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The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate is a nation led by Caliph Abdullah the 1st on the continent of Asia. The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate's government is a Theocracy with very conservative social policies. Economically, The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate favors far left wing policies. The official currency of The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate is the Pakistani Rupee. At 791 days old, The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate is an ancient nation. The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate has a population of 1,216,014 and a land area of 10,792.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 112.68. Pollution in the nation is everywhere. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.



The first Islamic Caliphate is a Islamic empire which will not surrender.
The Sharia Law is Implemented .

Constitution of the Islamic Caliphate

Preamble:

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. We, the people of the Islamic Caliphate, guided by the principles of Islam and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), establish this Constitution to govern our affairs and uphold the principles of justice, equality, and righteousness.

Article 1: Foundation of the Caliphate

1. The Islamic Caliphate is established as a sovereign state, based on the principles of Islam as the supreme source of legislation, governance, and moral guidance.

2. The Caliphate is a unified entity, and its borders are defined by the territories it holds under its authority.

Article 2: Basic Principles

1. Islam is the religion of the state, and the principles of the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) are the primary sources of legislation.

2. The Caliphate shall promote the values of justice, peace, compassion, and mercy as enshrined in Islamic teachings.

3. All citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs, shall enjoy the rights and protections provided by this Constitution.

Article 3: The Caliph

1. The Caliph is the supreme leader of the Islamic Caliphate and the head of state.

2. The Caliph shall be a pious and knowledgeable Muslim, elected through a process of consultation by the qualified representatives of the Muslim community.

3. The Caliph shall govern in accordance with the Quran and the Sunnah, upholding justice, implementing policies that benefit the people, and safeguarding the rights and freedoms of all citizens.

Article 4: System of Governance

1. The Caliphate adopts a system of governance that balances the principles of consultation (Shura) and the authority of the Caliph.

2. The Caliphate shall establish institutions and mechanisms to ensure transparency, accountability, and public participation in decision-making processes.

3. The Caliphate shall uphold the principles of decentralization, granting autonomy to local administrations while maintaining unity and coordination at the national level.

Article 5: Rights and Freedoms

1. All citizens of the Islamic Caliphate are equal before the law, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or gender.

2. The Caliphate recognizes and protects the rights to life, liberty, and security of every individual.

3. Freedom of belief, expression, assembly, and association shall be guaranteed, provided they do not violate the principles of Islam or the rights of others.

4. The Caliphate shall ensure the right to a fair trial, due process, and protection against torture and arbitrary detention.

5. The Caliphate shall promote social justice, economic well-being, and provide for the needs of its citizens, including education, healthcare, and social welfare.

Article 6: Family and Social Values

1. The Islamic Caliphate upholds the institution of the family as the foundation of society.

2. The Caliphate shall promote and protect the rights of women, ensuring their equal opportunities and participation in all aspects of life, while respecting their roles as mothers and caregivers.

3. The Caliphate shall protect the rights of children and ensure their proper upbringing and education.

4. The Caliphate shall encourage community cohesion, brotherhood, and cooperation among its citizens, fostering a sense of unity and solidarity.

Article 7: Education and Culture

1. The Caliphate shall provide quality education to all citizens, promoting both religious and secular knowledge.

2. Islamic teachings, ethics, and values shall be an integral part of the educational curriculum, promoting a balanced and holistic development of individuals.

3. The Caliphate shall encourage scientific research, cultural exchange, and the preservation of Islamic heritage and civilization.

Article 8: Foreign Policy

1. The Caliphate shall promote peace, justice, and cooperation among nations, and seek friendly relations with all countries.

2. The Caliphate shall support oppressed people, advocate for human rights, and work towards the resolution of conflicts through peaceful means.

3. The Caliphate shall uphold the principles of non-aggression and self-defense, and shall not engage in offensive warfare except in cases of self-defense or protection of the oppressed.

Article 9: Amendment and Supremacy of the Constitution

1. Amendments to this Constitution may be made through a process of consultation and consensus among the representatives of the Muslim community.

2. No amendment shall be made that contradicts the fundamental principles of Islam as outlined in this Constitution.

3. This Constitution, in accordance with Islamic teachings, is the supreme law of the Islamic Caliphate, and all laws and regulations must conform to its provisions.

Conclusion:

This Constitution is a reflection of our commitment to the principles of Islam, justice, and the well-being of our citizens. It establishes the framework for a just and compassionate society, governed by the principles of consultation, equality, and respect for human rights. May Allah guide us in our endeavors to build a prosperous and righteous Islamic Caliphate.

 

Military Serving Personnel List:

- Army: 12,000,000 personnel
 

- Air Force: 7,300,000 personnel
 

- Navy: 8,000,0000 personnel
 

- Coast Guard: 4,000,000 personnel
 

- Marines: 6,000,000 personnel

**Paramilitary:**

- Rangers: 3,000,000 personnel
 

- Frontier Corps: 2,000,000 personnel
 

- Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF): 1,200,000 personnel
 

- Scouts: 900,000 personnel

-Tribal Defense Force:1,500,000 Personnel

-Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG):2,500,000 Personnel



 

**Law Enforcement:**

- Police Departments: 5,000,000

- Special Security Units (SSUs): 500,000 personnel

- Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD): 930,000 personnel

-Customs, Port and Airport Security Forces:780,000 personnel

-Vip and Royal Protection Forces:900,000

**Secret Services:**

- Intelligence Bureaus (IBs): 1,200,000 personnel
 

- Federal Investigation Agency (FIA): 900,000 personnel
 

- Military Intelligence Agencies (MIA): 930,000 personnel


-Other Secret Services:1,500,000 personnel

 

 Northern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Shahbaz
  • Location: Northern Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Equipped with runways for fighter jets, transport planes, and reconnaissance aircraft.
    • Barracks: Accommodation and training facilities for Army, Air Force, and paramilitary troops.
    • Command Sector: Unified command for northern border operations.

Eastern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Al-Mujahid
  • Location: Eastern Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Capable of hosting fighter jets, UAVs, and transport aircraft.
    • Barracks: Facilities for housing and training all deployed forces.
    • Command Sector: Central command for eastern border defenses.

Southern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB As-Safwah
  • Location: Southern Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Advanced runways for combat and support aircraft.
    • Barracks: Comprehensive living and training quarters.
    • Command Sector: Coordination center for southern border security.
    • Naval Base: (If near coast) Facilities for patrol boats, naval ships, and submarines.

Western Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Al-Fursan
  • Location: Western Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Full operational capabilities for military aircraft.
    • Barracks: Modern accommodation for troops with training facilities.
    • Command Sector: Command and control for western border operations.
    • Naval Base: (If near coast) Equipped for naval operations and rapid deployment.

Northwestern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Al-Majd
  • Location: Northwestern Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Comprehensive air operations facilities.
    • Barracks: Housing and training facilities for multi-branch forces.
    • Command Sector: Integrated command for northwestern border defense.

Northeastern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Al-Hashim
  • Location: Northeastern Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Runways and hangars for various military aircraft.
    • Barracks: Advanced living quarters and training areas.
    • Command Sector: Centralized command for northeastern border operations.

Southwestern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Al-Mahdi
  • Location: Southwestern Border
  • Components:
    • Airbase: Equipped for combat and transport aircraft.
    • Barracks: Modern accommodations and training facilities.
    • Command Sector: Command center for southwestern border activities.
    • Naval Base: (If near coast) Facilities for maritime operations and defense.

Southeastern Border Forward Operating Base

  • Name: FOB Al-Amin
  • Location: Southeastern Border
  • Components:

Airbase: Advanced facilities for air operations.

Barracks: Comprehensive housing and training facilities.

Command Sector: Unified command for southeastern border defense.

Naval Base: (If near coast) Capable of hosting naval vessels for coastal defense.

Inner Country Joint Forces Forward Operating Bases (FOBs)

Northern Region Forward Operating Base (FOB)

Located strategically to safeguard the northern borders, this FOB will have comprehensive facilities to support joint operations.

  • Location: Near the northern border, facilitating quick response to threats.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Runway and hangars for fighter jets and transport aircraft.
    • Barracks: Accommodation for troops.
    • Naval Base (if near coast): Dockyard for smaller naval vessels.
    • Command Center: Coordination hub for joint operations.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, Navy, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Ahmed Shah

Western Region Forward Operating Base (FOB)

Strategically positioned to oversee operations in the western region, focusing on border security and rapid response capabilities.

  • Location: Near the western borders, enhancing surveillance and defense.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Facilities for fighter jets, bombers, and UAVs.
    • Barracks: Housing for troops and support personnel.
    • Command Center: Centralized command post for joint operations.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Fatima Abbas

Eastern Region Forward Operating Base (FOB)

Ensures protection of the eastern borders with advanced surveillance and operational facilities.

  • Location: Close to the eastern borders, optimizing response times.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Runway and hangars for aerial operations.
    • Barracks: Accommodation for troops and logistics personnel.
    • Command Center: Advanced control center for operational command.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Zaid Khan

Southern Region Forward Operating Base (FOB)

Critical for safeguarding the southern borders, equipped with robust defense and surveillance capabilities.

  • Location: Near the southern borders, ensuring swift border control.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Tactical air support and drone operations.
    • Barracks: Housing for troops and support staff.
    • Naval Base: Supports smaller naval vessels for coastal defense.
    • Command Center: Operational nerve center for joint forces.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, Navy, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Aisha Rahman

Central Region Forward Operating Base (FOB)

Located centrally to coordinate national defense operations and ensure rapid deployment capabilities.

  • Location: Centralized position for swift response across the nation.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Multi-role aircraft operations and logistics support.
    • Barracks: Comprehensive housing for troops and logistical units.
    • Command Center: Central command post for national operations.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, Navy, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Omar Malik

Benefits of the Joint Forces FOBs

  1. Enhanced Security: Strengthened border defense and surveillance capabilities.
  2. Rapid Response: Quick deployment of forces to counter any threats.
  3. Centralized Command: Efficient coordination of joint operations.
  4. Integrated Facilities: Complete infrastructure for air, land, and naval operations.
  5. Strategic Locations: Positioned strategically to cover all borders and regions effectively.

    Khorasan Region Joint Operating Base

Strategically positioned to oversee operations in the Khorasan region, focusing on regional security and rapid response capabilities.

  • Location: Key position in the Khorasan region, near critical borders and areas of operation.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Facilities for fighter jets, bombers, and UAVs to support aerial operations.
    • Barracks: Housing for troops and support personnel.
    • Naval Base: Dockyard for smaller naval vessels for coastal defense.
    • Command Center: Centralized command post for joint operations.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, Navy, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Ali Akbar

Arabian Region Joint Operating Base

Critical for safeguarding the Arabian region, equipped with robust defense and surveillance capabilities.

  • Location: Near the Arabian region borders, optimizing response times and enhancing regional security.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Tactical air support and drone operations.
    • Barracks: Housing for troops and support staff.
    • Naval Base: Supports smaller naval vessels for coastal defense.
    • Command Center: Operational nerve center for joint forces.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, Navy, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Salim bin Rashid

African Region Joint Operating Base

Located in the African region to coordinate and manage operations across the continent.

  • Location: Centralized position in Africa for efficient command and control.
  • Facilities:
    • Airbase: Multi-role aircraft operations and logistics support.
    • Barracks: Comprehensive housing for troops and logistical units.
    • Command Center: Central command post for continental operations.
  • Forces Deployed: Army, Airforce, Navy, and Paramilitary units.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Fatima Ibrahim

Benefits of the Joint Operating Bases

  1. Enhanced Security: Strengthened regional defense and surveillance capabilities.
  2. Rapid Response: Quick deployment of forces to counter any threats.
  3. Centralized Command: Efficient coordination of joint operations.
  4. Integrated Facilities: Complete infrastructure for air, land, and naval operations.
  5. Strategic Locations: Positioned strategically to cover all regional borders and areas effectively.



    Army of the First Islamic Caliphate (AOTIC)

    Bases:
     

1. **Base Al-Mujahid**
2. **Base Al-Sahaba**
3. **Base Al-Farooq**
4. **Base Al-Madina**
5. **Base Al-Nasir**
6. **Base Al-Rashid**
7. **Base Al-Azhar**
8. **Base Al-Fateh**
9. **Base Al-Salam**
10. **Base Al-Raheem**
11. **Base Al-Bashir**
12. **Base Al-Majid**
13. **Base Al-Harith**
14. **Base Al-Khattab**
15. **Base Al-Mansur**
16. **Base Al-Mujahid**
17. **Base Al-Nawfal**
18. **Base Al-Hasan**
19. **Base Al-Mustafa**
20. **Base Al-Qasim**
21. **Base Al-Mustafa**
22. **Base Al-Hamza**
23. **Base Al-Mustafa**
24. **Base Al-Sadiq**
25. **Base Al-Murad**
26. **Base Al-Sattar**
27. **Base Al-Muqtadir**
28. **Base Al-Ma'arif**
29. **Base Al-Baqir**
30. **Base Al-Azim**
31. **Base Al-Muhsin**
32. **Base Al-Mushir**
33. **Base Al-Mu'izz**
34. **Base Al-Mubarak**
35. **Base Al-Hadi**
36. **Base Al-Muqtadir**
37. **Base Al-Mustafa**
38. **Base Al-Farabi**
39. **Base Al-Muqaddim**
40. **Base Al-Mustafa**
41. **Base Al-Basir**
42. **Base Al-Mushrif**
43. **Base Al-Akbar**
44. **Base Al-Basir**
45. **Base Al-Mutawakkil**
46. **Base Al-Muntasir**
47. **Base Al-Aziz**
48. **Base Al-Hafiz**
49. **Base Al-Mansur**
50. **Base Al-Mustafa**
51. **Base Al-Hakam**
52. **Base Al-Muttaqi**
53. **Base Al-Mutlaq**
54. **Base Al-Habib**
55. **Base Al-Mu'adh**
56. **Base Al-Muhtasib**
57. **Base Al-Muhib**
58. **Base Al-Rafi**
59. **Base Al-Mansur**
60. **Base Al-Mujahid**
61. **Base Al-Nasir**
62. **Base Al-Rashid**
63. **Base Al-Amin**
64. **Base Al-Farooq**
65. **Base Al-Farabi**
66. **Base Al-Maqdisi**
67. **Base Al-Khalid**
68. **Base Al-Rawi**
69. **Base Al-Murad**
70. **Base Al-Hakam**
71. **Base Al-Muttalib**
72. **Base Al-Mu'izz**
73. **Base Al-Mubarak**
74. **Base Al-Hadi**
75. **Base Al-Mujahid**
76. **Base Al-Nasir**
77. **Base Al-Rashid**
78. **Base Al-Amin**
79. **Base Al-Farooq**
80. **Base Al-Farabi**
81. **Base Al-Maqdisi**
82. **Base Al-Khalid**
83. **Base Al-Rawi**
84. **Base Al-Murad**
85. **Base Al-Hakam**
86. **Base Al-Muttalib**
87. **Base Al-Mu'izz**
88. **Base Al-Mubarak**
89. **Base Al-Hadi**
90. **Base Al-Mujahid**
91. **Base Al-Nasir**
92. **Base Al-Rashid**
93. **Base Al-Amin**
94. **Base Al-Farooq**
95. **Base Al-Farabi**
96. **Base Al-Maqdisi**
97. **Base Al-Khalid**
98. **Base Al-Rawi**
99. **Base Al-Murad**
100. **Base Al-Hakam**

 

1. Islam Corps:
 


 

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Amir Khan
 


 


 


 

- Mujahid Regiment
 


 

- 1st Mujahid Battalion “The Lions” (Commander: Major Ahmad Khan)
 


 


 

- 2nd Mujahid Battalion “The Falcons” (Commander: Major Bilal Hassan)
 


 

- 3rd Mujahid Battalion “The Thunderbolts” (Commander: Major Imran Ali)
 


 


 


 


 

- 120th Division
 


 

- 351st Infantry Brigade “The Ironclad Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Usman Malik)
 


 


 

- 502nd Infantry Brigade “The Rifle Titans” (Commander: Brigadier Irfan Siddiqui)
 


 

- 224th Infantry Battalion “The Thundering Attackers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hasan Ahmed)
 


 


 


 


 

- Frontier Regiment
 


 

- 4th Frontier Battalion “The Steel Defenders” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Adnan Khan)
 


 


 

- 6th Frontier Battalion “The Courageous Defenders” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Saleem)
 


 

- 11th Frontier Battalion “The Thundering Defenders” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Shahid Hassan)
 


 


 


 


 

- Islamic Special Forces (ISF)
 


 

- ISF Alpha Commando Unit “The Elite Lions” (Commander: Colonel Saad Khan)
 


 


 

- ISF Bravo Commando Unit “The Stealth Hawks” (Commander: Colonel Ali Akhtar)
 


 

- ISF Reconnaissance Unit “The Thundering Falcons” (Commander: Colonel Waseem Siddiqui)
 


 


 


 


 

**2. Islamabad Corps:**
 


 

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Hassan Mahmood
 


 


 


 

- Islamabad Rifles Regiment
 


 

- 5th Infantry Battalion “The Lions” (Commander: Major Hamza Ali)
 


 


 

- 8th Armored Battalion “The Falcons” (Commander: Major Usman Khan)
 


 

- 12th Artillery Battalion “The Thunderbolts” (Commander: Major Naveed Ahmed)
 


 


 


 


 

- 7th Division
 


 

- 303rd Infantry Brigade “The Ironclad Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Saeed Khan)
 


 


 

- 418th Armored Brigade “The Steel Titans” (Commander: Brigadier Rashid Ali)
 


 

- 127th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Cannons” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Ahsan Mahmood)
 


 


 


 


 

- Eagle Regiment
 


 

- 7th Infantry Battalion “The Soaring Eagles” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Imran Khan)
 


 


 

- 9th Armored Battalion “The Courageous Eagles” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Adil Malik)
 


 

- 15th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Eagles” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Arif Qureshi)
 


 


 


 


 

- 5th Armored Division
 


 

- Iron Rangers Regiment “The Steel Guardians” (Commander: Brigadier Asad Qazi)
 


 


 

- 12th Armored Battalion “The Iron Wolves” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Shoaib Ahmed)
 


 

- 34th Armored Battalion “The Iron Guardians” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Tariq Mehmood)
 


 


 


 


 

- Special Services Group (SSG)
 


 

- SSG Black Stalkers Unit “The Stealth Hawks” (Commander: Colonel Faisal Khan)
 


 


 

- SSG Gray Panthers Unit “The Steel Panthers” (Commander: Colonel Usama Farooq)
 


 

- SSG Desert Eagles Unit “The Thundering Eagles” (Commander: Colonel Imran Siddiqui)
 


 

**2. Islamabad Corps:**

- Airborne Division: The Eagles

   - 4th Airborne Battalion

   - 5th Airborne Battalion

   - 6th Airborne Battalion
 


 


 

**3. Lahore Corps:**
 


 

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Khalid Abbas
 


 


 


 

- Punjab Regiment
 


 

- 20th Frontier Punjab Battalion “The Lionhearts” (Commander: Major Farhan Ali)
 


 


 

- 42nd Assault Battalion “The Steel Sabers” (Commander: Major Imran Khan)
 


 

- 61st Attack Battalion “The Thunderbolts” (Commander: Major Tariq Ahmed)
 


 


 


 


 

- 15th Division
 


 

- 505th Infantry Brigade “The Falcon Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Ali Hassan)
 


 


 

- 721st Armored Brigade “The Panther Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Bilal Ahmed)
 


 

- 330th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Artillery” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Khan)
 


 


 


 


 

- Panther Regiment
 


 

- 31st Panther Battalion “The Steel Panthers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Umar Khan)
 


 


 

- 55th Panther Battalion “The Thundering Panthers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Kashif Ali)
 


 

- 67th Panther Battalion “The Lionheart Panthers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Yasir Khan)
 


 


 


 


 

 

- Airborne Division: The Eagles

   - 4th Airborne Battalion

   - 5th Airborne Battalion

   - 6th Airborne Battalion
 


 


 


 

**0. Ankara:**
 


 


 


 

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Khalid Turk
 


 


 


 

- Mountain Regiment
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 20th Mountain  Battalion “The Lionhearts” (Commander: Major Farhan Ali)
 


 


 


 

- 42nd Cold Warfare Battalion “The Steel Sabers” (Commander: Major Imran Khan)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 61st Hot Warfare Battalion “The Thunderbolts” (Commander: Major Tariq Ahmed)
 


 


 


 

- 15th Division
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 505th Infantry Brigade “The Falcon Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Ali Hassan)
 


 


 


 

- 721st Armored Brigade “The Panther Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Bilal Ahmed)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 330th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Artillery” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Faisal Khan)
 


 


 


 

- Panther Regiment
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 31st Panther Battalion “The Steel Panthers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Umar Khan)
 


 


 


 

- 55th Panther Battalion “The Thundering Panthers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Kashif Ali)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 67th Panther Battalion “The Lionheart Panthers” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Yasir Khan)
 


 


 


 
 


 - Airborne Division: The Lions

   - 7th Airborne Battalion

   - 8th Airborne Battalion

   - 9th Airborne Battalion


 


 

**4. Thunder Corps:**
 


 


 


 

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Zainab Akhtar
 


 


 


 

- DEF Regiment
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 9th DEF Battalion “The Steel Defenders” (Commander: Major Ahmed Khan)
 


 


 


 

- 14th DEF Battalion “The Thundering Defenders” (Commander: Major Ali Raza)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 29th DEF Battalion “The Courageous Defenders” (Commander: Major Bilal Ahmed)
 


 


 


 

- 35th Division
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 712th Infantry Brigade “The Ironclad Brigade” (Commander: Brigadier Usman Khan)
 


 


 


 

- 839th Armored Brigade “The Steel Titans” (Commander: Brigadier Irfan Siddiqui)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 444th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Cannons” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hasan Ahmed)
 


 


 


 

- Falcon Regiment
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 21st Falcon Battalion “The Soaring Falcons” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Qasim Ali)
 


 


 


 

- 39th Falcon Battalion “The Courageous Falcons” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Farhan Malik)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 50th Falcon Battalion “The Thundering Falcons” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Saad Ahmed)
 


 


 


 

- 10th Armored Division
 


 


 


 


 


 

- Steel Warriors Regiment “The Steel Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Shoaib Khan)
 


 


 


 

- 18th Armored Battalion “The Iron Wolves” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Yasir Ahmed)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 25th Armored Battalion “The Thundering Guardians” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Talha Khan)
 


 


 


  Airborne Division: The Thunderbolts

   - 10th Airborne Battalion

   - 11th Airborne Battalion

   - 12th Airborne Battalion

 


 


 


 


 

**5. Kashmir Core:**
 


 


 


 

- Core Commander: Lieutenant General Abdullah Khan
 


 


 


 

- 19th Assault Kashmir Division:
 


 


 


 


 


 

- Division Commander: Major General Rashid Ali
 


 


 


 

- 1st Azad Brigade “The Free Lions” (Commander: Brigadier Usman Khan)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 2nd Azad Brigade “The Courageous Lions” (Commander: Brigadier Ayesha Malik)
 


 


 


 

- 3rd Azad Brigade “The Lionhearts” (Commander: Brigadier Farhan Ahmed)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 30th Kashmir Rifles:
 


 


 


 

- Division Commander: Major General Kamran Ahmed
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 1st Kashmir Battalion “The Thundering Bulls” (Commander: Brigadier Bilal Khan)
 


 


 


 

- 2nd Kashmir Battalion”The Steel Hawks” (Commander: Brigadier Nida Ali)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- 3rd Kashmir Battalion”The Soaring Falcons” (Commander: Brigadier Saad Khan)
 

 


 

**6. Tehran Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Mohammad Hassan

- **23rd Tehran Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Ali Reza

 - **1st Tehran Brigade “The Iron Lions” (Commander: Brigadier Ahmad Khan)**
 
 - **2nd Tehran Brigade “The Brave Hearts” (Commander: Brigadier Fatima Ali)**
 
 - **3rd Tehran Brigade “The Valiant Tigers” (Commander: Brigadier Omar Farooq)**

- **44th Tehran Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Hossein Abbas
 
 - **1st Tehran Battalion “The Flying Eagles” (Commander: Brigadier Layla Khan)**
 
 - **2nd Tehran Battalion “The Stealth Panthers” (Commander: Brigadier Kareem Ahmed)**
 
 - **3rd Tehran Battalion “The Golden Dragons” (Commander: Brigadier Noura Malik)**

**Airborne Division: The Desert Hawks**

- **20th Airborne Battalion**

- **21st Airborne Battalion**

- **22nd Airborne Battalion**

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**7. Cairo Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Ibrahim Salah

- **17th Cairo Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Ahmed Hassan

 - **1st Cairo Brigade “The Desert Wolves” (Commander: Brigadier Saeed Ali)**
 
 - **2nd Cairo Brigade “The Sand Scorpions” (Commander: Brigadier Amira Mahmoud)**
 
 - **3rd Cairo Brigade “The Nile Crocodiles” (Commander: Brigadier Hani Ahmed)**

- **32nd Cairo Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Fatima Mansour
 
 - **1st Cairo Battalion “The Pharaoh's Guard” (Commander: Brigadier Jamal Khan)**
 
 - **2nd Cairo Battalion “The Sphinx Battalion” (Commander: Brigadier Samira Ali)**
 
 - **3rd Cairo Battalion “The Oasis Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Youssef Malik)**

**Airborne Division: The Pyramid Falcons**

- **10th Airborne Battalion**

- **11th Airborne Battalion**

- **12th Airborne Battalion**

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**8. Dubai Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Khalid Abbas

- **15th Dubai Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Ali Sultan

 - **1st Dubai Brigade “The Falcon Knights” (Commander: Brigadier Sara Ahmed)**
 
 - **2nd Dubai Brigade “The Sandstorm Battalion” (Commander: Brigadier Hussain Malik)**
 
 - **3rd Dubai Brigade “The Palm Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Fatima Khan)**

- **27th Dubai Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Noura Mohammed
 
 - **1st Dubai Battalion “The Golden Sands” (Commander: Brigadier Karim Hassan)**
 
 - **2nd Dubai Battalion “The Desert Foxes” (Commander: Brigadier Amina Ali)**
 
 - **3rd Dubai Battalion “The Mirage Battalion” (Commander: Brigadier Ahmed Mansour)**

**Airborne Division: The Sky Divers**

- **7th Airborne Battalion**

- **8th Airborne Battalion**

- **9th Airborne Battalion**

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**9. Muscat Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Salim Al Said

- **12th Muscat Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Hisham Ahmed

 - **1st Muscat Brigade “The Sea Falcons” (Commander: Brigadier Fatima Salim)**
 
 - **2nd Muscat Brigade “The Mountain Eagles” (Commander: Brigadier Khalid Omar)**
 
 - **3rd Muscat Brigade “The Sultan's Guard” (Commander: Brigadier Mariam Abdullah)**

- **21st Muscat Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Abdullah Al-Mansoori
 
 - **1st Muscat Battalion “The Omani Tigers” (Commander: Brigadier Layla Abbas)**
 
 - **2nd Muscat Battalion “The Coastal Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Ahmed Al Said)**
 
 - **3rd Muscat Battalion “The Sand Serpents” (Commander: Brigadier Noura Al Said)**

**Airborne Division: The Arabian Knights**

- **4th Airborne Battalion**

- **5th Airborne Battalion**

- **6th Airborne Battalion**


 

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**10. Algiers Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Ahmed Belkacem

- **21st Algiers Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Hassan Ali
 
 - **1st Algiers Brigade “The Desert Lions” (Commander: Brigadier Malik Ahmed)**
 
 - **2nd Algiers Brigade “The Atlas Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Amina Boumediene)**
 
 - **3rd Algiers Brigade “The Barbary Falcons” (Commander: Brigadier Karim Ben Youssef)**

- **33rd Algiers Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Fatima Khadraoui
 
 - **1st Algiers Battalion “The Casbah Guards” (Commander: Brigadier Layla Bakhti)**
 
 - **2nd Algiers Battalion “The Berber Raiders” (Commander: Brigadier Omar Chaoui)**
 
 - **3rd Algiers Battalion “The Kabylie Rangers” (Commander: Brigadier Noura Hamza)**

**Airborne Division: The Djurdjura Eagles**

- **13th Airborne Battalion**

- **14th Airborne Battalion**

- **15th Airborne Battalion**

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**11. Istanbul Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Mehmet Yıldırım

- **22nd Istanbul Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Ayşe Demir
 
 - **1st Istanbul Brigade “The Bosphorus Guardians” (Commander: Brigadier Ali Bey)**
 
 - **2nd Istanbul Brigade “The Ottoman Knights” (Commander: Brigadier Zeynep Kaya)**
 
 - **3rd Istanbul Brigade “The Golden Horn Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Fatma Tekin)**

- **34th Istanbul Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Hasan Avcı
 
 - **1st Istanbul Battalion “The Sultan's Own” (Commander: Brigadier Selim Çelik)**
 
 - **2nd Istanbul Battalion “The Galata Rangers” (Commander: Brigadier Ayşe Yılmaz)**
 
 - **3rd Istanbul Battalion “The Byzantine Eagles” (Commander: Brigadier Murat Korkmaz)**

**Airborne Division: The Bosporus Falcons**

- **16th Airborne Battalion**

- **17th Airborne Battalion**

- **18th Airborne Battalion**

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**12. Kabul Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Mohammad Ibrahim

- **24th Kabul Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Ahmad Shah
 
 - **1st Kabul Brigade “The Mountain Wolves” (Commander: Brigadier Rahmatullah Khan)**
 
 - **2nd Kabul Brigade “The Panjshir Guardians” (Commander: Brigadier Malala Akbar)**
 
 - **3rd Kabul Brigade “The Afghan Falcons” (Commander: Brigadier Ayub Khan)**

- **45th Kabul Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Fatima Rahmat
 
 - **1st Kabul Battalion “The Khyber Rifles” (Commander: Brigadier Gul Khan)**
 
 - **2nd Kabul Battalion “The Hindu Kush Rangers” (Commander: Brigadier Zara Gul)**
 
 - **3rd Kabul Battalion “The Kabul Defenders” (Commander: Brigadier Ahmed Jan)**

**Airborne Division: The Kabul Hawks**

- **23rd Airborne Battalion**

- **24th Airborne Battalion**

- **25th Airborne Battalion**

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**13. Dhaka Core:**

- **Core Commander:** Lieutenant General Abdul Rahman

- **25th Dhaka Division:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Sultana Ahmed
 
 - **1st Dhaka Brigade “The Bengal Tigers” (Commander: Brigadier Anwar Khan)**
 
 - **2nd Dhaka Brigade “The Sundarbans Rangers” (Commander: Brigadier Fatima Rahman)**
 
 - **3rd Dhaka Brigade “The Padma Guardians” (Commander: Brigadier Rafiq Hasan)**

- **46th Dhaka Rifles:**

 - **Division Commander:** Major General Ali Akbar
 
 - **1st Dhaka Battalion “The Ganges Rifles” (Commander: Brigadier Ayesha Begum)**
 
 - **2nd Dhaka Battalion “The Chittagong Warriors” (Commander: Brigadier Ibrahim Khan)**
 
 - **3rd Dhaka Battalion “The Dhaka Defenders” (Commander: Brigadier Nusrat Ali)**

**Airborne Division: The Bengal Falcons**

- **26th Airborne Battalion**

- **27th Airborne Battalion**

- **28th Airborne Battalion**



 

**Northern Core - The First Islamic Caliphate Army**

 

**Command Structure:**

- **Core Commander:** Major General Ahmad Al-Faisal

- **Deputy Core Commander:** Brigadier Sana Khan

**Divisions and Brigades:**

1. **1st Armored Division - The Desert Lions**

   - Commanded by Major General Tariq Rahman

   - Responsible for armored and mechanized warfare in the region.

2. **2nd Infantry Division - The Iron Wolves**

   - Commanded by Major General Ali Hassan

   - Responsible for ground-based infantry operations and territorial defense.

3. **3rd Mountain Division - The Snow Leopard Regiment**

   - Commanded by Brigadier Ayesha Malik

   - Specialized in mountain warfare and high-altitude operations.

4. **4th Artillery Brigade - The Thunderbolts**

   - Commanded by Brigadier Farhan Malik

   - Responsible for artillery support and missile units.

5. **6th Special Forces Brigade - The Silent Shadows**

   - Commanded by Colonel Zara Khan

   - Elite special forces unit specializing in covert operations and counter-terrorism.

6. **8th Air Defense Brigade - The Sky Sentinels**

   - Commanded by Brigadier Rashid Ahmed

   - Responsible for air defense and anti-aircraft operations.

7. **10th Engineer Brigade - The Shield Builders**

   - Commanded by Brigadier Samir Khan

   - Responsible for construction, fortification, and obstacle clearance.

8. **12th Infantry Brigade - The Northern Light Infantry**

   - Commanded by Brigadier Saifullah Khan

   - Specialized infantry brigade known for its combat effectiveness and adaptability in diverse terrains.



 

**Electrical and Mechanical Engineering ,Signals and Army Air Defense Core(EMESAADC) :**

The Electrical and Mechanical Engineering ,Signals and Army Air Defense Core(EMESAADC) is an integral part of the Army ensuring the seamless functioning of electronic warfare Systems, Signals, Engineering and Air Defense

- **EME Regiment Commander:** Major General Farhan Abbas

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Section:
Section Commander: Colonel Shahbaz Khizr

-1st Electrical Engineering Battalion "The Lightning Makers" (Commander: Major Arham Irani)
-2nd Mechanical Engineering Battalion "The Combat Builders" (Commander: Major Abdul Hadi)
-3rd Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Battalion "The Fighting Engineers" (Commander: Major Ali Rehman)

Signals Section:

- Regiment Commander: Colonel Hasan Ali

   - 1st Signals Battalion "The Thundering Relayers" (Commander: Major Asif Khan)

   - 2nd Signals Battalion "The Lightning Signals" (Commander: Major Ayesha Malik)

   - 3rd Signals Battalion "The Rapid Connectors" (Commander: Major Bilal Ahmed)

Army Air Defence Section:

- Regiment Commander: Colonel Khurram Haman

   - 1st SAM Battalion "The Fast Missile Killer" (Commander: Major Asif Khan)

   - 2nd Anti-Air Craft Artillery Battalion "The Air Exploders" (Commander: Major Ayesha Malik)

   - 3rd Air Defence Battalion "The Rapid Killers" (Commander: Major Bilal Ahmed)

Composition:

1. **Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Batteries**:
  - *Weapons*: Al-Samim 1 (Medium-range SAM system), Al-Samim 2 (Long-range SAM system)
  - *Description*: Equipped with sophisticated SAM systems, these batteries are capable of engaging and neutralizing hostile aircraft and missiles at varying ranges, providing a formidable layer of air defence.

2. **Anti-Aircraft Artillery Units**:
  - *Weapons*: Al-Harb AA Gun (Towed anti-aircraft gun), Al-Fajr AAA System (Self-propelled anti-aircraft artillery)
  - *Description*: These units deploy a range of anti-aircraft weaponry, including towed guns and self-propelled artillery, to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft and drones flying at lower altitudes.

3. **Radar Surveillance Network**:
  - *Equipment*: Al-Nazar Radar System (Long-range surveillance radar), Al-Haris Radar Network (Mobile radar system)
     F-800:Short Range Radar System Maximum detection:10000M AGL Minimum:0M AGL 400 KM On Each Radar
     F900:Medium Range Radar System Maximum detection:50000M AGL Minimum:10000M AGL 5000 KM on Each  Radar
     F-10000:Long Range Radar System Maximum Detection:5000000 Maximum AGL Minimum:50000M AGL 50000 KM on each
  - *Description*: The core operates an extensive radar surveillance network comprising long-range and mobile radar systems, enabling early detection and tracking of aerial threats across the airspace and also being able to act as a jammer.

4. **Command and Control Center**:
  - *Facility*: Al-Himaya Air Defence Operations Center
  - *Description*: The core's command and control center serves as the nerve center for air defence operations, coordinating the deployment of assets and orchestrating response measures to aerial threats in real-time.

5. **Man-portable Air Defence Systems (MANPADS)**:
  - *Weapons*: Al-Qasif MANPADS
  - *Description*: Infantry units are equipped with MANPADS for mobile and rapid response to low-flying enemy aircraft and helicopters, enhancing the core's flexibility and coverage.

Al-Dair Defense System

Overview

The Al-Dair Defense System is a state-of-the-art, multi-layered defense network designed to protect the First Islamic Caliphate from a wide range of threats, including aerial, missile, and ground attacks. The system integrates advanced radar, missile interception, and electronic warfare capabilities to ensure comprehensive security.

Components

Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Batteries

  • Weapons: Al-Madafi 1 (Medium-range SAM system), Al-Madafi 2(Long-range SAM system)
  • Description: Equipped with sophisticated SAM systems, these batteries are capable of engaging and neutralizing hostile aircraft and missiles at varying ranges, providing a formidable layer of air defense.

Radar and Early Warning Systems

  • High-Frequency Radar Stations: F-10000 Radar Systems
    • Description: Located at strategic points along the borders and critical infrastructure sites. These radars are capable of detecting aircraft,stealth aircraft, ballistic missiles, and low-flying cruise missiles.
  • Satellite Surveillance
    • Description: A network of geostationary and low-earth orbit satellites for continuous monitoring. Equipped with infrared and optical sensors for real-time data transmission.

Missile Defense Units

  • Short-Range Missile Defense
    • System: Al-Safir SAM System
    • Description: Designed to intercept short-range ballistic and cruise missiles. Mobile launchers are positioned near urban centers and military bases.
  • Medium-Range Missile Defense
    • System: Al-Najm SAM System
    • Description: Capable of targeting medium-range missiles and aircraft. Deployment includes both fixed and mobile units covering key strategic areas.
  • Long-Range Missile Defense
    • System: Al-Raad BMD System
    • Description: Intercepts long-range ballistic missiles in mid-flight and terminal phases. Fixed installations ensure coverage even in the case of localized attacks.
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
    • Types: Surveillance drones and armed drones
    • Description: Surveillance drones for early detection and armed drones for precision strikes. Operated from both ground control stations and naval vessels.

Electronic Warfare and Cyber Defense

  • Electronic Warfare Units
    • Functions: Jamming enemy radar, communication systems, and GPS signals.
    • Deployment: Mobile units that can be quickly relocated based on threat assessment.
  • Cyber Defense Command
    • Functions: Protects critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks and conducts offensive cyber operations against adversaries. Works closely with national intelligence agencies to monitor and counter cyber threats.

Ground Defense Units

  • Anti-Tank Systems
    • System: Al-Harith
    • Description: Equipped with advanced anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) and rapid-firing cannons. Deployed along potential ground invasion routes and key defensive positions.
  • Quick Reaction Forces (QRF)
    • Composition: Highly trained infantry units supported by armored vehicles and artillery. Positioned near high-risk areas for rapid deployment.

Naval Defense Units

  • Coastal Defense Batteries
    • System: Al-Bahr
    • Description: Equipped with anti-ship missiles and coastal artillery. Deployed along the coastline to protect against naval invasions and blockades.
  • Naval Patrols
    • Fleet: Al-Nasr
    • Description: Fast attack crafts and corvettes for patrolling territorial waters and intercepting enemy vessels. Based at major naval bases and key ports.

Strategic Reserves

  • Missile Reserve
    • System: Al-Kifah
    • Description: Stockpile of strategic and tactical missiles ready for rapid deployment in case of an escalated conflict.

Deployment Strategy

The Al-Dair Defense System is designed to be flexible and responsive, with mobile units that can be quickly redeployed based on threat assessment. The integration of advanced radar systems, comprehensive missile defense units, and a robust command and control center ensures that the First Islamic Caliphate remains protected against a wide array of threats.
 

M88A2 Hercules (American)

Role: Armored Recovery Vehicle

Description: Heavy-duty recovery vehicle capable of towing disabled tanks and heavy vehicles.

Bergepanzer 3 Büffel (German)

Role: Armored Recovery Vehicle

Description: Armored recovery vehicle with crane and winch for tank recovery and repair operations.

FV434 (British)

Role: Armored Repair and Recovery Vehicle

Description: Armored vehicle equipped with a crane and workshop tools for on-field repairs.

K1 ARV (South Korean)

Role: Armored Vehicle Repair

Description: Designed to support main battle tanks in field conditions with repair capabilities.

MTVR Wrecker (American)

Role: Tactical Recovery Vehicle

Description: Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement wrecker variant equipped with towing and recovery equipment for medium vehicles.

MAN 10t Multi (German)

Role: Maintenance Vehicle

Description: Multi-purpose vehicle with workshop and spare parts storage for on-field maintenance.

KAMAZ-6350 (Russian)

Role: Heavy Utility Truck

Description: Used for transporting spare parts and maintenance personnel.

M1070 HET (American)

Role: Heavy Equipment Transporter

Description: Used for transporting heavy equipment, including tanks and armored vehicles.

Scania G410 (Swedish)

Role: Heavy-Duty Transporter

Description: Capable of carrying various military equipment for logistical support.

Mercedes-Benz Unimog (German)

Role: Mobile Workshop Vehicle

Description: Versatile vehicle equipped with tools and equipment for field repairs.

IVECO LMV (Italian)

Role: Light Multirole Vehicle

Description: Equipped as a mobile workshop for quick repairs and maintenance tasks.

LeTourneau L-2350 (American)

Role: Heavy-Duty Crane

Description: Used for lifting and recovering damaged vehicles.

Liebherr LTM 1090 (German)

Role: Mobile Crane

Description: With a long reach, used for vehicle recovery and repair tasks.

Ural-4320 (Russian)

Role: All-Terrain Vehicle

Description: Used for transporting maintenance teams and equipment in challenging terrains.

Tatra T815 (Czech)

Role: Heavy-Duty Truck

Description: Used for transporting heavy equipment and providing logistical support.

 Signals Regiment Vehicles (First Islamic Caliphate Armed Forces)

The Signals Regiment is equipped with advanced vehicles to ensure reliable communication and electronic warfare capabilities. Here are the 15 vehicles in the Signals Regiment:

1. **AN/TTC-56 (American)**
  - **Role**: Tactical Communications Center
  - **Description**: Mobile communications hub providing secure voice and data communication in tactical environments.

2. **BTR-152 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Command and Communication Vehicle
  - **Description**: Armored vehicle equipped with communication systems for command and control.

3. **Fuchs TPz-1 (German)**
  - **Role**: Armored Command Post Vehicle
  - **Description**: Armored vehicle serving as a mobile command post with extensive communication capabilities.

4. **M577 (American)**
  - **Role**: Armored Command Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides a mobile command and control center with enhanced communication equipment.

5. **Land Rover Defender (British)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Radio Vehicle
  - **Description**: Equipped with radio communication systems for field operations.

6. **Mercedes-Benz Zetros (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Communication Center
  - **Description**: Rugged vehicle providing robust communication and command capabilities.

7. **Kamaz 4310 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Signal Relay Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides extended range for communication signals in field operations.

8. **MAN SX45 (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Command Post
  - **Description**: Heavy-duty vehicle equipped with communication systems for command and control.

9. **IVECO 40.10WM (Italian)**
  - **Role**: Field Communication Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides secure and reliable communication in various field environments.

10. **Renault Sherpa (French)**
   - **Role**: Tactical Communication Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures continuous communication for tactical units.

11. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
   - **Role**: Communication Support Vehicle
   - **Description**: Supports field communication systems and provides maintenance capabilities.

12. **SISU E13TP (Finnish)**
   - **Role**: Mobile Electronic Warfare Vehicle
   - **Description**: Equipped with electronic warfare systems to disrupt enemy communications.

13. **Ural-4320 (Russian)**
   - **Role**: Signal Support Vehicle
   - **Description**: Supports communication infrastructure and provides logistical support.

14. **Tatra T815 (Czech)**
   - **Role**: Signal Equipment Transporter
   - **Description**: Transports communication equipment and provides logistical support.

15. **Mercedes-Benz Unimog (German)**
   - **Role**: Mobile Communication Repair Vehicle
   - **Description**: Equipped with tools and spare parts for repairing communication systems in the field.
 

**Gurkha Corps of The First Islamic Caliphate:**

- Corps Commander: Major General Rajendra Thapa

**Himalayan Infantry Division:**

- Division Commander: Major General Rajendra Thapa

  **Gurkha Brigade:**

  - Brigade Commander: Colonel Durga Bahadur Rana

    - 1st Gurkha Battalion “The Lions of the Peaks” (Commander: Major Ahmad Khan)

    - 2nd Gurkha Battalion “The Soaring Falcons” (Commander: Major Bilal Hassan)

    - 3rd Gurkha Battalion “The Thundering Thunderbolts” (Commander: Major Imran Ali)

  **Alpine Armored Division:**

  - Division Commander: Major General Rajendra Thapa

    - 351st Armored Brigade “The Ironclad Guardians” (Commander: Brigadier Usman Malik)

    - 502nd Mechanized Brigade “The Steel Vanguard” (Commander: Brigadier Irfan Siddiqui)

    - 224th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Cannons” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hasan Ahmed)

**Mountain Reconnaissance Brigade:**

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Keshav Gurung

  **Summit Regiment:**

  - Regiment Commander: Colonel Roshan Lama

    - 4th Summit Battalion “The Granite Defenders” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Adnan Khan)

    - 6th Summit Battalion “The Courageous Ascents” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Saleem)

    - 11th Summit Battalion “The Echoing Guardians” (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Shahid Hassan)

**Gurkha Special Operations Group:**

- Group Commander: Colonel Kiran Thapa

  - ISF Alpha Commando Unit “The Elite Lions” (Commander: Colonel Saad Khan)

  - ISF Bravo Commando Unit “The Stealth Hawks” (Commander: Colonel Ali Akhtar)

  - ISF Reconnaissance Unit “The Thundering Falcons” (Commander: Colonel Waseem Siddiqui)

**Gurkha Support Battalion:**

- Battalion Commander: Colonel Narayan Shrestha

**Gurkha Aviation Squadron:**

- Squadron Commander: Wing Commander Bikram Thapa

   - Airborne Division: The Skyward Falcons

      - 1st Airborne Battalion (Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Keshav Thapa)

      - 2nd Airborne Battalion (Commander: Major Ram Bahadur)

      - 3rd Airborne Battalion (Commander: Major Suresh Gurung)

The Gurkha Corps of The First Islamic Caliphate represents the strength of the mountains, safeguarding the nation's integrity with unwavering courage.


 

Military Police Core:

 

 Military Police Core

The Military Police Core is responsible for maintaining discipline, law enforcement, and security within the armed forces. They also perform peacekeeping, combat support, and civil law enforcement functions.

 Brigade 1

**1st Military Police Brigade**

- **Brigade Commander**: Brigadier General Raza Ali

**Regiments:**

1. **Military Police Battalion**
  - Role: Law enforcement, traffic control, and base security
  - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Khan

2. **Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Unit**
  - Role: Counter-terrorism and special operations support
  - Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Mehmood

3. **Criminal Investigation Division (CID)**
  - Role: Investigate serious crimes within the military
  - Commander: Major Sanaullah Malik

4. **Provost Marshal's Office**
  - Role: Command and control of military police activities
  - Commander: Major General Abdul Qadir

5. **Corrections Battalion**
  - Role: Operation of military prisons and detention facilities
  - Commander: Colonel Yousuf Khan

 Brigade 2

**2nd Military Police Brigade**

- **Brigade Commander**: Brigadier General Ayesha Siddiqui

**Regiments:**

6. **Field MP Company**
  - Role: Support for deployed forces, law enforcement, and security
  - Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Faizan Ali

7. **Police Intelligence Unit**
  - Role: Intelligence gathering and analysis for military police operations
  - Commander: Major Naeem Shah

8. **Combat Support Battalion**
  - Role: Protection of critical infrastructure and high-value assets
  - Commander: Colonel Hamza Rashid

9. **Special Response Unit**
  - Role: Rapid response to incidents requiring military police intervention
  - Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Asma Khan

10. **Military Working Dog Unit**
   - Role: Use of trained dogs for security, detection, and patrol
   - Commander: Major Saadat Ali

 Brigade 3

**3rd Military Police Brigade**

- **Brigade Commander**: Brigadier General Imran Shah

**Regiments:**

11. **Traffic Control Unit**
   - Role: Traffic management and accident investigations
   - Commander: Colonel Usman Mahmood

12. **Security and Protection Battalion**
   - Role: Personal security details for high-ranking officials and VIPs
   - Commander: Major Aamir Khan

13. **Legal Services Battalion**
   - Role: Provide legal support and advice to military police operations
   - Commander: Colonel Farah Ahmed

14. **Cybersecurity Unit**
   - Role: Protect military networks and investigate cybercrimes
   - Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Sara Shahid

15. **Community Policing Unit**
   - Role: Engage with local communities and provide support during civil emergencies
   - Commander: Major Bilal Riaz

 

Vehicles

1. **Toyota Land Cruiser  (Japanese)**
  - Role: Patrol and rapid response
  - Description: Robust and reliable vehicle for law enforcement and security operations.

2. **Ford Ranger (American)**
  - Role: Tactical operations and transport
  - Description: Light-duty truck used for various military police tasks.

3. **M1117 Guardian (American)**
  - Role: Armored security vehicle (SWAT Unit)
  - Description: Provides protection for SWAT operations in high-risk environments.

4. **Chevrolet Suburban (American)**
  - Role: Undercover operations and transport (CID)
  - Description: SUV used for covert investigations and transporting personnel.

5. **Volvo Gran Artic 300 Customized for Command and Control**
  - Role: Mobile command post 
  - Description: Equipped with communication and command tools for managing military police activities.

6. **Volvo Gran Artic 300 Customized for Prisoner Transport**
  - Role: Secure prisoner transport (Corrections Battalion)
  - Description: Armored vehicle for safe transport of detainees and prisoners.

7. **Land Rover Defender (British)**
  - Role: Patrol and reconnaissance (Field MP Company)
  - Description: Versatile vehicle for military police operations in various terrains.

8. **Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (German)**
  - Role: Intelligence gathering and surveillance (Police Intelligence Unit)
  - Description: Van used for mobile surveillance and intelligence operations.

9. **HMMWV (American)**
  - Role: Tactical support and transport (Combat Support Battalion)
  - Description: Light tactical vehicle for combat and support operations.

10. **M1151 Enhanced Armament Carrier (American)**
   - Role: Rapid response and intervention (Special Response Unit)
   - Description: Armored vehicle for quick deployment to critical incidents.

11. **Toyota Hilux (Japanese)**
   - Role: Dog handling and transport (Military Working Dog Unit)
   - Description: Vehicle equipped for handling military working dogs and their handlers.

12. **Mitsubishi Pajero (Japanese)**
   - Role: Traffic management and enforcement (Traffic Control Unit)
   - Description: SUV for traffic control operations and accident response.

13. **BMW X5 (German)**
   - Role: VIP protection and security (Security and Protection Battalion)
   - Description: Luxury vehicle used for VIP transport and personal security details.

14. **Volvo XC90 (Swedish)**
   - Role: Legal support and transport (Legal Services Battalion)
   - Description: SUV for legal officers providing support to military police operations.

15. **Daihatsu Terios (Japanese)**
   - Role: Cyber operations and security (Cybersecurity Unit)
   - Description: Vehicle equipped with cybersecurity tools for mobile operations.

16. **Nissan Navara (Japanese)**
   - Role: Community engagement and support (Community Policing Unit)
   - Description: Pickup truck used for community policing and emergency response.

17.**Audi A8(German)**
   - Role: Patrolling and Response
   - Description: Sedan used for community policing and emergency response.

Equipment
1. **Small Arms**
  - Includes pistols, rifles, and submachine guns for personal defense and law enforcement.

2. **Body Armor**
  - Bulletproof vests and helmets for personal protection during operations.

3. **Radio Communication Systems**
  - Handheld radios and vehicle-mounted communication equipment for coordination.

4. **Surveillance Equipment**
  - Cameras, listening devices, and other surveillance tools for investigations.

5. **Riot Control Gear**
  - Shields, batons, tear gas, and non-lethal weapons for crowd control.

6. **Forensic Tools**
  - Equipment for collecting and analyzing evidence during criminal investigations.

7. **Breaching Equipment**
  - Tools for forced entry and building clearance during operations.

8. **Medical Kits**
  - First aid supplies and trauma kits for emergency medical treatment.

9. **Robotics**
  - Remote-controlled devices for bomb disposal and hazardous material handling.

10. **Navigation and GPS**
   - Systems for location tracking and route planning during operations.

11. **Tactical Lights**
   - Flashlights and vehicle-mounted lights for nighttime operations.

12. **Toolkits and Maintenance Equipment**
   - Tools for vehicle and equipment maintenance in the field.

13. **Specialized Vehicles Modifications**
   - Armored plating, weapon mounts, and other vehicle modifications for specific roles.

 

 Overview

The Military Police Core ensures discipline and security within the First Islamic Caliphate armed forces. They are equipped and trained to handle a wide range of missions, from law enforcement and traffic control to counter-terrorism and cyber defense, ensuring operational readiness and safety across military installations and operations.
 

 

 

**Military Engineering Service (MES):**

- Head of MES: Brigadier General Ayesha Malik

**MES Divisions:**

1. **Alpha MES Division**

   - Division Commander: Colonel Farhan Ahmed

   - 1st Engineer Brigade "The Builders of Faith" (Commander: Major Nida Khan)

   - 2nd Engineer Brigade "The Foundation Guardians" (Commander: Major Bilal Ali)

2. **Bravo MES Division**

   - Division Commander: Colonel Imran Khan

   - 3rd Engineer Brigade "The Builders of Unity" (Commander: Major Sara Ahmed)

   - 4th Engineer Brigade "The Foundation Defenders" (Commander: Major Saad Malik)

**MES Battalions:**

1. **Alpha MES Battalion "The Swift Constructors"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hasan Ali

2. **Bravo MES Battalion "The Pioneering Engineers"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Aisha Khan

3. **Charlie MES Battalion "The Steadfast Builders"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Farooq Ahmed

 

 Missile and Nuclear Division (MAND) of The First Islamic Caliphate

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**Missile and Nuclear Division (MAND):**

The Missile and Nuclear Division (MAND) of The First Islamic Caliphate is responsible for handling the nation's nuclear arsenal, including nuclear and thermonuclear warheads, and missile systems. The division ensures the security, maintenance, and deployment of these strategic assets.

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**Division Commander:** General Raheel Muhammad

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**Nuclear Warheads Section:**

**Section Commander:** Brigadier General Tariq Khan

- **1st Nuclear Battalion "The Atomic Sentinels"** (Commander: Colonel Ahmed Sharif)
- **2nd Thermonuclear Battalion "The Fusion Forces"** (Commander: Colonel Iqbal Hussain)
- **3rd Control Battalion "The Radiant Engineers"** (Commander: Colonel Nasir Malik)

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**Missile Systems Section:**

**Section Commander:** Brigadier General Khalid Rehman

- **1st Ballistic Missile Battalion "The Long Reach"** (Commander: Colonel Faisal Mirza)
- **2nd Cruise Missile Battalion "The Precision Strikers"** (Commander: Colonel Saeed Akhtar)
- **3rd Hypersonic Missile Battalion "The Speed Demons"** (Commander: Colonel Zeeshan Ali)

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### Response System: Strategic Command and Control (SCC)

The Strategic Command and Control (SCC) system is the backbone of MAND's ability to respond to threats and launch weapons under the command of the Caliph and military leadership.

**Key Components of SCC:**

1. **Strategic Operations Center (SOC):**
  - **Location:** Classified
  - **Function:** The nerve center of MAND, where all strategic decisions are made. Equipped with real-time intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities.
  - **Personnel:** Commanded by General Raheel Muhammad, with a team of senior military officers and technical experts.

2. **High Command Communication Network (HCCN):**
  - **Function:** A secure and encrypted communication network that links the Caliph, military leadership, and SOC. Ensures instant and secure communication for decision-making and command dissemination.
  - **Features:** Advanced encryption, multiple redundancies, and cybersecurity measures.

3. **Automated Threat Detection System (ATDS):**
  - **Function:** Monitors global and regional threats in real-time using satellites, radar, and other ISR assets. Capable of identifying potential threats, including missile launches and troop movements.
  - **Response:** Triggers automatic alerts to SOC and initiates defensive protocols.

4. **Integrated Missile Launch Platform (IMLP):**
  - **Function:** A sophisticated platform that integrates all missile systems, allowing for coordinated launches. Can be operated manually by authorized personnel or automatically in case of confirmed threats.
  - **Capabilities:** Simultaneous multi-missile launches, real-time target adjustments, and fail-safe mechanisms to prevent unauthorized launches.

5. **Command and Control Vehicles (CCVs):**
  - **Al-Buraq Command and Control Vehicle:**
    - **Description:** Mobile command centers equipped with communication, planning, and execution tools. Can operate independently if SOC is compromised.
  - **Al-Tariq Mobile Radar Unit:**
    - **Description:** Provides real-time threat tracking and data to SOC and CCVs.

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**Nuclear and Thermonuclear Warheads:**

1. **Al-Mudamir Nuclear-Hydrogen Mix Warhead**
2. **Al-Najm Thermonuclear Warhead**
3. **Al-Raad Nuclear Warhead**
4. **Al-Fatah Thermonuclear Warhead**
5. **Al-Buraq Nuclear Warhead**
6. **Al-Safira Thermonuclear Warhead**
7. **Al-Nasr Nuclear Warhead**
8. **Al-Battar Thermonuclear Warhead**
9. **Al-Mujahid Nuclear Warhead**
10. **Al-Farooq Thermonuclear Warhead**
11. **Al-Zulfiqar Nuclear Warhead**
12. **Al-Harith Thermonuclear Warhead**
13. **Al-Ghaffar Nuclear Warhead**
14. **Al-Saif Thermonuclear Warhead**
15. **Al-Tariq Nuclear Warhead**
16. **Al-Hassan Thermonuclear Warhead**
17. **Al-Mustafa Nuclear Warhead**
18. **Al-Wahid Thermonuclear Warhead**
19. **Al-Rashid Nuclear Warhead**
20. **Al-Aziz Thermonuclear Warhead**
21. **Al-Muqtadir Nuclear Warhead**
22. **Al-Jabbar Thermonuclear Warhead**
23. **Al-Malik Nuclear Warhead**
24. **Al-Qadir Thermonuclear Warhead**
25. **Al-Khaliq Nuclear Warhead**
26. **Al-Hadi Thermonuclear Warhead**
27. **Al-Muhaymin Nuclear Warhead**
28. **Al-Muqaddim Thermonuclear Warhead**
29. **Al-Muakhkhir Nuclear Warhead**
30. **Al-Rafi Thermonuclear Warhead**
31. **Al-Muizz Nuclear Warhead**
32. **Al-Mubarak Thermonuclear Warhead**
33. **Al-Matin Nuclear Warhead**
34. **Al-Muhsin Thermonuclear Warhead**
35. **Al-Muqtadir Nuclear Warhead**
36. **Al-Hafiz Thermonuclear Warhead**
37. **Al-Majid Nuclear Warhead**
38. **Al-Majeed Thermonuclear Warhead**
39. **Al-Mughni Nuclear Warhead**
40. **Al-Mughira Thermonuclear Warhead**
41. **Al-Muqtadir Nuclear Warhead**
42. **Al-Mujaddid Thermonuclear Warhead**
43. **Al-Muhit Nuclear Warhead**
44. **Al-Muhaymin Thermonuclear Warhead**
45. **Al-Malik Nuclear Warhead**
46. **Al-Mukhtar Thermonuclear Warhead**
47. **Al-Mudathir Nuclear Warhead**
48. **Al-Mughni Thermonuclear Warhead**
49. **Al-Muqtadir Nuclear Warhead**
50. **Al-Muntasir Thermonuclear Warhead**
51. **Al-Muqtadir Nuclear Warhead**
52. **Al-Muizz Thermonuclear Warhead**
53. **Al-Muhsin Nuclear Warhead**
54. **Al-Muntaqim Thermonuclear Warhead**
55. **Al-Majid Nuclear Warhead**
56. **Al-Mughir Thermonuclear Warhead**
57. **Al-Mumtaz Nuclear Warhead**
58. **Al-Muhaymin Thermonuclear Warhead**
59. **Al-Muqtadir Nuclear Warhead**
60. **Al-Muiz Thermonuclear Warhead**
61. **Al-Mukarram Nuclear Warhead**
62. **Al-Mujahid Thermonuclear Warhead**
63. **Al-Musharraf Nuclear Warhead**
64. **Al-Mukhtar Thermonuclear Warhead**
65. **Al-Muntazir Nuclear Warhead**
66. **Al-Muntaqim Thermonuclear Warhead**
67. **Al-Mukhlis Nuclear Warhead**
68. **Al-Muqaddir Thermonuclear Warhead**
69. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
70. **Al-Muqaddim Thermonuclear Warhead**
71. **Al-Muqallad Nuclear Warhead**
72. **Al-Muqawim Thermonuclear Warhead**
73. **Al-Muqbadir Nuclear Warhead**
74. **Al-Muqaddas Thermonuclear Warhead**
75. **Al-Muqaddir Nuclear Warhead**
76. **Al-Muqaddim Thermonuclear Warhead**
77. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
78. **Al-Muqallid Thermonuclear Warhead**
79. **Al-Muqawil Nuclear Warhead**
80. **Al-Muqawim Thermonuclear Warhead**
81. **Al-Muqbadir Nuclear Warhead**
82. **Al-Muqaddas Thermonuclear Warhead**
83. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
84. **Al-Muqaddim Thermonuclear Warhead**
85. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
86. **Al-Muqallid Thermonuclear Warhead**
87. **Al-Muqawil Nuclear Warhead**
88. **Al-Muqawim Thermonuclear Warhead**
89. **Al-Muqbadir Nuclear Warhead**
90. **Al-Muqaddas Thermonuclear Warhead**
91. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
92. **Al-Muqaddim Thermonuclear Warhead**
93. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
94. **Al-Muqallid Thermonuclear Warhead**
95. **Al-Muqawil Nuclear Warhead**
96. **Al-Muqawim Thermonuclear Warhead**
97. **Al-Muqbadir Nuclear Warhead**
98. **Al-Muqaddas Thermonuclear Warhead**
99. **Al-Muqaddim Nuclear Warhead**
100. **Al-Muqaddim Thermonuclear Warhead**

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**Missile Systems:**

1. **Al-Sawm High-Hypersonic Missile**
  - **Speed:** Mach 25 (30,870 kilometers per hour)
  - **Description:** This missile represents the pinnacle of hypersonic technology. It can navigate through space and traverse long distances with pinpoint accuracy. Equipped with advanced guidance systems, it ensures unparalleled precision in targeting enemy assets. It also possesses inherent destructive capabilities, making it effective even without a warhead.

2. **Al-Najm Ballistic

Missile**
  - **Range:** 5,000 kilometers
  - **Description:** A medium-range ballistic missile capable of delivering both conventional and nuclear payloads with high accuracy. It is designed for rapid deployment and strategic strikes.

3. **Al-Raad Cruise Missile**
  - **Range:** 3,000 kilometers
  - **Description:** A precision-guided cruise missile designed to strike high-value targets with minimal collateral damage. It can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads.

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**Vehicles for MAND:**

1. **Al-Fateh Mobile Missile Launcher**
  - **Description:** Capable of transporting and launching various types of missiles. It is equipped with advanced targeting systems and electronic countermeasures.

2. **Al-Buraq Command and Control Vehicle**
  - **Description:** Provides real-time communication and coordination for missile and nuclear operations. It is equipped with state-of-the-art encryption and cybersecurity systems.

3. **Al-Tariq Mobile Radar Unit**
  - **Description:** Equipped with long-range detection and tracking systems, capable of identifying and tracking airborne threats and missile launches.

4. **Al-Mujahid Armored Transport Vehicle**
  - **Description:** Used for the secure transportation of nuclear warheads and missile components. It is heavily armored and equipped with countermeasures against interception.

5. **Al-Aziz Maintenance and Repair Vehicle**
  - **Description:** Designed for field maintenance and repair of missile systems and launchers. It includes advanced tools and diagnostic equipment.

6. **Al-Sami Logistics Support Vehicle**
  - **Description:** Provides logistical support, including the transportation of fuel, spare parts, and other essential supplies for missile operations.


 

 Army Aviation Corps:

**Transport Squadrons:**

1. No. 1 Transport Squadron "Golden Wings" - NHIndustries NH90 (Squadron Leader: Major Asad Mahmood)

2. No. 2 Transport Squadron "Swift Airlifters" - Mil Mi-17 (Squadron Leader: Major Aisha Khan)

3. No. 3 Transport Squadron "Stealth Phantoms" - Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk (Squadron Leader: Major Usman Ali)

4. No. 4 Transport Squadron "Shadow Hawks" - Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Squadron Leader: Major Sara Malik)

5. No. 5 Transport Squadron "Thunder Riders" - Eurocopter AS532 Cougar (Squadron Leader: Major Ahmed Shah)

**Utility Squadrons:**

6. No. 6 Utility Squadron "Silver Falcons" - Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil (Squadron Leader: Captain Hina Abbas)

7. No. 7 Utility Squadron "Stealth Hawks" - Bell OH-58 Kiowa (Squadron Leader: Captain Saad Ahmed)

8. No. 8 Utility Squadron "Sky Griffins" - Mil Mi-8 Hip (Squadron Leader: Captain Ayesha Khan)

9. No. 9 Utility Squadron "Swift Raptors" - Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk (Squadron Leader: Captain Usman Ali)

10. No. 10 Utility Squadron "Shadow Ravens" - Eurocopter EC725 Caracal (Squadron Leader: Captain Sara Ahmed)

**Attack Squadrons:**

11. No. 11 Attack Squadron "Nightmares" - AH-64 Apache (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Mahmood)

12. No. 12 Attack Squadron "Sky Raiders" - Mi-28 Havoc (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Shah)

13. No. 13 Attack Squadron "Deathstalkers" - AH-1Z Viper (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Aisha Khan)

14. No. 14 Attack Squadron "Shadow Wolves" - AH-1W Super Cobra (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Saad Ali)

15. No. 15 Attack Squadron "Thunderbolts" - Kamov Ka-52 Alligator (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Sara Malik)

**Reconnaissance and Surveillance Squadrons:**

16. No. 16 Reconnaissance Squadron "Seahawks" - Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk (Squadron Leader: Major Faizan Ahmed)

17. No. 17 Reconnaissance Squadron "Ghost Riders" - Eurocopter AS550 Fennec (Squadron Leader: Major Kamran Ali)

18. No. 18 Reconnaissance Squadron "Swift Eyes" - Bell OH-58 Kiowa (Squadron Leader: Major Zoya Malik)

19. No. 19 Reconnaissance Squadron "Stealth Guardians" - Eurocopter EC725 Caracal (Squadron Leader: Major Tariq Ahmed)

20. No. 20 Reconnaissance Squadron "Night Stalkers" - Boeing CH-47 Chinook (Squadron Leader: Major Aliya Khan)

**Command and Control Squadrons:**

21. No. 21 Command and Control Squadron "Guardian Hawks" - Boeing CH-47 Chinook (Customized Control Room) (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Asad Mehmood)

22. No. 22 Command and Control Squadron "Eagle Eyes" - Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion (Customized Control Room) (Squadron Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Zoya Ali)

**Medical Evacuation Squadrons:**

23. No. 23 Medical Evacuation Squadron "Lifesavers" - Eurocopter EC135 (Squadron Leader: Captain Ahmed Malik)

24. No. 24 Medical Evacuation Squadron "Angel Wings" - Eurocopter EC145 (Squadron Leader: Captain Amina Ahmed)

25. No. 25 Medical Evacuation Squadron "Phoenix Medics" - Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Squadron Leader: Captain Usman Khan)

**Combat Search and Rescue Squadrons:**

26. No. 26 Combat Search and Rescue Squadron "Rescue Knights" - Sikorsky HH-60H Rescue Hawk (Squadron Leader: Major Sara Khan)

27. No. 27 Combat Search and Rescue Squadron "Phoenix Guardians" - AgustaWestland AW139 (Squadron Leader: Major Saad Ali)

28. No. 28 Combat Search and Rescue Squadron "Thunderstorm Angels" - Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion (Squadron Leader: Major Ayesha Khan)

**Training Squadrons:**

29. No. 29 Training Squadron "Sky Instructors" - Bell 206 JetRanger Training Helicopters (Squadron Leader: Captain Faizan Ahmed)

30. No. 30 Training Squadron "Silver Talons" - Eurocopter EC635 Training Helicopters (Squadron Leader: Captain Zoya Ali)


VTOL Squadrons:
VTOL Aircraft Squadrons (Army)

31. 653 VTOL Squadron "Sky Guardians"  
  - Aircraft: V-22 Osprey  
  - Role: Rapid Deployment and Transport

32. 847 VTOL Squadron "Iron Eagles"  
  - Aircraft: V-22 Osprey  
  - Role: Special Operations Support

33. 912 VTOL Squadron "Storm Riders"  
  - Aircraft: V-22 Osprey  
  - Role: Tactical Airlift

34. 735 VTOL Squadron "Falcon Warriors"  
  - Aircraft: V-22 Osprey  
  - Role: Combat Search and Rescue

35. 521 VTOL Squadron "Thunder Hawks
  - Aircraft: V-22 Osprey  
  - Role: Medical Evacuation and Logistics

Heavy Army Transport:
36.237 Transport Squadron "Iron Eagles"

  • Aircraft: MI-17
  • Role: Tactical Airlift

37.792 Transport Squadron "Thunder Hawks"

  • Aircraft: MI-26
  • Role: Heavy Lift Transport

38.953 Transport Squadron "Storm Riders"

  • Aircraft: Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion
  • Role: Heavy Lift Transport

39.153 Transport Squadron "Falcon Warriors"

  • Aircraft: MI-38
  • Role: Medium Lift Transport

40.289 Transport Squadron "Sky Guardians"

  • Aircraft: Chinook
  • Role: Medium Lift Transport



    Light Aircraft Squadrons:
    40. Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron
  • Aircraft: Cessna 208 Caravan
  • Role: Surveillance and Reconnaissance
  • Base: AAB Base Ababeel
  • Commander: Wing Commander Naveed Ahmed

41. Light Utility Squadron

  • Aircraft: Beechcraft King Air 350
  • Role: Utility and Transport
  • Base: AAB Base Zulfiqar
  • Commander: Wing Commander Asad Ali

43. Training and Liaison Squadron

  • Aircraft: PAC MFI-17 Mushshak
  • Role: Training and Liaison
  • Base: AAB Base Saifullah
  • Commander: Wing Commander Yasir Khan

44. Air Ambulance Squadron

  • Aircraft: Cessna Citation Excel
  • Role: Medical Evacuation and Air Ambulance
  • Base: AAB Base Barq
  • Commander: Wing Commander Farooq Ahmad

45. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Squadron

  • Aircraft: CH-4 Rainbow (UCAV)
  • Role: Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  • Base: AAB Base Al-Fateh
  • Commander: Wing Commander Ahmed Khan



    Army Airborne Corps

Structure:
The Army Airborne Corps is composed of multiple divisions and brigades, specializing in rapid deployment, high-mobility operations, and air assault capabilities. Each unit is equipped to handle a variety of combat and support roles, ensuring versatility and effectiveness in diverse operational scenarios.

