War List for The Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia
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Official Nation name: The Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia
Conventional Nation name(s): Czech Slavia
Population: 49 550 000
EURO GDP: 2 206 893 499 769,23
NS Economy Description: Frightening
Defense Spending as % of Budget: 6,30% (Limited to 15% without War Mod/Admin approval)
Arms Manufacturing: 11 723,06
Producer Tier?: Delta
Producer Slot if applicable: Pakistan, Islamic Republic of
BRANCHES
Army (total personnel): 261 000
Air Force (total personnel): 94 500
Navy (total personnel): 5 850
Strategic Forces (total personnel): 9 100Total military personnel: 370 450 (This is limited to .75% of your RP Population)
EQUIPMENT TOTAL
Army (Total Tanks and Artillery): 510
Air Force (Total Aircraft): 415
Navy (Total Ships): 15
Strategic Forces (Total Launchers): 35
COSTS
**Total ICs available:**48 650,40
Total ICs used: 30 881,00
**Total upkeep cost:**3 444,00Defense Spending as % of Euro GDP: 2,33%
** Projected Defense Spending in Euros:** 51 468 333 333,33
** True Defense Spending in Euros:** 50 469 447 446,22
UNITS
Ground
Motorized Infantry: 30
Mechanized Infantry: 16
Airborne°: 5
Special Forces°: 10
Armour (15 Main Battle Tanks or 20 Secondary Battle Tanks per Unit): 20
Artillery (15 Artillery or Anti-Air Pieces): 14
Headquarters/Logistics Unit: 19 (required for every 5 divisions)Air
Fighter. Superiority: 45
Fighter, Multi-Role: 75
Fighter,Strike: 20
Attack: 10
Helicopter, Transport: 10 (Show in Groups bought not total number of Helicopters)
Helicopter, Multi-Use/Utility: 15 (Show in Groups bought not total number of Helicopters)
Helicopter, Attack: 10 (Show in Groups bought not total number of Helicopters)
AWACS/RECONNAISSANCE/ELECTRONIC WARFARE : 5
Tanker: 10
Drone, Attack°: 10 (Show in Groups bought not total number of drones)
Drone, Reconnaissance°: 10 (Show in Groups bought not total number of drones)
Transport: 24
Bomber: 11
Bomber, Heavy: 0
Strategic Bomber°: 0
Air Maintenance/Logistics Unit: 27 (required for every 15 individual aircraft)Total Amount of Stealth Upgrades:
Naval
Patrol Boat: 15
Corvette: 0
Frigate: 0
Destroyer: 0
Cruiser: 0
Transport/Auxiliary Support Ship: 0
Amphibious Assault Carrier: 0
Helicarrier: 0
Aircraft Carrier, Light: 0
Aircraft Carrier, Standard: 0
Supercarrier: 0
Attack Submarine, Diesel (SSK): 0
Attack Submarine, Nuclear° (SSN): 0
Cruise Missile Submarine, Nuclear° (SSGN): 0
Ballistic Missile Submarine, Nuclear° (SSBN): 0
Shore Support/Maintenance Unit: 3 (Required for every 5 ships)Ground-based superweapons
ICBM silo°: 25
Mobile ICBM launcher°: 10
Ballistic Missiles: 270
Conventional Ballistic Warheads: 2 700
Strategic Nuclear Warheads: 0
Strategic Biological Warheads: 0
Strategic Chemical Warheads: 0
Strategic Force Support Unit: 7 (Required for every 5 launchers)Technologies
Satellites°: 1
Military Satellite Network°: 1
Space programme: 1
Space research programme°: 1
Nuclear technology: 1
Nuclear weapons°: 0
Biological weapons: 0
Chemical weapons: 0
Drone Technology °: 1 -
IC Secret
Following the order by the President of the Democratic Republic, the Scientific-Reaserch Biological Institute (SRBI) is established, with the objective to conduct research into weaponization and the production of Anthrax, Botulinum toxin and Ricin. Furthermore the SRBI is tasked with conducting research into weaponization of Plague and Smallpox.
The sole facility of the SRBI is located in the recently renewed Anti-Air Rocket Base in Dobříš.
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IC Secret
Following a benefit-risk assessment further research into weaponization of smallpox is to be ceased on the order of the Supreme Commander of the Czechoslavonic People's Army, the President for Life Albína Reiserová. According to the Office of the President for Life, the potential benefits of developing and an potential deploymment of smallpox were found to be outweighed by risk of reintroducing the disease to the world and reversing one of the humanity's greatest achievement.
Following a benefit-risk assessment further research into weaponization of plague is to be continued on the order of the Supreme Commander of the Czechoslavonic People's Army, the President for Life Albína Reiserová. Necrosis could have particularly positive effect on raising panic within the armed forces of potential aggressor and among its populace, as could the severity of pneumonic plague. The lack of available vaccination options against the disease multiply both the benefits of developing and an potential deployment of plague as well as its risks, as does the relatively high mortality even with treatment.
