This is a list of all the military equipment of the Oportian Security Forces. Unless otherwise noted, the equipment listed below is currently in service in all branches: the Oportian Army, Oportian Navy, Oportian Air Force, Oportian Home Guard, Joint Border Forces, Oportian National Gendarmerie, and the Oportian Special Commands.
Vehicles
| Name
|
Origin
|
Type
|
Quantity
|
Image
|
Notes
|
| Snatch Land Rover |
Shireroth |
Protected patrol vehicle |
2,500 |
 |
Upgraded for urban and rugged terrain operations.
|
| Horjin Combat Vehicle 56 |
Sanama |
Infantry fighting vehicle |
600 |
 |
Enhanced for mechanized infantry support.
|
| Lion 1A1 Main Battle Tank |
Natopia |
Main Battle Tank |
661 |
 |
- State-of-the-art armored vehicle for frontline combat.
- All 311 additional units ordered in 1729 AN now delivered and in service.
|
| BK-XII |
Benacian Union |
Reconnaissance Vehicle |
500 |
|
- New category for rapid deployment forces, focusing on speed and agility.
- All 500 units ordered in 1729 AN now delivered and in service.
|
| BK-IV Bastiat |
Mishalan Arsenal |
Armoured Guided Missile Vehicle |
200 |
 |
- Ex-BUDF.
- All 200 units ordered in 1731 AN now delivered and in service.
|
Artillery
Fixed-wing aircraft
Rotary wing aircraft
| Name
|
Origin
|
Type
|
Quantity
|
Image
|
Notes
|
| AH-75 Cobra |
Sanama |
Attack and reconnaissance helicopter |
50 |
 |
- Enhanced surveillance and strike capabilities.
|
| Javelin H-1 Menace |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Attack and reconnaissance helicopter |
221 |
 |
- Reconnaissance and attack helicopter.
- All 221 units (including 43 additional units ordered in 1729 AN) now delivered and in service.
|
| Javelin H-5 Sovereign |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Heavy-lift cargo helicopter |
200 |
 |
- For enhanced heavy-lift capabilities.
- All 200 units (including 32 additional units ordered in 1729 AN) now delivered and in service.
|
Unmanned aerial vehicles
| Name
|
Origin
|
Type
|
Quantity
|
Image
|
Notes
|
| Javelin M-1 Eternal |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Stealth, Tactical UAV |
95 |
 |
- Advanced stealth capabilities, high-endurance, for wide-area surveillance.
- Capable of real-time reconnaissance and target acquisition.
- All 95 units ordered in 1729 AN now delivered and in service.
|
| Javelin M-2 Dragoon |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Armed UAV |
166 |
 |
- Capable of precision strikes with low collateral damage.
- Equipped with missiles and bombs for ground support and targeted strikes.
- All 166 units ordered in 1729 AN now delivered and in service.
|
| Javelin M-4 SkyPiercer |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
UAV, Loitering Munition |
200 |
|
All 200 units ordered in 1729 AN now delivered and in service.
|
| Javelin M-5 Sea Reaver |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Maritime UAV |
50 |
|
- Equipped for maritime surveillance, anti-piracy, and search-and-rescue missions.
- Capable of wide-area maritime monitoring.
- All 50 units ordered in 1729 AN now delivered and in service.
|
Vessels
| Name |
Origin |
Type |
Quantity |
Image |
Notes
|
| Susa-class aircraft carrier |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Aircraft Carrier |
3 |
 |
Procured under Oportian Defense Review 1723. One per CSG (East, West, Expeditionary).
|
| Tudela-class ballistic missile submarine |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Ballistic Missile Submarine |
6 |
 |
Strategic deterrent fleet. Initial 3 ordered in 1724 AN, 3 more in 1734 AN.
|
| Franciscania-class attack submarine |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Nuclear Attack Submarine |
18 |
 |
Acquired in batches from 1723 AN–1739 AN. Integral to carrier group escort and interdiction roles.
|
| Grande Union-class guided-missile frigate |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Multi-Role Frigate |
30 |
 |
Majority ordered between 1724 AN–1740 AN. High-end blue water escort for carriers and expeditionary forces.
|
| Shadowstrike-class stealth destroyer |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Air Defense Destroyer |
9 |
 |
Stealth air defense ships. First launched in 1729 AN, final unit commissioned 1740 AN.
|
| Valeria-class destroyer |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Multi-Mission Destroyer |
12 |
 |
Ordered 1719 AN–1731 AN. General-purpose destroyers deployed across all three fleets.
|
| Augustine-class missile cruiser |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Guided-Missile Cruiser |
6 |
 |
Built between 1720 AN–1732 AN for blue-water dominance. Assigned 2 per fleet.
|
| Behaurnais-class amphibious assault ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Amphibious Assault Ship |
3 |
 |
One per carrier group for marine operations. Commissioned AN 1733–1738.
|
| Sustainer-class fleet replenisher ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Replenishment Ship |
6 |
 |
2 per carrier group. Ordered between AN 1728–1737.
