king of cochin Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) NATIONAL FLAG PROVINCIAL MAP INDEX Government Organization Royal Cochin Defense Forces Royal Cochin Police Forces Principal Treaties Principal Industries Strategic Doctrine Maps and Bases Edited February 22, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted April 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) Government Type: Absolute Monarchy Monarch: His Highness Kerala Varma Capital: Cochin Official Languages: English, Malayalam, Sanskrit Minority Languages: Arabic, German, Russian, Urdu, Pashtun Major Religions: Hinduism Minor Religions (under 2%): Christianity, Buddhism, Atheist, Islam, Judaism National Motto: Honor is our family treasure National Anthem: Visit for more details The Royal Seal of the King ROYAL DURBAR MEMBERS Crown Prince : His Royal Highness Vikram Kerala Varma Secretary of External Affairs: Mr. KP Varma Secretary of Finance: Dr. Syed Sharafudeen Commander, RCDF: Gen. Mahesh Varma Commander, RCPF : Gen. Mohammed Faraz Secretary of Interior: Mr. Revin George Secretary of Industry: Dr. Mathew Joseph Secretary of Transportation: Mrs. Andrea Stephen Secretary of Agriculture: Dr. Girin Nayak Secretary of Health: Dr. Prakash Krishnan Secretary of Natural Resources: Dr. Kavya Moosad They head their own respective Departments with Secretariats. Administrative Organization of The Kingdom of Cochin There are 21 provinces and Cochin as its capital. Cochin is the new name given to the historical town of Kashi or Kashgar in Himalayas.Each Province is governed by a Provincial Governor assisted by a Deputy Inspector General of Police who holds a rank of Major General. Provinces are divided into Districts. Each district shall be administered by a Superintendent of Police holding a rank of Brigadier General. Cities shall be administered by Mayors and assisted by Commissioners of Police who shall be a Colonel. The Military Provinces are ruled by senior Military Commander of that sector and are those territories with significantly less civilian population. Special permits are required for travel to Military Provinces. The Provinces are: Xinjiang Tibet Assam Bengal Bhutan Sikkim Nepal Bihar Uttar Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Jammu Punjab Haryana Rajasthan Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Orissa Andhra Pradesh Maharashtra Karnataka Kerala Tamil Nadu Lakshadweep-Maldives Administration Andaman-Nicobar Administration Baloch Military Administration Gangothri Military Administration Edited April 16, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted April 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) ROYAL COCHIN DEFENSE FORCES COMMANDER: Gen. Mahesh Varma Organisation: Royal Cochin Army, Royal Cochin Navy, Royal Cochin Air Force, Quarter Master Command, Royal Cochin Special Forces, Strategic Command, Border Guards Command, Training Command are the principal agencies of the Royal Cochin Defense Forces. The Kingdom has a substantial reserve formations to be activated during national crises. Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted April 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) ROYAL COCHIN ARMY Chief of Army Operations: Lt. Gen. Shankar Iyer Composition: 1)Shock Army Divisions First Tanks - 1SA Wodeyar Tuskers - 2SA Cochin's Armor - 3SA King's Armor - 4SA TOE: T900 MBT - 750 BMP3 - 900 BTR90 - 800 BRDM - 800 HMMW - 500 2) Armored Cavalry Regiments Cochin Horse - I ACR Gosree Dragoons - II ACR Royal Cochin Cavalry - III ACR Royal Tripunithura Hussars - IV ACR Trichur Horse - V ACR Travancore Cavalry - VI ACR Zamorin Horse - VII ACR Royal Wodeyar Cavalry - VIII ACR Royal Madras Hussars - IX ACR Armored formation with a backbone of 350 T900 MBTs. 3)Mechanized Infantry Divisions King's Regiment - I MD Wodeyar Regiment - II MD Goundar Regiment - III MD Malabar Regiment - IV MD Royal Carnatic Regiment - V MD Royal Madras Regiment - VI MD Naykar Regiment - VII MD Venad Regiment - VIII MD 4) Airborne Divisions Royal Cochin Airborne - I AD Regent's Airborne - II AD Marakkar's Airborne - III AD Madras Airborne - IV AD Carnatic Airborne - V AD Venad Airborne - VI AD 5) Infantry Regiments I Infantry Regiment II Infantry Regiment III Infantry Regiment IV Infantry Regiment V Infantry Regiment VI Infantry Regiment VII Infantry Regiment VIII Infantry Regiment IX Infantry Regiment X Infantry Regiment XI Infantry Regiment XII Infantry Regiment XIII Infantry Regiment XIV Infantry Regiment XV Infantry Regiment Organization Royal Cochin Army Deployments and Table of Organization and Manpower Edited February 26, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted April 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) ROYAL COCHIN NAVY Chief of Naval Operations: Vice Adm. KP Marakkar Composition: 1) Carrier Task Force - 6 TOE: Aircraft Carrier (Cochin class/Malabar class) - 1 Amindvi class Destroyer - 2 Nilambur class Frigate - 3 Attack submarine, SBX class - 1 Midget Submarine - 4 2) Cruiser Task Force - 10 TOE: Kavaratti class Cruiser - 2 Amindvi class Destroyer - 2 Nilambur class Frigate - 2 Attack submarine, SBX class - 1 Midget Submarine - 4 3) Submarine Task Force - 4 TOE: Missile Submarine, SBM class - 1 Attack submarine, SBY class - 1 Attack submarine, SBZ class - 1 Midget Submarine - 6 4) Marine Task Force - 6 TOE: Kottayam class Helicopter Carrier - 1 Landing Ship Tank - 2 Amindvi class Destroyer - 1 Nilambur class Frigate - 2 Missile Boat - 10 Midget Submarine - 4 RO/RO Carrier - 1 5) Independent Attack Submarine Squadrons SB01 - 16 SBYs SB02 - 16 SBXs SB03 - 16 SBZs SB04 - 16 SBZs 6) Marine Divisions - 6 Royal Cochin Navy Task Force Formations and Deployments. Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted April 26, 2009 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (edited) ROYAL COCHIN AIR FORCE Chief of Aerial Operations: Air Vice Mar. Praveen Kumar Composition: SU30 - 6 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each MIG35 - 6 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each MIG29 - 14 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each MCA Jadayu - 10 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each HALOB ( High Altitude LOng range Bomber) - 70 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each MERAT ( MEdium RAnge Transport aircraft ) - 100 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each C130 Hercules - 400 C5 Galaxy - 200 MH53 - 500 Blackhawk - 2000 Bell 212 - 5000 MI26 - 50 UCAV-F, Hornet - 40 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each UCAV-B, Raven - 20 Regiments of 50 aircrafts each S-RECO UAV - 3000 Raven, UAV - 3000 Royal Cochin Air Force Regimental Formations and Deployments. Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 6, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) QUARTER MASTER COMMAND Quarter Master General: Maj. Gen. Sandeep Zachariah Organisation: Logistics Corps Supply and Maintenance Corps Military Engineers Corps Arms and Ammunition Corps Military Vehicles Directorate Defense Production Directorate Defense Industries Consortium Postal Insurance and Banking Directorate Research and Testing Directorate ROYAL COCHIN SPECIAL FORCES Commander: Maj. Gen. Gokul Varma Composition: 22 SF regiment 23 SF regiment 24 SF regiment 25 SF regiment STRATEGIC COMMAND Commander: Maj. Gen. Vijay Kerala Varma Composition: Strategic Engineers Corps Strategic Artillery Corps Strategic Reconnaissance Agency Strategic Air Defense Command BORDER GUARDS Commander: Lt. Gen. Pankaj Seth Composition: Northern Command Southern Command Eastern Command Western Command Border Engineers Corps Total - 20 Heavy Artillery Brigades TRAINING COMMAND Commander: Maj. Gen. Reena Cherian Composition: Army Training Command Air Force Training Command Special Forces Training Command Joint Services Training Command Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 (edited) ROYAL COCHIN POLICE FORCE Commander: Gen. Mohammed Faraz Divided into 7 Law Enforcement Zones, National Capital Territory: Lt. Gen. Suri Badrinath North Zone: Lt. Gen. Manoj Abraham South Zone: Lt. Gen. Nithin Thomas East Zone: Lt. Gen. Vijay R West Zone: Lt. Gen. M Parthasarathy Mid West Zone: Lt. Gen. Fayaz Mohammed Mid East Zone: Lt. Gen. Vinay Rama Varma Other Agencies, National Intelligence Agency: Lt. Gen. Mahesh B Iyer Central Bureau of Investigation: Lt. Gen. Harisena Varma National reconnaissance Agency: Maj. Gen. Visakh Nair Department of Prisons and Rehabilitation: Maj. Gen. Nelvin Joseph Armed Reserve Police Force: Maj. Gen. Praveen Singh Airborne Police Force: Wg. Cdr. Brijesh Hora Railway Police Force: Brig. KP Induchoodan Industrial Security Force: Brig. Rajendra Varma SWAT Directorate: Brig. Manesh VM Police Training Command: Maj. Gen. Bharathchandran Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Keshav IV Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 National Anthem: Vande Mataram *Moves out of this thread immediately* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 National Anthem: Vande Mataram *Moves out of this thread immediately* OOC: I am not imaginative enough to come up with a new national anthem!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkantos Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 OOC: I am not imaginative enough to come up with a new national anthem!! This forums area is ooc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 This forums area is ooc. and factbook threads are supposed to be private. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 (edited) Principal Treaties Baloch Accord - Cochin and Marscurian Pakistan Bosaso Agreement - Cochin and NAPO Cochin - Serca MDoAP Treaty of Vladivostok - Cochin and Shinsei Shikkoku Teikoku Cochin - Groenlandia NAP Cochin - Caucasia NAP Cochin - Curristan Friendship Pact Cochin - Kivortistan Friendship Pact Ratnagiri Accord - Cochin and Dragonisia Cochin - Taiwan NAP Edited November 11, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Principal Industries of the Kingdom of Cochin Navaratnas or the Nine Gems of Cochin industries 1. Larsen and Toubro- L&T is a world class construction and infrastructure development company that has executed many huge projects world wide. They are the principal contractors of Military Engineers Corps and have had roles in constructing the myriad of Airfields that dot the Kingdom. 