 Divisions:
**1st Airborne Division "Sky Warriors"**
- **1st Airborne Brigade "Eagle's Talon"**
 - 1st Airborne Battalion
 - 2nd Airborne Battalion
 - 3rd Airborne Battalion
- **2nd Airborne Brigade "Falcon's Fury"**
 - 4th Airborne Battalion
 - 5th Airborne Battalion
 - 6th Airborne Battalion
- **3rd Airborne Brigade "Hawk's Strike"**
 - 7th Airborne Battalion
 - 8th Airborne Battalion
 - 9th Airborne Battalion

**2nd Airborne Division "Thunder Raiders"**
- **4th Airborne Brigade "Stormbringers"**
 - 10th Airborne Battalion
 - 11th Airborne Battalion
 - 12th Airborne Battalion
- **5th Airborne Brigade "Lightning Warriors"**
 - 13th Airborne Battalion
 - 14th Airborne Battalion
 - 15th Airborne Battalion
- **6th Airborne Brigade "Wind Riders"**
 - 16th Airborne Battalion
 - 17th Airborne Battalion
 - 18th Airborne Battalion

**3rd Airborne Division "Iron Eagles"**
- **7th Airborne Brigade "Steel Talons"**
 - 19th Airborne Battalion
 - 20th Airborne Battalion
 - 21st Airborne Battalion
- **8th Airborne Brigade "Bronze Falcons"**
 - 22nd Airborne Battalion
 - 23rd Airborne Battalion
 - 24th Airborne Battalion
- **9th Airborne Brigade "Golden Hawks"**
 - 25th Airborne Battalion
 - 26th Airborne Battalion
 - 27th Airborne Battalion

 Command Structure:
- **Commander of Army Airborne Corps**: Lieutenant General Imran Shah
 

 Mission:
The Army Airborne Corps is tasked with rapid deployment and high-intensity operations in diverse terrains. They excel in air assault, parachute insertions, and quick reaction to emerging threats, ensuring that the First Islamic Caliphate maintains a powerful and agile force capable of responding to any crisis.



 Artillery Corps
Core Commander:Major General Khan Azam

1st Artillery Brigade


 

Commander: Brigadier Ali Rehman


 

1. 31st Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: M777 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Aamir Rashid


 

2. 32nd Rocket Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: BM-30 Smerch

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Qureshi


 

3. 33rd Self-Propelled Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: PzH 2000

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Aziz


 

4. 34th Multiple Launch Rocket System Regiment

   - Artillery: M270 MLRS

   - Commander: Colonel Faisal Khan


 

5. 35th Towed Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: FH-70

   - Commander: Colonel Nasir Shah


 

6. 36th Heavy Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: M120 Mortar

   - Commander: Colonel Bilal Hussain


 

7. 37th Self-Propelled Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: 2S4 Tyulpan

   - Commander: Colonel Zafar Ahmed


 

8. 38th Field Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: D-30 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Sohail Malik


 

9. 39th Coastal Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: 130mm M-46

   - Commander: Colonel Hassan Tariq


 

10. 40th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: 2A45M Sprut-B

    - Commander: Colonel Naveed Khan


 

11. 41st Heavy Howitzer Regiment

    - Artillery: 2S7 Pion

    - Commander: Colonel Asim Khan


 

12. 42nd Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: Tornado-G

    - Commander: Colonel Zubair Ahmed


 

13. 43rd Mountain Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: M116 Pack Howitzer

    - Commander: Colonel Imran Hashmi


 

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 2nd Artillery Brigade


 

Commander: Brigadier Farhan Saeed


 

1. 44th Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: M777 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Rashid Khan


 

2. 45th Rocket Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: BM-30 Smerch

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Malik


 

3. 46th Self-Propelled Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: PzH 2000

   - Commander: Colonel Adnan Qureshi


 

4. 47th Multiple Launch Rocket System Regiment

   - Artillery: M270 MLRS

   - Commander: Colonel Saad Ahmed


 

5. 48th Towed Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: FH-70

   - Commander: Colonel Khalid Hussain


 

6. 49th Heavy Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: M120 Mortar

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Raza


 

7. 50th Self-Propelled Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: 2S4 Tyulpan

   - Commander: Colonel Faisal Javed


 

8. 51st Field Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: D-30 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Junaid Khan


 

9. 52nd Coastal Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: 130mm M-46

   - Commander: Colonel Usman Tariq


 

10. 53rd Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: 2A45M Sprut-B

    - Commander: Colonel Naveed Malik


 

11. 54th Heavy Howitzer Regiment

    - Artillery: 2S7 Pion

    - Commander: Colonel Shahbaz Qadir


 

12. 55th Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: Tornado-G

    - Commander: Colonel Salman Ali


 

13. 56th Mountain Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: M116 Pack Howitzer

    - Commander: Colonel Farooq Hussain


 

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 3rd Artillery Brigade


 

Commander: Brigadier Kamran Riaz


 

1. 57th Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: M777 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Shah


 

2. 58th Rocket Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: BM-30 Smerch

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Qureshi


 

3. 59th Self-Propelled Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: PzH 2000

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Khan


 

4. 60th Multiple Launch Rocket System Regiment

   - Artillery: M270 MLRS

   - Commander: Colonel Faraz Malik


 

5. 61st Towed Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: FH-70

   - Commander: Colonel Saeed Ahmed


 

6. 62nd Heavy Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: M120 Mortar

   - Commander: Colonel Khalid Raza


 

7. 63rd Self-Propelled Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: 2S4 Tyulpan

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Javed


 

8. 64th Field Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: D-30 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Asad Khan


 

9. 65th Coastal Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: 130mm M-46

   - Commander: Colonel Rizwan Tariq


 

10. 66th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: 2A45M Sprut-B

    - Commander: Colonel Zafar Hussain


 

11. 67th Heavy Howitzer Regiment

    - Artillery: 2S7 Pion

    - Commander: Colonel Fahad Malik


 

12. 68th Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: Tornado-G

    - Commander: Colonel Zahid Ahmed


 

13. 69th Mountain Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: M116 Pack Howitzer

    - Commander: Colonel Irfan Hussain


 

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 4th Artillery Brigade


 

Commander: Brigadier Yasir Qadir


 

1. 70th Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: M777 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Nauman Shah


 

2. 71st Rocket Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: BM-30 Smerch

   - Commander: Colonel Kamran Hussain


 

3. 72nd Self-Propelled Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: PzH 2000

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Ahmed


 

4. 73rd Multiple Launch Rocket System Regiment

   - Artillery: M270 MLRS

   - Commander: Colonel Zain Farooq


 

5. 74th Towed Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: FH-70

   - Commander: Colonel Umair Javed


 

6. 75th Heavy Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: M120 Mortar

   - Commander: Colonel Adeel Hussain


 

7. 76th Self-Propelled Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: 2S4 Tyulpan

   - Commander: Colonel Adnan Qadir


 

8. 77th Field Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: D-30 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Usman Farooq


 

9. 78th Coastal Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: 130mm M-46

   - Commander: Colonel Khalid Riaz


 

10. 79th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: 2A45M Sprut-B

    - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed


 

11. 80th Heavy Howitzer Regiment

    - Artillery: 2S7 Pion

    - Commander: Colonel Nasir Qureshi


 

12. 81st Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: Tornado-G

    - Commander: Colonel Hassan Tariq


 

13. 82nd Mountain Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: M116 Pack Howitzer

    - Commander: Colonel Saeed Khan


 

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 5th Artillery Brigade


 

Commander: Brigadier Irfan Qasim


 

1. 83rd Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: M777 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Fahad Ahmed


 

2. 84th Rocket Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: BM-30 Smerch

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Malik


 

3. 85th Self-Propelled Howitzer Regiment

   - Artillery: PzH 2000

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Riaz


 

4. 86th Multiple Launch Rocket System Regiment

   - Artillery: M270 MLRS

   - Commander: Colonel Kamran Hussain


 

5. 87th Towed Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: FH-70

   - Commander: Colonel Sohail Ahmed


 

6. 88th Heavy Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: M120 Mortar

   - Commander: Colonel Adeel Qadir


 

7.


 

 89th Self-Propelled Mortar Regiment

   - Artillery: 2S4 Tyulpan

   - Commander: Colonel Bilal Farooq


 

8. 90th Field Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: D-30 Howitzer

   - Commander: Colonel Usman Tariq


 

9. 91st Coastal Artillery Regiment

   - Artillery: 130mm M-46

   - Commander: Colonel Khalid Hussain


 

10. 92nd Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: 2A45M Sprut-B

    - Commander: Colonel Nasir Javed


 

11. 93rd Heavy Howitzer Regiment

    - Artillery: 2S7 Pion

    - Commander: Colonel Zafar Qasim


 

12. 94th Self-Propelled Rocket Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: Tornado-G

    - Commander: Colonel Adnan Malik


 

13. 95th Mountain Artillery Regiment

    - Artillery: M116 Pack Howitzer

    - Commander: Colonel Saad Ahmed




 
 Armored Corps 



 

- Corps Commander: Major General Abdul Karim


 

 Structure


 

 1st Armored Division 

- Division Commander: Major General Imran Ali


 

 1st Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Faisal Ahmad


 

1. 1st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

2. 2nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

3. 3rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

4. 4th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

5. 5th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

6. 6th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

7. 7th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

8. 8th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

9. 9th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

10. 10th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

11. 11th Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Farhan Ali

12. 12th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Aamir Khan

13. 13th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Ali Abbas

14. 14th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Hassan Malik

15. 15th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Tariq Malik


 

 2nd Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Khalid Mahmood


 

1. 16th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Qureshi

2. 17th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saad Siddiqui

3. 18th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

4. 19th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

5. 20th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Ali

6. 21st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

7. 22nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

8. 23rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

9. 24th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

10. 25th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

11. 26th Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

12. 27th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

13. 28th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

14. 29th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

15. 30th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza


 

 2nd Armored Division 

- Division Commander: Major General Omar Ali


 

 3rd Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Faisal Ahmad


 

1. 31st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

2. 32nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

3. 33rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

4. 34th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

5. 35th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

6. 36th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

7. 37th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

8. 38th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

9. 39th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

10. 40th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

11. 41st Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Farhan Ali

12. 42nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Aamir Khan

13. 43rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Ali Abbas

14. 44th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Hassan Malik

15. 45th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Tariq Malik


 

 4th Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Khalid Mahmood


 

1. 46th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Qureshi

2. 47th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saad Siddiqui

3. 48th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

4. 49th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

5. 50th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Ali

6. 51st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

7. 52nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

8. 53rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

9. 54th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

10. 55th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

11. 56th Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

12. 57th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

13. 58th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

14. 59th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

15. 60th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza


 

 3rd Armored Division 

- Division Commander: Major General Salman Khan


 

 5th Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Imran Hussain


 

1. 61st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

2. 62nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

3. 63rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

4. 64th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

5. 65th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

6. 66th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

7. 67th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

8. 68th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

9. 69th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

10. 70th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

11. 71st Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - 


 

Commander: Colonel Farhan Ali

12. 72nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Aamir Khan

13. 73rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Ali Abbas

14. 74th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Hassan Malik

15. 75th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Tariq Malik


 

 6th Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Bilal Mahmood


 

1. 76th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Qureshi

2. 77th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saad Siddiqui

3. 78th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

4. 79th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

5. 80th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Ali

6. 81st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

7. 82nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

8. 83rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

9. 84th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

10. 85th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

11. 86th Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

12. 87th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

13. 88th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

14. 89th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

15. 90th Armored Regiment (Al-Zarrar)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza


 

 4th Armored Division ( Command)

- Division Commander: Major General Farhan Ahmed


 

 7th Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Khalid Mehmood


 

1. 91st Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

2. 92nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

3. 93rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

4. 94th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

5. 95th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

   - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

6. 96th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

7. 97th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

8. 98th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

9. 99th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

10. 100th Armored Regiment (VT-4)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

11. 101st Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Farhan Ali

12. 102nd Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Aamir Khan

13. 103rd Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Ali Abbas

14. 104th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Hassan Malik

15. 105th Armored Regiment (Al-Zarrar)

    - Commander: Colonel Tariq Malik


 

 8th Armored Brigade

- Brigade Commander: Brigadier Hassan Tariq


 

1. 106th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Qureshi

2. 107th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saad Siddiqui

3. 108th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

4. 109th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza

5. 110th Armored Regiment (Al-Haider)

   - Commander: Colonel Imran Ali

6. 111th Armored Regiment (T-90)

   - Commander: Colonel Tariq Hussain

7. 112th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

   - Commander: Colonel Saifullah Khan

8. 113th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

   - Commander: Colonel Yasir Mahmood

9. 114th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

   - Commander: Colonel Salman Malik

10. 115th Armored Regiment (Challenger 2)

    - Commander: Colonel Waheed Abbas

11. 116th Armored Regiment (T-90)

    - Commander: Colonel Imran Hussain

12. 117th Armored Regiment (Al-Khalid)

    - Commander: Colonel Ahmed Siddiqui

13. 118th Armored Regiment (Leopard 2A7)

    - Commander: Colonel Bilal Ahmed

14. 119th Armored Regiment (M1A2 Abrams)

    - Commander: Colonel Umar Khalid

15. 120th Armored Regiment (Al-Zarrar)

    - Commander: Colonel Arif Raza


Mounted and Mechanized Core

Commander of the Core: Major General Zahid Mahmood

1st Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Asad Khan

1st Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Faisal Ahmed
  • Vehicle: M113 APC

2nd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Irfan Riaz
  • Vehicle: BTR-80 APC

3rd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Nadeem Malik
  • Vehicle: Stryker APC

4th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Asim Akram
  • Vehicle: Pandur II APC

5th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Farhan Khan
  • Vehicle: VN-4 APC

6th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Imran Yousaf
  • Vehicle: BTR-4 APC

7th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Noman Tariq
  • Vehicle: Patria AMV APC

8th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Bilal Farooq
  • Vehicle: Boxer APC

9th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Saqib Ahmed
  • Vehicle: Puma IFV

10th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Nasir Mahmood
  • Vehicle: BTR-90 APC

11th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Fawad Malik
  • Vehicle: M2 Bradley IFV

12th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Haris Ali
  • Vehicle: BMP-3 IFV

2nd Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Imran Khan

13th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Ali Khan
  • Vehicle: T-15 IFV

14th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Usman Shah
  • Vehicle: CV90 IFV

15th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Aamir Raza
  • Vehicle: K21 IFV

16th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Imran Aslam
  • Vehicle: Lynx IFV

17th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Hasan Mahmood
  • Vehicle: Puma 6x6 APC

18th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Naveed Khan
  • Vehicle: VBCI IFV

19th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Waqas Ali
  • Vehicle: BVP-2 IFV

20th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Ahmed Raza
  • Vehicle: BMD-4 IFV

21st Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Yasir Malik
  • Vehicle: AMX-10P IFV

22nd Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Tahir Khan
  • Vehicle: VBCI 2 IFV

23rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Shahid Mahmood
  • Vehicle: ASCOD IFV

24th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Ali Asghar
  • Vehicle: BMP-2 IFV

3rd Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Naeem Ahmed

25th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Anwar Khan
  • Vehicle: BTR-60 APC

26th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Khalid Mehmood
  • Vehicle: Type 89 IFV

27th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Nisar Ahmed
  • Vehicle: Marder IFV

28th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Asadullah Khan
  • Vehicle: M1126 Stryker ICV

29th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Imran Khan
  • Vehicle: Saur 2 IFV

30th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Yousuf Ali
  • Vehicle: VAB APC

31st Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Noman Siddiqui
  • Vehicle: BTR-70 APC

32nd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Saadat Khan
  • Vehicle: YPR-765 IFV

33rd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Junaid Akhtar
  • Vehicle: Pandur APC

34th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Ziaullah Khan
  • Vehicle: Puma 8x8 IFV

35th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Aqeel Ahmed
  • Vehicle: BMP-1 IFV

36th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Arif Mahmood
  • Vehicle: M2A3 Bradley IFV

4th Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Usman Ali

37th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Farooq Khan
  • Vehicle: M113A3 APC

38th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Shahzad Ahmed
  • Vehicle: BTR-70 APC

39th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Tariq Mehmood
  • Vehicle: Type 96 IFV

40th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Waqar Ali
  • Vehicle: LAV-25 APC

41st Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Faisal Hayat
  • Vehicle: BTR-152 APC

42nd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Khalil Ahmed
  • Vehicle: FV432 APC

43rd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Ahmed Khan
  • Vehicle: Ratel IFV

44th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Raheel Abbas
  • Vehicle: Dardo IFV

45th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Imtiaz Ali
  • Vehicle: BTR-94 APC

46th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Azhar Mahmood
  • Vehicle: Marder 1A5 IFV

47th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Haider Khan
  • Vehicle: BMD-1 IFV

48th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Salman Akram
  • Vehicle: ZBD-04A IFV

5th Brigade

Commander: Brigadier Ali Khan

49th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Waseem Ahmed
  • Vehicle: BTR-60PB APC

50th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Rizwan Khan
  • Vehicle: Type 85 IFV

51st Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Aftab Alam
  • Vehicle: K808 IFV

52nd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Zahid Mahmood
  • Vehicle: BTR-50 APC

53rd Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Rauf Ahmed
  • Vehicle: BTR-80A APC

54th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Waheed Khan
  • Vehicle: AAV-7A1 APC

55th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Riaz Ahmed
  • Vehicle: Type 63 APC

56th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Naeem Akhtar
  • Vehicle: BTR-40 APC

57th Armored Personnel Carrier Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Saad Aslam
  • Vehicle: Type 63A IFV

58th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Faisal Mahmood
  • Vehicle: YW-309 APC

59th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Atif Khan
  • Vehicle: Pbv 302B IFV

60th Mechanized Infantry Regiment

  • Commander: Colonel Ahsan Khan
  • Vehicle: AMX-VCI IFV

     Frontier Works Organization (FWO) Core Structure

The Frontier Works Organization (FWO) operates a robust core structure primarily focused on engineering and construction operations. Here's an outline of the FWO core:

1. Command Structure

- **Corp Commander (Major General)**
 - Responsible for overall command and operations of the Frontier Works Organization.

 2. Administrative and Support Units

- **Headquarters Unit**
 - **Command and Control Center**: Al-Himaya Air Defence Operations Center - The core's command and control center serves as the nerve center for air defense operations, coordinating the deployment of assets and orchestrating response measures to aerial threats in real-time.

 3. Combat Units

 Engineering Core

- **1st Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Construction and Engineering Support
 - **Tasks**:
   - Construction of roads, bridges, and infrastructure.
   - Earthmoving and excavation.
   - Engineering support for military and civilian projects.

- **2nd Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Heavy Equipment Operations
 - **Tasks**:
   - Operation and maintenance of heavy construction equipment.
   - Excavation and earthmoving.
   - Construction and maintenance of airfields.

- **3rd Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Water Supply and Purification
 - **Tasks**:
   - Water supply and purification operations.
   - Construction and maintenance of water distribution systems.
   - Emergency water supply in disaster relief operations.

- **4th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
 - **Tasks**:
   - Installation and maintenance of electrical and mechanical systems.
   - Engineering support for military installations.
   - Power generation and distribution.

- **5th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Bridge Construction and Maintenance
 - **Tasks**:
   - Construction and maintenance of bridges.
   - Rapid deployment bridge construction.
   - Bridge engineering support in military operations.

- **6th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Construction and Repair
 - **Tasks**:
   - General construction and repair operations.
   - Building and facility maintenance.
   - Carpentry, masonry, and general labor tasks.

- **7th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Rapid Deployment and Emergency Response
 - **Tasks**:
   - Rapid construction and deployment in emergency situations.
   - Disaster relief and humanitarian assistance.
   - Specialized construction operations.

- **8th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Environmental Engineering and Management
 - **Tasks**:
   - Environmental assessment and management.
   - Land reclamation and restoration projects.
   - Sustainability initiatives and environmental protection.

- **9th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Aviation Engineering
 - **Tasks**:
   - Construction and maintenance of air bases and runways.
   - Aviation support facilities and infrastructure.
   - Support for military and civilian aviation operations.

- **10th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Urban Development and Infrastructure
 - **Tasks**:
   - Urban planning and development projects.
   - Infrastructure construction and maintenance in urban areas.
   - Municipal engineering and public works.

- **11th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Geotechnical Engineering
 - **Tasks**:
   - Geotechnical surveys and investigations.
   - Soil stabilization and foundation engineering.
   - Geological support for engineering projects.

- **12th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Facilities and Asset Management
 - **Tasks**:
   - Management and maintenance of military facilities.
   - Asset management and infrastructure lifecycle support.
   - Facility engineering and operations.

- **13th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Remote Area Development
 - **Tasks**:
   - Construction and infrastructure development in remote and border areas.
   - Support for border security infrastructure.
   - Remote area logistics and support operations.

- **14th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Special Projects
 - **Tasks**:
   - Specialized engineering projects as assigned.
   - Research and development in construction technologies.
   - Innovation and integration of new engineering practices.

- **15th Engineering Battalion**
 - **Role**: Training and Development
 - **Tasks**:
   - Training of FWO personnel in engineering and construction.
   - Professional development and skills enhancement.
   - Curriculum development and training support.

1. Engineering and Construction Vehicles

Bulldozer

  • Model: Caterpillar D9
  • Role: Earthmoving and land clearing

Excavator

  • Model: Hitachi ZX470
  • Role: Excavation and trenching

Loader

  • Model: Volvo L220H
  • Role: Loading and material handling

Grader

  • Model: CAT 140M
  • Role: Grading and road maintenance

Dump Truck

  • Model: Volvo A40G
  • Role: Hauling and transportation of construction materials

Water Bowser

  • Model: Isuzu FVZ
  • Role: Water supply and distribution

Concrete Mixer Truck

  • Model: Hino FM Mixer
  • Role: Mixing and transporting concrete

Mobile Crane

  • Model: Liebherr LTM 1090-4.1
  • Role: Lifting heavy materials and equipment

Backhoe Loader

  • Model: JCB 3CX
  • Role: Combined loader and excavator operations

Paver

  • Model: Vogele Super 1800
  • Role: Asphalt paving

Drilling Rig

  • Model: Atlas Copco DML
  • Role: Rock drilling and blasting

Mobile Workshop

  • Model: Scania P440
  • Role: On-site maintenance and repair

2. Specialized Vehicles and Equipment

Bridge Launching Truck

  • Model: Scania G480
  • Role: Rapid deployment and construction of bridges

Trenching Machine

  • Model: Tesmec TRS 1475
  • Role: Trench excavation and laying of underground utilities

Mobile Water Purification Unit

  • Model: Aquafine Swift SW20
  • Role: Water purification in remote areas

Road Sweeper

  • Model: Johnston CN101
  • Role: Street and road cleaning

Mobile Batching Plant

  • Model: Liebherr Mobilmix 2.5-F
  • Role: On-site concrete production

Snowplow

  • Model: Oshkosh H-Series
  • Role: Snow removal and clearing operations

Emergency Response Vehicle

  • Model: Mercedes-Benz Unimog U5023
  • Role: Disaster response and emergency support

Mobile Fuel Dispenser

  • Model: MICO Fuel Dispensing Unit
  • Role: Refueling of heavy equipment on-site

Land Surveying Vehicle

  • Model: Leica Geosystems Pegasus
  • Role: Land surveying and mapping

Remote Controlled Bulldozer

  • Model: CAT D6N LGP
  • Role: Safe operation in hazardous environments

Mobile Power Generator

  • Model: Cummins C1100D5
  • Role: Providing electricity to remote locations

Rapid Deployment Shelter

  • Model: Rubb TMX Shelter
  • Role: Temporary accommodation and storage

Mobile Command Center

  • Model: Mercedes-Benz Actros Mobile Office
  • Role: On-site coordination and command

Mobile Concrete Pump

  • Model: Putzmeister BSA 2109 H D4
  • Role: Pumping concrete over long distances

Mine Clearing Vehicle

  • Model: Armtrac 400
  • Role: Clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance

3. Support and Logistic Vehicles

Utility Vehicle

  • Model: Toyota Land Cruiser
  • Role: Personnel and light cargo transportation

Fuel Tanker

  • Model: Isuzu FTR
  • Role: Fuel transportation and distribution

Heavy Recovery Vehicle

  • Model: MAN TGS 33.540
  • Role: Recovery of immobilized heavy equipment

Material Transporter

  • Model: Mack Granite
  • Role: Transport of construction materials

Mobile Crane Truck

  • Model: Palfinger PK 32080
  • Role: Lifting and moving heavy loads

Personnel Carrier

  • Model: Tata LPTA 713
  • Role: Transportation of personnel in rough terrain

Flatbed Truck

  • Model: FAW 8x4
  • Role: Transportation of heavy equipment and materials

Ambulance

  • Model: Ford E-Series
  • Role: Medical support and emergency response

Refrigerated Truck

  • Model: Isuzu NPR
  • Role: Transportation of perishable goods and supplies

Mobile Workshop Truck

  • Model: Mitsubishi Fuso Canter
  • Role: On-site maintenance and repair of equipment

Cable Layer Truck

  • Model: Volvo FMX
  • Role: Laying underground cables and utilities

Light Tower Vehicle

  • Model: Atlas Copco HiLight V5+
  • Role: Illumination of work areas during night operations

Water Bowser Truck

  • Model: Dongfeng DFAC Customized with filters and dispensers for water.
  • Role: Transportation and distribution of water

Crash Fire Tender

  • Model: Rosenbauer Panther
  • Role: Firefighting and emergency response

Mobile Kitchen Truck

  • Model: Iveco Daily
  • Role: Catering and food preparation

This structure ensures that the Frontier Works Organization is well-equipped to handle a wide range of engineering, construction, and support tasks in various operational environments, focusing solely on engineering capabilities for construction, infrastructure development, and related operations.


 Logistics Core

The Logistics Core is essential for ensuring that all deployed and stationed troops receive necessary supplies, including ordnance, ammunition, combat supplies, food, water, and other necessities. This core also oversees the transportation of logistics to various units.

**Commander of the Core**: Major General Tariq Javed

 Ordnance Regiment

The Ordnance Regiment is responsible for dealing with and handling military ammunition, mines, and other explosives. This regiment ensures the safe storage, transportation, and distribution of ordnance.

**Regiment Commander**: Colonel Farooq Ahmed

1. **M1075 PLS (Palletized Load System) (American)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition Transporter
  - **Description**: A heavy-duty vehicle designed to transport pallets of ammunition and explosive materials safely.

2. **BMC Kirpi (Turkish)**
  - **Role**: Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides secure transport for mines and other explosive devices.

3. **KAMAZ-6350 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Heavy Utility Truck
  - **Description**: Used for transporting large quantities of ammunition and explosive materials.

4. **MAN KAT1 (German)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition Transport Vehicle
  - **Description**: Equipped to handle and transport various types of ordnance safely.

5. **Tatra T815 (Czech)**
  - **Role**: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Vehicle
  - **Description**: Used for transporting and handling explosive ordnance disposal equipment.

6. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition Support Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of ammunition.

7. **IVECO Trakker (Italian)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition Supply Vehicle
  - **Description**: Ensures the continuous supply of ammunition to frontline units.

8. **Mercedes-Benz Zetros (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Ordnance Workshop
  - **Description**: Equipped with tools and equipment for the maintenance and handling of ordnance.

9. **Ural-4320 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition Carrier
  - **Description**: Used for transporting ammunition to various units.

10. **Renault Sherpa (French)**
   - **Role**: Ammunition Distribution Vehicle
   - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of ammunition to deployed units.

11. **M977 HEMTT (Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck) (American)**
   - **Role**: Ammunition Transporter
   - **Description**: Designed for the transportation of large quantities of ammunition.

12. **IVECO LMV (Italian)**
   - **Role**: Light Ammunition Transport Vehicle
   - **Description**: Used for the quick and secure transport of ammunition in various terrains.

13. **MTVR (Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement) (American)**
   - **Role**: Ammunition Resupply Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures the resupply of ammunition to combat units.

14. **BMC 380-26 (Turkish)**
   - **Role**: Ammunition Transporter
   - **Description**: Provides reliable transportation for ammunition and explosive materials.

15. **Leopard 2 ARV (Armored Recovery Vehicle) (German)**
   - **Role**: Armored Ordnance Transport
   - **Description**: Used for the secure transport of ordnance in combat zones.

#### Ammunition and Combat Supplies Regiment

The Ammunition and Combat Supplies Regiment ensures that all necessary combat supplies, including ammunition, are delivered to the troops in a timely and efficient manner.

**Regiment Commander**: Colonel Imran Qureshi

1. **M1075 PLS (American)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition Transporter
  - **Description**: A heavy-duty vehicle designed to transport pallets of ammunition and combat supplies safely.

2. **Mercedes-Benz Unimog (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Supply Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of combat supplies.

3. **IVECO Trakker (Italian)**
  - **Role**: Combat Supplies Transport
  - **Description**: Ensures the continuous supply of combat essentials to frontline units.

4. **KAMAZ-5350 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Heavy Utility Truck
  - **Description**: Used for transporting combat supplies and ammunition.

5. **Renault Sherpa (French)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Combat Supplies Distribution Vehicle
  - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of combat supplies to deployed units.

6. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
  - **Role**: Combat Supplies Support Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of combat supplies.

7. **MAN KAT1 (German)**
  - **Role**: Ammunition and Supplies Transport
  - **Description**: Equipped to handle and transport various types of combat supplies safely.

8. **Tatra T815 (Czech)**
  - **Role**: Combat Supplies Carrier
  - **Description**: Used for transporting combat supplies to various units.

9. **BMC Kirpi (Turkish)**
  - **Role**: Combat Supplies Transport Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides secure transport for combat supplies.

10. **M977 HEMTT (American)**
   - **Role**: Combat Supplies Resupply Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures the resupply of combat supplies to units.

11. **IVECO LMV (Italian)**
   - **Role**: Light Combat Supplies Transport Vehicle
   - **Description**: Used for the quick and secure transport of combat supplies in various terrains.

12. **MTVR (American)**
   - **Role**: Combat Supplies Resupply Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures the resupply of combat supplies to combat units.

13. **BMC 380-26 (Turkish)**
   - **Role**: Combat Supplies Transporter
   - **Description**: Provides reliable transportation for combat supplies.

14. **Mercedes-Benz Zetros (German)**
   - **Role**: Mobile Combat Supplies Workshop
   - **Description**: Equipped with tools and equipment for handling combat supplies.

15. **Ural-4320 (Russian)**
   - **Role**: Combat Supplies Carrier
   - **Description**: Used for transporting combat supplies to various units.

#### Necessities of Deployed and Stationed Troops Regiment

The Necessities of Deployed and Stationed Troops Regiment ensures that all necessary items, such as clothing, personal equipment, and other necessities, are provided to the troops.

**Regiment Commander**: Colonel Ahmed Raza

1. **M977 HEMTT (American)**
  - **Role**: Supply Transporter
  - **Description**: Designed for the transportation of various necessities for deployed troops.

2. **Mercedes-Benz Unimog (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Supply Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of personal equipment and necessities.

3. **IVECO Trakker (Italian)**
  - **Role**: Necessities Transport
  - **Description**: Ensures the continuous supply of necessities to frontline units.

4. **KAMAZ-5350 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Heavy Utility Truck
  - **Description**: Used for transporting necessities and personal equipment.

5. **Renault Sherpa (French)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Necessities Distribution Vehicle
  - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of necessities to deployed units.

6. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
  - **Role**: Necessities Support Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of necessities.

7. **MAN KAT1 (German)**
  - **Role**: Necessities Transport
  - **Description**: Equipped to handle and transport various types of necessities safely.

8. **Tatra T815 (Czech)**
  - **Role**: Necessities Carrier
  - **Description**: Used for transporting necessities to various units.

9. **BMC Kirpi (Turkish)**
  - **Role**: Necessities Transport Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides secure transport for personal equipment and necessities.

10. **IVECO LMV (Italian)**
   - **Role**: Light Necessities Transport Vehicle
   - **Description**: Used for the quick and secure transport of necessities in various terrains.

11. **MTVR (American)**
   - **Role**: Necessities Resupply Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures the resupply of necessities to units.

12. **BMC 380-26 (Turkish)**
   - **Role**: Necessities Transporter
   - **Description**: Provides reliable transportation for necessities.

13. **Mercedes-Benz Zetros (German)**
   - **Role**: Mobile Necessities Workshop
   - **Description**: Equipped with tools and equipment for handling necessities.

14. **Ural-4320 (Russian)**
   - **Role**: Necessities Carrier
   - **Description**: Used for transporting necessities to various units.

15. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
   - **Role**: Necessities Distribution Vehicle
   - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of necessities to deployed units.

#### Food and Water Regiment

The Food and Water Regiment ensures that all troops receive sufficient and safe

food and water supplies.

**Regiment Commander**: Colonel Saeed Ali

1. **M1075 PLS (American)**
  - **Role**: Food and Water Transporter
  - **Description**: A heavy-duty vehicle designed to transport food and water supplies safely.

2. **Mercedes-Benz Unimog (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Food and Water Supply Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of food and water supplies.

3. **IVECO Trakker (Italian)**
  - **Role**: Food and Water Transport
  - **Description**: Ensures the continuous supply of food and water to frontline units.

4. **KAMAZ-5350 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Heavy Utility Truck
  - **Description**: Used for transporting food and water supplies.

5. **Renault Sherpa (French)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Food and Water Distribution Vehicle
  - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of food and water supplies to deployed units.

6. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
  - **Role**: Food and Water Support Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of food and water supplies.

7. **MAN KAT1 (German)**
  - **Role**: Food and Water Transport
  - **Description**: Equipped to handle and transport various types of food and water supplies safely.

8. **Tatra T815 (Czech)**
  - **Role**: Food and Water Carrier
  - **Description**: Used for transporting food and water supplies to various units.

9. **BMC Kirpi (Turkish)**
  - **Role**: Food and Water Transport Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides secure transport for food and water supplies.

10. **IVECO LMV (Italian)**
   - **Role**: Light Food and Water Transport Vehicle
   - **Description**: Used for the quick and secure transport of food and water supplies in various terrains.

11. **MTVR (American)**
   - **Role**: Food and Water Resupply Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures the resupply of food and water supplies to units.

12. **BMC 380-26 (Turkish)**
   - **Role**: Food and Water Transporter
   - **Description**: Provides reliable transportation for food and water supplies.

13. **Mercedes-Benz Zetros (German)**
   - **Role**: Mobile Food and Water Workshop
   - **Description**: Equipped with tools and equipment for handling food and water supplies.

14. **Ural-4320 (Russian)**
   - **Role**: Food and Water Carrier
   - **Description**: Used for transporting food and water supplies to various units.

15. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
   - **Role**: Food and Water Distribution Vehicle
   - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of food and water supplies to deployed units.

#### Transportation of Logistics Regiment

The Transportation of Logistics Regiment is responsible for the efficient and timely transportation of all logistical supplies, ensuring that they reach the intended units without delay.

**Regiment Commander**: Colonel Khalid Bashir

1. **M1075 PLS (American)**
  - **Role**: Logistics Transporter
  - **Description**: A heavy-duty vehicle designed for transporting various logistical supplies.

2. **Mercedes-Benz Unimog (German)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Logistics Supply Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of various supplies.

3. **IVECO Trakker (Italian)**
  - **Role**: Logistics Transport
  - **Description**: Ensures the continuous transportation of logistical supplies to frontline units.

4. **KAMAZ-5350 (Russian)**
  - **Role**: Heavy Utility Truck
  - **Description**: Used for transporting logistical supplies.

5. **Renault Sherpa (French)**
  - **Role**: Mobile Logistics Distribution Vehicle
  - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of logistical supplies to deployed units.

6. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
  - **Role**: Logistics Support Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides logistical support and transportation of various supplies.

7. **MAN KAT1 (German)**
  - **Role**: Logistics Transport
  - **Description**: Equipped to handle and transport various types of logistical supplies safely.

8. **Tatra T815 (Czech)**
  - **Role**: Logistics Carrier
  - **Description**: Used for transporting logistical supplies to various units.

9. **BMC Kirpi (Turkish)**
  - **Role**: Logistics Transport Vehicle
  - **Description**: Provides secure transport for logistical supplies.

10. **IVECO LMV (Italian)**
   - **Role**: Light Logistics Transport Vehicle
   - **Description**: Used for the quick and secure transport of logistical supplies in various terrains.

11. **MTVR (American)**
   - **Role**: Logistics Resupply Vehicle
   - **Description**: Ensures the resupply of logistical supplies to units.

12. **BMC 380-26 (Turkish)**
   - **Role**: Logistics Transporter
   - **Description**: Provides reliable transportation for logistical supplies.

13. **Mercedes-Benz Zetros (German)**
   - **Role**: Mobile Logistics Workshop
   - **Description**: Equipped with tools and equipment for handling logistical supplies.

14. **Ural-4320 (Russian)**
   - **Role**: Logistics Carrier
   - **Description**: Used for transporting logistical supplies to various units.

15. **Scania P360 (Swedish)**
   - **Role**: Logistics Distribution Vehicle
   - **Description**: Facilitates the distribution of logistical supplies to deployed units.



 

First Islamic Caliphate Airforce(FICAF)

Present for all Wings:
No. 706 Squadron "The Continent Covers" (IL-78 Tanker)

Northern Air Command (NAC):
 -1st Air Wing (NAC) Wing Commander Ahmed Khan

  1. No. 14 Squadron "Black Panthers" (JF-17 Thunder) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Saadat Ali)

  2. No. 27 Squadron "Sky Guardians" (Mirage 4000) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Taimur Khan)

  3. No. 33 Squadron "Strikers" (E-3 Sentry) - Electronic Warfare (Sqn Ldr Zafar Hassan)
-2nd Multirole Wing (NAC) Wing Commander Saad Ali

  4. No. 42 Squadron "Falcons" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Salman Ahmed)

  5. No. 56 Squadron "Thunderbolts" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Talha Siddiqui)

  6. No. 72 Squadron "Phoenix" (F-15 EX Eagle II) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Zain Khan)
-3rd Ground and Air Defense Wing (NAC) Wing Commander Jabar Ul Rafique

  7. No. 88 Squadron "Night Hawks" (Mirage 4000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Shahbaz Malik)

  8. No. 94 Squadron "Raptors" (F-22 Raptor) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Fahad Mahmood)

  9. No. 105 Squadron "Stingrays" (A-10 Thunderbolt II) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Usman Qureshi)

-4th Air Wing (NAC) Wing Commander Naman Ibn Ahmed

  10. No. 122 Squadron "Firebirds" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Ali Abbas)

  11. No. 136 Squadron "Shadow Wolves" (Su-35 Flanker) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Hassan Akhtar)

  12. No. 147 Squadron "Thunder Foxes" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Amir Khan)
-5th Multirole Wing (NAC) Wing Commander Lamanark Khan

  13. No. 156 Squadron "Black Sabers" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Asad Shah)

  14. No. 164 Squadron "Steel Falcons" (Mirage 4000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Ali Raza)

  15. No. 177 Squadron "Dragon Storm" (Su-30MKI) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Haider Mahmood)

- **Bases:**

  1. NAC Base Azad (Commander: Air Commodore Asim Mahmood)
 

  2. NAC Base Skardu (Commander: Air Commodore Zohaib Malik)

  3. NAC Base Gilgit (Commander: Air Commodore Waqar Akhtar)

  4. NAC Base Kabul (Commander: Air Commodore Munir Khan)

  5. NAC Base Kargil (Commander: Air Commodore Asim Javaid)

  6. NAC Base Istanbul (Commander: Air Commodore Aran Hazvi)

  7. NAC Base Ankara (Commander: Air Commodore Jalik Khan)

  8. NAC Base Lahore (Commander: Air Commodore Asim Bin Yaseen)
 
  9.NAC Base Kandahar (Commander: Air Commodore Yaseen Khan)

**Central Air Command (CAC):**
Present for all Wings:
No. 705 Squadron "The Targeters" (KC-135)

 -6th Air Wing (CAC) Wing Commander Fiaz Hussain

1. No. 9 Squadron "Griffins" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Usman Khan)
2. No. 19 Squadron "Sherdils" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Rizwan Ahmed)
3. No. 146 Squadron "Wild Geese" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Hasan Abbasi)

-7th Multirole Wing (CAC) Wing Commander Faraz Malik

4. No. 61 Squadron "Thunder Wings" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Farhan Malik)
5. No. 135 Squadron "Stormbreakers" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Saqib Ali)
6. No. 179 Squadron "Lightning Tigers" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Ali Hassan)

-8th Ground and Air Defense Wing (CAC) Wing Commander Saad Fiyaz

7. No. 101 Squadron "Cobras" (AH-1Z Viper) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Saad Siddiqui)
8. No. 116 Squadron "Raptors" (F-22 Raptor) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Haris Khan)
9. No. 128 Squadron "Guardians" (E-3 Sentry) - Airborne Early Warning & Control (Sqn Ldr Asad Zia)

-9th Air Wing (CAC) Wing Commander Abdullah Ibn Yaqub

10. No. 79 Squadron "Stealth Knights" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Danish Ali)
11. No. 83 Squadron "Ghost Riders" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Ali Hamza)
12. No. 167 Squadron "Specter Reapers" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Umar Khalid)

-10th Multirole Wing (CAC) Wing Commander Abdul Hadi 

13. No. 48 Squadron "White Pelicans" (IL-78 Midas) - Aerial Refueling (Sqn Ldr Adnan Hussain)
14. No. 53 Squadron "Swordsmen" (Aerial Refueling) - Aerial Refueling (Sqn Ldr Hasan Ali)
15. No. 158 Squadron "Swift Hawks" (Rafale) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Irfan Haider)

- **Bases:**

  1. CAC Base Tehran (Commander: Air Commodore Farhan Ahmed)
 

  2. CAC Base Mushaf (Commander: Air Commodore Kamran Qureshi)
 

  3. CAC Base Masroor (Commander: Air Commodore Adnan Siddiqui)

  4. CAC Base Riyadh (Commander: Air Commodore Nawaz Gul)

  5. CAC Base Cairo (Commander: Air Commodore Rahber Malik)

  6. CAC Base Jeddah (Commander: Air Commodore Naba Saud)

  7. CAC Base Al-Madina Munawwarah(Commander: Air Commodore Karam Saud)

  8.CAC Base Dammam (Commander: Air Commodore Faisal Ibn Saud)

**Southern Air Command (SAC):**

-11th Air Wing (SAC) Wing Commander Kamil Khanzada

0.No. 127 Squadron "The Loud Guys" (C-130 Customized Refuelers and Transport)
1. No. 17 Squadron "Thunderbolts" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Abbas Ali)
2. No. 55 Squadron "Swift Falcons" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Salman Khan)
3. No. 124 Squadron "Thunderclaps" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Faisal Qureshi)

-12th Multirole Wing (SAC) Wing Commander Bilal Rajput

4. No. 37 Squadron "Talon Eagles" (F-15 Eagle) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waqas Khan)
5. No. 66 Squadron "Wildcats" (Eurofighter Typhoon) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Zaid Ahmed)
6. No. 180 Squadron "Shadowcats" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Asadullah Khan)
6.No. 126 Squadron "The Scary Guys" (Sky Wing Dynamic Fueler 102)

-13th Ground and Air Defense Wing (SAC) Wing Commander Rayaan Raja

7. No. 44 Squadron "Desert Storm" (A-10 Thunderbolt II) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Saifullah Khan)
8. No. 78 Squadron "Vipers" (AH-64 Apache) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Uzair Ali)
9. No. 110 Squadron "Dragonhawks" (Mi-35 Hind) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Aftab Ali)
9.No. 125 Squadron "The Ghosts" (IL-78 Tanker)

-14th Air Wing (SAC) Wing Commander Subhan Khan

10. No. 35 Squadron "Blue Wing" (C-130) - Transport (Sqn Ldr Fahad Siddiqui)
11. No. 98 Squadron "Silver Arrows" (M-346 Master) - Advanced Training (Sqn Ldr Abdullah Khan)
12. No. 91 Squadron "Warlords" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Saad Rasheed)
13.No. 128 Squadron "The Fuelers" (Sky Wing Dynamics Fueler 102)

-15th Multirole Wing (SAC) Wing Commanderc Jacar Ibn Kajarn

13. No. 143 Squadron "Fire Hawks" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Yasir Mahmood)
14. No. 153 Squadron "Ghost Wings" (Rafale) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Noman Ahmed)
15. No. 169 Squadron "Bison Riders" (MiG-29) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Arif Raza)
16.No. 122 Squadron "The Bats" (KC-10)

- **Bases:**

  1. SAC Base Quetta (Commander: Air Commodore Ahmed Shah)
 

  2. SAC Base Rafiqui (Commander: Air Commodore Imran Ali)
 

  3. SAC Base Samungli (Commander: Air Commodore Ali Naseer)

   4.SAC Base Beirut (Commander: Air Commodore Youssef Haddad)
 

   5.SAC Base Dammam (Commander: Air Commodore Zahir Shah)
 

   6.SAC Base Baghdad (Commander: Air Commodore Ali Mansoor)
 

    7.SAC Base Algiers (Commander: Air Commodore Karim Bouaziz)

    8.SAC Base Karachi (Commander: Air Commodore Syed Mahad)
 

**Western Command (WEC):**

 

-16th Air Wing (WAC) Wing Commander Falood Kamar

1. No. 4 Squadron "Golden Lions" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Khalid Khan)
2. No. 22 Squadron "Screaming Eagles" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Ismail Khan)
3. No. 40 Squadron "Thunder Vipers" (Mirage 4000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waqas Siddiqui)
3.No. 965 Squadron "The Big Helpers" (IL-78 Tanker)

-17th Multirole Wing (WAC) Wing Commander Hajar Kalf

4. No. 65 Squadron "Black Hawks" (AH-1Z Viper) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Aamir Qureshi)
5. No. 76 Squadron "Lynx" (Su-30MKI) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Usama Khan)
6. No. 86 Squadron "Dragon Slayers" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Khalid Mehmood)
6.No. 173 Squadron "The Cross Country Runners" (IL-78 Tanker)

-18th Ground and Air Defense Wing (WAC) Wing Commander Manari Banar

7. No. 97 Squadron "Shadow Stalkers" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Hasan Siddiqui)
8. No. 102 Squadron "Scarlet Lightning" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Imran Ali)
9. No. 111 Squadron "Wild Foxes" (Rafale) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Faisal Ahmed)
9. No. 123 Squadron "The Markhors" (IL-78 Tanker)

-19th Air Wing (WAC) Wing Commander Canavi Abdul

10. No. 125 Squadron "Silent Guardians" (E-3 Sentry) - Airborne Early Warning & Control (Sqn Ldr Ali Siddiqui)
11. No. 139 Squadron "Tomcats" (F-14 Tomcat) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Kamran Khan)
12. No. 155 Squadron "Vulture" (IL-78) - Transport and Aerial Refueling (Sqn Ldr Nadeem Raza)

-20th Multirole Wing (WAC) Wing Commander Abu Bakar

13. No. 166 Squadron "Black Hornets" (Mi-28 Havoc) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Zohaib Khan)
14. No. 170 Squadron "Golden Arrows" (SU-35) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waheed Abbas)
15. No. 182 Squadron "Highlanders" (Eurofighter Typhoon) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Saad Aziz)
16. No. 459 Squadron "Silver Dragons" (J-10C) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Umar Fiaz)
17.No. 523 Squadron "The Big Guys" (IL-78 Tanker)

- **Bases:**

  1. WAC Base Jacobabad (Commander: Air Commodore Imran Hussain)
 

  2. WAC Base Minhas (Commander: Air Commodore Talha Qureshi)
 

  3. WAC Base Rafiqui (Commander: Air Commodore Asad Haider)
 

  4.WAC Base Tripoli (Commander: Air Commodore Mahmoud Gaddafi)

  5.WAC Base Tunis (Commander: Air Commodore Ahmed Jebali)

  6.WAC Base Abidjan (Commander: Air Commodore Koffi Kouame)

  7.WAC Base Casablanca (Commander: Air Commodore Hicham El-Fassi)

  8.WAC Base Antalaya (Commander: Air Commodore Amir Erdogan)
 

**Eastern Air Command (SAC):**

-25th Air Wing (EAC) Wing Commander Raza 

0.No. 369 Squadron "The Continent Travelers" (KC-10)
1. No. 31 Squadron "Sky Hawks" (JF-17 Thunder) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Farhan Ahmed)
2. No. 45 Squadron "Dark Scorpions" (Mirage 4000) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Aamir Khan)
3. No. 52 Squadron "Dark Signal" (Antonov An-12BK-PPS) - Electronic Warfare (Sqn Ldr Bilal Malik)

-26th Multirole Wing (EAC) Wing Commander Sajad Ahmad

4. No. 68 Squadron "Vipers" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Haroon Ali)
5. No. 79 Squadron "Lightning Attackers" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Hamza Khan)
6. No. 83 Squadron "Sky Warriors" (F-15 Eagle) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Noman Khan)
7.No. 543 Squadron "The Linkers" (IL-78 Tanker)

-27th Ground and Air Defense Wing (EAC) Wing Commander Bayan Turk

8. No. 97 Squadron "Deadly Raiders" (Mirage 4000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Imran Shah)
9. No. 110 Squadron "Stealth Sharks" (F-22 Raptor) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Omar Mahmood)
10. No. 124 Squadron "Bee Stingers" (A-10 Thunderbolt II) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Ali Haider)
11.No. 806 Squadron "The Range Givers" (KC-17 Stratotanker)

-28th Air Wing (EAC) Wing Commander Turk Noman

12. No. 138 Squadron "White Falcons" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Saifullah Khan)
13. No. 152 Squadron "Mountain Eagles" (Su-35 Flanker) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Khalid Hussain)
14. No. 165 Squadron "Thunder Ravens" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Usama Ali)
15.No. 509 Squadron "The Refuelers" (KC-17 Stratotanker)

-29th Multirole Wing (EAC) Wing Commander Waqar Alger

16. No. 171 Squadron "Cold Blades" (F-16 Block 70 Viper) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Ahmed Khan)
17. No. 182 Squadron "Heavy Raptors" (Mirage 4000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waqas Ahmed)
18. No. 198 Squadron "Golden Birds" (Su-30MKI) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Faizan Malik)
19. No. 459 Squadron "Silver Dragons" (J-10C) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Umar Fiaz)
20.No. 509 Squadron "The Gas Stations" (KC-17 Stratotanker)

- **Bases:**

  1. EAC Base Kazi (Commander: Air Commodore Hasan Raza)
 

  2. EAC Base Buland (Commander: Air Commodore Ali Abbas)
 

  3. EAC Base Kahut Shah (Commander: Air Commodore Aamir Shah)
  

  4.EAC Base Kathmandu (Commander: Air Commodore Rajendra Singh)

 

  5.EAC Base Dhaka (Commander: Air Commodore Rahman Hossain)

 

  6.EAC Base Dhaka (Commander: Air Commodore Rahman Hossain)

  7.EAC Base Srinagar (Commander: Air Commodore Tariq Mir)

  8.EAC Base Chittagong (Commander: Air Commodore Ali Mir)
 

Foreign Air Command (FAC)

Mission: The Foreign Air Command (FAC) is dedicated to supporting allied militaries and participating in international conflicts to maintain global peace and security. FAC units are strategically positioned in foreign countries to provide rapid response capabilities, enhance cooperative defense initiatives, and foster international military alliances.

Bases:
1. **FAC Base Delhi:** Provides support and training to allied forces in South Asia.
2. **FAC Base Moscow:** Acts as a strategic hub for operations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
3. **FAC Base Washington:** Facilitates military cooperation and joint exercises with North American forces.
4. **FAC Base Rio de Janeiro:** Ensures readiness and support for operations in South America.
5. **FAC Base Cape Town:** Strengthens defense ties and operational capabilities in Africa.
6. **FAC Base Sydney:** Enhances regional security and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.
7. **FAC Base Berlin:** Serves as a key point for NATO collaboration and European defense initiatives.

Squadron Assignments

FAC Base Delhi:
1. **No. 201 Squadron "Guardians of the Sky"** (F-130): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 202 Squadron "Sky Protectors"** (KC-135 Stratotanker): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 203 Squadron "Eagle Watch"** (E-3 Sentry): AWACS

FAC Base Moscow:
1. **No. 204 Squadron "Iron Wings"** (Su-57 Felon): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 205 Squadron "Sky Wardens"** (IL-78MKI): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 206 Squadron "Sentinel Eyes"** (A-50 Mainstay): AWACS

FAC Base Washington:
1. **No. 207 Squadron "Freedom Falcons"** (F-35 Lightning II): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 208 Squadron "Liberty Wings"** (KC-10 Extender): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 209 Squadron "Guardian Hawks"** (E-2 Hawkeye): AWACS

FAC Base Rio de Janeiro:
1. **No. 210 Squadron "Sky Rangers"** (JAS 39 Gripen): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 211 Squadron "Sky Bridges"** (KC-390 Millennium): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 212 Squadron "Eagle Sentinels"** (Embraer R-99): AWACS

FAC Base Cape Town:
1. **No. 213 Squadron "Sky Guardians"** (J-20 Mighty Dragon): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 214 Squadron "Sky Bridges"** (KC-767): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 215 Squadron "Eagle Eyes"** (Saab 340 AEW&C): AWACS

FAC Base Sydney:
1. **No. 216 Squadron "Thunderbirds"** (F/A-18 Super Hornet): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 217 Squadron "Sky Refuelers"** (KC-30A): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 218 Squadron "Sky Scouts"** (E-7 Wedgetail): AWACS

FAC Base Berlin:
1. **No. 219 Squadron "Sky Sentinels"** (Eurofighter Typhoon): Multirole Fighter
2. **No. 220 Squadron "Sky Tankers"** (A330 MRTT): Aerial Refueling
3. **No. 221 Squadron "Eagle Watch"** (NATO E-3A): AWACS
 

1. **JF-17 Thunder Aerobatic Team "ThunderSky"**

   - Colors: Green and White

   - Team Members:

     1. Flight Leader: Wing Commander Ali Khan

     2. Squadron Leader Fatima Abbas

     3. Flight Lieutenant Ahmed Mahmood

     4. Flight Lieutenant Sara Khan

     5. Flying Officer Usman Ali

     6. Flying Officer Ayesha Ahmed

     7. Flying Officer Bilal Khan

     8. Flying Officer Hina Malik

     9. Pilot Officer Saad Ahmed

     10. Pilot Officer Mariam Khan

     11. Pilot Officer Waqar Ali

     12. Pilot Officer Sana Ahmed

     13. Pilot Officer Ali Khan

     14. Pilot Officer Sadia Malik

2. **F-16 Block 70 Viper Aerobatic Team "Falcon Flyers"**

   - Colors: Grey,Black and Blue.

   - Team Members:

     1. Flight Leader: Wing Commander Omar Hassan

     2. Squadron Leader Atar Malik

     3. Flight Lieutenant Bilal Ahmed

     4. Flight Lieutenant Shoaib Khan

     5. Flying Officer Saad Ali

     6. Flying Officer Sara Ahmed

     7. Flying Officer Waqar Khan

     8. Flying Officer Mariam Ali

     9. Pilot Officer Ali Ahmed

     10. Pilot Officer Fatima Khan

     11. Pilot Officer Usman Malik

     12. Pilot Officer Sana Ali

     13. Pilot Officer Ahmed Khan

     14. Pilot Officer Ayesha Mahmood

3. **J-10C Aerobatic Team "Dragon Knights"**

   - Colors: Green, Gold, and Black

   - Team Members:

     1. Flight Leader: Wing Commander Ahmed Raza

     2. Squadron Leader Mariam Khan

     3. Flight Lieutenant Waqar Abbas

     4. Flight Lieutenant Sana Ahmed

     5. Flying Officer Ali Khan

     6. Flying Officer Sadia Malik

     7. Flying Officer Bilal Ahmed

     8. Flying Officer Hina Khan

     9. Pilot Officer Saad Ali

     10. Pilot Officer Sara Khan

     11. Pilot Officer Usman Ali

     12. Pilot Officer Ayesha Khan

     13. Pilot Officer Ahmed Malik

     14. Pilot Officer Fatima Ali

4.**SU-30 MKI Aerobatic Team "Sky Dancers"**

- Colors: Silver, Blue, and Red

- Team Members:

  1. Flight Leader: Wing Commander Aamir Khan

  2. Squadron Leader Ali Ahmed

  3. Flight Lieutenant Bilal Patel

  4. Flight Lieutenant Fahad Hussain

  5. Flying Officer Imran Khan

  6. Flying Officer Nadeem Ali

  7. Flying Officer Farhan Siddiqui

  8. Flying Officer Arif Mahmood

  9. Pilot Officer Usman Khan

  10. Pilot Officer Ahmed Patel

  11. Pilot Officer Kamran Khan

  12. Pilot Officer Asad Hussain

  13. Pilot Officer Irfan Ali

  14. Pilot Officer Omar Khan
 

National Main Air Command:
1st Air Wing:

No. 21 Squadron "Skyhawks" (C-130 Hercules)

Role: Tactical Airlift

Base: NAC Base Azad

Commander: Wing Commander Ali Khan

No. 36 Squadron "Thunderbirds" (A-400M)

Role: Tactical Airlift

Base: SAC Base Quetta

Commander: Wing Commander Ahmed Siddiqui

No. 52 Squadron "Silent Wings" (C-5 Galaxy)

Role: Strategic Airlift

Base: CAC Base Mushaf

Commander: Wing Commander Farhan Ali

2nd Multirole Wing:

No. 69 Squadron "Eagle Express" (C-17 Globemaster III)

Role: Strategic Airlift

Base: WAC Base Minhas

Commander: Wing Commander Aamir Mahmood

No. 84 Squadron "Swift Eagles" (IL-72)

Role: Tactical Airlift

Base: EAC Base Kazi

Commander: Wing Commander Saifullah Khan

3rd Air Wing:

No. 73 Squadron "Fuel Eagles" (KC-5M Super Galaxy)

Role: Aerial Refueling

Base: SAC Base Rafiqui

Commander: Wing Commander Nadeem Khan

No. 89 Squadron "Sky Guardians" (KC-17 Stratotanker)

Role: Aerial Refueling

Base: WAC Base Rafiqui

Commander: Wing Commander Saad Raza

No. 102 Squadron "Airbridge Masters" (Il-78MKI)

Role: Aerial Refueling

Base: EAC Base Buland

Commander: Wing Commander Faraz Ahmad

4th Combat Wing:

No. 30 Squadron "Shadow Raptors" (F-22 Raptor)

Role: Air Superiority

Commander: Wing Commander Farhan Khan

No. 55 Squadron "Night Stalkers" (F-35 Lightning II)

Role: All-Purpose

Commander: Wing Commander Ayyan Malik

5th Strategic Wing:

No. 82 Squadron "Stealth Guardians" (B-2 Spirit)

Role: Strategic Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Ali Abbas

No. 109 Squadron "Ghost Riders" (F-117 Nighthawk)

Role: Precision Strike

Commander: Wing Commander Saad Ahmed

6th Fighter Wing:

No. 121 Squadron "Silent Eagles" (Su-57 Felon)

Role: Multirole Fighter

Commander: Wing Commander Nabaker Khan

No. 138 Squadron "Shadow Hawks" (MQ-25 Stingray)

Role: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Commander: Wing Commander Omar Ali

7th Air Superiority Wing:

No. 161 Squadron "Phantom Phantoms" (J-20 Mighty Dragon)

Role: Air Superiority

Commander: Wing Commander Bilal Mahmood

8th Training and UAV Wing:

No. 192 Squadron "Shadow Raptors" (T-50 PAK FA)

Role: Training

Commander: Wing Commander Fahad Khan

No. 217 Squadron "Ghost Hawks" (X-47B)

Role: Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle

Commander: Wing Commander Jabar Khan

9th Tactical Bomber Wing:

No. 224 Squadron "Steel Wings" (Su-34 Fullback)

Role: Tactical Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Hassan Mahmood

No. 267 Squadron "Storm Bringers" (JH-7 Flying Leopard)

Role: Tactical Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Nimar Khan

No. 312 Squadron "Thunderhawks" (Mirage 4000)

Role: Tactical Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Fahad Khan

No. 338 Squadron "Silent Shadows" (F-111 Aardvark)

Role: Tactical Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Saja Ali

No. 390 Squadron "Lightning Strikes" (Tornado GR4)

Role: Tactical Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Omar Ahmed

10th Electronic Warfare and AEW&C Wing:

No. 33 Squadron "Phantom Jammers" (EA-18G Growler)

Role: Electronic Warfare and SEAD

Commander: Wing Commander Zaid Mahmood

No. 78 Squadron "Ghost Hunters" (EC-130H Compass Call)

Role: Electronic Attack, Jamming, and AEW&C

Commander: Wing Commander Rayan Khan

No. 91 Squadron "Shadow Raptors" (EF-111 Raven)

Role: Electronic Warfare Support and AEW&C

Commander: Wing Commander Usman Ali

No. 117 Squadron "Silent Knights" (EA-6B Prowler)

Role: Electronic Warfare and AEW&C

Commander: Wing Commander Khan Ahmed

No. 149 Squadron "Stealth Guardians" (E-2 Hawkeye)

Role: AEW&C and Command and Control

Commander: Wing Commander Fahad Khan

No. 208 Squadron "Specter Sentinels" (EC-37 Sentry)

Role: Electronic Warfare, AEW&C, and Airborne Surveillance

Commander: Wing Commander Sara Malik

11th Strategic Bomber Wing:

No. 155 Squadron "Sky Guardians" (H-6K Bomber)

Role: Strategic Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Mariam Ali

No. 203 Squadron "Shadow Bombers" (B-2 Spirit)

Role: Strategic Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Ali Khan

No. 700 Squadron "The Stratofortresses "(B-52 Stratofortress)

Role: Large Scale Bomber

Commander: Wing Commander Zarrar Ali Khan
 
12th Close Air Support Wing
Wing Commander:Wing Commander Ali Yousaf

No. 10 Squadron "The Thunderbolts"
Aircraft: A-10C Thunderbolt II (American)
Role: Close Air Support
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Khalid Tariq

No. 18 Squadron "Desert Falcons"
Aircraft: Su-25 Frogfoot (Russian)
Role: Ground Attack
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Omar Yusuf

No. 23 Squadron "Steel Hawks"
Aircraft: Mirage 4000 (French)
Role: Precision Strike
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Ahmed Raza

No. 31 Squadron "Sky Hunters"
Aircraft: A-10C Thunderbolt II (American)
Role: Close Air Support
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Nadia Imran

No. 45 Squadron "Night Raiders"
Aircraft: Su-25 Frogfoot (Russian)
Role: Ground Attack
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Ayesha Ali

No. 56 Squadron "Viper Strikers"
Aircraft: Mirage 4000 (French)
Role: Precision Strike
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Bilal Khan

No. 62 Squadron "Flying Scorpions"
Aircraft: A-10C Thunderbolt II (American)
Role: Close Air Support
Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Ali Hassan
**1st Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Ahmed Rahman

- **No. 101 Squadron "Eagle Lifters" (C-130 Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Imran Hadi

- **No. 102 Squadron "Sky Haulers" (C-17 Globemaster III)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Sarah Khan

- **No. 103 Squadron "Cargo Titans" (Il-76 Candid)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Tariq Javed

**2nd Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Farah Naveed

- **No. 201 Squadron "Desert Lifters" (C-130J Super Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Zainab Malik

- **No. 202 Squadron "Giant Carriers" (C-5 Galaxy)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Faisal Mehmood

- **No. 203 Squadron "Sky Freighters" (An-124 Ruslan)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Ahmed Mustafa

**3rd Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Zahir Abbas

- **No. 301 Squadron "Rapid Relocators" (A400M Atlas)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Nadia Ali

- **No. 302 Squadron "Sky Giants" (Boeing 747-8F)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Hamza Rashid

- **No. 303 Squadron "Mammoth Movers" (C-17 Globemaster III)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Samina Qureshi

**4th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Omar Latif

- **No. 401 Squadron "Steel Lifters" (C-130J Super Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Bilal Iqbal

- **No. 402 Squadron "Heavy Haulers" (C-5 Galaxy)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Ayesha Hassan

- **No. 403 Squadron "Sky Transports" (Il-76 Candid)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Rashid Khan

**5th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Nida Akhtar

- **No. 501 Squadron "Phoenix Lifters" (C-130 Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Asim Sheikh

- **No. 502 Squadron "Colossal Carriers" (C-17 Globemaster III)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Saima Farooq

- **No. 503 Squadron "Titanic Transports" (An-124 Ruslan)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Yasir Nawaz

**6th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Tariq Mahmood

- **No. 601 Squadron "Falcon Lifters" (C-130J Super Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Amina Shah

- **No. 602 Squadron "Gargantuan Lifters" (C-5 Galaxy)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Omar Siddique

- **No. 603 Squadron "Mighty Freighters" (Il-76 Candid)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Khalid Rehman

**7th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Sana Riaz

- **No. 701 Squadron "Sky Shifters" (A400M Atlas)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Farhan Zafar

- **No. 702 Squadron "Titan Lifters" (Boeing 747-8F)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Zoya Ali

- **No. 703 Squadron "Goliath Movers" (C-17 Globemaster III)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Ahmed Qasim

**8th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Salman Iqbal

- **No. 801 Squadron "Thunder Lifters" (C-130J Super Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Ahsan Saeed

- **No. 802 Squadron "Mega Lifters" (C-5 Galaxy)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Amna Tariq

- **No. 803 Squadron "Sky Transporters" (Il-76 Candid)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Bilal Farooq

**9th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Ayesha Siddiqui

- **No. 901 Squadron "Glory Lifters" (C-130 Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Usman Shah

- **No. 902 Squadron "Majestic Lifters" (C-17 Globemaster III)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Nadia Karim

- **No. 903 Squadron "Mammoth Carriers" (An-124 Ruslan)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Adnan Bashir

**10th Transport Wing:**

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Imran Khalid

- **No. 1001 Squadron "Herculean Lifters" (C-130J Super Hercules)**
 - **Role:** Tactical Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Zahra Hassan

- **No. 1002 Squadron "Gigantic Lifters" (C-5 Galaxy)**
 - **Role:** Strategic Airlift
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Faraz Iqbal

- **No. 1003 Squadron "Sky Titans" (Il-76 Candid)**
 - **Role:** Heavy Transport
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Hassan Mehmood

### 10th Nuclear Wing:

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Aisha Khan

- **No. 1004 Nuclear Squadron "Atomic Angels" (F-16 Falcon)**
 - **Role:** Nuclear Warhead Delivery
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Nadeem Ahmed

- **No. 1005 Nuclear Squadron "Warhead Wolves" (F-15E Strike Eagle)**
 - **Role:** Nuclear Warhead Delivery
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Samina Khan

- **No. 1006 Nuclear Squadron "Thermo Thunderbirds" (B-2 Spirit)**
 - **Role:** Thermonuclear Warhead Delivery
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Omar Ali

### 11th Nuclear Wing:

**Wing Commander:** Colonel Bilal Qureshi

- **No. 1101 Nuclear Squadron "Plutonium Patrol" (F-35 Lightning II)**
 - **Role:** Nuclear Warhead Delivery
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader !@#$ Malik

- **No. 1102 Nuclear Squadron "Radiation Raptors" (B-1B Lancer)**
 - **Role:** Nuclear Warhead Delivery
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Khalid Khan

- **No. 1103 Nuclear Squadron "Thermal Thunderbolts" (B-52 Stratofortress)**
 - **Role:** Thermonuclear Warhead Delivery
 - **Commander:** Squadron Leader Zara Ahmed


F-130 Squadrons

**1st Air Superiority Squadron**
- **No. 501 Squadron "Phantom Hunters"**
 - Role: Air Superiority
 - Base: NAC Base Azad
 - Commander: Wing Commander Hamza Ali

**2nd Multirole Squadron**
- **No. 502 Squadron "Eagle Strikers"**
 - Role: Multirole Fighter
 - Base: CAC Base Sargodha
 - Commander: Wing Commander Imran Khan

**3rd Electronic Warfare Squadron**
- **No. 503 Squadron "Shadow Warriors"**
 - Role: Electronic Warfare
 - Base: SAC Base Quetta
 - Commander: Wing Commander Tariq Mahmood

**4th Ground Attack Squadron**
- **No. 504 Squadron "Thunderbolts"**
 - Role: Ground Attack
 - Base: CAC Base Mushaf
 - Commander: Wing Commander Farooq Ahmed

**5th Bombing Squadron**
- **No. 505 Squadron "Stormbringers"**
 - Role: Bombing
 - Base: WAC Base Minhas
 - Commander: Wing Commander Asad Khan

**6th Reconnaissance Squadron**
- **No. 506 Squadron "Silent Shadows"**
 - Role: Reconnaissance
 - Base: EAC Base Kazi
 - Commander: Wing Commander Faisal Hussain

 

 

 

 

7.Top Gun Squadrons:
No. 3 Squadron "Thunder Wolves" (Su-35 Flanker):

  • Role: Air Superiority
  • Base: NAC Base Gilgit
  • Commander: Wing Commander Ahmed Khan

No. 8 Squadron "Sky Reapers" (F-22 Raptor):

  • Role: Air Superiority
  • Base: CAC Base Sargodha
  • Commander: Wing Commander Ali Abbas

No. 15 Squadron "Night Stalkers" (F-15 EX Eagle II):

  • Role: Air Superiority
  • Base: SAC Base Rafiqui
  • Commander: Wing Commander Usman Malik

No. 21 Squadron "Shadow Riders" (Rafale):

  • Role: Multirole Fighter
  • Base: WAC Base Jacobabad
  • Commander: Wing Commander Saadullah Khan

No. 26 Squadron "Storm Breakers" (J-20 Mighty Dragon):

  • Role: Air Superiority
  • Base: EAC Base Kazi
  • Commander: Wing Commander Farhan Ahmed

No. 32 Squadron "Swift Falcons" (F-16 Block 70 Viper):

  • Role: Multirole Fighter
  • Base: NAC Base Azad
  • Commander: Wing Commander Bilal Ahmed

No. 38 Squadron "Thunder Bolts" (JF-17 Thunder):

  • Role: Multirole Fighter
  • Base: CAC Base Mushaf
  • Commander: Wing Commander Salman Malik

No. 44 Squadron "Eagle Strikers" (Su-30MKI):

  • Role: Air Superiority
  • Base: SAC Base Quetta
  • Commander: Wing Commander Usman Ali

No. 50 Squadron "Raging Lions" (MiG-29 Fulcrum):

  • Role: Air Superiority
  • Base: WEC Base Minhas
  • Commander: Wing Commander Zain Khan

No. 59 Squadron "Sky Guardians" (J-10C):

  • Role: Multirole Fighter
  • Base: EAC Base Buland
  • Commander: Wing Commander Nadeem Raza
     No. 10 Squadron "The Thunderbolts"
    Aircraft: A-10C Thunderbolt II (American)
    Role: Close Air Support
    Squadron Leader: Wing Commander Khalid Tariq

 

Air Police

The Air Police is responsible for security and law enforcement at air bases and facilities of the First Islamic Caliphate's Air Force. They ensure the protection of personnel, aircraft, and assets from security threats.