|
| Compassion-class hospital ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Hospital Ship |
3 |
 |
One per fleet. Ordered in 1729–1734. Humanitarian and expeditionary support.
|
| Isabella-class mine countermeasure ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Mine Countermeasure Vessel |
21 |
 |
Built AN 1716–1735. MCM support for all major naval routes and approaches.
|
| Alvarenga-class littoral combat ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Littoral Combat Ship |
36 |
 |
Deployed in squadrons of 12 across key rivers and coastal areas. Procurement span: AN 1718–1740.
|
| Protector-class missile frigate |
Sanama |
Escort Frigate |
77 |
 |
Surplus foreign-purchased vessels from early 1716 AN, used for convoy escort and training.
|
| Grenoble-class fast response cutter |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Fast Response Cutter |
42 |
 |
Massive procurement (AN 1722–1739) to secure rivers, deltas, and harbors.
|
| [Piriya-class coastal patrol ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Coastal Patrol Ship |
60 |
 |
Inland and delta waterway patrols. Mix of procurement and license builds (AN 1717–1738).
|
| Spearhead-class fast attack craft |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Fast Attack Craft |
24 |
File:Spearhead-class-fast-attack-craft.jpg |
Equipped with ASuW missile loadouts. Built 1730–1740 to swarm defend rivers and chokepoints.
|
| Frostbite-class arctic patrol vessel |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Arctic Patrol Vessel |
4 |
 |
Designed for operations in polar and subpolar regions. First trials in AN 1738, fleet declared operational in 1740.
|
| Cárdenas-class ocean surveillance ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Ocean Surveillance Ship |
6 |
 |
AN 1731–1736 acquisition. High-end sonar and undersea detection capability.
|
| Galena-class electronic warfare ship |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Electronic Warfare Ship |
6 |
 |
Introduced post-Defense Review. Commissioned AN 1733–1740 for fleet-wide electronic support.
|
| Napoleon-class maritime security cutter |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Maritime Security Cutter |
48 |
 |
Built AN 1718–1739 to support national maritime law enforcement and fisheries patrols.
|
| Guardian-class anti-mine drone mothership |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Anti-Mine Drone Carrier |
6 |
 |
Commissioned 1734–1740 to modernize MCM with autonomous systems.
|
| Voyager-class UUV |
Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Unmanned Underwater Vehicle |
15 |
 |
Deployed from AN 1732 onward. Used for mine warfare, ISR, and infrastructure inspection.
|
Small arms
| Name
|
Origin
|
Type
|
Quantity
|
Image
|
Notes
|
| Amiral 15 |
Oportia |
Assault rifle |
100,000+ |
 |
Standard issue, versatile for various operations.
|
| Amiral SR-10 |
Oportia |
Sniper rifle |
11,000 |
File:Oportia SR-10 Sniper Rifle.png |
- Enhanced precision for long-range engagements.
- All 11,000 units (including 4,000 additional units ordered in 1729 AN) now delivered and in service.
|
| Amiral LMG-4X |
Oportia |
Squad Automatic Weapon |
10,000 |
File:Amiral LMG-4X.png |
Infantry support.
|
| Amiral LRM-1 |
Oportia |
Rocket-propelled grenade launcher |
6,000 |
 |
Infantry anti-tank weapon.
|
| SkyGuardian MANPADS |
Natopia |
Man-Portable Air-Defense System |
3,233 |
|
- Infantry capability against aerial threats.
- All 3,233 units (including 2,000 units ordered in 1729 AN) now delivered and in service.
|
Other
| Name
|
Origin
|
Type
|
Quantity
|
Image
|
Notes
|
| Véhicule Autonome de Transport de Troupes (VATT) |
Oportia |
Autonomous troop transport vehicle |
100 |
 |
- Unmanned vehicle designed for safe and efficient troop transport in various terrains.
- Equipped with advanced sensors, navigation, and defense systems.
- All 100 units ordered in 1731 AN now delivered and in service.
|
Defense procurement in Oportia
The Oportian defense procurement system, overseen by the Department of National Security, is designed to equip the Oportian Security Forces with the most advanced, reliable, and cost-effective technologies available. The procurement process follows a structured approach, including requirement definition, request for proposals, proposal evaluation, contract award, and contract management. This ensures transparency, fairness, and efficiency in acquiring the best possible equipment and services. Oportia employs cutting-edge technologies to streamline its defense procurement process and ensure real-time visibility and control over the entire supply chain. These include a secure e-procurement platform, blockchain technology for supply chain transparency, predictive maintenance using AI-powered analytics, and digital twin technology for virtual testing and optimization of equipment performance.
The Department of National Security actively seeks partnerships and collaborations with domestic and international defense companies, research institutions, and allies to access cutting-edge technologies and share best practices. This involves working closely with Oportian defense companies, engaging in joint procurement programs and technology transfer agreements with allied nations, and investing in research and development of emerging technologies.
By combining a structured procurement process, advanced technologies, and strategic partnerships, Oportia ensures that its Security Forces are equipped with the most advanced, reliable, and cost-effective solutions to meet the nation's evolving security challenges.
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