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Location: The North Pacific

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Wolf Regimient: a Mercenary Army.

The Wolf Regiment is a mercenary army consisting of 17,000 soldiers, including men and women, former special forces from around the world, but mainly from Germany.

Its history begins in 1950 as one of the regiments of the West germany underground army that was formed to fight the Eastern bloc in the event of an invasion. The organization remained "asleep" until 2002.

In 2002, at the beginning of the Global War on Terror, initially it was a company of military volunteers who initiated military actions against the Taliban in Afghanistan with the Warlords. When the Allied Forces formed the ISAF, the Wolf Company was considered especially valuable for its experience, knowledge of the terrain and contacts with the local population. In this way he was supported by ex-special forces from all countries, and he was given arms from the The Federal Republic of Germany-Deutschland army reserve. Over the years, it grew in size, from a simple infantry company to the size of a regiment.

In 2010, one of the regiment's staff members, Lieutenant Colonel Richard "Wolf" Rodríguez, was promoted to command. At that time the official name of the regiment was "Volunteer Company 507". Thanks to his business and diplomatic contacts, and his leadership ability, members of the 507th Volunteer Company in acclaim changed the unit's name to "Wolf Regiment."

In 2011, with the reduction of ISAF troops and multiple incidents with foreign mercenaries, the Afghan government decided to hire the Wolf Regiment, under the command of Colonel Richard "Wolf" Rodríguez, as a fighting force. Unofficially, it was armed and equipped by NATO, with German military equipment.

In 2014, the Iraqi government hired the services of the Wolf Regiment. The Iraqi government did not have the capacity at the time to confront the Islamic state of iraq and the levant, and it was losing territory and many troops trying to fight them. The arrival of the Wof Regiment brought relief to the exhausted and ill-equipped Iraqi army, fleeing from the enemy. One of Colonel Wolf's first actions was to request more troops, specifically more special forces volunteers who would receive excellent pay for their services. Then, in a single night, in swift military action, he recaptured several refineries and oil wells from the enemy. Thus he became the spearhead of the Iraqi army in its advance to recover its territory, until in 2016 it was stationed with the Kurdish forces to give them training.

In 2016, he was hired by The Federal Republic of Germany-Deutschland to directly confront the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in Syria, and for that he received more weapons, volunteers and money. The Wolf regiment took command of the Syrian army, managing to regain several cities and territories from the fundamentalist rebels, with the support of the Russian Air Force and the Syrian Air Force. Germany jealously guarded the secrecy and security of this expeditionary mercenary force.

In February 2017, he was called by the The Federal Republic of Panama Coalition to lead military operations against politically complex and risky asymmetric conflicts. The Wolf Regimient was granted a huge military base in the Panama Coalition and remained there. Since then, it has been under contract with the Coalition of Panama to carry out operations abroad or for covert operations of the Defense Forces.

In April 2017, he was mobilized for the intervention in Northnorge in an Amphibious Operation that led to the victory of the allies.

Currently this mercenary army is commanded by Colonel General Richard "Wolf" Rodriguez, who is the brother of the Supreme Federal President of the Panama Coalition William Rodriguez.


VEHICLES

Leopard-2A6 Main Battle Tank: 120 Tanks.
Armament:1× 120 mm smoothbore gun, 2× 7.62 mm MG3A1 machine guns,
Armor: resist 125 mm APFSDS rounds fired
Weight: 62.3 tonnes
Crew: 4

Marder 1A5 Infantry fighting vehicle: +176 Vehicles.
Armament: 20 mm Rheinmetall MK 20 Rh 202 automatic cannon; MILAN ATGM (AntiTank Guided Missile) launcher; 7.62 mm MG3 machine gun
Armor: protection up to 30mm APDS
Weight: 37.4 tonnes
Crew: 3+7


Puma IFV (infantry Fighting Vehicle): 16 vehicles.
Armament: 1 x 30 mm autocannon; a coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun; 2 x Spike LR anti-tank guided missile; a 76-mm grenade launcher.
Armor: can resist direct hits from 14.5 mm rounds (basic armor) to 125 mm; NBC protection.
Weight: 31.5 - 43 t maximum weight with add-on armor.
Crew: 3 + 6

Fennek ARV (Light Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle): 46 Vehicles.
Armament: 12.7 mm machine gun, 40 mm grenade autocannon
Armor: is protected all-round against 7.62 mm rounds; nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) warfare protection.
Weight: 9.7-10.4 tonnes
Crew: 3

Fennek MRAT with the Rafael Spike MR (Gill) anti-tank missile: 24 vehicles.
Armament: 4 Rafael Spike MR (Gill) anti-tank missile (+12 reserve missiles)

Fennek Stinger Weapon Platform (SWP): 36 vehicles.
Armament: 4 Stinger missiles for mid-range air defence. (18 missiles total)

Boxer multirole armoured fighting vehicle: +168 vehicles.
Armament: a 12.7mm machine gun, with a 40mm automatic grenade launcher.
Armor: resistant to 14.5 mm armour-piercing ammunition
Weight: 24 t (standard); 36 t (combat)
Crew: 3 + 8

Boxer Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV): 78 vehicles.
Armament: a 30mm automatic cannon; a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun, SPIKE LR anti-tank guided missile launcher, carrying two missiles and eight smoke grenade launchers on each station.