2. State Bank of Tripunithura - SBT is a state owned enterprise and principal executors of the State Treasury. SBT also has a prominent commercial segment which finances all sorts of inductrial and commercial ventures in and out of Cochin. 3. Fertilizers And Chemicals Travancore Ltd - FACT is the largest company in Cochin's chemical industry. Their main business is in manufacturing products of agricultural industry but they have also made strategic inroads into Defense Industry. They had contributed hugely to the agricultural revelution that transformed the semi-arid landscape of Cochin. 4. Varma Institute of Fundamental Research - A scientific research institute directly run by Cochin's Royal Family, VIFR promotes technological research and advanced scientific research. 5. Tratum Infosystems Pvt. Ltd- Tratum is the largest and most successful IT company in Cochin. It's main businesses are in the fields of artificial intelligence, banking, aerospace, healthcare. Tratum also has a substantial R&D base and it has developed several of the CRICK supercomputers used by RCDF. 6. Encompass Technologies Pvt. Ltd. - ETPL is a company that deals with Physical, Electronic and Network Security and safety systems. ETPL is a leader in develping cutting edge surveillance and monitoring systems. ETPL is a partner in developing the satellites of RCDF's Strategic Command. 7. DNH Healthcare Pvt Ltd. - DNH is a giant in Cochin's Health care industry. It operates many super speciality hospitals in the Kingdom and has set up many charitable missions outside Cochin. The Royal Family is a shareholder in DNH. 8. Majestic Hospitality Services Pvt Ltd. - MHS is a leading hotel and restaurant chain in Cochin. They own prominent hotels such as the Grand Poorna in Cochin. MHS also has a number of hotels worldwide. 9. Kohinoor Rare Earths Limited - KREL is the leader in Cochin's mining industry. They own and operate several mines in and around Cochin mining coal and other minerals. KREL is also engaged in oil prospecting and operates the oil and natural gas field in Karagandy Province. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Major Defense Industries and their products Gosree Aeronautics Limited GAL is a wholly state owned enterprise that produces the aircrafts for the Kingdom. TATRA Automotive Works TATRA is the most successful truck manufacturing company in Cochin. They produce a variety of vehicles for Royal Cochin Defense Forces Mahindra & Mahindra Mahindra and Mahindra is a major manufacturer of all terrain vehicles and SUVs. Metal Storm Cochin State Armory had bought out the Metal Storm company and its patented technologies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 GAL 1. HALOB - High Altitude LOng range Bomber HALOBs are based on the B52s and IL76s. They were developed as a long range bomber suitable for strategic area bombing. Since its inception it has also been widely used as a Heavy lift transport aircraft. Features Tonnage: 200 Tonnes Range (in tank): 11000 Km Midflight refuelling option Powered by 8 GAL RE350 Jet engines Cruise Altitude: 50000 Ft Roles in RCDF: Ultra Heavy Transport Aircraft Long Range strategic bomber Strategic AWACS Aerial Tanker 2. MERAT - MEdium RAnge Tansport aircraft MERATs are roughly based on C5 Galaxy and C141 Starlifter. Features Tonnage: 120 tonnes Range (in tank): 6000 Km Midflight refuelling option Powered by 4 GAL RE350 Jet engines Cruise Altitude: 45000 Ft Roles in RCDF: Heavy Transport Aircraft Tactical AWACS Aerial Tanker Electronic Warfare platform 3. METAC - MEdium Transport AirCraft METACs are roughly based on C130 Hercules and An32 Features Tonnage: 50 tonnes Range (in tank): 4000 Km Midflight refuelling option Powered by 4 GAL RD135 Jet engines Cruise Altitude: 35000 Ft Roles in RCDF: General Purpose Transport Aircraft Aerial Artillery Platform Special Operations Anti Submarine Warfare Naval AWACS Naval Electronics Warfare platform Naval Aerial Tanker 4. UCAV-F (Hornet) - Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle - Fighter Hornet is a 4th Generation fighter powered by 2 GAL RX100 engines with thrust vector. It is armed with two Vulcan 20 mm guns and two Metalstorm 20mm guns. It can be armed with 6 AAMs, 4 on wings and 2 on fuselage. It can also be fixed with 2 FAST Packs. Hornet has a range of 500 km ,a service ceiling of 40000 ft and a top speed of 1.25 Mach. It has mid flight refuelling option. It has a BVR Radar. Hornets are controlled from ground by specially trained Ground Controllers and connectivity is terrestrially, aerially or satellite based. 5. UCAV-B (Raven) - Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle - Bomber Raven is a 4.5th Generation stealth bomber powered by 4 GAL RX100 engines. It is armed with 2 AAMs, wingmounted. It can be carry eight 4000 pound bombs on its fuselage and wings. It can also be fixed with 2 FAST Packs. Raven has a range of 500 km ,a service ceiling of 40000 ft and a top speed of 0.8 Mach. It has mid flight refuelling option. Ravens are controlled from ground by specially trained Ground Controllers and connectivity is terrestrially, aerially or satellite based. 