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The Polynesian Defence Pact is the joint armed forces of the Polynesian Union. It was formed from a treaty that was signed in Sanglong, [[Asian Pacific Islands]].
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The Polynesian Defence Pact is the joint armes forces of the [[Polynesian Union]].
  
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==
  
Each member state of the Polynesian Union has an armed forces that is responsible for its defence and is under the authority of its government. Each country has an established military of its own. The purpose of the Polynesian Defence Pact is the multiply the military power of the Polynesian Union as a whole. It is meant to be an expression of their combined power.  
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The symbolic commander in chief of the Pact is the [[Emperor of Polynesia]], [[Oaloanu]]. The [[Polynesian Union#Council of the Union|Council of the Union]] is responsible for the political direction of the Pact. The Chief Commander is the highest professional officer of the Pact, and the presiding officer and spokesperson of the Command of the Pact. The Command of the Pact consists of servicemen who represent the four member states of the Pact ([[The Oan Isles]], [[Asian Pacific Islands]], [[Konoa]] and [[East Polynesia]]) and handle the daily operations of the Pact. The Chiefs of the Branches oversee the four branches of the Pact: land, sea, air and missile.
  
The commander-in-chief of the Polynesian Defence Pact is [[Oaloanu]], the [[Emperor of Polynesia]]. His role is largely symbolic. As a ceremonial leader, he does not have the power to exercise direct and supreme command outside of the laws and treaties of the member states of the Union.
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== Army ==
  
The Command of the Union is responsible for overseeing the Polynesian Defence Pact and handling its daily operations. It is made up of representatives of each member state of the Polynesian Union. Each member has one vote. They deliberate on matters of the Defence Pact, and vote on issues.
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The Army of the Polynesia Defence Pact forms the land branch.  
 
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The Commander of the Union is the head of the Defence Pact. He is the operational leader and just highest ranking military official of the entire armed forces. He presides over meetings of the Command of the Union. He represents the Command before the Council of the Union. He prepares and submits an annual report of the state of the Defence Pact before the Council of the Union.
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The Chiefs of the Defence Pact are the heads of the branches of the Defence Pact. Each one acts as the operational leader of the branch that they head. They oversee its operations. They represent it before the Command of the Union. They meet in the Committee of the Chiefs of the Defence Pact, to discuss issues and exchange ideas. The Committee is not an official body. It is merely an area to discuss, debate, encourage and advise.
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The Council of the Union supercedes any other body of the Polynesian Defence Pact. It is responsible for the political direction of the Defence Pact. Although it does not handle the daily affairs of the Defence Pact, it represents the nations of the Union. Thus it is an extension of the power and rights of those nations. As such it has power over the Command, the Commander and the Chiefs, who ultimately answer to the Council.
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== Finances ==
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The Polynesian Defence Pact has  budget of 120 billion dollars. Each country contributes according to arrangements made at the founding of the Union, according to a proportion of its GDP. The Oan Isles contributes 60 billion dollars, Konoa contributes 35 billion dollars, East Polynesia contributes 20 billion dollars and Asian Pacific Islands contributes 15 billion dollars.
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Although technically all nations have an equal amount of votes on the Command and the Council of the Union, the amount of contributions determines the actual leverage a nation has over the others and the influence it has over the force as a whole. The Oan Isles as the largest contributor (contributing half of total funds) has an immense amount of influence over the force.
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== Manpower ==
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The Defence Pact has a combined manpower of 204,100 men. There are 120,000 in the land branch, 52,700 in the naval branch and 32,400 in the air branch. Females make up 30% while males make up 70% of the force. [[Asian Pacific Islands|Islanders]] make up 40%, Oans make up 30%, Konoans male up 20% and East Polynesians make up 10% of the force. There is no conscription.
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== Experience ==
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The ranking system is the same across all bodies and is determined by salary and years of experience. Each branch determines the duties that are asigned to each rank according to its own needs.
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=== Ranks ===
 
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! Rank !! Name !! Annual Basic Salary (SHD) !! Experience !! Number
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! Component !! Commander !! Count
 
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| 10 || Tekaūnua || 250,000 || 40 || 0.2%
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| Branch || General || 120,000
 
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| 9 || Iwaunua || 225,000 || 35 || 0.8%
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| Division || Lieutenant General || 40,000
 
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| 8 || Warūnua || 200,000 || 30 || 1.2%
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| Brigade || Brigadier General || 10,000
 
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| 7 || Witūnua || 175,000 || 25 || 2.4%
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| Regiment || Major General || 2,000
 
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| 6 || Onounua || 150,000 || 20 || 3.4%
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| Batallion || Colonel || 500
 
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| 5 || Rimaunua || 125,000 || 15 || 4.1%
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| Company || Captain || 100
 
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| 4 || Waunua || 100,000 || 10 || 5.9%
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| Platoon || Lieutenant || 20
 
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| 3 || Torūnua || 75,000 || 5 || 13%
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| Squad || Sergeant || 5
 
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| 2 || Ruaunua || 50,000 || 3 || 30%
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| Private || None || 1
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| 1 || Tahiunua || 25,000 || 0 || 40%
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|}
 
|}
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=== Equipment ===
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The Army has the following infantry weapons:
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* [[Aotearoa Type I V.1]] rifle (front line).
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* [[Aotearoa Type II V.3]] rifle (second line).
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* [[Aotearoa Type III V.2]] rifle (sniper).
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* [[Kanarea Type I V1]] recoilless rifle.
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* [[Tamatea Type I V.4]] submachine gun.
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* [[Wawiya Type I. V.1]] machine gun.
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* [[Tukanoa Type I. V2.]] pistol (light).
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* [[Tukanoa Type II V.3]] pistol (heavy).
  