Units and Roles

Provost Marshal's Office (PMO)

  • Role: Command and control of Air Police operations.
  • Description: Responsible for overall management and coordination of law enforcement and security activities.

Security Forces Squadron

  • Role: Physical security and protection.
  • Description: Conducts patrols, secures perimeters, and responds to incidents to protect Air Force assets.

Air Base Defense Squadron

  • Role: Defense and response to external threats.
  • Description: Maintains readiness to defend against ground-based attacks on air bases.

K-9 Unit

  • Role: Explosive detection and patrol support.
  • Description: Utilizes trained dogs for explosive detection and support during patrols.

Special Response Team (SRT)

  • Role: Rapid response to high-threat situations.
  • Description: Highly trained unit for crisis response and critical incident resolution.

Law Enforcement Squadron

  • Role: Policing and law enforcement.
  • Description: Enforces military laws, regulations, and conducts investigations.

Traffic Management and Accident Investigation

  • Role: Traffic control and accident investigation.
  • Description: Manages air base traffic, investigates accidents, and enforces traffic regulations.

Vehicles

Toyota Land Cruiser  (Japanese)

  • Role: Patrol and rapid response.
  • Description: Robust vehicle for law enforcement and security operations.

Ford Ranger (American)

  • Role: Tactical operations and transport.
  • Description: Light-duty truck used for various Air Police tasks.

M1117 Guardian (American)

  • Role: Armored security vehicle.
  • Description: Provides protection for high-threat situations.

YoungMan JNP6250G

  • Role: Mobile command post.
  • Description: Equipped with communication tools for managing operations.

YoungMan JNP6250G

  • Role: Secure prisoner transport.
  • Description: Armored vehicle for transporting detainees.

Chevrolet Suburban (American)

  • Role: Undercover operations and transport.
  • Description: SUV for covert investigations and transporting personnel.

HMMWV (American)

  • Role: Tactical support and transport.
  • Description: Light tactical vehicle for various security operations.

Nissan Patrol (Japanese)

  • Role: Patrol and utility.
  • Description: Multi-purpose vehicle for security and law enforcement.

Land Rover Defender (British)

  • Role: Reconnaissance and patrol.
  • Description: Versatile vehicle for various terrains and conditions.

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (German)

  • Role: Intelligence gathering and surveillance.
  • Description: Van equipped for mobile surveillance and operations.

BMW X5 (German)

  • Role: VIP protection and security.
  • Description: Luxury vehicle used for VIP transport and security details.

Toyota Hilux (Japanese)

  • Role: Support and transport.
  • Description: Pickup truck used for various Air Police operations.

Mitsubishi Pajero (Japanese)

  • Role: Traffic management and enforcement.
  • Description: SUV for traffic control and accident response.

Daihatsu Terios (Japanese)

  • Role: Cyber operations and security.
  • Description: Vehicle equipped for cybersecurity and mobile operations.

Toyota Camry (Japanese)

  • Role: Investigative and administrative.
  • Description: Sedan used for administrative tasks and law enforcement support.

Equipment

Small Arms

  • Pistols, rifles, and submachine guns for personal defense and law enforcement.

Body Armor

  • Bulletproof vests and helmets for personal protection during operations.

Radio Communication Systems

  • Handheld radios and vehicle-mounted communication equipment.

Surveillance Equipment

  • Cameras, listening devices, and other surveillance tools.

Riot Control Gear

  • Shields, batons, tear gas, and non-lethal weapons.

Forensic Tools

  • Equipment for collecting and analyzing evidence.

Breaching Equipment

  • Tools for forced entry and building clearance.

Medical Kits

  • First aid supplies and trauma kits.

Navigation and GPS

  • Systems for location tracking and route planning.

Tactical Lights

  • Flashlights and vehicle-mounted lights.

Toolkits and Maintenance Equipment

  • Tools for vehicle and equipment maintenance.

Specialized Vehicles Modifications

  • Armored plating, weapon mounts, and vehicle modifications.

Overview

The Air Police of the First Islamic Caliphate ensures the security and protection of air bases and facilities, conducting law enforcement, security operations, and responding to emergencies. They utilize a range of vehicles, equipment, and specialized units to maintain the safety and operational readiness of the Air Force.


 

**The First Islamic Caliphate Navy (FICN):**
 


 


 


 

1. **Naval Fleet Command**: The FICN operates under various commands, with the Naval Fleet Command being responsible for the fleet’s operations. (Commander: Vice Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi)
 

1st Fleet (Carrier Strike Group):

  • FICN Caliphate (Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
  • FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
  • FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
  • FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
  • FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
  • FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
  • FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

2nd Fleet (Submarine Squadron):

  • FICN Ali (Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Bahr (Type 212-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Agosta (Agosta-class submarine)
  • FICN Khalid (Riyah-class submarine)
  • FICN Al-Akhdar (Virginia-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Barr (Astute-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Samad (Ohio-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Baqa (Seawolf-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jawhar (Columbia-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Salam (Rubis-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Isra (Kilo-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Amin (Los Angeles-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Hayat (Vanguard-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Najah (Type 039-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Rafiq (Akula-Class Submarine)

3rd Fleet (Surface Combat Group):

  • FICN Al-Fateh (Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
  • FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
  • FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
  • FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
  • FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
  • FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
  • FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

4th Fleet (Amphibious Ready Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadir (Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
  • FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
  • FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
  • FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
  • FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
  • FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
  • FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

5th Fleet (Patrol and Reconnaissance Squadron):

  • FICN Al-Aziz (Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
  • FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
  • FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
  • FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
  • FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
  • FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
  • FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

6th Fleet (Mine Warfare Group):

  • FICN Al-Hakim (Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
  • FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
  • FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
     

**7th Fleet (Fast Attack Craft Squadron):**
- FICN Al-Muqaddim (Aircraft Carrier)
- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
- FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
- FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
- FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
- FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
- FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
- FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
- FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
- FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
- FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
- FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

**8th Fleet (Ocean Patrol Group):**
- FICN Al-Muqtadir (Aircraft Carrier)
- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
- FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
- FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
- FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
- FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
- FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
- FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
- FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
- FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
- FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
- FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

**9th Fleet (Missile Boat Squadron):**
- FICN Al-Muqtadir (Aircraft Carrier)
- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
- FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
- FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
- FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
- FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
- FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
- FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
- FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
- FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
- FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
- FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

**10th Fleet (Stealth Operations Squadron):**
- FICN Al-Muqtadir (Aircraft Carrier)
- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
- FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
- FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
- FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
- FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
- FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
- FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
- FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
- FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
- FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
- FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

**11th Fleet (Littoral Combat Group):**
- FICN Al-Muqtadir (Aircraft Carrier)
- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
- FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat)
- FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter)
- FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship)
- FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft)
- FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel)
- FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat)
- FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette)
- FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship)
- FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine)
- FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship)

**12th Fleet (Naval Support Squadron):**
- FICN Al-Muqtadir (Aircraft Carrier)
- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette)
 


 


 

2. **Naval Bases**: The FICN operates several naval bases along the coastline. Some notable bases include:
 

Northwest Africa:

Casablanca Naval Base (Casablanca)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Hassan Malik

Tangier Naval Station (Tangier)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Ahmed

Oran Naval Base (Oran)

  • Commander: Commodore Ali Khan

Algiers Naval Depot (Algiers)

  • Commander: Captain Samir Patel

Tunis Naval Outpost (Tunis)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Amina Farid

Southern Europe:

Naples Naval Base (Naples)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Luca Rossi

Taranto Naval Station (Taranto)

  • Commander: Captain Sofia Ricci

Athens Naval Base (Athens)

  • Commander: Commodore Nikos Papadopoulos

Thessaloniki Naval Depot (Thessaloniki)

  • Commander: Captain Maria Constantinou

Middle East:

Haifa Naval Base (Haifa)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral David Khan

Beirut Naval Installation (Beirut)

  • Commander: Captain Rami Abboud

Latakia Naval Outpost (Latakia)

  • Commander: Commodore Hani Al-Masri

Alexandria Naval Base (Alexandria)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Hossam Ibrahim

Suez Naval Station (Suez)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Khalifa

Jeddah Naval Base (Jeddah)

  • Commander: Commodore Abdul Rahman Al-Saud

Dubai Naval Complex (Dubai)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Salim Al-Maktoum

Indian Ocean:

Karachi Naval Base (Karachi)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Usman Khan

Mumbai Naval Facility (Mumbai)

  • Commander: Captain Priya Sharma

Colombo Naval Station (Colombo)

  • Commander: Commodore Ranil Silva

Male Naval Outpost (Male)

  • Commander: Captain Ayesha Ali

Southeast Asia:

Yangon Naval Base (Yangon)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Thet Oo

Phuket Naval Station (Phuket)

  • Commander: Captain Surat Thani

Ho Chi Minh City Naval Base (Ho Chi Minh City)

  • Commander: Commodore Nguyen Van Minh

Port Klang Naval Depot (Port Klang)

  • Commander: Captain Leong Mei Ling

East Africa:

Mombasa Naval Base (Mombasa)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral James Mwangi

Dar es Salaam Naval Station (Dar es Salaam)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Juma

Maputo Naval Outpost (Maputo)

  • Commander: Commodore Carlos Silva

Djibouti Naval Base (Djibouti City)

  • Commander: Captain Ahmed Ali

Red Sea:

Port Sudan Naval Base (Port Sudan)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Mohammed Ahmed

Jeddah Naval Station (Jeddah)

  • Commander: Captain Abdul Rahman Al-Saud

Arabian Peninsula:

Muscat Naval Base (Muscat)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Sultan bin Rashid

Manama Naval Station (Manama

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Al-Khalifa

Doha Naval Outpost (Doha)

  • Commander: Commodore Ahmed Al-Thani

Kuwait City Naval Base (Kuwait City)

  • Commander: Captain Nasser Al-Mutairi

Gulf of Aden:

Aden Naval Base (Aden)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Ali Hassan

Hodeidah Naval Station (Hodeidah)

  • Commander: Captain Aisha Saleh

Eastern Mediterranean:

Limassol Naval Base (Limassol)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Constantinos Antoniou

Rhodes Naval Station (Rhodes)

  • Commander: Captain Nikos Papadopoulos

Larnaca Naval Outpost (Larnaca)

  • Commander: Commodore Maria Constantinou

Mersin Naval Base (Mersin)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Hasan Erdogan
     


 


 


 


 

- FICN Mehran (Karachi) (Base Commander: Commodore Azfar Humayun)
 


 


 


 

- FICN Qasim (Manora Island, Karachi) (Base Commander: Commodore Muhammad Shahbaz)
 


 


 


 


 


 

3. **Aircraft Carriers**: The FICN operates aircraft carriers for power projection and air support.:
 


 


 


 

- FICN Caliphate (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Salman Ahmed)
- FICN Ali (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Ahmad Noor)

- FICN Al-Fateh (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Omar Farooq)

- FICN Al-Qadir (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Aisha Rahman)

- FICN Al-Aziz (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Fatima Hussain)

- FICN Al-Hakim (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Kareem Khan)

- FICN Al-Muqaddim (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Layla Ahmed)

- FICN Al-Wahid (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Bilal Rahman)

- FICN Al-Rahman (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Sanaa Khan)

- FICN Al-Ghani (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Asad Ali)

- FICN Al-Muqtadir (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Hafsa Malik)

- FICN Al-Nasir (Aircraft Carrier) (Commanding Officer: Captain Yar Khan)
 


 


 

4. **Naval Submarines**: The FICN operates submarines for maritime defense and surveillance. Some of the submarines include:
 


 


 


 

- FICN Agosta (Agosta-class submarine) (Commander: Captain Arif Hussain)
 

- FICN Khalid (Riyah-class submarine) (Commander: Captain Zain Ahmed)
 - FICN Al-Bahr (Type 212-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Amin Khan)

- FICN Al-Akhdar (Virginia-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Yasmin Ahmed)

- FICN Al-Barr (Astute-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Zainab Hassan)

- FICN Al-Samad (Ohio-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Ali Malik)

- FICN Al-Baqa (Seawolf-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Fatima Ali)

- FICN Al-Jawhar (Columbia-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Khalid Rahman)

- FICN Al-Salam (Rubis-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Safiya Hussain)

- FICN Al-Isra (Kilo-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Jamal Ahmed)

- FICN Al-Amin (Los Angeles-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Aisha Malik)

- FICN Al-Hayat (Vanguard-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Nour Ali)

- FICN Al-Najah (Type 039-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Ahmed Farouk)

- FICN Al-Rafiq (Akula-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Mariam Shah)

- FICN Al-Mustaqim (Dolphin-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Ibrahim Khan)

- FICN Al-Muwafaq (Borei-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Salma Hassan)

- FICN Al-Mujahid (Scorpène-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Aisha Mahmoud)

- FICN Al-Mansur (Type 039B-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Omar Al-Sayed)

- FICN Al-Muntaqim (Type 093-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Layla Sharif)

- FICN Al-Mujaddid (Soryu-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Kareem Ahmed)

- FICN Al-Muqaffa (Triomphant-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Hana Al-Farsi)

- FICN Al-Mubarak (Los Angeles Flight II-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Hassan Mansour)

- FICN Al-Masoud (Collins-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Mariam Omar)

- FICN Al-Muhaymin (Type 091-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Fatima Ibrahim)

- FICN Al-Mustaqeem (Scorpène AIP-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Ahmed Ali)

- FICN Al-Mujtahid (Narwhal-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Noura Hassan)

- FICN Al-Mubasher (S20-Class Submarine) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Aliyah Malik)


 

5.**WarShips**:The FICN Operates Warships for fighting purposes these are the Warships.
 

- FICN Al-Kahar (Destroyer) (Commanding Officer: Commander Malik Hussain)
- FICN Al-Atiq (Frigate) (Commanding Officer: Commander Aisha Khan)
- FICN Al-Nasr (Cruiser) (Commanding Officer: Captain Farhan Ahmed)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Corvette) (Commanding Officer: Captain Mariam Patel)
- FICN Al-Rasheed (Patrol Boat) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Zahra Ali)
- FICN Al-Farooq (Minehunter) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Sami Khan)
- FICN Al-Khaliq (Amphibious Assault Ship) (Commanding Officer: Captain Sara Malik)
- FICN Al-Hussein (Littoral Combat Ship) (Commanding Officer: Commander Fatima Rahman)
- FICN Al-Mubarak (Guided Missile Cruiser) (Commanding Officer: Captain Nabeel Ali)
- FICN Al-Badr (Fast Attack Craft) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Imran Khan)
- FICN Al-Qawi (Ocean Patrol Vessel) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Maya Khan)
- FICN Al-Wahid (Offshore Patrol Vessel) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Ahmed Patel)
- FICN Al-Salam (Missile Boat) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Fatima Akhtar)
- FICN Al-Jabbar (Arsenal Ship) (Commanding Officer: Captain Omar Rahman)
- FICN Al-Karim (Coastal Defense Ship) (Commanding Officer: Commander Aliya Farooqi)
- FICN Al-Mujahid (Heavy Cruiser) (Commanding Officer: Captain Amina Aziz)
- FICN Al-Sabiq (Guided Missile Destroyer) (Commanding Officer: Commander Bilal Ahmed)
FICN Al-Rahman (Amphibious Transport Dock) (Commanding Officer: Captain Saba Shah)
FICN Al-Fatih (Guided Missile Frigate) (Commanding Officer: Captain Khalid Khan)

FICN Al-Malik (Arleigh Burke-Class Destroyer) (Commanding Officer: Commander Layla Ali)

  • FICN Al-Aziz (Missile Cruiser) (Commanding Officer: Captain Fatima Hassan)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Fast Patrol Boat) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Amir Patel)
  • FICN Al-Qasim (Stealth Corvette) (Commanding Officer: Captain Safiya Rahman)
  • FICN Al-Wasim (Fast Combat Support Ship) (Commanding Officer: Commander Karim Khan)
  • FICN Al-Mansur (Coastal Defense Corvette) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Farah Ahmed)
  • FICN Al-Ra'id (Guided Missile Frigate) (Commanding Officer: Captain Jamal Ali)
  • FICN Al-Faris (Stealth Destroyer) (Commanding Officer: Commander Huda Malik)
  • FICN Al-Khalid (Patrol Frigate) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Nida Khan)
  • FICN Al-Haqq (Landing Ship Dock) (Commanding Officer: Captain Salman Hussain)
  • FICN Al-Wali (Ocean Surveillance Vessel) (Commanding Officer: Commander Sara Ahmed)
  • FICN Al-Majid (Guided Missile Cruiser) (Commanding Officer: Captain Aminah Rahman)
  • FICN Al-Sadiq (Amphibious Command Ship) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Ahmad Farooqi)
  • FICN Al-Raqib (Missile Corvette) (Commanding Officer: Captain Ayesha Malik)
  • FICN Al-Malik (Stealth Frigate) (Commanding Officer: Commander Bilal Khan)
    FICN Al-Matin (Guided Missile Destroyer) (Commanding Officer: Captain Sana Ahmad)
    FICN Al-Nur (Naval Research Vessel) (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Commander Zahid Ali)
    FICN Al-Jawad (Mine Countermeasure Vessel) (Commanding Officer: Captain Zara Khan)
    FICN Al-Mujtaba (Amphibious Assault Ship) (Commanding Officer: Commander Naeem Malik)
     


 


 


 

6. **Naval Aviation**: The FICN operates a Naval Aviation fleet, including fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
 


 


 


 

- FICN Aviation Fleet (Commander: Commodore Asif Mahmood)
 


 


 


 

7. **Fighter Jets**: The FICN also includes fighter jets for air defense and maritime strike operations:
 

VFA-101 Squadron “Griffins” (Shenyang FC-31 naval variant) (Squadron Commander: Commander Wei Zhang)
 

VAQ-132 Squadron “Scorpions” (Boeing EA-18G Growler) (Squadron Commander: Commander James "Jammer" Edwards)
 

VFA-11 Squadron “Red Rippers” (Dassault Rafale M) (Squadron Commander: Commander Pierre Dubois)
 

VMFA-211 Squadron “Wake Island Avengers” (Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Marcus "Viper" Thompson)
 

VMFA-314 Squadron “Black Knights” (Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Samantha "Sonic" Hayes)
 

VMA-231 Squadron “Ace of Spades” (McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Anthony "Talon" Reeves)
 

VFA-25 Squadron “Fist of the Fleet” (McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet) (Squadron Commander: Commander Robert "Razor" Martinez)
 

VFA-105 Squadron “Gunslingers” (Mikoyan MiG-29K) (Squadron Commander: Commander Ivan Petrov)
 

VFA-115 Squadron “Eagles” (Shenyang J-15) (Squadron Commander: Commander Li Wei)
 

VFA-31 Squadron “Tomcatters” (Sukhoi Su-25UTG/UBP) (Squadron Commander: Commander Viktor Sokolov)
 

VFA-33 Squadron “Starfighters” (Sukhoi Su-33) (Squadron Commander: Commander Sergey Ivanov)
 

- VFA. 420 Squadron “Sea Dragons” (J-10C Carrier Varient) (Squadron Commander: Commander Arham ALI)
 
 


 

- VFA. 10 Squadron “Sea Falcons” (JF-17 Thunder Customized Force Carrier Ops) (Squadron Commander: Commander Saad Khan)
 


 


 


 

- VFA. 21 Squadron “Sea Vipers” (F-16 Fighting Falcon  Customized Force Carrier Ops) (Squadron Commander: Commander Rizwan Ali)
 


 


 

- VFA. 69 Squadron “Sea Sharks” (F-18 Super Hornet) (Squadron Commander: Commander Labar Janab)
 


 


 

8. **Support Squadrons**: The FICN has several support squadrons equipped with various types of aircraft. Some of the squadrons are:
 


 


 


 

- VRM. 7 Squadron “Sea Hawks” (P-3C Orion) (Squadron Commander: Commander Usman Ali)
 


 


 


 

- HSC. 18 Squadron “Falcons” (AW139 Helicopter) (Squadron Commander: Commander Kamran Khan)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- HSC. 23 Squadron “Sea Eagles” (Z-9EC Helicopter) (Squadron Commander: Commander Fahad Siddiqui)
 


 


 


 

- HSC. 32 Squadron “Marlins” (King Air 350) (Squadron Commander: Commander Farhan Akhtar)
 


 

 



 - VRM. 68 Squadron “Echoing Whales” (E-2 Sky Hawk) (Squadron Commander: Commander Shoaib Akan)


 

 

VQ-1 Squadron “World Watchers” (Lockheed EP-3E Aries II) (Squadron Commander: Commander William "Watcher" Smith)
 

VQ-2 Squadron “Sandman” (Boeing P-8A Poseidon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Richard "Ghost" Taylor)

 


HS-4 Squadron “Black Knights” (Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk) (Squadron Commander: Commander Rebecca "Sky" Daniels)


VXS-1 Squadron “Warlocks” (Lockheed C-130T Hercules) (Squadron Commander: Commander Gregory "Mage" Cole)


VP-5 Squadron “Mad Foxes” (Boeing P-8A Poseidon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Thomas "Fox" Brennan)


VP-8 Squadron “Fighting Tigers” (Boeing P-8A Poseidon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Jennifer "Tiger" Anderson)


 


VR-56 Squadron “Globemasters” (McDonnell Douglas C-9B Skytrain II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Frank "Giant" Matthews)


HM-14 Squadron “Vanguards” (V-22 Osprey) (Squadron Commander: Commander Daniel "Vanguard" King)


HM-15 Squadron “Sea Stallions” (Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion) (Squadron Commander: Commander Kevin "Hawk" Sanders)


VRC-40 Detachment (Bell Boeing CMV-22B Osprey) (Squadron Commander: Commander Steven "Det" Carlson)


HSC-21 Squadron “Blackjacks” (Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk) (Squadron Commander: Commander Melissa "Ace" Grant)


 


 

9. **Transport Squadrons**: The FICN includes squadrons dedicated to transport and logistics operations:
 

 - No. 67 Squadron “Grey Hounds” (C-2 Greyhound) (Squadron Commander: Commander Ali Mujtaba)
 


 VR-1 Squadron “Star Lifters” (Gulfstream C-37B) (Squadron Commander: Commander Michael "Lift" Hernandez)


VR-62 Squadron “Nomads” (Boeing C-40 Clipper) (Squadron Commander: Commander Jason "Wanderer" Green)


 

- No. 14 Squadron “Albatross” (CN235 Transport Aircraft) (Squadron Commander: Commander Azam Qureshi)
 


 
VR-57 Squadron “Conquistadors” (McDonnell Douglas C-9 Skytrain II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Alan "Trailblazer" Martin)


VRC-30 Squadron “Providers” (Grumman C-2A Greyhound) (Squadron Commander: Commander Charles "Carrier" Stevens)


 


 

- No. 28 Squadron “Sky Masters” (Sea King Helicopter) (Squadron Commander: Commander Shahid Khan)
 


 


 

10.Land Based Support Squadrons:
**VQ-1 Squadron “World Watchers”** (Lockheed EP-3E Aries II) (Squadron Commander: Commander William "Watcher" Smith)

 

**VQ-2 Squadron “Sandman”** (Boeing P-8A Poseidon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Richard "Ghost" Taylor)

 

**VR-57 Squadron “Conquistadors”** (McDonnell Douglas C-9 Skytrain II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Alan "Trailblazer" Martin)

 

**VRC-30 Squadron “Providers”** (Grumman C-2A Greyhound) (Squadron Commander: Commander Charles "Carrier" Stevens)

 

**HS-4 Squadron “Black Knights”** (Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk) (Squadron Commander: Commander Rebecca "Sky" Daniels)

 

**VXS-1 Squadron “Warlocks”** (Lockheed C-130T Hercules) (Squadron Commander: Commander Gregory "Mage" Cole)

 

**VP-5 Squadron “Mad Foxes”** (Boeing P-8A Poseidon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Thomas "Fox" Brennan)

 

**VP-8 Squadron “Fighting Tigers”** (Boeing P-8A Poseidon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Jennifer "Tiger" Anderson)

 

**VR-1 Squadron “Star Lifters”** (Gulfstream C-37B) (Squadron Commander: Commander Michael "Lift" Hernandez)

 

**VR-62 Squadron “Nomads”** (Boeing C-40 Clipper) (Squadron Commander: Commander Jason "Wanderer" Green)

 

**VR-56 Squadron “Globemasters”** (McDonnell Douglas C-9B Skytrain II) (Squadron Commander: Commander Frank "Giant" Matthews)

 

**HM-14 Squadron “Vanguards”** (Sikorsky MH-53E Sea Dragon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Daniel "Vanguard" King)

 

**HM-15 Squadron “Blackhawks”** (Sikorsky MH-53E Sea Dragon) (Squadron Commander: Commander Kevin "Hawk" Sanders)

 

**VRC-40 Detachment** (Bell Boeing CMV-22B Osprey) (Squadron Commander: Commander Steven "Det" Carlson)

 

**HSC-21 Squadron “Blackjacks”** (Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk) (Squadron Commander: Commander Melissa "Ace" Grant)
 


 



Navy Nuclear Launch Capable Fleets

13th Fleet (Ohio-class Submarine Group):

  • FICN Al-Hakim (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jawad (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Rahman (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Razzaq (Los Angeles-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mujib (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Karim (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mutakabbir (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Qadir (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Jabbar (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Wadud (Los Angeles-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Sami (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Qawi (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Malik (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Wahhab (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Rauf (Ohio-class Submarine)

14th Fleet (Aircraft Carrier Strike Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadeer (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (Gerald R. Ford-class Aircraft Carrier)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Nimitz-class Aircraft Carrier)

15th Fleet (Surface Combatant Group):

  • FICN Al-Hayy (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Ticonderoga-class Cruiser)

16th Fleet (Amphibious Assault Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadeer (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (America-class Amphibious Assault Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Wasp-class Amphibious Assault Ship)

17th Fleet (Mine Warfare Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadeer (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Avenger-class Mine Countermeasures Ship)

18th Fleet (Fast Attack Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadeer (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer)

19th Fleet (Stealth Warfare Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadeer (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (Seawolf-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Virginia-class Submarine)

20th Fleet (Arsenal Strike Group):

  • FICN Al-Qadeer (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muhaymin (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mujahid (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mubdi (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqsit (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqtadir (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddim (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mufaddal (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mufakkir (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqaddir (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Murshid (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muhaimin (Ohio-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Mu'izz (Virginia-class Submarine)
  • FICN Al-Muqarrab (Ohio-class Submarine)






     

Naval Police

The Naval Police are responsible for maintaining law and order, enforcing regulations, and ensuring security within the naval facilities and bases of the First Islamic Caliphate's Navy.

Units and Roles

Naval Provost Marshal's Office (NPMO)

  • Role: Command and control of Naval Police operations.
  • Description: Responsible for overall management and coordination of law enforcement and security activities within the Navy.

Naval Security Forces (NSF)

  • Role: Physical security and protection of naval assets.
  • Description: Conducts patrols, secures perimeters, and responds to incidents to protect naval bases and vessels.

Naval Base Defense Squadron

  • Role: Defense against external threats.
  • Description: Maintains readiness to defend naval bases and vessels from ground-based attacks.

Maritime Law Enforcement Squadron

  • Role: Policing and law enforcement at sea.
  • Description: Enforces maritime laws, regulations, and conducts investigations related to naval operations.

K-9 Unit

  • Role: Explosive detection and patrol support.
  • Description: Utilizes trained dogs for explosive detection and support during patrols and inspections.

Special Response Team (SRT)

  • Role: Rapid response to high-threat situations.
  • Description: Highly trained unit for crisis response and critical incident resolution onboard naval vessels and at naval facilities.

Port Security Unit (PSU)

  • Role: Security and protection of naval ports.
  • Description: Ensures security and safety of naval ports and their infrastructure.

Maritime Traffic Police

  • Role: Traffic control and accident investigation at sea.
  • Description: Manages maritime traffic, investigates accidents, and enforces maritime traffic regulations.

Naval Police Vehicles

Patrol Boats

  • Type: Damen Stan Patrol 5009
  • Role: Coastal and harbor patrol
  • Description: Fast and highly maneuverable patrol boat equipped with navigation aids and communication systems.

Fast Attack Crafts (FAC)

  • Type: FPB 98 MK I
  • Role: Defense and interception
  • Description: Armed vessel with a 30mm automatic cannon and missile systems for rapid response and defense.

Landing Craft Utility (LCU)

  • Type: Mk-8 Landing Craft
  • Role: Transport and logistics support
  • Description: Capable of transporting troops, equipment, and supplies between naval bases and vessels.

Interceptor Boats

  • Type: Safehaven Marine Barracuda
  • Role: High-speed pursuit and interception
  • Description: Fast pursuit boat equipped with radar, night vision, and weapons for intercepting suspicious vessels.

Naval Security Vehicles

  • Type: Otokar Cobra
  • Role: Onshore security and rapid response
  • Description: Armored vehicle with ballistic protection, equipped for law enforcement and security operations.

Command and Control Vessels

  • Type: Kıyı Emniyeti Uzak Yaka Komuta ve Kontrol Botu (KEUYAKK)
  • Role: Mobile command posts
  • Description: Equipped with radar, communication tools, and command facilities for managing operations.

Armored Personnel Carriers (APC)

  • Type: Otokar Akrep
  • Role: Secure prisoner transport and rapid response
  • Description: Armored vehicle with transport capacity for detainees and personnel in high-threat environments.

Utility Boats

  • Type: Zodiac Hurricane H-920
  • Role: Utility and transport
  • Description: Small, agile boats for transport and utility tasks within naval facilities.

Naval Patrol Vehicles

  • Type: Ford F-350 Super Duty
  • Role: Patrol and reconnaissance
  • Description: Vehicle equipped with communications gear and storage for law enforcement equipment.

Naval Amphibious Vehicles

  • Type: BAE Systems RG-31 Nyala
  • Role: Transport and amphibious operations support
  • Description: Armored vehicle capable of operations on both land and water for logistics support.
     

Naval Police Equipment

Small Arms

  • Pistols: Glock 17
  • Rifles: Heckler & Koch G36
  • Submachine Guns: Heckler & Koch MP5
  • Shotguns: Benelli M4 Super 90
  • Description: Personal defense and law enforcement firearms.

Body Armor

  • Type: Kevlar vests and helmets
  • Description: Bulletproof protection for personnel during operations.

Radio Communication Systems

  • Type: Harris RF-7850A-MR
  • Description: Handheld radios and vessel-mounted communication equipment for secure communications.

Surveillance Equipment

  • Type: FLIR M-Series
  • Description: Thermal cameras for night vision and surveillance.

Riot Control Gear

  • Shields: Polycarbonate riot shields
  • Batons: Extendable steel batons
  • Tear Gas: CS gas canisters
  • Non-Lethal Weapons: Pepper spray
  • Description: Equipment for riot control and crowd management.

Breaching Equipment

  • Tools: Hydraulic door rams, bolt cutters
  • Description: Tools for forced entry and building clearance during law enforcement operations.

Medical Kits

  • Type: Individual First Aid Kits (IFAK)
  • Description: First aid supplies and trauma kits for emergency medical treatment.

Navigation and GPS

  • Type: Garmin GPSMAP 64sx
  • Description: Navigation systems for land and sea operations.

Tactical Lights

  • Type: Streamlight PolyTac X
  • Description: Flashlights and vessel-mounted lights for operations in low-light conditions.

Toolkits and Maintenance Equipment

  • Description: Tools for boat and vehicle maintenance.

Specialized Vessel Modifications

  • Armored Plating: Ballistic protection
  • Weapon Mounts: for crew-served weapons
  • Description: Modifications to enhance vessel security and capability.

Overview

The Naval Police of the First Islamic Caliphate play a critical role in ensuring the security, law enforcement, and protection of naval assets and personnel. They utilize a variety of specialized units, vehicles, and equipment to safeguard naval facilities, conduct maritime law enforcement, and respond to security threats both onshore and at sea.
 


 


 **The First Islamic Caliphate Coast Guard (FICCG):**

**Commanding Officer: Admiral Zainab Mahmood**

**1. Coast Guard Headquarters Command:**

   - Responsible for overall command and coordination of all Coast Guard units.

   - Commanding Officer: Rear Admiral Abdul Malik

**2. Coast Guard Aviation Command:**

   - Responsible for all aviation assets within the Coast Guard.

   - Commanding Officer: Commodore Nida Khan

**3. Coast Guard Maritime Security Division:**

   - Commanding Officer: Rear Admiral Ahmed Ali

   **1st Maritime Security Regiment**

      - Captain Khalid Aziz

         - 1st Battalion "Sea Guardians" (Commander Hamza Khan)

         - 2nd Battalion "Coastal Defenders" (Commander Ayesha Riaz)

      

   **2nd Maritime Security Regiment**

      - Captain Mariam Malik

         - 1st Battalion "Marine Protectors" (Commander Saifullah Haider)

         - 2nd Battalion "Island Sentinels" (Commander Farah Hussain)

      

   **3rd Maritime Security Regiment**

      - Captain Amir Raza

         - 1st Battalion "Sea Patrol" (Commander Fatima Ali)

         - 2nd Battalion "Coastal Watchers" (Commander Yasir Ahmad)

**4. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Division:**

   - Commanding Officer: Rear Admiral Hadi Khan

   **4th Search and Rescue Regiment**

      - Captain Sarah Qureshi

         - 1st Battalion "Sea Rescuers" (Commander Noman Akhtar)

         - 2nd Battalion "Marine Lifesavers" (Commander Aisha Abbas)

      

   **5th Search and Rescue Regiment**

      - Captain Ali Hassan

         - 1st Battalion "Coastal Responders" (Commander Saad Aslam)

         - 2nd Battalion "Emergency Sea Patrol" (Commander Aminah Khalid)

**5. Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Division:**

   - Commanding Officer: Rear Admiral Hina Malik

   **7th Maritime Law Enforcement Regiment**

      - Captain Zaid Ali

         - 1st Battalion "Marine Enforcers" (Commander Hafsa Naeem)

         - 2nd Battalion "Coastal Watchdogs" (Commander Farhan Siddiqui)

      

   **8th Maritime Law Enforcement Regiment**

      - Captain Sana Ali

         - 1st Battalion "Sea Interceptors" (Commander Naveed Raza)

         - 2nd Battalion "Maritime Patrol" (Commander Sidra Asad)

**6. Coast Guard Aviation Division:**

   - Commanding Officer: Commodore Nida Khan

   - Comprising:

      - No. 1 Coast Guard Maritime Patrol Helicopter Squadron "Sea Guardians" (AgustaWestland AW139) (Flight Lieutenant Sameera Khan)

      - No. 2 Coast Guard Search and Rescue Helicopter Squadron "Sky Rescuers" (Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin) (Flight Lieutenant Aftab Ahmad)

      - No. 3 Coast Guard Maritime Surveillance Squadron "Marine Falcons" (Pilatus PC-12) (Flight Lieutenant Tariq Siddiqui)

**7. Coast Guard Special Operations Command (COSOC):**

   - Commanding Officer: Captain Adnan Riaz

   - Comprising specialized units such as:

      - COSOC Maritime Special Forces Unit "Sea Lions" (Lieutenant Yousuf Khan)

      - COSOC Maritime Counter-Terrorism Unit "Coastal Tigers" (Lieutenant Aisha Raza)

**8. Coast Guard Maritime Environmental Protection Division:**

   - Commanding Officer: Rear Admiral Ali Hussain

   **10th Maritime Environmental Protection Regiment**

      - Captain Saba Khan

         - 1st Battalion "Ocean Defenders" (Commander Zaid Abbas)

         - 2nd Battalion "Coastal Cleanup" (Commander Hina Aslam)

      

   **11th Maritime Environmental Protection Regiment**

      - Captain Fahad Akhtar

         - 1st Battalion "Marine Conservation" (Commander Ayesha Zafar)

         - 2nd Battalion "Maritime Wildlife Preservation" (Commander Ali Rizvi)
 


 
 


 

**Islamic Caliphate Marines (ICM):**
 

 


 
 

1.   **Marine Corps Command**: The ICM operates under the Marine Corps Command, responsible for amphibious warfare and maritime operations. (Commander: Major General Usman Khan)
 


 

2.   **Marine Bases**: The ICM operates several marine bases near coastal areas and strategic waterways. Some notable bases include:
 


 


 


 

-   ICM Base Karachi (Base Commander: Colonel Asadullah Khan)
 


 

-   ICM Base Gwadar (Base Commander: Colonel Saifullah Mahmood)
 


 


 


 

-   ICM Base Chabahar (Base Commander: Colonel Zafar Ali)
 


 

3.   **Marine Infantry Battalions**: The ICM includes specialized marine infantry battalions for amphibious assaults and coastal defense:
 


 

-   1st Marine Battalion (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Colonel Farid Khan)
 


 

-   3rd Marine Battalion (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Colonel Kamran Ahmed)
 


 


 


 

-   5th Marine Battalion (Commanding Officer: Lieutenant Colonel Shahid Malik)
 


 

4.   **Amphibious Assault Unit**: The ICM maintains an elite amphibious assault unit for special operations and beachhead operations. (Commanding Officer: Major Ahsan Qureshi)
 


 

 
 


 

**The First Islamic Caliphate Marine Corps (FICMC):**

**Commanding Officer: General Ahmed Abbas**

**1. Marine Corps Headquarters Command:**

   - Responsible for overall command and coordination of all Marine Corps units.

   - Commanding Officer: Major General Muhammad Hassan

**2. Marine Corps Aviation Command:**

   - Responsible for all aviation assets within the Marine Corps.

   - Commanding Officer: Brigadier General Asma Ahmed

**3. Marine Corps 1st Division - "Lions of Caliphate"**

   - Commanding Officer: Major General Ali Khan

   **1st Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Usman Malik

         - 1st Battalion "Swordsmen" (Lt. Colonel Farhan Ahmed)

         - 2nd Battalion "Steel Wolves" (Lt. Colonel Asad Abbas)

      

   **2nd Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Akram Khan

         - 1st Battalion "Golden Falcons" (Lt. Colonel Naveed Ahmad)

         - 2nd Battalion "Swift Hawks" (Lt. Colonel Bilal Qureshi)

      

   **1st Marine Artillery Regiment**

      - Colonel Waqar Ali

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Guns" (Lt. Colonel Adnan Siddiqui)

         - 2nd Battalion "Raging Storm" (Lt. Colonel Haris Khan)

      

   **1st Marine Reconnaissance Battalion**

      - Lt. Colonel Tariq Ahmed

**4. Marine Corps 2nd Division - "Swordsmen"**

   - Commanding Officer: Major General Fatima Zahir

   **4th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Shahbaz Ali

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Riders" (Lt. Colonel Taimur Malik)

         - 2nd Battalion "Swift Hawks" (Lt. Colonel Fahad Mahmood)

      

   **5th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Khalid Siddiqui

         - 1st Battalion "Night Stalkers" (Lt. Colonel Amir Khan)

         - 2nd Battalion "Silent Foxes" (Lt. Colonel Saad Ahmed)

      

   **2nd Marine Artillery Regiment**

      - Colonel Ali Raza

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Guns" (Lt. Colonel Faisal Shah)

         - 2nd Battalion "Steel Rain" (Lt. Colonel Usman Ahmed)

      

   **2nd Marine Reconnaissance Battalion**

      - Lt. Colonel Rashid Khan

**5. Marine Corps 3rd Division - "Swift Hawks"**

   - Commanding Officer: Major General Omar Farooq

   **7th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Saifullah Khan

         - 1st Battalion "Night Stalkers" (Lt. Colonel Abdul Qadir)

         - 2nd Battalion "Silent Foxes" (Lt. Colonel Yasir Hussain)

      

   **8th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Waleed Ali

         - 1st Battalion "Steel Wolves" (Lt. Colonel Tariq Mehmood)

         - 2nd Battalion "Golden Falcons" (Lt. Colonel Shahid Raza)

      

   **3rd Marine Artillery Regiment**

      - Colonel Naeem Ahmad

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Guns" (Lt. Colonel Sajid Malik)

         - 2nd Battalion "Raging Storm" (Lt. Colonel Adil Akhtar)

      

   **3rd Marine Reconnaissance Battalion**

      - Lt. Colonel Yousuf Khan

**6. Marine Corps 4th Division - "Golden Falcons"**

   - Commanding Officer: Major General Ayesha Khan

   **10th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Zohaib Ali

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Riders" (Lt. Colonel Farhan Khan)

         - 2nd Battalion "Swift Hawks" (Lt. Colonel Fahad Akhtar)

      

   **11th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Amina Qureshi

         - 1st Battalion "Night Stalkers" (Lt. Colonel Amir Ali)

         - 2nd Battalion "Silent Foxes" (Lt. Colonel Saad Mahmood)

      

   **4th Marine Artillery Regiment**

      - Colonel Tariq Hussain

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Guns" (Lt. Colonel Faisal Hussain)

         - 2nd Battalion "Raging Storm" (Lt. Colonel Adil Raza)

      

   **4th Marine Reconnaissance Battalion**

      - Lt. Colonel Rashid Malik

**7. Marine Corps 5th Division - "Steel Wolves"**

   - Commanding Officer: Major General Ali Raza

   **13th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Waqar Ahmed

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Riders" (Lt. Colonel Farhan Ali)

         - 2nd Battalion "Swift Hawks" (Lt. Colonel Fahad Abbas)

      

   **14th Marine Infantry Regiment**

      - Colonel Asma Hassan

         - 1st Battalion "Night Stalkers" (Lt. Colonel Amir Hussain)

         - 2nd Battalion "Silent Foxes" (Lt. Colonel Saad Raza)

      

   **5th Marine Artillery Regiment**

      - Colonel Tariq Mehmood

         - 1st Battalion "Thunder Guns" (Lt. Colonel Faisal Ali)

         - 2nd Battalion "Raging Storm" (Lt. Colonel Adil Ahmad)

      

   **5th Marine Reconnaissance Battalion**

      - Lt. Colonel Yousuf Ali

**8. Marine Corps Aviation Division:**

   - Commanding Officer: Brigadier General Asma Ahmed

   - Comprising:

      - No. 1 Marine Transport Helicopter Squadron "Golden Wings" (NHIndustries NH90) (Squadron Leader Farah Khan)

      - No. 2 Marine Attack Helicopter Squadron "Nightmares" (AH-64 Apache) (Squadron Leader Haider Abbas)

      - No. 3 Marine Reconnaissance Helicopter Squadron "Sky Griffins" (Mil Mi-8 Hip) (Squadron Leader Ali Raza)

      - No. 4 Marine Utility Helicopter Squadron "Silver Falcons" (Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil) (Squadron Leader Sara Ahmed)

      - No. 5 Marine Search and Rescue Helicopter Squadron "Phoenix Guardians" (AgustaWestland AW139) (Squadron Leader Asif Ali)

      - No. 6 Marine Assault Helicopter Squadron "Swift Raptors" (Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk) (Squadron Leader Saad Malik)

      - No. 7 Marine Airborne Surveillance and Control Squadron "Eagle Eyes" (Bell OH-58 Kiowa - Customized Control Room) (Squadron Leader Zohaib Khan)

**9. Marine Corps Combat Search and Rescue Command:**

   - Commanding Officer: Colonel Hina Ali

**10. Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MSOC):**

   - Commanding Officer: Colonel Tariq Mahmood

   - Comprising specialized units such as:

      - MSOC Special Forces Regiment "Jinn Warriors" (Lt. Colonel Irfan Hussain)

      - MSOC1

 

 
 

First Islamic Caliphate Drone Force (FICDF)

Mission Statement: The First Islamic Caliphate Drone Force (FICDF) is dedicated to providing advanced aerial support, intelligence gathering, and precision strike capabilities to enhance the nation's defense and security operations. Utilizing state-of-the-art unmanned aerial systems (UAS), the FICDF ensures rapid response and superior situational awareness in various operational scenarios.

Organizational Structure:

1st Drone Wing

No. 1 Squadron "Sky Watchers"

  • Drone: MQ-9 Reaper
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Tariq Ahmad

No. 2 Squadron "Eagle Eyes"

  • Drone: RQ-4 Global Hawk
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Amina Ali

No. 3 Squadron "Silent Hunters"

  • Drone: MQ-1 Predator
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Saif Khan

No. 4 Squadron "Sky Sentinels"

  • Drone: CH-4B Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Zara Qureshi

No. 5 Squadron "Night Hawks"

  • Drone: Wing Loong II
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Imran Yousaf

2nd Drone Wing

No. 6 Squadron "Falcon Eyes"

  • Drone: Bayraktar TB2
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Noor Hassan

No. 7 Squadron "Sky Spies"

  • Drone: MQ-5B Hunter
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Yasmin Malik

No. 8 Squadron "Hawk Eyes"

  • Drone: CH-5 Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Ahmed Raza

No. 9 Squadron "Predator Hunters"

  • Drone: Avenger (Predator C)
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Raheel Abbas

No. 10 Squadron "Stealth Guardians"

  • Drone: TAI Anka
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Farah Aziz

3rd Drone Wing

No. 11 Squadron "Vigilant Eyes"

  • Drone: MQ-1C Gray Eagle
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Samiya Khan

No. 12 Squadron "Sky Predators"

  • Drone: CH-3
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Hamza Adeel

No. 13 Squadron "Silent Shadows"

  • Drone: WJ-600
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Ayesha Farooq

No. 14 Squadron "Stealth Watchers"

  • Drone: MQ-20 Avenger
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Bilal Shah

No. 15 Squadron "Sky Guardians"

  • Drone: CASC Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Nadia Jameel

4th Drone Wing

No. 16 Squadron "Eagle Watchers"

  • Drone: General Atomics Altair
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Omar Khalid

No. 17 Squadron "Night Sentinels"

  • Drone: Predator XP
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Fatima Anwar

No. 18 Squadron "Sky Rangers"

  • Drone: Yabhon United 40
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Asad Riaz

No. 19 Squadron "Silent Predators"

  • Drone: TAI Anka
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Mahira Iqbal

No. 20 Squadron "Stealth Guardians"

  • Drone: GJ-11 Sharp Sword
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Zain Akhtar

5th Drone Wing

No. 21 Squadron "Sky Watchers"

  • Drone: MQ-9 Reaper
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Tariq Ahmad

No. 22 Squadron "Eagle Eyes"

  • Drone: RQ-4 Global Hawk
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Amina Ali

No. 23 Squadron "Silent Hunters"

  • Drone: MQ-1 Predator
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Saif Khan

No. 24 Squadron "Sky Sentinels"

  • Drone: CH-4B Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Zara Qureshi

No. 25 Squadron "Night Hawks"

  • Drone: Wing Loong II
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Imran Yousaf

6th Drone Wing

No. 26 Squadron "Falcon Eyes"

  • Drone: Bayraktar TB2
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Noor Hassan

No. 27 Squadron "Sky Spies"

  • Drone: MQ-5B Hunter
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Yasmin Malik

No. 28 Squadron "Hawk Eyes"

  • Drone: CH-5 Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Ahmed Raza

No. 29 Squadron "Predator Hunters"

  • Drone: Avenger (Predator C)
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Raheel Abbas

No. 30 Squadron "Stealth Guardians"

  • Drone: TAI Anka
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Farah Aziz

7th Drone Wing

No. 31 Squadron "Vigilant Eyes"

  • Drone: MQ-1C Gray Eagle
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Samiya Khan

No. 32 Squadron "Sky Predators"

  • Drone: CH-3
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Hamza Adeel

No. 33 Squadron "Silent Shadows"

  • Drone: WJ-600
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Ayesha Farooq

No. 34 Squadron "Stealth Watchers"

  • Drone: MQ-20 Avenger
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Bilal Shah

No. 35 Squadron "Sky Guardians"

  • Drone: CASC Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Nadia Jameel

8th Drone Wing

No. 36 Squadron "Eagle Watchers"

  • Drone: General Atomics Altair
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Omar Khalid

No. 37 Squadron "Night Sentinels"

  • Drone: Predator XP
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Fatima Anwar

No. 38 Squadron "Sky Rangers"

  • Drone: Yabhon United 40
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Asad Riaz

No. 39 Squadron "Silent Predators"

  • Drone: TAI Anka
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Mahira Iqbal

No. 40 Squadron "Stealth Guardians"

  • Drone: GJ-11 Sharp Sword
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Zain Akhtar

9th Drone Wing

No. 41 Squadron "Explosion Hitters"

  • Drone: Switchblade 600
  • Role: Explosive Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Khalid Hasan

No. 42 Squadron "Blast Seekers"

  • Drone: Switchblade 300
  • Role: Explosive Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Yasir Malik

No. 43 Squadron "Boom Rangers"

  • Drone: Hero-120
  • Role: Explosive Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Nadia Hussain

No. 44 Squadron "Impact Fighters"

  • Drone: Hero-400
  • Role: Explosive Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Zainab Khan

No. 45 Squadron "Strike Force"

  • Drone: Hero-30
  • Role: Explosive Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Bilal Ahmed

10th Drone Wing

No. 46 Squadron "Micro Guardians"

  • Drone: Black Hornet Nano
  • Role: Small Surveillance Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Amir Bashir

No. 47 Squadron "Tiny Watchers"

  • Drone: RQ-11 Raven
  • Role: Small Surveillance Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Hina Ali

No. 48 Squadron "Mini Eyes"

  • Drone: Wasp AE
  • Role: Small Reconnaissance Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Faisal Qadir

No. 49 Squadron "Little Spies"

  • Drone: Puma 3 AE
  • Role: Small Reconnaissance Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Asma Farooq

No. 50 Squadron "Nano Rangers"

  • Drone: FLIR Black Hornet 3
  • Role: Small Surveillance Drone
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Rahim Zafar

11th Drone Wing

No. 51 Squadron "Sky Observers"

  • Drone: MQ-9 Reaper
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Tariq Ahmad

No. 52 Squadron "High Flyers"

  • Drone: RQ-4 Global Hawk
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Amina Ali

No. 53 Squadron "Silent Shadows"

  • Drone: MQ-1 Predator
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Saif Khan

No. 54 Squadron "Aerial Guardians"

  • Drone: CH-4B Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Zara Qureshi

No. 55 Squadron "Night Stalkers"

  • Drone: Wing Loong II
  • Role: Armed Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Imran Yousaf

12th Drone Wing

No. 56 Squadron "Eagle Scouts"

  • Drone: Bayraktar TB2
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Noor Hassan

No. 57 Squadron "Aerial Spies"

  • Drone: MQ-5B Hunter
  • Role: Tactical Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Yasmin Malik

No. 58 Squadron "Hawk Scouts"

  • Drone: CH-5 Rainbow
  • Role: Armed Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Ahmed Raza

No. 59 Squadron "Predator Scouts"

  • Drone: Avenger (Predator C)
  • Role: Stealth Reconnaissance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Raheel Abbas

No. 60 Squadron "Sky Sentinels"

  • Drone: TAI Anka
  • Role: High-Altitude Surveillance
  • Commander: Squadron Leader Farah Aziz
     


 

Paramilitary Forces
 
**Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG)**

 

The Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG) serves as the premier paramilitary force, tasked with ensuring internal security, maintaining public order, and providing support to the military during times of national emergency. The ICNG operates across diverse terrains, including rivers, mountains, plains, and deserts, ensuring comprehensive coverage and readiness.

 

Structure and Units

 

1. **Headquarters**

   - **Central Command Center**: Coordinates all operations and strategic planning.

   - **Intelligence Division**: Gathers and analyzes information to prevent and respond to threats.

   - **Logistics Division**: Manages supplies, transportation, and infrastructure support.

 

2. **Regional Commands**

   - **Northern Command**: Covers areas from the northern borders to central regions.

   - **Southern Command**: Covers southern regions, including coastal and desert areas.

   - **Eastern Command**: Responsible for the eastern regions, including border areas with neighboring countries.

   - **Western Command**: Manages the western regions, ensuring border security and stability.

 

### Units and Specializations

 

1. **Rapid Response Units (RRU)**

   - **Role**: Provide quick reaction to emergencies and threats, including natural disasters and terrorist activities.

   - **Equipment**: Light armored vehicles, helicopters, and drones.

   - **Training**: Specialized in urban warfare, counter-terrorism, and disaster relief.

 

2. **Border Security Units (BSU)**

   - **Role**: Monitor and secure the nation's borders, preventing illegal crossings and smuggling.

   - **Equipment**: Surveillance systems, patrol boats, and all-terrain vehicles.

   - **Training**: Focused on surveillance, interdiction, and intelligence gathering.

 

3. **Mountain Warfare Units (MWU)**

   - **Role**: Operate in mountainous regions, conducting reconnaissance and defensive operations.

   - **Equipment**: Specialized climbing gear, mountain vehicles, and portable radar systems.

   - **Training**: Emphasizes survival, climbing, and high-altitude combat.

 

4. **Desert Operations Units (DOU)**

   - **Role**: Patrol and secure desert areas, preventing infiltration and illegal activities.

   - **Equipment**: Desert-adapted vehicles, drones, and portable shelters.

   - **Training**: Focused on navigation, survival, and combat in extreme heat.

 

5. **Riverine Units (RU)**

   - **Role**: Patrol rivers and waterways, preventing illegal activities and ensuring safe navigation.

   - **Equipment**: Patrol boats, amphibious vehicles, and underwater surveillance systems.

   - **Training**: Emphasizes swimming, boat handling, and water-based combat.

 

6. **Urban Security Units (USU)**

   - **Role**: Maintain public order in urban areas, respond to civil unrest, and provide crowd control.

   - **Equipment**: Riot gear, non-lethal weapons, and surveillance drones.

   - **Training**: Focused on crowd control, urban combat, and negotiation.

 

### Specialized Divisions

 

1. **Counter-Terrorism Division (CTD)**

   - **Role**: Conduct operations against terrorist groups and high-threat targets.

   - **Equipment**: Advanced weaponry, surveillance equipment, and armored vehicles.

   - **Training**: Intensive focus on counter-terrorism tactics, intelligence, and hostage rescue.

 

2. **Cyber Defense Division (CDD)**

   - **Role**: Protect national infrastructure from cyber threats and conduct offensive cyber operations.

   - **Equipment**: State-of-the-art computers, encryption devices, and hacking tools.

   - **Training**: Focused on cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and digital forensics.

 

3. **Medical Response Units (MRU)**

   - **Role**: Provide medical assistance during emergencies, including combat situations and natural disasters.

   - **Equipment**: Field hospitals, medical supplies, and evacuation vehicles.

   - **Training**: Emphasizes emergency medicine, trauma care, and disaster response.

 

### Recruitment and Training

 

The ICNG recruits individuals from across the nation, emphasizing physical fitness, loyalty, and the ability to operate in diverse environments. Training programs are rigorous and comprehensive, covering a wide range of skills necessary for effective paramilitary operations.

 

### Equipment and Resources

 

The ICNG is equipped with modern weaponry, surveillance technology, and transportation assets. This includes:

- **Personal Weapons**: Assault rifles, sidearms, and sniper rifles.

- **Vehicles**: Armored personnel carriers, light trucks, and all-terrain vehicles.

- **Communication**: Secure radios, satellite phones, and encryption devices.

 

### Conclusion

 

The Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG) stands as a versatile and robust paramilitary force, prepared to address internal security challenges and support national defense efforts. With specialized units tailored to the nation's diverse terrains and threats, the ICNG ensures the safety and stability of the Islamic Caliphate.
### Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG)

 

**Uniform and Equipment**

 

The Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG) personnel are equipped with uniforms and weapons specialized for each unit’s operational environment. Uniforms are designed for functionality, camouflage, and protection, tailored to different terrains and climates.

 

### Uniforms

 

1. **Rapid Response Units (RRU)**

   - **Uniform**: Urban camouflage fatigues with ballistic vests, helmets, and knee pads.

   - **Gear**: Tactical vests, night vision goggles, and body armor.

 

2. **Border Security Units (BSU)**

   - **Uniform**: Desert camouflage with lightweight vests, wide-brim hats, and tactical gloves.

   - **Gear**: Binoculars, GPS devices, and border surveillance equipment.

 

3. **Mountain Warfare Units (MWU)**

   - **Uniform**: Mountain camouflage with insulated jackets, climbing harnesses, and thermal gloves.

   - **Gear**: Climbing gear, portable shelters, and high-altitude survival kits.

 

4. **Desert Operations Units (DOU)**

   - **Uniform**: Desert tan fatigues with sun hats, lightweight vests, and hydration packs.

   - **Gear**: Sand goggles, GPS devices, and portable water purification systems.

 

5. **Riverine Units (RU)**

   - **Uniform**: Water-resistant fatigues with life vests, boonie hats, and amphibious boots.

   - **Gear**: Swim fins, underwater communication devices, and waterproof bags.

 

6. **Urban Security Units (USU)**

   - **Uniform**: Urban digital camouflage with riot helmets, shields, and protective pads.

   - **Gear**: Riot control gear, non-lethal weapons, and surveillance drones.

 

### Specialized Divisions Uniforms

 

1. **Counter-Terrorism Division (CTD)**

   - **Uniform**: Black tactical gear with Kevlar vests, balaclavas, and tactical gloves.

   - **Gear**: Breaching tools, advanced night vision goggles, and ballistic shields.

 

2. **Cyber Defense Division (CDD)**

   - **Uniform**: Standard fatigues with identification badges and secure communication headsets.

   - **Gear**: Laptops, encrypted communication devices, and portable servers.

 

3. **Medical Response Units (MRU)**

   - **Uniform**: Medical fatigues with red cross identifiers, tactical first aid kits, and helmets.

   - **Gear**: Field medical kits, portable defibrillators, and stretchers.

 

### Weapons

 

1. **Rapid Response Units (RRU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-416 Assault Rifle

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-9 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Flashbang grenades, breaching shotguns, and tasers.

 

2. **Border Security Units (BSU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-556 Carbine

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-45 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Long-range rifles, thermal imaging devices, and UAVs.

 

3. **Mountain Warfare Units (MWU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-762 Designated Marksman Rifle

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-45 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Climbing axes, portable radio systems, and survival knives.

 

4. **Desert Operations Units (DOU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-93 Battle Rifle

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-45 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Dust-resistant optics, hydration systems, and tactical tomahawks.

 

5. **Riverine Units (RU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-556 Carbine with waterproofing

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-9 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Harpoon guns, underwater demolition kits, and buoyant gear.

 

6. **Urban Security Units (USU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-416 Assault Rifle with urban camouflage

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-45 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Riot batons, tear gas launchers, and bean bag rounds.

 

### Specialized Divisions Weapons

 

1. **Counter-Terrorism Division (CTD)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-SMG Submachine Gun

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-9 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Breaching charges, tactical shotguns, and silenced sniper rifles.

 

2. **Cyber Defense Division (CDD)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: Standard sidearm (IC-9 Pistol)

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-45 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: None (focus on cyber tools)

 

3. **Medical Response Units (MRU)**

   - **Primary Weapon**: IC-9 Pistol

   - **Secondary Weapon**: IC-45 Pistol

   - **Specialized Equipment**: Trauma kits, medical drones, and personal defense weapons (PDWs).


 ICNG Air Division

 Rescue Helicopter Squadrons
1. No. 1 Rescue Squadron "Lifeline" (HH-60 Pave Hawk)
2. No. 2 Rescue Squadron "Guardian Angels" (HH-65 Dolphin)
3. No. 3 Rescue Squadron "Sky Saviors" (AW101 Merlin)
4. No. 4 Rescue Squadron "Eagle Rescuers" (UH-1Y Venom)
5. No. 5 Rescue Squadron "Falcon Medics" (HH-3F Pelican)
6. No. 6 Rescue Squadron "Thunder Medics" (CH-149 Cormorant)
7. No. 7 Rescue Squadron "Sky Healers" (EC725 Caracal)
8. No. 8 Rescue Squadron "Phoenix Rescuers" (Mi-17 Hip)
9. No. 9 Rescue Squadron "Night Hawks" (NH90)
10. No. 10 Rescue Squadron "Silver Angels" (UH-72 Lakota)

Transport Helicopter Squadrons
1. No. 1 Transport Squadron "Heavy Lifters" (CH-47 Chinook)
2. No. 2 Transport Squadron "Cargo Hawks" (Mi-26 Halo)
3. No. 3 Transport Squadron "Sky Movers" (CH-53E Super Stallion)
4. No. 4 Transport Squadron "Air Freighters" (EH101 Merlin)
5. No. 5 Transport Squadron "Loadmasters" (UH-60 Black Hawk)
6. No. 6 Transport Squadron "Cargo Eagles" (V-22 Osprey)
7. No. 7 Transport Squadron "Sky Cranes" (CH-54 Tarhe)
8. No. 8 Transport Squadron "Air Haulers" (S-92 Superhawk)
9. No. 9 Transport Squadron "Heavy Haulers" (CH-53K King Stallion)
10. No. 10 Transport Squadron "Falcon Transporters" (Mi-38)

#### Combat Helicopter Squadrons
1. No. 1 Combat Squadron "Warhawks" (AH-64 Apache)
2. No. 2 Combat Squadron "Sky Predators" (Ka-52 Alligator)
3. No. 3 Combat Squadron "Thunderbolts" (Mi-28 Havoc)
4. No. 4 Combat Squadron "Firebirds" (AH-1Z Viper)
5. No. 5 Combat Squadron "Steel Talons" (Eurocopter Tiger)
6. No. 6 Combat Squadron "Raptor Attackers" (AH-6 Little Bird)
7. No. 7 Combat Squadron "Sky Warriors" (AW129 Mangusta)
8. No. 8 Combat Squadron "Falcon Fighters" (Z-10)
9. No. 9 Combat Squadron "Night Raiders" (Bell AH-1 Cobra)
10. No. 10 Combat Squadron "Storm Bringers" (T129 ATAK)

These squadrons will form the ICNG Air Division, providing a versatile mix of rescue, transport, and combat capabilities.
 

### Training and Preparedness

 

The ICNG personnel undergo rigorous training programs tailored to their specific units. This includes physical conditioning, tactical drills, and specialized skills required for their operational environments. Training facilities are equipped with advanced simulators and obstacle courses designed to mimic real-world conditions.

 

**Overall Mission**: The ICNG's mission is to ensure the internal security and stability of the Islamic Caliphate, responding swiftly to any threats or emergencies while supporting national defense efforts. With highly specialized units and state-of-the-art equipment, the ICNG stands as a formidable force ready to protect and serve.


 First Islamic Caliphate Customs Force

The **First Islamic Caliphate Customs Force** is responsible for enforcing customs, immigration, and border control laws within the Islamic Caliphate. Here's an overview of the organization, roles, uniforms, and equipment used by the Customs Force:

 Organization

#### Headquarters
- Located in the capital city, responsible for strategic planning, policy development, and coordination of Customs operations nationwide.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Command**: Covers the northern regions of the Islamic Caliphate.
- **Southern Command**: Covers the southern regions of the Islamic Caliphate.
- **Eastern Command**: Covers the eastern regions, including the border areas.
- **Western Command**: Covers the western regions, including coastal and border areas.

### Units and Divisions

#### Border Security Units
- Deployed along the borders to prevent illegal immigration, smuggling, and other border crimes.
- Equipped with patrol vehicles, surveillance equipment, and communication devices.
- **Uniforms**: Border security uniform with tactical gear.

#### Port and Airport Units
- Stationed at airports, seaports, and international border crossings.
- Responsible for customs inspections, immigration control, and cargo scanning.
- **Uniforms**: Formal customs uniform with identification badges.

#### Special Enforcement Units
- Rapid response teams for handling smuggling attempts, contraband seizures, and high-risk situations.
- Trained in tactical operations and firearms handling.
- **Uniforms**: Tactical customs uniform with body armor and specialized equipment.

#### Investigation and Intelligence Units
- Conducts investigations into customs violations, smuggling networks, and organized crime.
- Gathers intelligence to support enforcement operations.
- **Uniforms**: Plainclothes for undercover operations.

#### Training and Development
- **Customs Academy**: Located in the capital, responsible for training new recruits and continuing education for customs officers.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes customs procedures, border security, investigative techniques, and firearms training.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Customs Inspections**: Checking travelers, baggage, and cargo for prohibited items and contraband.
- **Border Security**: Patrolling borders and preventing illegal crossings.
- **Immigration Control**: Monitoring immigration and issuing visas.
- **Contraband Seizures**: Confiscating illegal goods, drugs, and weapons.
- **Investigations**: Investigating customs violations and smuggling cases.

### Uniforms

- **Border Security Uniform**: Tactical uniform suitable for outdoor and border patrol duties.
- **Port and Airport Uniform**: Formal uniform with customs insignia and identification.
- **Special Enforcement Uniform**: Tactical uniform with body armor, suitable for high-risk operations.
- **Investigation Unit**: Plainclothes attire for undercover work.

### Equipment

- **Firearms**: Glock pistols, rifles for special enforcement units.
- **Communication**: Radios, satellite phones for remote areas.
- **Surveillance**: CCTV, drones, night vision equipment.
- **Vehicles**: Patrol cars, SUVs, and boats for coastal patrols.

### Conclusion

The First Islamic Caliphate Customs Force plays a critical role in safeguarding the borders and controlling the flow of goods and people into and out of the Islamic Caliphate. With a focus on customs inspections, border security, and enforcement, the Customs Force ensures compliance with laws and regulations while protecting national security.

 First Islamic Caliphate Airport Security Force

The **First Islamic Caliphate Airport Security Force** is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of airports and air travelers within the Islamic Caliphate. Here's an overview of the organization, roles, uniforms, and equipment used by the Airport Security Force:

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- Located in the capital city, responsible for strategic planning, policy development, and coordination of airport security operations nationwide.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Command**: Covers airports in the northern regions of the Islamic Caliphate.
- **Southern Command**: Covers airports in the southern regions of the Islamic Caliphate.
- **Eastern Command**: Covers airports in the eastern regions.
- **Western Command**: Covers airports in the western regions.

### Units and Divisions

#### Airport Security Units
- Deployed at airports to ensure the safety and security of passengers, crew, and airport facilities.
- Conducts security screenings, baggage checks, and patrols.
- **Uniforms**: Airport security uniform with identification badges.

#### Special Response Units
- Rapid response teams for handling security breaches, hijackings, and terrorist threats.
- Equipped with tactical gear and trained in crisis management and firearms handling.
- **Uniforms**: Tactical airport security uniform with body armor and specialized equipment.

#### K-9 Units
- Utilizes trained dogs for detecting explosives, drugs, and other prohibited items.
- Assists in security sweeps and patrols.
- **Uniforms**: Handlers wear a modified airport security uniform.

#### Crisis Response Team (CRT)
- Highly trained team specializing in hostage rescue and crisis management.
- Equipped with advanced weapons and tactical gear.
- **Uniforms**: Tactical uniforms suitable for high-risk operations.