6. S-RECO - Surveillance- RECOnnaissance vehicle S-RECO is the main workhrose of Cochin's surveillance services. It is a light UAV powered by one GAL RX100 engine. S-RECO has a BVR down look radar scope, all waether IR cameras, stealthy bodyframe and laser targetting. With its BVR radar it can provide cluster AWACS capability for combat monitoring. It has a service ceiling of 50000 Ft, a max speed of 0.7 Mach and can fly for 24 hours at a stretch. 7. LCH Piranha - Light Combat Helicopter Piranha is the main attack helicopter of RCDF. It is a Fifth Generation Attack helicopter with a stealthy bodyframe, IR suppressed engines and non directional, noise suppressed blades.It is armed with 2 pods of sixteen 8 inch free flight rockets, 8 ATGMs and 2 AAMs. It also has a 7.62 mm MS GPMG and 2 Vulcan 20mm guns. Piranha has mutually suspended rotor and body frame for added maneuverability and and enclosed tail rotor. It has a max speed of 500 kmph, range of 500 km and is powered by 2 GAL RD350 engines. 8.MH53X GAL has acquired rights to redesign and manufacture MH53s. The redesigned MH53s were classified MH53Xs. They are mainly used for Search and Rescue operations, Special operations etc. MH53Xs are now powered by 2 GAL RD550 engines. 9. UC60 - Blackhawk. GAL has acquired rights to manufacture Blackhawk helicopters with the classification UC-60. They are mainly used for Search and Rescue, Special operations, Air Cavalry operations, ASW. The King uses a UC60 as his personal transport. 10. Bell 212 GAL has acquired rights to manufacture Bell 212s. They are used as general purpose helicopters and is the standard work horse of the RCDF . TATRA Automotive Works 1. TATRA 4x4 tuck 2. TATRA 6x6 truck 3. TATRA 8x8 truck 4. TATRA 4x4 Mine Protected Vehicle 5. BMP3 6. BRDM 7. T72 Chassis 8. T100 MBT - It is the main work horse of Cochin's armor formations. It is a redesigned version of the T90S. Mahindra & Mahindra 1. Mahindra AXE - The grandson of the vnerable Willy's Jeeps they are superb all terrain vehicles. 2. Mahindra Scorpio - It is rugged Sports Utility Vehicle and is much preferred to drive over the rugged terrains in parts of Cochin. Metal Storm 1.MS 40mm grenade launcher 2. MS155 mm Self Propelled Gun 3. MS 155 mm Fixed Battery 4. MS 20 mm Aircraft Gun 5. MS 30 mm AAA 6. MS 7.62 mm General Purpose Machine Gun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 20, 2009 (edited) MISSILES 1. GG19 : Land based Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. Range: 10000km; Payload: 6 MIRV; Liquid Fueled 2. GS19: Submarine Launched Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. Range: 8000km; Payload: 6 MIRV; Liquid Fueled 3. GG20: Land based Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile. Range: 6000km; Liquid fueled 4. GG12: Land based Short Range Ballistic Missile. Range: 2000km; Solid Fueled 5. GS12: Sea based Short Range Ballistic Missile. Range: 2000km; Solid Fueled 6. GG10: Tactical Short Range Ballistic Missile. Range: 800km; Solid fueled 7. SD5: Air Defense Missile. Radar/ Infrared. Range: 300km 8. SD4: Air Defense Missile. Radar. Range: 200km 9. SD3: Air Defense Missile. Radar. Range: 150km 10. SD2: Air Defense Missile. Radar. Range: 70km 11. SD2R: Air Defense Missile. Infrared. Range: 30km 12. AIM-RL: Air to Air Missile, Radar guided. Range: 120 km 13. AIM-R: Air to Air Missile, Radar guided. Range: 70 km 14. AIM-H: Air to Air Missile, Heat guided. Range: 40 km 15. SHARM: Anti-Radiation Missile. Range: 50 km 16. SHRIKE: Air to Surface Missile. Laser/TV/GPS guided. Range 70km. 17. POSID: Anti Ship Missile. Radar/ TV/IR guided. Range: 100km 18. KUB: Supersonic Cruise missile. Range: 1500 KM. 19. TKM2: Anti Tank Missile: Laser/ IR guided ATGM. Range: 5 km 20. MPS - Man Portable IR Guided Surface to Air Missile - Range - 15 km MUNITIONS Mk.100 Torpedo - Standard Naval Torpedo GOAB - Fuel Air Bomb BKT1 - Bunker Buster Bomb, deep penetration fuel air bomb BKT2 - Deep penetration HIgh Explosive bomb GB1 - Standard 2000 pound bomb GB2 - Standard 1000 pound bomb GB3 - Cluster Munituions bomb GB4 - Anti Armor Cluster Munitions bomb GB5 - 2000 pound Fuel Air Bomb GB6 - Napalm Bomb MNP - Anti Personnel Mine MNT - Anti Vehicle Mine MNS - Anti Ship Mine NMP1 - 2000 pound NNEMP bomb GBX2 - 1 MT Gravity Bomb, Thermonuclear GBX1 - 4 MT Gravity Bomb, Thermonuclear GBX5 - 500 KT Gravity Bomb GBX4 - 100 KT Gravity Bomb GBX3 - 50 KT Gravity Bomb GX11 - 1 KT 155mm Artillery Shell GX12 - 0.5KT 155mm Artillery Shell GX13 - 250T 155mm Artillery Shell GX14 - 20T 155mm Artillery Shell C50 - 500 KT BM warhead C25 - 250 KT BM warhead C30 - 500 KT KUB warhead C31 - 250 KT KUB warhead C22 - 10 MT BM warhead, Thermonuclear C10 - 5 MT KUB warhead, Thermonuclear Edited February 20, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted May 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 (edited) ROYAL COCHIN ARMY TOE SHOCK ARMY DIVISION Armored formation with base of 750 T150 MBTs. TOE: 750 T150, 900 BMP3, 800 BTR90, 800 BRDM, 500 Axe, 500 SPG, 300 MRLS, 100 Piranha attack helicopters, 1000 support trucks and 350 support helicopters (GAL Blackhawk and GH44) Total Assault Soldiers: 10000 Total Personnel :43,950 ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT Armored formation with base of 350 T150 MBTs. 350 T150, 400 BMP3, 400 BTR90, 500 BRDM, 300 Axe, 200 SPG, 50 MRLS, 50 Piranha attack helicopters, 500 support trucks and 100 support helicopters (GAL Blackhawk and GH44) Total Assault Soldiers: 5500 Total Personnel: 22,050 MECHANIZED DIVISION Integrated mechanized division of infantry with armor support with 100 T150 MBTs. 100 T150, 800 BTR90, 900 BMP3, 800 BRDM, 700 Axe, 300 Field Guns, 100 MRLS, an attack helicopter battalion of 25 Piranhas, 1000 support trucks and 200 support helicopters Total Assault Soldiers: 22000 Total Personnel: 87,700 AIRBORNE DIVISION Light Infantry Division for airborne operations. 