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Supreme Leader of Czechoslovakia
Nejvyšší vůdkyně Československa
Incumbent
Name
since 10 May 2008
StyleDear Leader
Mother of the nation
TypeSupreme Leader
ResidencePrague Castle
SeatPrague
Term lengthLife tenure
PrecursorPresident of Czechoslovakia
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Formation28. October 1975
First holderName
Websitehrad.cs

Wikipedia sandbox about a fictionalized version of Czechoslovakia, really just made out of boredom and daydreaming. I have no idea what to fill this part of the article with so enjoy the filling text.

In this timeline, the communist regime in Czechoslovakia was overthrown in mid 1970s and was replaced by a different authoritarian government, starting the regime of new Supreme Leader. The first leader resigned in 2008 to leave the post for his daughter, who overtook leadership of Czechoslovakia the same year.

This page revolves around the equipment of Czechoslovakia's fictionalized army. Probably not very realistic but cool.

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Small arms

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Active firearms

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List of firearms of the alternate version of the Czechoslovak military

Name Country of origin Type Caliber Photo Notes
Pistols
ALFA Combat Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Standard issue pistol since 2009. First non CZ pistol to be ever adopted as a standard issue pistol of the Czechoslovak army.

CSA vz. 15 selected as a replacement in 2017.
The pistol is planned to continue service in limited use and as a substitude for the vz. 15.

  • 15,500 initially ordered (2010)
  • 3,200 additional ordered in 2012
CSA vz. 15 Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Selected in 2017 as new standard-issue pistol.

20,000 standard pistols ordered, 1,000 additional will be made to receive a sound suppressor.

Grand Power K100 Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum In use by some units, mainly those located in Slovakia and Ruthenia. Adopted in 2012. 5,000 units ordered.
Alfa Steel 3841 Czechoslovakia Revolver .38 Special In use by the Air Force. Limited use by general staff. In use since 1990s
HS2000  Croatia Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum In use by the 601st Special Forces Group.
CZ 75 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovakia
Semi-automatic pistol 9x19mm Parabellum


Former service pistol, replaced by Alfa Combat, stored in reserves. CZ 75B and Shadow SP-01 still in Limted use in army. First model and "Pre-B" variants in reserves.
CZ 83 Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic pistol .32 ACP Stored in reserves. Limted use in army.
Steyr GB  Austria Semi-automatic pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Personal sidearm of the Supreme Leader.
Submachine guns
Interdynamic MP-9 / vz. 10  Sweden
Czechoslovakia
Submachine gun / PDW 9×19mm Parabellum Modified version in service with Prague Castle Guard and in other specialist roles. Adpoted in 2010 as vz. 10 on the request of the Supreme Leader.
vz. 05 Škorpion Czechoslovakia Machine pistol / PDW 9x19mm Parabellum In use by tank crews, some army units and military police
Heckler & Koch MP5A3  Germany Submachine gun 9x19mm Parabellum

In use by various units since 2003. Also in use by the military police.
AR-57  United States PDW 5.7x28mm FN In use by the Military Police
Steyr MPi 81  Austria Submachine gun | PDW 9x19mm Parabellum In use by special forces and some units of the army since 1982
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1300  United States Pump action shotgun 12 gauge Winchester Model 1300 used in small numbers.
SPAS-15  Italy Combat shotgun 12 gauge In use by the 601st Special Forces Group and paratroopers.
Rifles
ČZ 2000 UP / KAR Czechoslovakia Assault rifle / Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO
Standard issue rifle since 2012.

In 2011, following the Army's interest in reviving the CZ LADA project, a new modular weapon system was unveiled, after showing impressive results during a trial, it was selected to replace the vz.58/97 with the new AK-style system as the standard issue rifle.

  • 20,600 ČZ 2000 ordered with some accessories by Meopta
  • 16,000 ČZ 2000 ordered in 2020
vz. 58/97 Czechoslovakia Assault rifle 7.62x39mm M43 Standard issue rifle since 1997 (replacement of the vz. 58).

