Military of the Oan Isles
The Military of the Oan Isles defends the territory, promotes the interests and protects the allies of The Oan Isles. The Head of Defence is a Member of the National Council, who is the political leader of the force, with the Chief of Defence, Admiral Tukama Uataka as the professional leader. The headquarters is located in the capital city: La Rochelle and seated in the Kalou Building. The force is made up of three branches.
Contents
Finance
All figures are in South Hills dollars.
Land Force | Sea Force | Sky Force | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Operational | 5 billion | 10 billion | 5 billion | 20 billion |
Procurement | 10 billion | 20 billion | 10 billion | 40 billion |
Total | 15 billion | 30 billion | 15 billion | 60 billion |
Manpower
Land Force | Sea Force | Air Force | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Active | 40,000 | 35,000 | 15,000 | 90,000 |
Reserve | 85,000 | 42,000 | 21,000 | 148,000 |
Suppliers
The main domestic suppliers:
- Oan Shipwright Company builds ships.
- Oan Airfields Companies makes planes.
- Oan Arms Company makes ammunition.
- Oan National Motor Company builds vehicles.
The main foreign suppliers:
- Stratarin from whom we bought 20 planes.
- Xagrurg from whom we bought guns.
- East Polynesia supplies artillery and armoured vehicles.
- Konoa supplies aircraft.
- Asian Pacific Islands supplies guns and munitions.
- Kuthernburg supplies drones and ships.
Sea Force
Ranks
Equipment
Commissioned ships are as follows:
- Air craft carrier × 1
- Helicopter carrier × 2
- Cruiser × 3
- Destroyer × 5
- Frigate × 10
- Corvette × 15
- Large patrol boats × 20
- Missile boats × 25
Auxiliary ships are as follows:
- Replenishment vessel × 2
- Large cargo vessel × 2
- Medium cargo vessel × 2
- Small cargo vessel × 4
- Large passenger vessel × 3
- Medium passenger vessel × 3
- Small passenger vessel × 4
- Medical vessel × 2
- Fire fighter vessel × 3
Submarines are as follows:
- Long range ballistic missile submarines × 2
- Medium range ballistic missile submarines × 3
- Short range ballistic submarines × 5
- Guided missile submarines × 10
- Cruise missile submarines × 15
- Light attack submarines × 20
Fixed wing air craft are as follows:
- Medium fighter jet × 100
- Small fighter jet × 150
- Recon plane × 50
Rotary wing air craft are as follows:
- Heavy cargo helicopter × 40
- Medium cargo helicopter × 60
- Light cargo helicopter × 80
- Heavy personel helicopter × 50
- Medium personel helicopter × 70
- Light personel helicopter × 90
- Superior combat helicopter × 80
- Standard combat helicopter × 100
Tactics
Three fleets. One is asigned to the South East Pacific and another to the South West Pacific. Both have a helicopter carrier as their flagship. One roving fleet with a fixed wing aircraft carrier as the flagship. Usually focus on air attacks and light fire, before heavy attack. Usually focus on forming a pincer formation around enemy vessels. Another popular tactic is to divide the enemy fleet into smaller pieces. Another tactic is the trim off smaller boats and isolate the flagship.
Air Force
Ranks
Equipment
Land Force
Ranks
Equipment
Infantry equipment is as follows:
- Standard Issue Rifle
- Marksman Rifle
- Sub machine gun
- Standard Issue Handgun
- Machine gun
Armour is as follows:
- Main battle tank × 750
- Light battle tank × 1,000
- Armoured medium assault vehicle × 1,500
- Armoured light assault vehicle × 2,000
- Self propelled large howitzer × 1,750
- Self propelled medium howitzer × 2,100
- Fixed coastal anti air artillery × 3,450
- Fixed coastal anti naval artillery × 2,600
- Fixed interior anti air artillery × 2,050
Rotary wing air craft are as follows:
- Heavy cargo helicopter × 40
- Medium cargo helicopter × 60
- Light cargo helicopter × 80
- Heavy personel helicopter × 50
- Medium personel helicopter × 70
- Light personel helicopter × 90
- Superior combat helicopter × 80
- Standard combat helicopter × 100
Tactics
A small group of 5 forms the core unit. It is equipped and trained for urban and guerilla warfare. Physical build is espoused and marksmanship is prized. A popular tactic is to confuse the enemy and instill fear before an attack. The preferred is to strike without warning and vanish like smoke. Larger armies are generally ambushed, striking with one massive blow. Another conventional warfare tactic is to strike at the flanks to open the centre for a main attack.