400 BMP3, 350 BRDM, 800 Axe, 50 SPG, 20 MRLS, 75 Piranha attack helicopters, 500 support trucks and 400 support helicopters (GAL Blackhawk and GH44) , 700 FG. Total Assault Soldiers: 10000 Total Personnel: 46,350 INFANTRY REGIMENT Mechanized infantry regiment. 300 BTR90, 500 BMP3, 1500 Axe, 2000 Trucks, 200 FG, 200 Helicopters. Total Assault Soldiers: 22000 Total Personnel: 77,000 MARINE DIVISION Amphibious Assault Division under Royal Cochin Navy with 54 tanks 54 T150, 400 BMP3, 350 BRDM, 800 Axe, 50 SPG, 20 MRLS, 75 Piranha attack helicopters, 500 support trucks and 400 support helicopters (GAL Blackhawk and GH44) , 700 FG. Total Assault Soldiers: 10000 Total Personnel: 46,350 Edited July 26, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted June 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 (edited) RESERVES The following are the principal reserve formations for Royal Cochin Defense Forces. 1. National Defense Corps Formed of retired service personnel from Royal Cochin Army, Royal Cochin Special Forces and Marine Corps. All civil servants have to members of NDC. Private individuals can also be voluntary members of NDC. NDC helps civil administration during natural and artificial calamities and they are liable to be ordered to perform combat oriented tasks in case of war. NDC members have to do 25 days of weekend garrison duty and 3 weeks of active duty per year. 2. Naval Reserve Corps All retired sailors of Royal Cochin Navy comprise this group. Merchant Seamen possessing Seaman's License are also members of NRC. Private sailors can join NRC on a voluntary basis. Members of NRC have to do 3 weeks of active duty every year. 3. Reserve Aviators Corps RAC is composed of retired air men from Royal Cochin Air Force and all individuals possessing Pilot's License in the Kingdom. Members of RAC have to undergo 3 weeks of active duty per year. 4. National Cadet Corps NCC is the scout organization for school and college going students of the Kingdom. It is a voluntary organization. Members of NCC have to undergo 2 weeks of active duty per year. In case of war NCC is liable to issued non combat oriented tasks in combat zones. Tours of duty for NDC, NRC and RAC comprise serving alongside regular personnel in active duty. Cadres of NCC undergo their tours of duty with RCA, RCN and RCAF units based within the Kingdom. NATIONAL RESERVE INVENTORY Quarter Master Command maintains the reserve equipment for all branches of Royal Cochin Defense Forces. The reserve equipments are warehoused in secure depots and issued to units as and when required. In times of emergencies these reserves can be issued to reserve personnel to form additional military units. Current Inventory in Reserves: T100 - 50000 BMP3 - 100000 BTR90 - 100000 BRDM - 100000 MS155SPG - 500000 MS155 Field Gun - 2000000 MRLS - 200000 JADAYU MK.1 - 1000 MIG35 - 1000 SU30 - 500 MIG29 - 600 MIG29K - 300 FUEL RESERVES The Royal Cochin Defense Forces maintains reserves of fuel and petroleum products required for military purposes. Current inventory: 180 days of total combat usage requirements. Department of Interior is responsible for maintaining the National Fuel Reserves required for civil purposes. Based on mean maximum fuel consumption trends studied on a national scale across board for a period of 6 years, the current inventory stands for 300 days. Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted June 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 (edited) NATIONAL DEFENSE DOCTRINE Following incidents shall be considered casus belli and shall merit the launch of total conventional war by the Kingdom of Cochin 1. Offensive military action against any sovereign territory of the Kingdom 2. Any act of blockade against any territory of the Kingdom. 3. An offensive act against any military asset of the Kingdom. 4. An offensive against an accredited diplomat, Cabinet official or Flag Officer of Armed forces. 5. An offensive act against the King or any member of the Cochin Royal Family. 6. An offensive act against a vital national industrial asset. 