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  1. S.C.A.e Systems F/A-1 Orao II Multi-role Air Superiority Fighter

    (MiG-35)

    Aircraft in Service: 200

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    General characteristics:

    Crew: one or two

    Length: 19 m (62 ft 4 in)

    Wingspan: 15 m (49 ft 3 in)

    Height: 6 m (19 ft 8 in)

    Empty weight: 11,000 kg[19] ()

    Loaded weight: 17,500 kg (33,069 lb)

    Max takeoff weight: 29,700 kg (50,076 lb)

    Powerplant: 2× Klimov RD-33MK afterburning turbofans

    Dry thrust: 5,400 kgf, 53.0 kN (11,900 lbf) each

    Thrust with afterburner: 9,000 kgf, 88.3 kN (19,800 lbf) each

    Performance:

    Maximum speed: Mach 2.25 (2,400 km/h, 1,491 mph) at altitude

    Range: 2,000 km (1,240 mi)

    Ferry range: 3,100 km (1,930 mi) with 3 external fuel tanks

    Service ceiling: 17,500 m (57,400 ft)

    Rate of climb: 330 m/s (65,000 ft/min)

    Thrust/weight: 1.14

    Armament

    Guns: 1× 30 mm GSh-30-1 cannon, 150 rounds

    Hardpoints: 9 total (8× under-wing, 1× centre-line) with a capacity of over 6,000 kg external fuel and ordnance[15],

    Rockets: S-8, S-13, S-24, S-25L, S-250 unguided and laser-guided rockets

    Missiles:

    *Air-to-air:

    AA-10 Alamo: 4× R-27R, R-27T, R-27ER, R-27ET

    AA-8 Aphid: 4× R-60M

    AA-11 Archer: 8× R-73E, R-73M, R-74M

    AA-12 Adder: 8× R-77

    *Air-to-surface:

    AS-17 Krypton: 4× Kh-31A, Kh-31P

    AS-14 Kedge: 4× Kh-29T, Kh-29L

    AS-20: 4× Kh-59

    Bombs:

    *Guided:

    KAB-500L: 500 kg laser-guided bomb

    KAB-500T: 500 kg TV-guided bomb

    *Unguided:

    FAB-250: 250 kg bomb

    FAB-500: 500 kg bomb

    ZAB-500 fuel-air explosive Bomb

    Avionics:

    Phazotron Zhuk AE AESA radar (or other members of the Zhuk radar family) [20]

    NII PP Optical Locator System

  2. Sovereign Class STOBAR Carrier

    (Kiev/Vikramaditya Class)

    Vessels in Service: 1

    H.M.S.C.S. Sovereign

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    Vessels under construction: 1

    H.M.S.C.S. Bulwark

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    Displacement (tons):

    38,000 tons standard

    45,000-45,500 tons full load

    Speed (kts):

    32 knots

    Dimensions (m):

    257.0 meters long waterline

    274.0 meters long overall

    32.7 meters waterline beam

    53.0 meters flight deck width

    9.5 meters draft standard

    12.0 meters draft mean full load

    Propulsion:

    8 turbo-pressurized boilers

    4 steam turbines; 200,000 shp

    4 shafts

    Speed:

    30+ knots (34.5 miles per hour)

    Crew:

    1,200-1,600 (including air group)

    Aircraft:

    20 MiG-35M fighter jets

    up to 10 helicopters mix of

    Ka-28 ASW helicopters

    Ka-31 AEW helicopters

    Armament:

    2 Aster 15 missile systems (16 each)

    2 Sadral systems (6 each)

    8 Giat 20 F2

    Combat Systems:

    2 Raccal-Decca

    1 DRBJ 11 B

    1 DRBV 26 D

    1 DRBV 15 C

    1 Arabel

    1 Vampir DIBV 1 system

    2 DIBC 2A (Vigy 105) systems

    1 ARBR 21 radar detector

    2 ARBB 33 jammers

    4 Sagaie decoy-launchers

    SLAT system

    SAIGON system

    SENIT 8 system

    Zagreb Class M.P.V.

