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5/2/2025, 4:08:55 PM
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Vanya once again is surprised by the rather level headed and reasonable approach the CCECC has taken. When this whole thing had kicked off, he was very worried not only for his job; but for his life. However, there was at least one more matter on the docket for today. The Military. Taking in a deep breath, knowing this would be a controversial topic to say the very least, he begins.

"As I have stated some hours ago, Oskovia's military primarily consists of the 792nd Motor Rifle Division and 87th Airborne Reconnaissance Battalion; the former being a second line Division, motorized in the most literal sense with some armored transports of the MT-LB type. Practically ubiquitous. They do also possess some BTR-60 armored personnel carriers on wheels. Ironically, the 87th is where most of our actual vehicle support will come from as they possess an abnormally large amount of armored vehicles such as variants of BMD-1, BTR-D and GT MU. All, which I understand, are able to be loaded into Mi-8 helicopters of which the CCCP left us with a veritable fleet of. These Mi-8 helicopters, alongside the smaller Mi-2 as well as cargo transport planes and..."

The man pauses, adjusting his glasses and reading the document in his hands a few times. It's the same as the one which has been placed in front of the other members of the CCECC, so as any member's eyes pan down the page to where Lebedev had been reading off of they would, in between the designations of a dozen different aircraft ranging from civilian planes to the recognizable "An" transport planes, see the designation "Якoвлeв Як-38M, 1".

"...one Yak-38M fighter aircraft. Regardless, this is the sum total of what we might loosely be able to call the Oskovian Armed Forces alongside an estimated 10,000 personnel. Oskovia, as it stands today, has the means to at the very least maintain our current arsenal for an indefinite period of peacetime; with a wartime lifespan of approximately 6 months with our industry as it is. Most of this comes down to the small number of small arms and automotive factories we possess, though this quite neatly transitions us into our first topic of discussion."