Molovian National Army
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Founded |
1994 |
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Current form |
1994 |
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Service branches |
National Army |
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Headquarters |
Sebrezic |
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Leadership |
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Commander-in-Chief |
Premier of Molovia Vladan Dragonjić |
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Minister of Defense |
Jasna Vidić |
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Supreme General |
General Đurađ Stoiljković |
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Manpower |
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Military age |
18 years of age |
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Conscription |
Yes (In times of War) |
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Available for military service |
3,208,526, age 16–49 (2008 est.) |
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Fit for military service |
2,320,955, age 16–49 (2008 est.) |
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Reaching military age annually |
63,444 (2008 est.) |
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Active personnel |
410,770 |
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Reserve personnel |
490,970 |
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Expenditures |
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Budget |
US$1.690 billion (2009) |
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Percent of GDP |
1.98% (2009) |
National Army
The National Army is the main and only branch of the Molovian military. It's foundation began in 1994, following the Dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Skrebićia. Comprised mainly of inherited equipment, not many advances had been made aside from electronics and soldier comfort. One point that made Skrebićia's military a joke was the use of footwraps instead of wool socks. The Premier, a former soldier and general, has made amends to shape the National Army into a more efficient fighting machine. One of the major changes came through mundane means. The issuing of wool socks to every member of the military became standard, along with body armor. These moves have reduced the elitism formerly present between officers and enlisted.
A Molovian soldier standing guard. Note that the plate carrier is worn underneath the Gorka suit.
This force uses the Dutch Shepherd dog for general guard and detection roles. It isn't uncommon for frontline units and security to be issued an attack dog. All dogs in use today are paired with a single individual after their training. This person is called a handler. While a handler usually won't stay with one dog for the length of either's career, usually a handler will stay partnered with a dog for at least a year, and sometimes much longer.
Organization
The National Army is comprised of;
- 2x Combined Arms Army
- 1x Tank Army.
A Combined Arms Army is comprised of three Motorized Infantry Divisions and one Tank Division. In addition to the mentioned are multiple support brigades, battalions, regiments, and services. The sole Tank Army is composed of two Tank Divisions and one Motorized Infantry Division, along with the aforementioned support units.
National Army Aviation
The core aviation branch of Molovia, held under the command of the National Army and considered a "Sub-Branch".
Equipment of the Armed Forces
Ammunition
- 5.45x39mm
- 7N6 Ball/AP
- 7N6T Tracer
- 7N6AN Armor Piercing
- 7.92x57mm Mauser
- 8N7 Ball
- 8N7D Ball, Long Range
- 8N7T Tracer
- 8N7AN Armor Piercing
- 7.62x25mm Tokarev
- 5N8 Ball
- 5N8P Subsonic
- 5N8Z Incendiary
- 12.7x108mm
- 6N13ANZ Armor Piercing Incendiary
- 6N13T Tracer
- 6N13 Ball
- 6N13D Ball, Long Range
- 12 Gauge
Small Arms
Weapons
Name
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Type
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Caliber
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Branches
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Notes
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Picture
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Small arms
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Sebrek Arms Factory M47N
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Assault Rifle
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7.62x39mm
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Army
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The mainstay assault rifle of Molovia, production started in 1954 and ended at the dissolution of Skrebićia. Following the creation of Molovia, production was restarted and all existing inventory was updated to today's iteration.
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Sebrek Arms Factory M74U
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Carbine
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7.62x39mm
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Army
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Standard Carbine of the Army, only distributed to Airborne troops, artillery crew, police, and special purpose groups.
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Sebrek Arms Factory M79
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Designated Marksman Rifle
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7.62x54mmR
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Army
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Seeing service in 1969, it is a friend of the battlefield. All existing inventory were updated with side-folding stocks and shorter barrels.
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Sebrek Arms Factory PK
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General Purpose Machine Gun
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7.62x54mmR
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Army
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Standard Squad-issued GPMG, manufactured by Sebrek Arms Factory.
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Sebrek Arms Factory S12
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Combat Shotgun
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12 Gauge
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Army
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Standard Combat Shotgun of the Army, a very recent addition compared to the rest of the military equipment.
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Sebrek Arms Factory P76
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Submachine Gun
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7.62x25mm Tokarev
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Army
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A special submachine gun, used only in special purpose groups and police.
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Belgravo Arms Factory P7
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Service Pistol
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7.62x25mm Tokarev
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Army
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Standard Service Sidearm of all branches
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Vehicle weapons
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Tuzi Arms Factory DShK "Dragi" or "Dushka"
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Heavy Machine Gun
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12.7x108mm
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Army
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Sebrek Arms Factory AGS-30
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Automatic Grenade Launcher
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30mm
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Army
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Anti-Tank Weapons
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Barazat Ordnance Factory RPG-7
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Anti-tank Rocket Propelled Grenade
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40mm
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Army
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Barazat Ordnance Factory RPG-22
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Anti-tank Rocket Propelled Grenade
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72.5mm
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Army
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A disposable one shot RPG, considered by many to be the Soviet-bloc version of the M72 LAW.
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Barazat Ordnance Factory 9M113 Kornet
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Wire-Guided Anti-Tank Missile
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135
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Army
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Anti-Air Weapons
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Barazat Ordnance Factory 9k38 "pčela"
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MANPADS
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Army
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Crewed Vehicles
Crewed Platforms
Name
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Type
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Caliber
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Branches
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Notes
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Picture
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Artillery/Howtizer/Mortar
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Tuzi Ordnance Factory 2S2
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Towed Howitzer
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122mm
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Army
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Towed Howitzer
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Tuzi Ordnance Factory 2S1
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Towed Howitzer
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152mm
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Army
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An aging but still relevant reminder. Entered service in the 1950's, it lobs shells at every side since then.