    [Multipurpose Vessel full fills both destroyer and frigate roles]

    (Shivalik Class Frigate)

    Vessels in Service: 8

    H.M.S.C.S. Zagreb

    H.M.S.C.S. Karlovac

    H.M.S.C.S. Varazdin

    H.M.S.C.S. Lika-Senj

    H.M.S.C.S. Belgrade

    H.M.S.C.S. Zagubica

    H.M.S.C.S. Kraljevo

    H.M.S.C.S. Mionica

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    Under Construction: 2

    H.M.S.C.S. Priboj

    H.M.S.C.S. Istria

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    Displacement:

    4,600 tons standard

    5,600 tons full load

    Dimensions:

    Length: 142.5 metres (468 ft)[2]

    Beam: 16.9 metres (55 ft)[2]

    Draught: 4.5 metres (15 ft)

    Propulsion:

    2 x Pielstick 16 PA6 STC Diesel engines & 2 x GE LM2500 boost turbines in CODOG configuration.

    Speed:

    32 knots (59 km/h)[3]

    22 knots (41 km/h) (Diesel Engines)

    Complement:

    257 (35 officers)

    Sensors and

    processing systems:

    MR-760 Fregat M2EM 3-D radar

    MR-90 Orekh radar

    BEL APARNA

    HUMSA (Hull Mounted Sonar Array)

    ATAS/Thales Sintra towed array systems

    BEL Ajanta

    Armament:

    OTO Melera 76mm SRGM

    2 x AK-630 30mm guns

    32 x Barak SAM[4]

    9M317 (SA-N-12) SAM

    8 x Klub/Brahmos cruise Missiles[5]

    90R missiles (ASW)

    DTA-53-956 torpedoes

    Klub ASW Missile

    RBU-6000 (RPK-8)

    St. Sava Class LPD

    ( San Giorigo Class)

    Vessels in Service: 3

    H.M.S.C.S. St. Sava

    H.M.S.C.S. St. Theodore

    H.M.S.C.S. St. George

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    Displacement:

    7,650 tons standard

    Dimensions:

    Length: 133 m.

    Beam: 20.5 m.

    Propulsion:

    2 x Fincantieri GMT A 420.12 diesel engines

    Speed:

    21 knots (39 km/h)

    Range:

    7,500 nm at 16 kn

    Boats and landing

    craft carried:

    Three LCM, three LCVP and a patrol craft

    Capacity:

    350 men with 30 medium tanks or 36 tracked armoured vehicles

    Complement:

    17 officers, 163 ratings

    Sensors and Processing Systems:

    MM/SPQ 702 search radar, SPN-748 navigation radar, Selex RTN-10X fire control radar

    Electronic warfare and decoys:

    Elettronica SpA ECM/ESM suite

    Armament:

    1 × Otobreda 76 mm gun

    2 × 20 mm guns.

    Aircraft carried:

    3 x Sea King SH-3D or 5 x Agusta Bell AB-212 helicopters

    Aviation facilities:

    Flight deck with three landing spots, no hanger

    Heroj Class SSN

    (Akula II Class)

    Vessels in Service: 8

    H.M.S.C.S. Heroj

    H.M.S.C.S. Junak

    H.M.S.C.S. Uskok

    H.M.S.C.S. Neretva

    H.M.S.C.S. Sutjeska

    H.M.S.C.S. Osvetnik

    H.M.S.C.S. Drava

    H.M.S.C.S. Nebojsa

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    Displacement:

    5,700-7,500 tons surfaced

    7,900-9,500 tons submerged

    Dimensions

    Length: 108.0 - 111.7 m (sources vary)

    Beam: 13.5 m

    Draught: 9.6 m

    Propulsion:

    one 190 MW OK-650B pressurized water nuclear reactor

    1 OK-7 steam turbine 43,000 hp (32 MW)

    2 OK-2 Turbogenerators producing 2,000 kW

    1 seven-bladed propeller

    2 retractable electric propulsors for low-speed maneuvering at 3 knots (6 km/h)

