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* Polanosa Arms [[Wikipedia:M1 Abrams|Aoteroa A-1]] [[Wikipedia:Main battle tank|main battle tank]] | * Polanosa Arms [[Wikipedia:M1 Abrams|Aoteroa A-1]] [[Wikipedia:Main battle tank|main battle tank]] | ||
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* Oan Motors Tukanoa 78 armoured personnel carrier | * Oan Motors Tukanoa 78 armoured personnel carrier | ||
* Oan Motors Tukanoa 56 armoured personnel carrier | * Oan Motors Tukanoa 56 armoured personnel carrier |
Revision as of 02:26, 11 September 2017
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Oan Defence Services | |
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Flag of The Oan Isles. | |
Service branches | Terrestrial Defence Service, Maritime Defence Service and Aerial Defence Service |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18 years of age |
Conscription | Not in effect. |
Available for military service |
approx. 60 million males and females, 18–49, age 18–49 (2017 est.) |
Fit for military service |
approx. 60 million males and females, 18-49, age 18–49 (2017 est.) |
Reaching military age annually |
approx. 400,000 males and females (2017 est.) |
Active personnel | 150,000 |
Reserve personnel | ??? (All members of law enforcement) |
Expenditures | |
Budget | $50 billion (FY2016) |
Percent of GDP | 1.01% (FY2017) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Oan National Motor Corporation, Oan National Arms Corporation, Oan Aerospace Corporation, Metatron Corporation, Shipyards of The Oan Isles Ltd. |
Foreign suppliers | Stratarin (formerly), Xagrurg (formerly), Kuthernburg |
The Oan Defence Services form the military of The Oan Isles. They are responsible for the defence of Oan territory, projection of her power and protection of her allies. They are made up of three branches: the Terrestrial, Maritime and Aerial Defence Services. They are under the authority of the civilian government and within the portfolio of the Member of the National Council for Defence, while the operational head and highest ranking officer is Admiral Tukama Uataka. It is supplied by a combination of local and foreign suppliers. It is headquartered in the capital, La Rochelle, and its operations are coordinated by the Joint Operations Command. The O.D.S. is an entirely volunteer force. The O.D.S. has an operating budget of 50 billion kiribs and employs 150,000 personnel.
Contents
Infrastructure
The Oan Defence Service branches have bases, stations and academies throughout the country in which they store or deploy equipment, house their troops or train their recruits. They are closed to the public except the Aerial Defence Service Base on Serenity Island, which hosts an air show once a year. The picture on the left shows the location of bases, which house regional headquarters of the branch they belong to. The headquarters of the three branches, the general staff and the joint operations command are housed in a single complex in La Rochelle. The abbreviations on the map are as follows: A.D.S.B is Aerial Defence Service Base, M.D.S.B. is Maritime Defence Service Base and T.D.S.B is Terrestrial Defence Service Base. Many of the bases perform a dual function. The Joint Special Operations Aurora HQ is a tenant at the T.D.S.B. Harmony. The Joint Special Operations Command Gondwana HQ is a tenant at the T.D.S.B. Light. The Joint Special Operations Command Yasteria HQ is a tenant at the T.D.S.B. Redemption.
Uniforms
The commissioned and non commissioned officers of the Defence Service wear standard and internationally accepted functional uniforms when in combat or on active duty. The dress uniform is quite different. The dress uniform is worn for ceremonial occassions and has elements to represent the following things: the rank of the officer, tribe and branch the officer is from and the monarch at the time. The costume varies immensely. Feathers in the hair represent the highest officers, a cape represents flag or general officers. A symbol on the belt represents the monarch at the time, who is currently Ese Ulua. The patterns and other decoration represent the tribe. The colour of the skirt represents the branch. The picture on the right shows Admiral Tukama Uataka, the highest ranking officet in the armed forces in her ceremonial dress/costume. When a cadet becomes of a full member of the O.D.S. (and even the Oan Police, Emergency Response and Medical services and professions), their tribe holds a large feast and confers them with their basic uniform. Tattoos are temporary and represent rank, monarch, tribe and branch, and are believed to confer protection and good luck. All Oans, however get a permanent tattoo on their back of their choosing when they become adults (full and independent members of the nation), which they display along with their costume.
Terrestrial Defence Service
The Terrestrial Defence Service forms the land component of the defence forces. It is primarily responsible for special operations.
Manpower and Ranks
The Terrestrial Defence Service employs 35,000 commissioned officers. They are structured according to the following ranks and organised into the following subdivisions:
Component | Commanding Officer | Number of men |
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Army | General | Chief of the Terrestrial Defence Service |
Corps | Lieutenant General | 17,500 |
Division | Major General | 8,750 |
Brigade | Brigadier General | 1,750 |
Batallion | Colonel | 350 |
Company | Captain | 170 |
Platoon | Lieutenant | 30 to 35 |
Squad | Sergeant | 10 to 17 |
Fireteam | Corporal | 4 to 5 |
None | Private | 1 |
Equipment
The infantry of the Oan Defence Service are equipped with the following standard issue weapons:
- Kadec T-S50 designated marksman rifle
- Kadec T-D85 designated marksman rifle.