7. An act of active espionage against the Kingdom discovered within the Kingdom. All conditions declared above shall be taken as a declaration of war against the Kingdom of Cochin and is liable to result in launch of total conventional war. Any act listed under Nuclear Defense Doctrine shall result in the launch of total war. NUCLEAR DEFENSE DOCTRINE The Kingdom of Cochin relies on Fission Type Nuclear Weapons as its Weapon of Mass Destruction. Chemical and Biological Weapons are considered as Weapons of Mass Destruction by the Kingdom. In the event of a WMD attack of any kind on any part of the Kingdom, the Kingdom reserves the right to retaliate with its own WMDs. The Kingdom of Cochin espouses "No First Strik" principle with regard to Strategic Nuclear Weapons (Greater than 70 KT) The Kingdom of Cochin shall resort to First Strike with tactical nuclear weapons (Lesser than 50KT) in case of application of Scorched Earth Policy. SCORCHED EARTH POLICY Condition One: This is a policy to be effected in regions of the Kingdom rated witrh a Class A Threat to Sovereignty. These are provinces which are conventionally less defensible and is liable to be conquered in prolonged assault. These provinces are generally subject to massive investment and development. To prevent these from falling into enemy hands suitable defensive measures are to be used. In case of threat to collapse the Theater Commander is authorized to use Tactical Nuclear Weapons on enemy units that have encroached the territorial boundaries with concurrence with National Command Authority. The weapons may only be used within the Kingdom's boundaries and never at any point beyond. In case of total Provincial loss vital industries and installations are to be destroyed by prepositioned conventional munitions. Condition Two: In case of a defensive war, if the Kingdom's conventional forces are forced to retreat, usage of Tactical Nuclear Warheads is authorized to prevent further enemy onslaught. It must be used only in cases of dire emergencies when the Kingdom's sovereignty is threatened. The warheads may only be targetted within the original boundaries of the Kingdom and in no cases are they to be targetted at any point outside the Kingdom's borders. TYPES OF NUCLEAR DELIVERY Silo based Launch Systems: GG19 , GG20 Rail Mounted Launch Systems: GG19, GG20, GG12 Truck Mounted Launch Systems: GG20, GG12, GG10, KUB Submarine Launch Systems: GS19, GS12, KUB Ship Based Launch Systems: GS12, KUB Aircraft Launched Systems: KUB, GG12, GBX5, GBX4, GBX3 PRINCIPAL NUCLEAR WARHEADS C50 : 500 KT Variable Yield Cruise Missile Warhead C25: 250KT Variable Yield Cruise Missile Warhead C22 500 KT : Ballistic Missile Warhead GBX5 : 250 KT Gravity Bomb GBX4: 100 KT Gravity Bomb GBX3: 50 KT Gravity Bomb Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted August 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 (edited) xx CLASSIFIED XX AIR WARFARE DOCTRINE The Royal Cochin Air Force is the aerial wing of the Royal Cochin Defense Forces. RCAF has 56 regiments of 50 fighter aircrafts each. Kingdom of Cochin uses Multi Role Combat Aircraft for its purposes. The various fighter aircrafts in RCAF are: Jadayu Mk.1 (JM1) - 10 regiments Jadayu Mk.2 (JM2) - 20 regiments Mig35 - 6 regiments Su30 - 6 regiments Mig29 - 6 regiments Royal Cochin Air Force also employs Unmanned Combat Aircrafts of two types: UCAV-F Hornet - 40 regiments UCAV-B Ravens - 20 regiments The Hornets and Ravens are mission specific platforms. Hornets are used primarily for air superiority, AWACS neutralization and radar suppression attacks. Ravens are used for ground assault, air field neutralization operations. The same aircraft can perform different missions depending on additional mission specific modifications. For eg: A Mig29 can perform Air Superiority missions when armed primarily with Air to Air missiles and FAST packs. The same Mig29 on returning to base can be fitted with ground search radar and laser pointers for ground attack mode. The aircraft can fly on Radar Suppression modes, deep penetration strikes, electronic warfare and also Strategic attack modes. A flight crew is trained for all these scenarios and thus during combat conditions an experienced ground crew can change the load settings for maximum effectiveness. A regiment of 50 aircrafts is divided into 2 squadrons of 25 aircrafts which are further subdivided into squads of 8 and flight groups of 4. Air warfare depends upon AWACS coverage. While Merat AWACS are commonly used for combat AWACS duty, higher powered Halob Strategic AWACS are also used. Swarms of S-RECOs can also provide AWACS coverage for air warfare in certain conditions. The RCAF lays focus on BVR combat using the long range AIM-RL, AIM-R and AIM-H missiles. The criteria is to eliminate opposition from a greater range so that when the target comes within visual range they be severely attenuated and disorientated. RCAF fighters are also capable of carrying heavier weapon systems like KUB and GOAB. During combat air neutralization is the first priority followed by Air superiority to facilitate ground combat. Air neutralization is achieved by directly engaging enemy aircrafts to aerial combat, destroying enemy Airborne radar assets and where possible feint enemy air planes to fall into the Kingdom's ground based air defense traps. Elimination of enemy AWACS is a priority mission and to be undertaken with all means even if it requires the using of NMP1s. Air superiority to be maintained by deep incursion strikes against enemy air field and neutralization of enemy air defense networks. Enemy airfields to be neutralized with GB3s, BKT2 and MNTs. Air defenses to be neutralized using NMP1s and SHARM. Once air superiority is achieved Ground support