Oportian Security Forces
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| Oportian Coat of Arms | |
| Formed | 1706 AN |
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| Service branches |
Land Forces Air Force Navy |
| Headquarters | Vanie |
| General nature |
Civilian police Military |
| Employees |
30,000 (1726, uniformed) |
| Ministry responsible | Ministry of Interior |
| Budget | OPM 5 billion |
| Percent of GDP | 0.85% |
| Domestic suppliers | Amiral |
| Foreign suppliers |
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| Website | securite.op |
The Security Forces (Alexandrian: Forces de Sécurité) is the civilian police and military of Oportia, established as a nimble and effective fighting force.
History
Formation
Expansion
Oportian Defense Review 1723
Current status
Operational history
International stance
Raspur Pact
Organization and service branches
The Security Forces of Oportia are organized into distinct yet interlinked branches, capable of both independent and joint operations. The overall command structure is designed to maintain swift decision-making and adaptability in various scenarios, from civilian law enforcement to national defense.
Oportian Army (Armée de Terre)
- Land Component Force - Comprises rapid deployment forces, mechanized units, and specialized regiments.
Oportian Foreign Legion
Marine Troops
- Maritime Component Force - Ensures naval defense and maritime security, equipped with modern vessels and supported by coastal defense systems.
Oportian Air Force (Armée de l'Air)
- Provides air support, reconnaissance, and rapid transport capabilities.
Oportian Home Guard (Gardes Oportien)
- Official primary military and police reserve service of the Oportian Security Forces.
- Doubles as a force multiplier for law enforcement personnel during contingencies and to reinforce military personnel whenever being deployed within Oportia and abroad.
Joint Border Forces (Forces Frontalières Conjointes)
- Joint Border Forces - Operates at Oportia's borders, ensuring security and managing immigration. Joint force with Zeed, Constancia, and the Suren Confederacy.
Oportian National Gendarmerie (Gendarmerie Nationale)
- Commissariat Services Department - Functions as the primary law enforcement body, overseeing police stations across Oportia.
- Inspectorate Services Department - Responsible for internal reviews, ensuring adherence to regulations and standards.
Oportian Special Commands
- Administrative Services Department - Manages logistics, human resources, and internal affairs.
- Inspectorate Services Department - Responsible for internal reviews, ensuring adherence to regulations and standards.
- Federal Guard - An elite unit trained for counter-terrorism, VIP protection, and critical infrastructure security.
- Military Household of the Federal Representative - Elite unit serving as personal guard and ceremonial troops for the Federal Representative.
- Special Anti-Terrorist Unit - Handles high-risk operations and counter-terrorism activities.
- Special Operations Unit - Conducts covert operations, special reconnaissance, and direct action missions.
- Special Operations Command - A newly established unit that comprises several elite special forces teams, each specialized in different forms of warfare, including unconventional and psychological operations.
Modernization and expansion
To reflect the nation's military prowess, the Oportian Security Forces have implemented a wide-ranging modernization program:
- Doubling of active personnel to 60,000, with a reserve force of 150,000 ready to be mobilized.
- Establishment of joint operational command centers with the Raspur Pact, indicating the capability to participate in and lead multinational coalition forces.
- Increased recruitment and specialized training programs to enhance operational capabilities.
- Upgrading equipment and technology for improved effectiveness in both law enforcement and military roles.
- Enhancing joint operation capabilities between different branches for seamless coordination during national emergencies or threats.
