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| Active Invasion or Military Conflict | | Active Invasion or Military Conflict | ||
− | | Civil Control Abolished. Gendarme and Civil Police come under military command. Government and Command staff go | + | | Civil Control Abolished. Gendarme and Civil Police come under military command. Government and Command staff go immediately to preserve continuity of operations. Mobilization of full state apparatus immediately. All civilians report to fallout shelters and local police precincts search all buildings in their patrol area for persons outside of a shelter and remove them to one. Hospitals remove all patients to pre-determined safe locations. |
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| style="white-space:nowrap"| WHISKY-MIKE | | style="white-space:nowrap"| WHISKY-MIKE | ||
| Active Threat identified or expected, major disruption to normal government and civilian life expected. | | Active Threat identified or expected, major disruption to normal government and civilian life expected. | ||
− | | Civil Defense Protocol Zero (CDPZ) in effect. All Ready Reserve forces report to armories, all militia forces turn issued radios to channel 8. Mobilization of full state apparatus in less than five hours. | + | | Civil Defense Protocol Zero (CDPZ) in effect. All Ready Reserve forces report to armories, all militia forces turn issued radios to channel 8 (Liaison to National Defense Command). Mobilization of full state apparatus in less than five hours. All civilians are told to prepare to report to fallout shelters immediately. |
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Revision as of 06:41, 14 April 2021
Military of Demitor | |
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Demitorian Defense Forces | |
Motto | "Always Ready" |
Founded | October 25th, 1947 |
Service branches | Army, Navy, Air Force |
Headquarters | Defense Headquarters, Kotsa Air Force Base |
Air arm flying hours | 38,000 |
Leadership | |
General Secretary of the State | Koshkov Denisovich |
People's Commissar for Military Affairs | Obraztsov Ivanovich |
People's Commissar for Security and Domestic Preparedness | Lagransky Vadimovich |
Manpower | |
Military age | 16 - 50 |
Conscription | Yes, 16, five years service required. |
Available for military service | 4,600,000, age 16 - 30 (1,950,000) |
Fit for military service | 3,800,000, age 16 - 30 (1,950,000) |
Reaching military age annually | 210,680 (1,950,000) |
Active personnel | 445,000 |
Reserve personnel | 1,550,000 |
Deployed personnel | 4,500 |
Expenditures | |
Budget | 23,920,000,000 |
Percent of GDP | 4% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Demitorian State Armaments Industries |
The Demitorian Defense Forces are the military arm of the Government of Demitor.
Personnel by Service
Component | Military | Enlisted | Officer | Civilian |
Demitorian Army | 160,000 | 147,502 | 12,498 | 28,000 |
Demitorian Navy | 10,500 | 9,680 | 820 | 3,500 |
Demitorian Air Force | 25,000 | 23,047 | 1,953 | 1,800 |
Demitorian Air Defense Service | 45,000 | 41,485 | 3,515 | 4,000 |
Demitorian Civil Security Agency Police | 22,000 | 20,282 | 1718 | 38,000 |
Demitorian National Guard | 139,500 | 128,602 | 10,898 | 58,000 |
Demitorian Border Troops | 65,000 | 59,922 | 5,078 | 58,000 |
Total Active | 445,000 | 430,520 | 14,480 | 214,000 |
Demitorian Civil Marine Reserve | 15,000 | 13,892 | 1171 | |
Demitorian Coast Guard | 38,000 | 35,969 | 2031 | |
Demitorian Air Force Reserve | 32,600 | 30,835 | 1765 | |
Demitorian Civil Air Reserve | 38,658 | 35,638 | 3020 | |
Demitorian National Guard Reserve | 564,000 | 519,938 | 44,062 | |
Demitorian Local Milita | 861,642 | 794,327 | 67,315 | |
Total Reserves | 1,550,000 | --- | --- | |
Other Defense personnel | 67,000 | |||
Other Law Enforcement personnel | 112,000 |
EMERGCON
Readiness condition | Exercise term | Description | Readiness |