#### Intelligence and Surveillance
- Conducts intelligence operations and surveillance to prevent security threats.
- Monitors CCTV cameras and coordinates with law enforcement agencies.
- **Uniforms**: Plainclothes for undercover operations.

#### Training and Development
- **Airport Security Academy**: Located in the capital, responsible for training new recruits and continuing education for airport security officers.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes security procedures, crisis management, K-9 handling, and firearms training.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Security Screening**: Conducting passenger and baggage checks.
- **Patrols and Surveillance**: Monitoring airport premises and identifying suspicious activities.
- **Emergency Response**: Responding to security incidents and emergencies.
- **K-9 Operations**: Utilizing dogs for explosive detection and patrol support.
- **Crisis Management**: Handling hijackings and other security threats.
- **Intelligence Gathering**: Collecting information to preempt security risks.

### Uniforms

- **Airport Security Uniform**: Uniform includes a shirt, trousers, and a cap with a security badge.
- **Special Response Unit Uniform**: Tactical uniform with body armor, suitable for high-risk operations.
- **K-9 Unit Uniform**: Modified uniform with additional pockets and accessories for K-9 handling.
- **Crisis Response Team Uniform**: Tactical uniform with advanced equipment for crisis situations.
- **Intelligence Unit**: Plainclothes attire for undercover operations.

### Equipment

- **Firearms**: Glock pistols, rifles for special response units.
- **Communication**: Radios, walkie-talkies, and earpieces for seamless communication.
- **Surveillance**: CCTV cameras, drones, and night vision equipment.
- **K-9 Equipment**: Dog harnesses, leashes, and detection kits.
- **Vehicles**: Patrol cars, SUVs, and vans for rapid response and transportation.

### Conclusion

The First Islamic Caliphate Airport Security Force plays a crucial role in maintaining the safety and security of airports and air travelers. With a focus on security screenings, patrols, crisis response, and intelligence gathering, the Airport Security Force ensures that airports remain safe and secure environments for all passengers and personnel.

 

### First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Corps (FICFC)

The **First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Corps (FICFC)** is a specialized paramilitary force responsible for border security, internal defense, and maintaining law and order within the Islamic Caliphate. The FICFC is modeled after modern military organizations and operates under the Ministry of Interior, coordinating closely with the military and law enforcement agencies.

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Headquarters**: Located in the capital city, overseeing all operations, policy development, and strategic planning.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Command**: Covers northern regions, including mountainous and border areas.
- **Southern Command**: Covers southern regions, including coastal and desert areas.
- **Eastern Command**: Covers eastern regions, including major cities and industrial areas.
- **Western Command**: Covers western regions, including remote and rural areas.

### Units and Divisions

#### Border Security Units
- Deployed along the borders to prevent illegal crossings, smuggling, and infiltration.
- Equipped with advanced surveillance equipment and patrol vehicles.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with tactical gear.

#### Armored Cavalry Corps
- Equipped with tanks and armored vehicles for heavy firepower and rapid response.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with body armor.

#### Mechanized Cavalry Corps
- Uses infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) and armored personnel carriers (APCs) for high mobility and protection.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with tactical gear.

#### Motorized Cavalry Corps
- Employs wheeled vehicles for fast movement and quick deployment.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with light tactical gear.

#### Aviation Corps (Helicopters)
- Provides air support, transportation, and medevac services using various helicopters.
- **Uniforms**: Flight suits with tactical gear.

#### Urban Security Units
- Responsible for maintaining law and order in major cities and urban areas.
- Conducts anti-terrorism operations, riot control, and crime prevention.
- **Uniforms**: Urban camouflage uniforms with protective gear.

#### Special Operations Units
- Elite units trained for high-risk operations, including counter-terrorism and hostage rescue.
- Equipped with advanced weaponry and tactical equipment.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with body armor.

#### Intelligence and Surveillance Units
- Conducts intelligence operations to gather information on criminal and terrorist activities.
- Utilizes drones, surveillance cameras, and other high-tech equipment.
- **Uniforms**: Plainclothes for undercover operations.

#### Training and Development
- **Frontier Corps Training Academy**: Located in a strategic location, responsible for training new recruits and continuing education for Frontier Corps personnel.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes border security, urban warfare, intelligence gathering, and counter-terrorism tactics.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Border Security**: Patrolling borders and preventing illegal activities.
- **Urban Security**: Maintaining law and order in cities, preventing riots, and combating crime.
- **Counter-Terrorism**: Conducting operations to neutralize terrorist threats.
- **Intelligence Gathering**: Collecting and analyzing information to prevent criminal and terrorist activities.
- **Community Engagement**: Building relationships with local communities to enhance security and cooperation.

### Uniforms

- **Border Security Uniform**: Camouflage uniform with tactical gear, suitable for border patrol.
- **Urban Security Uniform**: Urban camouflage uniform with protective gear, suitable for city operations.
- **Special Operations Uniform**: Black tactical uniform with body armor, suitable for high-risk operations.
- **Intelligence Unit**: Plainclothes attire for undercover work.

Conclusion

The First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Corps (FICFC) serves as a vital paramilitary force, ensuring the security and stability of the Islamic Caliphate. Through a combination of border security, urban operations, counter-terrorism efforts, and intelligence gathering, the FICFC plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order and protecting the nation's borders.


First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FICR)

The First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FICR) is a paramilitary force responsible for maintaining law and order, protecting borders, and providing internal security within the Islamic Caliphate. Modeled after the Pakistan Rangers, the FICR operates under the Ministry of Interior and coordinates closely with the military and law enforcement agencies.

Organization

Headquarters

  • Central Headquarters: Located in the capital city, overseeing all operations, policy development, and strategic planning.

Regional Commands

  • Northern Command: Covers northern regions, including mountainous and border areas.
  • Southern Command: Covers southern regions, including coastal and desert areas.
  • Eastern Command: Covers eastern regions, including major cities and industrial areas.
  • Western Command: Covers western regions, including remote and rural areas.

Units and Divisions

Border Security Units

  • Deployed along the borders to prevent illegal crossings, smuggling, and infiltration.
  • Equipped with advanced surveillance equipment and patrol vehicles.
  • Uniforms: Camouflage uniforms with tactical gear.

Urban Security Units

  • Responsible for maintaining law and order in major cities and urban areas.
  • Conducts anti-terrorism operations, riot control, and crime prevention.
  • Uniforms: Urban camouflage uniforms with protective gear.

Special Operations Units

  • Elite units trained for high-risk operations, including counter-terrorism and hostage rescue.
  • Equipped with advanced weaponry and tactical equipment.
  • Uniforms: Black tactical uniforms with body armor.

Intelligence and Surveillance Units

  • Conducts intelligence operations to gather information on criminal and terrorist activities.
  • Utilizes drones, surveillance cameras, and other high-tech equipment.
  • Uniforms: Plainclothes for undercover operations.

Armored Cavalry Corps

  • Equipped with tanks and armored vehicles for heavy firepower and rapid response.
  • Uniforms: Camouflage uniforms with body armor.

Mechanized Cavalry Corps

  • Uses infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) and armored personnel carriers (APCs) for high mobility and protection.
  • Uniforms: Camouflage uniforms with tactical gear.

Motorized Cavalry Corps

  • Employs wheeled vehicles for fast movement and quick deployment.
  • Uniforms: Camouflage uniforms with light tactical gear.

Aviation Corps (Helicopters)

  • Provides air support, transportation, and medevac services using various helicopters.
  • Uniforms: Flight suits with tactical gear.

Training and Development

  • Rangers Training Academy: Located in a strategic location, responsible for training new recruits and continuing education for Rangers personnel.
  • Specialized Training: Includes border security, urban warfare, intelligence gathering, and counter-terrorism tactics.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Border Security: Patrolling borders and preventing illegal activities.
  • Urban Security: Maintaining law and order in cities, preventing riots, and combating crime.
  • Counter-Terrorism: Conducting operations to neutralize terrorist threats.
  • Intelligence Gathering: Collecting and analyzing information to prevent criminal and terrorist activities.
  • Community Engagement: Building relationships with local communities to enhance security and cooperation.

Uniforms

  • Border Security Uniform: Camouflage uniform with tactical gear, suitable for border patrol.
  • Urban Security Uniform: Urban camouflage uniform with protective gear, suitable for city operations.
  • Special Operations Uniform: Black tactical uniform with body armor, suitable for high-risk operations.
  • Intelligence Unit: Plainclothes attire for undercover work.

Conclusion

The First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FICR) serve as a vital paramilitary force, ensuring the security and stability of the Islamic Caliphate. Through a combination of border security, urban operations, counter-terrorism efforts, and intelligence gathering, the FICR plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order and protecting the nation's borders.


**Air National Guard (ANG)**

### Overview
The Air National Guard (ANG) is a specialized division within the Islamic Caliphate's air forces, tasked with both national defense and support to civil authorities. It operates alongside the regular air force, providing additional capabilities for both military and humanitarian missions.

### Mission
- **National Defense:** Provide air defense and support during times of conflict or national emergency.
- **Civil Support:** Assist in disaster relief, humanitarian aid, and support to civil authorities in times of need.
- **Training:** Ensure a ready reserve of trained personnel and aircraft for rapid deployment.

### Structure
The Air National Guard is divided into several wings, each responsible for specific functions. These wings are strategically located across the Islamic Caliphate to provide comprehensive coverage and rapid response capabilities.

### Wings and Squadrons

#### 1. **1st Air Defense Wing**
- **1st Fighter Squadron:** F-16 Fighting Falcon
- **2nd Fighter Squadron:** JF-17 Thunder
- **3rd Air Defense Squadron:** Patriot Missile Systems

#### 2. **2nd Tactical Wing**
- **4th Tactical Fighter Squadron:** F-15E Strike Eagle
- **5th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron:** MQ-9 Reaper (UAV)
- **6th Tactical Support Squadron:** AH-64 Apache

#### 3. **3rd Airlift Wing**
- **7th Airlift Squadron:** C-17 Globemaster III
- **8th Airlift Squadron:** C-130 Hercules
- **9th Airlift Squadron:** C-27J Spartan

#### 4. **4th Special Operations Wing**
- **10th Special Operations Squadron:** AC-130J Ghostrider
- **11th Special Operations Squadron:** MH-60 Black Hawk
- **12th Special Operations Squadron:** CV-22 Osprey

#### 5. **5th Search and Rescue Wing**
- **13th Search and Rescue Squadron:** HH-60 Pave Hawk
- **14th Search and Rescue Squadron:** C-295W
- **15th Search and Rescue Squadron:** HC-130J Combat King II

### Training and Equipment
The ANG trains its personnel in coordination with the regular air force, ensuring interoperability and maintaining high standards of readiness. Equipment includes a mix of modern fighter jets, transport aircraft, and specialized vehicles for various missions.

#### Aircraft
- **F-16 Fighting Falcon:** Multirole fighter aircraft.
- **JF-17 Thunder:** Lightweight, single-engine, multirole combat aircraft.
- **F-15E Strike Eagle:** All-weather multirole strike fighter.
- **MQ-9 Reaper:** Unmanned aerial vehicle for reconnaissance and attack missions.
- **AH-64 Apache:** Attack helicopter.
- **C-17 Globemaster III:** Large military transport aircraft.
- **C-130 Hercules:** Tactical airlift aircraft.
- **C-27J Spartan:** Medium-sized military transport aircraft.
- **AC-130J Ghostrider:** Heavily armed, ground-attack variant.
- **MH-60 Black Hawk:** Medium-lift utility helicopter.
- **CV-22 Osprey:** Tiltrotor aircraft for special operations.
- **HH-60 Pave Hawk:** Combat search and rescue helicopter.
- **C-295W:** Tactical military transport aircraft.
- **HC-130J Combat King II:** Extended-range search and rescue aircraft.

#### Vehicles
- **Humvees:** Light tactical vehicles for personnel transport and various missions.
- **MRAPs (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles):** For safe transport in hostile environments.
- **Support Trucks:** For logistics and supply transport.

### Uniforms
- **Standard Duty Uniform:** Multicam pattern suitable for desert and urban environments.
- **Flight Suit:** Flame-resistant suit for pilots, in sage green or desert tan.
- **Special Operations Uniform:** Multicam black for night operations.

### Conclusion
The Air National Guard (ANG) of the Islamic Caliphate is a versatile and highly capable force, ready to defend the nation and assist in times of need. Its strategic deployment and diverse capabilities make it a critical component of the Islamic Caliphate's overall defense strategy.
 

### Civil Air Defence (CAD) Organization

The **Civil Air Defence (CAD)** is a specialized force established to safeguard the airspace of the First Islamic Caliphate and provide comprehensive aerial support during emergencies and natural disasters. The CAD is structured to ensure efficient command, coordination, and operational readiness across its various divisions and squadrons.

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 Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Headquarters**: Located in the capital city, responsible for overseeing all operations, strategic planning, and policy development.

 Commands
- **Northern Air Defence Command**: Covers northern regions, including mountainous and border areas.
- **Southern Air Defence Command**: Covers southern regions, including coastal and desert areas.
- **Eastern Air Defence Command**: Covers eastern regions, including major cities and industrial areas.
- **Western Air Defence Command**: Covers western regions, including remote and rural areas.

 

Squadrons

#### Transport Squadrons
- **1st Transport Squadron** (C-17 Globemaster III)
 - Primary Role: Strategic airlift of troops, equipment, and supplies.

- **2nd Transport Squadron** (C-130 Hercules)
 - Primary Role: Tactical airlift for regional operations.

- **3rd Transport Squadron** (C-27J Spartan)
 - Primary Role: Short takeoff and landing (STOL) operations for district and city-level missions.

- **4th Transport Squadron** (Cessna 172)
 - Primary Role: Light transport and utility tasks.
 

#### Attack Squadrons
- **5th Attack Squadron** (A-10 Thunderbolt II)
 - Primary Role: Close air support and ground attack.

- **6th Attack Squadron** (KAI T-50 Golden Eagle)
 - Primary Role: Advanced jet trainer and light attack missions.

- **7th Attack Squadron** (Chengdu J-7)
 - Primary Role: Air superiority and light ground attack.

- **8th Attack Squadron** (EMB-314 Super Tucano)
 - Primary Role: Counter-insurgency and reconnaissance.
 

#### Recon/Search and Rescue Squadrons
- **9th Recon/Search and Rescue Squadron** (C-295W)
 - Primary Role: Maritime patrol and search and rescue operations.

- **10th Recon/Search and Rescue Squadron** (U-28A Draco)
 - Primary Role: Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR).

- **11th Recon/Search and Rescue Squadron** (Cessna 208B Grand Caravan)
 - Primary Role: ISR and utility transport.
 - Assigned to: District/City Commands
- **12th Recon/Search and Rescue Squadron** (Customized Cessna 172)
 - Primary Role: Search and rescue operations.
 

#### Fighter Squadrons
- **13th Fighter Squadron** (F-16 Fighting Falcon)
 - Primary Role: Multirole fighter operations.
 - Assigned to: National Command
-14th Fighter Wing (JF-17 Thunder Block III)
-Primary Role:Multirole Fighter and Escort


- **15th Fighter Squadron** (MiG-29 Fulcrum)
 - Primary Role: Air superiority and multirole missions.
 - Assigned to: Regional Commands
-15th Fighter Wing (JF-17 Thunder Block III)
-Primary Role:Multirole Fighter and Escort

Helicopter Squadrons:

1. **No. 12 Squadron "Sky Watchers" (AH-64 Apache)**
  - Role: Close Air Support and Reconnaissance
  - Commander: Wing Commander Imran Khan

2. **No. 25 Squadron "Eagle Eyes" (UH-60 Black Hawk)**
  - Role: Utility and Search and Rescue
  - Commander: Wing Commander Usman Ali

3. **No. 38 Squadron "Night Hawks" (Mi-17)**
  - Role: Transport and Medical Evacuation
  - Commander: Wing Commander Farhan Ahmed

4. **No. 47 Squadron "Fire Falcons" (Bell 412)**
  - Role: Firefighting and Disaster Relief
  - Commander: Wing Commander Saad Malik

5. **No. 59 Squadron "Sky Guardians" (AW139)**
  - Role: Maritime Surveillance and Patrol
  - Commander: Wing Commander Aamir Mahmood

6. **No. 66 Squadron "Storm Riders" (CH-47 Chinook)**
  - Role: Heavy Lift and Special Operations Support
  - Commander: Wing Commander Zaid Mahmood

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### Roles and Responsibilities

#### Command and Control
- **Central Headquarters**: Strategic command, policy development, and oversight.
- **Regional Commands**: Tactical command and control of regional air defence operations.
- **District/City Commands**: Coordination of local air defence and support missions.
- **Station Commands**: Execution of station-level operations and rapid response.

#### Operational Roles
- **Transport**: Rapid deployment of troops, equipment, and humanitarian aid.
- **Attack**: Close air support, ground attack, and counter-insurgency operations.
- **Recon/Search and Rescue**: ISR missions, search and rescue operations, and maritime patrol.
- **Fighter Operations**: Air superiority, multirole missions, and air defence.

#### Training and Development
- **Air Defence Training Academy**: Located at a strategic location, responsible for training new recruits and ongoing education for CAD personnel.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes air defence tactics, ISR operations, search and rescue techniques, and close air support training.

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Bases:
All Airports and Airbases of The First Islamic Caliphate.

### Conclusion

The Civil Air Defence (CAD) of the First Islamic Caliphate is a vital force dedicated to protecting the nation's airspace and providing comprehensive aerial support during emergencies. With its well-structured commands, specialized squadrons, and trained personnel, the CAD ensures operational readiness and effective response to various threats and challenges.


 

### Special Protection Force (SPF)

The **Special Protection Force (SPF)** is an elite paramilitary force within the First Islamic Caliphate, tasked with ensuring the safety and security of high-value assets, key installations, and dignitaries. The SPF operates under the Ministry of Interior and works in close coordination with the military and law enforcement agencies to maintain internal security and respond to special threats.

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Headquarters**: Located in the capital city, responsible for overseeing all operations, strategic planning, and policy development.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Command**: Manages operations in northern regions, including strategic border areas.
- **Southern Command**: Oversees southern regions, focusing on coastal and desert security.
- **Eastern Command**: Operates in eastern regions, covering major urban centers and industrial zones.
- **Western Command**: Manages western regions, including rural and remote areas.

### Units and Divisions

#### Protection Units
- **VVIP Protection Unit**: Responsible for the safety of high-ranking officials and dignitaries.
- **Key Installation Protection Unit**: Secures critical infrastructure such as government buildings, power plants, and communication hubs.
- **Uniforms**: Dark blue uniforms with tactical gear.

#### Quick Response Units
- **Rapid Deployment Force**: Capable of quick mobilization to respond to emergencies and security threats.
- **Crisis Response Teams**: Specialized in handling hostage situations, bomb threats, and other high-risk scenarios.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with body armor and helmets.

#### Special Operations Units
- **Counter-Terrorism Unit**: Conducts operations against terrorist threats and insurgent activities.
- **Hostage Rescue Team**: Elite unit trained for hostage rescue and high-risk extractions.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with advanced protective gear.

#### Intelligence and Surveillance Units
- **Reconnaissance Teams**: Gather intelligence on potential threats through surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
- **Cyber Intelligence Unit**: Monitors digital threats and conducts cyber operations to protect national security.
- **Uniforms**: Plainclothes for undercover operations.

#### Training and Development
- **Special Protection Force Academy**: Located in a secure location, responsible for training new recruits and ongoing training for SPF personnel.
- **Specialized Training Programs**: Focus on VVIP protection, counter-terrorism, intelligence gathering, and crisis response tactics.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Protection of High-Value Assets**: Securing key installations and ensuring the safety of important government figures.
- **Rapid Response**: Quickly mobilizing to address security threats and emergencies.
- **Counter-Terrorism**: Conducting operations to neutralize terrorist threats.
- **Intelligence Gathering**: Collecting and analyzing information to prevent potential threats.
- **Community Engagement**: Building relationships with local communities to enhance security and cooperation.

### Uniforms

- **Protection Units**: Dark blue uniforms with tactical gear, suitable for protection details.
- **Quick Response Units**: Black tactical uniforms with body armor, suitable for rapid response operations.
- **Special Operations Units**: Black tactical uniforms with advanced protective gear, suitable for high-risk missions.
- **Intelligence Units**: Plainclothes attire for undercover work.

### Equipment

- **Firearms**: Assault rifles (e.g., M4 Carbine, AK-47), submachine guns (e.g., MP5), pistols (e.g., Glock).
- **Communication**: Secure radios, encrypted communication devices.
- **Surveillance**: Drones, night vision goggles, surveillance cameras.
- **Vehicles**: Armored personnel carriers, patrol vehicles, unmarked cars.
- **Special Equipment**: Breaching tools, explosives detection kits, riot control gear.

### Conclusion

The Special Protection Force (SPF) is a critical component of the First Islamic Caliphate's security apparatus, dedicated to protecting high-value assets and responding to special threats. Through its various specialized units and capabilities, the SPF ensures the safety and security of the nation's key figures, infrastructure, and population, playing a vital role in maintaining internal stability and national security.

 


 

**Coastal National Guard (CNG)**

### Overview
The Coastal National Guard (CNG) is a specialized maritime force within the Islamic Caliphate, dedicated to protecting the nation's coastal regions, supporting civil authorities, and conducting maritime operations. The CNG operates in coordination with the Navy and other branches of the military to ensure the security and sovereignty of the Islamic Caliphate's territorial waters.

### Mission
- **Coastal Defense:** Protect the nation's coastal regions from threats, including smuggling, piracy, and unauthorized entry.
- **Maritime Search and Rescue:** Conduct search and rescue operations to save lives and assist vessels in distress.
- **Environmental Protection:** Monitor and protect the coastal and marine environment from pollution and illegal activities.
- **Support to Civil Authorities:** Assist in disaster relief, humanitarian aid, and other civil support missions along the coast.

### Structure
The Coastal National Guard is divided into several regions, each responsible for specific coastal areas. These regions are further divided into sectors and stations to provide comprehensive coverage and rapid response capabilities.

### Regions and Units

#### 1. **Northern Coastal Region**
- **1st Coastal Defense Squadron:** Patrol Boats and Coastal Surveillance
- **2nd Search and Rescue Squadron:** Rescue Boats and Helicopters
- **3rd Environmental Protection Squadron:** Environmental Monitoring and Response

#### 2. **Eastern Coastal Region**
- **4th Coastal Defense Squadron:** Fast Attack Craft and Coastal Artillery
- **5th Search and Rescue Squadron:** Rescue Boats and Fixed-Wing Aircraft
- **6th Environmental Protection Squadron:** Marine Pollution Control and Response

#### 3. **Southern Coastal Region**
- **7th Coastal Defense Squadron:** Offshore Patrol Vessels and UAVs
- **8th Search and Rescue Squadron:** Rescue Helicopters and Hovercraft
- **9th Environmental Protection Squadron:** Coastal Habitat Protection and Marine Enforcement

#### 4. **Western Coastal Region**
- **10th Coastal Defense Squadron:** Fast Interceptor Boats and Surveillance Systems
- **11th Search and Rescue Squadron:** Lifeboats and Amphibious Vehicles
- **12th Environmental Protection Squadron:** Marine Wildlife Protection and Anti-Pollution Units

### Training and Equipment
The CNG trains its personnel in coordination with the Navy and other relevant agencies, ensuring high standards of maritime readiness and operational efficiency. Equipment includes a mix of patrol boats, rescue vessels, and specialized vehicles for various maritime missions.

#### Vessels
- **Patrol Boats:** Fast and agile boats for coastal defense and patrol missions.
- **Fast Attack Craft:** Small, fast vessels armed with weapons for quick response to threats.
- **Offshore Patrol Vessels:** Larger vessels capable of extended missions and offshore operations.
- **Rescue Boats:** Specialized boats for search and rescue operations.
- **Hovercraft:** Versatile craft for operations in shallow waters and coastal areas.

#### Aircraft
- **Rescue Helicopters:** Equipped for maritime search and rescue missions.
- **UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles):** For surveillance and reconnaissance over coastal areas.
- **Fixed-Wing Aircraft:** For extended-range search and rescue missions.

#### Vehicles
- **Amphibious Vehicles:** Capable of operating on both land and water for coastal operations.
- **Support Trucks:** For logistics and supply transport along the coast.
- **Environmental Response Units:** Specialized vehicles equipped for environmental protection and pollution control.

### Uniforms
- **Standard Duty Uniform:** Navy blue or maritime camouflage pattern suitable for coastal and marine environments.
- **Rescue Suit:** High-visibility, water-resistant suit for search and rescue operations.
- **Environmental Protection Uniform:** Specialized uniforms for environmental monitoring and response teams.

### Conclusion
The Coastal National Guard (CNG) of the Islamic Caliphate is a vital force dedicated to ensuring the security and protection of the nation's coastal regions. With its diverse capabilities and strategic deployment, the CNG plays a crucial role in safeguarding maritime interests and supporting civil authorities in times of need.


 

### **First Islamic Caliphate Levies Force (FICLF)**

The **First Islamic Caliphate Levies Force (FICLF)** is a paramilitary force responsible for maintaining law and order, providing security in remote and rural areas, and assisting in community policing. Modeled after traditional Levies forces, the FICLF operates under the Ministry of Interior and works closely with the military and other law enforcement agencies to ensure peace and stability in the Islamic Caliphate's most challenging regions.

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Headquarters**: Located in the capital city, overseeing all operations, policy development, and strategic planning.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Levies Command**: Covers northern regions, including mountainous and tribal areas.
- **Southern Levies Command**: Covers southern regions, including desert and rural areas.
- **Eastern Levies Command**: Covers eastern regions, including plains and agricultural areas.
- **Western Levies Command**: Covers western regions, including remote and rugged areas.

### Units and Divisions

#### Rural Security Units
- Deployed in rural areas to prevent crime, maintain law and order, and provide community security.
- Equipped with basic firearms and communication devices.
- **Uniforms**: Simple, durable uniforms suitable for rural environments.

#### Tribal Liaison Units
- Engage with tribal leaders and communities to foster cooperation and gather intelligence.
- Focus on building relationships and ensuring local support for security operations.
- **Uniforms**: Standard uniform with tribal insignia and liaison equipment.

#### Border Patrol Units
- Assigned to patrol and secure borders in remote areas, preventing illegal crossings and smuggling.
- Equipped with surveillance equipment and patrol vehicles.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with tactical gear suitable for rugged terrain.

#### Special Operations Units
- Elite units trained for high-risk operations, including counter-terrorism and hostage rescue.
- Equipped with advanced weaponry and tactical equipment.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with body armor.

#### Intelligence and Surveillance Units
- Conduct intelligence operations to gather information on criminal and terrorist activities.
- Utilize drones, surveillance cameras, and other high-tech equipment.
- **Uniforms**: Plainclothes for undercover operations.

#### Training and Development
- **Levies Training Academy**: Located in a strategic location, responsible for training new recruits and continuing education for Levies personnel.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes rural security, community policing, intelligence gathering, and counter-terrorism tactics.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Rural Security**: Patrolling rural areas and maintaining law and order.
- **Community Policing**: Building relationships with local communities and providing security.
- **Border Patrol**: Securing borders in remote areas to prevent illegal activities.
- **Counter-Terrorism**: Conducting operations to neutralize terrorist threats.
- **Intelligence Gathering**: Collecting and analyzing information to prevent criminal and terrorist activities.
- **Emergency Response**: Responding to natural disasters and providing humanitarian assistance in rural areas.

### Uniforms

- **Rural Security Uniform**: Simple, durable uniforms suitable for rural environments.
- **Border Patrol Uniform**: Camouflage uniform with tactical gear, suitable for rugged terrain and border patrol.
- **Tribal Liaison Uniform**: Standard uniform with tribal insignia and liaison equipment.
- **Special Operations Uniform**: Black tactical uniform with body armor, suitable for high-risk operations.
- **Intelligence Unit**: Plainclothes attire for undercover work.

 

The First Islamic Caliphate Levies Force (FICLF) serves as an essential paramilitary force dedicated to maintaining security and stability in the remote and rural areas of the Islamic Caliphate. Through a combination of rural security, community policing, border patrol, counter-terrorism operations, and intelligence gathering, the FICLF plays a vital role in protecting the nation's most vulnerable regions and ensuring the safety of its people.
 


 


 

### **First Islamic Caliphate Scouts (FICS)**

The **First Islamic Caliphate Scouts (FICS)** is a paramilitary force specialized in reconnaissance, surveillance, and intelligence gathering. The FICS operates under the Ministry of Interior and collaborates with the military and other security agencies to provide critical information and support for various operations across the Islamic Caliphate. Modeled after traditional scout forces, the FICS is highly mobile and adaptable, designed to operate in diverse terrains and challenging environments.

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Headquarters**: Located in the capital city, overseeing all operations, training, and strategic planning.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Scouts Command**: Covers northern regions, including mountainous and forested areas.
- **Southern Scouts Command**: Covers southern regions, including deserts and coastal areas.
- **Eastern Scouts Command**: Covers eastern regions, including plains and agricultural areas.
- **Western Scouts Command**: Covers western regions, including remote and rugged areas.

### Units and Divisions

#### Reconnaissance Units
- Conduct reconnaissance missions to gather intelligence on enemy movements and positions.
- Equipped with advanced surveillance equipment and communication devices.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with light tactical gear suitable for mobility and stealth.

#### Surveillance Units
- Utilize high-tech equipment to monitor and gather data on potential threats and activities.
- Employ drones, night vision goggles, and other surveillance technologies.
- **Uniforms**: Specialized tactical uniforms designed for various terrains and conditions.

#### Intelligence Units
- Focus on collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence to support military and security operations.
- Operate both in the field and through cyber intelligence platforms.
- **Uniforms**: Plainclothes for undercover operations and standard uniforms for fieldwork.

#### Special Operations Units
- Elite units trained for covert operations, including infiltration, sabotage, and direct action.
- Equipped with advanced weaponry and specialized equipment.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with body armor and specialized gear.

#### Training and Development
- **Scouts Training Academy**: Located in a strategic location, responsible for training new recruits and continuing education for Scouts personnel.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes reconnaissance, surveillance techniques, intelligence analysis, and special operations tactics.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Reconnaissance**: Conducting missions to gather critical intelligence on enemy positions and movements.
- **Surveillance**: Monitoring and gathering data on potential threats and activities.
- **Intelligence Analysis**: Collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence to support operations.
- **Special Operations**: Conducting covert missions, including infiltration, sabotage, and direct action.
- **Support Operations**: Providing support to military and law enforcement agencies through intelligence and reconnaissance.

### Uniforms

- **Reconnaissance Uniform**: Camouflage uniforms with light tactical gear suitable for mobility and stealth.
- **Surveillance Uniform**: Specialized tactical uniforms designed for various terrains and conditions.
- **Intelligence Unit**: Plainclothes attire for undercover work and standard uniforms for fieldwork.
- **Special Operations Uniform**: Black tactical uniforms with body armor and specialized gear.

### Equipment

- **Firearms**: Rifles (e.g., M4 Carbine), pistols (e.g., Glock), sniper rifles (e.g., Barrett M82).
- **Communication**: Radios, encrypted communication devices, satellite phones.
- **Surveillance**: Drones, night vision goggles, thermal imaging cameras, surveillance cameras.
- **Vehicles**: All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), motorcycles, light tactical vehicles.
- **Special Equipment**: Breaching tools, explosives detection kits, covert operations gear.

### Conclusion

The First Islamic Caliphate Scouts (FICS) serves as a crucial paramilitary force dedicated to providing reconnaissance, surveillance, and intelligence support for various operations across the Islamic Caliphate. Through a combination of advanced training, specialized equipment, and high mobility, the FICS plays a vital role in ensuring the effectiveness and success of military and security operations, ultimately contributing to the safety and security of the nation.
 


 


 

### **First Islamic Caliphate Death Commandos (DC)**

The **First Islamic Caliphate Death Commandos (DC)** is an elite paramilitary force specializing in high-risk operations, including direct action, counter-terrorism, and strategic sabotage. The DC operates under the Ministry of Interior, working closely with the military and intelligence agencies to execute critical missions that require precision, expertise, and unwavering courage. Modeled after some of the most formidable special forces in the world, the DC is designed to operate in the most challenging environments and situations.

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Command Headquarters**: Located in the capital city, overseeing all operations, training, and strategic planning.

#### Regional Commands
- **Northern Death Commandos Command**: Covers northern regions, including mountainous and forested areas.
- **Southern Death Commandos Command**: Covers southern regions, including deserts and coastal areas.
- **Eastern Death Commandos Command**: Covers eastern regions, including plains and urban areas.
- **Western Death Commandos Command**: Covers western regions, including remote and rugged terrains.

### Units and Divisions

#### Direct Action Units
- Specialize in direct assault missions, high-value target elimination, and close-quarters combat.
- Equipped with advanced weaponry and breaching tools.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with heavy-duty body armor and helmets.

#### Counter-Terrorism Units
- Conduct operations to neutralize terrorist threats and prevent terrorist activities.
- Utilize advanced surveillance, communication, and tactical equipment.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with ballistic vests and specialized gear for urban operations.

#### Sabotage and Infiltration Units
- Expert in sabotage missions, including infrastructure disruption and enemy supply chain interference.
- Trained in stealth, explosives, and infiltration techniques.
- **Uniforms**: Camouflage uniforms with light tactical gear for mobility and stealth.

#### Hostage Rescue Units
- Focus on rescuing hostages from high-risk situations, including terrorist kidnappings and insurgent captures.
- Equipped with breaching tools, close-quarters combat weapons, and medical kits.
- **Uniforms**: Black tactical uniforms with reinforced body armor and helmets.

#### Training and Development
- **Death Commandos Training Academy**: Located in a secure and undisclosed location, responsible for training new recruits and ongoing development for DC personnel.
- **Specialized Training**: Includes direct action, counter-terrorism tactics, sabotage techniques, hostage rescue operations, and advanced combat skills.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Direct Action**: Conducting assault missions to eliminate high-value targets and engage in close-quarters combat.
- **Counter-Terrorism**: Neutralizing terrorist threats and preventing terrorist activities.
- **Sabotage and Infiltration**: Disrupting enemy infrastructure and supply chains through covert operations.
- **Hostage Rescue**: Executing high-risk missions to rescue hostages from terrorists and insurgents.
- **Intelligence Support**: Providing actionable intelligence to support military and security operations.
- **High-Value Target Operations**: Identifying and eliminating high-value targets that pose significant threats.

### Uniforms

- **Direct Action Uniform**: Black tactical uniforms with heavy-duty body armor and helmets.
- **Counter-Terrorism Uniform**: Black tactical uniforms with ballistic vests and specialized urban operations gear.
- **Sabotage and Infiltration Uniform**: Camouflage uniforms with light tactical gear for mobility and stealth.
- **Hostage Rescue Uniform**: Black tactical uniforms with reinforced body armor and helmets.

### Equipment

- **Firearms**: Assault rifles (e.g., HK416), submachine guns (e.g., MP5), sniper rifles (e.g., M82), pistols (e.g., Glock).
- **Communication**: Encrypted radios, satellite phones, communication headsets.
- **Surveillance**: Drones, night vision goggles, thermal imaging cameras.
- **Breaching Tools**: Explosives, battering rams, cutting torches.
- **Vehicles**: Armored personnel carriers (APCs), light tactical vehicles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).
- **Special Equipment**: Explosives detection kits, medical kits, advanced combat gear.

### Conclusion

The First Islamic Caliphate Death Commandos (DC) is a formidable paramilitary force dedicated to executing high-risk operations with precision and effectiveness. Through rigorous training, specialized equipment, and a focus on elite tactics, the DC plays a crucial role in ensuring the security and stability of the Islamic Caliphate by neutralizing threats, conducting strategic sabotage, and rescuing hostages from perilous situations.
 

 

 

**The First Islamic Caliphate Law Enforcement Agencies:**
 


 

1.   **Caliphate Police Service (CPS)**:
 


 

-   CPS Central Command (Commander: Inspector General Ayesha Khan)
 


 

-   CPS Northern Command (Commander: Deputy Inspector General Nadeem Ali)
 


 


 


 

-   CPS Southern Command (Commander: Deputy Inspector General Usman Ahmed)
 


 

-   CPS Western Command (Commander: Deputy Inspector General Omar Khan)
 


 


 


 

2.   **Caliphate Border Patrol (CBP)**:
 


 

-   CBP Eastern Command (Commander: Chief Inspector Azhar Khan)
 


 

-   CBP Western Command (Commander: Chief Inspector Usman Shah)
 


 


 


 

3.   **Caliphate Federal Investigation Agency (CFIA)** (Director General: Zafar Hussain)
 


 

4.   **Caliphate Anti-Narcotics Force (CANF)** (Director General: Ali Hasan)
 


 


 


 

5.   **Caliphate Traffic Police (CTP)**:
 


 

-   CTP South (Commander: Superintendent Farhan Ahmed)
 


 

-   CTP Central (Commander: Superintendent Asma Khan)
 


 


 


 

-   CTP North (Commander: Superintendent Kamran Ali)
 


 

6.   **Caliphate Criminal Investigation Department (CCID)** (Director: Amina Akhtar)
 


 

7.   **Caliphate Special Weapons and Tactics (CSWT)**:
 


 


 


 

-   CSWT Alpha Unit (Commander: Chief Inspector Saad Khan)
 


 

-   CSWT Bravo Unit (Commander: Chief Inspector Omar Malik)
 


 


 


 

-   CSWT Charlie Unit (Commander: Chief Inspector Hafsa Ahmed)
 


 

8.   **Caliphate Riot Police (CRP)**:
 


 

-   CRP Unit South (Commander: Superintendent Bilal Khan)
 


 

-   CRP Unit Central (Commander: Superintendent Sana Khan)
 


 


 


 

-   CRP Unit North (Commander: Superintendent Tariq Mahmood)
 


 

 
 

### Military Hospitals in Major Cities of the Islamic Caliphate

6. **CMH Cairo:**

  - Hospital Commander: Colonel Hassan El-Amin

7. **CMH Damascus:**

  - Hospital Commander: Colonel Tariq Hamid

8. **CMH Ankara:**

  - Hospital Commander: Colonel Yilmaz Aslan

9. **CMH Tehran:**

  - Hospital Commander: Colonel Reza Pahlavi

10. **CMH Baghdad:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Samir Al-Hassan

11. **CMH Tripoli:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Omar El-Farouk

12. **CMH Amman:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Nadir Al-Jabari

13. **CMH Beirut:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Fares Nasrallah

14. **CMH Doha:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Khalifa Al-Thani

15. **CMH Muscat:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Saif Al-Harithi

16. **CMH Kabul:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Abdullah Rahmani

17. **CMH Abu Dhabi:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Saeed Al-Nahyan

18. **CMH Manama:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Jasim Al-Khalifa

19. **CMH Sanaa:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Ahmed Al-Haddad

20. **CMH Khartoum:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Ibrahim Suleiman

21. **CMH Tunis:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Rafiq Al-Tunisi

22. **CMH Rabat:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Youssef El-Hassani

23. **CMH Algiers:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Karim Belkacem

24. **CMH Kuwait City:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Sabah Al-Mubarak

25. **CMH Jeddah:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Nabil Al-Saud

26. **CMH Mecca:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Fahd Al-Faisal

27. **CMH Medina:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Abdullah Al-Muhammad

28. **CMH Alexandria:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Mustafa El-Sayed

29. **CMH Casablanca:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Abdelhakim Bennani

30. **CMH Fez:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Omar El-Mahdi

31. **CMH Isfahan:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Ali Rezaei

32. **CMH Mashhad:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Hassan Jafari

33. **CMH Basra:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Hussein Al-Basri

34. **CMH Mosul:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Najm Al-Kurdi

35. **CMH Najaf:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Ali Al-Najafi

36. **CMH Benghazi:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Mustafa Jalil

37. **CMH Misrata:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Saad Al-Misrati

38. **CMH Herat:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Hamidullah Khan

39. **CMH Kandahar:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Gulbuddin Hamid

40. **CMH Lahore:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Bilal Khan

41. **CMH Islamabad:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Usman Ahmed

42. **CMH Karachi:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Farhan Malik

43. **CMH Riyadh:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Khalid Al-Mansour

44. **CMH Istanbul:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Ahmed Erdogan

 

 

**Military Academies:**

1. **Islamic Caliphate Army Academy (ICAA):**
### Islamic Caliphate Army Academy (ICAA) Cadet Training Battalions

The **Islamic Caliphate Army Academy (ICAA)** is responsible for the comprehensive training and development of future officers. The academy is organized into seven battalions, each dedicated to different stages and aspects of cadet training. Each battalion comprises several companies to ensure focused and effective training.

### 1st Battalion: Initial Cadet Training
- **Alpha Company**: Introduction to Military Life
 - Focus: Orientation, basic military customs, and discipline.
 - Activities: Drill instructions, physical fitness, and basic military education.
- **Bravo Company**: Physical Fitness and Conditioning
 - Focus: Building physical endurance, strength, and agility.
 - Activities: Running, obstacle courses, swimming, and calisthenics.
- **Charlie Company**: Basic Combat Training
 - Focus: Fundamental combat skills, including marksmanship and fieldcraft.
 - Activities: Rifle training, basic tactics, and survival skills.

### 2nd Battalion: Intermediate Cadet Training
- **Delta Company**: Infantry Tactics
 - Focus: Advanced infantry maneuvers and tactics.
 - Activities: Squad and platoon drills, urban combat scenarios, and field exercises.
- **Echo Company**: Weapons and Equipment
 - Focus: Handling and maintenance of various military weapons and equipment.
 - Activities: Live-fire exercises, weapon assembly and disassembly, and equipment drills.
- **Foxtrot Company**: Leadership Skills
 - Focus: Developing leadership qualities and command capabilities.
 - Activities: Leadership seminars, tactical decision games, and role-playing exercises.

### 3rd Battalion: Advanced Cadet Training
- **Golf Company**: Specialized Combat Training
 - Focus: Specialized combat techniques and strategies.
 - Activities: Close-quarters combat, advanced marksmanship, and defensive tactics.
- **Hotel Company**: Military Strategy and Tactics
 - Focus: Understanding and applying military strategy and tactics.
 - Activities: War games, strategy planning, and historical battle analysis.
- **India Company**: Communication and Signals
 - Focus: Military communication systems and signal operations.
 - Activities: Radio operations, encrypted communications, and signal training.

### 4th Battalion: Field Training and Exercises
- **Juliet Company**: Field Training Exercises
 - Focus: Practical application of field training and operations.
 - Activities: Extended field exercises, navigation, and survival training.
- **Kilo Company**: Joint Operations
 - Focus: Coordination and execution of joint operations with other units.
 - Activities: Joint drills, inter-battalion exercises, and combined arms tactics.
- **Lima Company**: Tactical Operations
 - Focus: Planning and executing tactical operations.
 - Activities: Mock operations, tactical planning sessions, and execution drills.

### 5th Battalion: Academic and Technical Training
- **Mike Company**: Military History and Ethics
 - Focus: Understanding military history, ethics, and law.
 - Activities: Lectures, discussions, and case studies on military history and ethics.
- **November Company**: Technical Proficiency
 - Focus: Technical skills related to modern warfare.
 - Activities: Cybersecurity training, technical equipment handling, and IT skills.
- **Oscar Company**: Intelligence and Reconnaissance
 - Focus: Military intelligence and reconnaissance operations.
 - Activities: Intelligence gathering, analysis, and reconnaissance missions.

### 6th Battalion: Officer Development
- **Papa Company**: Leadership and Management
 - Focus: Leadership, management skills, and officer responsibilities.
 - Activities: Leadership workshops, management exercises, and command simulations.
- **Quebec Company**: Strategic Planning
 - Focus: Strategic planning and decision-making.
 - Activities: Strategic exercises, crisis management, and long-term planning.
- **Romeo Company**: Professional Development
 - Focus: Professional growth and career development.
 - Activities: Seminars, mentorship programs, and career planning sessions.

### 7th Battalion: Graduation and Commissioning
- **Sierra Company**: Pre-Commissioning Training
 - Focus: Final preparation for commissioning as officers.
 - Activities: Final assessments, leadership evaluations, and commissioning ceremonies.
- **Tango Company**: Transition to Active Duty
 - Focus: Transitioning from cadet life to active duty roles.
 - Activities: Transition workshops, active duty orientation, and final fitness tests.
- **Uniform Company**: Reserve and National Guard Integration
 - Focus: Integration with reserve and national guard units.
 - Activities: Coordination exercises, reserve training, and national guard operations.

These battalions and companies at the Islamic Caliphate Army Academy ensure that cadets receive a well-rounded education, preparing them for various roles and responsibilities in their future military careers.

   - Location: Lahore

   - Training Branch: Army

   - Academy Commandant: Major General Khalid Khan

2. **Islamic Caliphate Naval Academy (ICNA):**
### Islamic Caliphate Naval Academy (ICNA) Training Battalions and Companies

The **Islamic Caliphate Naval Academy (ICNA)** is dedicated to developing the next generation of naval officers. The academy is structured into seven battalions, each with several companies focused on different facets of naval training and education.

### 1st Battalion: Initial Naval Training
- **Alpha Company**: Introduction to Naval Life
 - Focus: Orientation, basic naval customs, and discipline.
 - Activities: Drill instructions, physical fitness, and naval traditions education.
- **Bravo Company**: Physical Fitness and Conditioning
 - Focus: Building physical endurance, strength, and agility.
 - Activities: Swimming, running, obstacle courses, and calisthenics.
- **Charlie Company**: Basic Seamanship
 - Focus: Fundamental seamanship skills, including navigation and basic ship handling.
 - Activities: Rope work, knot tying, small boat handling, and navigation exercises.

### 2nd Battalion: Intermediate Naval Training
- **Delta Company**: Advanced Seamanship
 - Focus: Advanced ship handling and navigation techniques.
 - Activities: Celestial navigation, advanced plotting, and ship maneuvering drills.
- **Echo Company**: Weapons and Gunnery
 - Focus: Handling and maintenance of naval weapons and gunnery systems.
 - Activities: Live-fire exercises, weapons drills, and gunnery simulations.
- **Foxtrot Company**: Leadership Skills
 - Focus: Developing leadership qualities and command capabilities.
 - Activities: Leadership seminars, tactical decision games, and role-playing exercises.

### 3rd Battalion: Specialized Naval Training
- **Golf Company**: Naval Combat Training
 - Focus: Naval combat techniques and strategies.
 - Activities: Anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare tactics, and naval gunnery.
- **Hotel Company**: Naval Strategy and Tactics
 - Focus: Understanding and applying naval strategy and tactics.
 - Activities: War games, strategy planning, and historical naval battle analysis.
- **India Company**: Communication and Signals
 - Focus: Naval communication systems and signal operations.
 - Activities: Radio operations, encrypted communications, and signal training.

### 4th Battalion: Field Training and Exercises
- **Juliet Company**: Sea Training Exercises
 - Focus: Practical application of sea training and operations.
 - Activities: Extended sea voyages, navigation, and survival training.
- **Kilo Company**: Joint Operations
 - Focus: Coordination and execution of joint operations with other units.
 - Activities: Joint drills, inter-battalion exercises, and combined arms tactics.
- **Lima Company**: Tactical Operations
 - Focus: Planning and executing tactical naval operations.
 - Activities: Mock operations, tactical planning sessions, and execution drills.

### 5th Battalion: Academic and Technical Training
- **Mike Company**: Naval History and Ethics
 - Focus: Understanding naval history, ethics, and law.
 - Activities: Lectures, discussions, and case studies on naval history and ethics.
- **November Company**: Technical Proficiency
 - Focus: Technical skills related to modern naval warfare.
 - Activities: Cybersecurity training, technical equipment handling, and IT skills.
- **Oscar Company**: Intelligence and Reconnaissance
 - Focus: Naval intelligence and reconnaissance operations.
 - Activities: Intelligence gathering, analysis, and reconnaissance missions.

### 6th Battalion: Officer Development
- **Papa Company**: Leadership and Management
 - Focus: Leadership, management skills, and officer responsibilities.
 - Activities: Leadership workshops, management exercises, and command simulations.
- **Quebec Company**: Strategic Planning
 - Focus: Strategic planning and decision-making.
 - Activities: Strategic exercises, crisis management, and long-term planning.
- **Romeo Company**: Professional Development
 - Focus: Professional growth and career development.
 - Activities: Seminars, mentorship programs, and career planning sessions.

### 7th Battalion: Graduation and Commissioning
- **Sierra Company**: Pre-Commissioning Training
 - Focus: Final preparation for commissioning as officers.
 - Activities: Final assessments, leadership evaluations, and commissioning ceremonies.
- **Tango Company**: Transition to Active Duty
 - Focus: Transitioning from cadet life to active duty roles.
 - Activities: Transition workshops, active duty orientation, and final fitness tests.
- **Uniform Company**: Reserve and National Guard Integration
 - Focus: Integration with reserve and national guard units.
 - Activities: Coordination exercises, reserve training, and national guard operations.

These battalions and companies at the Islamic Caliphate Naval Academy ensure that cadets receive a comprehensive education, preparing them for various roles and responsibilities in their future naval careers.

   - Location: Karachi

   - Training Branch: Navy, Coast Guard

   - Academy Commandant: Rear Admiral Imran Ahmed
 

3. **Islamic Caliphate Air Force Academy (ICAFA):**
### Islamic Caliphate Air Force Academy (ICAFA) Training Battalions and Companies

The **Islamic Caliphate Air Force Academy (ICAFA)** is dedicated to training and developing future air force officers. The academy is organized into seven battalions, each focusing on different stages and aspects of cadet training, with several companies within each battalion.

### 1st Battalion: Initial Cadet Training
- **Alpha Company**: Introduction to Military Life
 - Focus: Orientation, basic military customs, and discipline.
 - Activities: Drill instructions, physical fitness, and basic military education.
- **Bravo Company**: Physical Fitness and Conditioning
 - Focus: Building physical endurance, strength, and agility.
 - Activities: Running, obstacle courses, swimming, and calisthenics.
- **Charlie Company**: Basic Combat Training
 - Focus: Fundamental combat skills, including marksmanship and fieldcraft.
 - Activities: Rifle training, basic tactics, and survival skills.

### 2nd Battalion: Intermediate Cadet Training
- **Delta Company**: Basic Flight Training
 - Focus: Introduction to flight principles and basic flight operations.
 - Activities: Ground school, simulator training, and basic flight instruction.
- **Echo Company**: Aircraft Systems and Maintenance
 - Focus: Understanding aircraft systems and basic maintenance skills.
 - Activities: Aircraft systems classes, hands-on maintenance training, and inspections.
- **Foxtrot Company**: Leadership Skills
 - Focus: Developing leadership qualities and command capabilities.
 - Activities: Leadership seminars, tactical decision games, and role-playing exercises.

### 3rd Battalion: Advanced Cadet Training
- **Golf Company**: Advanced Flight Training
 - Focus: Advanced flight maneuvers and tactics.
 - Activities: Formation flying, air combat maneuvers, and advanced navigation.
- **Hotel Company**: Weapons and Tactics
 - Focus: Weapons systems and tactical employment.
 - Activities: Live-fire exercises, weapons systems training, and tactical simulations.
- **India Company**: Communication and Signals
 - Focus: Military communication systems and signal operations.
 - Activities: Radio operations, encrypted communications, and signal training.

### 4th Battalion: Specialized Training
- **Juliet Company**: Multi-Engine and Heavy Aircraft Training
 - Focus: Operation of multi-engine and heavy aircraft.
 - Activities: Multi-engine flight training, heavy aircraft systems, and cargo operations.
- **Kilo Company**: Fighter and Attack Aircraft Training
 - Focus: Fighter and attack aircraft operations.
 - Activities: Air combat training, ground attack simulations, and tactical formations.
- **Lima Company**: Reconnaissance and Surveillance Training
 - Focus: Reconnaissance and surveillance missions.
 - Activities: ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations, UAV training, and sensor operations.

### 5th Battalion: Field Training and Exercises
- **Mike Company**: Field Training Exercises
 - Focus: Practical application of field training and operations.
 - Activities: Extended field exercises, navigation, and survival training.
- **November Company**: Joint Operations
 - Focus: Coordination and execution of joint operations with other units.
 - Activities: Joint drills, inter-battalion exercises, and combined arms tactics.
- **Oscar Company**: Tactical Operations
 - Focus: Planning and executing tactical operations.
 - Activities: Mock operations, tactical planning sessions, and execution drills.

### 6th Battalion: Academic and Technical Training
- **Papa Company**: Air Force History and Ethics
 - Focus: Understanding air force history, ethics, and law.
 - Activities: Lectures, discussions, and case studies on air force history and ethics.
- **Quebec Company**: Technical Proficiency
 - Focus: Technical skills related to modern air force operations.
 - Activities: Cybersecurity training, technical equipment handling, and IT skills.
- **Romeo Company**: Intelligence and Reconnaissance
 - Focus: Military intelligence and reconnaissance operations.
 - Activities: Intelligence gathering, analysis, and reconnaissance missions.

### 7th Battalion: Officer Development
- **Sierra Company**: Leadership and Management
 - Focus: Leadership, management skills, and officer responsibilities.
 - Activities: Leadership workshops, management exercises, and command simulations.
- **Tango Company**: Strategic Planning
 - Focus: Strategic planning and decision-making.
 - Activities: Strategic exercises, crisis management, and long-term planning.
- **Uniform Company**: Professional Development
 - Focus: Professional growth and career development.
 - Activities: Seminars, mentorship programs, and career planning sessions.

These battalions and companies at the Islamic Caliphate Air Force Academy ensure that cadets receive a comprehensive education, preparing them for various roles and responsibilities in their future air force careers.

   - Location: Islamabad

   - Training Branch: Air Force

   - Academy Commandant: Air Vice Marshal Hassan Ali

4. **Islamic Caliphate Marine Academy (ICMA):**

   ### Islamic Caliphate Marine Academy (ICMA) Training Battalions and Companies

The **Islamic Caliphate Marine Academy (ICMA)** is dedicated to training and developing future marine officers. The academy is organized into seven battalions, each focusing on different stages and aspects of cadet training, with several companies within each battalion.

### 1st Battalion: Initial Cadet Training
- **Alpha Company**: Introduction to Marine Life
 - Focus: Orientation, basic marine customs, and discipline.
 - Activities: Drill instructions, physical fitness, and basic marine education.
- **Bravo Company**: Physical Fitness and Conditioning
 - Focus: Building physical endurance, strength, and agility.
 - Activities: Running, obstacle courses, swimming, and calisthenics.
- **Charlie Company**: Basic Combat Training
 - Focus: Fundamental combat skills, including marksmanship and fieldcraft.
 - Activities: Rifle training, basic tactics, and survival skills.

### 2nd Battalion: Intermediate Cadet Training
- **Delta Company**: Amphibious Operations
 - Focus: Basic amphibious assault and landing operations.
 - Activities: Beach landings, small boat handling, and amphibious tactics.
- **Echo Company**: Weapons and Gunnery
 - Focus: Handling and maintenance of marine weapons and gunnery systems.
 - Activities: Live-fire exercises, weapons drills, and gunnery simulations.
- **Foxtrot Company**: Leadership Skills
 - Focus: Developing leadership qualities and command capabilities.
 - Activities: Leadership seminars, tactical decision games, and role-playing exercises.

### 3rd Battalion: Advanced Cadet Training
- **Golf Company**: Advanced Combat Training
 - Focus: Advanced combat maneuvers and tactics.
 - Activities: Close quarters combat, urban warfare, and advanced navigation.
- **Hotel Company**: Reconnaissance and Surveillance
 - Focus: Reconnaissance and surveillance missions.
 - Activities: ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations, UAV training, and sensor operations.
- **India Company**: Communication and Signals
 - Focus: Military communication systems and signal operations.
 - Activities: Radio operations, encrypted communications, and signal training.

### 4th Battalion: Specialized Training
- **Juliet Company**: Special Operations
 - Focus: Special operations and unconventional warfare.
 - Activities: HALO/HAHO jumps, underwater demolition, and special reconnaissance.
- **Kilo Company**: Expeditionary Warfare
 - Focus: Expeditionary operations and rapid deployment.
 - Activities: Rapid deployment exercises, expeditionary tactics, and logistical planning.
- **Lima Company**: Engineering and Logistics
 - Focus: Combat engineering and logistics support.
 - Activities: Field engineering, construction, and supply chain management.

### 5th Battalion: Field Training and Exercises
- **Mike Company**: Field Training Exercises
 - Focus: Practical application of field training and operations.
 - Activities: Extended field exercises, navigation, and survival training.
- **November Company**: Joint Operations
 - Focus: Coordination and execution of joint operations with other units.
 - Activities: Joint drills, inter-battalion exercises, and combined arms tactics.
- **Oscar Company**: Tactical Operations
 - Focus: Planning and executing tactical operations.
 - Activities: Mock operations, tactical planning sessions, and execution drills.

### 6th Battalion: Academic and Technical Training
- **Papa Company**: Marine History and Ethics
 - Focus: Understanding marine history, ethics, and law.
 - Activities: Lectures, discussions, and case studies on marine history and ethics.
- **Quebec Company**: Technical Proficiency
 - Focus: Technical skills related to modern marine operations.
 - Activities: Cybersecurity training, technical equipment handling, and IT skills.
- **Romeo Company**: Intelligence and Reconnaissance
 - Focus: Military intelligence and reconnaissance operations.
 - Activities: Intelligence gathering, analysis, and reconnaissance missions.

### 7th Battalion: Officer Development
- **Sierra Company**: Leadership and Management
 - Focus: Leadership, management skills, and officer responsibilities.
 - Activities: Leadership workshops, management exercises, and command simulations.
- **Tango Company**: Strategic Planning
 - Focus: Strategic planning and decision-making.
 - Activities: Strategic exercises, crisis management, and long-term planning.
- **Uniform Company**: Professional Development
 - Focus: Professional growth and career development.
 - Activities: Seminars, mentorship programs, and career planning sessions.

These battalions and companies at the Islamic Caliphate Marine Academy ensure that cadets receive a comprehensive education, preparing them for various roles and responsibilities in their future marine careers.
- Location: Gwadar

   - Training Branch: Marines

   - Academy Commandant: Brigadier General Asad Khan

5. **Special Forces School (SFS) of the Islamic Caliphate:**
### Special Forces School (SFS) of the Islamic Caliphate

The **Special Forces School (SFS) of the Islamic Caliphate** is dedicated to training and developing elite military personnel for special operations within the Islamic Caliphate Armed Forces. The school is organized into several specialized units, each focusing on different aspects of special operations. Personnel are selected based on their exceptional skills and performance in their respective fields before being admitted to SFS.

### Units and Specializations

#### 1st Unit: Commando Operations
- **Alpha Team**: Direct Action and Assault
 - **Focus**: High-risk direct action missions including raids, captures, and assaults.
 - **Training**: Advanced close quarters battle (CQB), breaching techniques, and room clearing.
 - **Weapons**: M4 Carbine, HK416, Glock 19, and breaching tools.

- **Bravo Team**: Hostage Rescue and Counter-Terrorism
 - **Focus**: Hostage rescue operations and counter-terrorism missions.
 - **Training**: Advanced hostage rescue drills, counter-terrorism tactics, and negotiation skills.
 - **Weapons**: MP5, SIG Sauer P226, stun grenades, and specialized breaching equipment.

#### 2nd Unit: Reconnaissance and Surveillance
- **Charlie Team**: Long-Range Reconnaissance
 - **Focus**: Deep reconnaissance and intelligence gathering behind enemy lines.
 - **Training**: Long-range patrolling, stealth techniques, and survival skills.
 - **Weapons**: M14 EBR, M9 Beretta, spotting scopes, and camouflage equipment.

- **Delta Team**: Surveillance and Intelligence
 - **Focus**: Tactical surveillance and intelligence operations.
 - **Training**: Surveillance techniques, intelligence collection, and signal operations.
 - **Weapons**: M4A1 SOPMOD, handheld UAVs, and high-powered binoculars.

#### 3rd Unit: Maritime Operations
- **Echo Team**: Amphibious Assault
 - **Focus**: Amphibious assaults and coastal raids.
 - **Training**: Small boat operations, underwater demolition, and beach landings.
 - **Weapons**: MK18 CQBR, HK P30, diver propulsion vehicles, and underwater explosives.

- **Foxtrot Team**: Naval Reconnaissance
 - **Focus**: Maritime reconnaissance and sabotage.
 - **Training**: Diving, underwater navigation, and maritime infiltration techniques.
 - **Weapons**: HK416, Glock 17, rebreathers, and limpet mines.

#### 4th Unit: Airborne Operations
- **Golf Team**: High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) / High Altitude High Opening (HAHO)
 - **Focus**: High-altitude parachute insertions for covert operations.
 - **Training**: HALO/HAHO jumps, parachute rigging, and high-altitude navigation.
 - **Weapons**: FN SCAR, SIG Sauer P320, parachute systems, and oxygen equipment.

- **Hotel Team**: Air Assault
 - **Focus**: Rapid insertion and extraction via helicopters.
 - **Training**: Fast roping, rappelling, and air assault tactics.
 - **Weapons**: M4 Carbine, Remington 870, and specialized rappel equipment.

#### 5th Unit: Mountain and Arctic Warfare
- **India Team**: Mountain Warfare
 - **Focus**: Combat operations in mountainous terrain.
 - **Training**: Mountain climbing, alpine survival, and cold-weather operations.
 - **Weapons**: G36, Glock 21, climbing gear, and thermal clothing.

- **Juliet Team**: Arctic Warfare
 - **Focus**: Operations in arctic and extreme cold environments.
 - **Training**: Arctic survival, skiing, and snowmobile operations.
 - **Weapons**: AK-12, M1911, arctic tents, and snow camouflage.

#### 6th Unit: Desert and Jungle Warfare
- **Kilo Team**: Desert Warfare
 - **Focus**: Operations in desert environments.
 - **Training**: Desert navigation, survival techniques, and vehicle operations.
 - **Weapons**: FN FAL, Desert Eagle, and desert survival kits.

- **Lima Team**: Jungle Warfare
 - **Focus**: Combat operations in jungle terrain.
 - **Training**: Jungle survival, guerrilla tactics, and riverine operations.
 - **Weapons**: FN F2000, Colt M1911, machetes, and jungle camouflage.

#### 7th Unit: Urban Warfare and Breaching
- **Mike Team**: Urban Warfare
 - **Focus**: Combat in urban environments and close quarters battle.
 - **Training**: Urban navigation, CQB, and building clearance.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP7, Glock 17, and ballistic shields.

- **November Team**: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
 - **Focus**: Disposal of explosive devices and IEDs.
 - **Training**: EOD techniques, bomb disposal, and counter-IED operations.
 - **Weapons**: M4 Carbine, EOD robots, and bomb suits.

### Uniforms and Equipment
- **Standard Uniform**: Multicam pattern combat uniforms with specialized gear for different environments.
- **Body Armor**: Level IIIA ballistic vests and helmets.
- **Footwear**: Specialized boots for different terrains (jungle, desert, arctic).
- **Communication**: Secure radios and satellite communication devices.

### Weapons Used
- **Rifles**: M4 Carbine, HK416, FN SCAR, AK-12.
- **Sidearms**: Glock 17, SIG Sauer P226, Desert Eagle.
- **Specialized Weapons**: MP5, MK18 CQBR, M14 EBR.
- **Heavy Weapons**: M240B machine gun, M2 Browning.
- **Explosives**: Hand grenades, breaching charges, claymore mines.

These units at the Special Forces School (SFS) of the Islamic Caliphate are designed to provide specialized training to elite personnel, preparing them for the diverse and challenging missions they will face in service.

   - Location: Abbottabad

   - Training Branch: Military Special Forces

   - Academy Commandant: Colonel Saifullah Ahmed

6. **Paramilitary Forces Academy of the Islamic Caliphate (PFAIC):**
Paramilitary Forces Academy of the Islamic Caliphate (PFAIC)

The Paramilitary Forces Academy of the Islamic Caliphate (PFAIC) is dedicated to training personnel for various paramilitary roles across the country. The academy prepares units specialized in operating in diverse environments such as rivers, mountains, plains, and deserts. The academy is organized into multiple battalions, each focused on a specific type of terrain and operation.

Training Battalions and Companies

1st Battalion: Riverine Operations

Alpha Company: River Patrol and Security

  • Focus: Patrolling and securing rivers, preventing illegal activities.
  • Training: Small boat handling, river navigation, and ambush tactics.
  • Uniforms: Blue camouflage uniforms suitable for riverine environments.
  • Weapons: AK-74, Makarov PM, and RPK-74 light machine guns.

Bravo Company: Amphibious Assault

  • Focus: Conducting amphibious assaults and securing riverbanks.
  • Training: Amphibious operations, swimming, and river crossing techniques.
  • Uniforms: Blue camouflage uniforms and wetsuits.
  • Weapons: AK-74, Makarov PM, and PKM machine guns.

2nd Battalion: Mountain Warfare

Charlie Company: High-Altitude Combat

  • Focus: Combat in mountainous terrain, high-altitude operations.
  • Training: Mountain climbing, alpine warfare, and survival skills.
  • Uniforms: Mountain camouflage uniforms and cold-weather gear.
  • Weapons: AK-12, Tokarev TT-33, and SVD sniper rifles.

Delta Company: Reconnaissance and Surveillance

  • Focus: Gathering intelligence and conducting reconnaissance in mountain regions.
  • Training: Long-range patrolling, stealth, and surveillance techniques.
  • Uniforms: Mountain camouflage uniforms with advanced optics and gear.
  • Weapons: AK-12, Tokarev TT-33, and VSS Vintorez suppressed rifles.

3rd Battalion: Desert Operations

Echo Company: Desert Patrol and Security

  • Focus: Patrolling and securing desert regions.
  • Training: Desert navigation, survival, and vehicle operations.
  • Uniforms: Desert camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: FN FAL, Browning Hi-Power, and FN MAG machine guns.

Foxtrot Company: Rapid Response and Assault

  • Focus: Rapid response to threats and conducting assaults in desert areas.
  • Training: Fast mobility operations, desert tactics, and vehicle ambushes.
  • Uniforms: Desert camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: FN FAL, Browning Hi-Power, and M60 machine guns.

4th Battalion: Jungle Warfare

Golf Company: Jungle Patrol and Security

  • Focus: Patrolling and securing jungle regions.
  • Training: Jungle navigation, survival, and guerrilla tactics.
  • Uniforms: Jungle camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: FN F2000, Colt M1911, and M60 machine guns.

Hotel Company: Special Reconnaissance

  • Focus: Conducting special reconnaissance and intelligence gathering in jungle areas.
  • Training: Stealth, long-range patrolling, and close reconnaissance techniques.
  • Uniforms: Jungle camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: FN F2000, Colt M1911, and suppressed MP5 submachine guns.

5th Battalion: Urban Warfare

India Company: Urban Security and Patrol

  • Focus: Maintaining security and patrolling urban areas.
  • Training: Urban navigation, CQB, and crowd control.
  • Uniforms: Urban camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: HK MP7, Glock 17, and Remington 870 shotguns.

Juliet Company: Counter-Terrorism and SWAT

  • Focus: Counter-terrorism operations and high-risk urban assaults.
  • Training: Hostage rescue, breaching techniques, and urban combat.
  • Uniforms: Urban camouflage uniforms and tactical gear.
  • Weapons: HK MP7, Glock 17, and breaching tools.

6th Battalion: Coastal Operations

Kilo Company: Coastal Patrol and Security

  • Focus: Patrolling and securing coastal regions.
  • Training: Small boat operations, coastal surveillance, and ambush tactics.
  • Uniforms: Coastal camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: AK-74, Makarov PM, and PKM machine guns.

Lima Company: Amphibious Assault and Reconnaissance

  • Focus: Conducting amphibious assaults and reconnaissance along the coast.
  • Training: Amphibious operations, coastal navigation, and diving.
  • Uniforms: Coastal camouflage uniforms and wetsuits.
  • Weapons: AK-74, Makarov PM, and DShK heavy machine guns.

7th Battalion: Airborne Operations

Mike Company: Airborne Assault

  • Focus: Rapid deployment and airborne assaults.
  • Training: Parachuting, rapid deployment, and airborne tactics.
  • Uniforms: Airborne camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: M4 Carbine, Beretta M9, and M249 SAW.

November Company: Airborne Reconnaissance

  • Focus: Conducting airborne reconnaissance and intelligence operations.
  • Training: Parachuting, long-range patrolling, and stealth.
  • Uniforms: Airborne camouflage uniforms.
  • Weapons: M4 Carbine, Beretta M9, and suppressed MK18 CQBR.

Overall Structure

Each battalion within the Paramilitary Forces Academy of the Islamic Caliphate (PFAIC) is designed to prepare personnel for specialized roles in their respective environments. The training is rigorous and comprehensive, ensuring that personnel are ready to handle the challenges specific to their operational terrains.

Uniforms and Equipment

  • Standard Uniform: Adapted for the specific environment (riverine, mountain, desert, jungle, urban, coastal, airborne).
  • Body Armor: Level IIIA ballistic vests and helmets.
  • Footwear: Specialized boots for different terrains (jungle, desert, arctic).
  • Communication: Secure radios and satellite communication devices.

