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The Paragon, HQ of the SDAF
Earlier this week, the Paragon made the Armed Forces Reformation Act publicly available. The Act, approved by the Board of Directors of San Dorady earlier this month, outlines a comprehensive restructuring of the SDAF intended to ensure the armed forces of the city-state will be able to succesfully fight tomorrow’s conflicts.
For the convenience of our readers, we have summarized the important parts of the 182-page Reformation Act hereunder:
NAVY
* In a surprise move, the San Dorado Navy will be integrated with the Maharana Navy of the Tanstaafl Raj. The resulting fleet will carry the name Combined North-Frequesuan Navy, whose ships will carry the prefix 'CNS' for 'Combined Navy Ship'. Reportedly the budding effort has already earned the nickname 'Grand North-Western' in the hallways of the Paragon.
* At the wheel of the Combined Fleet will be Admiral Duncan Bartholomew, formerly the top officer of the San Dorado Navy. His second-in-command will be Commodore Ruchir Nehru, formerly captain of the gun cruiser
Varuna.
* With the influx of Tanstaafl cash the new Navy will between 2010 and 2020 be significantly expanded. New ships to enter service will include at the least the six
Standard class destroyers already ordered by the two nations, to be complimented by five
Vigilant class SSGNs, and three new
Fortune class cruisers. No new cruisers have been built by San Dorado wharves since the completion of the
Lady Fortune in 1999.
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Harpoon anti-ship missiles are to be replaced by newer
Slam Dunk missiles. All new ships will be fitted with even heavier long-range AshMs currently under development in San Dorado, and expected to be ready for production in the third quarter of 2010.
* Provisions are made to outfit Combined Fleet warships with THEL systems and other advanced countermeasures.
* Three battalions of Tanstaafl Gurkha troops are to be retrained as marines, bringing the total number of marine brigades in the Combined Fleet to two.
* The Act mentions that purchase of a second LHD or a light carrier is being considered.
* The two ancient gun cruisers maintained by the Maharana Navy, the
Varuna and the
Vayu, will be retained as training ships for the Combined Navy.
AIR FORCE
* 203rd Mirage Multirole Sqn. is to be reformed as the 503rd Tactical Bomb Squadron, flying F-111XL aircraft. This will bring the number of squadrons flying the F-111XL to three.
* The air force is to receive large numbers of
Slam Dunk mid-range supersonic cruise missiles, as well as batches of long-range supersonic missiles as soon as they become available.
* Control of the City Air Defence (CAD) network will be transferred from the Army to the Air Force. The CAD fully integrates data-feeds from all five Air Defence Groups, ground stations, air patrols and naval radar assets. The multiple redundant system uses both ground, radio and laserlink systems for communications.
* The air force will seek to buy an undisclosed number of long-range AEW assets.
ARMY
* The Army loses control of the IRBM forces, which are to be formed into a separate branch of the armed forces.
* The Army retains control over the MRBM force, including all Simoleon-D missiles and prospective supersonic tactical missiles.
* 2nd Airmobile Brigade is expected to go active early 2010.
ROCKET FORCES
* The Rocket Forces are a new branch of the armed forces, which will be lead by General Jane Masterson, formerly Brigadier of the Army.
* Rocket Forces will control all strategic missile assets (IRBM and up), as well as have jurisdiction over the military space infrastructure, including the satellite tracking centre.
* The Rocket Forces will have their headquarters at Camp Kitthawk Rocketfields.