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EMERGCON 1 | WHISKY-FOX | Active Invasion or Military Conflict | Civil Control Abolished. Gendarme and Civil Police come under military command. Government and Command staff go immediately to preserve continuity of operations. Mobilization of full state apparatus immediately. All civilians report to fallout shelters and local police precincts search all buildings in their patrol area for persons outside of a shelter and remove them to one. Hospitals remove all patients to pre-determined safe locations. |
EMERGCON 2 | WHISKY-MIKE | Active Threat identified or expected, major disruption to normal government and civilian life expected. | Civil Defense Protocol Zero (CDPZ) in effect. All Ready Reserve forces report to armories, all militia forces turn issued radios to channel 8 (Liaison to National Defense Command). Mobilization of full state apparatus in less than five hours. All civilians are told to prepare to report to fallout shelters immediately. |
EMERGCON 3 | WHISKY-ABLE | Increase in force readiness above that required for normal readiness | Instant Intercept Force on Scramble Alert, Border Guard and Strategic Response Group retrieve heavier weapons from Armories, all command staff begin continuity preservation operations. |
EMERGCON 4 | WHISKY-QUEBEC | Increased intelligence watch and strengthened security measures | Instant Intercept Force on Scramble Alert, Civil Security Agency maintains readiness of armories as needed. |
EMERGCON 5 | WHISKEY-ZULU | Lowest state of readiness | Lessened alert level, all military besides border guard and Instant Intercept Force in a stand down mode. |
Ranks
Rank | Army, Civil Defense and Police Ranks | Navy and Coast Guard | Air Force and Air Defense Service |
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O10 | Marshal of the Land Forces | Admiral of the Naval Force | Marshal of the Air Forces |
O9 | Lieutenant General | Vice Admiral | Lieutenant General |
O8 | Major General | Commodore | Major General |
O7 | Brigadier General | Commander | Brigadier General |
O6 | Colonel | Captain 1st Class | Colonel |
O5 | Lieutenant Colonel | Captain 2nd Class | Lieutenant Colonel |
O4 | Major | Captain 3rd Class | Major |
O3 | Captain | Lieutenant Capitan | Captain |
O2 | Senior Lieutenant | Senior Lieutenant | Senior Lieutenant |
O1 | Lieutenant | Lieutenant | Lieutenant |
OC | Lieutenant Cadet | Lieutenant Cadet | Lieutenant Cadet |
W2 | Senior Warrant Officer | Senior Technical Officer | Senior Warrant Officer |
W1 | Warrant Officer | Technical Officer | Warrant Officer |
E9 | Sergeant Major | Senior Chief | Sergeant Major |
E8 | Sergeant Class 1 | Chief, Class 1 | Sergeant Class 1 |
E7 | Sergeant Class 2 | Chief, Class 2 | Sergeant Class 2 |
E6 | Sergeant Class 3 | Junior Chief | Sergeant Class 3 |
E5 | Junior Sergeant | Petty Officer | Junior Sergeant |
E4 | Corporal | Junior Petty Officer | Corporal |
E3 | Lance Corporal | Midshipman | Airman First Class |
E2 | Senior Private | Seaman | Senior Airman |
E1 | Private | Seaman Recruit | Airman |
Small Arms in Use
Model | Calibre | Type | Country of Origin | Real Life Counterpart |
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Model 57 | 5.45x18mm | Pistol | Demitor | Zastava M57 |
Model 98 | 7.62mm | Rifle | Demitor | SKS |
Model 133 | 7.62x54mm | Machine Gun | Demitor | Zastava M84 |
Model 97 | 12 Gauge | Shotgun | Sierra | Beretta SuperNova |
Model 100 | 12 Gauge | Shotgun | Sierra | Beretta M3 |
Model 22 | 7.62mm | Submachine Gun | Chi-Kara | CF-05 |
Model 135 | 7.62mm | Machine Gun | Anderia | RPD |
Model 2000 | 7.62mm | Assault Rifle | Anderia | AK-47 |
Type AGX | 7.62mm | Machine Gun | Chi-Kara | Type 80 |
Model 1966 | 7.92x57mm | Sniper Rifle | Demitor | Zastava M76 |
Air Force
Aircraft
Model | Type | Number in Service | Number Ordered | Number Planned | Real Life Counterpart |
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UH-50 | Transport Helicopter | 80 | 35 | 190 | MI-17 |