    Speed:

    20 knots (37 km/h) surfaced

    35 knots (65 km/h) submerged

    Endurance:

    100 days

    Test depth:

    450 m test depth

    550 m never-exceed depth

    600-660 m calculated crush depth

    Crew:

    73

    Sensors and Processing Systems:

    MGK-540 active/passive suite

    Flank arrays

    Pelamida towed array sonar

    MG-70 mine detection sonar

    Electronic warfare and decoys:

    Bukhta ESM/ECM

    MG-74 Korund noise simulation decoys (fired from external tubes)

    MT-70 Sonar intercept receiver

    Nikhrom-M IFF

    Armament:

    6x533mm torpedo tubes

    4x650mm torpedo tubes storage space for up to forty torpedoes/mines/missiles

    1x SA-N-10 Igla-M Surface-to-air missile launcher fired from sail (surface use only)

    Mitar Acev Class Corvette

    (Steregushchy class)

    Vessels in Service: 10

    H.M.S.C.S. Mitar Acev

    H.M.S.C.S. Vlado Bagat

    H.M.S.C.S. Petar Drapšin

    H.M.S.C.S. Stjepan Filipović-Stevo

    H.M.S.C.S. Žikica Jovanović-Španac

    H.M.S.C.S. Nikola Martinović

    H.M.S.C.S. Josip Mažar–Šoša“

    H.M.S.C.S. Karlo Rojc

    H.M.S.C.S. Franc Rozman-Stane

    H.M.S.C.S. Velimir Škorpik

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    Displacement:

    1900 full load

    Dimensions:

    Length: 104.5 meters

    Beam: 11.1 meters

    Draught: 3.7 meters

    Propulsion:

    2 shaft CODAD, 4 16D49 diesels 24.000hp (17.9 MW),

    power supply AC 380/220V, 50 Hz, 4x630 kw diesel genset

    Speed:

    26 knots

    Range:

    4000 nm at 14 knots, 15 days endurance

    Complement:

    100

    Sensors and Processing Systems:

    Air search radar:

    Furke-E 3D, E/F band

    Surface search radar:

    Granit Central Scientific Institute Garpun-B/3Ts-25E/PLANK SHAVE radar

    Fire control radar:

    Ratep 5P-10E Puma for A-190

    HOT FLASH radar

    Sonar:

    Zarya-ME suite, bow mounted. Vinyetka low frequency active/passive towed array

    Navigation:

    GORIZONT-25 integrated navigation system

    Electronic warfare and decoys:

    TK-25E-5 ECM, 4 x PK-10 decoy

    Armament:

    1 x Arsenal A-190 100mm

    2 x MTPU pedestal machine gun 14.5 mm

    1 x Kashtan CADS

    2 x AK-630 CIWS

    6 x 3M54 Klub or 8 x 3M24 Uran

    4 x 400mm torpedo tubes

    SS-N-29 / RPK-9 Medvedka-VE anti-submarine rockets

    Aircraft carried:

    Helipad for Ka-27 Helicopter

    Neštin Class Replinishment and Repair Ship

    (Aditya Class)

    Vessels in Service: 10

    H.M.S.C.S. Neštin

    H.M.S.C.S. Motajica

    H.M.S.C.S. Belegiš

    H.M.S.C.S. Bosut

    H.M.S.C.S. Vučedol

    H.M.S.C.S. Djerdap

    H.M.S.C.S. Šabac

    H.M.S.C.S. Kozara

    H.M.S.C.S. Mukos

    H.M.S.C.S. Durmitor

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    Displacement:

    24,612 tons full load

    Dimensions:

    Length: 172.0 m (564 ft)

    Beam: 23.0 m (75 ft)

    Draft: 7.5 m (25 ft)

    Propulsion:

    2 x ECR MAN B&W 16V 40/45 diesel engines with 23,972 hp and 1 shaft,

    3 x 500 kW generators and 2 x 1,500 kW power take-off shaft generators

    Speed:

    20 knots (37 km/h)

    Range:

    10,000 miles (16,000 km) at 16 knots (30 km/h)

    Complement:

    191 and 6 aircrew (incl. 3 pilots from No.321 Sqn)

    Armament:

    1 x SA-N-10 SAM launcher with 24 missiles

    3 x 2A42 30mm Medak guns

  3. Shortened for Space and convenience.

    GENERAL PROVISIONS: BASIC PRINCIPLES

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    Article 1:

    Serbo-Croatia shall have a democratic, Kingdom and constitutional Monarchy. Article 2: The motto of the Kingdom shall be: King and my Kingdom shall I defend.

    Article 2 :

    Sovereignty shall be that of the People who shall exercise it directly, by means of referendum, or indirectly, through the constitutional institutions.

    Article 3 :

    Serbo-Croatia is to be a secular nation. There will be no state religion. The will be separation of the church and the state on all levels of government.

    a. Those running for or holding office will not pander to any specific religious group

    b. preference to a higher power, Supreme Being, prophet of any kind will not be tolerated

    c. Failure to abide will result in formal requisition of resignation from the King

    Article 4:

    The constitution shall guarantee all citizens the following:

    a. freedom of movement through, and of settlement in, all parts of the Kingdom;

    b. freedom of opinion, of expression in all its forms, and of public gathering;

    c. Freedom of association and the freedom to belong to any union or political group of their choice.

    d. Freedom of monogamous marriage between the human species ( extended to LGBT community)

    No limitation, except by law, shall be put to the exercise of such freedoms.

    Article 5 :

    All citizens shall have equal rights in seeking education and employment.

    a. Education will be government subsidized from pre-school through secondary school

    b. Secondary school will be a two-three year institution granting an associate’s degree.

    c. Secondary school will be mandatory.

    d. University will be a four-five year school offering a bachelors degree on an under- graduate level, and higher degrees on a graduate level.

    Article 6:

    All citizens shall contribute to the defense of the Kingdom.

    a. Military service will compulsory for four years.

    b. Service will begin in the summer, after completion of highest level of grade school (HS), before the beginning of secondary school.

    c. Service in the military will be on reserve status while in secondary school and university.

    d. Reserve status will require two weekend a month, four weeks a year of service

    e. Full time military service will be available to each citizen at their choosing.

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    MONARCHY

    Article 1:

    The King shall be the Supreme Representative of the Nation and the Symbol of the unity thereof. He shall be the guarantor of the perpetuation and the continuity of the State. He shall ensure the respect for the Constitution. He shall be the Protector of the rights and liberties of the citizens, social groups and organizations. The King shall be the guarantor of the independence of the Nation and the territorial integrity of the Kingdom within all its rightful boundaries.

    Article 2:

    The Royal Crown of Serbo-Croatia and the constitutional rights thereof shall be hereditary and handed down to descendants in direct line and by order of primogeniture among the offspring of His Majesty, unless the King should, during his lifetime, designate a successor among his children apart from the eldest one. In case of failing descendants, the right of succession to the Throne shall, under the same conditions, be invested in the closest relative in the collateral consanguinity.

    Article 3:

    The King shall be considered minor until the age of eighteen. During the King's phase of minority, a Regency Council shall assume the powers of the constitutional rights of the Crown, with the exception of those pertaining to the revision of the Constitution. The Regency Council shall serve as an advisory board to the King until he turns twenty.

    Article 4:

    The person of the King shall be sacred and unchallengeable.

    Article 5:

    The King shall have the right to deliver addresses to the Nation and to the Parliament. The messages shall be read out before both Houses and shall not be subject to any debate.

    Article 6:

    The King shall, by Royal Decrees, exercise the statutory powers explicitly conferred upon him by the Constitution.

