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Valiant Security Group
Private
IndustryPrivate security services contractor
PredecessorVilko Air Service
Founded2008 (16 years ago) (2008)
FoundersWilliam Birxen
HeadquartersRohini Vali, Rohini
Area served
Eurth
Key people
William Birxen (CEO)
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 cutting-edge private military company headquartered in the heart of Vali, Rohini. With expertise in private security services, risk consulting, and competitive intelligence, the company is well-positioned to operate in some of the most dangerous and volatile regions on Eurth. Many of these companies are useful to world powers because the connections between a PMC and its client allow a client to be involved in conflicts as an “unofficial belligerent.” This allows them to exercise geopolitical and military influence, without having to deal with the casualties or logistical problems of a traditional military force. Specializing in logistics, security services, close quarter training, and law enforcement training, Valiant's contractors have proven themselves in the heat of battle, taking part in operations in Zekistan, Afropa and Bainbridge Islands. With a reputation for efficiency and reliability, Valiant is a force to be reckoned with on the global stage.

History

Founder William Birxen in 2016.

The company was formerly known as the Vilko Air Service, formed in 2005.[a] It was founded by William “Bill” Birxen (born 9 October 1963 as Vilko Birxen), a former officer of the Rohinese air force. He founded the company with a mission to provide intra-theatre airlift support for special operations forces to commando bases in eastern Europa.

Birxen flew a version of the CASA 212, selected for its versatile performance and modified to operate from short and unimproved runway surfaces. The aircraft has a crew of two, but can be flown by one pilot. It's certified to land on dirt and grass strips, and is equipped with a suite of advanced communications, weather radar, and navigation gear. Vilko SG provided airlift support and flew aerial resupply missions supporting various commando units. Birxen is known to have had a close relationship with the government of Rohini.

The company was reformed in 2008 as the Valiant Security Group. Its role was expanded to include military-related services such as training, recruiting, research and development, technology, logistics, and security. This was done to take advantage of the instability during the Great Europan Collapse.[b] Provided airlift support and flew aerial resupply missions to commando bases in the KBI theatre.[c]

Structure

Valiant is a privately owned company, with its owner, William Birxen, serving as the CEO and primary decision-maker. Beneath Birxen is a hierarchy of managers and executives who oversee the various divisions and operations of the company. Since 2008, Valiant has been owned by the Valis Investment Group.[d] Overall, the company's structure is designed to be efficient and effective, with a clear chain of command and a focus on delivering top-quality services to its clients.

Valiant is structured into several main divisions, each of which is responsible for a specific aspect of the company's operations. The Security Division is responsible for providing private security services to clients, including armed guards and protective detail. The Logistics Division handles the transportation and distribution of supplies and equipment, both for the company's own operations and for its clients. The Training Division provides specialized training for the company's contractors and other personnel, including close quarter combat and law enforcement training. Valiant receives large sums to take considerable risk in the theatre of war. Since its acquisition by private investors, the actual company structure became multilayered and very complex. It's been accused of working with shell companies and proxy agents.[citation needed]

In early 2010, Valiant had 1,256 employees. This quickly grew to 1,500 by December 2011. The organisation is registered in Rohini, with offices in Kaseka and Llalta. The company headquarters are located in the Black Iron Building in Vali, Rohini.[e] The company slogan is a well-known, memorable quote by Birxen: “Fish cannot carry guns.”[f]

Operations

Valiant CASA 212 dropping supplies over Afropa.

The work of Valiant is international. Its client base is said to include primarily very wealthy individuals, oligarchs, and international corporations. According to the press release, Valiant provides a “wide range of services, including airlift, security, logistics, and transportation services, as well as humanitarian support.”

From 2012 to 2015, Valiant SG helped with early insurgency and counterinsurgency operations and foreign civic action programs by deploying personnel and equipment. It also trained foreign air forces in special air warfare tactics and techniques. Birxen believes Valiant should be used for peacekeeping missions in areas like Afropa, where armed interventions can move the needle to establish a lasting peace. More recently, Valiant is rumoured to be actively supporting Qubdi against Great Anglia and the OCA, as well as arming the Reel Clan rebels in Yien.[1][2]

The role of the PMCs has changed over time, evolving beyond the traditional view of “defence”. It has come to include corporate security, infrastructure management, and “creative solutions” such as information warfare, corporate espionage, and political warfare.

References

Notes

  1. OOC. The company name is a reference to Baloo's Air Service, from the TaleSpin TV series.
  2. OOC. Reference to the NationStates versus Cyber Nations rivalry of that time.
  3. [Spoiler] This PMC was formed under Chairman Ionas Strupar to carry out clandestine operations. There exist no direct links to Strupar or his government. They always made someone else pay for their mistakes. Later, Chairlady Chandra Pristo found about it, but she let it continue because it fits into Project O-Mega. It is still uncertain whether Chairlady Awidefale Rezovi will intervene.
  4. OOC. VIG doesn't exist yet. Look to Veles (god) for inspiration.
  5. OOC. Reference to the Black Iron Prison (P.K. Dick).
  6. OOC. Reference to the Rhipidon Society.