Replacement of the rifle decided in 2012, to be replaced by the ČZ 2000 and by 2025 and to be put in reserve. (No I couldn't find a better photo to illustrate it)

Norinco CQ / Samopal vz. 89  People's Republic of China
Czechoslovakia
Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO
Sent by China for testing, 50 examples ordered by the Czechoslovak Socialist government in 1970s before the revolution. Unlicensed copies started production follwing the revolution. In use by several units and special forces.
Bushmaster M4A3  United States Carbine 5.56×45mm NATO In use by the 601st Special Forces Group.
AKM  Soviet Union Assault rifle 7.62x39mm M43 In use by special forces. Other variants also in use. Also used for familiarization purposes.
ArmaLite AR-10B  United States Semi-automatic rifle 7.62×51mm NATO In use by the 601st Special Forces Group.
vz. 52 rifle Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Semi-automatic rifle / Ceremonial rifle 7.62×45mm Functional rifles stored in reserves. Some were converted to ceremonial rifles, used by Prague Castle Guard.
Precision rifles
Heckler & Koch MSG90  Germany Designated marksman rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Standard issue DMR since 2010.

Selected in 2010 to replace the SVD-1
and SVDN-3 as standard-issue designated marksman rifle.

CZ 750 Czechoslovakia Bolt-action, sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO Standard issue sniper.

In use by some mechanized units and units of the Military Police.

Parker-Hale M85  United Kingdom Bolt-action, sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO In use by Prague Castle Guard.
Accuracy International AWM  United Kingdom Bolt-action, sniper rifle .300 Winchester Magnum In use by the 601st Special Forces Group
OP vz. 54 sniper rifle Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Bolt-action, sniper rifle 7.62x54mmR In limited use.
Desert Tech HTI  United States Bolt-action bullpup sniper and anti-materiel rifle .375 Cheyenne Tactical
and
12.7×99mm NATO
In use by the special forces
Barrett M82  United States Bolt-action anti-materiel rifle 12.7×99mm NATO In use by the 601st Special Forces Group.
ZVI Falcon Czechoslovakia Bolt-action bullpup anti-materiel rifle 12.7×99mm NATO In use by the 601st Special Forces Group
Dismounted machine guns
ČZ 2000 LK Czechoslovakia Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO Standard issue LMG since 2012
Ultimax 100  Singapore Light machine gun 5.56×45mm NATO In use by the 601st Special Forces Group
Heckler & Koch HK21  Germany General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Standard issue general purpose machine gun

Replacement of UK vz. 59.

  • 2010, order < 200 MG
  • 2012, order 47 (949 Minimi in total, 12 in 5.56 NATO calibre)
M240 machine gun  United States General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Coaxial machine gun on RCWS-30 turret of the Pandur II (KBVP variant)
UK vz. 59 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovakia
General-purpose machine gun 7.62x54mm / 7.62×51mm NATO In limited use. Replaced by HK21 in 2010.
Mounted machine guns
Rheinmetall MG 3  Germany General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Coaxial machine gun for the Leopard 2A4.

Remote control weapon station KMW Type 1530 equipped with MG 3, used on Dingo 2.[1]

FN MAG  Belgium
Czechoslovakia
General-purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Remote controlled weapon station ZSRD 07 equipped with MAG machine gun, used on Iveco LMV (LOV 50B).[2][3]
M134 Minigun  United States Rotary machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO

Door gunner's machinegun. Used on Mi-171Š helicopters.[4]
PK  Soviet Union General-purpose machine gun 7.62×54mmR Door gunner's machinegun. Used on Mi-171Š helicopters.[5]
M2 Browning  United States
Czechoslovakia
Heavy machine gun 12.7×99mm NATO Remote controlled weapon station Protector M151A2 used on LOV Iveco.[6][7]
NSV  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Mounted machine gun. Used on T-72M4CZ, Land Rover Defender 130 Kajman and SPM-85 PRAM-S.[8][9][10]
DShK  Soviet Union Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Mounted machine gun. Used on DANA howitzer.and Land Rover Defender 130 Kajman[11][6]

