SERVICES
ADVANCED SOLUTIONS FOR SECURITY
TRAINING
S.V.E.R. trains its soldiers at several outposts throughout Central Asia, taking advantage of the region's diverse range of harsh environments to prepare its soldiers for maximum effectiveness under all conditions. S.V.E.R only hires soldiers with proven special operations skills but still boasts a 40% dropout rate for those recruits not able to perform to the level of perfection it requires. |
INFORMATION SERVICES
Strategically located in the landlocked wastes of Central Asia, S.V.E.R.'s fully staffed and operational communication network offers both physical and digital security for our clients' data stores. Linked to a series of satellites owned and operated solely by S.V.E.R.'s intelligence office, our state of the art intelligence capability provides clients with high resolution photography, communication acquisition and treaty verification. In addition, S.V.E.R. offers its clients a wide array of communication choices, guaranteeing secure channels using privileged encryption protocols.
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
S.V.E.R. provides research infrastructure services for clients whose sensitive projects require the political or scientific discretion necessary to develop proprietary hardware in today's hostile environment. We have located our secure research outposts in areas of the world isolated from population centers but with full infrastructure support, offering an unparalleled combination of secrecy and logistical stability. |
NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Located in the resource rich Caspian Sea Basin, S.V.E.R.'s Absheron Refinery provides refining and storage for a full range of distillates and other industrial by-products. Our Absheron facility is also a full service fuel depot, offering both scheduled and emergency fuel services from its secure location in the central Asian theater. S.V.E.R. forces provide security for the location and are available for transport security on request. |
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FORGED BY EXPERIENCE:
S.V.E.R. responded to a request by a local government to address tensions between the government and an arm of the Albanian mafia that had used a recent political unrest to expand its heroin operations into the principalities' borders. After a nighttime raid, S.V.E.R. razed the heroin operation and produced its leaders to the government for trial. S.V.E.R. remained in the region and effectively countered several retaliatory responses until the mafia abandoned the region as a manufacturing outpost due to excessive cost.
When Azerbaijani workers went on strike south of the Caspian Oil Fields near Baku, tensions quickly escalated between worker, corporate and international interests, leading to a botched attempt to destroy a section of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. Corporate and international partners hired S.V.E.R. to police the strike during negotiations and to guard the pipeline from additional attempts at sabotage.
S.V.E.R. assisted with humanitarian relief after the Kunming Earthquake in the Yunnan province of China. S.V.E.R. transported and distributed 530 tons of relief aid, including food, water, tents and medical supplies. S.V.E.R. also provided security forces for hospitals, banks, and other points of strategic interest.
According to the Serbian government, the neighboring country of Montenegro was not effectively patrolling its borders, allowing terrorists and weapons to flow unobstructed into the Serbian capital and neighboring provinces. Montenegro accused the nationalist Serbian government of attempting to justify an annexation of Montenegro into the Serbian government. After a bus station bombing of suspicious origin, the Serbian government ordered its forces into Montenegro. Montenegro, with only an armed force of only 2500 men, largely naval in nature, hired S.V.E.R. to assist. The allied force successfully forced Serbia to withdraw.