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The first Islamic Caliphate

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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 574 days old, The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate is an ancient nation. The Caliphate of The first Islamic Caliphate has a population of 996,295 and a land area of 6,685.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 149.03. Pollution in the nation is a disaster. 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: 7,200,000 personnel
 

- Air Force: 2,300,000 personnel
 

- Navy: 3,000,0000 personnel
 

- Coast Guard: 900,000 personnel
 

- Marines: 1,000,000 personnel

**Paramilitary:**

- Rangers: 700,000 personnel
 

- Frontier Corps: 500,000 personnel
 

- Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF): 300,000 personnel
 

- Scouts: 200,000 personnel

-Tribal Defense Force:450,000 Personnel

-Islamic Caliphate National Guard (ICNG):900,000 Personnel



 

**Law Enforcement:**

- Police Departments: 5,000,000

- Special Security Units (SSUs): 200,000 personnel

- Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD): 730,000 personnel

-Customs,Port and Airport Security Forces:280,000 personnel

-Vip and Royal Protection Forces:900,000

**Secret Services:**

- Intelligence Bureaus (IBs): 800,000 personnel
 

- Federal Investigation Agency (FIA): 600,000 personnel
 

- Military Intelligence Agencies (MIA): 400,000 personnel


-Other Secret Services:700,000 personnel

 

 
 
Army of the First Islamic Caliphate (AOTIC)

**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 Armored Brigade “The Steel Titans” (Commander: Brigadier Irfan Siddiqui)
 


 

- 224th Artillery Battalion “The Thundering Cannons” (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)
 

Airborne Division: The Falcons

   - 1st Airborne Battalion

   - 2nd Airborne Battalion

   - 3rd Airborne Battalion
 


 


 


 

**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
 


 


 


 

**3. Lahore Corps:**
 


 


 


 

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Khalid Abbas
 


 


 


 

- 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)
 


 


 


 

- Islamic Special Forces (ISF)
 


 


 


 


 


 

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


 


 


 

- ISF Bravo Commando Unit “The Stealth Hawks” (Commander: Colonel Saifullah Malik)
 


 


 


 


 


 

- ISF Reconnaissance Unit “The Thundering Falcons” (Commander: Colonel Taimoor Shah)
 


 - 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)
 

Airborne Division: The Snow Leopards

   - 13th Airborne Battalion

   - 14th Airborne Battalion

   - 15th 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.

**EME Section:**

The Electronic and Mechanical Engineering (EME) Section is an integral part of the Army ensuring the seamless functioning of electronic warfare systems and maintaining various military equipment.

- **EME Regiment Commander:** Colonel Farhan Abbas

 

**Mission and Objectives:**

- Safeguard the territorial integrity and sovereignty of The First Islamic Caliphate.

- Counter external threats, including potential aggression from neighboring states or militant groups.

- Support civil authorities in times of natural disasters and emergencies.

- Enhance the operational readiness and combat capabilities of units within the core.

- Establish strong community relations to foster a sense of security and trust among the local populace.

**Training and Readiness:**

 

- Units within the core participate in combined arms exercises, enabling seamless coordination among various branches of the army.

**Key Equipment and Assets:**

- Advanced electronic warfare systems for signal intelligence and countermeasures.

- Maintenance and repair facilities for military equipment and vehicles.
**Signals Regiment:**

- Regiment Commander: Colonel Hasan Ali

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

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

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

**Radar Regiment:**

- Regiment Commander: Colonel Nida Khan

   - 1st Radar Battalion "The Sky Guardians" (Commander: Major Farhan Ali)

   - 2nd Radar Battalion "The Stealth Raiders" (Commander: Major Sara Malik)

   - 3rd Radar Battalion "The Vigilant Sentinels" (Commander: Major Imran Ahmed)
 

**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 Regiment:

Regiment Commander: Colonel Khalid Malik

1st Military Police Battalion "The Guardians of Order" (Commander: Major Ali Khan)