C-110 | Transport Aircraft | 10 | 5 | 30 | Antonov An-2 |
C-120 | Transport Aircraft | 25 | 3 | 18 | Antonov An-12 |
C-130 | Strategic Transport Aircraft | 8 | 1 | 3 | Antonov An-26 |
F-2 | Fighter Aircraft | 20 | 10 | 120 | MiG 21 Bison |
I-8 | Interceptor Aircraft | 30 | 0 | 0 | MiG-31M |
F-12 | Fighter Aircraft | 280 | 0 | 0 | MiG 21-93 |
F-20 | Fighter Aircraft | 120 | 50 | 300 | MiG 21-97 |
A-4 | Attack Aircraft | 46 | 10 | 0 | J-22 Orao |
A-12 | Attack Aircraft | 70 | 0 | 0 | B-66 Destroyer |
U-6 | Utility/Firefighting Aircraft | 12 | 1 | 4 | Be-200 |
U-4 | Utility/Transport Aircraft | 20 | 0 | 0 | IL-14 |
Q-2 | Unmanned Reconnaissance Aircraft | 45 | 6 | 20 | Orbiter 1 |
T-267 | Training Aircraft | 50 | 20 | 12 | MiG-21UM |
MC-90 | Command and Control Aircraft | 1 | 1 | 2 | KJ-2000 |
H-20 | Transport Helicopter | 20 | 0 | 40 | H-145 |
H-10 | Transport Helicopter | 50 | 0 | 0 | UH-1H |
LFM-255-10 | Light Fighter Bomber Aircraft | 85 | 30 | 40 | HAL Tejas |
National Aviation Reserve
Instant Intercept Force
The Instant Intercept Force is a program ran by the Demitorian Air Force and the Air Defense Service since 1972. The goal of the program is to have half of all Air Defense Interceptors active and ready to be taking off within a minute and a half, while also having a goal of having all mainline and reserve fighter aircraft in the program be ready to be airborne within four minutes. Generally, the Force is combined with the Air Defense Service Coloik Line of early warning and intercept radars positioned along the Demitorian Coast. All aircraft in this program reside in hardened shelters with the pilot's accommodation nearby. As part of this program, an in-air refueling tanker is also present with the same time requirements as the normal fighters, to ensure that sorties can last as long as the pilots can handle. The force is generally stood up in all EMERGCON levels, though the travel of pilots and access to the bases where they are is generally more restrictive with each increase in threat level.
Army
Vehicles
National Peacekeeping Contingent
Law Enforcement
Vehicles
Demitorian Border Troops
The Demitorian Border Troops are an arm of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and fall under the joint command of the DFA&I and the Civil Security Agency. They have a joint responsibility with the Central Immigration and Customs Service for control of the national borders, including law enforcement efforts concerning immigration law and customs offenses. The Border Troops staff all border control points throughout Demitor along the border with Kolonia, as well as several ports of entry at seaports and airports. They have full enforcement powers as law enforcement, though they have more power in regards of identity and search compared to other law enforcement agencies. They are usually armed with bolt action rifles, though frontline checkpoint units are armed with assault rifles. They generally do not have any real influence on a military conflict, resorting to being internal and rear-guard forces in active conflicts. They can supplement the civilian police services when necessary. They have nondescript military vehicles, and rely on the air force for aerial surveillance and the Coast Guard for law enforcement and searches on the high seas. The service has an authorized strength of sixty five thousand armed personnel, with most of the deployments along the border with Kolonia. There is a significant presence in airports and other ports of entry, with the force operating the Aircraft Protection Directorate in cooperation with the Civil Security Agency staffing law enforcement officers on flights. Training is standard for all of the armed services, with the cadets attending the military basic course and then going on to the border troops training directorate for branch specific training. All enlisted members and officers have to be fully trained paramedics and be equipped for fighting wildfires as well.