Weapons Used

  • Rifles: AK-74, FN FAL, HK MP7, M4 Carbine.
  • Sidearms: Makarov PM, Tokarev TT-33, Glock 17, Beretta M9.
  • Specialized Weapons: MP5, MK18 CQBR, SVD sniper rifle.
  • Heavy Weapons: PKM, FN MAG, M60 machine gun, DShK heavy machine gun.
  • Explosives: Hand grenades, breaching charges, claymore mines.

The Paramilitary Forces Academy of the Islamic Caliphate (PFAIC) aims to create a highly skilled and versatile paramilitary force capable of operating in any environment and handling various threats and missions.

   - Location: Cairo

   - Training Branch: Paramilitary (Frontier Corps, Rangers, etc.)

   - Academy Commandant: Brigadier Saeed Mahmood

**Law Enforcement Academies:**

7. **First Islamic Caliphate Police Academy (FICPA):**
### First Islamic Caliphate Police Academy (FICPA)

The **First Islamic Caliphate Police Academy (FICPA)** is dedicated to training law enforcement personnel across various disciplines and specializations. The academy provides rigorous training to ensure that officers are prepared to uphold law and order and protect communities within the Islamic Caliphate. Here are the training battalions and companies within the FICPA:

### Training Battalions and Companies

#### 1st Battalion: General Law Enforcement
- **Alpha Company**: Patrol and Public Safety
 - **Focus**: General patrol duties and public safety.
 - **Training**: Community policing, crime prevention, and traffic management.
 - **Uniforms**: Standard police uniforms with ballistic vests.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, Taser, baton, and pepper spray.

- **Bravo Company**: Investigations
 - **Focus**: Criminal investigations and forensic techniques.
 - **Training**: Crime scene management, evidence collection, and interrogation.
 - **Uniforms**: Detective suits and plainclothes attire.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, concealed carry options.

#### 2nd Battalion: Special Operations
- **Charlie Company**: SWAT and Crisis Response
 - **Focus**: High-risk operations and crisis response.
 - **Training**: SWAT tactics, hostage rescue, and tactical operations.
 - **Uniforms**: Tactical gear, including helmets and body armor.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Colt M4A1, Glock 19.

- **Delta Company**: K-9 Unit
 - **Focus**: Canine operations for search, rescue, and detection.
 - **Training**: K-9 handling, scent detection, and tracking.
 - **Uniforms**: K-9 handler uniforms with harnesses and protective gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, Taser, and K-9 handling equipment.

#### 3rd Battalion: Traffic and Transportation
- **Echo Company**: Traffic Enforcement
 - **Focus**: Traffic management, accident investigation, and enforcement.
 - **Training**: Traffic laws, accident reconstruction, and DUI enforcement.
 - **Uniforms**: Traffic police uniforms with reflective vests.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, baton, and radar gun.

- **Foxtrot Company**: Marine Unit
 - **Focus**: Waterway patrols and maritime law enforcement.
 - **Training**: Boat handling, marine navigation, and rescue operations.
 - **Uniforms**: Marine police uniforms with life vests and maritime gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, shotgun, and maritime safety equipment.

#### 4th Battalion: Tactical Support
- **Golf Company**: Mobile Field Force (MFF)
 - **Focus**: Riot control and crowd management.
 - **Training**: Riot tactics, crowd dispersal, and non-lethal weapons.
 - **Uniforms**: Riot gear, including helmets and shields.
 - **Weapons**: Batons, pepper spray, tear gas, and less-lethal launchers.

- **Hotel Company**: Bomb Squad (EOD)
 - **Focus**: Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) and bomb threat response.
 - **Training**: Bomb detection, neutralization, and disposal.
 - **Uniforms**: EOD protective suits and bomb suits.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, bomb disposal tools, and equipment.

#### 5th Battalion: Criminal Justice
- **India Company**: Corrections and Detention
 - **Focus**: Prison operations and inmate management.
 - **Training**: Corrections procedures, inmate supervision, and rehabilitation.
 - **Uniforms**: Correctional officer uniforms with protective gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, baton, and less-lethal options.

- **Juliet Company**: Court Security and Protection
 - **Focus**: Judicial security and protection of courthouses.
 - **Training**: Courtroom security, threat assessment, and protection tactics.
 - **Uniforms**: Judicial security uniforms with bulletproof vests.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, Taser, and courthouse security equipment.

#### 6th Battalion: Specialized Units
- **Kilo Company**: Cybercrime Investigation
 - **Focus**: Digital forensics and cybercrime investigation.
 - **Training**: Computer forensics, cyber threat analysis, and data recovery.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire with cyber investigation gear.
 - **Weapons**: Cybercrime investigation tools and software.

- **Lima Company**: Undercover Operations
 - **Focus**: Covert operations and undercover investigations.
 - **Training**: Undercover tactics, surveillance, and informant handling.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire and undercover gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, concealed carry options.

#### 7th Battalion: Community Policing
- **Mike Company**: Community Engagement
 - **Focus**: Building community relations and trust.
 - **Training**: Community outreach, crime prevention, and public relations.
 - **Uniforms**: Community policing uniforms with badges.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, baton, and pepper spray.

- **November Company**: School Resource Officers (SRO)
 - **Focus**: School safety and security.
 - **Training**: School security procedures and crisis management.
 - **Uniforms**: School resource officer uniforms with badges.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, Taser, and school safety equipment.

### Overall Structure
The First Islamic Caliphate Police Academy (FICPA) is designed to train law enforcement officers to handle various scenarios and uphold the law with professionalism and efficiency. The academy prepares officers for different specialized roles to ensure the safety and security of the community.

### Uniforms and Equipment
- **Standard Uniform**: Blue police uniforms with duty belts.
- **Tactical Gear**: Body armor, helmets, and tactical vests.
- **Communication**: Radios and secure communication devices.
- **Specialized Equipment**: Depending on the unit (e.g., riot gear, K-9 handling equipment, bomb disposal tools).

### Weapons Used
- **Standard Weapons**: Glock 17, Colt M4A1, HK MP5.
- **Less-Lethal Options**: Taser, pepper spray, baton.
- **Specialized Tools**: EOD equipment, bomb disposal tools, cybercrime investigation tools.

The First Islamic Caliphate Police Academy (FICPA) aims to create a professional and capable law enforcement force, equipped to handle a variety of situations and ensure public safety across the Islamic Caliphate.

   - Location: Riyadh

   - Training Branch: Police

   - Academy Commandant: Police Chief Brigadier Muhammad Khan

8. **Special Weapons and Tactics School (SWATS) of the Islamic Caliphate:**

   - Location: Istanbul

   - Training Branch: SWAT (Police Special Weapons and Tactics)

   - Academy Commandant: SWAT Colonel Saifullah Ahmed
### Special Weapons and Tactics School (SWATS) of the Islamic Caliphate

The **Special Weapons and Tactics School (SWATS)** of the Islamic Caliphate is dedicated to training elite law enforcement personnel in advanced tactics and special operations. This school prepares officers for high-risk situations, hostage rescues, and other specialized missions. Here's an overview of the training battalions and companies within SWATS:

### Training Battalions and Companies

#### 1st Battalion: Basic SWAT Training
- **Alpha Company**: Basic SWAT Operations
 - **Focus**: Introduction to SWAT tactics and procedures.
 - **Training**: Weapons proficiency, tactical movements, and room clearing.
 - **Uniforms**: Tactical gear, including helmets, body armor, and ballistic shields.
 - **Weapons**: Colt M4A1, HK MP5, Glock 17, less-lethal options.

- **Bravo Company**: Crisis Negotiation
 - **Focus**: Negotiation techniques and hostage crisis management.
 - **Training**: Communication skills, negotiation strategies, and crisis de-escalation.
 - **Uniforms**: Negotiation team attire, tactical gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, Taser, negotiation support tools.

#### 2nd Battalion: Advanced SWAT Operations
- **Charlie Company**: Urban Tactics
 - **Focus**: Urban warfare and close quarters combat.
 - **Training**: Building entries, hallway clearing, and team tactics.
 - **Uniforms**: Urban combat gear, including night vision goggles and tactical helmets.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Colt M4A1, Glock 17, flashbang grenades.

- **Delta Company**: Hostage Rescue
 - **Focus**: High-risk rescue operations and hostage extraction.
 - **Training**: Rapid deployment, hostage psychology, and rescue techniques.
 - **Uniforms**: Rescue team gear, ballistic vests.
 - **Weapons**: Colt M4A1, HK MP5, Glock 17, breaching tools.

#### 3rd Battalion: Specialized Units
- **Echo Company**: Sniper and Marksman
 - **Focus**: Precision shooting and sniper operations.
 - **Training**: Long-range marksmanship, observation skills, and camouflage techniques.
 - **Uniforms**: Ghillie suits, sniper rifles, and optics.
 - **Weapons**: Sniper rifles (e.g., Barrett M82A1, Remington 700), Glock 17.

- **Foxtrot Company**: Tactical Canine Operations (K-9 Unit)
 - **Focus**: Canine-assisted operations, search and rescue, and suspect apprehension.
 - **Training**: K-9 handling, scent detection, and tactical deployment.
 - **Uniforms**: K-9 handler gear, including protective vests and canine equipment.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, Taser, K-9 handling tools.

#### 4th Battalion: Advanced Tactical Support
- **Golf Company**: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Response
 - **Focus**: CBRNE detection, mitigation, and response.
 - **Training**: Hazmat procedures, decontamination, and response protocols.
 - **Uniforms**: CBRNE protective suits, respirators, and gloves.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, chemical detection equipment.

- **Hotel Company**: Tactical Intelligence and Surveillance
 - **Focus**: Surveillance techniques and intelligence gathering.
 - **Training**: Surveillance operations, covert photography, and intelligence analysis.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire, surveillance equipment.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17, concealed carry options.

#### 5th Battalion: Maritime Operations
- **India Company**: Maritime SWAT
 - **Focus**: SWAT operations in maritime environments.
 - **Training**: Boarding operations, vessel clearing, and maritime hostage rescue.
 - **Uniforms**: Maritime tactical gear, life vests, and diving suits.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Colt M4A1, Glock 17, maritime safety equipment.

- **Juliet Company**: Underwater Operations (UDT/SEAL)
 - **Focus**: Underwater demolition, combat diving, and maritime sabotage.
 - **Training**: Combat swimming, underwater explosives handling, and stealth tactics.
 - **Uniforms**: Diving gear, including rebreathers and underwater weapons.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5 SD, Glock 17, combat diving equipment.

#### 6th Battalion: Airborne Operations
- **Kilo Company**: Airborne SWAT
 - **Focus**: SWAT operations in airborne and parachute assault scenarios.
 - **Training**: Parachute operations, aerial insertion, and airborne assaults.
 - **Uniforms**: Parachute gear, tactical helmets, and airborne assault vests.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Colt M4A1, Glock 17, parachute equipment.

- **Lima Company**: Tactical Aviation Unit
 - **Focus**: Airborne reconnaissance and tactical air support.
 - **Training**: Aerial surveillance, tactical insertion, and close air support.
 - **Uniforms**: Flight suits, body armor, and pilot helmets.
 - **Weapons**: Colt M4A1, Glock 17, tactical aviation equipment.

#### 7th Battalion: Counter-Terrorism
- **Mike Company**: Counter-Terrorism
 - **Focus**: Counter-terrorism operations and terrorist threat response.
 - **Training**: Terrorist tactics, explosives recognition, and hostage rescue.
 - **Uniforms**: Counter-terrorism gear, including tactical vests and ballistic helmets.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Colt M4A1, Glock 17, flashbang grenades.

- **November Company**: Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU)
 - **Focus**: Rapid response to critical incidents and emergencies.
 - **Training**: Quick deployment tactics, incident command systems, and crisis management.
 - **Uniforms**: Rapid deployment team gear, including tactical vests and helmets.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Colt M4A1, Glock 17, rapid deployment equipment.

### Overall Structure
The Special Weapons and Tactics School (SWATS) of the Islamic Caliphate is designed to train elite law enforcement units capable of handling the most challenging and dangerous situations. The school emphasizes teamwork, precision, and operational excellence to ensure the success of each mission.

### Uniforms and Equipment
- **Tactical Gear**: Tactical vests, helmets, and body armor.
- **Specialized Equipment**: Depending on the unit (e.g., sniper rifles, breaching tools, CBRNE protective gear).
- **Communication**: Radios and secure communication devices.

### Weapons Used
- **Standard Weapons**: Colt M4A1, HK MP5, Glock 17.
- **Specialized Tools**: Sniper rifles, breaching tools, less-lethal options.

The Special Weapons and Tactics School (SWATS) of the Islamic Caliphate prepares law enforcement officers for the toughest assignments, ensuring they are ready to protect the public and respond effectively to any crisis or threat.

9. **First Islamic Caliphate Investigation and Intelligence  Academy (FICIA):**

   - Location: Kabul

   - Training Branch: Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB)

   - Academy Commandant: Director General of FIB Brigadier Ahmed Khan
### First Islamic Caliphate Investigation and Intelligence Academy (FICIA)

The **First Islamic Caliphate Investigation and Intelligence Academy (FICIA)** is dedicated to training investigative and intelligence officers in advanced techniques and methodologies. This academy plays a crucial role in ensuring national security and combating crime through effective intelligence gathering and investigative processes. Here's an overview of the training battalions and companies within FICIA:

### Training Battalions and Companies

#### 1st Battalion: Basic Investigation Techniques
- **Alpha Company**: Basic Criminal Investigation
 - **Focus**: Introduction to criminal investigation techniques.
 - **Training**: Evidence collection, crime scene processing, and forensic analysis.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, tactical gear for crime scene investigation.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

- **Bravo Company**: Cybercrime Investigation
 - **Focus**: Investigation of cybercrimes and digital evidence.
 - **Training**: Computer forensics, data recovery, and cybercrime laws.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, digital forensic gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

#### 2nd Battalion: Advanced Intelligence Operations
- **Charlie Company**: Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
 - **Focus**: Gathering intelligence through human sources.
 - **Training**: Interrogation techniques, source handling, and intelligence tradecraft.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire, tactical gear for covert operations.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

- **Delta Company**: Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
 - **Focus**: Intercepting and analyzing signals intelligence.
 - **Training**: Signal interception, analysis of communication patterns, and decryption.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, electronic surveillance equipment.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

#### 3rd Battalion: Specialized Units
- **Echo Company**: Financial Crimes Investigation
 - **Focus**: Investigation of financial crimes and money laundering.
 - **Training**: Forensic accounting, financial analysis, and asset tracing.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, forensic accounting tools.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

- **Foxtrot Company**: Counterintelligence
 - **Focus**: Protecting against espionage and conducting counterintelligence operations.
 - **Training**: Counter-surveillance, agent handling, and deception detection.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire, tactical gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

#### 4th Battalion: Tactical Support
- **Golf Company**: Tactical Surveillance
 - **Focus**: Surveillance techniques and covert operations.
 - **Training**: Covert surveillance, photography, and surveillance detection.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire, surveillance equipment.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

- **Hotel Company**: Tactical Analysis and Operations Center (TAOC)
 - **Focus**: Real-time analysis and coordination of intelligence operations.
 - **Training**: Intelligence analysis, operational planning, and crisis management.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, operational planning gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

#### 5th Battalion: Covert Operations
- **India Company**: Covert Operations
 - **Focus**: Covert surveillance, undercover operations, and sting operations.
 - **Training**: Undercover techniques, covert communication, and infiltration.
 - **Uniforms**: Plainclothes attire, covert operation gear.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

- **Juliet Company**: Special Operations Command (SOC)
 - **Focus**: Special operations coordination and support.
 - **Training**: Support for high-risk operations, crisis response, and asset protection.
 - **Uniforms**: Tactical gear, including vests and helmets.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

#### 6th Battalion: Analytical Support
- **Kilo Company**: Analytical Support
 - **Focus**: Intelligence analysis and research.
 - **Training**: Analytical techniques, research methods, and threat assessment.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, intelligence analysis tools.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

- **Lima Company**: Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
 - **Focus**: Gathering intelligence from publicly available sources.
 - **Training**: OSINT tools, social media analysis, and online investigation.
 - **Uniforms**: Business attire, digital research tools.
 - **Weapons**: Glock 17 (issued for self-defense).

#### 7th Battalion: Tactical Response
- **Mike Company**: Tactical Response Unit (TRU)
 - **Focus**: Rapid response to critical incidents and emergencies.
 - **Training**: Quick deployment tactics, crisis management, and tactical response.
 - **Uniforms**: Tactical gear, including vests and helmets.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Glock 17, tactical response equipment.

- **November Company**: Surveillance and Reconnaissance
 - **Focus**: Surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
 - **Training**: Long-range surveillance, reconnaissance techniques, and target acquisition.
 - **Uniforms**: Ghillie suits, surveillance equipment.
 - **Weapons**: Sniper rifles, Glock 17 (for self-defense).

### Overall Structure
The First Islamic Caliphate Investigation and Intelligence Academy (FICIA) trains investigative and intelligence officers in cutting-edge techniques and methodologies. The academy ensures that officers are equipped to handle complex investigations and intelligence operations efficiently.

### Uniforms and Equipment
- **Tactical Gear**: Tactical vests, helmets, and body armor (for tactical units).
- **Specialized Equipment**: Depending on the unit (e.g., digital forensic tools, surveillance equipment).
- **Communication**: Radios and secure communication devices.

### Weapons Used
- **Standard Weapons**: Glock 17.
- **Specialized Tools**: Sniper rifles, HK MP5 (for tactical response units).

The First Islamic Caliphate Investigation and Intelligence Academy (FICIA) is essential for national security, providing highly trained personnel capable of conducting thorough investigations and gathering crucial intelligence to protect the nation.

10.Specialized Schools:
First Islamic Caliphate School of All Terrain Warfare (FICSOATW):
 - Location: Ankara

   - Training Branch: All Branches.

   - Academy Commandant:Major General Ali Khan
### First Islamic Caliphate School of All Terrain Warfare (FICSOATW)

The **First Islamic Caliphate School of All Terrain Warfare (FICSOATW)** is dedicated to training personnel in specialized skills required for operating in diverse and challenging terrains. Here's an overview of the training battalions and companies within FICSOATW:

### Training Battalions and Companies

#### 1st Battalion: Mountain Warfare
- **Alpha Company**: Mountain Infantry
 - **Focus**: Operations in mountainous terrain.
 - **Training**: Rock climbing, survival skills, and cold weather operations.
 - **Uniforms**: Mountain combat uniform, cold weather gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Bravo Company**: Alpine Warfare
 - **Focus**: Advanced mountain warfare tactics.
 - **Training**: Alpine climbing, advanced survival techniques.
 - **Uniforms**: Alpine combat uniform, climbing equipment.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

#### 2nd Battalion: Desert Warfare
- **Charlie Company**: Desert Operations
 - **Focus**: Operations in desert environments.
 - **Training**: Desert survival, vehicle maintenance, and navigation.
 - **Uniforms**: Desert combat uniform, desert gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Delta Company**: Sandstorm Tactics
 - **Focus**: Advanced desert warfare tactics.
 - **Training**: Sandstorm navigation, close-quarter combat in sandstorms.
 - **Uniforms**: Desert combat uniform, sandstorm goggles.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

#### 3rd Battalion: Jungle Warfare
- **Echo Company**: Jungle Operations
 - **Focus**: Operations in jungle and tropical environments.
 - **Training**: Jungle survival, river crossing, and wildlife awareness.
 - **Uniforms**: Jungle combat uniform, jungle gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Foxtrot Company**: Canopy Warfare
 - **Focus**: Advanced jungle warfare tactics.
 - **Training**: Canopy navigation, treehouse construction, and stealth operations.
 - **Uniforms**: Jungle combat uniform, canopy gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

#### 4th Battalion: Arctic Warfare
- **Golf Company**: Arctic Operations
 - **Focus**: Operations in Arctic and snowy environments.
 - **Training**: Arctic survival, igloo construction, and ice fishing.
 - **Uniforms**: Arctic combat uniform, cold weather gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Hotel Company**: Polar Warfare
 - **Focus**: Advanced Arctic warfare tactics.
 - **Training**: Polar bear encounters, whiteout navigation, and Arctic warfare drills.
 - **Uniforms**: Arctic combat uniform, polar gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

#### 5th Battalion: Urban Warfare
- **India Company**: Urban Operations
 - **Focus**: Operations in urban and built-up areas.
 - **Training**: Close-quarter combat, room clearing, and urban survival.
 - **Uniforms**: Urban combat uniform, tactical gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Juliet Company**: SWAT Tactics
 - **Focus**: Advanced urban warfare tactics.
 - **Training**: Hostage rescue, high-rise operations, and SWAT team coordination.
 - **Uniforms**: SWAT uniform, tactical gear.
 - **Weapons**: HK MP5, Glock 17.

#### 6th Battalion: Amphibious Warfare
- **Kilo Company**: Amphibious Operations
 - **Focus**: Operations in amphibious and littoral environments.
 - **Training**: Beach landing, amphibious vehicle operations, and underwater demolition.
 - **Uniforms**: Amphibious combat uniform, scuba gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Lima Company**: Underwater Reconnaissance
 - **Focus**: Underwater surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
 - **Training**: Underwater navigation, sonar operation, and submarine infiltration.
 - **Uniforms**: Diving gear, underwater combat uniform.
 - **Weapons**: MP5SD, Glock 17.

#### 7th Battalion: Combined Arms and Support
- **Mike Company**: Combined Arms Operations
 - **Focus**: Integration of infantry, armor, and artillery.
 - **Training**: Combined arms tactics, artillery support, and tank operations.
 - **Uniforms**: Standard combat uniform, tactical gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **November Company**: Logistics and Support
 - **Focus**: Logistics support for all terrain operations.
 - **Training**: Supply chain management, field hospital setup, and equipment maintenance.
 - **Uniforms**: Logistics uniform, logistics gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

### Overall Structure
The First Islamic Caliphate School of All Terrain Warfare (FICSOATW) ensures that personnel are trained in specialized skills needed to operate effectively across diverse terrains. From mountain peaks to jungle canopies and urban streets to Arctic tundra, FICSOATW prepares soldiers for any environment they may encounter.

### Uniforms and Equipment
- **Tactical Gear**: Tactical vests, helmets, and body armor.
- **Specialized Equipment**: Depending on the unit (e.g., climbing equipment, scuba gear, SWAT gear).
- **Communication**: Radios and secure communication devices.

### Weapons Used
- **Standard Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.
- **Specialized Tools**: HK MP5, MP5SD (for underwater operations).

The First Islamic Caliphate School of All Terrain Warfare (FICSOATW) is crucial for ensuring that personnel are prepared to operate in any terrain and climate, providing the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in diverse and challenging environments.

First Islamic Caliphate ParaJump School (FICPJS)
 - Location: Muzaffarabad

   - Training Branch: All Branches.

   - Academy Commandant:Major General Khuram Habib
### First Islamic Caliphate ParaJump School (FICPJS)

The **First Islamic Caliphate ParaJump School (FICPJS)** is dedicated to training personnel in the art of military parachuting and airborne operations. Here's an overview of the training program and units within FICPJS:

### Training Program

#### Basic Airborne Course (BAC)
The Basic Airborne Course is the foundational training for all airborne soldiers. It covers the basics of military parachuting techniques and procedures.

- **Parachute Training**: Training includes both static line and freefall techniques.
- **Equipment Familiarization**: Soldiers learn about different types of parachutes and their components.
- **Aircraft Procedures**: Instruction on boarding, exiting, and safety procedures in military transport aircraft.
- **Landing Techniques**: Training on proper landing procedures and techniques.

#### Advanced Airborne Courses
After completing the Basic Airborne Course, soldiers can specialize in various advanced airborne operations:

- **HALO/HAHO Courses**: High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) and High Altitude High Opening (HAHO) courses for specialized operations.
- **Combat Jump Courses**: Training for airborne assaults and combat operations.
- **Military Freefall Courses**: Advanced freefall techniques for special operations.

### Units within FICPJS

#### 1st Parachute Battalion
- **Alpha Company**: Basic Airborne Soldiers
 - **Focus**: Basic airborne operations and initial parachute training.
 - **Training**: Static line and freefall techniques, basic airborne tactics.
 - **Equipment**: Standard airborne gear, including parachutes and helmets.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Bravo Company**: HALO/HAHO Operations
 - **Focus**: High altitude operations, HALO/HAHO techniques.
 - **Training**: High altitude jumps, oxygen systems, and advanced parachute maneuvers.
 - **Equipment**: Oxygen masks, specialized HALO/HAHO parachutes.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

#### 2nd Parachute Battalion
- **Charlie Company**: Combat Jump Operations
 - **Focus**: Airborne assault and combat operations.
 - **Training**: Combat jump tactics, airborne assaults, and close-quarter battle techniques.
 - **Equipment**: Full combat gear, tactical airborne equipment.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Delta Company**: Military Freefall Operations
 - **Focus**: Advanced military freefall techniques.
 - **Training**: High-speed freefall, HALO techniques, and precision parachute landings.
 - **Equipment**: Full-face helmets, specialized military freefall parachutes.
 - **Weapons**: MP5SD, Glock 17.

#### 3rd Parachute Battalion
- **Echo Company**: Airborne Logistics and Support
 - **Focus**: Parachute rigging, airborne supply drops, and logistical support.
 - **Training**: Rigging procedures, equipment airdrop operations.
 - **Equipment**: Parachute rigging gear, supply drop equipment.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

- **Foxtrot Company**: Pathfinder Operations
 - **Focus**: Airborne pathfinder operations, airfield reconnaissance.
 - **Training**: Airfield survey, drop zone marking, and combat pathfinder techniques.
 - **Equipment**: Pathfinder beacons, navigation gear.
 - **Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.

### Overall Structure
The First Islamic Caliphate ParaJump School (FICPJS) is dedicated to training highly skilled airborne soldiers capable of conducting parachute operations in various environments and scenarios. From basic airborne operations to advanced HALO/HAHO and combat jumps, FICPJS ensures that its soldiers are prepared for any airborne mission.

### Uniforms and Equipment
- **Tactical Gear**: Parachutes, airborne helmets, body armor, and tactical vests.
- **Specialized Equipment**: HALO/HAHO parachutes, military freefall gear, and oxygen systems.
- **Communication**: Radios and airborne communication devices.

### Weapons Used
- **Standard Weapons**: M4 carbine, Glock 17.
- **Specialized Tools**: MP5SD (for military freefall operations).

The First Islamic Caliphate ParaJump School (FICPJS) plays a crucial role in the training and development of airborne forces, ensuring that they are capable of executing complex airborne operations with precision and efficiency.
 

**Military Medical College (MMC) of the First Islamic Caliphate:**

- Location: Quetta

- Affiliated with: First Islamic Caliphate Military

- Commandant: Major General Dr. Ahmed Khan

**Overview:**

The Military Medical College (MMC) of the First Islamic Caliphate is a prestigious institution dedicated to training and educating medical officers for the Islamic Caliphate Army. The college aims to produce highly skilled and competent military medical professionals who can provide quality healthcare services to the armed forces personnel and their families.

**Courses Offered:**

1. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) - Duration: 5 years

2. Postgraduate Training Programs - Various specializations for medical officers seeking advanced training and qualifications.

**Facilities and Departments:**

- Anatomy Department

- Physiology Department

- Biochemistry Department

- Pathology Department

- Pharmacology Department

- Forensic Medicine Department

- Community Medicine Department

- Surgery Department

- Medicine Department

- Obstetrics and Gynecology Department

- Pediatrics Department

- Ophthalmology Department

- Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Department

- Orthopedics Department

- Radiology Department

- Anesthesia Department

- Psychiatry Department

- Dermatology Department

- Dentistry Department

**Training and Campus Life:**

MMC provides a rigorous academic curriculum combined with practical training in military medical facilities. The college fosters discipline, leadership, and a sense of duty among its students. Cadets also undergo physical fitness training to prepare them for the physical demands of military life.

**Affiliation with Military Hospitals:**

MMC students and faculty actively engage with military hospitals, participating in clinical rotations and gaining hands-on experience in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. This exposure to real-world medical scenarios further enhances their skills and expertise.

 

1. **Ministry of Defense:**

   - Responsible for the defense and security of the Caliphate.

   - Minister of Defense: General Omar Khan

2. **Ministry of Foreign Affairs:**

   - Handles foreign relations and diplomacy.

   - Minister of Foreign Affairs: Ambassador Ali Ahmed

3. **Ministry of Interior:**

   - Responsible for internal security and law enforcement.

   - Minister of Interior: Mr. Saad Khan

4. **Ministry of Finance and Economy:**

   - Manages the economic and financial affairs of the Caliphate.

   - Minister of Finance and Economy: Mr. Ahmed Malik

5. **Ministry of Education:**

   - Oversees educational institutions and policies.

   - Minister of Education: Dr. Ayesha Ali

6. **Ministry of Health and Human Services:**

   - Provides healthcare facilities and services.

   - Minister of Health and Human Services: Dr. Khalid Ahmed

7. **Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure:**

   - Manages transportation networks and infrastructure projects.

   - Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure: Mr. Imran Hussain

8. **Ministry of Housing and Urban Development:**

   - Handles housing development projects and urban planning.

   - Minister of Housing and Urban Development: Mr. Yasir Khan

9. **Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources:**

   - Ensures environmental protection and sustainable resource management.

   - Minister of Environment and Natural Resources: Ms. Hina Farooq

10. **Ministry of Broadcasting and Information:**

    - Manages national broadcasting services and information dissemination.

    - Minister of Broadcasting and Information: Mr. Kamran Malik

11. **Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Heritage:**

    - Promotes tourism and preserves cultural heritage.

    - Minister of Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Ms. Amina Khan

12. **Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs:**

    - Ensures justice and oversees legal matters.

    - Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs: Mr. Naveed Khan

13. **Ministry of Religious Affairs:**

    - Manages religious affairs and facilitates pilgrimage activities.

    - Minister of Religious Affairs: Maulana Abdul Rahman

14. **Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources:**

    - Manages energy resources and ensures their sustainable use.

    - Minister of Energy and Natural Resources: Mr. Asad Ahmed

15. **Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security:**

    - Promotes agriculture and ensures food security.

    - Minister of Agriculture and Food Security: Mr. Irfan Ali

16. **Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications:**

    - Promotes IT and manages telecommunications services.

    - Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunications: Mr. Ali Hassan

17. **Ministry of Labor and Employment:**

    - Oversees labor-related matters and employment opportunities.

    - Minister of Labor and Employment: Mr. Farhan Malik

18. **Ministry of Science and Technology:**

    - Promotes scientific research and technological advancements.

    - Minister of Science and Technology: Dr. Kamran Khan

19. **National Accountability Bureau (NAB):**

    - Government anti-corruption agency.

    - Director-General: Mr. Ahmed Khan

20. **Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO):**

    - Electricity distribution company.

    - Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Usman Ahmed

21. **Sui Gas Company:**

    - Natural gas distribution company.

    - Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Asad Khan

22. **First Islamic Caliphate Water and Sanitation Agency (FICWSA):**

    - Responsible for water supply and sanitation services.

    - Director-General: Ms. Ayesha Malik

23. **First Islamic Caliphate Education Department (FICED):**

    - Oversees educational institutions and policies.

    - Director-General: Dr. Abdul Rahman

24. **First Islamic Caliphate Health Services (FICHS):**

    - Provides healthcare facilities and services.

    - Director-General: Dr. Fatima Khan

25. **First Islamic Caliphate Road and Transportation Authority (FIRTA):**

    - Manages road infrastructure and transportation services.

    - Director-General: Mr. Imran Shah

26. **First Islamic Caliphate Housing Development Authority (FICHDA):**

    - Responsible for housing development projects.

    - Director-General: Mr. Ahmed Ali

27. **First Islamic Caliphate Environmental Protection Agency (FICEPA):**

    - Ensures environmental protection and sustainability.

    - Director-General: Ms. Hina Farooq

28. **First Islamic Caliphate Broadcasting Corporation (FIBC):**

    - Manages national broadcasting services.

    - Director-General: Mr. Kamran Malik

29. **First Islamic Caliphate Tourism Development Board (FICTDB):**

    - Promotes tourism and cultural heritage.

    - Director-General: Ms. Amina Khan

30.The First Islamic Caliphate International Airlines

  -The Countries International Airline

  -Director:Mr Tahir Qasim

31.Ministry of Entertainment

Responsible for entertainment such as movies and events

Minister:Mr Yousaf Noor

32.Ministry of Maritime Affairs

   -Responsible for all Maratime Affairs

   -Minister:Dr Azam Usman 

 33.The Shipping and Cruise Lines of The First Islamic Caliphate

    Responsible for Civilians Cruise and Maratime Trade

    Director:Chaudhry Fawad Hussein

 34.The First Islamic Caliphate Oil and Gas Company

     Director:Dr Javed Akhtar 

Civil Departments:
AirWings

Overview: AirWings is the national airline of The First Islamic Caliphate, established to connect the country domestically and internationally. It serves as a symbol of national pride and excellence in aviation, offering both passenger and cargo services.

Fleet: AirWings operates a modern and diverse fleet of aircraft to cater to various travel needs, including domestic and international flights. The fleet includes state-of-the-art airliners and cargo planes.

Services: AirWings provides a range of services to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience for its passengers. These services include:

Passenger Services:

  • Comfortable seating with ample legroom.
  • In-flight entertainment systems.
  • Delicious and culturally appropriate meals.
  • Dedicated cabin crew providing excellent customer service.
  • Special assistance for elderly and disabled passengers.

Cargo Services:

  • Efficient and secure cargo transportation.
  • Handling of a wide range of cargo types, including perishable goods, valuables, and more.
  • Customized solutions for specific cargo needs.

Destinations: AirWings operates flights to major cities and destinations within The First Islamic Caliphate and around the world. The airline's extensive network ensures connectivity to key international hubs, facilitating trade, tourism, and diplomacy.

Safety and Security: AirWings adheres to the highest safety and security standards in the aviation industry. The airline prioritizes the safety of its passengers and cargo, employing advanced technology and procedures to ensure a secure travel experience.

Cultural Significance: As the national airline, AirWings plays a crucial role in promoting the cultural heritage and values of The First Islamic Caliphate. The airline's branding and services reflect the country's rich history and traditions.

Headquarters: AirWings is headquartered in the capital city of The First Islamic Caliphate, overseeing its operations and strategic development.

Mission: AirWings' mission is to be a leading airline in the region, providing safe, reliable, and efficient air travel services while promoting national unity and cultural identity.

Vision: AirWings aims to expand its network and enhance its services, becoming a preferred choice for both passengers and cargo customers worldwide.

Manufactures:
Skywings Aerospace

Overview: Skywings Aerospace is a prominent aircraft manufacturer specializing in the production of both civil and military aircraft and helicopters. Known for its innovation and engineering excellence, Skywings Aerospace serves domestic and international markets with a wide range of aviation products.

Product Range:

Civil Aircraft: Skywings Aerospace designs and manufactures a variety of civil aircraft tailored for passenger transport, cargo operations, and specialized missions. The civil aircraft lineup includes:

Passenger Aircraft:

  • Skywings 300 series: Short to medium-haul airliners, known for their fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.
  • Skywings 500 series: Long-range airliners equipped with state-of-the-art avionics and passenger amenities.

Cargo Aircraft:

  • Skywings CargoMaster series: Dedicated freighters capable of transporting large volumes of cargo over long distances.
  • Skywings SkyLift series: Medium-capacity cargo aircraft suitable for both civilian and military logistics.

Specialized Aircraft:

  • Skywings AirAmbulance: Medical evacuation aircraft equipped with advanced life support systems.
  • Skywings Surveyor: Aircraft designed for aerial surveying and mapping missions.

Military Aircraft: Skywings Aerospace is a trusted supplier of military aircraft, meeting the rigorous demands of defense forces worldwide. The military aircraft portfolio includes:

Fighter Jets:

  • Skywings Falcon series: Advanced multi-role fighters with superior maneuverability and combat capabilities.
  • Skywings Thunderhawk series: Next-generation fighters optimized for air superiority missions.

Attack and Tactical Aircraft:

  • Skywings Warlord series: Tactical bombers and ground attack aircraft designed for precision strikes.
  • Skywings Stormblade: High-speed reconnaissance aircraft for intelligence gathering.

Trainers and Utility Aircraft:

  • Skywings SkyTrainer: Dual-engine trainer aircraft for pilot training and proficiency.
  • Skywings UtilityHawk: Versatile utility aircraft used for transport, surveillance, and logistical support.

Helicopters: Skywings Aerospace designs and manufactures a range of helicopters for various applications, including:

Civil Helicopters:

  • Skywings HeliLift series: Utility helicopters for corporate transport and VIP services.
  • Skywings SkyRescue: Search and rescue helicopters equipped with advanced avionics and medical equipment.

Military Helicopters:

  • Skywings CombatHawk series: Attack helicopters designed for battlefield support and anti-armor missions.
  • Skywings SkyScout: Reconnaissance and utility helicopters for military operations.

Technology and Innovation: Skywings Aerospace is at the forefront of aerospace technology, integrating advanced materials, avionics, and propulsion systems into its aircraft. The company invests heavily in research and development to enhance performance, safety, and environmental sustainability across its product lines.

Global Presence: Headquartered in the capital city of The First Islamic Caliphate, Skywings Aerospace operates production facilities and offices globally, supporting a diverse customer base.

Mission: Skywings Aerospace is dedicated to advancing aviation through innovation, quality, and reliability, delivering exceptional products that meet the needs of its customers and contribute to global aerospace progress.

Vision: To be a world-leading aerospace manufacturer, recognized for its cutting-edge technology, commitment to excellence, and positive impact on society and the environment.

CaliphateTransport

Overview: CaliphateTransport is a diversified vehicle manufacturer renowned for its production of military vehicles, civilian vehicles, supercars, and luxury vehicles. With a commitment to quality and innovation, CaliphateTransport serves both domestic and international markets.

Product Range:

Military Vehicles: CaliphateTransport designs and manufactures a range of military vehicles known for their durability, reliability, and advanced capabilities:

Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs):

  • CaliphateGuard series: Armored vehicles designed for troop transport and battlefield maneuverability.
  • CaliphateDefender: Armored security vehicles offering protection in hostile environments.

Tactical Trucks:

  • CaliphateHauler series: Tactical trucks for logistics, troop transport, and equipment deployment.
  • CaliphateScout: Light reconnaissance vehicles for scouting and surveillance missions.

Pickup Trucks:

  • CaliphateRanger series: Versatile pickup trucks used for military and civilian applications, equipped for off-road conditions.

Civilian Vehicles: CaliphateTransport manufactures a range of vehicles tailored for civilian use, blending style, comfort, and performance:

Sedans and SUVs:

  • CaliphateLuxury series: Luxury sedans and SUVs offering premium comfort and advanced features.
  • CaliphateUrban: Compact city cars designed for urban mobility and efficiency.

Commercial Vehicles:

  • CaliphateCargo series: Commercial vans and trucks for transport and delivery services.
  • CaliphateWorker: Utility vehicles for industrial and construction applications.

Supercars and Luxury Vehicles: CaliphateTransport caters to enthusiasts with its line of high-performance supercars and luxury vehicles:

Supercars:

  • CaliphateSpeedster series: High-speed, track-ready supercars with cutting-edge technology and aerodynamic design.
  • CaliphateChampion: Hypercar models designed for exceptional performance and prestige.

Luxury Vehicles:

  • CaliphateRoyal series: Bespoke luxury vehicles offering exquisite craftsmanship and personalized features.
  • CaliphateElite: Executive vehicles with sophisticated interiors and state-of-the-art amenities.

Technology and Innovation: CaliphateTransport integrates advanced automotive technologies into its vehicles, enhancing performance, safety, and environmental sustainability. The company invests in research and development to pioneer new solutions in vehicle design and manufacturing.

Global Presence: Headquartered in the capital city of The First Islamic Caliphate, CaliphateTransport operates manufacturing facilities and showrooms globally, serving a diverse clientele across continents.

Mission: CaliphateTransport is committed to delivering superior vehicles that exceed customer expectations, setting new standards in automotive excellence and innovation.

Vision: To be a leading global provider of military, civilian, supercar, and luxury vehicles, recognized for craftsmanship, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

Sea-Speed

Overview: Sea-Speed is a versatile manufacturer specializing in ships, boats, aircraft, and helicarriers for both military and civilian applications. Known for innovation and quality, Sea-Speed provides comprehensive maritime and aerial solutions to meet diverse operational needs.

Product Range:

Military Ships and Boats:

Frigates and Destroyers:

  • Sea-Speed Defender class: Multi-role frigates equipped for naval warfare and maritime security operations.
  • Sea-Speed Avenger class: Advanced destroyers designed for anti-submarine and anti-aircraft warfare.

Corvettes and Patrol Vessels:

  • Sea-Speed Sentry series: Patrol vessels for coastal surveillance and law enforcement missions.
  • Sea-Speed Guardian class: Offshore patrol vessels for border protection and maritime security.

Submarines:

  • Sea-Speed Stealth series: Advanced submarines featuring stealth technology for covert missions and underwater operations.
  • Sea-Speed Hunter class: Hunter-killer submarines equipped for anti-submarine warfare.

Amphibious Assault Ships:

  • Sea-Speed Vanguard series: Amphibious assault ships capable of troop transport and amphibious landing operations.
  • Sea-Speed Liberty class: Multi-role amphibious vessels for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions.

Fast Attack Craft:

  • Sea-Speed Striker series: High-speed boats designed for rapid deployment and littoral combat operations.
  • Sea-Speed Interceptor class: Fast attack craft for anti-piracy and coastal defense missions.

Aircraft and Helicarriers:

 

Helicarriers and AircraftCarriers:

  • Sea-Speed SkyCarrier series: Helicopters and Aircraft carriers for fleet support,Missions and humanitarian operations.
  •  

Civilian Ships and Boats:

Passenger Ferries and Cruise Ships:

  • Sea-Speed Voyager series: Passenger ferries for coastal and inland waterway transportation.
  • Sea-Speed CruiseMaster: Luxury cruise liners offering exceptional comfort and onboard amenities.

Cargo and Container Ships:

  • Sea-Speed CargoMover series: Container ships and bulk carriers for global trade and logistics.
  • Sea-Speed Transporter class: Roll-on/roll-off ships for efficient cargo handling and transport.

Yachts and Pleasure Boats:

  • Sea-Speed OceanDream series: Luxury yachts and pleasure boats designed for recreational cruising and leisure activities.
  • Sea-Speed LeisureCraft: Sports boats and sailing yachts for enthusiasts and leisure seekers.

Technology and Innovation: Sea-Speed integrates advanced technologies into its vehicles, enhancing performance, safety, and environmental sustainability. The company invests in research and development to pioneer new solutions in shipbuilding, aircraft manufacturing, and naval architecture.

Global Presence: Headquartered in the maritime hub of The First Islamic Caliphate, Sea-Speed operates shipyards, aircraft manufacturing facilities, and service centers globally, supporting a diverse clientele across continents.

Mission: Sea-Speed is committed to delivering superior maritime and aerial solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers, setting new standards in manufacturing excellence and innovation.

Vision: To be a global leader in maritime and aerial manufacturing, recognized for craftsmanship, reliability, and customer satisfaction.


**Military Forces Heads:**

1. **First Islamic Caliphate Army:**

   - Chief of Army Staff: General Khalid Abbas

2. **First Islamic Caliphate Air Force:**

   - Chief of Air Staff: Air Marshal Karam Akhtar

3. **First Islamic Caliphate Navy:**

   - Chief of Naval Staff: Admiral Usman Khan

4. **First Islamic Caliphate Strategic Planning Division (FIC-SPD):**

   - Director-General: Major General Ahmed Malik

5. **First Islamic Caliphate Military Police Corps (FIC-MP):**

   - Commandant: Brigadier Ali Hassan

6. **First Islamic Caliphate Military Engineering Service (FIC-MES):**

   - Director-General: Lieutenant General Imran Ahmed

7. **First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Works Organization (FIC-FWO):**

   - Director-General: Major General Naveed Khan

8. **First Islamic Caliphate Special Services Group (FIC-SSG):**

   - Commander: Colonel Saad Khan

**Law Enforcement Forces:**

1. **First Islamic Caliphate Police (FICP):**

   - Chief of Police: Commissioner Ahmed Khan

2. **First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FICR):**

   - Director-General: Major General Saifullah Malik

3. **First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Corps (FICFC):**

   - Director-General: Major General Bilal Ahmed

4. **First Islamic Caliphate Special Weapons and Tactics (FIC-SWAT):**

   - Commanding Officer: Colonel Kamran Khan

5. **First Islamic Caliphate Anti-Narcotics Force (FIC-ANF):**

   - Director-General: Brigadier Farhan Ali

**Paramilitary Forces:**

1. **First Islamic Caliphate Federal Investigation Agency (FIC-FIA):**

   - Director-General: Mr. Kamran Ahmed

2. **First Islamic Caliphate National Highways and Motorway Police (FIC-NHMP):**

   - Inspector General: Mr. Ali Raza

3. **First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FIC-PR):**

   - Director-General: Major General Yasir Ahmed

4. **First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Constabulary (FIC-FC):**

   - Director-General: Major General Imran Khan

5. **First Islamic Caliphate Capital Development Authority (FIC-CDA):**

   - Director-General: Mr. Farhan Khan

**First Islamic Caliphate Anti-Narcotics Force (FIC-ANF):**

- Director-General: Brigadier Farhan Ali

**Directorate of Operations and Intelligence:**

- Deputy Director: Lieutenant Colonel Saeed Ahmed

**Directorate of Enforcement:**

- Deputy Director: Major Nadir Khan

**Directorate of Investigation:**

- Deputy Director: Captain Aisha Malik

**Special Operations Group (SOG):**

- Commanding Officer: Colonel Ahmed Khan

**Counter-Narcotics Task Force (CNTF):**

- Task Force Commander: Major Shahid Hussain

**K-9 Unit:**

- K-9 Unit Chief: Major Ali Hassan

**Aviation Wing:**

- Wing Commander: Squadron Leader Usman Akhtar

**Maritime Task Force:**

- Task Force Commander: Captain Bilal Khan

**Border Surveillance Unit:**

- Unit Chief: Lieutenant Ayesha Qureshi

**Technical Support Unit:**

- Unit Chief: Major Tariq Ahmed

**First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FIC-R):**

- Director-General: Major General Yasir Ahmed

**Directorate of Operations:**

- Deputy Director: Lieutenant Colonel Ali Khan

**Directorate of Intelligence:**

- Deputy Director: Major Farhan Malik

**Directorate of Training and Development:**

- Deputy Director: Captain Usman Ali

**Special Operations Group (SOG):**

- Commanding Officer: Colonel Kamran Khan

**Rapid Response Unit (RRU):**

- Unit Commander: Major Asad Khan

**Counter-Terrorism Unit (CTU):**

- Unit Commander: Captain Fahad Ahmed

**K-9 Unit:**

- K-9 Unit Chief: Lieutenant Aisha Siddiqi

**Border Security Unit:**

- Unit Chief: Major Shahid Hassan

**Technical Support Unit:**

- Unit Chief: Captain Naveed Ali

**Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) - First Islamic Caliphate:**

- Director-General: Lieutenant General Omar Khan

**Joint Intelligence Bureau (JIB):**

- Deputy Director: Brigadier Farhan Ali

**Internal Security Division (ISD):**

- Deputy Director: Major Nadir Ahmed

**Counterintelligence Division:**

- Deputy Director: Captain Aisha Malik

**Foreign Intelligence Division:**

- Deputy Director: Colonel Ahmed Qureshi

**Special Operations Wing (SOW):**

- Wing Commander: Squadron Leader Usman Akhtar

**Covert Actions Division:**

- Division Chief: Lieutenant Colonel Bilal Ahmed

**Counterterrorism Wing (CTW):**

- Wing Commander: Major Ali Hassan

**Technical Support Group (TSG):**

- Group Commander: Major Tariq Mahmood

 

**Law Enforcement Forces:**

1. **First Islamic Caliphate Police Force (FICPF):**

   - Chief of Police: Inspector General Malik Ahmed

   - Purpose: Responsible for maintaining law and order, preventing crime, and enforcing the law within the caliphate's territories.

2. **First Islamic Caliphate Frontier Corps (FICFC):**

   - Director-General: Major General Farhan Khan

   - Purpose: Protecting the borders and maintaining security in the frontier regions of the caliphate.

3. **First Islamic Caliphate Special Weapons and Tactics (FICSWAT):**

   - SWAT Commander: Colonel Shahid Ali

   - Purpose: Handling high-risk operations, counterterrorism, and rescuing hostages in critical situations.

**Military Forces:**

1. **First Islamic Caliphate Army:**

   - Chief of Army Staff: General Ali Khan

   - Purpose: Land-based military operations and defense of the caliphate.

2. **First Islamic Caliphate Air Force:**

   - Chief of Air Staff: Air Marshal Omar Ahmed

   - Purpose: Air defense and aerial operations in support of the caliphate's military objectives.

3. **First Islamic Caliphate Navy:**

   - Chief of Naval Staff: Admiral Bilal Khan

   - Purpose: Maritime security, naval warfare, and defense of the caliphate's coastal territories.

4. **First Islamic Caliphate Marine Corps:**

   - Commandant: Major General Usman Malik

   - Purpose: Amphibious operations, securing coastal areas, and supporting naval missions.

5. **First Islamic Caliphate Special Services Group (FIC-SSG):**

   - Commander: Brigadier Ahmed Ali

   - Purpose: Elite special forces unit specialized in unconventional warfare and counterterrorism.

**Paramilitary Forces:**

1. **First Islamic Caliphate Rangers (FIC-R):**

   - Director-General: Major General Yasir Ahmed

   - Purpose: Border security, internal security, and counterterrorism in the caliphate.

2. **First Islamic Caliphate Anti-Narcotics Force (FIC-ANF):**

   - Director-General: Brigadier Farhan Ali

   - Purpose: Combating drug trafficking and controlling narcotics-related crimes.

3. **First Islamic Caliphate Strategic Planning Division (FIC-SPD):**

   - Director-General: Major General Zainab Akhtar

   - Purpose: Handling strategic planning, command, and control of the caliphate's missile and nuclear arsenal.

 

 

**Army:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Headgear: Army Beret with Insignia

   - Upper Body:

      - Hot Climate: Short-sleeved Camo As Per Enviroment Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Camo As Per Enviroment Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Camo Pants As Per Enviroment

      - Cold Climate: Camo Pants As Per Enviroment

   - Footwear: Army Combat Boots

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment, Combat Knife

   - Protective Gear (for combat forces):

      - Hot Climate: Lightweight Tactical Vest

      - Cold Climate: Insulated Tactical Vest, Kneepads, Elbow Pads

- Combat Uniform:
 - Camouflage pattern Helmet for different environments

   - Camouflage pattern for different environments:

      - Woodland Camo (for forested areas)

      - Desert Camo (for arid regions)

      - Urban Camo (for urban environments)
      
      -High Altitude Camo (Mountain and Cold Climate Locations)

   - Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Army Dress Uniform with medals and decorations for formal occasions

- Flight Suit (for Aviators):

   - One-piece Flight Suit with Insignia and Rank

   - Oxygen Mask (for high-altitude flights)

**Air Force:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Headgear: Air Force Cap with Insignia

   - Upper Body:

      - Hot Climate: Short Sleeved Green Blue Black Camo

      - Cold Climate: Long Sleeved Green Blue Black Camo

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Green Blue Black Camo Pants

      - Cold Climate: Green Blue Black Camo Pants

   - Footwear: Tactical Boots

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform (Flight Crew):

   - Flight Suit in Olive Green or Desert Camo (for Pilots)
   -Black Blue Green Camo Uniform for Ground Operations.

- Formal Uniform:

   - Air Force Dress Uniform with medals and decorations for formal occasions

**Navy:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Headgear: Navy Cap with Insignia

   - Upper Body: 

      - Hot Climate: Blue Camo Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Blue Camo Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Blue Camo Pant

      - Cold Climate: Blue Camo Pant

   - Footwear: Black Tactical Boots

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Navy Working Uniform (NWU) in Navy Blue Digital Camo (for Sailors)

- Formal Uniform:

   - Navy Dress Uniform with medals and decorations for formal occasions

- Flight Suit (for Naval Aviators):

   - One-piece Flight Suit with Insignia and Rank

   - G Suit (for high G-force maneuvers)

**Coast Guard:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Headgear: Coast Guard Cap with Insignia

   - Upper Body:

      - Hot Climate: Navy Camo Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Navy Camo Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Navy Camo Pant

      - Cold Climate: Navy Camo Pant

   - Footwear: Coast Guard Black Dress Shoes

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Coast Guard Working Uniform (CGWU) in Digital Camo (for Coast Guardsmen)

- Formal Uniform:

   - Coast Guard Dress Uniform with medals and decorations for formal occasions

**Marines:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Headgear: Marine Corps Cap with Insignia

   - Upper Body:

      - Hot Climate: Short-sleeved Desert Camo Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Woodland Camo Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Desert Camo Trousers

      - Cold Climate: Woodland Camo Trousers

   - Footwear: Marine Corps Combat Boots

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) in Digital Camo

- Formal Uniform:

   - Marine Corps Dress Uniform with medals and decorations for formal occasions

- Flight Suit (for Marine Aviators):

   - One-piece Flight Suit with Insignia and Rank

   - G Suit (for high G-force maneuvers)

**Paramilitary and Law Enforcement Agencies:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Headgear: Black Cap with Agency Insignia

   - Upper Body:

      - Hot Climate: Short-sleeved Black Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Black Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Black Shorts or Lightweight Trousers

      - Cold Climate: Black Trousers

   - Footwear: Black Duty Boots

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform (for Special Forces):

   - Camouflage pattern for different environments

   - Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform (for Ceremonies):

   - Agency Dress Uniform with medals and decorations for formal occasions

**Flight Suit (for Aviators in Military and Naval Aviation):**

   - One-piece Flight Suit with Insignia and Rank

   - G Suit (for high G-force maneuvers)

   - Oxygen Mask (for high-altitude flights)

 

 

 

**Police SWAT:**

- Standard Uniform:

   - All-Black Tactical Uniform (Long-sleeved)

   - Black Tactical Pants

   - Black Tactical Boots

   - SWAT Vest with Insignia

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - All-Black Tactical Combat Jacket

   - All-Black Tactical Pants

   - Tactical Boots

   - SWAT Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with SWAT Insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Black PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

**Law Enforcement Agencies:**

*Police:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Black Shirt

   - Khaki Trousers

   - Black Beret with Insignia

   - Black Shoes

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Black Tactical Vest

   - Black Cargo Pants

   - Tactical Boots

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with badges and insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Black PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

*Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF):*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Dark Blue Shirt

   - Dark Blue Trousers

   - ANF Cap with Insignia

   - Black Shoes

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - ANF Tactical Vest

   - Camouflaged Uniform 

   - Tactical Boots

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with badges and insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Dark Blue PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

**Paramilitary Forces:**

*Rangers:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Green Shirt

   - Camouflage Pattern Trousers

   - Rangers Beret with Insignia

   - Black Tactical Boots

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Rangers Camouflage Combat Jacket

   - Rangers Camouflage Pants

   - Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with badges and insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Black PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

*Frontier Corps:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Tan Shirt

   - Camouflage Pattern Trousers

   - FC Cap with Insignia

   - Black Tactical Boots

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - FC Camouflage Combat Jacket

   - FC Camouflage Pants

   - Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with badges and insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Black PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

 

 

**Army:**

- Primary Weapon: AROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

**Air Force:**

- Primary Weapon: AROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

**Navy:**

- Primary Weapon: AROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: G19 (Glock 19)

**Coast Guard:**

- Primary Weapon: AROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

**Marines:**

- Primary Weapon: AROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

**Frontier Corps:**

- Primary Weapon: AROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: G19 (Glock 19)

**Rangers:**

- Primary Weapon: FAROTFIC-80

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

**Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF):**

- Primary Weapon: G36C

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

**Police:**

- Primary Weapon: CZ-805 Bren

- Sidearm: G19 (Glock 19)

**Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT):**

- Primary Weapon: ARX-160

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

**Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI):**

- Primary Weapon: QBZ-95

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

**Federal Investigation and Central Intelligence Bureau (FICFIBA):**

- Primary Weapon: Type 56-1

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

 

**Army Special Forces (SSG):**

- Primary Weapon: HK416

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

- Additional Gear:

   - Tactical Vest with Magazines and Equipment Pouches

   - Helmet with Night Vision Goggles

   - Knee and Elbow Pads

   - Tactical Gloves

   - Tactical Boots

   - Camelbak Hydration System

   - Multi-tool

   - Flashlight

**Air Force Special Forces:**

- Primary Weapon: M4A1 Carbine

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

- Additional Gear:

   - Tactical Vest with Magazines and Equipment Pouches

   - Helmet with Night Vision Goggles

   - Knee and Elbow Pads

   - Tactical Gloves

   - Tactical Boots

   - Camelbak Hydration System

   - Multi-tool

   - Flashlight

 

**Navy Special Forces:**

- Primary Weapon: FN SCAR

- Sidearm: G19 (Glock 19)

- Additional Gear:

   - Tactical Vest with Magazines and Equipment Pouches

   - Helmet with Night Vision Goggles

   - Knee and Elbow Pads

   - Tactical Gloves

   - Tactical Boots

   - Camelbak Hydration System

   - Multi-tool

   - Flashlight

**Marines Special Forces:**

- Primary Weapon: HK416

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

- Additional Gear:

   - Tactical Vest with Magazines and Equipment Pouches

   - Helmet with Night Vision Goggles

   - Knee and Elbow Pads

   - Tactical Gloves

   - Tactical Boots

   - Camelbak Hydration System

   - Multi-tool

   - Flashlight

 

**Islamic Special Forces (ISF):**

- Primary Weapon: Steyr AUG

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

- Additional Gear:

   - Tactical Vest with Magazines and Equipment Pouches

   - Helmet with Night Vision Goggles

   - Knee and Elbow Pads

   - Tactical Gloves

   - Tactical Boots

   - Camelbak Hydration System

   - Multi-tool

   - Flashlight

 

 

 

 

**Police Special Forces:**

1. CTD - Counter Terrorism Division: Specialized in countering terrorist threats and handling high-risk operations.

2. PPTE - Police Public Order Tactical Enforcement: Trained to manage public order and handle riot control during civil disturbances.

3. PRRU - Police Rapid Response Unit: Swift response team for emergencies and rapidly evolving incidents.

4. SRR - Special Response Rangers: Elite force trained in reconnaissance and rapid response for critical incidents.

5. APU - Anti-Perpetrator Unit: Focused on apprehending and neutralizing violent criminals and perpetrators.

6. PTC - Police Tactical Commandos: Highly trained tactical unit for special operations and hostage rescue.

7. CCT - Counter Criminal Tactics: Specializes in tracking and arresting organized criminals and gangs.

8. RRU - Rapid Response Unit: A versatile unit skilled in quick deployment for various situations.

9. CIRG - Critical Incident Response Group: Trained to handle critical and high-intensity incidents.

10. SSU - Special Security Unit: Provides security for important government officials and VIPs.

11. CUD - Counter Urban Disruptions: Expertise in managing urban warfare and insurgency.

12. EPU - Emergency Police Unit: Specialized in disaster response and providing assistance during emergencies.

13. FPU - Forensic Processing Unit: Specialists in advanced forensic techniques for complex investigations.

14. K-9 Unit: Utilizes trained police dogs for various tasks, such as tracking and search operations.

15. FED - Financial Enforcement Division: Focuses on investigating financial crimes and money laundering.

16. CCB - Cyber Crimes Bureau: Combats cybercrimes and digital threats in the virtual world.

17. MRT - Marine Response Team: Specializes in waterborne operations and coastal security.

**Police Intelligence:**

1. IIS - Islamic Intelligence Service: Responsible for domestic and foreign intelligence gathering to ensure the caliphate's security and sovereignty.

2. CID - Caliphate Intelligence Department: Tasked with espionage and gathering intelligence on extremist groups and potential threats.

3. NCI - National Counterintelligence: Focused on detecting and neutralizing threats from foreign intelligence agencies and spies.

4. HUMINT - Human Intelligence Division: Specializes in gathering intelligence through human sources and informants.

5. SIGINT - Signal Intelligence Unit: Focuses on intercepting and analyzing electronic communications for intelligence purposes.

6. OSINT - Open Source Intelligence: Collects and analyzes intelligence from publicly available sources and social media.

7. C&A - Covert and Analysis: Carries out covert operations and analyzes intelligence to inform strategic decisions.

**VIP Protection Services:**

1. VPS - VIP Protection Service: Provides personal security to high-profile individuals, government officials, and visiting dignitaries.

2. CSS - Caliphate Security Squad: Specialized in close protection and escorting VIPs during official events and public appearances.

3. CAP - Caliphate Advanced Protection: Focuses on risk assessment and implementing comprehensive security measures for VIPs and their residences.

4. CSSP - Caliphate Special Security Protection: An elite force skilled in high-risk protection and handling potential threats to VIPs.

5. CPS - Caliphate Protection Services: Offers tailored security solutions for VIPs, including travel security and secure logistics.

6. VPG - VIP Guard: Provides round-the-clock protection to VIPs and their families.

7. CSP - Caliphate Security Personnel: Manages security details and coordinates with law enforcement agencies for VIP safety.

8. CTS - Caliphate Tactical Security: Specializes in security during challenging and dynamic VIP movements.

9. CPD - Caliphate Protective Detail: Highly trained unit responsible for maintaining the safety and privacy of VIPs during official functions.

10. VPU - VIP Protection Unit: Focused on implementing security protocols and threat assessments for VIPs.

11. CSD - Caliphate Security Division: Manages and trains personnel dedicated to VIP protection.

12. CSSU - Caliphate Special Services Unit: Skilled in close protection, counter-surveillance, and secure transportation for VIPs.

13. VPSG - VIP Security Group: A specialized team responsible for VIP protection during international travel.

14. CEP - Caliphate Executive Protection: Offers discreet and comprehensive security services for high-ranking officials and prominent figures.

15. CRG - Caliphate Response Group: A rapid response unit ready to intervene in emergencies and security threats to VIPs.

**Royal Protection Units:**

1. RSG - Royal Security Guard: An elite unit responsible for the protection of the monarch and other members of the royal family.

2. RRT - Royal Rapid Response Team: Swift response unit specialized in emergencies and critical incidents involving the royal family.

3. RPU - Royal Protection Unit: Provides close protection to the monarch during public engagements and official functions.

4. RCT - Royal Counterterrorism Team: Focused on countering terrorist threats and safeguarding the royal family from potential risks.

5. RSD - Royal Security Division: Manages all aspects of security and intelligence related to the royal family's safety.

6. RCTU - Royal Close Tactical Unit: Highly trained tactical team responsible for VIP protection and handling high-risk situations.

7. RAS - Royal Aviation Security: Specialized in securing and safeguarding royal flights and transportation.

8. RSU - Royal Security Unit: Provides comprehensive security services for the royal palace and key royal properties.

9. RIS - Royal Intelligence Service: Responsible for gathering intelligence related to threats against the monarch and the royal family.

10. RSDU - Royal Special Defense Unit: A versatile force trained in protecting the monarchy during times of crisis or conflict.

**Police Special Forces:**

PT Uniform:

- Athletic Tracksuit: Lightweight and breathable tracksuit with the unit's logo for physical training and exercise.

- Sports Shoes: Comfortable athletic shoes suitable for various PT activities.

Formal Uniform:

- Dress Uniform: Dark-colored formal uniform with the unit's insignia, dress cap, and polished shoes for ceremonial occasions and official events.

Combat Uniform:

- Tactical Gear: Tactical uniform with body armor, helmet, combat boots, and the unit's patches for high-risk operations and missions.

Standard Uniform:

- Tactical Uniform: Dark-colored tactical uniform with the unit's emblem for daily duty and regular operations.

**Police Intelligence:**

Formal Attire:

- Business Attire: Professional formal clothing suitable for intelligence operations and official events.

- Identification Badge: A discreet badge displaying the unit's emblem for identification.

Standard Uniform:

- Tactical Casual: Semi-formal tactical attire for regular intelligence duties and operations.

- Intelligence Insignia: Insignia indicating their role as intelligence officers.

**VIP Protection Services:**

Formal Uniform:

- Formal Attire: Dark-colored tailored suits with dress shirts, ties, and the unit's emblem for professional appearances during official events.

- Dress Shoes: Polished and formal shoes suitable for formal functions.

- Sunglasses: For discreet observation and maintaining a composed appearance.

- VIP Protection Badge: A unique badge representing their VIP security role.

PT Uniform:

- Casual Athletic Wear: Comfortable and flexible athletic clothing for physical training and maintaining fitness.

- Athletic Shoes: Suitable sports shoes for various PT exercises and activities.

Combat Uniform:

- Tactical Gear: Tactical uniform with body armor, combat boots, and the unit's patches for high-security missions and critical protection details.

Standard Uniform:

- Tactical Uniform: Dark-colored tactical uniform with the unit's emblem for regular duty and daily operations.

**Royal Protection Units:**

Formal Uniform:

- Royal Guard Dress: Ornate ceremonial uniforms featuring traditional elements and distinctive royal insignia for formal occasions and guarding royal events.

- Dress Shoes: Polished and formal shoes suitable for ceremonial duties.

- Royal Crest: A prominent royal crest or emblem displayed on the uniform.

PT Uniform:

- Royal Guard Athletic Gear: Branded athletic clothing for physical training and maintaining peak performance.

- Training Boots: Sturdy boots suitable for various PT exercises and training.

Combat Uniform:

- Royal Guard Tactical Gear: Tactical uniform with body armor, combat boots, and royal insignia for securing the monarchy during high-security situations.

Standard Uniform:

- Royal Guard Uniform: Dark-colored uniform with royal insignia for daily duty and regular security tasks.

 

Name: Anti LGBTQ+ Force

**Mission:**

The mission of Anti LGBTQ+ Force is to keep LGBTQ+ out of the country and to finish any LGBTQ+ Group or movement The force is dedicated to:

1.Arrest all and Any people who are in LGBTQ+ or are gay lesbian trans etc

2.Keep LGBTQ+ Movements finished 

3.Finish LGBTQ+

4.Arrest LGBTQ+ Supporters or members

5.Stop their Gatherings such as Pride Parades.

**Structure:**

The force is organized into specialized units to effectively [describe the main functions of the force]:

1. Patrol Unit: The unit responsible for patrolling the streets on cars or on foot to arrest or respond to LGBTQ+ and if see one arrest them or if something is happening related to LGBTQ+ notify the Specialized unit for it.

2. Anti Riots and Gatherings Unut: To stop LGBTQ+ riots and gatherings and arrest any people in them.

3. Special Weapons and Tactics Team of Anti LGBTQ Force : Responsible for helping other units and reinforcing them and conducting raids on place which have LGBTQ+ members or their leaders.

4. Intelliegence:Responsible for finding out who are LGBTQ+ and entering and giving intelligence on LGBTQ+ groups or movements

5. Online Monitoring Team:Responsible for entering online groups of LGBTQ+ members supporters or sympathizers and notify the Specialized for for the procedure

Core Values:

1. Keeping everything according to Islamic Laws:In Islam LGBTQ+ is not allowed so to counter them we made this force.

2. Cultural Values:In most Cultures LGBTQ+ is not allowed so this force is nessecarry.

3.Keeping Law and Order: In The First Islamic Caliphate Law LGBTQ+ is not allowed.

Uniform:

The standard uniform of Anti LGBTQ Force includes a full black uniform with a badge which has a LGBTQ+ flag with a cross on it to symbol their task and a badge of their unit and for missions the specialized uniform for their task they wear black boots  and they have a helmet and a vest .The uniform is designed for their specialized purposes.

Equipment:

Officers of Anti LGBTQ Force are equipped with Baofeng AR-152 Radio a Rifle which is Ak-12 and a Glock 17.

Vehicles:

The force utilizes a fleet of vehicles designed for arresting,raids,patrols,Checkpoints and Transportation .This includes customized Hilux Escort Hilux, Customized Assault, APCs and Customized Yaris Patrol Vehicles.

 

 

**Tribal Defense Force (TDF)**

**Structure:**

The TDF operates as a semi-autonomous organization with close ties to the central government. Its structure includes:

1. **Commander-in-Chief:** General Ahmed Khan

2. **Regional Chiefs:** Leaders appointed to command TDF units in specific tribal regions.