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Tuzi Ordnance Factory 2S3
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Towed Mortar
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82mm
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Army
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Towed Mortar, capable automatic mortar fire feeding from 4 round clips.
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Sebrek Tractor Plant 2S24
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Self Propelled Mortar Gun
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82mm
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Army
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Mounting a 82mm Automortar, it is capable of firing from 4 round clips of 82mm in quick succession.
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Sebrek Tractor Plant 2S1
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Self Propelled Howitzer
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122mm
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Army
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A self propelled howitzer, boasting great mobility and amphibious capability with little preparation.
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Sebrek Tractor Plant 2S1
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Self Propelled Howitzer
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152mm
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Army
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A self propelled mount of the venerable 152mm Howtizer, it has remained in service for decades.
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Tuzi State Plant Urazal
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Self Propelled Multiple Rocket Launcher
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122mm
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Army
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The ultimate artillery platform, boasting affordability and firepower. Accuracy is not included.
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Armored Fighting Vehicles
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M-84 "Majka"
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Main Battle Tank
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125mm Smoothbore Gun and 12.7mm Dushka
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Army
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The heavily upgraded T-72 tank, in use by the Molovian Army.
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M-84I "inženjer"
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Combat Engineer Vehicle
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12.7mm Dushka
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Army
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A armored recovery vehicle derivative of the Majka.
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M-84OM "staza"
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Armored Vehicle Landing Bridge
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Army
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A armored vehicle used in bridge-laying to cross various gaps in terrain.
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Sebrek Tractor Plant MT-LB
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Armored Personnel Carrier
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7.92x57mm Mauser PK
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Army
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A tracked APC, built alongside the howitzer version of itself to reduce demand on logistics.
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Sebrek State Plant BTR-80
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Armored personnel Carrier
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14.5mm HMG
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Army
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Sebrek State Plant BTR-80B
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Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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30mm Autocannon
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Army
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An IFV version of the venerable BTR-80
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Sebrek State Plant BREM-K
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Recovery Vehicle
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Army
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Used by Engineering Corps to recover damaged vehicles or to aide in general logistics/construction.
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Utility and Support
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Varanje State Plant Zujalo
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Light Armored/Utility Vehicle
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12.7mm Dushka
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Army
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Production started in 1999, a direct copy of the Humvee in use by other nations.
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Tuzi State Plant Uraz-4320
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General Utility Vehicle
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Army
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Variants exist for multiple roles, such as prime mover, cargo, and recovery.
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Tuzi State Plant Uraz-5320
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Heavy Utility Vehicle
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Army
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Used for heavy logistics and carrying military pallets.
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Tuzi State Plant Uraz-6320
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Extreme-Heavy Utility Vehicle
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Army
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Used generally for transporting tanks or oversized loads.
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Anti-Air Platforms
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Tuziga
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Self Propelled Anti Air Gun
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30mm Autocannon
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Army
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Shilka
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Self Propelled Anti Air Gun
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23mm Autocannons, six MANPADS
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Army
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Kub
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Medium Air Defense Platform
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4 Ground to Air Missiles
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Army
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Aerial Crewed Platforms
A unique aspect, is that what is considered the Air Force is covered under the Army.
Crewed Platforms
Name
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Type
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Caliber
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Branches
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Notes
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Picture
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Utility/Attack Helicopters
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Sebrek Aero Plant
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Attack Helicopter
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30mm Twin Cannons with hardpoints
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Army Air Corps
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Sebrek Aero Plant "Sladak"
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Light Assault/Utility Helicopter
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Army Aviation
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Sebrek Aero Plant
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Assault/Utility Helicopter
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Army Aviation
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Fighters/Strike Aircraft/Multi-Role
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Tuzi Aero Plant "Fulcum"
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Interceptor, Air Superiority, and Multi-Role Combat Aircraft
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30mm Cannon with various loadouts and strike packages.
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Army Air Corps
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The mainstay twin-engine fighter of Molovia.
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Lovnivo Aero Plant "Riba"
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Interceptor, Air Superiority, and Multi-Role Combat Aircraft
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23mm Cannon with various loadouts and strike packages.
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Army Air Corps
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The Riba, known for it's cheap price and numbers.
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Tuzi Aero Plant "Monter"
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Strike Aircraft
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Two 30mm Autocannons with various loadouts and strike packages.
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Army Air Corps
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Normally deployed as a fighter-bomber.
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Sebrek Aero Plant "Ružan"
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Close Air Support
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Dual Barrel 30mm Autocannon with various loadouts and strike packages.
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Army Air Corps
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Subsonic Attack Aircraft, considered the premier attack aircraft in Yasteria.
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Cargo/Utility Planes
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Belgravo Aero Plant "Ugalj"
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Light Cargo Lifter, Airborne Assault
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Army Air Corps
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A light turboprop tactical cargo plane, capable of airborne assault.
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Miniksi Aero Plant "Chebreski"
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Light Cargo Lifter, Airborne Assault, STOL Transport
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Army Air Corps
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A turbojet tactical cargo plane, capable of airborne assault and reaching remote areas thanks to it's STOL properties. Originally planned to replace the Ugalj before the Dissolution of Skrebićia.
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Belgravo Aero Plant "Cub"
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Tactical Cargo Lifter
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Army Air Corps
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Electronic Warfare/AEWC/ELINT
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Belgravo Aero Plant "Cub-C"
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Electronic Warfare, Airborne Command Center
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Army Air Corps
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Belgravo Aero Plant "Iskra"
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Electronic Warfare, Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses, Electronic Counter Measures
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Army Air Corps
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Belgravo Aero Plant "Dovesti"
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AEW&C
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Army Air Corps
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