Post by Tim on Oct 4, 2008 12:55:52 GMT -5
The Nilpntze Airborne Forces. (Abbr: NAF)
Overview: The N.A.F is the second largest branch in the military and receives the highest amount of funding on a per soldier basis. The N.A.F is used in every manner of combat, especially as reinforcements or as a counter attacking force, and employ the same equipment regardless of where combat is taking place.
Current Numbers (soldiers): 72,000,000.
Current Numbers (Non combatants): 6,000,000.
Current Budget:
Head of Operations: Commander Letzien Patravi.
Coat of Arms:
Organization: The standard organization structure of the N.A.F is similar to that of the U.S Army albeit with a few modifications
- Squad: 10 soldiers. (Breaks lower into 2 5-man fire teams)
- Platoon: 50 soldiers.
-> 5 squads.
- Company: 200 soldiers.
-> 4 platoons.
- Strike Force: 1,200 soldiers.
-> 6 companies.
- Task Force: 6,000 soldiers.
-> 5 strike forces.
Subordinates of the N.A.F.
I. The Airborne Armored Forces. (Abbr. AAF)
The A.A.F operates and maintains all equipment and vehicles employed by the N.A.F.
Current Numbers (soldiers): 16,680,000.
Current Numbers (Non combatants): 2,000,000.
Current Budget:
Head of Operations: Commander Letzien Patravi.
Organization structure:
- Air Armor company.
-> 3 Main battle tanks.
-> 4 Battle tanks.
- Air Armor Regiment.
-> 4 Air Armor companies.
- Air Armor division.
-> 4 Air Armor regiments.
- Air Armor Order.
-> 4 Air Armor divisions.
II. The Airborne Support Forces. (Abbr. ASF)
The A.S.F operates and maintains all the aircraft and artillery employed by the N.A.F including combat aircraft and helicopters.
Current Numbers (soldiers): 12,888,000.
Current Numbers (Non combatants): 1,600,000.
Current Budget:
Head of Operations: Commander Letzien Patravi.
Organization structure:
The ASF has no set organization structure and instead is intergrated and dropped with the N.A.F ground forces.
Overview: The N.A.F is the second largest branch in the military and receives the highest amount of funding on a per soldier basis. The N.A.F is used in every manner of combat, especially as reinforcements or as a counter attacking force, and employ the same equipment regardless of where combat is taking place.
Current Numbers (soldiers): 72,000,000.
Current Numbers (Non combatants): 6,000,000.
Current Budget:
Head of Operations: Commander Letzien Patravi.
Coat of Arms:
Organization: The standard organization structure of the N.A.F is similar to that of the U.S Army albeit with a few modifications
- Squad: 10 soldiers. (Breaks lower into 2 5-man fire teams)
- Platoon: 50 soldiers.
-> 5 squads.
- Company: 200 soldiers.
-> 4 platoons.
- Strike Force: 1,200 soldiers.
-> 6 companies.
- Task Force: 6,000 soldiers.
-> 5 strike forces.
Subordinates of the N.A.F.
I. The Airborne Armored Forces. (Abbr. AAF)
The A.A.F operates and maintains all equipment and vehicles employed by the N.A.F.
Current Numbers (soldiers): 16,680,000.
Current Numbers (Non combatants): 2,000,000.
Current Budget:
Head of Operations: Commander Letzien Patravi.
Organization structure:
- Air Armor company.
-> 3 Main battle tanks.
-> 4 Battle tanks.
- Air Armor Regiment.
-> 4 Air Armor companies.
- Air Armor division.
-> 4 Air Armor regiments.
- Air Armor Order.
-> 4 Air Armor divisions.
II. The Airborne Support Forces. (Abbr. ASF)
The A.S.F operates and maintains all the aircraft and artillery employed by the N.A.F including combat aircraft and helicopters.
Current Numbers (soldiers): 12,888,000.
Current Numbers (Non combatants): 1,600,000.
Current Budget:
Head of Operations: Commander Letzien Patravi.
Organization structure:
The ASF has no set organization structure and instead is intergrated and dropped with the N.A.F ground forces.