   - Northern Tribal Region Chief: Brigadier Asad Malik

   - Central Tribal Region Chief: Brigadier Farooq Ahmed

   - Southern Tribal Region Chief: Brigadier Sara Khan

**TDF Units:**

1. **Northern Tribal Region Unit (NTRU):**(The Mountain Warriors)

   - Unit Commander: Colonel Akbar Khan

Divisions Under Northern Tribal Region Unit:

19th Mountainous Tribal Rifles:(The Markhors) Unit Commander:Major Ashraf Bhatti

1st Mountainous Battalion(The Snake Eaters)

Unit Commander: Captain Ali Butt

2nd Mountainous Battalion(The Bears)

Unit Commander:Captain Nisar Khan

3rd Mountainous Battalion(Snow Leopards)

Unit Commander:Captain Faheem Rauf

16th Valley Rifles:(The Mountain Lions)

Unit Commander:Major Gilani Kilai

1st Valley Battalion(The Owls)

Unit Commander:Captain Yousaf Jutt

2nd Valley Battalion (The Horses of The North)

Unit Commander:Captain Haris Saud

3rd Valley Battalion(The Wolfs)

Unit Commander:Captain Saad Faraz

17th River Guard:(The Dolphins)

Unit Commander:Major Gulzar Hussein 

1st River Battalion(The Alligators)

Unit Commander:Captain Shehryar

2nd River Battalion(The Crocodiles)

Unit Commander:Captain Malik Shahzain

3rd River Battalion(The Seals)

Unit Commander:Captain Shariq Habib

2. **Central Tribal Region Unit (CTRU):**(The Lions of the Central)

   - Unit Commander: Colonel Ayesha Ahmed

Divisions Under Central Tribal Region:

6th Central Tribal Rifles(The Guard of the Land Tribes)

Unit Commander:Major Asim Yousaf

1st Central Battalion:(The Predators)

Unit Commander:Captain Ayan Usman

2nd Central Battalion(The Deserts Kings)

Unit Commander:Captain Farooq Parnot

3rd Central Battalion(The Plains King)

Unit Commander:Captain Garir Ahmed

29th River Guard(The Death Dolphins)

Unit Commander:Major Usman Chaudhry 

1st River Battalion(The Indus Dolphins)

Unit Commander:Captain Karim Khan

2nd River Battalion(The Sharks of the River)

Unit Commander:Captain Rayan Tariq

3rd River Battalion(The Killers of the Rivers)

Unit Commander:Captain Zardad Khan

28th Jungle Division

Unit Commander:Major Inam-Ul-Haq

1st Jungle Battalion (Tigers of the Jungle)

Unit Commander:Captain Zain Mujtaba

2nd Jungle Battalion(The Deadly Jaguars)

Unit Commander:Captain Ahmed Noor

3rd Jungle Battalion:(The Gorrilas)

Unit Commander:Captain Hadi Yousaf

3. **Southern Tribal Region Unit (STRU):**(The Southern Sharks)

   - Unit Commander: Colonel Omar Ali

16th Coastal Tribal Guard:(The Sharks)

Unit Commander:Major Asghar Khan

1st Coastal Tribal Guard Battalion(The Killer Whales)

Unit Commander:Captain Hasan Mustafa 

2nd Coastal Tribal Guard Battalion(The Deep Death)

Unit Commander:Rauf Ahmed

3rd Coastal Tribal Guard Battalion(Death Fish)

Unit Commander:Asim Baloch

2nd Sea Guard(The Sea Turtles)

Unit Commander:Major Parizaad

1st Sea Guard Battalion(The Whales)

Unit Commander:Larooq Baloch

2nd Sea Guard Battalion(The Seahorses)

Unit Commander:Kalo Baloch

3rd Sea Guard Battalion(The Sea Dogs)

Unit Commander:Rao Bilal

48th River Guard

Unit Commander:Syed Iqbal

1st River Guard Battalion(The Bull Sharks)

Unit Commander:Saeen Dhani

2nd River Guard Battalion:(The Southern Bulls)

Unit Commander:Haroon Ijaz

3rd River Guard Battalion(The Southern Fighters)

Unit Commander:Kani Baloch

**Missions and Functions:**

The Tribal Defense Force fulfills various missions and functions in the tribal areas:

1. **Security and Counter-Insurgency:** The TDF is deployed to provide security in areas affected by insurgency or armed groups. They work to counter any threats posed by extremist elements and maintain peace in the region.

2. **Law Enforcement:** The TDF assists in enforcing law and order in tribal areas, collaborating with local authorities to handle criminal activities and maintain a sense of justice.

3. **Community Engagement:** The TDF emphasizes community engagement and cooperation, building trust with local tribes and encouraging them to actively participate in maintaining security and stability.

4. **Assistance and Development:** Besides security functions, the TDF helps in coordinating development projects, providing humanitarian aid, and supporting local communities to enhance their socio-economic conditions.

5. **Border Security:** The TDF collaborates with the regular armed forces and border security agencies to ensure the effective monitoring and protection of borders in the tribal regions.

**Recruitment and Training:**

The TDF recruits primarily from the local tribal population, fostering a sense of ownership and understanding of the tribal culture. Selected candidates undergo training in military tactics, conflict resolution, humanitarian assistance, and community relations.
Tribal Defense Force Uniform:

1. Camouflage Fatigues:

  • Lightweight, rugged fabric in adaptable camouflage patterns (woodland, desert, urban).
  • Reinforced stitching for durability in rough terrain.
  • Cargo-style pockets for storing essentials and gear.

2. Tactical Vest:

  • Modular vest with MOLLE webbing for attaching pouches and equipment.
  • Lightweight and breathable material for comfort during extended wear.
  • Integrated hydration system for staying hydrated in arid environments.

3. Utility Belt:

  • Sturdy belt with pouches for carrying ammunition, first aid supplies, and survival tools.
  • D-ring attachments for securing additional gear or equipment.
  • Adjustable buckle closure for a secure fit.

4. Boots:

  • All-terrain boots with ankle support and reinforced toe caps.
  • Vibram or similar rugged soles for traction on varied surfaces.
  • Water-resistant coating for crossing rivers and traversing wet environments.

5. Headgear:

  • Wide-brimmed boonie hat or tactical cap for sun protection.
  • Headlamp or flashlight attachment for low-light operations.
  • Mosquito netting or bug repellent built into the headgear for insect-infested areas.

6. Outerwear:

  • Lightweight, weather-resistant jacket with a hood for rain and wind protection.
  • Concealed pockets for storing maps, compasses, and communication devices.
  • Reflective elements for visibility during nighttime operations.

7. Gloves:

  • Fingerless gloves for dexterity and grip.
  • Reinforced palms and knuckles for protection during combat and rough tasks.
  • Quick-drying material for wet environments.

8. Insignias and Badges:

  • TDF emblem and unit patches sewn onto the uniform for identification.
  • Rank insignias displayed on the collar or sleeves.

9. Tribal Symbols:

  • Optional incorporation of tribal symbols or insignias to foster unity and identity among members.

10. Identification Tags:

  • Metal or rubber identification tags with the soldier's name and blood type for identification in emergencies.
     

High Protection Force (HPF)

The High Protection Force is a specialized paramilitary force dedicated to guarding critical installations, such as nuclear silos, missile bases, and other sensitive areas. Their primary responsibility is to provide high-level security and protection to ensure the safety of these strategic assets.

Roles and Responsibilities:

Guarding Critical Installations: The HPF is tasked with guarding and securing critical installations, including nuclear silos, missile bases, research facilities, and other high-value targets.

Perimeter Security: They establish and maintain robust perimeter security measures to prevent unauthorized access and safeguard the protected areas from external threats.

Patrolling and Surveillance: The force conducts regular patrols and surveillance operations to monitor the surroundings, detect any suspicious activities, and respond promptly to potential security breaches.

Access Control: They control access to the protected sites by implementing stringent entry procedures, identity verification, and security checks to ensure only authorized personnel can enter the premises.

Response to Threats: In the event of security threats or breaches, the HPF responds swiftly and decisively, employing tactical strategies to neutralize the threat and minimize risks to the facility and personnel.

Emergency Response: They are trained to handle various emergency situations, including natural disasters, accidents, or terrorist attacks, and provide assistance in evacuations, crisis management, and containment efforts.

Transportation Security: The HPF assists in the secure transportation of sensitive materials, such as nuclear weapons, missiles, and other classified equipment, ensuring their safe transit to designated locations.

Training and Preparedness: Continuous training programs are conducted to enhance the skills and preparedness of HPF personnel in handling security operations, crisis situations, and emerging threats.

Command Structure:

Chief of High Protection Force: Oversees the overall operations and management of the force, responsible for strategic planning, resource allocation, and coordination with other security agencies.

Regional Commanders: Assigned to different regions or sectors, responsible for the deployment and supervision of HPF units within their respective areas of jurisdiction.

Unit Commanders: Lead individual HPF units deployed at specific installations or facilities, responsible for day-to-day operations, security planning, and personnel management.

Equipment and Resources:

Small Arms:

  • Assault Rifles (e.g., Heckler & Koch G36, Colt M4A1)
  • Submachine Guns (e.g., Heckler & Koch MP5, FN P90)
  • Sidearms (e.g., Glock 17, Beretta M9)

Heavy Weapons:

  • Light Machine Guns (e.g., FN Minimi, M249 SAW)
  • Medium Machine Guns (e.g., FN MAG, PKM)
  • Grenade Launchers (e.g., FN EGLM, HK GMG)

Sniper Rifles:

  • Bolt-Action Sniper Rifles (e.g., Remington 700, Accuracy International Arctic Warfare)
  • Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifles (e.g., FN SCAR Mk 20 SSR, Heckler & Koch PSG1)

Shotguns:

  • Pump-Action Shotguns (e.g., Remington 870, Mossberg 500)
  • Semi-Automatic Shotguns (e.g., Benelli M4, FN SLP)

Explosives and Demolition Equipment:

  • Hand Grenades (e.g., Fragmentation, Flashbang)
  • Explosive Charges (e.g., C-4, Detonators)
  • Mine Detection and Disposal Equipment

Tactical Gear:

  • Body Armor (e.g., Plate Carriers, Tactical Vests)
  • Helmets (e.g., Ballistic Helmets, Combat Helmets)
  • Tactical Gloves, Knee and Elbow Pads
  • Night Vision Goggles (NVGs)
  • Tactical Flashlights and Weapon Lights

Communication Equipment:

  • Handheld Radios (e.g., Motorola APX Series, Harris AN/PRC-152)
  • Mobile Radios (e.g., Vehicle-mounted VHF/UHF Radios)
  • Satellite Communication Devices
  • Intercom Systems for Vehicles

Surveillance and Detection Systems:

  • Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Cameras
  • Motion Sensors and Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Aerial Surveillance
  • Ground Surveillance Radar Systems

Armored Vehicles:

  • Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) (e.g., BTR-80, M113)
  • Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) (e.g., BMP-2, Bradley Fighting Vehicle)
  • Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles

Support Equipment:

  • Medical Kits and First Aid Supplies
  • Field Maintenance and Repair Kits
  • Portable Power Generators
  • Emergency Rations and Supplies




    Space Force:
    Mission:
    • Protecting space-based assets critical to national security.
    • Ensuring freedom of operations in space.
    • Conducting space operations to support joint military operations.
    • Developing space capabilities to enhance national security.

Composition:

  • Space Operators: Highly trained personnel responsible for operating and maintaining space assets, including satellites, space vehicles, and ground control stations.
  • Engineers and Scientists: Experts in aerospace engineering, astrodynamics, and space science, involved in the design, development, and testing of space systems.
  • Support Staff: Administrative, logistics, and technical personnel supporting space operations and infrastructure.

Capabilities:

  • Space Situational Awareness: Monitoring and tracking objects in space, including satellites, debris, and potential threats, to ensure safe and secure space operations.
  • Satellite Operations: Managing and controlling a constellation of satellites for communication, navigation, reconnaissance, and weather monitoring.
  • Space Launch and Recovery: Overseeing satellite launches, space missions, and recovery operations to retrieve space assets safely.
  • Space-Based Surveillance: Utilizing space-based sensors and platforms for intelligence gathering, reconnaissance, and early warning of potential threats.
  • Space Warfare: Developing offensive and defensive space capabilities to protect national interests and deter adversaries from hostile actions in space.

Responsibilities:

  • Space Defense: Defending against hostile actions targeting space assets, including anti-satellite weapons, cyberattacks, and electronic warfare.
  • Space Operations: Planning and executing space missions, including satellite deployment, orbital maneuvers, and rendezvous operations.
  • Space Policy and Strategy: Formulating national space policies, strategies, and doctrines to guide space operations and ensure alignment with broader defense objectives.
  • International Cooperation: Collaborating with allies and partners on space-related activities, including space exploration, research, and technology development.

Command Structure:

  • Space Command: Oversees space operations, training, and readiness.
  • Space Operations Center: Coordinates space activities and provides command and control of space assets.
  • Space Training and Doctrine Command: Develops training programs and doctrine for space operations and personnel.

Equipment and Resources:

  • Satellites: Communication satellites, navigation satellites (GPS), reconnaissance satellites, and weather satellites.
  • Launch Vehicles: Rockets and space launch systems for deploying satellites into orbit.
  • Ground Control Stations: Facilities for monitoring and controlling satellites and space missions.
  • Spacecraft: Spacecraft for manned and unmanned missions, including space exploration and satellite servicing.
  • Space Surveillance Systems: Ground-based radars and telescopes for tracking objects in space.

Al-Fateh Squadron (Interceptor Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Fateh Interceptors
  • Mission: Defensive patrols and interception of hostile spacecraft.

Al-Qadr Reconnaissance Squadron (Recon Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Qadr Recon Probes
  • Mission: Reconnaissance missions, intelligence gathering, and surveillance of celestial bodies.

Al-Mujahid Assault Squadron (Assault Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Mujahid Assault Craft
  • Mission: Offensive operations, including space combat and planetary assault.

Al-Wahid Support Squadron (Support Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Wahid Support Ships
  • Mission: Logistics support, supply transport, and maintenance operations.

Al-Nasr Communications Squadron (Communications Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Nasr Communication Satellites
  • Mission: Management of communication networks, relay services, and data transmission.

Al-Muhaymin Rescue Squadron (Rescue Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Muhaymin Rescue Shuttles
  • Mission: Search and rescue operations, emergency response, and astronaut recovery.

Al-Majid Science Squadron (Science Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Majid Research Probes
  • Mission: Scientific exploration, data collection, and research missions to study celestial phenomena.

Al-Aziz Engineering Squadron (Engineering Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Aziz Engineering Vessels
  • Mission: Maintenance, repair, and construction of space infrastructure and facilities.

Al-Kahar Training Squadron (Training Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Kahar Training Craft
  • Mission: Training of new recruits, skill development, and simulation exercises.

Al-Haqq Strategic Squadron (Strategic Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Haqq Strategic Platforms
  • Mission: Strategic planning, command, and control of space operations.

Al-Mushtaq Logistics Squadron (Logistics Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Mushtaq Cargo Ships
  • Mission: Transportation of supplies, equipment, and resources between space stations and celestial bodies.

Al-Rahman Medical Squadron (Medical Wing)

  • Spacecraft: Al-Rahman Medical Shuttles
  • Mission: Medical assistance, emergency care, and healthcare support for astronauts.

 

Cyber Defense Force:

Mission:

  • Defending national cyber infrastructure against cyber threats.
  • Monitoring, detecting, and responding to cyber attacks.
  • Conducting digital forensics investigations.
  • Developing cyber defense strategies and technologies.

Composition:

  • Cybersecurity experts.
  • Digital forensics analysts.
  • Network security specialists.
  • Cryptographers.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Monitoring and analyzing network traffic for signs of intrusion.
  • Conducting vulnerability assessments and penetration testing.
  • Responding to cyber incidents and mitigating threats.
  • Collaborating with government agencies and private sector partners on cybersecurity initiatives.

Commander: Major General Ali Khan

Biosecurity Task Force:

Mission:

  • Safeguarding against biological threats, including pandemics, bioterrorism, and infectious diseases.
  • Developing response plans for biological emergencies.
  • Conducting surveillance for infectious diseases.
  • Implementing preventive measures to mitigate biological risks.

Composition:

  • Medical professionals.
  • Epidemiologists.
  • Biosecurity experts.
  • Public health specialists.
  • Biologists.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Monitoring and analyzing disease outbreaks and epidemics.
  • Coordinating with public health agencies for disease surveillance and response.
  • Conducting research on infectious diseases and bioterrorism agents.
  • Providing medical support and resources during public health emergencies.

Commander: Colonel Fatima Ahmed
 

Special Reconnaissance Unit:

Mission:

  • Conducting covert reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines to gather intelligence.
  • Providing real-time situational awareness to military commanders.
  • Identifying and assessing enemy positions and movements.

Composition:

  • Special Forces operators.
  • Intelligence analysts.
  • Surveillance specialists.
  • Communications experts.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Infiltrating hostile territories to gather intelligence.
  • Conducting surveillance and reconnaissance operations.
  • Providing target acquisition for precision strikes.
  • Coordinating with other military units for mission planning and execution.

Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hassan Khan

Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Task Force:

Mission:

  • Detecting, tracking, and neutralizing weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
  • Monitoring and verifying compliance with arms control treaties.
  • Dismantling illicit WMD programs and securing WMD materials.

Composition:

  • Weapons inspectors.
  • Nuclear physicists.
  • Chemical engineers.
  • Hazardous materials specialists.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Conducting inspections of WMD facilities and sites.
  • Analyzing WMD proliferation trends and threats.
  • Developing countermeasures against WMD threats.
  • Providing expertise in WMD defense and response.

Commander: Brigadier General Ahmed Rizvi

Joint Task Force for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR):

Mission:

  • Providing rapid response and assistance during natural disasters and humanitarian crises.
  • Conducting search and rescue operations.
  • Delivering humanitarian aid and medical support to affected populations.

Composition:

  • Medical personnel.
  • Engineers.
  • Logistics specialists.
  • Search and rescue teams.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Conducting search and rescue operations in disaster-affected areas.
  • Establishing temporary shelters and medical facilities.
  • Distributing humanitarian aid and supplies to affected populations.
  • Restoring critical infrastructure to support relief efforts.

Commander: Colonel Malik Khan

Joint Cyber Warfare Task Force:

Mission:

  • Conducting offensive and defensive cyber operations to support military objectives.
  • Developing cyber warfare capabilities and strategies.
  • Protecting critical national assets from cyber threats.

Composition:

  • Cyber warfare specialists.
  • Offensive and defensive cyber operators.
  • Cyber intelligence analysts.
  • Cybersecurity engineers.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Conducting offensive cyber operations against adversary networks and systems.
  • Defending military networks and infrastructure from cyber attacks.
  • Gathering intelligence through cyber reconnaissance and exploitation.
  • Developing and employing cyber weapons and tools for military advantage.

Commander: Major General Farhan Ali

Para-Rescue Force (PRF):

Mission:

  • Conducting personnel recovery and search and rescue (SAR) operations in hostile environments.
  • Providing medical assistance and evacuation for injured personnel in combat zones.
  • Supporting humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts in crisis situations.

Composition:

  • Pararescuemen (PJs).
  • Combat medics.
  • Search and rescue specialists.
  • Helicopter rescue crews.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Conducting personnel recovery missions to locate, rescue, and extract downed aircrews and isolated personnel.
  • Providing emergency medical care and trauma stabilization in austere environments.
  • Performing combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations in support of joint military operations.
  • Participating in humanitarian missions, such as disaster response and medical evacuations.

Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Ali Rizwan

Rapid Deployment Force (RDF):

  • Mission: Rapidly deployable unit for crisis response and intervention.
  • Composition: Infantry, armored, and aviation elements for swift and decisive action.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Aamir Khan

Coastal Defense Force:

  • Mission: Protection of coastlines, ports, and maritime infrastructure.
  • Composition: Coastal artillery, patrol boats, and maritime reconnaissance teams.
  • Commander: Rear Admiral Fatima Ahmed

Underwater Demolition Team (UDT):

  • Mission: Underwater sabotage, reconnaissance, and demolition operations.
  • Composition: Divers trained in explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and underwater combat.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Ali Abbas

Arctic Warfare Unit:

  • Mission: Operations in extreme cold weather conditions and Arctic regions.
  • Composition: Arctic-trained infantry, specialized vehicles, and cold-weather gear.
  • Commander: Colonel Zainab Malik

Counterinsurgency Task Force:

  • Mission: Counterinsurgency operations in urban and rural environments.
  • Composition: Infantry, special forces, and intelligence units.
  • Commander: Major General Farhan Ahmed

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Defense Unit:

  • Mission: Detection, decontamination, and mitigation of CBRN threats.
  • Composition: Hazardous materials specialists, medical teams, and decontamination units.
  • Commander: Colonel Nida Khan

Electronic Warfare Squadron:

  • Mission: Electronic surveillance, reconnaissance, and disruption of enemy communications.
  • Composition: Electronic warfare specialists, signal intelligence analysts, and cyber warfare experts.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Ahmed Raza

Mountain Warfare Brigade:

  • Mission: Operations in mountainous and high-altitude terrain.
  • Composition: Mountain infantry, artillery, and logistics units.
  • Commander: Colonel Salman Ali

Cyber Security Battalion:

  • Mission: Protection of military networks and infrastructure against cyber threats.
  • Composition: Cybersecurity experts, network analysts, and information technology specialists.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Aisha Siddiqui

Special Reconnaissance Regiment:

  • Mission: Covert reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and surveillance.
  • Composition: Special reconnaissance teams, sniper units, and forward observers.
  • Commander: Colonel Bilal Khan

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Squadron:

  • Mission: Aerial surveillance, reconnaissance, and target acquisition.
  • Composition: UAV operators, maintenance crews, and intelligence analysts.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Hammad Mahmood

Anti-Terrorism Force:

  • Mission: Prevention and response to terrorist threats and attacks.
  • Composition: Special forces, counter-terrorism units, and bomb disposal teams.
  • Commander: Major General Saadullah Khan

Amphibious Assault Unit:

  • Mission: Amphibious operations and beachhead assaults.
  • Composition: Marines, landing craft, and amphibious assault vehicles.
  • Commander: Colonel Asma Khan

Naval Special Operations Group:

  • Mission: Maritime special operations, including direct action and reconnaissance.
  • Composition: Naval commandos, combat divers, and maritime sniper teams.
  • Commander: Captain Omar Malik

Mobile Field Hospital Unit:

  • Mission: Provision of medical care and surgical support in the field.
  • Composition: Medical personnel, surgeons, and support staff.
  • Commander: Colonel Naeem Ahmad

Missile Defense Task Force:

  • Mission: Protection against incoming ballistic missile threats.
  • Composition: Missile defense batteries, radar units, and interceptor systems.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Ahmed Khan

Close Protection Unit (CPU):

  • Mission: Protection of high-value assets, VIPs, and sensitive installations.
  • Composition: Close protection teams, security escorts, and armored vehicles.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Saba Ali

Hostage Rescue Team:

  • Mission: Rescue of hostages and hostages held in hostile environments.
  • Composition: Special forces operators, negotiators, and hostage extraction teams.
  • Commander: Major Adnan Siddiqui

Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Wing:

  • Mission: Collection and analysis of intelligence through surveillance and reconnaissance.
  • Composition: Surveillance aircraft, reconnaissance drones, and intelligence analysts.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Irfan Ahmed

Border Patrol Force:

  • Mission: Protection of national borders and prevention of illegal crossings.
  • Composition: Border guards, surveillance units, and rapid response teams.
  • Commander: Major General Ziaullah Khan

Anti-Piracy Task Force:

  • Mission: Prevention and suppression of piracy in maritime zones.
  • Composition: Naval vessels, maritime patrol aircraft, and boarding teams.
  • Commander: Commodore Rizwan Ali

Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Squadron:

  • Mission: Rescue and recovery of personnel in combat zones.
  • Composition: Helicopter crews, pararescue teams, and medical evacuation units.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Hina Siddiqui

Naval Mine Clearance Team:

  • Mission: Detection and neutralization of naval mines in coastal waters.
  • Composition: Mine clearance vessels, divers, and remotely operated vehicles.
  • Commander: Captain Saad Ahmed

Naval Aviation Squadron:

  • Mission: Support of naval operations through aerial reconnaissance and strike capabilities.
  • Composition: Naval aviators, fixed-wing aircraft, and helicopter squadrons.
  • Commander: Commodore Ayesha Khan

Forward Surgical Team (FST):

  • Mission: Emergency surgical care and medical support in forward areas.
  • Composition: Surgeons, anesthetists, and medical support personnel.
  • Commander: Major Noman Ali

Military Police Special Response Unit:

  • Mission: Rapid response to security threats and law enforcement in military installations.
  • Composition: Military police officers, tactical response teams, and canine units.
  • Commander: Colonel Asadullah Khan

Tactical Air Control Party (TACP):

  • Mission: Coordination of close air support and air strikes in support of ground forces.
  • Composition: Forward air controllers, air liaison officers, and communication specialists.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Bilal Ahmed

Combat Engineering Battalion:

  • Mission: Construction, demolition, and obstacle clearance in combat zones.
  • Composition: Combat engineers, demolition teams, and bridge construction units.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Raza

Long-Range Surveillance Unit:

  • Mission: Long-range reconnaissance and surveillance deep behind enemy lines.
  • Composition: Reconnaissance teams, snipers, and intelligence gatherers.
  • Commander: Colonel Nadeem Khan

Joint Tactical Air Controller (JTAC) Team:

  • Mission: Integration of air assets into ground operations for precision strikes.
  • Composition: Joint terminal attack controllers and liaison officers.
  • Commander: Major Ali Siddiqui

Strategic Reconnaissance Wing:

  • Mission: Strategic intelligence gathering and reconnaissance missions.
  • Composition: Strategic reconnaissance aircraft, drones, and intelligence analysts.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Aisha Ali

Drone Swarm Unit:

  • Mission: Coordination and deployment of unmanned aerial vehicle swarms for surveillance and strikes.
  • Composition: Drone operators, swarm management teams, and drone technicians.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Waqar Khan

Joint Fires Support Team (JFST):

  • Mission: Coordination of artillery, naval gunfire, and air support for ground operations.
  • Composition: Fire support officers, artillery spotters, and liaison teams.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Usman Ali

Forward Operating Base Security Detachment:

  • Mission: Protection of forward operating bases and security of key installations.
  • Composition: Security forces, perimeter defense teams, and surveillance units.
  • Commander: Colonel Fatima Ahmed

Military Intelligence Battalion:

  • Mission: Collection, analysis, and dissemination of military intelligence.
  • Composition: Intelligence analysts, reconnaissance teams, and interrogation units.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Saadullah Khan

High Altitude Warfare School:

  • Mission: Training of personnel in mountain and high-altitude operations.
  • Composition: Instructors, mountaineering specialists, and survival experts.
  • Commander: Colonel Ayesha Khan

Close Air Support Squadron:

  • Mission: Close air support for ground forces during combat operations.
  • Composition: Close air support aircraft, forward air controllers, and combat pilots.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Ali Raza

Strategic Missile Command (SMC):

  • Mission: Operation and maintenance of strategic missile systems.
  • Composition: Missile launch crews, maintenance technicians, and security personnel.
  • Commander: Major General Waqar Ali

Joint Special Operations Task Force:

  • Mission: Integration of special operations forces from multiple branches for joint missions.
  • Composition: Special forces operators, intelligence specialists, and aviation assets.
  • Commander: Brigadier General Zainab Malik

Combat Aviation Brigade:

  • Mission: Air support for ground forces through close air support and air mobility operations.
  • Composition: Attack helicopters, transport helicopters, and aerial reconnaissance assets.
  • Commander: Colonel Asadullah Khan

Logistics Support Battalion:

  • Mission: Logistics support for military operations, including transportation, supply, and maintenance.
  • Composition: Logisticians, supply specialists, and maintenance crews.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Nadeem Ali

Military Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) Squadron:

  • Mission: Surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence gathering using aerial and ground assets.
  • Composition: Surveillance aircraft, drones, ground reconnaissance teams, and intelligence analysts.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Fatima Ahmed

Naval Special Warfare Group:

  • Mission: Special operations warfare in maritime environments, including maritime interdiction and underwater demolition.
  • Composition: Navy SEALs, combat swimmers, and maritime special operations boats.
  • Commander: Rear Admiral Ahmed Raza

Special Boat Service (SBS):

  • Mission: Maritime special operations, including coastal raids, counter-terrorism, and reconnaissance.
  • Composition: Special boat crews, boarding teams, and maritime snipers.
  • Commander: Captain Zainab Malik

Mobile Field Artillery Battery:

  • Mission: Indirect fire support for ground forces with artillery cannons and rocket launchers.
  • Composition: Artillery crews, forward observers, and fire direction teams.
  • Commander: Major Farhan Ahmed

Forward Surgical Team (FST):

  • Mission: Emergency surgical care and medical support in forward areas.
  • Composition: Surgeons, anesthetists, and medical support personnel.
  • Commander: Colonel Naeem Ahmad

Field Engineering Company:

  • Mission: Construction, repair, and maintenance of infrastructure in field environments.
  • Composition: Engineers, heavy equipment operators, and construction crews.
  • Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Mariam Khan

Maritime Reconnaissance Patrol Squadron:

  • Mission: Maritime surveillance, reconnaissance, and anti-submarine warfare operations.
  • Composition: Patrol aircraft, maritime patrol vessels, and submarine detection teams.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Saadullah Khan

Naval Air Defense Squadron:

  • Mission: Protection of naval assets against air threats through air defense operations.
  • Composition: Surface-to-air missile systems, air defense radars, and interceptor aircraft.
  • Commander: Rear Admiral Fatima Ahmed




    Monarch 

 

 Mission Statement

Monarch's mission is to uncover the hidden truths of Earth's prehistoric past, study the biological and ecological aspects of ancient creatures, and develop strategies to protect humanity from potential threats posed by these titanic beings.

 

 Headquarters

Monarch's main headquarters is located in a secure, undisclosed location, equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities, advanced communication systems, and high-level security protocols.

 

 Key Divisions

 

1. Field Research Division (FRD)

   - Objective: To explore and document locations where ancient creatures have been sighted or where evidence of their existence has been found.

   - Responsibilities:

  - Conducting field expeditions and excavations.

  - Collecting and analyzing biological samples.

  - Mapping habitats and migration patterns.

 

2. Biological Research Division (BRD)

   - Objective: To study the physiology, behavior, and ecological impact of ancient creatures.

   - Responsibilities:

  - Conducting laboratory analyses and experiments.

  - Developing medical and scientific understanding of these creatures.

  - Collaborating with universities and research institutions.

 

3. Security and Defense Division (SDD)

   - Objective: To protect Monarch's operations and manage potential threats posed by ancient creatures.

   - Responsibilities:

  - Developing containment and defense strategies.

  - Training specialized security forces.

  - Coordinating with military and law enforcement agencies worldwide.

 

4. Historical and Cultural Research Division (HCRD)

   - Objective: To uncover historical records and cultural references to ancient creatures.

   - Responsibilities:

  - Analyzing ancient texts, myths, and legends.

  - Preserving and interpreting historical artifacts.

  - Educating the public about the historical significance of these creatures.

 

5. Intelligence and Analysis Division (IAD)

   - Objective: To gather and analyze intelligence related to the presence and activity of ancient creatures.

   - Responsibilities:

  - Monitoring global satellite imagery and seismic activity.

  - Maintaining a database of creature sightings and encounters.

  - Collaborating with international intelligence agencies.

 

 Notable Projects and Initiatives

 

**1. Titan Site Alpha (Antarctica)**

- **Discovered dragon-like creature.**
- **521 ft tall, weighing 141,056 tons, 1300 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Arctic Warfare Unit deployed.**

**2. Titan Site Beta (Amazon Rainforest, Brazil)**

- **Home to giant serpent-like creature.**
- **450 ft long, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Amazon Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Warriors.

**3. Titan Site Gamma (Gobi Desert, Mongolia)**

- **Discovery of a massive burrowing creature.**
- **500 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Gobi Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Guardians.

**4. Titan Site Delta (Sahara Desert, Egypt)**

- **Ancient sand-dwelling creature.**
- **520 ft long, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Sahara Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Warriors.

**5. Titan Site Epsilon (Great Barrier Reef, Australia)**

- **Giant aquatic creature similar to a Leviathan.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Reef Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Sea Guardians.

**6. Titan Site Zeta (Mount Everest, Nepal)**

- **Snow-covered dragon-like creature.**
- **540 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1200 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Everest Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Warriors.

**7. Titan Site Eta (Loch Ness, Scotland)**

- **The legendary Nessie.**
- **450 ft long, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Loch Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Water Guardians.

**8. Titan Site Theta (Bermuda Triangle, Atlantic Ocean)**

- **Sea monster responsible for numerous ship disappearances.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Triangle Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ocean Warriors.

**9. Titan Site Iota (Sundarbans, India)**

- **Giant Bengal tiger-like creature.**
- **480 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Sundarbans Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Guardians.

**10. Titan Site Kappa (Yellowstone National Park, USA)**

- **Dormant volcanic creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Yellowstone Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Park Rangers.

**11. Titan Site Lambda (Siberian Tundra, Russia)**

- **Massive woolly mammoth-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Tundra Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Tundra Warriors.

**12. Titan Site Mu (Amazon River, Peru)**

- **Colossal anaconda.**
- **450 ft long, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Amazon Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Guardians.

**13. Titan Site Nu (Alps, Switzerland)**

- **Winged creature hidden in the mountains.**
- **520 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1100 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Alps Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Guardians.

**14. Titan Site Xi (Patagonia, Argentina)**

- **Giant ground sloth-like creature.**
- **470 ft tall, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Patagonia Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Forest Guardians.

**15. Titan Site Omicron (Borneo, Indonesia)**

- **Giant bird-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1200 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Borneo Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Aviary Guard.

**16. Titan Site Pi (Congo Basin, Africa)**

- **Giant ape-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Congo Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Warriors.

**17. Titan Site Rho (Andes Mountains, Chile)**

- **Massive condor-like creature.**
- **520 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1300 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Andes Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Warriors.

**18. Titan Site Sigma (Great Plains, USA)**

- **Giant bison-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Plains Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Plains Guard.

**19. Titan Site Tau (Himalayas, India)**

- **Yeti-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Himalayan Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Warriors.

**20. Titan Site Upsilon (Madagascar)**

- **Colossal lemur-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Madagascar Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Island Guardians.

**21. Titan Site Phi (Rocky Mountains, Canada)**

- **Giant bear-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Rockies Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Guard.

**22. Titan Site Chi (Greenland)**

- **Ice-covered reptilian creature.**
- **520 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Greenland Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ice Warriors.

**23. Titan Site Psi (Tasmania, Australia)**

- **Giant Tasmanian devil-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Tasmanian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Tasmanian Guard.

**24. Titan Site Omega (New Zealand)**

- **Giant bird resembling the Moa.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and New Zealand Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Aviary Guard.

**25. Titan Site Alpha-1 (Northern Pacific Ocean)**

- **Massive kraken-like creature.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 200,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Northern Pacific Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Deep Sea Guard.

**26. Titan Site Alpha-2 (Norwegian Fjords)**

- **Colossal sea serpent.**
- **650 ft long, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Norwegian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Fjord Warriors.

**27. Titan Site Alpha-3 (Caribbean Sea)**

- **Giant sea turtle-like creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Caribbean Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Marine Patrol.

**28. Titan Site Beta-1 (Galapagos Islands)**

- **Gigantic lizard-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 110,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Galapagos Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Island Warriors.

**29. Titan Site Beta-2 (Hawaii, USA)**

- **Fire-breathing dragon-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1200 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Hawaiian Defense Unit deployed.**
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**Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Fire Guardians.

**30. Titan Site Gamma-1 (Black Sea)**

- **Gigantic underwater humanoid.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Black Sea Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ocean Warriors.

**31. Titan Site Gamma-2 (Mediterranean Sea)**

- **Colossal squid.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 200,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Mediterranean Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Sea Guard.

**32. Titan Site Delta-1 (Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania)**

- **Giant eagle-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons, 1300 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Kilimanjaro Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Aviary Guard.

**33. Titan Site Delta-2 (Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe)**

- **Water-dwelling creature.**
- **520 ft long, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Victoria Falls Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Water Guard.

**34. Titan Site Epsilon-1 (Lake Baikal, Russia)**

- **Gigantic freshwater creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Baikal Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Lake Warriors.

**35. Titan Site Epsilon-2 (Ayers Rock, Australia)**

- **Sand-dwelling creature.**
- **520 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Ayers Rock Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Guard.

**36. Titan Site Zeta-1 (Caucasus Mountains, Georgia)**

- **Massive griffin-like creature.**
- **540 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1100 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Caucasus Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Guard.

**37. Titan Site Zeta-2 (Gulf of Mexico)**

- **Giant shark-like creature.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Gulf Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Sea Warriors.

**38. Titan Site Eta-1 (Amazon Rainforest, Brazil)**

- **Giant insect-like creature.**
- **450 ft long, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Amazon Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Guard.

**39. Titan Site Eta-2 (Patagonian Ice Fields, Argentina)**

- **Colossal ice creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Patagonian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ice Warriors.

**40. Titan Site Theta-1 (Sahara Desert, Libya)**

- **Massive scorpion-like creature.**
- **500 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Sahara Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Warriors.

**41. Titan Site Theta-2 (Andaman Sea, Thailand)**

- **Giant sea dragon.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Andaman Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Sea Guard.

**42. Titan Site Iota-1 (Rocky Mountains, USA)**

- **Gigantic mountain goat-like creature.**
- **480 ft tall, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Rocky Mountains Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Warriors.

**43. Titan Site Iota-2 (Outback, Australia)**

- **Giant kangaroo-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Outback Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Warriors.

**44. Titan Site Kappa-1 (Black Forest, Germany)**

- **Massive wolf-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Black Forest Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Forest Guardians.

**45. Titan Site Kappa-2 (Arctic Ocean)**

- **Giant polar bear-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Arctic Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ice Warriors.

**46. Titan Site Lambda-1 (Pyrenees, Spain/France)**

- **Gigantic mountain lion-like creature.**
- **480 ft tall, weighing 120,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Pyrenees Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Guardians.

**47. Titan Site Lambda-2 (Scandinavian Mountains, Sweden/Norway)**

- **Giant troll-like creature.**
- **520 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Scandinavian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Guard.

**48. Titan Site Mu-1 (Great Wall, China)**

- **Colossal dragon-like creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Great Wall Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Dragon Guard.

**49. Titan Site Mu-2 (Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru)**

- **Gigantic water serpent.**
- **520 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Lake Titicaca Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Water Warriors.

**50. Titan Site Nu-1 (Easter Island, Chile)**

- **Giant stone-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Easter Island Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Island Guard.**

 

**50. Titan Site Nu-2 (Mount Fuji, Japan)**

- **Discovered dragon-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 160,000 tons, 1400 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Japanese Defense Force deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Rapid Response Unit.

**51. Titan Site Xi-2 (Galapagos Islands)**

- **Gigantic lizard-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 110,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Island Protection Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Amphibious Unit.

**52. Titan Site Omicron-2 (Hawaii, USA)**

- **Fire-breathing dragon-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1200 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Hawaiian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Fire Response Team.

**53. Titan Site Pi-2 (Black Sea)**

- **Gigantic underwater humanoid.**
- **700 ft tall, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Black Sea Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Naval Commandos.

**54. Titan Site Rho-2 (Mediterranean Sea)**

- **Colossal squid.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Mediterranean Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Special Marine Forces.

**55. Titan Site Sigma-2 (Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania)**

- **Giant eagle-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons, 1300 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Kilimanjaro Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Aerial Surveillance Team.

**56. Titan Site Tau-2 (Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe)**

- **Water-dwelling creature.**
- **650 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Victoria Falls Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Riverine Patrol Unit.

**57. Titan Site Upsilon-2 (Lake Baikal, Russia)**

- **Gigantic freshwater creature.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Baikal Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Arctic Patrol.

**58. Titan Site Phi-2 (Ayers Rock, Australia)**

- **Sand-dwelling creature.**
- **550 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Ayers Rock Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Warfare Unit.

**59. Titan Site Chi-2 (Rocky Mountains, USA)**

- **Giant bear-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Rocky Mountains Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Rangers.

**60. Titan Site Psi-2 (Tasmania, Australia)**

- **Giant Tasmanian devil-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Tasmanian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Wildlife Control Division.

**61. Titan Site Omega-2 (New Zealand)**

- **Giant bird resembling the Moa.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and New Zealand Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Aviary Unit.

**62. Titan Site Alpha-3 (Northern Pacific Ocean)**

- **Massive kraken-like creature.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 200,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Northern Pacific Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Deep Sea Task Force.

**63. Titan Site Beta-3 (Norwegian Fjords)**

- **Colossal sea serpent.**
- **650 ft long, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Norwegian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Fjord Patrol.

**64. Titan Site Gamma-3 (Caribbean Sea)**

- **Giant sea turtle-like creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Caribbean Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Marine Guard.

**65. Titan Site Delta-3 (Amazon Rainforest, Brazil)**

- **Giant insect-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Amazon Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Commandos.

**66. Titan Site Epsilon-3 (Patagonian Ice Fields, Argentina)**

- **Colossal ice creature.**
- **700 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Patagonian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ice Warriors.

**67. Titan Site Zeta-3 (Sahara Desert, Libya)**

- **Massive scorpion-like creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Sahara Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Patrol.

**68. Titan Site Eta-3 (Andaman Sea, Thailand)**

- **Giant sea dragon.**
- **550 ft long, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Andaman Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Coastal Guard.

**69. Titan Site Theta-3 (Rocky Mountains, USA)**

- **Gigantic mountain goat-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Rocky Mountains Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Highland Rangers.

**70. Titan Site Iota-3 (Outback, Australia)**

- **Giant kangaroo-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Outback Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Outback Commandos.

**71. Titan Site Kappa-3 (Black Forest, Germany)**

- **Massive wolf-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Black Forest Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Forest Patrol.

**72. Titan Site Lambda-3 (Arctic Ocean)**

- **Giant polar bear-like creature.**
- **650 ft tall, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Arctic Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Polar Defense.

**73. Titan Site Mu-3 (Pyrenees, Spain/France)**

- **Gigantic mountain lion-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Pyrenees Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Defense Unit.

**74. Titan Site Nu-3 (Scandinavian Mountains, Sweden/Norway)**

- **Giant troll-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Scandinavian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Nordic Guard.

**75. Titan Site Xi-3 (Great Wall, China)**

- **Colossal dragon-like creature.**
- **700 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Great Wall Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Dragon Force.

**76. Titan Site Omicron-3 (Lake Titicaca, Bolivia/Peru)**

- **Gigantic water serpent.**
- **650 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Titicaca Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Serpent Guard.

**77. Titan Site Pi-3 (Easter Island, Chile)**

- **Giant stone-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Easter Island Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Stone Warriors.

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78. Titan Site Rho-3 (Mount Fuji, Japan)**

- **Colossal dragon-like creature.**
- **700 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons, 1400 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Fuji Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Dragon Guardians.

**79. Titan Site Sigma-3 (Galapagos Islands)**

- **Gigantic lizard-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 110,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Galapagos Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Island Warriors.

**80. Titan Site Tau-3 (Hawaii, USA)**

- **Fire-breathing dragon-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons, 1200 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Hawaiian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Fire Guard.

**81. Titan Site Upsilon-3 (Black Sea)**

- **Gigantic underwater humanoid.**
- **700 ft tall, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Black Sea Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Marine Warriors.

**82. Titan Site Phi-3 (Mediterranean Sea)**

- **Colossal squid.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Mediterranean Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Sea Guardians.

**83. Titan Site Chi-3 (Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania)**

- **Giant eagle-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons, 1300 ft wingspan.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Kilimanjaro Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Sky Warriors.

**84. Titan Site Psi-3 (Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe)**

- **Water-dwelling creature.**
- **650 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Victoria Falls Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate River Guardians.

**85. Titan Site Omega-3 (Lake Baikal, Russia)**

- **Gigantic freshwater creature.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Baikal Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Lake Warriors.

**86. Titan Site Alpha-4 (Ayers Rock, Australia)**

- **Sand-dwelling creature.**
- **550 ft long, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Ayers Rock Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Guardians.

**87. Titan Site Beta-4 (Rocky Mountains, USA)**

- **Giant bear-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Rocky Mountains Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Mountain Guardians.

**88. Titan Site Gamma-4 (Tasmania, Australia)**

- **Giant Tasmanian devil-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Tasmanian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Tasmanian Guard.

**89. Titan Site Delta-4 (New Zealand)**

- **Giant bird resembling the Moa.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and New Zealand Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Aviary Guard.

**90. Titan Site Epsilon-4 (Northern Pacific Ocean)**

- **Massive kraken-like creature.**
- **700 ft long, weighing 200,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Northern Pacific Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Deep Sea Guard.

**91. Titan Site Zeta-4 (Norwegian Fjords)**

- **Colossal sea serpent.**
- **650 ft long, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Norwegian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Fjord Warriors.

**92. Titan Site Eta-4 (Caribbean Sea)**

- **Giant sea turtle-like creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Caribbean Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Marine Patrol.

**93. Titan Site Theta-4 (Amazon Rainforest, Brazil)**

- **Giant insect-like creature.**
- **450 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Amazon Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Jungle Warriors.

**94. Titan Site Iota-4 (Patagonian Ice Fields, Argentina)**

- **Colossal ice creature.**
- **700 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Patagonian Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Ice Guard.

**95. Titan Site Kappa-4 (Sahara Desert, Libya)**

- **Massive scorpion-like creature.**
- **600 ft long, weighing 150,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Sahara Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Desert Warriors.

**96. Titan Site Lambda-4 (Andaman Sea, Thailand)**

- **Giant sea dragon.**
- **550 ft long, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Andaman Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Coastal Warriors.

**97. Titan Site Mu-4 (Rocky Mountains, USA)**

- **Gigantic mountain goat-like creature.**
- **500 ft tall, weighing 130,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Rocky Mountains Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Highland Guard.

**98. Titan Site Nu-4 (Outback, Australia)**

- **Giant kangaroo-like creature.**
- **550 ft tall, weighing 140,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Outback Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Outback Warriors.

**99. Titan Site Xi-4 (Black Forest, Germany)**

- **Massive wolf-like creature.**
- **600 ft tall, weighing 160,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Black Forest Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Forest Guardians.

**100. Titan Site Omicron-4 (Arctic Ocean)**

- **Giant polar bear-like creature.**
- **650 ft tall, weighing 170,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Arctic Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Polar Warriors.

**101. Titan Site Pi-4 (Pacific Ocean)**

- **Godzilla-like creature.**
- **800 ft tall, weighing 200,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Pacific Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Monster Guard.

**102. Titan Site Rho-4 (Skull Island)**

- **Kong-like creature.**
- **750 ft tall, weighing 180,000 tons.**
- **High Protection Force (HPF) and Skull Island Defense Unit deployed.**
- **Forces Deployed:** First Islamic Caliphate Primordial Guard.

 

 Leadership

 

1. Director-General: Dr. Zara Rahman

   - Background: Renowned biologist and former head of the Biological Research Division. Expertise in ancient DNA analysis and paleobiology.

 

2. Head of Field Research: Dr. Khalid Abbas

   - Background: Experienced archaeologist and explorer with numerous expeditions to remote locations.

 

3. Head of Security and Defense: General Imran Malik

   - Background: Veteran military officer with extensive experience in special operations and security management.

 

4. Head of Intelligence and Analysis: Commander Leila Khan

   - Background: Former intelligence officer with a focus on global security threats and data analysis.

 

Monarch remains committed to uncovering the mysteries of Earth's ancient past and ensuring a safe coexistence between humanity and these majestic, ancient creatures.


Intelligence Services
1. Caliphate Intelligence Directorate (CID)

**Role:**
The Caliphate Intelligence Directorate (CID) serves as the primary intelligence agency of the First Islamic Caliphate. It is responsible for overseeing all intelligence operations, coordinating between various intelligence and security agencies, and providing strategic intelligence to support national security.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Strategic Planning:** Formulating and implementing intelligence strategies to address national and international threats.
- **Policy Formulation:** Developing policies related to intelligence operations, ensuring they align with national security objectives.
- **Oversight:** Monitoring and guiding the activities of various intelligence agencies within the Caliphate.
- **Intelligence Gathering:** Collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence from various sources to provide actionable insights.
- **Coordination:** Ensuring seamless collaboration between different intelligence and security agencies to enhance operational efficiency.
- **Threat Assessment:** Identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing potential threats to national security.
- **Counter-Intelligence:** Implementing measures to prevent espionage and protect sensitive information.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Directorate Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** The head of CID, responsible for overall leadership and strategic direction.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists the Director General in managing the directorate and overseeing specific operations.

2. **Counter-Terrorism Unit:**
  - **Role:** Focuses on identifying and neutralizing terrorist threats within and outside the Caliphate.
  - **Responsibilities:** Counter-terrorism operations, surveillance of suspected individuals and groups, and disruption of terrorist activities.

3. **Cyber Intelligence Unit:**
  - **Role:** Protects against cyber threats and conducts cyber espionage.
  - **Responsibilities:** Cybersecurity, cyber espionage, and defending against cyber attacks on national infrastructure.

4. **Covert Operations Unit:**
  - **Role:** Conducts clandestine operations to gather intelligence and neutralize threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Covert missions, espionage, and infiltration of hostile organizations.

5. **Strategic Analysis Unit:**
  - **Role:** Analyzes intelligence data to provide strategic insights to national leadership.
  - **Responsibilities:** Long-term threat assessment, geopolitical analysis, and strategic planning.

6. **Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors potential threats through surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
  - **Responsibilities:** Field surveillance, aerial reconnaissance, and data collection from various sources.

7. **Intelligence Fusion Center:**
  - **Role:** Integrates intelligence from multiple sources to create a comprehensive threat picture.
  - **Responsibilities:** Data fusion, multi-source analysis, and intelligence dissemination.

8. **Internal Affairs Division:**
  - **Role:** Ensures the integrity and accountability of intelligence operations within CID.
  - **Responsibilities:** Internal audits, compliance checks, and investigation of misconduct.

9. **Training and Development Unit:**
  - **Role:** Provides training and professional development for CID personnel.
  - **Responsibilities:** Skill enhancement, specialized training programs, and leadership development.

10. **Logistics and Support Division:**
   - **Role:** Manages logistics and provides support for CID operations.
   - **Responsibilities:** Resource allocation, supply chain management, and operational support.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Major General Tariq Ali
- **Deputy Director General:** Brigadier General Zainab Ahmed
- **Head of Counter-Terrorism Unit:** Colonel Rashid Khan
- **Head of Cyber Intelligence Unit:** Colonel Ayesha Malik
- **Head of Covert Operations Unit:** Lieutenant Colonel Omar Farooq
- **Head of Strategic Analysis Unit:** Lieutenant Colonel Fatima Rahman
- **Head of Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division:** Major Imran Shah
- **Head of Intelligence Fusion Center:** Major Layla Hassan
- **Head of Internal Affairs Division:** Major Bilal Khan
- **Head of Training and Development Unit:** Captain Sara Ahmed
- **Head of Logistics and Support Division:** Captain Ali Hussain

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Counter-Terrorism Successes:** Disruption of several high-profile terrorist plots and dismantling of terrorist networks.
- **Cyber Defense Achievements:** Prevention of multiple cyber attacks on critical national infrastructure.
- **Covert Operations:** Successful infiltration of hostile organizations and collection of vital intelligence.
- **Strategic Insights:** Providing actionable intelligence that has shaped national security policies.

The Caliphate Intelligence Directorate (CID) stands as the cornerstone of the First Islamic Caliphate's intelligence community, ensuring the safety and security of the nation through vigilant intelligence operations and strategic foresight.

2. Security and Intelligence Service (SIS)

**Role:**
The Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) is a specialized agency within the First Islamic Caliphate, tasked with safeguarding national security through intelligence gathering, analysis, and counter-espionage operations. It operates both domestically and internationally to protect the Caliphate from internal and external threats.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Domestic Security:** Monitoring and addressing internal threats, including espionage, subversion, and terrorism.
- **Foreign Intelligence:** Gathering and analyzing intelligence on foreign nations, organizations, and individuals that may pose a threat to the Caliphate.
- **Counter-Espionage:** Identifying and neutralizing foreign espionage activities within the Caliphate.
- **Counter-Terrorism:** Detecting and preventing terrorist activities and dismantling terrorist networks.
- **Protection of National Assets:** Securing critical infrastructure, military installations, and key government facilities.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** The chief executive of SIS, responsible for overall leadership and strategic direction.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists the Director General in managing the agency and overseeing specific operations.

2. **Domestic Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Focuses on identifying and mitigating domestic threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Surveillance of suspected individuals and groups, disruption of subversive activities, and protection of critical infrastructure.

3. **Foreign Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts intelligence operations outside the Caliphate to gather information on potential threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Espionage, diplomatic intelligence, and strategic analysis of foreign entities.

4. **Counter-Espionage Division:**
  - **Role:** Identifies and counters foreign espionage activities within the Caliphate.
  - **Responsibilities:** Counter-intelligence operations, surveillance of suspected spies, and protection of sensitive information.

5. **Counter-Terrorism Division:**
  - **Role:** Detects, prevents, and responds to terrorist threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Counter-terrorism operations, monitoring of terrorist networks, and rapid response to terrorist incidents.

6. **Cyber Security Unit:**
  - **Role:** Protects against cyber threats and conducts cyber espionage.
  - **Responsibilities:** Cybersecurity, cyber intelligence, and defense against cyber attacks.

7. **Special Operations Unit:**
  - **Role:** Conducts high-risk, covert operations to neutralize significant threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Covert missions, direct action operations, and infiltration of hostile entities.

8. **Intelligence Analysis Division:**
  - **Role:** Analyzes and synthesizes intelligence data to provide actionable insights.
  - **Responsibilities:** Data analysis, threat assessment, and strategic intelligence reporting.

9. **Surveillance and Reconnaissance Unit:**
  - **Role:** Monitors potential threats through advanced surveillance techniques.
  - **Responsibilities:** Field surveillance, technical reconnaissance, and data collection.

10. **Training and Development Division:**
   - **Role:** Provides training and professional development for SIS personnel.
   - **Responsibilities:** Skill enhancement, specialized training programs, and leadership development.

11. **Logistics and Support Division:**
   - **Role:** Manages logistics and provides support for SIS operations.
   - **Responsibilities:** Resource allocation, supply chain management, and operational support.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Major General Farooq Ahmed
- **Deputy Director General:** Brigadier General Nadia Khan
- **Head of Domestic Intelligence Division:** Colonel Yasir Malik
- **Head of Foreign Intelligence Division:** Colonel Asma Qureshi
- **Head of Counter-Espionage Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Imran Shah
- **Head of Counter-Terrorism Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Zainab Hassan
- **Head of Cyber Security Unit:** Major Ahmed Ali
- **Head of Special Operations Unit:** Major Layla Farooq
- **Head of Intelligence Analysis Division:** Major Bilal Rahman
- **Head of Surveillance and Reconnaissance Unit:** Captain Zara Ahmed
- **Head of Training and Development Division:** Captain Ali Hussain
- **Head of Logistics and Support Division:** Captain Sara Malik

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Domestic Security Operations:** Successful identification and disruption of several internal subversive plots.
- **Foreign Intelligence Successes:** Acquisition of critical intelligence on potential foreign threats.
- **Counter-Espionage Achievements:** Neutralization of multiple foreign espionage operations within the Caliphate.
- **Counter-Terrorism Operations:** Prevention of numerous terrorist attacks and dismantling of terrorist cells.
- **Cyber Security Defense:** Effective defense against cyber attacks on national infrastructure.

The Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) is dedicated to maintaining the security and stability of the First Islamic Caliphate through proactive intelligence operations and comprehensive threat mitigation strategies. 

3.Caliphate Intelligence and Reconnaissance Agency (CIRA)

**Role:**
The Caliphate Intelligence and Reconnaissance Agency (CIRA) is responsible for gathering, analyzing, and utilizing intelligence to support the strategic objectives of the First Islamic Caliphate. CIRA focuses on both human and technological intelligence to provide a comprehensive understanding of threats and opportunities.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Intelligence Collection:** Gathering information through various means including human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and open-source intelligence (OSINT).
- **Reconnaissance Operations:** Conducting missions to obtain information about enemy forces, terrains, and activities.
- **Analysis and Assessment:** Interpreting and analyzing collected data to produce actionable intelligence reports.
- **Support for Military Operations:** Providing intelligence support to military planning and operations.
- **Strategic Surveillance:** Monitoring potential threats and strategic targets.
- **Technological Integration:** Utilizing advanced technology and cyber capabilities to enhance intelligence operations.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** The chief executive responsible for overall leadership and strategic direction.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists the Director General in managing the agency and overseeing specific operations.

2. **Human Intelligence Division (HUMINT):**
  - **Role:** Collects intelligence through human sources.
  - **Responsibilities:** Recruitment of informants, interrogation, and covert operations.

3. **Signals Intelligence Division (SIGINT):**
  - **Role:** Intercepts and analyzes electronic communications.
  - **Responsibilities:** Monitoring communications, electronic eavesdropping, and cryptanalysis.

4. **Imagery Intelligence Division (IMINT):**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes imagery from satellites, drones, and reconnaissance aircraft.
  - **Responsibilities:** Aerial and satellite reconnaissance, image analysis, and mapping.

5. **Open-Source Intelligence Division (OSINT):**
  - **Role:** Gathers intelligence from publicly available sources.
  - **Responsibilities:** Media monitoring, internet research, and analysis of open publications.

6. **Cyber Intelligence Unit:**
  - **Role:** Protects against cyber threats and conducts cyber espionage.
  - **Responsibilities:** Cybersecurity, cyber intelligence, and offensive cyber operations.

7. **Special Reconnaissance Unit:**
  - **Role:** Conducts high-risk reconnaissance missions.
  - **Responsibilities:** Surveillance, target acquisition, and battlefield reconnaissance.

8. **Intelligence Analysis Division:**
  - **Role:** Analyzes and synthesizes intelligence data to provide actionable insights.
  - **Responsibilities:** Data analysis, threat assessment, and strategic intelligence reporting.

9. **Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors potential threats through advanced surveillance techniques.
  - **Responsibilities:** Field surveillance, technical reconnaissance, and data collection.

10. **Research and Development Division:**
   - **Role:** Develops new technologies and methods for intelligence operations.
   - **Responsibilities:** Innovation in surveillance, data analysis tools, and communication systems.

11. **Logistics and Support Division:**
   - **Role:** Manages logistics and provides support for CIRA operations.
   - **Responsibilities:** Resource allocation, supply chain management, and operational support.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Major General Zafar Iqbal
- **Deputy Director General:** Brigadier General Nadia Hussain
- **Head of Human Intelligence Division:** Colonel Tariq Ahmed
- **Head of Signals Intelligence Division:** Colonel Asim Malik
- **Head of Imagery Intelligence Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Farah Khan
- **Head of Open-Source Intelligence Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Hina Ali
- **Head of Cyber Intelligence Unit:** Major Adeel Raza
- **Head of Special Reconnaissance Unit:** Major Yasir Shah
- **Head of Intelligence Analysis Division:** Major Sana Qureshi
- **Head of Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division:** Captain Bilal Ahmed
- **Head of Research and Development Division:** Captain Zara Iqbal
- **Head of Logistics and Support Division:** Captain Ali Hassan

**Operational Highlights:**
- **HUMINT Operations:** Successful recruitment of high-value informants and penetration of hostile organizations.
- **SIGINT Successes:** Interception and decryption of critical enemy communications.
- **IMINT Achievements:** Identification and tracking of strategic enemy movements and installations.
- **OSINT Accomplishments:** Comprehensive analysis of publicly available information to predict and counter threats.
- **Cyber Intelligence Operations:** Protection against cyber attacks and successful cyber espionage missions.
- **Special Reconnaissance Missions:** Effective reconnaissance and surveillance operations in hostile environments.
- **Technological Innovations:** Development of advanced tools and technologies for enhanced intelligence operations.

The Caliphate Intelligence and Reconnaissance Agency (CIRA) plays a crucial role in ensuring the security and strategic advantage of the First Islamic Caliphate through its extensive and multifaceted intelligence operations.

4.Islamic Caliphate Security Directorate (ICSD)

**Role:**
The Islamic Caliphate Security Directorate (ICSD) is a vital agency responsible for safeguarding national security and maintaining internal stability within the First Islamic Caliphate. It operates as the primary intelligence and security agency focusing on domestic threats, counterintelligence, and protection of critical infrastructure.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Internal Security:** Protecting against internal threats, such as terrorism, espionage, and organized crime.
- **Counterintelligence:** Identifying and neutralizing foreign intelligence operations and spies.
- **Protection of Critical Infrastructure:** Safeguarding key facilities, installations, and government officials.
- **Border Security:** Monitoring and securing national borders to prevent illegal immigration and trafficking.
- **Emergency Response:** Responding to crises, natural disasters, and other emergencies affecting national security.
- **Cybersecurity:** Protecting government networks and critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
- **VIP Protection:** Providing security for high-profile officials, diplomats, and visiting dignitaries.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Directorate Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** Overall leadership and strategic direction.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists in managing the agency's operations and resources.

2. **Counterterrorism Division:**
  - **Role:** Combats terrorism and extremist activities within the caliphate.
  - **Responsibilities:** Intelligence gathering, surveillance, and disruption of terrorist networks.

3. **Counterintelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Identifies and neutralizes foreign intelligence threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Counterespionage, surveillance of foreign agents, and protection of state secrets.

4. **Critical Infrastructure Protection Unit:**
  - **Role:** Ensures the security of key installations and facilities.
  - **Responsibilities:** Physical security assessments, threat mitigation, and emergency response planning.

5. **Border Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Secures national borders and prevents illegal activities.
  - **Responsibilities:** Border surveillance, patrols, and interdiction of illegal immigration and smuggling.

6. **Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Division:**
  - **Role:** Protects government networks and critical information systems.
  - **Responsibilities:** Cyber threat analysis, incident response, and development of cybersecurity protocols.

7. **Emergency Response and Crisis Management Division:**
  - **Role:** Manages response to crises and emergencies.
  - **Responsibilities:** Disaster preparedness, crisis response coordination, and national emergency management.

8. **VIP Protection Unit:**
  - **Role:** Provides security for high-profile individuals and dignitaries.
  - **Responsibilities:** Close protection, threat assessment, and secure transportation.

9. **Special Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts high-risk operations requiring specialized skills.
  - **Responsibilities:** Covert operations, hostage rescue, and special missions.

10. **Intelligence Analysis Center:**
   - **Role:** Analyzes intelligence to produce actionable insights.
   - **Responsibilities:** Threat assessment, strategic analysis, and intelligence reporting.

11. **Technical Operations Unit:**
   - **Role:** Provides technical surveillance and operational support.
   - **Responsibilities:** Technical surveillance, electronic intelligence, and equipment maintenance.

12. **Training and Development Division:**
   - **Role:** Provides training for ICSD personnel.
   - **Responsibilities:** Skill development, scenario-based training, and continuing education.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Major General Farooq Ahmed
- **Deputy Director General:** Brigadier General Aisha Khan
- **Head of Counterterrorism Division:** Colonel Imran Ali
- **Head of Counterintelligence Division:** Colonel Sana Malik
- **Head of Critical Infrastructure Protection Unit:** Lieutenant Colonel Zaid Hassan
- **Head of Border Security Division:** Major Samia Khan
- **Head of Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Division:** Major Usman Mahmood
- **Head of Emergency Response and Crisis Management Division:** Major Fatima Abbas
- **Head of VIP Protection Unit:** Captain Nabeel Khan
- **Head of Special Operations Division:** Captain Mariam Ahmed
- **Head of Intelligence Analysis Center:** Captain Rashid Khan
- **Head of Technical Operations Unit:** Lieutenant Ayesha Ali
- **Head of Training and Development Division:** Lieutenant Bilal Malik

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Counterterrorism Successes:** Disruption of several major terrorist plots and networks.
- **Counterintelligence Achievements:** Identification and expulsion of foreign spies and agents.
- **Infrastructure Protection:** Enhanced security measures at critical sites and installations.
- **Border Security:** Reduction in illegal immigration and smuggling activities.
- **Cyber Defense:** Prevention of cyber attacks and data breaches against government networks.
- **Emergency Response:** Rapid and effective response to natural disasters and national emergencies.
- **VIP Protection:** Successful protection of high-profile officials and visiting dignitaries.
- **Special Operations:** Successful completion of high-risk operations and missions.

The Islamic Caliphate Security Directorate (ICSD) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the security and stability of the First Islamic Caliphate through its comprehensive intelligence and security operations.

5. Supreme Caliphate Intelligence Agency (SCIA)

**Role:**
The Supreme Caliphate Intelligence Agency (SCIA) is the premier intelligence agency of the First Islamic Caliphate, responsible for gathering foreign intelligence, conducting covert operations, and protecting national interests globally. SCIA operates under the authority of the Supreme Caliph and serves as the primary intelligence and espionage service of the caliphate.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Foreign Intelligence:** Collecting intelligence on foreign governments, organizations, and activities that impact the caliphate's interests.
- **Covert Operations:** Conducting clandestine operations to further national objectives and protect against external threats.
- **Espionage:** Recruiting and handling agents to gather critical intelligence.
- **Counterintelligence:** Protecting the caliphate against foreign espionage and infiltration.
- **Diplomatic Intelligence:** Supporting diplomatic efforts with intelligence analysis and operations.
- **International Threat Assessment:** Assessing global threats and providing intelligence assessments to policymakers.
- **Crisis Management:** Providing intelligence support during international crises and emergencies.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Directorate Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** Oversees all agency operations and reports directly to the Supreme Caliph.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists in managing daily operations and special projects.

2. **Foreign Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes intelligence on foreign governments and organizations.
  - **Responsibilities:** Spying, reconnaissance, and surveillance operations abroad.

3. **Covert Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts secret missions and operations to advance national interests.
  - **Responsibilities:** Sabotage, espionage, and covert influence operations.

4. **Counterintelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Identifies and neutralizes foreign intelligence threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Counterespionage, surveillance of foreign agents, and protecting classified information.

5. **Technical Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides technical surveillance and operational support.
  - **Responsibilities:** Technical surveillance, electronic intelligence, and equipment maintenance.

6. **Crisis Management Division:**
  - **Role:** Manages response to international crises and emergencies.
  - **Responsibilities:** Disaster preparedness, crisis response coordination, and national emergency management.

7. **Diplomatic Intelligence Unit:**
  - **Role:** Supports diplomatic efforts with intelligence analysis and operations.
  - **Responsibilities:** Providing intelligence support to diplomatic missions and negotiations.

8. **Special Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts high-risk operations requiring specialized skills.
  - **Responsibilities:** Covert operations, hostage rescue, and special missions.

9. **Cyber Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors and defends against cyber threats to national security.
  - **Responsibilities:** Cyber threat analysis, incident response, and development of cybersecurity protocols.

10. **Analysis and Reporting Center:**
   - **Role:** Analyzes intelligence to produce actionable insights.
   - **Responsibilities:** Intelligence assessment, threat analysis, and reporting.

11. **Training and Development Division:**
   - **Role:** Provides training for SCIA personnel.
   - **Responsibilities:** Skill development, scenario-based training, and continuing education.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Lieutenant General Kareem Ahmed
- **Deputy Director General:** Major General Ayesha Khan
- **Head of Foreign Intelligence Division:** Colonel Bilal Malik
- **Head of Covert Operations Division:** Colonel Sana Ahmed
- **Head of Counterintelligence Division:** Colonel Ali Khan
- **Head of Technical Operations Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Zainab Hassan
- **Head of Crisis Management Division:** Major Farhan Ali
- **Head of Diplomatic Intelligence Unit:** Major Sara Khan
- **Head of Special Operations Division:** Captain Nabeel Ahmed
- **Head of Cyber Intelligence Division:** Captain Fatima Hussain
- **Head of Analysis and Reporting Center:** Captain Usman Mahmood
- **Head of Training and Development Division:** Lieutenant Amina Malik

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Foreign Intelligence Successes:** Acquisition of critical intelligence on foreign military capabilities and intentions.
- **Covert Operations Achievements:** Successful sabotage and espionage operations against hostile states.
- **Espionage and Counterintelligence:** Identification and neutralization of foreign agents and espionage rings.
- **Diplomatic Intelligence Support:** Intelligence support to diplomatic missions leading to successful negotiations.
- **Crisis Management:** Effective response to international crises, ensuring national security and stability.
- **Special Operations:** Successful completion of high-risk operations and missions.
- **Cyber Defense:** Prevention of cyber attacks and data breaches, ensuring the security of national information systems.

The Supreme Caliphate Intelligence Agency (SCIA) plays a critical role in protecting the First Islamic Caliphate's interests and ensuring its national security through intelligence gathering, covert operations, and crisis management capabilities.

6. Central Intelligence Wing (CIW)

**Role:**
The Central Intelligence Wing (CIW) is an independent intelligence agency of the First Islamic Caliphate, responsible for gathering and analyzing intelligence, conducting covert operations, and safeguarding national security. CIW operates with significant autonomy under the oversight of the Supreme Caliph and plays a crucial role in protecting the caliphate's interests both domestically and internationally.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Intelligence Collection:** Gathering and analyzing intelligence on national and international threats.
- **Covert Operations:** Conducting clandestine operations to advance national interests.
- **Counterintelligence:** Detecting and neutralizing foreign intelligence operations within the caliphate.
- **Political Intelligence:** Monitoring political developments and providing intelligence to policymakers.
- **Special Operations:** Conducting high-risk missions requiring specialized skills.
- **Crisis Management:** Providing intelligence support during crises and emergencies.
- **Diplomatic Intelligence:** Supporting diplomatic efforts with intelligence analysis and operations.
- **Technical Intelligence:** Collecting and analyzing technical and scientific intelligence.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Directorate Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** Oversees all agency operations and reports directly to the Supreme Caliph.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists in managing daily operations and special projects.

2. **Foreign Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes intelligence on foreign governments and organizations.
  - **Responsibilities:** Spying, reconnaissance, and surveillance operations abroad.

3. **Covert Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts secret missions and operations to further national objectives.
  - **Responsibilities:** Sabotage, espionage, and covert influence operations.

4. **Counterintelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Identifies and neutralizes foreign intelligence threats.
  - **Responsibilities:** Counterespionage, surveillance of foreign agents, and protecting classified information.

5. **Political Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors political developments and provides intelligence to policymakers.
  - **Responsibilities:** Assessing political risks, predicting political trends, and supporting national decision-making.

6. **Special Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts high-risk operations requiring specialized skills.
  - **Responsibilities:** Covert operations, hostage rescue, and special missions.

7. **Crisis Management Division:**
  - **Role:** Manages response to international crises and emergencies.
  - **Responsibilities:** Disaster preparedness, crisis response coordination, and national emergency management.