2nd Military Police Battalion "The Peacekeepers" (Commander: Major Aisha Ahmed)

3rd Military Police Battalion "The Law Enforcers" (Commander: Major Farooq Ali)

Utility Regiment:

Regiment Commander: Colonel Zainab Khan

1st Utility Battalion "The Engineering Corps" (Commander: Major Imran Malik)

2nd Utility Battalion "The Logistics Unit" (Commander: Major Ayesha Ali)

3rd Utility Battalion "The Support Services" (Commander: Major Farah Khan)
Certainly! Here's a fictional Medical Corps list for the First Islamic Caliphate:

**Medical Corps:**

- Corps Commander: Lieutenant General Fatima Khan

**Medical Divisions under Medical Corps:**

1. **Alpha Medical Division**

   - Division Commander: Major General Asad Ahmed

   - 1st Medical Brigade "The Healing Angels" (Commander: Brigadier Ayesha Khan)

   - 2nd Medical Brigade "The Caring Medics" (Commander: Brigadier Farhan Malik)

2. **Bravo Medical Division**

   - Division Commander: Major General Nida Khan

   - 3rd Medical Brigade "The Lifesavers" (Commander: Brigadier Sara Ahmed)

   - 4th Medical Brigade "The Mercy Corps" (Commander: Brigadier Imran Ali)

**Medical Battalions under Medical Corps:**

1. **Alpha Medical Battalion "The Swift Aid"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Kamran Khan

2. **Bravo Medical Battalion "The Compassionate Guardians"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Saba Malik

3. **Charlie Medical Battalion "The Lifeline Support"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Farooq Ahmed

 

**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

 

**Strategic Planning Division (SPD):**

- Director of SPD: Major General Hassan Khan

**SPD Missiles Division:**

1. **Alpha Missiles Brigade**

   - Brigade Commander: Brigadier Ahmed Malik

   - 1st Missile Battalion "The Thundering Titans" (Commander: Major Usman Khan)

   - 2nd Missile Battalion "The Stealth Guardians" (Commander: Major Fatima Ali)

2. **Bravo Missiles Brigade**

   - Brigade Commander: Brigadier Aisha Khan

   - 3rd Missile Battalion "The Swift Strikers" (Commander: Major Farhan Ahmed)

   - 4th Missile Battalion "The Silent Hawks" (Commander: Major Sara Malik)

**Missile Battalions:**

1. **Alpha Missile Battalion "The Thundering Titans"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Omar Ahmed

2. **Bravo Missile Battalion "The Stealth Guardians"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Kamran Khan

3. **Charlie Missile Battalion "The Swift Strikers"**

   - Battalion Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Farooq Ali

 **Islamic Caliphate Army Air Defence Core**

 

**Core Name**: Army Air Defence

**Mission**: To provide robust air defence coverage, ensuring the protection of vital assets and sovereignty of the Islamic Caliphate against aerial threats.

**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)
  - *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.

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.

The Al-Samim Air Defence Core stands ready to confront any airborne threat, employing a combination of advanced weaponry, comprehensive surveillance, and tactical expertise to ensure the safety and security of the Islamic Caliphate's airspace.

 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" - Bell OH-58 Kiowa (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)


6. **Special Services Group (FICA SSG)**: The FICA SSG is an elite special forces unit specialized in counter-terrorism and special operations for the Army. (Commander: Colonel Tariq Mahmood)
Assault Division: Specializes in conducting direct action missions, including raids, ambushes, and counter-terrorism operations in hostile environments.

Reconnaissance Division: Expert in gathering intelligence through covert reconnaissance missions, including long-range patrols, surveillance, and target acquisition.

Combat Engineering Division: Provides specialized engineering support for SSG operations, including demolitions, bridge construction, and obstacle breaching.

Sniper Division: Trains elite marksmen for precision shooting and reconnaissance, providing overwatch and intelligence gathering during operations.

