ "World Air Forces 2021". FlightGlobal. 4 December 2020. Archived from the original on 10 February 2021. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
- ↑ "Photos of Transnistrian military aircraft". 2013-01-10. Retrieved 2013-01-10.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "A Forgotten Army: Transnistria's Little Tank Buster That Could". oryxspioenkop.com. 2019-08-14. Retrieved 2021-05-20.