8. **Diplomatic Intelligence Unit:**
  - **Role:** Supports diplomatic efforts with intelligence analysis and operations.
  - **Responsibilities:** Providing intelligence support to diplomatic missions and negotiations.

9. **Technical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors and analyzes technical and scientific intelligence.
  - **Responsibilities:** Technical surveillance, electronic intelligence, and equipment maintenance.

10. **Analysis and Reporting Center:**
   - **Role:** Analyzes intelligence to produce actionable insights.
   - **Responsibilities:** Intelligence assessment, threat analysis, and reporting.

11. **Training and Development Division:**
   - **Role:** Provides training for CIW personnel.
   - **Responsibilities:** Skill development, scenario-based training, and continuing education.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Lieutenant General Omar Khan
- **Deputy Director General:** Major General Aisha Malik
- **Head of Foreign Intelligence Division:** Colonel Ali Raza
- **Head of Covert Operations Division:** Colonel Hafsa Ahmed
- **Head of Counterintelligence Division:** Colonel Zain Khan
- **Head of Political Intelligence Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Fatima Hassan
- **Head of Special Operations Division:** Captain Bilal Mahmood
- **Head of Crisis Management Division:** Captain Sana Khan
- **Head of Diplomatic Intelligence Unit:** Major Sara Malik
- **Head of Technical Intelligence Division:** Major Usman Farooq
- **Head of Analysis and Reporting Center:** Lieutenant Ayesha Khan
- **Head of Training and Development Division:** Lieutenant Commander Nabeel Ali

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Foreign Intelligence Successes:** Acquisition of critical intelligence on foreign military capabilities and intentions.
- **Covert Operations Achievements:** Successful sabotage and espionage operations against hostile states.
- **Espionage and Counterintelligence:** Identification and neutralization of foreign agents and espionage rings.
- **Political Intelligence Support:** Intelligence support to national decision-makers and policymakers.
- **Crisis Management:** Effective response to international crises, ensuring national security and stability.
- **Special Operations:** Successful completion of high-risk operations and missions.
- **Technical Intelligence:** Analysis and monitoring of technical and scientific intelligence.

The Central Intelligence Wing (CIW) operates independently under the oversight of the Supreme Caliph, ensuring the First Islamic Caliphate's national security through intelligence gathering, covert operations, and crisis management capabilities.

7.Federal Investigation and Intelligence Agency (FIAIA)

**Role:**
The Federal Investigation and Intelligence Agency (FIAIA) is the premier law enforcement and intelligence agency of the First Islamic Caliphate. It is responsible for investigating and preventing crimes of national importance, ensuring internal security, and gathering intelligence to safeguard the caliphate's interests.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Criminal Investigations:** Conducting investigations into serious crimes such as terrorism, organized crime, and corruption.
- **Counterterrorism:** Preventing and investigating terrorist activities within the caliphate.
- **Counterintelligence:** Detecting and neutralizing espionage and foreign intelligence activities.
- **Cybersecurity:** Protecting national infrastructure and investigating cybercrimes.
- **Border Security:** Securing the caliphate's borders and preventing illegal immigration and trafficking.
- **Financial Crimes:** Investigating financial crimes such as money laundering and economic espionage.
- **Internal Security:** Maintaining law and order and responding to domestic threats.
- **Intelligence Gathering:** Collecting and analyzing intelligence related to national security threats.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Directorate Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** Leads the agency and reports directly to the Supreme Caliph.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists in managing daily operations and special projects.

2. **Criminal Investigations Division:**
  - **Role:** Investigates serious crimes such as terrorism, organized crime, and corruption.
  - **Special Units:** Anti-Terrorism Unit, Organized Crime Unit, Financial Crimes Unit.

3. **Counterterrorism Division:**
  - **Role:** Prevents and investigates terrorist activities within the caliphate.
  - **Special Units:** Counterterrorism Task Force, Bomb Disposal Unit, Crisis Response Team.

4. **Counterintelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Detects and neutralizes espionage and foreign intelligence activities.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Operations Unit, Surveillance and Monitoring Unit.

5. **Cybersecurity Division:**
  - **Role:** Protects national infrastructure and investigates cybercrimes.
  - **Special Units:** Cybercrime Investigation Unit, Cyber Defense Unit, Digital Forensics Unit.

6. **Border Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Secures the caliphate's borders and prevents illegal immigration and trafficking.
  - **Special Units:** Border Patrol Unit, Immigration Enforcement Unit, K-9 Unit.

7. **Financial Crimes Division:**
  - **Role:** Investigates financial crimes such as money laundering and economic espionage.
  - **Special Units:** Financial Investigations Unit, Asset Recovery Unit, Economic Crimes Unit.

8. **Internal Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Maintains law and order and responds to domestic threats.
  - **Special Units:** Special Response Unit, Riot Control Unit, VIP Protection Unit.

9. **Intelligence Gathering Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes intelligence related to national security threats.
  - **Special Units:** Intelligence Analysis Unit, Special Operations Unit, Undercover Operations Unit.

10. **Training and Development Division:**
   - **Role:** Provides training for FIAIA personnel.
   - **Special Units:** Training Academy, Tactical Training Unit, Leadership Development Unit.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Lieutenant General Naveed Khan
- **Deputy Director General:** Major General Sanaa Ahmed
- **Head of Criminal Investigations Division:** Colonel Aamir Malik
- **Head of Counterterrorism Division:** Colonel Zara Khan
- **Head of Counterintelligence Division:** Colonel Imran Ali
- **Head of Cybersecurity Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Hina Mahmood
- **Head of Border Security Division:** Major Sara Khan
- **Head of Financial Crimes Division:** Major Ali Raza
- **Head of Internal Security Division:** Captain Bilal Ahmed
- **Head of Intelligence Gathering Division:** Captain Ayesha Hassan
- **Head of Training and Development Division:** Lieutenant Commander Usman Farooq

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Criminal Investigations:** Successful prosecutions of major criminal syndicates and corruption networks.
- **Counterterrorism:** Prevention of several terrorist attacks and dismantling of terrorist cells.
- **Counterintelligence:** Identification and expulsion of foreign spies and espionage rings.
- **Cybersecurity:** Protection of critical infrastructure from cyber threats and investigation of cybercrimes.
- **Border Security:** Prevention of illegal immigration and trafficking activities.
- **Financial Crimes:** Disruption of money laundering networks and recovery of illicit assets.
- **Internal Security:** Maintenance of law and order during civil unrest and response to domestic threats.
- **Intelligence Gathering:** Acquisition of critical intelligence on national security threats.

The Federal Investigation and Intelligence Agency (FIAIA) plays a pivotal role in maintaining internal security and safeguarding national interests within the First Islamic Caliphate through its law enforcement and intelligence capabilities.

8.Secret Intelligence and Internal Protection Service (SIAIPS)

**Role:**
The Secret Intelligence and Internal Protection Service (SIAIPS) is a covert intelligence agency within the First Islamic Caliphate, responsible for gathering foreign intelligence, conducting counterintelligence operations, and protecting national leaders and critical assets.

**Responsibilities:**
- **Foreign Intelligence Gathering:** Collecting and analyzing intelligence from foreign sources to inform national security decisions.
- **Counterintelligence:** Detecting and neutralizing foreign intelligence operations within the caliphate.
- **Internal Protection:** Providing security for national leaders, key government officials, and critical infrastructure.
- **Covert Operations:** Conducting covert operations to protect national interests and undermine adversaries.
- **Counterespionage:** Countering espionage activities targeting the caliphate's classified information and sensitive technologies.
- **Political Intelligence:** Monitoring and analyzing political developments domestically and internationally.
- **Clandestine Operations:** Undertaking clandestine operations to support national security objectives.

**Structure and Special Units:**

1. **Directorate Leadership:**
  - **Director General:** Leads the agency and reports directly to the Supreme Caliph.
  - **Deputy Director General:** Assists in managing daily operations and special projects.

2. **Foreign Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes intelligence from foreign sources to inform national security decisions.
  - **Special Units:** Strategic Intelligence Unit, Technical Intelligence Unit, Signals Intelligence Unit.

3. **Counterintelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Detects and neutralizes foreign intelligence operations within the caliphate.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Operations Unit, Surveillance and Monitoring Unit, Double Agent Operations Unit.

4. **Internal Protection Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides security for national leaders, key government officials, and critical infrastructure.
  - **Special Units:** VIP Protection Unit, Facility Security Unit, Special Response Team.

5. **Covert Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts covert operations to protect national interests and undermine adversaries.
  - **Special Units:** Covert Operations Unit, Black Operations Unit, Special Missions Unit.

6. **Counterespionage Division:**
  - **Role:** Counters espionage activities targeting the caliphate's classified information and sensitive technologies.
  - **Special Units:** Espionage Prevention Unit, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures Unit, Cyber Counterintelligence Unit.

7. **Political Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors and analyzes political developments domestically and internationally.
  - **Special Units:** Political Analysis Unit, Foreign Influence Monitoring Unit, Election Security Unit.

8. **Clandestine Operations Division:**
  - **Role:** Undertakes clandestine operations to support national security objectives.
  - **Special Units:** Deep Cover Operations Unit, Sabotage and Assassination Unit, Propaganda and Disinformation Unit.

9. **Training and Development Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides training for SIAIPS personnel.
  - **Special Units:** Covert Operations Training Unit, Intelligence Analysis School, Advanced Surveillance Techniques Unit.

**Command Structure:**
- **Director General:** Major General Omar Khan
- **Deputy Director General:** Brigadier Ayesha Malik
- **Head of Foreign Intelligence Division:** Colonel Farhan Ahmed
- **Head of Counterintelligence Division:** Colonel Zainab Khan
- **Head of Internal Protection Division:** Lieutenant Colonel Kareem Ali
- **Head of Covert Operations Division:** Major Fatima Hassan
- **Head of Counterespionage Division:** Major Ali Raza
- **Head of Political Intelligence Division:** Captain Sanaa Ahmed
- **Head of Clandestine Operations Division:** Captain Bilal Khan
- **Head of Training and Development Division:** Lieutenant Commander Nida Khan

**Operational Highlights:**
- **Foreign Intelligence Gathering:** Acquisition of critical intelligence on foreign threats and adversaries.
- **Counterintelligence:** Prevention and disruption of foreign intelligence operations targeting the caliphate.
- **Internal Protection:** Security operations ensuring the safety of national leaders and critical assets.
- **Covert Operations:** Successful execution of covert missions to protect national interests.
- **Counterespionage:** Detection and neutralization of espionage activities against the caliphate.
- **Political Intelligence:** Analysis and monitoring of political developments impacting national security.
- **Clandestine Operations:** Covert actions supporting national security objectives.

The Secret Intelligence and Internal Protection Service (SIAIPS) plays a crucial role in safeguarding the First Islamic Caliphate by conducting covert intelligence operations and protecting critical assets against internal and external threats.

9.**Intelligence and Environmental Service (IAES)**

1. **Environmental Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors and assesses environmental threats to national security.
  - **Special Units:** Environmental Threat Assessment Unit, Climate Change Impact Analysis Team, Natural Disaster Response Unit.

2. **Wildlife Protection and Conservation Bureau:**
  - **Role:** Protects endangered species and promotes conservation efforts.
  - **Special Units:** Anti-Poaching Task Force, Marine Conservation Unit, Wildlife Crime Investigation Team.

3. **Maritime Environmental Surveillance Group:**
  - **Role:** Monitors and safeguards maritime environmental resources.
  - **Special Units:** Oceanic Monitoring Team, Coastal Protection Unit, Marine Pollution Response Force.

4. **Air and Atmospheric Research Division:**
  - **Role:** Monitors air quality and assesses atmospheric threats.
  - **Special Units:** Air Quality Analysis Team, Atmospheric Research Unit, Climate Monitoring Division.

5. **Cyber Environmental Security Unit:**
  - **Role:** Protects environmental data and infrastructure from cyber threats.
  - **Special Units:** Environmental Cyber Defense Team, Digital Threat Analysis Unit, Cybersecurity Response Force.

6. **Environmental Policy Support Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides intelligence and analysis to support environmental policy-making and international negotiations.
  - **Special Units:** Policy Analysis Unit, International Environmental Negotiations Unit, Green Diplomacy Task Force.

7. **Special Operations Group:**
  - **Role:** Conducts special operations related to environmental security and intelligence.
  - **Special Units:** Rapid Response Team, Covert Operations Unit, Special Reconnaissance Unit.

8. **Political Intelligence Unit:**
  - **Role:** Monitors political developments related to environmental policies and their implications for national security.
  - **Special Units:** Political Risk Assessment Team, Environmental Policy Analysis Group, Political Intelligence Analysis Unit.

9. **Technical Support Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides technical support and analysis for environmental monitoring and intelligence gathering.
  - **Special Units:** Geospatial Analysis Unit, Remote Sensing Team, Environmental Data Processing Unit.

10. **Dinosaur and Wildlife Observation Unit:**
   - **Role:** Observes and studies dinosaurs and other wildlife in remote and protected areas.
   - **Special Units:** Dinosaur Observation Team, Wildlife Observation Unit, Habitat Preservation Task Force.

11. **Titan Observation Unit:**
   - **Role:** Observes and studies Titans (giant creatures) in remote and restricted environments.
   - **Special Units:** Titan Research Team, Habitat Study Unit, Titan Behavior Analysis Group.

**Mission:**
The IAES is dedicated to safeguarding the environment and natural resources critical to the security and sustainability of the First Islamic Caliphate. It ensures that environmental threats are identified early, risks are mitigated, and responses to disasters and emergencies are coordinated effectively. The agency plays a crucial role in supporting environmental policy-making and international negotiations to protect the environment and promote sustainable development.

Military Intelligence:

**Caliphate Military Intelligence Bureau (CMIB)**

1. **Strategic Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides strategic intelligence assessments and forecasts.
  - **Special Units:** Strategic Threat Analysis Team, Political Intelligence Unit, Foreign Military Analysis Group.

2. **Tactical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides tactical intelligence support to military operations.
  - **Special Units:** Battlefield Intelligence Unit, Special Operations Intelligence Team, Target Analysis Group.

3. **Counterintelligence and Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts counterintelligence operations and protects military secrets.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Task Force, Security Assessment Team, Insider Threat Unit.

4. **Human Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects intelligence through human sources and covert operations.
  - **Special Units:** HUMINT Operations Team, Undercover Operations Unit, Interrogation and Debriefing Team.

5. **Signals Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes communications intelligence.
  - **Special Units:** SIGINT Analysis Team, Electronic Warfare Unit, Cyber Intelligence Group.

6. **Geospatial Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis.
  - **Special Units:** Geospatial Analysis Team, Imagery Interpretation Unit, Satellite Reconnaissance Group.

7. **Technical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes technical data related to military equipment and capabilities.
  - **Special Units:** Technical Analysis Team, Weapon Systems Evaluation Unit, Research and Development Group.

8. **Special Operations Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Supports special operations units with intelligence and reconnaissance.
  - **Special Units:** Special Operations Liaison Team, Covert Operations Support Unit, Tactical Surveillance Team.

9. **Cyber Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
  - **Special Units:** Cyber Threat Analysis Team, Network Security Operations Unit, Digital Forensics Team.

10. **Military Intelligence Support Group:**
   - **Role:** Provides administrative and logistical support to intelligence operations.
   - **Special Units:** Intelligence Training Unit, Intelligence Logistics Support Team, Liaison Officers.

**Mission:**
The Caliphate Military Intelligence Bureau (CMIB) is dedicated to providing timely, accurate, and relevant intelligence to support military operations, protect national security, and safeguard the interests of the First Islamic Caliphate. The bureau conducts intelligence operations across all domains to ensure comprehensive situational awareness and effective decision-making by military commanders.


2.**Islamic Caliphate Army Intelligence (ICAI)**

1. **Strategic Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides strategic intelligence assessments and forecasts for the army.
  - **Special Units:** Strategic Threat Analysis Team, Political Intelligence Unit, Foreign Military Analysis Group.

2. **Tactical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides tactical intelligence support to army units and operations.
  - **Special Units:** Battlefield Intelligence Unit, Special Operations Intelligence Team, Target Analysis Group.

3. **Counterintelligence and Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts counterintelligence operations and protects army secrets.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Task Force, Security Assessment Team, Insider Threat Unit.

4. **Human Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects intelligence through human sources and covert operations.
  - **Special Units:** HUMINT Operations Team, Undercover Operations Unit, Interrogation and Debriefing Team.

5. **Signals Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes communications intelligence for the army.
  - **Special Units:** SIGINT Analysis Team, Electronic Warfare Unit, Cyber Intelligence Group.

6. **Geospatial Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis for army operations.
  - **Special Units:** Geospatial Analysis Team, Imagery Interpretation Unit, Satellite Reconnaissance Group.

7. **Technical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes technical data related to military equipment and capabilities.
  - **Special Units:** Technical Analysis Team, Weapon Systems Evaluation Unit, Research and Development Group.

8. **Special Operations Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Supports special operations units with intelligence and reconnaissance.
  - **Special Units:** Special Operations Liaison Team, Covert Operations Support Unit, Tactical Surveillance Team.

9. **Cyber Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes cyber threats and vulnerabilities affecting army operations.
  - **Special Units:** Cyber Threat Analysis Team, Network Security Operations Unit, Digital Forensics Team.

10. **Army Intelligence Support Group:**
   - **Role:** Provides administrative and logistical support to army intelligence operations.
   - **Special Units:** Intelligence Training Unit, Intelligence Logistics Support Team, Liaison Officers.

**Mission:**
The Islamic Caliphate Army Intelligence (ICAI) is tasked with providing timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence to support army operations, protect national security, and ensure the success of military missions. The intelligence gathered and analyzed by ICAI supports decision-making at all levels of army command.


3.**Caliphate Military Intelligence Directorate (CMID)**

1. **Strategic Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides strategic intelligence assessments and forecasts for the military.
  - **Special Units:** Strategic Threat Analysis Team, Political Intelligence Unit, Foreign Military Analysis Group.

2. **Tactical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides tactical intelligence support to military units and operations.
  - **Special Units:** Battlefield Intelligence Unit, Special Operations Intelligence Team, Target Analysis Group.

3. **Counterintelligence and Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts counterintelligence operations and protects military secrets.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Task Force, Security Assessment Team, Insider Threat Unit.

4. **Human Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects intelligence through human sources and covert operations.
  - **Special Units:** HUMINT Operations Team, Undercover Operations Unit, Interrogation and Debriefing Team.

5. **Signals Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes communications intelligence for the military.
  - **Special Units:** SIGINT Analysis Team, Electronic Warfare Unit, Cyber Intelligence Group.

6. **Geospatial Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis for military operations.
  - **Special Units:** Geospatial Analysis Team, Imagery Interpretation Unit, Satellite Reconnaissance Group.

7. **Technical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes technical data related to military equipment and capabilities.
  - **Special Units:** Technical Analysis Team, Weapon Systems Evaluation Unit, Research and Development Group.

8. **Special Operations Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Supports special operations units with intelligence and reconnaissance.
  - **Special Units:** Special Operations Liaison Team, Covert Operations Support Unit, Tactical Surveillance Team.

9. **Cyber Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes cyber threats and vulnerabilities affecting military operations.
  - **Special Units:** Cyber Threat Analysis Team, Network Security Operations Unit, Digital Forensics Team.

10. **Military Intelligence Support Group:**
   - **Role:** Provides administrative and logistical support to military intelligence operations.
   - **Special Units:** Intelligence Training Unit, Intelligence Logistics Support Team, Liaison Officers.

**Mission:**
The Caliphate Military Intelligence Directorate (CMID) is tasked with providing timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence to support military operations, protect national security, and ensure the success of military missions. The intelligence gathered and analyzed by CMID supports decision-making at all levels of military command.


4.**Islamic Caliphate Defense Intelligence (ICDI)**

1. **Strategic Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides strategic intelligence assessments and forecasts to support defense policy-making.
  - **Special Units:** Strategic Threat Assessment Group, Political Intelligence Cell, Regional Analysis Team.

2. **Operational Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides operational intelligence support to military forces during operations.
  - **Special Units:** Battlefield Intelligence Unit, Operations Support Team, Targeting and Surveillance Group.

3. **Counterintelligence and Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts counterintelligence operations and protects defense information.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Task Force, Security Assessment Team, Insider Threat Unit.

4. **Human Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects intelligence through human sources and covert operations.
  - **Special Units:** HUMINT Operations Group, Undercover Operations Unit, Interrogation and Debriefing Team.

5. **Signals Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes communications intelligence for defense purposes.
  - **Special Units:** SIGINT Analysis Team, Electronic Warfare Unit, Cyber Intelligence Group.

6. **Geospatial Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis for defense operations.
  - **Special Units:** Geospatial Analysis Team, Imagery Interpretation Unit, Satellite Reconnaissance Group.

7. **Technical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes technical data related to defense systems and capabilities.
  - **Special Units:** Technical Analysis Team, Weapon Systems Evaluation Unit, Research and Development Group.

8. **Special Operations Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Supports special operations units with intelligence and reconnaissance.
  - **Special Units:** Special Operations Liaison Team, Covert Operations Support Unit, Tactical Surveillance Team.

9. **Cyber Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes cyber threats and vulnerabilities affecting defense systems.
  - **Special Units:** Cyber Threat Analysis Team, Network Security Operations Unit, Digital Forensics Team.

10. **Defense Intelligence Support Group:**
   - **Role:** Provides administrative and logistical support to defense intelligence operations.
   - **Special Units:** Intelligence Training Unit, Intelligence Logistics Support Team, Liaison Officers.

**Mission:**
The Islamic Caliphate Defense Intelligence (ICDI) is responsible for providing accurate and timely intelligence to safeguard national defense, protect critical assets, and support military operations. ICDI collaborates closely with other defense and intelligence agencies to ensure comprehensive defense intelligence coverage.


5.Certainly! Here's an outline for the Caliphate Armed Forces Intelligence Command (CAFIC):

**Caliphate Armed Forces Intelligence Command (CAFIC)**

1. **Strategic Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides strategic intelligence assessments and forecasts to support defense policy-making.
  - **Special Units:** Strategic Threat Assessment Group, Political Intelligence Cell, Regional Analysis Team.

2. **Operational Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides operational intelligence support to military forces during operations.
  - **Special Units:** Battlefield Intelligence Unit, Operations Support Team, Targeting and Surveillance Group.

3. **Counterintelligence and Security Division:**
  - **Role:** Conducts counterintelligence operations and protects defense information.
  - **Special Units:** Counterintelligence Task Force, Security Assessment Team, Insider Threat Unit.

4. **Human Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects intelligence through human sources and covert operations.
  - **Special Units:** HUMINT Operations Group, Undercover Operations Unit, Interrogation and Debriefing Team.

5. **Signals Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes communications intelligence for defense purposes.
  - **Special Units:** SIGINT Analysis Team, Electronic Warfare Unit, Cyber Intelligence Group.

6. **Geospatial Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Provides geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis for defense operations.
  - **Special Units:** Geospatial Analysis Team, Imagery Interpretation Unit, Satellite Reconnaissance Group.

7. **Technical Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes technical data related to defense systems and capabilities.
  - **Special Units:** Technical Analysis Team, Weapon Systems Evaluation Unit, Research and Development Group.

8. **Special Operations Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Supports special operations units with intelligence and reconnaissance.
  - **Special Units:** Special Operations Liaison Team, Covert Operations Support Unit, Tactical Surveillance Team.

9. **Cyber Intelligence Division:**
  - **Role:** Collects and analyzes cyber threats and vulnerabilities affecting defense systems.
  - **Special Units:** Cyber Threat Analysis Team, Network Security Operations Unit, Digital Forensics Team.

10. **Defense Intelligence Support Group:**
   - **Role:** Provides administrative and logistical support to defense intelligence operations.
   - **Special Units:** Intelligence Training Unit, Intelligence Logistics Support Team, Liaison Officers.

**Mission:**
CAFIC is responsible for providing accurate and timely intelligence to safeguard national defense, protect critical assets, and support military operations. CAFIC collaborates closely with other defense and intelligence agencies to ensure comprehensive defense intelligence coverage.

**Structure:**
CAFIC operates under the authority of the Caliphate Armed Forces and coordinates intelligence efforts across all branches of the military. It ensures that intelligence operations are aligned with military strategy and operational objectives.

This structure ensures that CAFIC is capable of responding to a wide range of threats and operational needs, from strategic planning to tactical support on the battlefield.

Abnormality Control Units:

1.**Caliphate Anomaly Control Division (CACD)**

- **Mission:** The Caliphate Anomaly Control Division (CACD) is tasked with identifying, containing, and researching anomalous phenomena that pose potential threats to national security and public safety.

- **Structure:**
 - **Anomaly Identification and Assessment Unit (AIAU):** Responsible for detecting and evaluating anomalous occurrences.
 - **Anomaly Containment and Research Team (ACRT):** Specializes in containing and studying anomalous objects and entities.
 - **Anomaly Response and Intervention Group (ARIG):** Rapid response unit for immediate intervention in cases of anomalous events.

- **Specialized Functions:**
 - **Paranormal Investigations:** Conducts in-depth investigations into paranormal phenomena.
 - **Anomaly Containment Procedures:** Develops and implements protocols for containing and securing anomalous objects and entities.
 - **Anomaly Research and Development:** Studies anomalous phenomena to better understand their nature and develop countermeasures.

- **Training and Qualifications:**
 - CACD personnel undergo rigorous training in paranormal investigation, anomaly containment procedures, and crisis management.
 - Specialized training includes paranormal combat techniques and anomaly research methodologies.

- **Equipment and Facilities:**
 - Equipped with advanced detection and containment equipment.
 - Operates from secure facilities with dedicated research laboratories and containment chambers.

- **Operations:**
 - Responds to anomalous events across the Caliphate.
 - Collaborates with other intelligence and security agencies to address paranormal threats.

The CACD plays a crucial role in safeguarding the Caliphate from supernatural and paranormal threats, ensuring that anomalous phenomena are contained, studied, and neutralized effectively.

2.**Islamic Caliphate Abnormality Response Unit (ICARU)**

- **Mission:** ICARU is a specialized unit within the Islamic Caliphate's security apparatus dedicated to responding to abnormal and supernatural threats to national security and public safety.

- **Structure:**
 - **Abnormality Response Team (ART):** Rapid response team trained to handle immediate abnormality threats.
 - **Abnormality Investigation and Research Division (AIRD):** Conducts investigations and research into abnormal phenomena.
 - **Abnormality Containment and Neutralization Squad (ACNS):** Specializes in containing and neutralizing abnormal entities and phenomena.

- **Specialized Functions:**
 - **Supernatural Threat Assessment:** Evaluates and assesses the threat level posed by supernatural and abnormal occurrences.
 - **Anomaly Containment and Handling:** Implements protocols for the containment and safe handling of abnormal entities and artifacts.
 - **Anomaly Research and Analysis:** Studies abnormal phenomena to understand their origins, behavior, and potential impacts.

- **Training and Qualifications:**
 - ICARU operatives undergo rigorous training in abnormality response, including combat techniques against supernatural entities.
 - Specialized training in occult studies, paranormal investigation, and anomaly containment procedures.

- **Equipment and Facilities:**
 - Equipped with specialized gear for anomaly detection, containment, and neutralization.
 - Operates from secure facilities with containment units and research laboratories.

- **Operations:**
 - Responds to abnormality incidents and supernatural threats across the Caliphate.
 - Collaborates with other intelligence and security agencies to combat paranormal and supernatural threats effectively.

ICARU plays a critical role in protecting the Caliphate from abnormal and supernatural threats, ensuring the safety and security of its citizens against unknown and unpredictable phenomena.

3.**Caliphate Anomaly Suppression Team (CAST)**

- **Mission:** CAST is an elite unit within the Islamic Caliphate dedicated to the suppression, containment, and neutralization of anomalous and supernatural threats to national security.

- **Structure:**
 - **Anomaly Suppression Unit (ASU):** The primary operational unit tasked with direct suppression and containment of abnormal entities and phenomena.
 - **Anomaly Research and Development (ARD):** Conducts research on abnormal phenomena to develop specialized containment and suppression techniques.
 - **Anomaly Surveillance and Detection (ASD):** Monitors and detects abnormal activities and entities across the Caliphate.

- **Specialized Functions:**
 - **Rapid Response to Anomalies:** CAST provides rapid response capabilities to abnormal incidents and threats.
 - **Anomaly Containment and Neutralization:** Implements protocols and procedures for the safe containment and neutralization of anomalous entities.
 - **Specialized Training and Expertise:** CAST members undergo rigorous training in combat tactics, abnormality containment, and supernatural threat response.

- **Training and Qualifications:**
 - CAST recruits are selected from elite military and paramilitary units based on their exceptional combat skills and ability to handle high-risk situations.
 - Specialized training includes paranormal investigation, occult studies, and advanced anomaly suppression techniques.

- **Equipment and Facilities:**
 - Equipped with advanced weaponry, specialized gear for anomaly detection and containment, and protective equipment.
 - Operates from secure facilities equipped with containment units, research laboratories, and surveillance systems.

- **Operations:**
 - CAST responds to and suppresses abnormal and supernatural threats across the Caliphate.
 - Collaborates closely with other intelligence, military, and security agencies to ensure effective response and containment of anomalous activities.

CAST plays a crucial role in safeguarding the Caliphate from paranormal and supernatural threats, ensuring the safety of its citizens and maintaining national security against unconventional and unpredictable anomalies.


4.**Islamic Caliphate Paranormal Defense Unit (ICPDU)**

- **Mission:** ICPDU is a specialized unit within the Islamic Caliphate dedicated to the defense against paranormal and supernatural threats to national security.

- **Structure:**
 - **Paranormal Response Team (PRT):** The primary operational unit responsible for responding to paranormal incidents and threats.
 - **Paranormal Research and Analysis Division (PRAD):** Conducts research and analysis on paranormal phenomena to develop effective defense strategies.
 - **Paranormal Surveillance and Detection Bureau (PSDB):** Monitors and detects paranormal activities and entities across the Caliphate.

- **Specialized Functions:**
 - **Rapid Response to Paranormal Incidents:** ICPDU provides rapid response capabilities to paranormal incidents and emergencies.
 - **Paranormal Defense and Countermeasures:** Implements protocols and strategies for defense against supernatural entities and anomalies.
 - **Expertise in Paranormal Phenomena:** Specializes in the study of ghosts, spirits, demons, and other supernatural phenomena.

- **Training and Qualifications:**
 - ICPDU recruits are selected based on their psychological resilience, ability to handle supernatural threats, and knowledge of occult practices.
 - Specialized training includes paranormal investigation techniques, exorcism procedures, and psychic defense.

- **Equipment and Facilities:**
 - Equipped with specialized tools for paranormal investigation, exorcism kits, and protective gear against spiritual and psychic attacks.
 - Operates from secure facilities with specialized containment units, ritual chambers, and spiritual defense systems.

- **Operations:**
 - ICPDU conducts operations to neutralize and contain paranormal entities and disturbances across the Caliphate.
 - Collaborates closely with religious authorities, paranormal experts, and law enforcement agencies to ensure effective paranormal defense.

ICPDU is essential in safeguarding the Caliphate from paranormal and supernatural threats, protecting its citizens, and maintaining national security against unconventional and spiritual anomalies.


5.**Caliphate Occult Threat Response Unit (COTRU)**

- **Mission:** COTRU is a specialized unit within the Islamic Caliphate dedicated to the identification, neutralization, and containment of occult and mystical threats to national security.

- **Structure:**
 - **Occult Threat Response Team (OTRT):** The primary operational unit responsible for responding to occult-related incidents and threats.
 - **Occult Research and Analysis Division (ORAD):** Conducts research and analysis on occult phenomena to develop effective defense strategies.
 - **Occult Surveillance and Detection Bureau (OSDB):** Monitors and detects occult activities and entities across the Caliphate.

- **Specialized Functions:**
 - **Rapid Response to Occult Incidents:** COTRU provides rapid response capabilities to incidents involving occult rituals, artifacts, and supernatural entities.
 - **Occult Defense and Countermeasures:** Implements protocols and strategies for defense against magical and mystical threats.
 - **Expertise in Occult Phenomena:** Specializes in the study of dark magic, curses, hexes, and other occult practices.

- **Training and Qualifications:**
 - COTRU recruits are selected based on their knowledge of occult practices, psychological resilience, and ability to handle supernatural threats.
 - Specialized training includes occult investigation techniques, rituals, and spiritual defense.

- **Equipment and Facilities:**
 - Equipped with specialized tools for occult investigation, protective talismans, and magical wards against mystical attacks.
 - Operates from secure facilities with containment units for occult artifacts and ritual chambers.

- **Operations:**
 - COTRU conducts operations to neutralize and contain occult entities, disrupt rituals, and prevent mystical threats from harming the Caliphate.
 - Collaborates closely with religious authorities, occult experts, and law enforcement agencies to ensure effective response to occult threats.

COTRU plays a crucial role in protecting the Caliphate from occult and mystical dangers, safeguarding its citizens, and maintaining national security against supernatural anomalies.


Special Forces:
Last Resorters


 

Mission: The Last Resorters are an elite unit within the Islamic Caliphate Armed Forces, comprising handpicked members from the best special forces units. They are trained to undertake the most critical and high-risk missions.


 

Headquarters: Classified


 

Commander: Major General Omar Ali


 

Units:

- 1st Last Resorters Battalion "Alpha Wolves"

  - Mission: Specializes in direct action, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism operations.

  - Notable Features: Selected from the best commandos with extensive combat experience and specialized skills.


 

- 2nd Last Resorters Battalion "Shadow Sentinels"

  - Mission: Specializes in reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and covert operations.

  - Notable Features: Experts in stealth infiltration, long-range surveillance, and unconventional warfare.


 

- 3rd Last Resorters Battalion "Steel Phalanx"

  - Mission: Specializes in armored warfare, mechanized operations, and heavy weapons support.

  - Notable Features: Equipped with advanced armor and firepower for decisive combat operations.


 

- 4th Last Resorters Battalion "Tempest Strikers"

  - Mission: Specializes in airborne operations, rapid deployment, and strategic raids.

  - Notable Features: Capable of conducting parachute assaults, helicopter insertions, and airborne combat.


 

- 5th Last Resorters Battalion "Warrior Sages"

  - Mission: Specializes in unconventional warfare, guerrilla tactics, and behind-the-lines operations.

  - Notable Features: Trained in insurgency operations, sabotage, and disrupting enemy supply lines.


 

- 6th Last Resorters Battalion "Eagle Eyes"

  - Mission: Specializes in counter-intelligence, cyber warfare, and information operations.

  - Notable Features: Experts in cyber defense, electronic warfare, and intelligence analysis.


 

Training:

- Selection and Assessment: Rigorous selection process from elite special forces units across various branches.

- Physical and Mental Fitness: Intensive training in endurance, strength, and resilience for prolonged missions.

- Advanced Combat Skills: Expert training in marksmanship, close-quarters battle (CQB), explosives, and tactical maneuvers.

- Specialized Warfare: Training in urban, desert, mountain, jungle, and maritime environments.

- Language and Cultural Training: Proficiency in local languages and understanding of cultural dynamics.


 

Equipment:

- Weapons and Gear: State-of-the-art firearms, including assault rifles, sniper rifles, and heavy weapons.

- Tactical Gear: Advanced body armor, helmets, tactical vests, and specialized clothing.

- Communication and Surveillance: Cutting-edge communication devices, night vision equipment, and surveillance tools.

- Transportation: Specialized vehicles, including armored vehicles, helicopters, and transport aircraft.


 

Notable Operations:

- Operation Silent Fury: Covert mission to eliminate high-value targets deep behind enemy lines.

- Operation Dark Tide: Amphibious assault to secure a critical coastal position under enemy control.

- Operation Shadow Strike: Infiltration and sabotage of enemy infrastructure and communication networks.

- Operation Deep Recon: Deep reconnaissance mission to gather intelligence on enemy movements and installations.

- Operation Black Dawn: Direct action raid to rescue hostages and neutralize terrorist cells.


 

The Last Resorters are the elite of the elite within the Islamic Caliphate Armed Forces, chosen for their exceptional skills, dedication, and ability to execute missions with precision and success in the most challenging conditions.


 

 Black Berets


 

Mission: The Black Berets are an elite special operations force within the Islamic Caliphate Army, specializing in unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and special reconnaissance missions.


 

Headquarters: Islamabad, Pakistan


 

Commander: Brigadier General Rahim Khan


 

Units:

- 1st Black Berets Battalion "Shadow Wolves"

  - Mission: Specializes in reconnaissance and intelligence gathering in hostile environments.

  - Notable Features: Expert trackers and scouts, capable of operating covertly behind enemy lines.


 

- 2nd Black Berets Battalion "Night Stalkers"

  - Mission: Specializes in night operations and direct action missions against high-value targets.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in night vision operations, stealth infiltration, and close-quarters combat.


 

- 3rd Black Berets Battalion "Silent Ghosts"

  - Mission: Specializes in counter-terrorism and hostage rescue operations.

  - Notable Features: Trained in dynamic entry tactics, hostage negotiation, and crisis management.


 

- 4th Black Berets Battalion "Phantom Warriors"

  - Mission: Specializes in unconventional warfare and sabotage operations.

  - Notable Features: Experts in guerrilla tactics, demolitions, and disrupting enemy infrastructure.


 

- 5th Black Berets Battalion "Swordbreakers"

  - Mission: Specializes in maritime operations and amphibious assaults.

  - Notable Features: Capable of conducting raids on enemy ships and securing coastal areas.


 

- 6th Black Berets Battalion "Thunderhawks"

  - Mission: Specializes in airborne operations and rapid deployment.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in parachute assaults, helicopter-borne insertions, and airborne combat.


 

Training:

- Selection and Assessment: Rigorous selection process emphasizing physical fitness, mental resilience, and specialized skills.

- Physical Fitness and Endurance: Intensive training in endurance, strength, and agility to operate in challenging environments.

- Combat Skills: Advanced training in marksmanship, close-quarters battle (CQB), explosive ordnance, and tactical maneuvers.

- Specialized Warfare: Training in various terrains such as urban, desert, mountain, jungle, and maritime environments.

- Language and Cultural Training: Proficiency in local languages and understanding of cultural dynamics for effective operations.


 

Equipment:

- Small Arms and Weaponry: Modern assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, and specialized weapons for different mission types.

- Tactical Gear: Advanced body armor, helmets, tactical vests, and clothing suitable for various operational environments.

- Communications and Surveillance: State-of-the-art communication devices, night vision equipment, and surveillance tools.

- Transportation: Specialized vehicles including armored vehicles, boats, helicopters, and transport aircraft for rapid deployment.


 

Notable Operations:

- Operation Shadow Strike: Infiltration and sabotage mission to disrupt enemy communications and supply lines.

- Operation Nightfall: Nighttime raid on a terrorist safe house to capture key operatives and gather intelligence.

- Operation Silent Thunder: Covert operation to neutralize insurgents in an urban area without civilian casualties.

- Operation Deep Recon: Deep reconnaissance mission behind enemy lines to gather intelligence on enemy movements.

- Operation Black Tide: Amphibious assault to secure a strategic island and establish a forward operating base.


 

The Black Berets are highly trained and disciplined operatives who undertake dangerous missions with precision and professionalism. They are the vanguard of the Islamic Caliphate Army's special operations forces, capable of executing complex operations with stealth and decisive force.


 

 Special Services Group (SSG)


 

Mission: The Special Services Group (SSG) is a highly specialized special operations force of the Islamic Caliphate Army, responsible for conducting unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and special reconnaissance missions.


 

Headquarters: Islamabad, Pakistan


 

Commander: Major General Ahmed Khan


 

Units:

- 1st Special Services Group "Zarrar"

  - Mission: Primary role is counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, and special operations.

  - Notable Features: Known for their distinctive maroon berets and rigorous selection process.


 

- 2nd Special Services Group "Bazookas"

  - Mission: Specializes in amphibious operations, including coastal raids and riverine warfare.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in underwater demolitions and riverine operations.


 

- 3rd Special Services Group "Fateh"

  - Mission: Specializes in mountain warfare, conducting operations in rugged and high-altitude terrain.

  - Notable Features: Expertise in alpine and cold weather operations, including vertical assault.


 

- 4th Special Services Group "Sher Dil"

  - Mission: Specializes in desert warfare and unconventional operations in arid regions.

  - Notable Features: Skilled in desert survival, mobile reconnaissance, and raiding operations.


 

- 5th Special Services Group "Spartans"

  - Mission: Airborne and air assault operations, including parachute assaults and helicopter-borne missions.

  - Notable Features: Rapid deployment capability and proficiency in airborne operations.


 

- 6th Special Services Group "Alpha Commandos"

  - Mission: Specializes in urban warfare and close-quarters combat (CQC), including hostage rescue and building assaults.

  - Notable Features: Expertise in dynamic entry tactics and urban counter-terrorism operations.


 

- 7th Special Services Group "Warrior Hawks"

  - Mission: Specializes in jungle and tropical warfare, conducting reconnaissance and unconventional warfare operations.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in jungle survival, tracking, and operating in dense vegetation.


 

Training:

- Selection and Assessment: Rigorous selection process, including physical fitness tests, psychological assessments, and specialized skill evaluations.

- Physical Fitness and Endurance: Intensive physical training to maintain peak fitness levels required for combat operations.

- Combat Skills: Advanced training in marksmanship, close combat, explosives handling, and tactical maneuvers.

- Specialized Warfare: Training in specialized environments such as desert, mountain, jungle, urban, and maritime.

- Language and Cultural Training: Proficiency in local languages and understanding of cultural nuances in operational areas.


 

Equipment:

- Small Arms and Weaponry: Modern assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, and specialized weapons for various mission types.

- Tactical Gear: Body armor, helmets, tactical vests, and specialized clothing for different operational environments.

- Communications and Surveillance: Advanced communication equipment, night vision devices, and surveillance equipment.

- Transportation: Specialized vehicles, including desert vehicles, amphibious assault craft, helicopters, and transport aircraft.


 

Notable Operations:

- Operation Swift Retribution: Raid on a terrorist stronghold in the mountains, resulting in the capture of high-value targets and the rescue of hostages.

- Operation Silent Thunder: Covert operation to eliminate insurgent leaders in urban areas without civilian casualties.

- Operation Sea Eagle: Amphibious assault to neutralize pirates and secure vital coastal installations.

- Operation Red Arrow: Airborne assault on enemy positions in a remote region, disrupting hostile activities and seizing strategic locations.

- Operation Jungle Fury: Special reconnaissance and raiding missions in dense jungle environments to dismantle enemy camps and infrastructure.


 

The Special Services Group (SSG) of the Islamic Caliphate Army is renowned for its professionalism, courage, and ability to undertake the most challenging missions. They are the tip of the spear, ready to defend the nation and respond to threats with speed, precision, and unwavering determination.


 

 Islamic Special Forces


 

Mission: The Islamic Special Forces (ISF) are elite units within the armed forces of the Islamic Caliphate, specializing in unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and special operations.


 

Headquarters: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia


 

Commander: Lieutenant General Hamza Al-Malik


 

Units:

- 1st Special Forces Regiment "Golden Falcons"

  - Mission: Conducts high-risk operations including hostage rescue, direct action, and counter-terrorism.

  - Notable Features: Known for their distinctive gold-trimmed uniforms and specialized training in desert warfare.


 

- 2nd Special Forces Regiment "Silent Shadows"

  - Mission: Specializes in reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and long-range reconnaissance patrols.

  - Notable Features: Operates in stealth and secrecy, utilizing advanced surveillance and reconnaissance techniques.


 

- 3rd Special Forces Regiment "Steel Lions"

  - Mission: Conducts maritime and amphibious operations, including ship boarding and coastal raids.

  - Notable Features: Expertise in underwater demolitions and swift waterborne assaults.


 

- 4th Special Forces Regiment "Mountain Hawks"

  - Mission: Specializes in mountain warfare, operating in rugged terrain and high-altitude environments.

  - Notable Features: Trained in alpine and cold weather survival, and proficient in vertical assault operations.


 

- 5th Special Forces Regiment "Desert Scorpions"

  - Mission: Expertise in desert operations, including mobile reconnaissance, raiding, and unconventional warfare.

  - Notable Features: Equipped with specialized desert vehicles and skilled in desert navigation and survival.


 

- 6th Special Forces Regiment "Sky Warriors"

  - Mission: Airborne and air assault operations, including parachute assaults and helicopter-borne missions.

  - Notable Features: Rapid deployment capability and expertise in airborne insertion and extraction.


 

- 7th Special Forces Regiment "Urban Tigers"

  - Mission: Specializes in urban warfare and close-quarters combat (CQC), including hostage rescue and building assaults.

  - Notable Features: Trained in dynamic entry tactics and urban counter-terrorism operations.


 

- 8th Special Forces Regiment "Jungle Panthers"

  - Mission: Conducts operations in tropical and jungle environments, including reconnaissance and unconventional warfare.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in survival and tracking skills in dense jungle terrain.


 

Training:

- Physical Fitness and Endurance: Intensive physical training to maintain peak fitness levels required for combat operations.

- Combat Skills: Advanced training in marksmanship, close combat, explosives handling, and tactical maneuvers.

- Specialized Warfare: Training in specialized environments such as desert, mountain, jungle, urban, and maritime.

- Language and Cultural Training: Proficiency in local languages and understanding of cultural nuances in operational areas.


 

Equipment:

- Small Arms and Weaponry: Modern assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, and specialized weapons for various mission types.

- Tactical Gear: Body armor, helmets, tactical vests, and specialized clothing for different operational environments.

- Communications and Surveillance: Advanced communication equipment, night vision devices, and surveillance equipment.

- Transportation: Specialized vehicles, including desert vehicles, amphibious assault craft, helicopters, and transport aircraft.


 

Notable Operations:

- Operation Desert Sword: Raid on a terrorist stronghold in the desert, resulting in the rescue of hostages and elimination of enemy combatants.

- Operation Silent Thunder: Covert operation to capture high-value targets in urban areas without collateral damage.

- Operation Red Tide: Maritime interdiction operation to seize illicit arms shipments in coastal waters.

- Operation Eagle's Nest: Airborne assault on a remote insurgent camp, disrupting enemy operations and capturing key leaders.

- Operation Jungle Storm: Special reconnaissance and raiding missions in dense jungle environments to neutralize enemy positions.


 

The Islamic Special Forces are highly trained and capable units tasked with safeguarding national security and responding to threats to the Islamic Caliphate. They operate with precision and discipline, ready to undertake the most challenging and dangerous missions to protect the nation and its people.


 

 Islamic Special Action Group (ISAG)


 

- Mission: The Islamic Special Action Group (ISAG) is an elite special operations force specializing in rapid deployment and execution of high-risk missions, including counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, and direct action.


 

- Headquarters: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia


 

- Commander: Major General Omar Al-Farsi


 

- Units:

  - Alpha Counter-Terrorism Team: Rapid response unit trained to respond to terrorist incidents, including hostage rescues and urban operations.

  - Bravo Direct Action Team: Specializes in direct action missions, such as raids, sabotage, and targeted strikes against high-value targets.

  - Charlie Special Reconnaissance Unit: Conducts covert reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering operations deep behind enemy lines.

  - Delta Maritime Operations Team: Experts in maritime and amphibious operations, including ship boarding, coastal raids, and underwater demolitions.

  - Echo Airborne Assault Team: Provides airborne insertion capabilities for swift and stealthy operations in remote or inaccessible areas.

  - Foxtrot Sniper Section: Highly skilled marksmen trained in precision shooting and long-range engagement.


 

- Training:

  - Intensive physical conditioning and combat training in various environments, including desert, mountain, and urban settings.

  - Advanced firearms training, including proficiency with assault rifles, sniper rifles, and machine guns.

  - Tactical driving and vehicle operations, including armored vehicles and off-road capabilities.

  - Specialized training in explosives, breaching, and close-quarters combat (CQC).

  - Medical training for combat medics to provide immediate care and stabilize casualties in the field.


 

- Equipment:

  - State-of-the-art weaponry and equipment, including assault rifles, sniper rifles, and specialized gear for each mission type.

  - Body armor, helmets, and tactical vests designed for maximum protection and mobility in combat situations.

  - Night vision goggles, thermal imaging devices, and other advanced optics for enhanced situational awareness.

  - Specialized breaching tools, explosives, and robotic systems for breaching and clearing obstacles.

  - Communication equipment for secure and reliable communication during operations.


 

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Desert Sword: Rapid assault on a terrorist stronghold in the desert, resulting in the neutralization of enemy forces and rescue of hostages.

  - Operation Silent Thunder: Covert operation to capture a high-value target in a densely populated urban area, executed without civilian casualties.

  - Operation Red Tide: Maritime interdiction operation to seize illicit arms shipments off the coast, disrupting enemy supply lines.

  - Operation Eagle's Nest: Airborne assault on a remote insurgent camp, destroying enemy facilities and capturing key leaders.

  - Operation Shadow Strike: Sniper mission to eliminate terrorist leaders from long range, preventing planned attacks.


 

The ISAG is renowned for its swift and decisive actions in the face of complex and dangerous situations. Members of the ISAG are selected for their exceptional skills, physical fitness, and ability to operate under extreme pressure. The unit plays a crucial role in safeguarding national security and responding to threats against the Islamic Caliphate.


 

 Caliphate Advanced Combat Unit (CACU)


 

- Mission: The Caliphate Advanced Combat Unit (CACU) is a highly specialized force designed to execute high-risk combat operations in diverse and challenging environments. The unit is trained to conduct missions ranging from direct action and counter-terrorism to unconventional warfare and hostage rescue.


 

- Headquarters: Istanbul, Turkey


 

- Commander: Colonel Yusuf Khan


 

- Units:

  - Alpha Assault Team: Specializes in direct action missions, including raids, ambushes, and assaults on high-value targets.

  - Bravo Counter-Terrorism Team: Rapid response force trained to respond to terrorist threats and hostage situations with speed and precision.

  - Charlie Urban Warfare Squad: Experts in close-quarters combat (CQC) and operations in urban environments, focusing on clearing buildings and tight spaces.

  - Delta Special Reconnaissance Unit: Conducts covert reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering missions behind enemy lines.

  - Echo Sniper Platoon: Provides precision fire support and long-range marksmanship in support of combat operations.

  - Foxtrot K-9 Assault Team: Utilizes specially trained dogs for various combat roles, including tracking, detection, and protection.


 

- Training:

  - Rigorous physical conditioning and combat training in various environments, including desert, jungle, and urban settings.

  - Advanced firearms training, including marksmanship, close-quarters battle (CQB), and sniper techniques.

  - Specialized training in explosives, breaching, and combat engineering for mission-specific requirements.

  - Tactical driving and vehicle operations, including off-road and convoy operations.

  - Medical training for combat medics to provide immediate care and stabilize casualties in the field.


 

- Equipment:

  - State-of-the-art weapons and equipment tailored for each mission, including assault rifles, sniper rifles, and specialized gear.

  - Body armor, helmets, and tactical vests for protection in combat situations.

  - Night vision goggles, thermal imaging devices, and other advanced optics for enhanced situational awareness.

  - Specialized breaching tools, explosives, and robotic systems for breaching and clearing obstacles.

  - Communication equipment for secure and reliable communication during operations.


 

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Black Thunder: Direct action raid on a terrorist safehouse, resulting in the capture of multiple high-value targets.

  - Operation Red Moon: Counter-terrorism operation to rescue hostages from a militant group, successfully extracting all hostages without casualties.

  - Operation Desert Snake: Long-range reconnaissance and surveillance mission to monitor enemy movements in a hostile desert environment.

  - Operation Night Hawk: Urban warfare operation to clear a high-rise building occupied by insurgents, resulting in the neutralization of all hostiles.

  - Operation Silent Ghost: Sniper mission to eliminate key enemy commanders, disrupting enemy leadership and coordination.


 

The CACU is recognized for its ability to operate independently and effectively in high-stress combat situations. The unit's members are selected for their exceptional combat skills, mental toughness, and ability to perform under pressure. The CACU plays a critical role in enhancing the operational capabilities of the Caliphate's armed forces, ensuring swift and decisive actions against threats to national security.


 

 Islamic Elite Reconnaissance Unit (IERU)


 

- Mission: To conduct advanced reconnaissance, surveillance, and intelligence-gathering operations in hostile and high-risk environments. The IERU is dedicated to providing actionable intelligence and battlefield awareness to support strategic and tactical decision-making.

- Headquarters: Cairo, Egypt

- Commander: Colonel Tariq Al-Fayed

- Units:

  - Alpha Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrols (LRRP): Specializes in deep penetration reconnaissance missions, often operating behind enemy lines for extended periods.

  - Bravo Surveillance and Target Acquisition (STA) Team: Experts in electronic and human surveillance, focusing on identifying and tracking high-value targets.

  - Charlie Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Squadron: Operates a fleet of UAVs for real-time aerial reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.

  - Delta Covert Reconnaissance Team: Conducts covert and clandestine reconnaissance missions to gather critical intelligence without detection.

  - Echo Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Unit: Engages in human intelligence collection, including interrogation, debriefing, and covert source operations.

- Training:

  - Rigorous training in advanced fieldcraft, camouflage, and concealment techniques to operate undetected.

  - Specialized courses in electronic surveillance, signal intelligence (SIGINT), and counter-surveillance.

  - UAV operation and maintenance training for aerial reconnaissance missions.

  - Covert operations and intelligence gathering techniques, including recruitment and handling of informants.

  - Survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE) training for operating in hostile environments.

- Equipment:

  - High-tech surveillance gear including night vision devices, thermal imaging cameras, and remote sensors.

  - Lightweight and durable communication equipment for secure and reliable field communications.

  - Advanced UAVs equipped with high-resolution cameras and real-time data transmission capabilities.

  - Specialized reconnaissance vehicles with enhanced mobility and stealth features.

  - Personal gear for extended field operations, including multi-environment camouflage and survival kits.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Silent Hawk: Long-range reconnaissance mission that provided critical intelligence on enemy troop movements, leading to a successful ambush.

  - Operation Eye in the Sky: UAV surveillance operation that tracked and identified multiple enemy supply routes, disrupting their logistics.

  - Operation Ghost Watch: Covert reconnaissance mission that gathered vital information on enemy fortifications, aiding in the planning of a major offensive.

  - Operation Whispering Wind: HUMINT operation that recruited local informants to infiltrate and report on enemy activities.

  - Operation Phantom Scout: Surveillance and target acquisition mission that resulted in the capture of several high-value targets.


 

The IERU is renowned for its ability to operate independently and provide timely and accurate intelligence that enhances the effectiveness of military operations. Members are selected for their exceptional observational skills, adaptability, and proficiency in both high-tech and traditional reconnaissance methods. The IERU's contributions are pivotal in maintaining battlefield awareness and ensuring the success of strategic and tactical missions. The unit's operations are conducted with the utmost secrecy and precision, often in collaboration with other special operations and intelligence units to maximize the impact of their intelligence-gathering efforts.


 

 Caliphate Special Warfare Group (CSWG)


 

- Mission: To conduct specialized warfare operations including unconventional warfare, guerrilla tactics, sabotage, and psychological operations. The CSWG is dedicated to destabilizing enemy operations through covert and clandestine methods.

- Headquarters: Istanbul, Turkey

- Commander: Brigadier General Hassan Al-Hakim

- Units:

  - Alpha Guerilla Warfare Unit: Experts in asymmetrical warfare, utilizing guerrilla tactics to disrupt enemy forces and supply lines.

  - Bravo Sabotage Unit: Specializes in sabotage missions targeting enemy infrastructure, communication networks, and logistics.

  - Charlie Psychological Operations Unit: Conducts psychological warfare to influence and undermine enemy morale and operations through misinformation and propaganda.

  - Delta Covert Action Unit: Focuses on covert actions including espionage, reconnaissance, and strategic intelligence gathering behind enemy lines.

  - Echo Support and Logistics Unit: Provides logistical and operational support, ensuring the smooth execution of special warfare missions.

- Training:

  - Intensive courses in guerrilla warfare, unconventional tactics, and survival skills.

  - Advanced training in demolition, sabotage, and the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

  - Psychological operations training, including techniques for propaganda dissemination and psychological influence.

  - Covert operations and intelligence gathering, with an emphasis on stealth and subterfuge.

- Equipment:

  - Light and easily portable weaponry such as compact assault rifles, submachine guns, and silenced pistols.

  - Specialized gear for demolition and sabotage, including explosives and electronic warfare tools.

  - Advanced communication systems for secure and covert coordination.

  - Survival gear tailored for extended operations in hostile or remote environments.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Shadow Strike: Guerrilla campaign against an occupying force, significantly disrupting their supply and command structure.

  - Operation Silent Saboteur: Successful sabotage of a key enemy infrastructure, halting their operations and causing substantial delays.

  - Operation Mind Game: Psychological operations campaign that sowed discord and confusion among enemy ranks, leading to decreased morale and effectiveness.

  - Operation Deep Cover: Covert intelligence operation that provided critical information on enemy plans and movements, aiding in strategic decision-making.

  - Operation Phantom Blade: Covert action resulting in the elimination of high-value targets, destabilizing the enemy leadership.


 

The CSWG is known for its ability to operate independently and execute high-stakes missions that require a combination of stealth, ingenuity, and tactical prowess. Members are selected based on their adaptability, strategic thinking, and ability to perform under pressure. The CSWG plays a pivotal role in the Caliphate's strategic operations, leveraging unconventional tactics to achieve strategic advantages and disrupt enemy capabilities. The group operates with a high degree of secrecy, often collaborating with other intelligence and special operations units to maximize mission success.


 

 Islamic Tactical Assault Team (ITAT)


 

- Mission: To execute high-risk tactical operations, including direct action raids, counter-terrorism missions, and hostage rescue operations. The ITAT is specialized in rapid deployment and precision strikes to neutralize immediate threats.

- Headquarters: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

- Commander: Colonel Tariq Al-Fahad

- Units:

  - Alpha Strike Unit: Focuses on direct action raids and assaults on high-value targets, employing advanced breaching and close-quarters combat techniques.

  - Bravo Counter-Terrorism Unit: Specializes in neutralizing terrorist threats and dismantling terrorist cells through precision strikes and tactical interventions.

  - Charlie Hostage Rescue Unit: Trained in rapid response and high-risk rescue operations, including hostage recovery in hostile environments.

  - Delta Recon and Surveillance Unit: Conducts advanced reconnaissance and surveillance to provide real-time intelligence for tactical operations.

  - Echo Support and Logistics Unit: Ensures logistical support, including transport, medical aid, and supply chain management, to sustain prolonged operations.

- Training: 

  - Intensive training in urban warfare, close-quarters combat, tactical breaching, and counter-terrorism.

  - Advanced courses in hostage rescue, negotiation, and crisis management.

  - Regular joint exercises with other elite units to maintain readiness and interoperability.

- Equipment:

  - Advanced personal protective gear, including ballistic helmets and body armor.

  - Specialized weapons such as assault rifles, submachine guns, sniper rifles, and breaching tools.

  - Tactical vehicles for rapid deployment and armored transport.

  - State-of-the-art communication and surveillance systems for real-time coordination.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Thunderstrike: Successful raid on a terrorist stronghold, resulting in the capture of key leaders and the dismantling of their network.

  - Operation Silent Storm: High-risk hostage rescue mission in an urban environment, freeing all hostages with minimal casualties.

  - Operation Iron Shield: Counter-terrorism operation that thwarted a planned attack, neutralizing the threat and securing critical infrastructure.

  - Operation Viper’s Nest: Tactical assault on a heavily fortified enemy compound, leading to the seizure of significant intelligence assets.

  - Operation Desert Eagle: Coordinated strike against an insurgent training camp, disrupting their operations and reducing their capabilities.


 

The ITAT is known for its rapid response capabilities and precision in executing complex operations. Personnel are selected for their physical fitness, mental resilience, and tactical acumen, undergoing rigorous training to prepare for the most demanding scenarios. The ITAT's ability to swiftly and effectively neutralize threats makes it a critical component of the Caliphate's defense and security strategy. The team operates with a high level of autonomy, often in conjunction with intelligence units to ensure mission success.


 

 Caliphate Covert Operations Command (CCOC)


 

- Mission: To conduct covert operations, including intelligence gathering, sabotage, and clandestine activities, to achieve strategic objectives without direct military engagement. The CCOC specializes in behind-the-lines operations, black ops, and undercover missions.

- Headquarters: Istanbul, Turkey

- Commander: Brigadier General Omar Al-Tariq

- Units:

  - Black Ops Unit: Engages in highly classified operations that require utmost secrecy, including targeted assassinations, sabotage, and infiltration.

  - Undercover Operations Unit: Deploys operatives undercover to gather intelligence, establish espionage networks, and disrupt enemy activities from within.

  - Sabotage and Disruption Unit: Executes covert actions to damage or destroy enemy infrastructure, supply chains, and communication networks.

  - Special Reconnaissance Unit: Conducts deep reconnaissance missions to gather critical intelligence on enemy movements, fortifications, and capabilities.

  - Cyber Espionage Unit: Infiltrates enemy cyber networks to collect sensitive information, disrupt digital operations, and plant misinformation.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Phantom Strike: Successful sabotage of an enemy radar installation, blinding their air defenses.

  - Operation Silent Shadow: Infiltration and intelligence gathering within a high-security enemy facility, leading to the disruption of their strategic plans.

  - Operation Black Widow: Covert elimination of a high-ranking enemy official, causing significant disruption in their command structure.

  - Operation Ghost Net: Cyber infiltration that compromised enemy communication channels, enabling strategic misinformation and intelligence gathering.

  - Operation Dark Sabre: Undercover operation that dismantled an enemy espionage network operating within the Caliphate.


 

The CCOC operates with a high level of discretion and autonomy, often working in conjunction with other intelligence and military units to achieve its objectives. Personnel are selected for their exceptional skills in stealth, subterfuge, and intelligence operations, and undergo rigorous training in covert warfare, advanced reconnaissance, and cyber operations. The CCOC's effectiveness relies on its ability to remain undetected while achieving maximum impact, making it a crucial element of the Caliphate's strategic and tactical arsenal. The CCOC is equipped with advanced surveillance technology, cutting-edge cyber tools, and specialized equipment to ensure success in their covert missions.


 

Islamic Strategic Strike Group (ISSG)


 

- Mission: Conduct strategic strikes and high-impact operations to neutralize key threats, infrastructure, and assets of adversaries. The ISSG focuses on surgical precision, high-value target elimination, and strategic sabotage to disrupt enemy capabilities.

- Headquarters: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

- Commander: Major General Ahmed Al-Sadiq

- Units:

  - Strategic Strike Team: Executes high-precision strikes on critical enemy targets such as command centers, missile sites, and key infrastructure.

  - Sabotage and Disruption Team: Specializes in covert operations aimed at disrupting enemy supply lines, communication networks, and logistics.

  - Special Weapons and Tactics Team: Utilizes advanced weaponry and tactics for complex missions requiring high firepower and coordination.

  - Cyber Warfare Unit: Engages in cyber operations to infiltrate, disrupt, and disable enemy digital infrastructure and gather intelligence.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Eagle Claw: Precision strike on an enemy command center, effectively crippling their coordination capabilities.

  - Operation Silent Sabotage: Covert destruction of an enemy ammunition depot, significantly impacting their operational capacity.

  - Operation Digital Storm: Cyber attack that disabled an enemy’s communication network, causing widespread confusion and delay.

  - Operation Viper Strike: Successful neutralization of a high-value target with minimal collateral damage.


 

The ISSG is equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry, specialized munitions, and cutting-edge technology to ensure mission success. Personnel in the ISSG are chosen from the elite ranks of the Islamic Caliphate’s military and undergo extensive training in various disciplines, including covert operations, cyber warfare, and high-precision tactics. The unit operates with a high degree of autonomy and is often deployed in conjunction with other strategic military and intelligence assets to achieve overarching strategic goals. The ISSG is known for its efficiency, precision, and ability to carry out complex operations with minimal footprint and maximum impact.


 

Caliphate Special Missions Unit (CSMU)


 

- Mission: Execute high-risk, high-value operations that require precision, expertise, and secrecy. The CSMU is tasked with counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, direct action, and strategic reconnaissance missions.

- Headquarters: Baghdad, Iraq

- Commander: Brigadier General Tariq Al-Fahad

- Units:

  - Counter-Terrorism Team: Specialized in identifying, infiltrating, and neutralizing terrorist cells and networks.

  - Hostage Rescue Team: Expert in rapid, decisive action to free hostages and neutralize captors with minimal risk to civilians.

  - Direct Action Team: Conducts surgical strikes, sabotage missions, and targeted eliminations of high-value targets.

  - Reconnaissance and Surveillance Team: Gathers intelligence and performs covert surveillance in hostile or sensitive environments.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Silent Thunder: Infiltration and neutralization of a terrorist cell planning a large-scale attack in a major city.

  - Operation Dawn Rescue: Successful extraction of hostages from a fortified enemy compound with no casualties.

  - Operation Phantom Strike: Targeted elimination of a high-profile insurgent leader, destabilizing the enemy's command structure.

  - Operation Shadow Watch: Covert surveillance of a suspected enemy base, leading to the acquisition of critical intelligence without detection.


 

The CSMU is equipped with advanced weaponry, cutting-edge surveillance technology, and specialized gear designed for stealth and efficiency. Its personnel are selected from the most elite units within the Caliphate’s armed forces and undergo rigorous training to ensure they can operate in the most challenging environments. The unit prides itself on its ability to execute complex missions with precision and professionalism, often working in conjunction with other intelligence and military organizations to achieve strategic objectives.


 

Islamic Rapid Response Force (IRRF)


 

- Mission: Provide immediate and effective response to crises, including natural disasters, civil unrest, and military emergencies. The IRRF is designed to be highly mobile, capable of rapid deployment to any location within the Islamic Caliphate's territories and beyond.

- Headquarters: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

- Commander: Major General Faisal Al-Rashid

- Units:

  - Emergency Response Unit: Specializes in disaster relief and humanitarian aid, equipped with medical and logistical support.

  - Civil Stability Unit: Focuses on maintaining order during civil unrest and providing support to local law enforcement.

  - Combat Readiness Unit: Prepared for immediate deployment in military emergencies, capable of engaging in combat operations.

  - Search and Rescue Unit: Expert in locating and rescuing individuals in perilous situations, including natural disasters and accidents.

- Notable Operations:

  - Operation Desert Shield: Swift deployment to provide aid and security during a major sandstorm that disrupted multiple cities.

  - Operation Guardian Angel: Coordinated response to a significant earthquake, providing medical aid, rescue operations, and rebuilding efforts.

  - Operation Iron Resolve: Rapid mobilization to counter an insurgent attack on a remote military outpost, successfully neutralizing the threat and restoring stability.


 

The IRRF is equipped with state-of-the-art transport and communication technology, enabling them to respond swiftly and efficiently. Their personnel undergo rigorous training in various disciplines, including emergency medicine, crowd control, tactical combat, and survival skills, ensuring they can handle a wide range of scenarios with professionalism and expertise.


 

Caliphate Elite Task Group (CETG)


 

- Mission: Conduct high-risk special operations, counter-terrorism, and strategic reconnaissance missions. The CETG is responsible for the most dangerous and critical missions, operating under the highest levels of secrecy and precision.

- Headquarters: Classified

- Commander: Brigadier General Khalid Al-Farsi

- Units:

  - Alpha Team: Specializes in counter-terrorism and hostage rescue operations.

  - Bravo Team: Focuses on strategic reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.

  - Charlie Team: Engages in direct action missions and sabotage.

  - Delta Team: Expert in cyber warfare and electronic countermeasures.

- Notable Operations: 

  - Operation Silent Dagger: Infiltration and neutralization of a high-value terrorist cell in a classified location.

  - Operation Shadow Strike: Covert reconnaissance and intelligence gathering behind enemy lines during a major conflict.

  - Operation Phoenix Flame: Successful sabotage of enemy supply lines and communications in a critical war zone.


 

The CETG operates with cutting-edge technology and equipment, ensuring they remain at the forefront of modern warfare tactics. Their training includes extensive physical conditioning, advanced combat techniques, survival skills, and psychological resilience to handle the most extreme conditions and high-stress environments.


 

 Special Warfare Unit


 

Mission: The Special Warfare Unit (SWU) of the Islamic Caliphate Armed Forces is a highly specialized force tasked with conducting covert, unconventional, and high-impact operations.


 

Headquarters: Classified


 

Commander: Brigadier General Shahbaz Gujjar


 

Units:

- 1st Special Operations Battalion "Scorpion Commandos"

  - Mission: Conducts direct action missions, raids, and hostage rescues.

  - Notable Features: Highly trained in close-quarters combat (CQC), marksmanship, and hostage negotiation.


 

- 2nd Special Operations Battalion "Shadow Guardians"

  - Mission: Specializes in reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and long-range surveillance.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in stealth tactics, sniping, and infiltration behind enemy lines.


 

- 3rd Special Operations Battalion "Thunder Rangers"

  - Mission: Specializes in airborne and air assault operations.

  - Notable Features: Capable of parachute jumps, helicopter assaults, and rapid deployment missions.


 

- 4th Special Operations Battalion "Night Stalkers"

  - Mission: Specializes in nighttime operations, sabotage, and counter-terrorism.

  - Notable Features: Skilled in covert infiltration, demolitions, and electronic warfare.


 

- 5th Special Operations Battalion "Desert Foxes"

  - Mission: Specializes in desert warfare, mobile operations, and irregular warfare.

  - Notable Features: Experts in desert survival, vehicle-mounted operations, and mobile ambushes.


 

- 6th Special Operations Battalion "Sea Wolves"

  - Mission: Specializes in maritime operations, including naval raids and amphibious assaults.