- Sian Inc. Kano C-12 machine gun
- Sian Inc. Salu 34 handgun.
The artillery of the Oan land forces are equipped the following armour:
- Polanosa Arms Aoteroa A-1 main battle tank
- Polanosa Arms Tamatea D-6 towed howitzer
- Polonosa Arms Aotearia R-8 self propelled howitzer
- Oan Arms Alikeketi M-3 270mm multiple launch rocket system
- Oan Arms Arokomotua T-4 270mm high mobility rocket artillery system.
- Oan Arms Maori S-2 light armoured fight vehicle
- Oan Arms Koana 51 light armoured fight vehicle
The present land vehicles of the land forces are as follows:
- Oan Motors Tukanoa 78 armoured personnel carrier
- Oan Motors Tukanoa 56 armoured personnel carrier
- Oan Motors Taka 67 armoured cargo truck
- Oan Motors Taka 34-D armoured cargo truck
The present aircraft of the Oan land forces:
- Kutheroa Solataha M-7 fast attack helicopter
- Kutheroa Solataha M-8 multimission maritime helicopter
- Kutheroa Hanoroa D-1 utility helicopter
- Kutheroa Hanoroa T-9 cargo helicopter
- Kutheroa Hanoroa T-16 personnel transport
- Kutheroa Stulgard V-1 fight helicopter
Tactics
The cadets train for three years. All soldiers are qualified helicopter pilots, tank and artillery operators, and martial artists. The TDS is designed to carry out special operations and sensitive issues. The real muscle of the Polynesian expeditionary conventional warfare machine is made up kf the armies of the firstAsian Pacific Islands.
Maritime Defence Service
Manpower and Ranks
The Maritime Defence Service employs 50,000 personnel. The M.D.S. is organised and its personnel are ranked as follows.
Rank | Unit | Description (approx.) |
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Admiral | Fleet | All ships |
Rear Admiral | Task Force | 16 seacraft |
Vice Admiral | Task Group | 8 seacraft |
Commodore | Task Unit | 4 seacraft |
Captain | Task Element 1 | 1 tier 1 seacraft* |
Commander | Task Element 2 | 1 tier 2 seacraft** |
Lieutenant | Task Detail | Part of a ship |
Sub-Lieutenant | None | Assist a Lieutenant |
Midshipman | None | None |
- A tier 1 seacraft is a destroyer, frigate or nuclear submarine
- All other smaller commissioned ships, auxiliary ships and submarines are tier 2 seacraft.
Equipment
The M.D.S. has 90 commissioned and auxiliary vessels and submarines in total. The M.D.S. uses the following commissioned ships:
The M.D.S. has the folliwing auxiliary ships:
Vessel | Class | Amount | Image |
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Replenishment | Abnegation-class | 2 | |
Transport | Humility-class, Modesty-class | 10 | |
Emergency Response | Compassion-class | 8 |
The M.D.S. has the following submarines:
Header text | Amount | Image |
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Nuclear Attack Submarine | 5 | |
Diesel/electric submarine | 15 |
Aerial Defence Service
Manpower and Ranks
The Aerial Defence Service employs 30,000 personnel. The A.D.S. is organised and its personnel are ranked as follows:
Component | Commanding Officer | Number of planes |
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Entire branch | Air Marshall | Employed only during war |
Task Force | General | 200 to 300 |
Task Group | Major General | 100 to 120 |
Task Unit | Brigadier General | 40 to 50 |
Task Element | Colonel | 20 to 25 |
Task Detail | Captain | 10 |
Lieutenant | 5 | |
Corporal | 2 | |
None | Airman | 1 |
Equipment
The A.D.S. has 700 aircraft in total. The Oan Airfields Corporation produces the fixed and rotary wing transport aircraft used by the military, which are as follows:
Aircraft | Amount | Image |
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O.A.C. Edition III Transport Plane | - | |
O.A.C. Edition II Transport Plane | - | |
O.A.C. Edition IV Heavy Lift Helicopter | - |
The O.A.C. also produces and assembles the combat rotary aircraft used by the military, while the weapons systems are developed by the Oan National Arms Corporation, which are as follows:
Aircraft | Amount | Image |
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O.A.C. Edition III Fighting Helicopter | - | |
O.A.C. Edition II Fighting Helicopter | - | |
O.A.C. Edition I Fighting Helicopter | - |
The Airforce uses fighter jets produced by both domestic and foreign sources, which are:
Aircraft | Country of origin | Amount | Image |
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Chernakov J-10 | Stratarin | 20 | |
O.A.C. Edition II Multi Purpose Fighter Jet | The Oan Isles | - | |
O.A.C. Edition I Multi Purpose Fighter Jet | The Oan Isles | - | |
TBA | TBA | TBA |