Following a cost-benefit analysis the testing of anthrax is authorized on sheep underground the Anti-Air Rocket Base in Dobříš. Anthrax's ease for production, stockpiling and deployment show a great promise. The skin lesions could have particularly positive effect on raising panic within the armed forces of potential aggressor and among its populace. The existence of a vaccine and effectiveness of treatment against the skin infections lowers both the benefits and risks of deployment, while the high mortality of the intestinal and respiratory infections multiply both. Successful usage of the weapon may overextend the capacities of potential aggressor's healthcare facilities, leading to an increased panic and lowering of war support. Removal of anthrax shows promises to bound potential aggressor's resources and capabilities.
Following a cost-benefit analysis the testing of botulinium toxin is authorized on sheep underground the Anti-Air Rocket Base in Dobříš. The extremely high toxicity of the toxin offers many potential benefits, but the difficulty of effectively deploying the toxin severely limits its benefits. Deploying the toxin on food and water sources of the potential aggressor may cause widespread panic and distrust of widely available food and water, successful deployment is likely to overextend aggressor's healthcare facilities, leading to an increased panic and lowering of war support. The lack of vaccine against botulism multiplies the potential benefits and risks, while the effectiveness of treatment limits both. Difficulty of deploying the toxin is a major obstacle.
Following a cost-benefit analysis testing of ricin is not authorized, due to highly limited effectiveness of the toxin, in spite of the ease of development, stockpiling and deployment.
Scientific-Reaserch Biological Institute
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IC Secret
Anthrax
Sheep infected with anthrax have died and anthrax was confirmed to be the cause of death. Detoxitating the room from anthrax has been successful. Testing phase of anthrax has been concluded. Medium-size manufacturing of the weaponized bacillus anthracis spores is to begin immediately. Manufacturing of sufficient amount of missiles and cluster munition to be filed with the weapon is to begin immediately.
Botulism
Sheep infected with botulism have died and botulism was confirmed to be the cause of death. Finding suitable ways of storing botulinum toxin for a long periods of time, and suitable ways of deploying the weapon so far yielded no significant results. Micro-sized manufacturing of botulinum toxin is to begin immediately for more research into storing and deploying the weapon.
Plague
Following a cost-benefit analysis the testing of plague is authorized on rats. Method of deployment to be tested are through releasing infected fleas for bubonic plague and through releasing airborne droplets for pneumonic plague.
All manufacturing and testing is to be done underground the Anti-Air Rocket Base in Dobříš.
Scientific-Reaserch Biological Institute
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IC Secret
Plague
Rats infected with Yersinia pestis have died and plague was confirmed to be the cause of death. Pneumonic plague proved to be highly contagious among the rat population. After further considerations of past usage of bubonic plague with minimal success, deployment through releasing infected fleas has been ruled out. Aerosolised version of Yersinia pestis capable of surviving outside the laboratory has been produced successfully.
In case of necessity to protect the Democratic Republic, its socialist and democratic system and its population, Yersinia pestis suspended in airborne droplets is to be disseminated through cruise missiles.
The danger of pneumonic plague spreading into the borders of the Democratic Republic require sufficient preparation for suitable treatment and prevention of the spread of the disease. The Institute recommended to the Ministry of Health to establish a chain of communication and command between health institutions and administrative institutions to allow for accurate and high quality data regarding the potential spread of the disease and prevent overcrowding and overwhelming certain hospitals. To produce and store sufficient ammount of antibiotics, provide medical staff with further training on handling the pneumonic plague and prepare easily understandable training materials available to all citizens, regarding proper behaviour during plague outbreak to be distributed if necessary. To create a registry of individuals crucial for the functioning of the state, treating the infected and maintaining the war capabilities of the Democratic Republic in cases where lock downs might become necessary. Such measures are predicted to allow for minimization of the spread of the disease and loss of life. The recommendations were accepted. Furthermore, if Yersinia pestis is to be released by the Democratic Republic it is advised to immediately close the borders to minimize the threat of the disease spreading.
Until these measures are fully implemented small-size manufacturing of the weaponized Yersinia pestis is to begin immediately. Manufacturing of sufficient amount of missiles to be filed with the weapon is to begin immediately. Following the full implementation of those measures, the manufacturing is to be increased to medium-size.
Given the high mortality, contagiousness of the disease and difficulty of recognizing the disease based of symptoms early, the weaponized pneumonic plague is to be used as a last resort weapon, before the deployment of nuclear weapons. The Institute recommends drafting a combined biological-nuclear warfare strategies, targeting important centres, with the aim of disruption of potential enemy communication, complicating the response to the spread of diseases leading to increased panic and quick debilitation of nuclear states. At the same ties strategies must be prepared to overcome disruptions of communication of the Democratic Republic.
Scientific-Reaserch Biological Institute