Equipment
In recent years, the Security Forces have significantly upgraded their equipment, incorporating advanced technology and enhanced firepower to bolster their operational readiness. The procurement strategy focuses on balancing domestic production with strategic foreign acquisitions.
| Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes | |
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| Armoured vehicles | ||||||
| Snatch Land Rover | Protected patrol vehicle | 2,000 | Upgraded for urban and rugged terrain operations. | |||
| Horjin Combat Vehicle 56 | Infantry fighting vehicle | 300 | Enhanced for mechanized infantry support. | |||
| Lion 1A1 Main Battle Tank | Main Battle Tank | 189 / 300 | State-of-the-art armored vehicle for frontline combat. In production as of 1729 AN, from Neridia Defense Industries. | |||
| Artillery | ||||||
| SAI Bigbaddaboom 155 | Self-propelled 155mm howitzer | 150 | Modernized for greater range and precision. | |||
| Thunderstrike Advanced Howitzer | Self-propelled 155mm/L52 howitzer | 115 / 150 | In production as of 1729 AN, from Neridia Defense Industries. | |||
| M1701 158mm MLRS | 158mm Multiple Rocket Launcher | 0 / 1,000 | Artillery platform for bombardment, order placed in 1729 AN with Mishalan Arsenal. | |||
| Tempest MLRS | Multiple Launch Rocket System | 37 / 50 | Versatile artillery platform for long-range bombardment. In production as of 1728 AN, from Neridia Defense Industries. | |||
| Fixed-wing aircraft | ||||||
| B-15 Airspark | Strategic Bomber | 2 / 5 | 2 units in service as of 1726 AN. 3 more ordered in 1729 AN, from Javelin Industries. | |||
| F-8 Shrike | Multi-role strike jet aircraft | 32 |
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| F-9 Ashavan II | Multi-role strike jet aircraft | 24 | Purchased from Benacian Union in 1714. | |||
| TF-9 Ashavan II | Two-seater advanced jet trainer aircraft | 2 | Included with purchase of 24x F-9 Ashavan II from Benacian Union in 1714. | |||
| Javelin F-19 Greystrike | Air superiority fighter | 0 / 80 |
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| T-5/A-5 Tejón de Miel | Close Air Support Aircraft | 0 / 30 | Effective in providing close air support to ground forces. Ordered in 1729 AN, from Javelin Industries. | |||
| C-16 Thunderhaul | Aerial Refueling Aircraft | 3 / 10 | File:C-16 Thunderhaul.png | Vital for extending the operational range of air assets. Ordered in 1728 AN, from Javelin Industries. | ||
| Rotary-wing aircraft | ||||||
| AH-75 Cobra | Attack and reconnaissance helicopter | 20 | Augmented for advanced surveillance and strike capabilities. | |||
| Javelin H-1 Menace | Attack and reconnaissance helicopter | 148 | Reconnaissance and attack helicopter. | |||
| Javelin H-5 Sovereign | Heavy-lift cargo helicopter | 0 / 110 | Reconnaissance and attack helicopter. Ordered in 1728 AN, from Javelin Industries. | |||
| Vessels | ||||||
| Protector-class missile frigate | Escort frigate | 20 | Equipped for multi-role naval operations. | |||
| Grande Union-class guided-missile frigate | Guided-Missile Frigate | 0 / 8 | File:Almirante-class destroyer.png | Advanced naval vessel for anti-air, anti-submarine, and anti-surface warfare. Ordered in 1729 AN, from Javelin Industries. | ||
| Alvarenga-class littoral combat ship | Littoral Combat Ships | 0 / 20 | Advanced naval vessel for anti-air, anti-submarine, and anti-surface warfare. Ordered in 1729 AN, from Javelin Industries. | |||
| Franciscania-class attack submarine | Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarines | 0 / 10 | Stealthy and lethal underwater platform. In production as of 1729 AN, from Javelin Industries. | |||
| Small arms | ||||||
| Amiral 15 | Assault rifle | 100,000+ | Standard issue, versatile for various operations. | |||
| Amiral SR-10 | Sniper rifle | 6,000 | File:Oportia SR-10 Sniper Rifle.png | Precision rifle for long-range engagements. | ||
| Amiral LMG-4X | Squad Automatic Weapon | 10,000 | File:Amiral LMG-4X.png | Light machine gun for infantry support. | ||
| Amiral LRM-1 | Rocket-propelled grenade launcher | 6,000 | Portable grenade launcher / anti-tank weapon for infantry units. | |||