Gepard self-propelled anti-aircraft gun: 12 units.
Armament: 2 × 35 mm autocannon.
Weight: 47.5 t
Crew: 3 (driver, gunner, commander).

Wiesel Armoured Weapons Carrier (AWC) light air-transportable armoured fighting vehicle (Not paradrop): 24 vehicles.
Armament: a 7.62 mm machine gun, a TOW antitank missile.
Armor: can resist common 5.56 mm and 7.62 mm small arms ammunition and shell splinters.
Weight: 2.75 t - 4.78 t
Crew: 2 or 3

Wiesel 2 LeFlaSys Launcher (Ozelot) AAM: 8 vehicles.
Armament: a 7.62 mm machine gun, a (ASRAD) Short-Range Air Defense System

Volkswagen Type 183 Iltis: 48 vehicles
Armament: a 7.62 mm machine gun, a TOW antitank missile.
Armor: -
Weight: 1.4 t
Crew: 2+2

PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer: 24 units.
Armament: a 155 mm L52 Artillery Gun (40 kms range); a 7.62 mm machine gun.
Armor: against 14.5 mm resistant additional bomblet protection.
Weight: 55.8 t .
Crew: 5 (commander, driver, gunner, and two loaders).

ASTROS II (Artillery SaTuration ROcket System) MRLS Rocket Artillery: 8 Launchers.
18 vehicles: 8 of them are Astros II launchers, 8 are rocket resupply trucks and 2 special radar-equipped vehicle controlling the fire-control system.
Armament: SS-40 (fires 180 mm rockets) Loads 16 (15–35 km); a 12.7 mm M2 Browning machine gun
Armor: against 7.62 mm ammunition.
Weight: 10 t
Crew: 3

Grizzly (GFF4) 6x6 medium weight armored personnel carrier: 14 vehicles.
Armament: a 12.7 mm machine gun
Armor: MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected)
Weight: 25 t
Crew: 1 driver + 10 passenger

Dingo ATF infantry mobility vehicle: 24 vehicles.
Armament: a 7.62 mm or a 12.7 mm machine gun in a remote-controlled turret
Armor: MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected); NBC-threats
Weight: 8.8 - 11.9 t
Crew: 5

Eagle V 4x4 wheeled armored vehicle: 20 vehicles.
Armament: remotely controlled weapon station for self-defense. It can be armed with 5.56-mm, 7.62-mm or 12.7-mm machine gun, or 40-mm automatic grenade launcher.
Armor: MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected)
Weight: 10 t
Crew 1+4

Enok LAPV (Light Armoured Patrol Vehicle): 45 vehicles.
Armament: Remote-controlled turret with a 7.62 mm MG3.
Armor: is protected against 7.62 mm rounds.
Weight: 5.4 tonnes
Crew: 2-6


Mercedes-Benz 250 GD Light utility vehicle: +152 vehicles.
Armament: 7.62 mm or 12.7 mm machine gun.
Armor: is protected against 5.56 mm rounds.
Weight: 1.75 t
Crew: 1+3

Mungo air-transportable, armoured multirole transport vehicle: 40 vehicles.
Armament: a 7.62-mm machine gun or an automatic 40 mm grenade launcher.
Armor: is protected against 7.62 mm rounds.
Weight: 5,3 t
Crew: 2+8

Fuchs-2 APC 6x6 (Armoured Personnel Carrier): 30 vehicles.
Is fully amphibious.
Armament: 3 x 7.62 mm or 12.7 mm machine gun.
Armor: against 7.62-mm armor-piercing rounds
Weight: 19 t - 25.9 t. Maximum combat weight of 20,000kg.
Crew: 2 + 10


Fuchs NBC (Nuclear, Biological and Chemical) reconnaissance vehicles: 9 Vehicles.

Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 4000 4x4 All Terrain Truck: 40 vehicles.
Armament: -
Armor: The welded cab structure is provided with under-body mine blast protection.
Weight: 4.3 t - 7.5 t. Can carry a maximum payload of 3 tons.
Crew: Cab seating 2 + 16 troops

Mercedes-Benz Zetros 6x6 truck: 40 vehicles.
Heavy Duty Trucks designed for extreme off-road operations.
Armament: -
Armor: -
Weight: payloads from 7 to 10 tons.
Crew: 1 + 2

IVECO Trakker 8x8 heavy duty off-road truck: 60 vehicles.
Armament: none. Can use a Remote-controlled turret with a 12.7 mm machine gun and 40-mm automatic grenade launcher.
Armor: is protected against 7.62 mm rounds (cabin).
Weight (empty) 13 t. has a payload capacity of 28 t.
Crew: 1 + 2

AMBULANCES:


Mercedes-Benz 250 GD Ambulance: 16 vehicles.


FUCHS ambulance: 4 Vehicles.


Grizzly MRAP ambulance: 4 vehicles.


Unimog ambulance with 4 stretchers: 4 vehicles.


Boxer ambulance: 4 vehicles.

HELICOPTERS:


Tiger Reconnaissance/Attack Helicopter: 10 Helicopters.


UH-60 Blackhawk utilitary: 16 Helicopters.


UH-1N utilitary: 16 Helicopters.


H-145 Reconnaissance/Attack: 16 Helicopters.


CH-53 Heavy Lift Helicopter: 8 Helicopters.

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