operations can be conducted in force. It is a standard doctrine of Royal Cochin Defense Forces to minimize ground combat casualties by engaging enemy ground units through attenuating air attacks before actual ground contact. Primary targets would be logistics units followed by armored formations which would be engaged in this fashion. S-RECO UAVs and Raptor UAVs would determine enemy ground formation using terrain scanning radar and infra red cameras. The Raptors shall then target these formations using lasers. High altitude fighter bombers shall release GB4 Anti Armor Cluster Munitions which would be terminally guided by the Raptors. These smart weapons shall severely attenuate the numbers of enemy ground forces, primarily their logistics train. This would be followed by UCAV-B Raven attacks on the formations. Certain casualty is to be expected during this phase of combat from low altitude tactical air defense systems employed by the enemy and hence the employment of Unmanned systems. The Ravens shall also engage these air defense units. Once air defense is fairly suppressed Metac Aerial Artillery Platforms would attack the logistic columns and armored units from medium altitudes. The final assault would be by the helicopters of the RCA units and finally the armored units themselves. XX END XX Edited October 5, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted August 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 (edited) The Kingdom of Cochin declares the reorganization of the Royal Cochin Defense Forces to make it a leaner and meaner fighting machine. Old and less serviceable assets and equipments shall be dismantled or sold to other parties. With the reduction in numbers greater technological capabilities would be built into the systems that are being retained. Royal Cochin Navy Aircraft Carrier (Cochin Class) A01 - CNS Sakthan A02 - CNS Cochin A03 - CNS Trichur A04 - CNS Malabar A05 - CNS Travancore A06 - CNS Venad Destroyer (Amindvi Class) DS01 - CNS Amindvi DS02 - CNS Trinity DS03 - CNS Hannibal DS04 - CNS Nelson DS05 - CNS Bhima DS06 - CNS Hunter Cruiser (Kavaratti Class) CR01 - CNS Kavaratti CR02 - CNS Horemheb CR03 - CNS Yamamato CR04 - CNS Excalibur CR05 - CNS Endeavor CR06 - CNS Talwar CR07 - CNS Ranger Frigate (Nilambur Class) FR01 - CNS Nilambur FR02 - CNS Guderian FR03 - CNS Konev FR04 - CNS Patton FR05 - CNS Billiere FR06 - CNS Sekhon FR07 - CNS Maneckshaw Battleship (Kannur Class) BS01 - CNS Kannur BS02 - CNS Cariappa BS03 - CNS Rommel BS04 - CNS Asoka BS05 - CNS Genghis BS06 - CNS Attila BS07 - CNS Tamur BS08 - CNS Akbar Landing Ship Tank / Helicopter Carrier (Kottayam Class) H01 - CNS Kottayam H02 - CNS Rokossovsky H03 - CNS Kirov H04 - CNS Vatutin H05 - CNS Emden H06 - CNS Rapier H07 - CNS Swift H08 - CNS Sivaji Attack Submarine (Zulu Class) SZ01 - CNS Urumqi SZ02 - CNS Bishkek SZ03 - CNS Almaty SZ04 - CNS Lhasa Missile Submarine (Mike Class) SM01 - CNS Kashgar SM02 - CNS Gosree Missile Boats - (Karachi Class) MB01 - MB100 Edited October 17, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted August 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 19, 2009 (edited) Technical details Cochin Class Aircraft Carrier Displacement: 100,000 long tons (approximately 101,600 metric tons or 112,000 short tons) Length: 1,092 ft (333 m) Beam: 134 ft (41 m) Propulsion: 2 TRN1 nuclear reactors Speed: 30+ knots (34 mph - 56 km/h) Complement: 4,660 Armament: Surface-to-air missiles Close-in weapons systems Aircraft carried: More than 75, including a regiment(50) of naval fighters and assorted naval intelligence and transport aircrafts. Amindvi Class Destroyer Displacement: 8,315 tons full load (Flight I) 8,400 tons full load (Flight II) 9,200 tons full load (Flight IIA) Length: 505 feet (154 m) (Flights I and II) 509 feet (155 m) (Flight IIA) Beam: 59 feet (18 m) Draft: 30.5 feet (9.3 m) Propulsion: 4 TRN2 turbines; two shafts, 108,000 total shaft horsepower (4 x 27,000 horsepower) (75 MW) Speed: 30+ knots (56+ km/h) Boats and landingcraft carried: 2 Rigid hull inflatable boats Complement: 23 officers, 250 enlisted Armament: • 90 cells vertical launch systems • KUB cruise missile • POSID AShM • GS12 SRBM • GS10 TBM • SD5 • SD4 • SD3 • SD2 • SD2R • Mk.100 • one 5 inch (127 mm/54) lightweight gun • two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS • two 20 mm Metalstorm CIWS • two MetalStorm missile CIWS Aircraft carried: • None, but LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated helo ASW operations (Flights I and II) • two SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helos (Flight IIA) Edited October 17, 2009 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted August 19, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 19, 2009 (edited) Kavaratti Class Cruiser Type: Guided missile cruiser Displacement: approx. 