  - Notable Features: Proficient in small boat operations, underwater demolition, and beach landings.


 

Training:

- Selection and Assessment: Rigorous selection process based on physical fitness, mental agility, and specialized skills.

- Specialized Combat Training: Intensive training in marksmanship, combat diving, airborne operations, and survival skills.

- Unconventional Warfare: Techniques for guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and disrupting enemy operations.

- Language and Cultural Training: Proficiency in regional languages and understanding of local cultures and customs.


 

Equipment:

- Firearms and Gear: Advanced assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, and tactical equipment.

- Tactical Gear: Specialized body armor, helmets, night vision goggles, and tactical vests.

- Communication Equipment: Cutting-edge radios, GPS systems, and encrypted communication devices.

- Transportation: Specialized vehicles, helicopters, and fast boats for rapid deployment.


 

Notable Operations:

- Operation Silent Watch: Covert surveillance and intelligence gathering operation in enemy territory.

- Operation Phantom Strike: Direct action raid against a high-value target in a hostile urban environment.

- Operation Desert Storm: Mobile desert warfare operation to disrupt enemy supply lines.

- Operation Night Thunder: Nighttime assault to neutralize terrorist cells and rescue hostages.

- Operation Deep Blue: Maritime interdiction operation to seize illegal weapons shipments.


 

The Special Warfare Unit is a critical asset of the Islamic Caliphate Armed Forces, trained and equipped to execute missions with precision, speed, and stealth, ensuring the security and sovereignty of the nation.

 

### Air Force Special Forces (AFSF)

**1st Special Operations Wing**
- **1st Special Operations Squadron "Night Stalkers"**
 - Role: Covert Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Arif Khan

- **2nd Special Operations Squadron "Ghost Warriors"**
 - Role: Direct Action
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Javed Malik

- **3rd Special Operations Squadron "Shadow Strikers"**
 - Role: Counter-Terrorism
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Imran Farooq

**2nd Special Operations Wing**
- **4th Special Operations Squadron "Silent Raiders"**
 - Role: Hostage Rescue
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Zafar Ali

- **5th Special Operations Squadron "Phantom Commandos"**
 - Role: Intelligence Gathering
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Adeel Hussain

- **6th Special Operations Squadron "Storm Chasers"**
 - Role: Sabotage Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Kamran Qureshi

**3rd Special Operations Wing**
- **7th Special Operations Squadron "Eagle Talons"**
 - Role: Close Air Support
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Nadeem Shah

- **8th Special Operations Squadron "Desert Vipers"**
 - Role: Reconnaissance and Surveillance
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Usman Ahmed

- **9th Special Operations Squadron "Thunder Falcons"**
 - Role: Joint Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Rashid Malik

**4th Special Operations Wing**
- **10th Special Operations Squadron "Iron Hawks"**
 - Role: Urban Warfare
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Adnan Mustafa

- **11th Special Operations Squadron "Storm Breakers"**
 - Role: High-Value Target Extraction
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Bilal Raza

- **12th Special Operations Squadron "Dragon Claws"**
 - Role: Anti-Insurgency Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Squadron Leader Yasir Khan


### Naval Special Forces (NSF)

**1st Naval Special Operations Wing**
- **1st Naval Special Operations Squadron "Sea Shadows"**
 - Role: Covert Maritime Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Imran Khan

- **2nd Naval Special Operations Squadron "Ocean Predators"**
 - Role: Direct Action and Assault
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Ahmed Malik

- **3rd Naval Special Operations Squadron "Abyss Raiders"**
 - Role: Counter-Piracy and Anti-Terrorism
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Bilal Hussain

**2nd Naval Special Operations Wing**
- **4th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Silent Stalkers"**
 - Role: Hostage Rescue at Sea
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Tariq Ali

- **5th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Ghost Divers"**
 - Role: Underwater Demolition and Sabotage
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Asim Qureshi

- **6th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Storm Commandos"**
 - Role: Intelligence and Reconnaissance
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Faizan Raza

**3rd Naval Special Operations Wing**
- **7th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Tidal Serpents"**
 - Role: Coastal and Riverine Warfare
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Nadeem Shah

- **8th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Sea Eagles"**
 - Role: Amphibious Assault
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Usman Ahmed

- **9th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Trident Vipers"**
 - Role: Joint Maritime Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Rashid Malik

**4th Naval Special Operations Wing**
- **10th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Iron Fins"**
 - Role: Urban Maritime Warfare
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Adnan Mustafa

- **11th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Storm Breakers"**
 - Role: High-Value Target Extraction at Sea
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Bilal Raza

- **12th Naval Special Operations Squadron "Kraken Claws"**
 - Role: Anti-Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency Operations
 - Base: Classified
 - Commander: Lieutenant Commander Yasir Khan

 


 ### Advanced Technology Warfare Division (ATWD)

The **Advanced Technology Warfare Division (ATWD)** is a specialized unit within the military forces of the First Islamic Caliphate, dedicated to leveraging cutting-edge technology to gain a strategic advantage in modern warfare. The ATWD focuses on cyber warfare, electronic warfare, unmanned systems, advanced weapons development, and the deployment of mechanized units (Mechs).

### Organization

#### Headquarters
- **Central Headquarters**: Located in a high-security facility within the capital city, responsible for overseeing all operations, strategic planning, and technology development.

#### Specialized Units

1. **Cyber Warfare Unit**
  - **Mission:** Conduct offensive and defensive cyber operations to protect national infrastructure and disrupt enemy networks.
  - **Capabilities:**
    - Cyber espionage and intelligence gathering
    - Network penetration and disruption
    - Defensive measures to protect critical systems
  - **Personnel:** Elite hackers, cybersecurity experts, and software engineers.

2. **Electronic Warfare Unit**
  - **Mission:** Utilize electronic systems to gain superiority in the electromagnetic spectrum.
  - **Capabilities:**
    - Jamming enemy communications and radar
    - Electronic countermeasures (ECM)
    - Signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic surveillance
  - **Personnel:** Electronic engineers, signals analysts, and field operators.

3. **Unmanned Systems Unit**
  - **Mission:** Deploy and manage unmanned aerial, ground, and underwater systems for reconnaissance, combat, and support roles.
  - **Capabilities:**
    - Drone surveillance and strikes
    - Unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) for bomb disposal and reconnaissance
    - Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for naval operations
  - **Personnel:** Drone pilots, robotics experts, and unmanned systems operators.

4. **Advanced Weapons Development Unit**
  - **Mission:** Research, develop, and deploy advanced weaponry to maintain a technological edge over adversaries.
  - **Capabilities:**
    - Directed energy weapons (DEWs) such as lasers and microwave weapons
    - Hypersonic missiles and advanced propulsion systems
    - Enhanced conventional weapons with smart guidance systems
  - **Personnel:** Weapons scientists, engineers, and research specialists.

5. **Mechanized Units (Mechs)**
  - **Mission:** Utilize advanced mechanized units for enhanced battlefield capabilities in various combat scenarios.
  - **Capabilities:**
    - Heavy combat Mechs for frontline engagements
    - Reconnaissance Mechs equipped with advanced sensors
    - Support Mechs for logistical operations and battlefield repairs
  - **Personnel:** Mech pilots, engineers, and support technicians.

#### Training and Development
- **ATWD Training Academy:** A state-of-the-art facility dedicated to training new recruits and providing ongoing education to division personnel.
- **Specialized Training Programs:** Focus on cyber operations, electronic warfare techniques, unmanned systems deployment, advanced weapons handling, and Mech piloting and maintenance.

### Roles and Responsibilities

- **Cyber Operations:** Conducting offensive cyber attacks to disable enemy networks and defensive measures to protect national cyber infrastructure.
- **Electronic Warfare:** Gaining control of the electromagnetic spectrum to disrupt enemy communications and enhance battlefield awareness.
- **Unmanned Systems Deployment:** Utilizing drones and autonomous vehicles for reconnaissance, combat support, and logistical operations.
- **Advanced Weapons Research and Development:** Innovating and deploying cutting-edge weaponry to ensure technological superiority.
- **Mechanized Warfare:** Deploying Mechs for various combat roles, from frontline engagements to reconnaissance and support operations.

### Equipment and Technology

1. **Cyber Warfare Tools**
  - **Malware and Exploits:** Custom-developed software for infiltrating and compromising enemy networks.
  - **Defensive Software:** Advanced firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption tools.

2. **Electronic Warfare Equipment**
  - **Jamming Devices:** Portable and vehicle-mounted systems for disrupting enemy communications and radar.
  - **SIGINT Equipment:** Advanced receivers and processors for intercepting and analyzing enemy signals.

3. **Unmanned Systems**
  - **Drones:** Various models for surveillance, combat, and logistical support, equipped with cameras, sensors, and weapons.
  - **UGVs:** Robotic vehicles for reconnaissance, bomb disposal, and combat roles.
  - **AUVs:** Underwater drones for naval reconnaissance and mine detection.

4. **Advanced Weapons**
  - **Directed Energy Weapons:** Laser and microwave systems for disabling electronics and neutralizing threats.
  - **Hypersonic Missiles:** High-speed projectiles capable of evading defenses and delivering precision strikes.
  - **Smart Conventional Weapons:** Enhanced bombs and missiles with advanced guidance and targeting systems.

5. Mechs
  - Heavy Combat Mechs:Armed with heavy weaponry, designed for frontline combat.
  - Reconnaissance Mechs: Equipped with advanced sensors and stealth capabilities for scouting missions.
  - Support Mechs: Provide logistical support, battlefield repairs, and supply transportation.

 Conclusion

The Advanced Technology Warfare Division (ATWD) represents the pinnacle of military innovation within the First Islamic Caliphate. By integrating cyber warfare, electronic warfare, unmanned systems, advanced weaponry, and mechanized units, the ATWD ensures the nation's forces are prepared to face the challenges of modern warfare and maintain a decisive edge over any adversary.

Hajj and Umrah Security and Help Service Group (HUSHSG)

**Overview:**
The Hajj and Umrah Security and Help Service Group (HUSHSG) is a specialized branch dedicated to ensuring the safety, security, and assistance of pilgrims during the Hajj and Umrah seasons. This branch is divided into six main divisions: Security, Medical, Crowd Management, Pilgrim Assistance, Guides, and Special Response Team.

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 Divisions:

**1. Security Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Security Division is responsible for maintaining law and order during the Hajj and Umrah seasons. They handle threat assessments, crowd control, and respond to any security incidents to ensure the safety of all pilgrims.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Multicam Desert
      - Features: Tactical vest with reflective strips, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, name badge, and rank insignia.
    - **Riot Gear:**
      - Includes body armor, helmet with visor, shin guards, and arm guards.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Non-Lethal Weapons:**
      - Tasers, pepper spray, batons.
    - **Lethal Weapons:**
      - Glock 17 pistols, Heckler & Koch G36 assault rifles.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces, body cameras.
    - **Surveillance:**
      - DJI Mavic drones with cameras, binoculars, mobile surveillance units.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Ford F-550 armored trucks, Toyota Land Cruiser utility vehicles.
    - **Air Vehicles:**
      - Bell 412 helicopters for aerial surveillance.

**2. Medical Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Medical Division provides emergency medical care and health services to pilgrims. They are equipped to handle medical emergencies, conduct health checks, and provide first aid and advanced medical care.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: White with red accents
      - Features: Medical insignia, comfortable shoes, medical utility belt, and identification badge.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Medical Equipment:**
      - First aid kits, portable defibrillators, stretchers, advanced medical equipment for field hospitals.
    - **Transportation:**
      - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter ambulances, Chevrolet Tahoe medical transport vehicles.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Ambulances, medical transport vehicles.
    - **Air Vehicles:**
      - Bell 429 helicopters equipped for medical evacuation.

**3. Crowd Management Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Crowd Management Division ensures the smooth movement of pilgrims and prevents overcrowding. They manage the flow of people, set up barriers, and coordinate with other divisions to ensure safety.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: White and Dark Grey Multicam
      - Features: Lightweight, breathable fabric, reflective strips, comfortable footwear, utility belt, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Control Gear:**
      - Barricades, portable fencing, crowd control batons.
    - **Monitoring Equipment:**
      - Surveillance cameras, mobile control stations, density monitors.
    - **Communication:**
      - Megaphones, handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Toyota Hilux pickup trucks, Ford Transit vans for transportation of barriers.

**4. Pilgrim Assistance Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Pilgrim Assistance Division provides support and information to pilgrims. They help with directions, language translation, and general assistance to ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Light Blue
      - Features: Comfortable, breathable fabric, utility vest with multiple pockets, identification badge, and rank insignia.
  - **Assistance Gear:**
    - Portable radios, information pamphlets, and translation devices.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Information Equipment:**
      - Tablets for information dissemination, portable radios.
    - **Support Gear:**
      - Translation devices, pamphlets in multiple languages.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces, public address systems.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Nissan NV350 vans for transportation of assistance staff, information kiosks.

**5. Guides Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Guides Division is responsible for leading groups of pilgrims and ensuring they reach their designated sites safely. They provide historical and religious information and assist with any logistical needs.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Khaki
      - Features: Comfortable, breathable fabric, utility vest with pockets, identification badge, and rank insignia.
  - **Guidance Gear:**
    - Handheld radios, guide flags, and informational booklets.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Support Gear:**
      - Guide flags, informational booklets, translation devices.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Toyota Coaster buses for transporting groups of pilgrims.

**6. Special Response Team:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Special Response Team (SRT) is tasked with handling high-risk situations, including terrorist threats, hostage scenarios, and other critical incidents requiring rapid and decisive action.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: All Black
      - Features: Tactical vest, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, helmet with visor, and rank insignia.
    - **Specialized Gear:**
      - Full-body armor, night vision goggles, tactical gloves.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Weapons:**
      - SIG Sauer P226 pistols, Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, Remington 870 shotguns, H&K G3 battle rifles.
    - **Specialized Equipment:**
      - Night vision goggles, breaching tools, ballistic shields.
    - **Communication:**
      - Encrypted handheld radios, body cameras.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Lenco BearCat armored vehicles, Ford Police Interceptor SUVs for rapid deployment.

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The Hajj and Umrah Security and Help Service Group (HUSHSG) operates with a dedicated team of professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of all pilgrims. Each division plays a critical role in maintaining order, providing medical care, managing crowds, assisting pilgrims, and responding to high-risk situations.

 Mandi Inspection and Security Force (MISF)

**Overview:**
The Mandi Inspection and Security Force (MISF) is a specialized branch dedicated to ensuring the quality, safety, and fair trade practices within the agricultural markets (mandis) across the First Islamic Caliphate. This force operates under the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and is responsible for regulating and inspecting mandis to uphold standards and protect consumer interests.

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 Divisions:

**1. Security Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Security Division is responsible for maintaining law and order within mandis. They handle threat assessments, crowd control, and respond to any security incidents to ensure the safety of all stakeholders.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Olive Green
      - Features: Tactical vest with reflective strips, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, name badge, and rank insignia.
    - **Riot Gear:**
      - Includes body armor, helmet with visor, shin guards, and arm guards.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Non-Lethal Weapons:**
      - Tasers, pepper spray, batons.
    - **Lethal Weapons:**
      - Glock 17 pistols, Heckler & Koch G36 assault rifles.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces, body cameras.
    - **Surveillance:**
      - CCTV cameras, mobile surveillance units.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Toyota Hilux armored trucks, Ford Ranger utility vehicles.
    - **Air Vehicles:**
      - Bell 412 helicopters for aerial surveillance.

**2. Inspection Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Inspection Division oversees the quality control and inspection of agricultural produce within mandis. They ensure adherence to national agricultural standards and regulations.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Sky Blue
      - Features: Utility vest with inspection tools, comfortable trousers, boots, identification badge, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Inspection Tools:**
      - Scales, moisture meters, pH meters, temperature gauges.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
    - **Surveillance:**
      - CCTV cameras, mobile inspection units.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Ford F-150 pickup trucks, Chevrolet Silverado vehicles for transportation of inspection teams.

**3. Quality Control Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Quality Control Division monitors the overall quality of agricultural products traded in mandis. They ensure that products meet safety and health standards.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: White Lab Coat
      - Features: Lab coat, gloves, safety goggles, identification badge, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Laboratory Equipment:**
      - Microscopes, chemical analysis kits, food safety testing equipment.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Citroen Relay 35 L3 vans for transportation of quality control equipment.

**4. Market Regulation Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Market Regulation Division ensures fair trade practices and prevents market manipulation within mandis. They enforce pricing regulations and protect consumer interests.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Navy Blue
      - Features: Business attire with identification badge, comfortable shoes, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Regulatory Tools:**
      - Price monitors, market surveillance cameras.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Hyundai Elantra vehicles for transportation of market regulation officers.

**5. Farmer Support Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Farmer Support Division provides assistance and guidance to farmers within mandis. They offer advisory services, resolve disputes, and facilitate fair transactions.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Green
      - Features: Comfortable attire suitable for outdoor work, identification badge, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Support Gear:**
      - Tablets for information dissemination, advisory pamphlets.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Mahindra Scorpio pickup trucks for transportation of farmer support staff.

**6. Legal Compliance Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Legal Compliance Division ensures that all activities within mandis comply with national agricultural laws and regulations. They handle legal proceedings and enforce penalties for violations.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Black
      - Features: Business attire with identification badge, comfortable shoes, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Legal Tools:**
      - Legal documents, case management systems.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles for transportation of legal compliance officers.

**7. Special Response Team:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Special Response Team (SRT) is tasked with handling high-risk situations within mandis, including illegal activities, protests, and emergencies requiring rapid intervention.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark Grey
      - Features: Tactical vest, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, helmet with visor, and rank insignia.
    - **Specialized Gear:**
      - Body armor, riot shields, batons, tear gas.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Weapons:**
      - Glock 19 pistols, Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, Remington 870 shotguns.
    - **Specialized Equipment:**
      - Night vision goggles, breaching tools, ballistic shields.
    - **Communication:**
      - Encrypted handheld radios, body cameras.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Lenco BearCat armored vehicles, Ford Police Interceptor SUVs for rapid deployment.

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The Mandi Inspection and Security Force (MISF) operates with a dedicated team of professionals to ensure fair trade practices and the safety of agricultural produce within mandis across the First Islamic Caliphate. Each division plays a crucial role in regulating mandis, protecting consumer interests, and supporting farmers.
 
 First Islamic Caliphate Security Bureau (FISB)

**Overview:**
The First Islamic Caliphate Security Bureau (FISB) is the primary intelligence and security agency responsible for safeguarding the nation against internal and external threats. Established under the Ministry of Internal Security, the FISB plays a critical role in counter-terrorism, intelligence gathering, and maintaining national security.

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 Divisions:

**1. Counter-Terrorism Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Counter-Terrorism Division is responsible for preventing and responding to terrorist threats within the First Islamic Caliphate. They conduct operations to neutralize terrorist cells and protect the nation's critical infrastructure.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Black
      - Features: Tactical vest, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, helmet with visor, and rank insignia.
    - **Specialized Gear:**
      - Body armor, riot shields, batons, tear gas.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Weapons:**
      - Glock 19 pistols, Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, Remington 870 shotguns.
    - **Specialized Equipment:**
      - Night vision goggles, breaching tools, ballistic shields.
    - **Communication:**
      - Encrypted handheld radios, body cameras.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Armored SUVs for rapid deployment.

**2. Intelligence Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Intelligence Division gathers, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence information crucial for national security and decision-making. They monitor threats, conduct surveillance, and provide strategic assessments.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Plainclothes attire for undercover operations.
    - **Equipment:**
      - Surveillance cameras, drones, listening devices.
    - **Communication:**
      - Advanced encrypted communication devices.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Unmarked vehicles for covert operations.

**3. Cyber Security Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Cyber Security Division protects the First Islamic Caliphate's digital infrastructure and networks from cyber threats. They monitor, detect, and respond to cyber attacks to ensure the security of sensitive information.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Casual business attire.
    - **Equipment:**
      - Cyber security tools, advanced software for monitoring and defense.
    - **Communication:**
      - Secure digital communication devices.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - N/A (Operates from a secure cyber security center).

**4. Special Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Special Operations Division conducts high-risk missions requiring specialized skills and equipment. They are trained for direct action, hostage rescue, and other critical tasks.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Multicam camouflage.
      - Features: Tactical vest, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, helmet with visor, and rank insignia.
    - **Specialized Gear:**
      - Night vision goggles, breaching tools, ballistic shields.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Weapons:**
      - SIG Sauer P226 pistols, Heckler & Koch HK416 rifles, sniper rifles.
    - **Specialized Equipment:**
      - Climbing gear, parachutes, specialized vehicles.
    - **Communication:**
      - Encrypted communication devices.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Tactical vehicles for operations.

**5. Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Surveillance and Reconnaissance Division conducts covert surveillance and gathers critical information through advanced techniques and technology.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Plainclothes attire for undercover operations.
    - **Equipment:**
      - Surveillance drones, cameras, listening devices.
    - **Communication:**
      - Advanced encrypted communication devices.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - Unmarked vehicles for covert operations.

**6. Training and Development Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Training and Development Division ensures that FISB personnel are highly skilled and prepared for their roles. They conduct specialized training programs and provide continuous education.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Khaki
      - Features: Tactical vest, reinforced boots, utility belt with holster, and rank insignia.
    - **Specialized Gear:**
      - Training weapons, simulation equipment.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Training Equipment:**
      - Simulation rooms, shooting ranges, tactical training facilities.
    - **Communication:**
      - Standard communication devices.
  - **Vehicles:**
    - **Ground Vehicles:**
      - N/A (Operates from secure training facilities).

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The First Islamic Caliphate Security Bureau (FISB) operates with a dedicated team of professionals to safeguard the nation against various threats. Each division plays a crucial role in counter-terrorism, intelligence gathering, cyber security, special operations, surveillance, and personnel training.

### First Islamic Caliphate Mounted Patrol Unit (FICMPU)

**Overview:**
The First Islamic Caliphate Mounted Patrol Unit (FICMPU) is a specialized division responsible for patrolling and securing remote and rugged terrain using camel and horse-mounted units. Operating under the Ministry of Interior, the FICMPU combines traditional equestrian skills with modern tactics to enhance surveillance, mobility, and response capabilities in areas where conventional vehicles may be impractical or inaccessible.

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### Divisions:

**1. Camel Mounted Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Camel Mounted Division utilizes camels for patrolling vast desert regions and challenging terrains where motorized vehicles may struggle to navigate. Camels offer excellent endurance and adaptability, making them ideal for long-range patrols in arid environments.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Riders undergo extensive training in camel handling, desert navigation, and survival skills. They develop a deep bond with their camels, fostering trust and cooperation for effective patrolling.
  - **Equipment:**
    Camel-mounted patrol units are equipped with traditional Bedouin saddles modified for security and comfort during extended patrols. Riders carry essential supplies, communication devices, and weapons for self-defense.

**2. Horse Mounted Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Horse Mounted Division employs horses for patrolling rugged mountainous terrain, forested areas, and urban environments where maneuverability and stealth are essential. Horses offer agility, speed, and versatility, allowing riders to navigate challenging landscapes with ease.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Riders undergo rigorous equestrian training, mastering riding techniques, horsemanship, and mounted combat skills. They develop a strong bond with their horses, enabling seamless coordination and swift response during patrols.
  - **Equipment:**
    Horse-mounted patrol units are equipped with specialized saddles, tack, and gear designed for comfort, stability, and functionality during patrols. Riders carry communication equipment, weapons, and emergency supplies for effective patrolling.

**3. Special Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Special Operations Division within FICMPU comprises elite camel and horse-mounted units trained for specialized missions, including reconnaissance, border security, and rapid response operations. These highly skilled riders operate in small teams to conduct covert patrols and surveillance in remote or sensitive areas.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Special Operations riders undergo advanced training in reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and tactical maneuvers. They are proficient in stealth techniques, navigation, and small unit tactics, allowing them to operate effectively in diverse environments.
  - **Equipment:**
    Special Operations units are equipped with specialized gear for covert operations, including lightweight saddles, camouflage equipment, night vision goggles, and silenced weapons. Riders carry compact communication devices and survival kits for extended missions.

### Roles and Responsibilities:

- **Patrol and Surveillance:** Conduct regular patrols and surveillance missions to monitor activities, deter illegal incursions, and gather intelligence in designated areas.
 
- **Border Security:** Patrol and secure border regions, preventing unauthorized crossings and smuggling activities along the nation's perimeter.
 
- **Search and Rescue:** Provide assistance and support in search and rescue operations, locating missing individuals or travelers in remote or inaccessible areas.
 
- **Community Engagement:** Foster positive relationships with local communities, providing assistance, support, and reassurance through visible presence and outreach initiatives.

### Uniforms and Gear:

- **Traditional Attire:** Riders wear traditional Arab clothing adapted for practicality and comfort during patrols, including lightweight garments, headscarves, and desert boots.
 
- **Protective Gear:** Riders wear protective gear such as helmets, goggles, and body armor for enhanced safety and security during patrols.
 
- **Specialized Equipment:** Patrol units carry communication devices, navigation tools, first aid kits, and essential supplies for extended missions in remote areas.

### Conclusion:

The First Islamic Caliphate Mounted Patrol Unit (FICMPU) plays a vital role in enhancing security, surveillance, and response capabilities across diverse terrain and environments. Combining traditional equestrian expertise with modern tactics and technology, camel and horse-mounted patrol units provide a dynamic and effective solution for safeguarding remote and challenging regions within the Islamic Caliphate.

### First Islamic Caliphate K9 Specialized Force (FICK9SF)

**Overview:**
The First Islamic Caliphate K9 Specialized Force (FICK9SF) is a highly specialized unit dedicated to utilizing canine capabilities in various operational roles, including security, detection, search and rescue, and specialized operations. Operating under the Ministry of Interior, FICK9SF enhances operational effectiveness through the unique abilities of specially trained dogs.

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### Divisions:

**1. Explosives Detection Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Explosives Detection Division is responsible for deploying trained dogs to detect explosives and bomb-making materials. These teams support security operations at airports, government buildings, and public events.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Dogs undergo extensive training to detect various types of explosives and explosive residue. Handlers are trained in canine handling, explosive recognition, and security procedures.
  - **Equipment:**
    Dogs are equipped with specialized harnesses and vests for safety and comfort during operations. Handlers carry communication equipment and tools for immediate response.

**2. Narcotics Detection Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Narcotics Detection Division deploys canine teams to detect illegal drugs and narcotics in various environments, including airports, ports, and border crossings.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Dogs are trained to detect a wide range of narcotics and controlled substances. Handlers receive specialized training in narcotics detection, canine behavior, and law enforcement protocols.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams use specialized equipment such as detection kits, protective gear, and communication devices for efficient operations.

**3. Search and Rescue Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Search and Rescue Division utilizes canine teams for locating missing persons, disaster response, and wilderness search operations.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Search and Rescue dogs are trained in tracking human scent, locating survivors in disaster debris, and navigating rugged terrain. Handlers receive training in search techniques and first aid.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams are equipped with GPS tracking devices, first aid kits, and rescue gear for safe and effective search operations.

**4. Patrol and Security Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Patrol and Security Division deploys canine units for patrol duties, perimeter security, and crowd control during public events and gatherings.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Patrol dogs are trained in obedience, apprehension, and crowd management. Handlers receive training in canine control, crowd dynamics, and conflict resolution.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams are equipped with tactical harnesses, leashes, and protective gear for handling security and crowd control situations.

**5. Special Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Special Operations Division consists of elite canine teams trained for high-risk operations, including hostage rescue, counter-terrorism, and tactical support.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Special Operations dogs are trained in advanced obedience, agility, and apprehension techniques. Handlers receive specialized training in tactical operations, firearms handling, and close-quarter combat.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams are equipped with tactical vests, helmets, and communication equipment for coordinated and precise operations.

**6. Tracking and Trailing Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Tracking and Trailing Division deploys canine teams for tracking suspects, fugitives, and missing persons based on scent trails and other forensic evidence.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Tracking dogs are trained in scent discrimination, tracking techniques, and trailing over various terrains. Handlers receive training in scent detection, tracking theory, and forensic evidence preservation.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams use tracking harnesses, long leads, and GPS trackers for accurate and effective tracking operations.

**7. Medical Detection Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Medical Detection Division deploys canine teams to detect medical conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and seizures in humans.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Medical Detection dogs are trained to detect subtle changes in human body odors associated with medical conditions. Handlers receive training in medical detection techniques and patient interaction.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams use specialized detection equipment and medical alert systems for accurate diagnosis and immediate response.

**8. Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Urban Search and Rescue Division deploys canine teams for locating survivors in collapsed structures and urban disaster zones.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    USAR dogs are trained in rubble search, agility, and obedience. Handlers receive training in urban search techniques, structural collapse, and disaster response.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams use specialized search equipment, protective gear, and first aid supplies for safe and efficient urban search operations.

**9. Wilderness Detection and Conservation Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    The Wilderness Detection and Conservation Division deploys canine teams for wildlife detection, conservation efforts, and environmental protection.
  - **Training and Expertise:**
    Conservation dogs are trained to detect wildlife scat, endangered species, and invasive species. Handlers receive training in wildlife biology, conservation practices, and environmental monitoring.
  - **Equipment:**
    Canine teams use GPS collars, tracking equipment, and conservation tools for field surveys and wildlife protection efforts.

### Roles and Responsibilities:

- **Operational Support:** Provide critical support in various operational areas, including security, detection, search and rescue, and specialized operations.
 
- **Public Safety:** Enhance public safety through detection and deterrence of criminal activities, narcotics, and explosives.
 
- **Emergency Response:** Support emergency response efforts during natural disasters, terrorist incidents, and humanitarian crises.

### Conclusion:

The First Islamic Caliphate K9 Specialized Force (FICK9SF) plays a crucial role in enhancing the nation's security and operational capabilities through the deployment of highly trained canine teams. These specialized divisions contribute to a wide range of missions, including detection, search and rescue, security patrols, and specialized operations, ensuring a swift and effective response to various threats and emergencies.

**Joint Special Operations and Fighting Force (JSOFF)**

### Overview

The **Joint Special Operations and Fighting Force (JSOFF)** is a large, tier 3 special forces unit designed to conduct extensive and large-scale operations across various theaters of conflict. This force is characterized by its accessibility, enabling a wide range of personnel to join and contribute to the unit’s expansive capabilities. JSOFF operates under a unified command structure and is adept at handling broad-spectrum missions that require substantial manpower and resources.

### Mission and Objectives

The primary mission of JSOFF is to execute comprehensive and large-scale special operations that demand a coordinated effort across different regions and domains. These operations include counter-insurgency, large-scale assaults, area security, and support for conventional forces.

### Structure and Selection

JSOFF is structured to incorporate a vast array of personnel from various military and law enforcement backgrounds, ensuring a diverse and capable force. The selection process for JSOFF is designed to be more accessible compared to elite units, allowing a broader range of individuals to join based on physical fitness, basic tactical proficiency, and a willingness to serve.

### Command and Control

JSOFF operates under a centralized command to ensure cohesive and effective execution of operations. The command structure is designed to facilitate rapid deployment and coordination across multiple areas of operation.

**Commander of JSOFF:** Major General Tariq Al-Hassan

### Divisions within JSOFF

1. **Large-Scale Assault Division (LSAD):**
  - **Purpose:** Conducts major assaults and offensive operations.
  - **Equipment:** M16A4 rifles, M249 SAW, M240B machine guns, AT4 anti-tank weapons.
  - **Vehicles:** M113 APCs, Humvees, Black Hawk helicopters.

2. **Counter-Insurgency Division (CID):**
  - **Purpose:** Engages in counter-insurgency operations and area security.
  - **Equipment:** M4 carbines, Remington 870 shotguns, M203 grenade launchers.
  - **Vehicles:** MRAPs, M-ATVs, C-130 Hercules.

3. **Area Security Division (ASD):**
  - **Purpose:** Ensures security and stability in designated regions.
  - **Equipment:** HK416 rifles, FN SCAR-L, riot control gear.
  - **Vehicles:** Armored trucks, patrol boats, utility helicopters.

4. **Support and Logistics Division (SLD):**
  - **Purpose:** Provides logistical and support operations.
  - **Equipment:** Standard issue rifles, logistic support vehicles, communication gear.
  - **Vehicles:** Heavy-duty trucks, supply helicopters, cargo planes.

### Training and Equipment

JSOFF operatives undergo comprehensive training programs that include:

- Basic combat training
- Tactical training
- First aid and medical training
- Vehicle operation and maintenance
- Communication and coordination training

**Uniforms:** JSOFF operatives wear standard combat uniforms suitable for various environments, including desert, jungle, and urban settings. Uniforms include integrated body armor and communication systems.

**Weapons:** JSOFF is equipped with a range of reliable and versatile weapons, including:

- Primary: M16A4, M4 carbine, HK416
- Secondary: Beretta M9, Glock 17
- Support: M249 SAW, M240B

**Vehicles:** The unit utilizes a range of vehicles to ensure mobility and effectiveness:

- Land: M113 APC, Humvee, MRAP
- Air: Black Hawk, C-130 Hercules, utility helicopters
- Sea: Patrol boats, amphibious vehicles

### Operations

JSOFF is deployed for large-scale operations requiring significant manpower and coordination. Recent operations have included:

- Extensive counter-insurgency missions in conflict zones
- Large-scale assaults on fortified positions
- Area security and stabilization operations in volatile regions
- Support missions for conventional military forces

### Conclusion

The Joint Special Operations and Fighting Force (JSOFF) represents the Islamic Caliphate’s capability to conduct extensive and coordinated special operations. With a large and versatile force, JSOFF is equipped to handle a variety of missions that require substantial resources and manpower, ensuring the nation’s security and stability across multiple fronts.

**Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB)**

### Overview

The **Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB)** is the premier federal law enforcement agency of the Islamic Caliphate, tasked with investigating and enforcing federal laws, combating major crimes, and ensuring national security. FIB operates under the Ministry of Interior, maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and efficiency in its operations.

### Mission and Objectives

The primary mission of the FIB is to protect and defend the Islamic Caliphate against criminal activities, uphold and enforce federal laws, and provide leadership and support to other law enforcement agencies. The FIB focuses on major areas including counter-terrorism, cybercrime, organized crime, corruption, and major criminal investigations.

### Structure and Leadership

**Director of FIB:** General Khalid Al-Mahmood

**Deputy Director of FIB:** Colonel Sara Ali

### Divisions within FIB

1. **Counter-Terrorism Division (CTD):**
  - **Purpose:** Prevent and respond to terrorist activities.
  - **Key Operations:** Surveillance, infiltration, intelligence gathering.
  - **Equipment:** M4 carbine, SIG Sauer P226, tactical gear.
  - **Vehicles:** Armored SUVs, Black Hawk helicopters.

2. **Cybercrime Division (CCD):**
  - **Purpose:** Investigate and combat cybercrimes.
  - **Key Operations:** Cyber forensics, hacking investigations, cyber intelligence.
  - **Equipment:** Advanced computers, forensic software, secure communication devices.
  - **Vehicles:** Specialized mobile units, utility vehicles.

3. **Organized Crime Division (OCD):**
  - **Purpose:** Dismantle organized crime syndicates.
  - **Key Operations:** Undercover operations, financial investigations, coordinated raids.
  - **Equipment:** HK MP5, Glock 17, surveillance equipment.
  - **Vehicles:** Covert vehicles, surveillance vans, standard patrol cars.

4. **Corruption and Financial Crimes Division (CFCD):**
  - **Purpose:** Investigate financial crimes and corruption.
  - **Key Operations:** Audits, financial tracking, sting operations.
  - **Equipment:** Standard issue handguns, forensic accounting tools, secure databases.
  - **Vehicles:** Standard patrol cars, specialized mobile units.

5. **Major Crimes Division (MCD):**
  - **Purpose:** Handle major criminal investigations.
  - **Key Operations:** Homicide investigations, drug trafficking busts, high-profile case management.
  - **Equipment:** Beretta 92, Taser X26, standard investigative tools.
  - **Vehicles:** Standard patrol cars, specialized mobile units.

6. **Intelligence and Surveillance Division (ISD):**
  - **Purpose:** Gather and analyze intelligence.
  - **Key Operations:** Electronic surveillance, informant management, intelligence analysis.
  - **Equipment:** Surveillance drones, advanced communication devices, secure networks.
  - **Vehicles:** Surveillance vans, covert vehicles.

### Training and Equipment

FIB agents undergo rigorous training at the Federal Investigation Academy, focusing on:

- Federal law enforcement procedures
- Advanced investigative techniques
- Counter-terrorism tactics
- Cybercrime and digital forensics
- Undercover operations
- Physical fitness and tactical training

**Uniforms:** FIB agents wear tactical uniforms suitable for various environments, including urban and rural settings. Uniforms include integrated body armor, communication systems, and identification.

**Weapons:** FIB is equipped with a range of advanced weapons to ensure agents are prepared for any situation:

- Primary: M4 carbine, HK MP5
- Secondary: SIG Sauer P226, Glock 17
- Support: Tactical shotguns, Tasers

**Vehicles:** The FIB utilizes a variety of vehicles to ensure mobility and operational effectiveness:

- Land: Armored SUVs, standard patrol cars, specialized mobile units
- Air: Black Hawk helicopters, surveillance drones
- Specialized: Covert vehicles, surveillance vans

### Operations

The FIB is actively involved in high-profile operations that ensure national security and law enforcement. Recent operations include:

- Counter-terrorism raids on suspected terrorist cells
- Cybercrime busts involving major hacking networks
- Undercover operations to dismantle organized crime syndicates
- Financial crime investigations leading to the arrest of corrupt officials
- Major drug trafficking busts and coordinated raids

### Conclusion

The Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB) stands as a cornerstone of law enforcement within the Islamic Caliphate, equipped and prepared to handle the most significant and complex criminal activities. With a focus on integrity, professionalism, and efficiency, the FIB ensures the safety and security of the nation, providing exemplary leadership and support to other law enforcement agencies.

 ### The First Islamic Caliphate Honor Guard

The First Islamic Caliphate Honor Guard is an elite ceremonial unit tasked with the highest honors and duties in representing the Caliphate during state functions, military ceremonies, and solemn events. Known for their impeccable discipline, precision, and dedication, the Honor Guard plays a crucial role in upholding the traditions and values of the Caliphate.

#### Mission and Responsibilities
The Honor Guard is responsible for:
- **Ceremonial Duties**: Participating in official ceremonies, including guard changes, state visits, and national celebrations.
- **Funerals**: Providing full military honors at the funerals of service members, martyrs, and royal family members, ensuring a dignified and respectful farewell.
- **Parades**: Leading and marching in military and civic parades, showcasing the pride and strength of the Caliphate’s armed forces.
- **Security**: Ensuring the security of high-profile events and state functions, maintaining a vigilant and composed presence.
- **Receptions**: Welcoming and providing ceremonial honors for state visitors, including foreign leaders and representatives.

#### Organization and Structure
The Honor Guard is divided into several specialized units to cover various aspects of their duties:

1. **Ceremonial Company**
  - Responsible for performing at state ceremonies, guard changes, and formal parades.
  - Members are trained in precise drill and ceremonial maneuvers.

2. **Funeral Company**
  - Specializes in providing military honors at funerals, including the carrying of caskets, flag presentations, and firing salutes.
  - Ensures that all funeral rites are conducted with utmost respect and dignity.

3. **Royal Escort Company**
  - Provides ceremonial and security services during royal events, state visits, and important national functions.
  - Escorts and guards members of the royal family and visiting dignitaries.

4. **Color Guard**
  - Responsible for the presentation and protection of the national flag and military standards during ceremonies.
  - Performs flag raising and lowering ceremonies with precision and reverence.

#### Uniform and Equipment
The Honor Guard is distinguished by their formal and ceremonial attire, designed to reflect the traditions and heritage of the Caliphate:

- **Uniforms**: 
 - **Formal Dress Uniform**: Dark green tunic with gold accents, white trousers, and a ceremonial sash in the colors of the Caliphate. 
 - **Funeral Dress Uniform**: Black dress uniform worn during funerals and somber occasions.
 - **Royal Escort Uniform**: Unique uniform with additional gold embroidery and insignias to signify their role in protecting the royal family.
 - **Parade Uniform**: Includes ceremonial medals and decorations for state receptions and parades.

- **Camouflage Patterns**: 
 - **Desert Multicam**: Worn by the Security Division for desert climates.
 - **White and Dark Grey Multicam**: Worn by the Crowd Management Division.

- **Headgear**: 
 - **Plumed Helmet**: Traditional helmet with a plume for formal ceremonies.
 - **Ceremonial Beret**: Worn during less formal events and guard duties.

- **Footwear**: 
 - **Polished Black Boots**: Standard for all formal and ceremonial occasions.
 - **Combat Boots**: Worn by the Security Division and other units during operational duties.

- **Weapons**:
 - **Ceremonial Swords**: Used for formal parades and guard duties.
 - **Rifles**: 
   - **M1 Garand**: Used for firing salutes and ceremonial purposes.
   - **Standard Issue Assault Rifles**: Such as the AK-103, used for security and operational duties.
 - **Sidearms**: Standard-issue sidearms carried during security duties.

#### Vehicles and Equipment
The Honor Guard utilizes a range of vehicles and equipment to fulfill their duties:

- **Vehicles**: 
 - **Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs)**: For secure transport during high-profile events.
 - **Ceremonial Motorcade Vehicles**: For escorting dignitaries and royal family members.
 - **Utility Vehicles**: For logistical support and operational duties.

- **Specialized Equipment**:
 - **Communication Gear**: Advanced radios and communication devices for coordination during events.
 - **Protective Gear**: Body armor and helmets for security duties.
 - **Crowd Control Equipment**: Non-lethal weapons and gear for the Crowd Management Division, including riot shields and tear gas.

Training and Selection
Members of the Honor Guard are selected from the finest soldiers across the Caliphate’s armed forces. Selection criteria include:

- **Physical Fitness**: High standards of physical conditioning and endurance.
- **Discipline and Conduct**: Exemplary military conduct and discipline.
- **Ceremonial Skills**: Proficiency in drill, marching, and ceremonial protocols.
- **Appearance**: Attention to personal grooming and uniform maintenance.

Training for the Honor Guard is rigorous, encompassing both the physical demands of ceremonial duties and the precision required for military honors. This includes:

- **Drill and Ceremony**: Extensive practice in marching, saluting, and other ceremonial movements.
- **Funeral Honors**: Training in the conduct of military funerals, including casket bearing and flag folding.
- **Security Protocols**: Instruction in providing security during high-profile events.

#### Role in the Caliphate
The First Islamic Caliphate Honor Guard serves as a symbol of national pride and military excellence. Their presence at ceremonies and events reflects the values and traditions of the Caliphate, honoring the past while representing the strength and unity of the present. The Honor Guard’s dedication and professionalism ensure that the Caliphate’s most significant moments are marked with dignity and respect.

#### State Visits and Receptions
In addition to their other duties, the Honor Guard plays a crucial role in the reception of state visitors:
- **Welcoming Ceremonies**: The Honor Guard conducts welcoming ceremonies for foreign leaders and representatives, providing a grand and formal reception that includes a full military parade and the presentation of the national flag.
- **Guard of Honor**: During state visits, the Honor Guard forms a Guard of Honor, standing at attention and presenting arms as a mark of respect and goodwill.
- **Escort Duties**: The Royal Escort Company accompanies dignitaries during their visit, ensuring their safety and providing a ceremonial presence at all official engagements.

The First Islamic Caliphate Honor Guard exemplifies the highest standards of military tradition and honor, serving as the ceremonial face of the Caliphate’s armed forces.

 

The First Islamic Caliphate Peacekeeping Aid and Red Crescent Organization

**Overview:**
The First Islamic Caliphate Peacekeeping Aid and Red Crescent Organization (FIC-PACRO) is a multifaceted humanitarian and peacekeeping agency dedicated to providing aid, medical assistance, disaster relief, and peacekeeping support both domestically and internationally. Operating under the Ministry of Health, FIC-PACRO serves as a cornerstone of the nation's humanitarian efforts and peacekeeping missions.

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### Divisions:

**1. Aid and Relief Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides emergency aid and relief supplies to regions affected by natural disasters, conflicts, and other crises.
  - **Operations:**
    Deploys teams to disaster zones, distributes food, water, shelter materials, and medical supplies.
  - **Equipment:**
    Trucks (Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford F-550), helicopters (Bell 412), and ships for transport; mobile medical clinics, field hospitals, and emergency supplies.

**2. Medical Services Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides medical care to communities affected by conflict and disaster, operates mobile clinics, and conducts health education programs.
  - **Operations:**
    Deploys medical teams to remote areas, operates field hospitals, provides vaccinations, and manages health programs.
  - **Equipment:**
    Medical supplies, mobile clinics (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter), field hospitals, medical transport vehicles (Chevrolet Tahoe).

**3. Disaster Response Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Coordinates rapid response efforts during emergencies, including search and rescue operations and humanitarian assistance.
  - **Operations:**
    Provides emergency medical care, distributes relief supplies, and coordinates logistics with local and international agencies.
  - **Equipment:**
    Search and rescue equipment, drones (DJI Mavic), heavy machinery (Caterpillar bulldozers), and emergency response vehicles.

**4. Red Crescent Youth Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Engages youth in humanitarian activities, promotes volunteerism, and provides training in first aid and disaster response.
  - **Operations:**
    Conducts community outreach, organizes blood drives, and raises awareness about humanitarian issues.
  - **Equipment:**
    Educational materials, first aid kits, and volunteer uniforms.

**5. International Cooperation Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages partnerships with international humanitarian organizations, supports peacekeeping missions, and advocates for humanitarian law.
  - **Operations:**
    Collaborates with UN agencies, NGOs, and foreign governments to provide aid, support refugees, and conduct peacekeeping operations.
  - **Equipment:**
    Communication equipment (satellite phones), diplomatic resources, and international aid agreements.

**6. Training and Development Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides training in disaster response, first aid, and healthcare to staff, volunteers, and communities.
  - **Operations:**
    Conducts workshops, seminars, and simulations; offers certifications in disaster management and technical support.
  - **Equipment:**
    Training materials, simulation equipment, and educational resources.

**7. Peacekeeping Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Supports international peacekeeping missions and conflict resolution efforts.
  - **Operations:**
    Deploys peacekeeping forces, monitors ceasefire agreements, and protects civilians.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Infantry Weapons:**
      - AK-47 assault rifles
      - FN F2000 assault rifles
      - Glock 17 pistols
    - **Heavy Weapons:**
      - RPG-7 rocket launchers
      - FN MAG machine guns
    - **Vehicles:**
      - Armored personnel carriers (Lenco BearCat)
      - Light tactical vehicles (Toyota Hilux)
      - Communication equipment and night vision devices.

**8. Logistics and Supply Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages the procurement, storage, and distribution of humanitarian aid and equipment.
  - **Operations:**
    Ensures timely delivery of supplies to field operations and maintains inventory control.
  - **Equipment:**
    Warehousing facilities, transport vehicles, and supply management systems.

**9. Engineering and Infrastructure Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides infrastructure support for humanitarian operations, including construction and maintenance of facilities.
  - **Operations:**
    Constructs temporary shelters, water supply systems, and sanitation facilities.
  - **Equipment:**
    Construction machinery (excavators, cranes), prefabricated materials, and engineering tools.

**10. Security and Protection Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides security for humanitarian operations, staff, and facilities.
  - **Operations:**
    Conducts security assessments, ensures safety during aid distribution, and manages security protocols.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Personal Equipment:**
      - Body armor and helmets
      - Communication devices
      - Non-lethal weapons (pepper spray, batons)
    - **Vehicles:**
      - Security vehicles (Toyota Land Cruiser)
      - Surveillance equipment and CCTV systems.

**11. Communications and Information Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages communications and information systems for efficient coordination and information sharing.
  - **Operations:**
    Maintains communication networks, IT support, and data management.
  - **Equipment:**
    Satellite communication systems, computers, and digital radios.

**12. Air Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Supports humanitarian missions with aerial transport and reconnaissance capabilities.
  - **Operations:**
    Conducts medical evacuations, transport of personnel and supplies, and aerial surveillance.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Aircraft:**
      - Bell 429 helicopters
      - Airbus H125 helicopters
      - Cessna Caravan fixed-wing aircraft
    - **UAVs:** Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for reconnaissance

**13. Maritime Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides maritime support for disaster response and aid delivery in coastal regions.
  - **Operations:**
    Conducts search and rescue at sea, maritime transport, and offshore operations.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Vessels:**
      - Patrol boats
      - Rescue vessels
      - Maritime navigation systems

**14. Legal Affairs Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides legal counsel, ensures compliance with humanitarian law, and manages legal affairs.
  - **Operations:**
    Advises on legal matters, negotiates agreements, and handles dispute resolution.
  - **Equipment:**
    Legal documentation, international law resources, and legal experts.

### Roles and Responsibilities:

- **Humanitarian Assistance:** Provide aid and relief to disaster-affected communities.
- **Medical Support:** Deliver medical care and public health services.
- **Disaster Response:** Coordinate emergency response efforts.
- **Peacekeeping Support:** Support international peacekeeping missions.
- **Capacity Building:** Train staff, volunteers, and communities in disaster preparedness and response.

### Conclusion:

The First Islamic Caliphate Peacekeeping Aid and Red Crescent Organization is committed to upholding humanitarian principles and ensuring the well-being of communities affected by disasters and conflicts. Through its diverse divisions and dedicated personnel, FIC-PACRO strives to make a positive impact, promote peace, and provide essential aid and services to those in need.

### Psychological Operations Group (PSYOP)

**Overview:**
The Psychological Operations Group (PSYOP) is a specialized branch within the First Islamic Caliphate military, responsible for conducting operations to influence the perceptions, emotions, and behavior of target audiences. The aim is to support military objectives, enhance the effectiveness of combat operations, and undermine the enemy's morale and operational capabilities. PSYOP operates in both conventional and unconventional warfare environments, utilizing a wide range of psychological and informational tactics.

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### Divisions:

**1. Strategic Communications Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Responsible for crafting and disseminating strategic messages to influence foreign and domestic audiences. This division coordinates with other governmental agencies to ensure consistency in messaging.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Communication infrastructure, digital content creation tools, secure communication channels.
  - **Roles:**
    - Message development, media engagement, social media operations.

**2. Propaganda Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Focuses on creating and distributing propaganda materials to demoralize enemy forces and sway public opinion in favor of the Islamic Caliphate.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Printing presses, video production equipment, distribution networks.
  - **Roles:**
    - Propaganda creation, leaflet distribution, radio and TV broadcasting.

**3. Psychological Warfare Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Engages in psychological operations aimed at disorienting and destabilizing enemy forces through misinformation, deception, and psychological manipulation.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Loudspeakers, mobile broadcast units, deception kits.
  - **Roles:**
    - Psychological tactics, misinformation campaigns, battlefield deception.

**4. Media Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages media relations and produces content for domestic and international audiences to build support for the Caliphate's operations and policies.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Media studios, high-definition cameras, editing software.
  - **Roles:**
    - Media production, press releases, public information campaigns.

**5. Internet and Cyber Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Conducts online operations to influence perceptions through social media, websites, and other digital platforms. This division also counters enemy propaganda online.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Advanced computer systems, network monitoring tools, social media analytics.
  - **Roles:**
    - Cyber propaganda, online influence operations, countering enemy propaganda.

**6. Cultural Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Utilizes cultural elements to influence target audiences, promoting cultural heritage and values to garner support and build alliances.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Cultural artifacts, event management tools, traditional media.
  - **Roles:**
    - Cultural outreach, heritage promotion, event coordination.

**7. Tactical Psychological Operations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides direct support to military units on the ground, executing tactical PSYOP missions to influence local populations and enemy troops in operational areas.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Mobile loudspeakers, leaflets, portable broadcasting equipment.
  - **Roles:**
    - Tactical messaging, influence operations, support to ground forces.

**8. Intelligence and Analysis Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Gathers and analyzes intelligence to support PSYOP missions, identifying key influencers, psychological vulnerabilities, and target audiences.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Intelligence analysis software, surveillance tools, databases.
  - **Roles:**
    - Intelligence gathering, psychological profiling, target analysis.

**9. Training and Doctrine Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Develops training programs and doctrine for PSYOP personnel, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to conduct effective operations.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Training manuals, simulation tools, classroom facilities.
  - **Roles:**
    - PSYOP training, doctrine development, operational simulations.

**10. Special Projects Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Undertakes unique and high-risk PSYOP missions that require innovative approaches and specialized skills.
  - **Equipment:**
    - Customized tools and equipment tailored for specific missions.
  - **Roles:**
    - Special operations, experimental techniques, high-impact projects.

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### Weapons and Equipment:

**Non-Lethal Weapons:**
- Loudspeakers, leaflets, drones for leaflet drops, psychological manipulation tools.

**Lethal Weapons (for self-defense and support):**
- Small arms (Glock 17 pistols, M4 carbines), personal protective equipment (body armor, helmets).

**Communication and Propaganda Tools:**
- Handheld radios, satellite communication devices, broadcast equipment (radio and TV), internet infrastructure.

**Vehicles:**
- **Ground Vehicles:**
 - Armored personnel carriers, mobile broadcasting units, utility vehicles (Toyota Land Cruiser, Ford Transit vans).
- **Air Vehicles:**
 - UAVs for surveillance and leaflet drops, helicopters (UH-60 Black Hawk) for rapid deployment.

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The Psychological Operations Group (PSYOP) is a critical component of the First Islamic Caliphate's strategy to influence both enemy forces and civilian populations. Through a combination of strategic messaging, psychological manipulation, and cultural engagement, PSYOP aims to achieve the Caliphate's objectives by non-kinetic means, enhancing the overall effectiveness of military operations.

Aerospace Police, Medical, and Firefighting Organization (APMFO)

**Overview:**
The Aerospace Police, Medical, and Firefighting Organization (APMFO) is a specialized unit dedicated to ensuring safety and security onboard aircraft registered in the First Islamic Caliphate. APMFO operates specialized cabins equipped for police, medical, and firefighting purposes, providing comprehensive emergency response capabilities in the air.

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### Divisions:

**1. Aerospace Police Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Responsible for maintaining law and order onboard aircraft, handling security threats, and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark blue
      - Features: Tactical vest, identification badge, utility belt with holster, and rank insignia.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Weapons:**
      - Non-lethal: Tasers, batons, handcuffs.
      - Lethal: Glock 17 pistols (used only in extreme situations).
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces, encrypted communication devices.
    - **Surveillance:**
      - Onboard cameras, handheld scanners.
  - **Roles:**
    - Security enforcement, threat assessment, passenger screening.

**2. Aerospace Medical Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides medical care and emergency response onboard aircraft, ensuring the health and safety of passengers and crew during flights.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: White with green accents
      - Features: Medical insignia, comfortable shoes, medical utility belt, identification badge.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Medical Equipment:**
      - First aid kits, portable defibrillators, emergency medical kits, oxygen masks.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces, medical communication devices.
  - **Roles:**
    - Emergency medical care, health checks, medical evacuations.

**3. Aerospace Firefighting Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Responsible for fire prevention, detection, and firefighting onboard aircraft, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Yellow with reflective strips
      - Features: Fire-resistant material, helmet with visor, utility belt with firefighting tools.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Firefighting Equipment:**
      - Fire extinguishers, fire blankets, smoke masks, thermal imaging cameras.
    - **Communication:**
      - Handheld radios with earpieces.
  - **Roles:**
    - Fire detection, fire suppression, fire prevention education.

**4. Emergency Response Coordination Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Coordinates between the police, medical, and firefighting divisions to ensure efficient and effective response to emergencies.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Black with red accents
      - Features: Tactical vest, identification badge, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Communication:**
      - Advanced communication systems, coordination software.
  - **Roles:**
    - Emergency response coordination, incident management, resource allocation.

**5. Training and Development Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Develops and conducts training programs for all APMFO personnel, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark grey
      - Features: Training insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Training Equipment:**
      - Simulators, training manuals, first aid training kits.
  - **Roles:**
    - Personnel training, skills development, continuous education.

**6. Communication and Surveillance Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages communication and surveillance systems onboard aircraft, ensuring effective monitoring and coordination.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark green
      - Features: Communication insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Surveillance Equipment:**
      - Onboard cameras, monitoring systems, communication devices.
  - **Roles:**
    - Surveillance, communication management, information dissemination.

**7. Logistics and Support Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages logistics and support operations for all APMFO activities, ensuring the availability and maintenance of equipment.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Brown
      - Features: Logistics insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Logistics Equipment:**
      - Storage facilities, transport vehicles, inventory management systems.
  - **Roles:**
    - Equipment maintenance, supply management, logistical support.

**8. Psychological Support Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Provides psychological support and counseling to passengers and crew during and after emergencies.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Light blue
      - Features: Psychological support insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Support Equipment:**
      - Counseling materials, communication devices, support resources.
  - **Roles:**
    - Psychological support, crisis counseling, stress management.

**9. Technical and Engineering Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Ensures the technical readiness and safety of all equipment used by the APMFO.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Grey
      - Features: Engineering insignia, utility belt, identification badge.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Technical Equipment:**
      - Diagnostic tools, repair kits, technical manuals.
  - **Roles:**
    - Equipment maintenance, technical inspections, repairs.

**10. Legal and Compliance Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Ensures all APMFO operations comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark brown
      - Features: Legal insignia, utility belt, identification badge.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Legal Equipment:**
      - Legal manuals, communication devices, documentation tools.
  - **Roles:**
    - Legal compliance, regulatory oversight, incident investigation.

**11. Public Relations Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Manages the public image and communications of the APMFO, engaging with media and the public.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark red
      - Features: PR insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **PR Equipment:**
      - Media kits, communication devices, promotional materials.
  - **Roles:**
    - Media engagement, public information dissemination, crisis communication.

**12. Research and Development Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Conducts research to develop new technologies and methods for improving APMFO operations.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Light grey
      - Features: R&D insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **R&D Equipment:**
      - Research tools, prototypes, testing facilities.
  - **Roles:**
    - Research, development, innovation.

**13. International Liaison Division:**
  - **Introduction:**
    Coordinates with international aviation and emergency response organizations.
  - **Uniform:**
    - **Standard Uniform:**
      - Color: Dark blue with white accents
      - Features: Liaison insignia, comfortable shoes, utility belt.
  - **Equipment:**
    - **Liaison Equipment:**
      - Communication devices, documentation tools, liaison resources.
  - **Roles:**
    - International coordination, information exchange, joint operations.

 

**Aircraft Cabins:**
- **Security Cabins:**
 - Reinforced with secure compartments, surveillance systems, weapon storage.
- **Medical Cabins:**
 - Equipped with medical beds, emergency medical equipment, oxygen systems.
- **Firefighting Cabins:**
 - Equipped with firefighting tools, fire extinguishers, thermal imaging cameras.

**Ground Vehicles:**
- **Transport Vehicles:**
 - Armored personnel carriers, utility vehicles (Toyota Land Cruiser, Ford Transit vans).
- **Medical Transport:**
 - Ambulances, medical transport vehicles.
- **Firefighting Transport:**
 - Fire trucks, emergency response vehicles.

**Communication and Surveillance:**
- Handheld radios, encrypted communication devices, onboard cameras, mobile surveillance units.

**Weapons:**
- **Non-Lethal:**
 - Tasers, batons, pepper spray.
- **Lethal (for security division):**
 - Glock 17 pistols (used only in extreme situations).

The Aerospace Police, Medical, and Firefighting Organization (APMFO) ensures the safety and security of all passengers and crew onboard aircraft registered in the First Islamic Caliphate. By maintaining specialized cabins and a well-trained response team, the APMFO is equipped to handle any emergency situation that may arise during flights.

### Department of Search and Rescue (DSAR)

The Department of Search and Rescue (DSAR) is a specialized agency within the First Islamic Caliphate dedicated to providing critical search and rescue services. The DSAR is responsible for conducting operations in various emergency scenarios, including natural disasters, accidents, and other life-threatening situations. Equipped with advanced technology and staffed by highly trained personnel, the DSAR ensures the safety and swift response needed to save lives.

#### Leadership
- **Director of DSAR:** Brigadier General Asim Qureshi
- **Deputy Director:** Colonel Faisal Ahmed

### Air Rescue Division

**1. No. 1 Rescue Squadron "Lifeline" (HH-60 Pave Hawk)**
  - **Role:** High-Performance Helicopter for Rapid Response
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Omar Zaid
  - **Equipment:** HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters, advanced medical equipment, winches, rescue baskets, thermal imaging cameras, M240H machine guns

**2. No. 2 Rescue Squadron "Guardian Angels" (HH-65 Dolphin)**
  - **Role:** Medium Range Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Hassan Iqbal
  - **Equipment:** HH-65 Dolphin helicopters, rescue hoists, medical kits, NVGs (Night Vision Goggles), lightweight stretchers

**3. No. 3 Rescue Squadron "Sky Saviors" (AW101 Merlin)**
  - **Role:** Long-Range Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Arif Hussain
  - **Equipment:** AW101 Merlin helicopters, extended fuel tanks, medical suites, SAR (Search and Rescue) radar, flare dispensers

**4. No. 4 Rescue Squadron "Eagle Rescuers" (UH-60 Black Hawk)**
  - **Role:** Tactical Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Khalid Saeed
  - **Equipment:** UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, rescue winches, night vision systems, M134 Miniguns, medical evacuation gear

**5. No. 5 Rescue Squadron "Falcon Flyers" (EC225 Super Puma)**
  - **Role:** Heavy Lift Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Imran Nazir
  - **Equipment:** EC225 Super Puma helicopters, heavy lift capability, advanced communication systems, medical equipment, M203 grenade launchers

**6. No. 6 Rescue Squadron "Sky Hawks" (MH-65 Dolphin)**
  - **Role:** Rapid Deployment Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Nadeem Abbas
  - **Equipment:** MH-65 Dolphin helicopters, rapid deployment kits, hoist systems, thermal imagers, medical packs

**7. No. 7 Rescue Squadron "Storm Chasers" (CH-53 Super Stallion)**
  - **Role:** Extreme Weather Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Farhan Javed
  - **Equipment:** CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters, all-weather capabilities, heavy lift equipment, long-range fuel tanks, advanced radar

**8. No. 8 Rescue Squadron "Swift Rescuers" (Bell 412)**
  - **Role:** Versatile Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Bilal Mustafa
  - **Equipment:** Bell 412 helicopters, versatile SAR equipment, medical supplies, NVGs, communication devices

**9. No. 9 Rescue Squadron "Sky Guardians" (HH-60G Pave Hawk)**
  - **Role:** Combat Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Salman Tariq
  - **Equipment:** HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters, combat-ready SAR gear, GAU-21 heavy machine guns, flares, rescue hoists

**10. No. 10 Rescue Squadron "Night Owls" (Sikorsky S-92)**
  - **Role:** Night and Adverse Conditions Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Wing Commander Ahmed Jamal
  - **Equipment:** Sikorsky S-92 helicopters, night vision equipment, advanced radar systems, rescue baskets, medical kits

### Ground Rescue Division

**1. No. 1 Ground Rescue Unit "Trailblazers" (Specialized 4x4 Vehicles)**
  - **Role:** Rapid Response Ground Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Major Tariq Rahim
  - **Equipment:** 4x4 rescue vehicles (Land Rover Defender), off-road navigation tools, first aid kits, portable rescue equipment, winches, M249 light machine guns

**2. No. 2 Ground Rescue Unit "Desert Rangers" (All-Terrain Vehicles)**
  - **Role:** Desert and Mountain Rescue
  - **Commander:** Major Arif Qadir
  - **Equipment:** All-terrain vehicles (Polaris RZR), sand tracks, advanced GPS, water supplies, first aid kits, AK-47 assault rifles

**3. No. 3 Ground Rescue Unit "Urban Rescuers" (Urban Search and Rescue Vehicles)**
  - **Role:** Urban Search and Rescue
  - **Commander:** Major Noman Abbas
  - **Equipment:** Urban SAR vehicles (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter), building collapse tools, thermal cameras, medical kits, cutting tools, Glock 17 pistols

**4. No. 4 Ground Rescue Unit "Waterway Rescuers" (Amphibious Vehicles)**
  - **Role:** Water and Flood Rescue
  - **Commander:** Major Asad Malik
  - **Equipment:** Amphibious vehicles (Argo 8x8), life rafts, water rescue equipment, diving gear, waterproof communication devices, MP5 submachine guns

**5. No. 5 Ground Rescue Unit "Forest Rangers" (Forestry and Wilderness Vehicles)**
  - **Role:** Forest and Wilderness Rescue
  - **Commander:** Major Faisal Khan
  - **Equipment:** Forestry vehicles (Toyota Land Cruiser), chainsaws, survival kits, thermal imaging devices, portable shelters, Remington 870 shotguns

**6. No. 6 Ground Rescue Unit "Highway Heroes" (Rapid Response Vehicles)**
  - **Role:** Highway and Roadway Rescue
  - **Commander:** Major Imran Qureshi
  - **Equipment:** Rapid response vehicles (Ford F-150 Raptor), extrication tools, medical supplies, flares, hydraulic rescue tools, Beretta M9 handguns

### Maritime Rescue Division

**1. No. 1 Maritime Rescue Squadron "Sea Saviors" (Rescue Boats and Ships)**
  - **Role:** Coastal and Open Water Rescue
  - **Commander:** Captain Omar Zaman
  - **Equipment:** High-speed rescue boats (RHIB), life jackets, medical supplies, diving gear, water communication systems, M240B light machine guns

**2. No. 2 Maritime Rescue Squadron "Ocean Guardians" (High-Speed Rescue Boats)**
  - **Role:** High-Speed Maritime Rescue
  - **Commander:** Captain Fahad Ali
  - **Equipment:** High-speed boats (Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat), emergency medical kits, sonar systems, life-saving equipment, waterproof communication devices, HK416 assault rifles

**3. No. 3 Maritime Rescue Squadron "Harbor Rescuers" (Harbor and Inland Waterway Boats)**
  - **Role:** Harbor and Inland Waterway Rescue
  - **Commander:** Captain Hassan Raza
  - **Equipment:** Harbor rescue boats (Boston Whaler), navigation systems, medical supplies, diving equipment, portable defibrillators, SIG Sauer P226 pistols

**4. No. 4 Maritime Rescue Squadron "Deep Sea Divers" (Deep Sea Rescue Vessels)**
  - **Role:** Deep Sea and Offshore Rescue
  - **Commander:** Captain Salman Qadir
  - **Equipment:** Deep-sea rescue vessels (Catamaran), decompression chambers, advanced sonar, long-range communication devices, deep diving gear, MP5 submachine guns

**5. No. 5 Maritime Rescue Squadron "Island Guardians" (Rescue and Support Vessels)**
  - **Role:** Island and Remote Area Rescue
  - **Commander:** Captain Tariq Mehmood
  - **Equipment:** Long-range vessels (Patrol Boats), medical kits, survival equipment, advanced navigation tools, water desalinators, M4A1 assault rifles

**6. No. 6 Maritime Rescue Squadron "River Rangers" (River Rescue Boats)**
  - **Role:** River and Floodplain Rescue
  - **Commander:** Captain Ahmed Javed
  - **Equipment:** River rescue boats (Zodiac Boats), portable life rafts, medical supplies, water filtration systems, thermal imaging, Remington 870 shotguns

 Additional Equipment Used by DSAR

- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Helmets, body armor, gloves, safety glasses
- **Medical Equipment:** Defibrillators, oxygen tanks, first aid kits, stretchers
- **Communication Devices:** Radios, satellite phones, encrypted communication systems
- **Rescue Tools:** Jaws of life, ropes, ladders, rescue hoists, winches
- **Weapons:** Light machine guns, assault rifles, submachine guns, pistols, shotguns
- **Vehicles:** Specialized 4x4s, all-terrain vehicles, amphibious vehicles, rescue boats, deep-sea vessels, high-speed boats, helicopters
- **Navigation and Surveillance Equipment:** GPS, thermal cameras, sonar systems, night vision goggles, drones

The DSAR is fully equipped to handle a wide range of search and rescue operations, ensuring the safety and security of the populace in any emergency situation.


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National Factbook
Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: The first Islamic Caliphate
Leader Name: Abdullah the 1st
Currency: Currency Image
Pakistani Rupee
National Animal: National Animal Image
Bear
History: Declared Independence from United Kingdom in 1920 September 20th and was recognized on 20th October.
Geography
Continent: Asia
Land Area: 17,368.00 sq. km
Terrain: it is a flat terrain surrounded by mountains on all sides.
Highest Peak: Mt.Abdullah, 99,999 meters
Lowest Valley: Renees, -9,999 meters
Climate: Is moderate and cold between September and April
People & Society
Population: 1,216,014 people
Demonym: Muslims
Demonym Plural: Musalman
Ethnic Groups: Asian - 70.0%
African - 29.0%
Others - 1.0%
Languages: Arabic - 100.0%
Asian Languages - 100.0%
African Languages - 100.0%
Religions: Islam - 100.0%
Islam - 100.0%
Islam - 100.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 89 years
Obesity: 0%
Alcohol Users: 0%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description: Our economy is based of Gasoline and Oil trade and war tourism.
Average Yearly Income: $52.35
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $628,133,203.00
GDP per Capita: $516.55
Gross National Income (GNI): $-1,035,653,920.00
Industries: Gasoline oil and Tourism trade etc.
Military
History: The armed forces were established after aggression on the First Islamic Caliphate.
Islamic National Army
Islamic National Airforce
Islamic National Navy
Paramilitary Forces
Soldiers: 0
Tanks: 0
Aircraft: 0
Ships: 34
Missiles: 111
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 12/31/2023 08:00 am