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}} | }}The '''Royal Corkonian Armed Forces''' (aka: armed forces, cork armed forces) is the organization that is responsible for the defence and the overseeing of Corcaigh's interests both domestic and foreign. The armed forces is split into three branches, The Royal Corkonian Army, The Royal Corkonian Navy, The Royal Corkonian Airforce. Whilst vastly separate from the Defence Forces, the Armed Forces does also maintain civil order and protection, the coast guard and navy share barracks and dockyards and the army also defends the borders with the border guard. | ||
The '''Royal Corkonian Armed Forces''' (aka: armed forces, cork armed forces) is the organization that is responsible for the defence and the overseeing of Corcaigh's interests both domestic and foreign. The armed forces is split into three branches, The Royal Corkonian Army, The Royal Corkonian Navy, The Royal Corkonian Airforce. Whilst vastly separate from the Defence Forces, the Armed Forces does also maintain civil order and protection, the coast guard and navy share barracks and dockyards and the army also defends the borders with the border guard. | |||
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The Royal Corkonian Armed Forces (aka: armed forces, cork armed forces) is the organization that is responsible for the defence and the overseeing of Corcaigh's interests both domestic and foreign. The armed forces is split into three branches, The Royal Corkonian Army, The Royal Corkonian Navy, The Royal Corkonian Airforce. Whilst vastly separate from the Defence Forces, the Armed Forces does also maintain civil order and protection, the coast guard and navy share barracks and dockyards and the army also defends the borders with the border guard.
Role
History
Organisation
Army
Main Article: Organisation of the Corkonian Army
The Corkonian Army follows a Brigadal system, where the army is divided into Brigades which have regiments/companies/battalions. Brigades are universally numbered, meaning if there was a 1st, 2nd and 3rd brigade but the 2nd brigade was decommissioned, the next one would be the 4th Brigade.
Brigades are named as 1st (infantry) Brigade and 2nd (artillery) Brigade which correlate too the Brigades main goal. It does not mean it comprises of only those troops however it means its the majority of its focus.
Structure
Main Article: Structure of the Corkonian Army
The Corkonian Army is spread out across multiple areas of both Europe and the world. Once having colonies in Morocco and Norway, now adays it finds itself with territories in Wales, Cornwall. This has led too the need of a flexible dynamic force that can expand itself across the world.
Equipment
The type of equipment Cork uses varies a lot. Most of the small arms are leftovers from other countries stockpiles that were able to be bought for cheap and the rest is slightly better stuff or captured weaponry. One such example of leftovers being used is the FN FAL being widely used in service. The FN Fal and Aug A3 are the main weapons of the Corkonian Army, Navy and Airforce. Plans to fully replace the FN Fal with the Aug are underway.
Army
Main Article: List of equipment of the Corkonian Army
The Corkonian Army uses a diverse inventory of equipment from around the world, the primary small arm is the FN Fal with attempts of replacing it fully by the Aug A3. The Aug A3 is expected to be handed to combat troops first, for the most part all garrison and non combat troops are issued an FN Fal.