9,600 tons full load Length: 567 feet (173 m) Beam: 55 feet (17 m) Draught: 33 feet (10 m) Propulsion: 4 × 4 TRN2 turbines; 2 shafts, 80,000 shp (60 MW) Speed: 32.5 knots (60 km/h) Armament: • 90 cells vertical launch systems • POSID AShM • SD5 • SD4 • SD3 • SD2 • SD2R • Mk.100 • one 5 inch (127 mm/54) lightweight gun • two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS • two 20 mm Metalstorm CIWS • two MetalStorm missile CIWS Aircraft carried: • None, but LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated helo ASW operations (Flights I and II) • two SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helos (Flight IIA) Nilambur Class Frigate Displacement: 3,200 tonnes, 3,600 tonnes fully loaded Length: 125 m (410.1 ft) Beam: 15.4 m Draught: 4.1 m (13.45 ft) Propulsion: 2 TRN3 turbines Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h) Armament: • POSID AShM • SD5 • SD4 • SD3 • SD2 • SD2R • Mk.100 • one 5 inch (127 mm/54) lightweight gun • two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS • two 20 mm Metalstorm CIWS • two MetalStorm missile CIWS Aircraft carried: • None, but LAMPS III electronics installed on landing deck for coordinated helo ASW operations (Flights I and II) • two SH-60 Seahawk LAMPS III helos (Flight IIA) Kottayam Class Landing Ship Tank / Helicopter Carrier Displacement: Approx. 40,500 tons (41,150 metric tons) full load Length: 844 ft (257 m) Beam: 106 ft (32 m) Propulsion: 4 TRN2 turbines 800 hp GE bow thruster. 2 Hydraulically Controlled Variable Pitch Reversible Props and 1 Variable Pitch Bow Thruster Speed: 20 knots (37 km/h) Armament : • SD2 • SD2R • Mk.100 • one 5 inch (127 mm/54) lightweight gun • two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS • two 20 mm Metalstorm CIWS • two MetalStorm missile CIWS Can carry men, material and equipment for one Marine Brigade. Zulu Class Attack Submarine Displacement: 7,900 tonnes (7,800 long tons) Length: 377 feet (115 m) Beam: 34 feet (10 m) Propulsion: TRNX5 Speed: >25 knots (46 km/h)+ Range: unlimited except by food supplies Test depth: > 900 ft Armament : 12 KUB cruise missile 12 POSID AShM 4 torpedo tubes for Mk.100 torpedoes. Mike Class Missile Submarine Displacement: 16,764 tonnes (16,499 long tons) Surfaced 18,750 tonnes (18,450 long tons) Submerged Length: 560 ft (170 m) Beam: 42 ft (13 m) Draft: 11.5 meters (38 ft) Propulsion: TRNX1 2x geared turbines 1x325hp auxiliary motor 1 shaft @ 60,000shp Speed: 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h) surfaced +20 knots (23 mph; 37 km/h) submerged (official) 25 knots (29 mph; 46 km/h) submerged (reported)[1] Range: unlimited except by food supplies Test depth: 950 ft Armament: 12 GS19 ICBM 6 GS12 SRBM 12 KUB Cruise Missile 4 torpedo launchers for Mk.100 Torpedoes. Karachi Class Missile Boat Displacement: 172 tons standard, 210 tons full load Length: 37.5 m Beam: 7.64 m Draught: 3.8 m Propulsion: 3× LT B2 waterjets; 19,500 hp Speed: 43 knots Range: 600 nm at 35 knots Crew: 26 / 28 Armament: 2× CSA 30 mm Naval Cannon 1× SD2R 1x SD2 2x MPS 3x TKM2 MS 40mm Direct Fire Cannon MANPAD air defence missiles (Osa II) 4× SS-N-2A Styx Kannur Class Battleship Displacement: Approx. 35,500 tons full load Length: 679 ft (207 m) Beam: 88 ft (27 m) Propulsion: 4 TRN2 turbines 800 hp GE bow thruster. 2 Hydraulically Controlled Variable Pitch Reversible Props and 1 Variable Pitch Bow Thruster Speed: 30 knots (55 km/h) Armament : • SD2 • SD2R • Mk.100 • four 5 inch (127 mm/54) lightweight gun • two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS • two 20 mm Metalstorm CIWS • two MetalStorm missile CIWS • 4 Astra 80 MJ Rail Gun • 3 x 2 180mm CSN18 Naval Heavy Gun Battery • 4 x 120 mm CSN27 MRLS Battery Edited March 11, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king of cochin Posted September 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 (edited) MAPS AND BASES COCHIN HOME TERRITORIES The main territory of the Kingdom of Cochin , including the national capital, prime industries and principal military bases. BALOCH PROVINCE Baloch Province is home of the RCNB Gosree the third and the biggest naval base of the Royal Cochin Navy. Baloch Province is also home to several research institutions, military bases and through the Karakoram Railway serves as one of Cochin's principal ports. RATNAGIRI ENCLAVE RCNB Ratnagiri is Cochin's first naval base. Once the principal port of Cochin, RCNB Ratnagiri is today one of the principal West Coast Fleet Bases. STATION GANGOTHRI The Cochin territory in Antarctica. This territory in East Antarctica is home to several high technology research establishments and is protected by Border Guards. Gangothri also boasts a fully functional port and Naval Base. SUB CONTINENTAL DEFENSE NETWORK The SCDN is an integrated acoustic/electro magnetic and tectonic surveillance system that is installed to protect the coasts of the Kingdom. Arrayed at three distances, 200 NM (light blue), 100 NM (sky blue), 50 NM (dark blue), it is an insurmountable defense of the Kingdom. COCHIN SOSUS Developed as the Dragon Empire SOSUS, the Cochin SOSUS network is a principal Submarine surveillance system laid from RCNB Gosree in Baloch Province to RCNB Gangothri in Antarctica. The precise location of the Cochin SOSUS is classified. The feed from Cochin SOSUS is also occasionally studied by scientists and researchers in the fields of Oceanography, Marine Geology and Marine Biology. Edited February 22, 2010 by king of cochin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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