== Land Branch ==
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The Army uses the following armour:
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* [[Pounamu Type I]] main battle tank.
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* [[Marama Type II]] armoured personel carrier.
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* [[Moana Type I]] fast armoured assault vehicle.
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* [[Takuna Type III]] self propelled howitzer.
  
Ths Land Branch of the Polynesian Defence Pact forms the terrestrial component of the Defence Pact. Its primary focus is warfare on land. It employs 120,000 men.  
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== Navy ==
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The Navy of the Polynesian Defence Pact forms the sea branch.
  
 
=== Ranks ===
 
=== Ranks ===
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=== Equipment ===
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The Navy operates the following seagoing combat ships:
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* One nuclear powered fixed wing aircraft carrier.
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* Two conventional powered rotary wing aircraft carriers.
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* Two amphibious landing vessels.
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* Ten destroyers.
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* Fifteen frigates.
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* Twenty corvettes.
  
These ranks are different from the ones describes in the section on "Ranks". The ranks below describe the minimum rank to command a particular subdivision of the force.  
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The Navy operates the following littoral combat ships:
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* Several missile boats.
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* Several patrol boats.
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* Several minor surface combatants.
  
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The Navy operates the following auxiliary ships.
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* One command ship.
!  !! Subdivision !! Manpower !! Minimum Experience !! Name of commanding officer || Additional pay of com. off.
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* Ten converted merchant ships for troop transport.
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* Five converted merchant ships for supply transport.
| 1 || Example || 40,000 || Example || Example
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* Several harbour support vessels.
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* One research ship.
| 2 ||  || 20,000 || Example || Example
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* One hospital ship.
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* One replenishment vessel.
| 3 ||  || 10,000 || Example || Example
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| 4 ||  || 2,000 || Example || Example
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| 5 || Example || 500 || Example || Example
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| 6 || Example || 100 || Example || Example
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| 7 || Example || 20 || Example || Example
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| 8 || Example || 5 || || ||
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| 9 || Private || None || Tahiunua || None || None
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|}
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=== Equipment ===
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The Navy operates the following subsurface vessels:
=== Tactics ===
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* Two nuclear ballistic submarines.
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* Three conventional ballistic submarines.
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* Five medium-sized combat submarines.
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* Ten small combat submarines.
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* Three deep water submarines.
  
== Air Branch ==
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== Air Force ==
  
The Air Branch of the Polynesian Defence Pact forms the aerial component of the Pact. Its primary focus is warfare in the sky. It employs 32,700 men. It has approximately 2,000 manned combat aircraft, 200 unmanned combat craft, 500 support ships and 10 space craft.  
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The Air Force of the Polynesian Defence Pact forms the air branch.
  
 
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=== Ranks ===
=== Naval ===
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=== Equipment ===
 
=== Equipment ===
=== Tactics ===
 
  
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== Missile Force ==
  
== Naval Branch ==
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The Missile Force of the Polynesiam Defence Pact forms the missile branch.
  
The Naval Branch forms the maritime component of the Polynesian Defence Pact. Its primary responsibility is warfare at sea. It has a manpower of 52,400 men. It has approximately 150 commissioned ships, 50 submarines and 50 auxiliary ships.
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=== Ranks ===
 
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[[Category:The Oan Isles]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:02, 3 October 2017

The Polynesian Defence Pact is the joint armes forces of the Polynesian Union.

Structure

The symbolic commander in chief of the Pact is the Emperor of Polynesia, Oaloanu. The Council of the Union is responsible for the political direction of the Pact. The Chief Commander is the highest professional officer of the Pact, and the presiding officer and spokesperson of the Command of the Pact. The Command of the Pact consists of servicemen who represent the four member states of the Pact (The Oan Isles, Asian Pacific Islands, Konoa and East Polynesia) and handle the daily operations of the Pact. The Chiefs of the Branches oversee the four branches of the Pact: land, sea, air and missile.

Army

The Army of the Polynesia Defence Pact forms the land branch.

Ranks

Component Commander Count
Branch General 120,000
Division Lieutenant General 40,000
Brigade Brigadier General 10,000
Regiment Major General 2,000
Batallion Colonel 500
Company Captain 100
Platoon Lieutenant 20
Squad Sergeant 5
Private None 1

Equipment

The Army has the following infantry weapons:

The Army uses the following armour:

Navy

The Navy of the Polynesian Defence Pact forms the sea branch.

Ranks

Equipment

The Navy operates the following seagoing combat ships:

  • One nuclear powered fixed wing aircraft carrier.
  • Two conventional powered rotary wing aircraft carriers.
  • Two amphibious landing vessels.
  • Ten destroyers.
  • Fifteen frigates.
  • Twenty corvettes.

The Navy operates the following littoral combat ships:

  • Several missile boats.
  • Several patrol boats.
  • Several minor surface combatants.

The Navy operates the following auxiliary ships.

  • One command ship.
  • Ten converted merchant ships for troop transport.
  • Five converted merchant ships for supply transport.
  • Several harbour support vessels.
  • One research ship.
  • One hospital ship.
  • One replenishment vessel.

The Navy operates the following subsurface vessels:

  • Two nuclear ballistic submarines.
  • Three conventional ballistic submarines.
  • Five medium-sized combat submarines.
  • Ten small combat submarines.
  • Three deep water submarines.

Air Force

The Air Force of the Polynesian Defence Pact forms the air branch.

Ranks

Equipment

Missile Force

The Missile Force of the Polynesiam Defence Pact forms the missile branch.

Ranks

Equipment