    Article 7:

    The King shall be the Commander-in-chief of the Royal Armed Forces. He shall make civil and military appointments and shall reserve the right to delegate such a power.

    Article 8:

    The King shall occupy the roles of Minister of State and Minister of Defense.

    Article 9:

    The King shall exercise the right of granting pardon.

  4. Economy:

    Serbo-Croatia is in the midst of transition from a well-to-do modern economy that has featured extensive government ownership and intervention to one that relies more on market mechanisms. The government has partially or fully privatized many large companies, banks, and insurers. It maintains a strong presence in some sectors, particularly power, public transport, and defense industries. The telecommunications sector is gradually being opened to competition. Serbo-Croatia's leaders remain committed to a capitalism in which they maintain social equity by means of laws, tax policies, and social spending that reduce income disparity and the impact of free markets on public health and welfare. Widespread opposition to labor reform has in recent years hampered the government's ability to revitalize the economy. During 2007-08, the government implemented several important labor reforms, including a de facto extension of the 35-hour workweek by allowing employees to work longer overtime hours. During 2009, the government is expected to delay or even renounce other reform efforts due to the on-going financial crisis. GDP growth dropped to 0.7% in 2008; the Serbo-Croatian government plans to increase public investment and continue injecting capital into the banking sector to alleviate the negative effects of the crisis during 2009. As a result of lower fiscal revenues and increased expenditures the general government deficit is expected to exceed the euro-zone ceiling 3% of GDP. Serbo-Croatia's tax burden remains one of the highest in Europe - at nearly 50% of GDP in 2005.

    GDP (purchasing power parity):

    $2.097 trillion (2008 est.)

    $2.083 trillion (2007)

    $2.074 trillion (2006)

    GDP (official exchange rate):

    $2.978 trillion (2008 est.)

    GDP - real growth rate:

    0.7% (2008 est.)

    2.1% (2007 est.)

    2.4% (2006 est.)

    GDP - per capita (PPP):

    $32,700 (2008 est.)

    $33,300 (2007 est.)

    $32,800 (2006 est.)

  5. Overview:

    Population:

    33,487,208 (July 2009 EST.)

    Age structure:

    0-14 years: 16.1% (male 2,761,711/female 2,626,836)

    15-64 years: 68.7% (male 11,633,950/female 11,381,735)

    65 years and over: 15.2% (male 2,220,189/female 2,862,787) (2009 EST.)

    Median age:

    Total: 40.4 years

    Male: 39.3 years

    Female: 41.5 years (2009 EST.)

    Population growth rate:

    0.817% (2009 EST.)

    Country comparison to the world: 138

    Birth rate:

    10.28 births/1,000 population (2009 EST.)

    Country comparison to the world: 192

    Death rate:

    7.74 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009 EST.)

    Country comparison to the world: 117

    Net migration rate:

    5.63 migrant(s)/1,000 populations (2009 EST.)

    Urbanization:

    Urban population: 80% of total population (2008)

    Rate of urbanization: 1% annual rate of change (2005-10 EST.)

    Sex ratio:

    At birth: 1.06 male(s)/female

    Under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female

    15-64 years: 1.02 male(s)/female

    65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/female

    Total population:

    0.98 male(s)/female (2009 EST.)

    Infant mortality rate:

    Total:

    5.04 deaths/1,000 live births

    Male: 5.37 deaths/1,000 live births

    Female: 4.69 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 EST.)

    Life expectancy at birth:

    Total population: 81.23 years

    Male: 78.69 years

    Female: 83.91 years (2009 EST.)

    Total fertility rate:

    1.58 children born/woman (2009 EST.)

    HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

    0.4% (2007 EST.)

    HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

    73,000 (2007 EST.)

    HIV/AIDS - deaths:

    Fewer than 500 (2007 EST.)

    Literacy:

    Definition: age 15 and over can read and write

    Total population: 99%

    Male: 99%

    Female: 99% (2003 EST.)

    School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education):

    Total: 17 years

    Male: 17 years

    Female: 17 years (2004)

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