Military of the Wechua Nation
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Allegiance: | Wechua Nation |
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Personnel: | 160,000 personnel |
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Type: | unified armed forces |
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Current Commander: | Apusquispay Phakchay Chaupin |
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Conflicts & Deployments | Wechua Spring Wechua Sorrow |
The Tawantinsuyu (Army Group) is the military service of the Wechua Nation, comprising integrated land and air components. Their primary mission is to safeguard the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country. As a secondary mission they participate in economic and social development as well as in civil defense tasks. The armed forces are subordinate to the Ministry of Defense and to the Sapa Wechua as Commander-in-Chief.
Despite being landlocked, the Wechua Nation had an agreement with Caputia for naval access at the Port of San Francisco. They had a small naval base east of the city that housed all eight of its ships and three submarines until these were forcibly seized by Caputia at the onset of the Wechua Spring.
The National Police of Wechua is often classified as a part of the armed forces. Although in fact, it has a different organization and a wholly civil mission, its training and activities as an anti-terrorist force have produced markedly military characteristics, giving it the appearance of virtual second military service with significant land and air capabilities. The National Police reports through the Ministry of Interior.
The Department of State Security serves as the Wechua secret police. Its stated purpose is to guarantee the safety of the Wechua Nation against both internal and external enemies. It maintains a vast network of citizens turned informants and fights opposition by overt and covert measures, including hidden psychological destruction of dissidents. Its Directorate for Reconnaissance is responsible for both espionage and for conducting covert operations in the Keltian Green, and possibly in foreign nations. Its Main Department for Communications Security and Personnel Protection provides personal security for the Sapa Wechua, the Inkap Rantin, and members of the Council of the Realm, and maintains and operates an internal secure communications system for the Wechuan Government.
In the year 1659, the Sapa Wechua entered into an agreement with the ESB Group covering the export of armaments and the provisions of services to the Wechua Nation. The total value of the agreement was a closely guarded secret but the arrangement allowed the Wechua to receive a significant quantity of small arms, armored vehicles, and military aircraft, from factories in Normark. This support, especially the formation of an air arm specializing in counter-insurgency operations, was to prove crucial in turning the tide of the Wechua Spring in the favor of the forces of the Sapa Wechua.
Following the onset of the White Plague and the collapse of the Wechua nation, the surviving members of the Tawantinsuyu placed themselves at the disposal of the Sacrifices of Butauros, the anti-Bassarid resistance network maintained by the Raspur Pact from bases in Normark. The first task of the new alliance was to lead to the coast those Wechua who wished to escape the persistent pressure of Bassaridic expansionism and emigrate to Natopian Tapfer or Constancian Eura.
History
- Foundation of Wechua State
- Creation of military, how it started, research and development
- Wechu Border Wars
- War of the Four Sapas
- Joining Raspur Pact
- Wechua Spring
- Wechua Sorrow
- The Restoration
Ranks
Native Tongue Rank | Common-Tongue Rank | Formation | Personnel |
Apusquispay | Field Marshal | Tawantinsuyu (Army Group) | 640,000 |
Apukuna | Captain-General | Suyu (Field Army) | 160,000 |
Apusquin Rantin | Colonel-General | ||
Hatun Apu | Lieutenant-General | Wamani (Corps) | 40,000 |
Apu | Major-General | “ | - |
Hatun Apu Randin | Brigadier-General | Saya (Division) | 10,000 |
Apu Randin | Brigadier | “ | - |
Hunu Kuraka | Colonel | “ | - |
Pichkawaranqa Kuraka | Lieutenant-Colonel | “ | - |
Waranqa Kuraka | Major | “ | - |
Pichkapachaka Kuraka | Captain | “ | - |
Pachaka Kuraka | Vice-Captain | “ | - |
Guaranga Kamayuk | Regiment Leader | Ayllu (Regiment) | 1,000 |
Pachac Kamayuk | Lieutenant | Company | 100 |
Piccka Chunka Kamayuk | Second-Lieutenant | Troop | 50 |
Chunga Kamayuk | Watch Leader | Watch (Section) | 10 |
Unanchayanac | Subaltern | File (Squad) | 5 |
Huancar Kamayuk | Drummer | “ | - |
Choru Kamayuk | Trumpeter | “ | - |
Runancha | Scout | “ | - |
Púcara Kamayuk | Soldier | “ | - |
Aucac Runa | Runner/Porter | “ | - |
Organisation
Establishment
Unit Type | Category | № in Service |
Ayllos (hunting-bolas) | Small Arms | 36,863 |
Chambi (cudgel) | Small Arms | 190,957 |
Chaska Chiqui (star-headed mace) | Small Arms | 22,279 |
Clinger Bomb, Adhesive Anti-Tank Grenade | Small Arms | 215,000 |
Cuncha Chucuna (axe) | Small Arms | 5,795 |
Estólica (spear-thrower) | Small Arms | 20,473 |
Florian Cocktail (Tar, sulphur, petrol, sand, & wick) | Small Arms | 6,000,000 |
Huaraca (sling) | Small Arms | 43,355 |
Suchuc Chiqui (halberd) | Small Arms | 6,642 |
M1525 9 mm Pistol | Small Arms | 25,000 |
M1581 7.62 mm Machine Carbine | Small Arms | 83,000 |
M1591 7.62 mm Rifle | Small Arms | 50,000 |
M1656 9 mm SMG | Small Arms | 155,636 |
Polybolos 12.7 mm HMG | Small Arms | 12,000 |
Horjin CV56(N) | AFV – IFV | 50 |
Paixhans Mark 4 Land Cruiser | AFV – Light Tank | 20 |
T-2 Saeqeh | Air – Light Attack | 10 |
T-3 Akintos | Air – Light Attack | 25 |
R-1 Whirdlebird | Air – Attack Heli | 25 |
Rustolium-class Submarine | Maritime - Submarine | 1 |
Glossary
Native Unit Name | Translation |
Anka Ayllu | Aviation Regiment |
Awki Ayllu | Mountain Guard Regiment |
Capac Ayllu | Command Regiment |
Choqlo Ayllu | Supply Regiment |
Haku Ayllu | Transport Regiment |
Hanpi Ayllu | Medical Regiment |
Hillap'a Ayllu | Air Defence Regiment |
Kuntur Ayllu | Reconnaissance Regiment |
Llank'ay Ayllu | Labour Regiment |
Mink'a Ayllu | Home Service Regiment |
Misa Ayllu | Infantry Regiment |
Qhaqya Ayllu | Artillery Regiment |
Qullqa Ayllu | Depot Regiment |