Stored firearms

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List of firearms of the alternate version of the Czechoslovak military that are not in active use but stored in reserves

Name Country of origin Type Caliber Photo Notes
CZ 75 "Pre-B" variants Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovakia
Semi-automatic pistol 9x19mm Parabellum Former service pistol, replaced by Alfa Combat, stored in reserves. Limted use in army. First model and "Pre-B" variants also in reserves.
CZ 83 Czechoslovakia Semi-automatic pistol .32 ACP Stored in reserves. Limted use in army.
CZ 52 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Semi-automatic pistol 7.62x25mm Tokarev Stored as reserve.
CZ 70 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Semi-automatic pistol .32 ACP Stored as reserve.
Submachine guns
vz. 61 Škorpion Czechoslovakia Machine pistol / PDW 9x19mm Parabellum In use by tank crews, some army units and military police
Sa 23 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Submachine gun / PDW 7.62x25mm Tokarev Stored in reserves. Replaced by the Steyr MPi 81 in 1982
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1300  United States Pump action shotgun 12 gauge Winchester Model 1300 used in small numbers.
SPAS-15  Italy Combat shotgun 12 gauge In use by the 601st Special Forces Group and paratroopers.
Rifles
vz. 58 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovakia
Assault rifle 7.62x39mm M43 Formed stanard issue rifle, replaced by vz.58/97 in 1997. Still in use be reserve units.
CZ 805 BREN Czechoslovakia Assault rifle and carbine 5.56×45mm NATO Experimental assault rifle, never issued
M1, M2 carbine / vz. 75 rifle  United States
Czechoslovakia
Semi-automatic carbine (M1) / Select-fire carbine (M2 and military vz. 75) .30 Carbine
Recieved as a part of military aid 1970s. Indigenously produced from 1970s to 1984. Stored in reserves since 1984. While no longer produced, M1 Carbines remain in domestic production for the civilian market.
vz. 52 rifle Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Semi-automatic rifle / Ceremonial rifle 7.62×45mm Functional rifles stored inreserves. Some were converted to ceremonial rifles, used by Prague Castle Guard.
vz. 24 rifle  Czechoslovakia Bolt-action rifle / Ceremonial rifle 7.92×57mm Mauser Functional rifles stored in reserves. Some were converted to ceremonial rifles, used by Prague Castle Guard and Color guard[a].
Precision rifles
SVD-1
SVDN-3
 Soviet Union Designated marksman rifle 7.62x54mmR Reserve only. Standard issue DSM 1980s - 2010.
Dismounted machine guns
UK vz. 59 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovakia
General-purpose machine gun 7.62x54mm / 7.62×51mm NATO In limited use. Replaced by FN Minimi in 2010.
  1. ^ "Armoured vehicle Dingo 2 CZ | Ministry of Defence & Armed Forces of the Czech Republic". www.army.cz. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference :8 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Zbraňová stanice ZSRD 07 k dělostřelcům a chemikům". December 2020.
  4. ^ GROHMANN, JAN. "M-134D-H Minigun pro české vrtulníky Mi-171š". Armádní noviny.
  5. ^ "Střelby z palubních zbraní vrtulníků Mi-171Š v Afghánistánu". mise.army.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  6. ^ a b https://www.army.cz/assets/en/ministry-of-defence/newsroom/publication/20-let-acr_en.pdf P.171 [bare URL]
  7. ^ "Lehké obrněné vozidlo Iveco LMV". Armáda ČR. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Tank T-72M4 CZ". Armáda ČR. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Land Rover Defender 130 Kajman". Armáda ČR. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  10. ^ https://www.army.cz/assets/en/ministry-of-defence/newsroom/publication/20-let-acr_en.pdf Page 171
  11. ^ "152 mm samohybná kanónová houfnice". Armáda ČR. Retrieved 30 March 2023.


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