Medical Support Division: Provides advanced medical support, including combat casualty care, trauma surgery, and medical evacuation, to ensure the health and safety of SSG operators.






 

First Islamic Caliphate Airforce(FICAF)

 

**Northern Air Command (NAC):**

- **Squadrons:**

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

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

  3. No. 33 Squadron "Strikers" (E-3 Sentry) - Electronic Warfare (Sqn Ldr Zafar Hassan)

  4. No. 42 Squadron "Falcons" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - 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 Eagle) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Zain Khan)

  7. No. 88 Squadron "Night Hawks" (Mirage III) - 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)

  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)

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

  14. No. 164 Squadron "Steel Falcons" (Mirage 2000) - 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)

**Central Air Command (CAC):**

- **Squadrons:**

  1. No. 9 Squadron "Griffins" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Usman Khan)

  2. No. 19 Squadron "Sherdils" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Rizwan Ahmed)

  3. No. 48 Squadron "White Pelicans" (IL-78 Midas) - Aerial Refueling (Sqn Ldr Adnan Hussain)

  4. No. 53 Squadron "Swordsmen" (Aerial Refueling) - Aerial Refueling (Sqn Ldr Hasan Ali)

  5. No. 61 Squadron "Thunder Wings" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Farhan Malik)

  6. No. 79 Squadron "Stealth Knights" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Danish Ali)

  7. No. 83 Squadron "Ghost Riders" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Ali Hamza)

  8. No. 101 Squadron "Cobras" (AH-1Z Viper) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Saad Siddiqui)

  9. No. 116 Squadron "Raptors" (F-22 Raptor) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Haris Khan)

  10. No. 128 Squadron "Guardians" (E-3 Sentry) - Airborne Early Warning & Control (Sqn Ldr Asad Zia)

  11. No. 135 Squadron "Stormbreakers" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Saqib Ali)

  12. No. 146 Squadron "Wild Geese" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Hasan Abbasi)

  13. No. 158 Squadron "Swift Hawks" (Rafale) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Irfan Haider)

  14. No. 167 Squadron "Specter Reapers" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Umar Khalid)

  15. No. 179 Squadron "Lightning Tigers" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Ali Hassan)

- **Bases:**

  1. CAC Base Sargodha (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)

**Southern Air Command (SAC):**

- **Squadrons:**

  1. No. 17 Squadron "Thunderbolts" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Abbas Ali)

  2. No. 35 Squadron "Blue Wing" (C-130) - Transport (Sqn Ldr Fahad Siddiqui)

  3. No. 37 Squadron "Talon Eagles" (F-15 Eagle) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waqas Khan)

  4. No. 44 Squadron "Desert Storm" (A-10 Thunderbolt II) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Saifullah Khan)

  5. No. 55 Squadron "Swift Falcons" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Salman Khan)

  6. No. 66 Squadron "Wildcats" (Eurofighter Typhoon) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Zaid Ahmed)

  7. No. 78 Squadron "Vipers" (AH-1Z Viper) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Uzair Ali)

  8. No. 91 Squadron "Warlords" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Saad Rasheed)

  9. No. 98 Squadron "Silver Arrows" (M-346 Master) - Advanced Training (Sqn Ldr Abdullah Khan)

  10. No. 110 Squadron "Dragonhawks" (Mi-35 Hind) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Aftab Ali)

  11. No. 124 Squadron "Thunderclaps" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Faisal Qureshi)

  12. No. 143 Squadron "Fire Hawks" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Yasir Mahmood)

  13. No. 153 Squadron "Ghost Wings" (Rafale) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Noman Ahmed)

  14. No. 169 Squadron "Bison Riders" (MiG-29) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Arif Raza)

  15. No. 180 Squadron "Shadowcats" (F-35 Lightning II) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Asadullah Khan)

- **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)
 

 

**Western Command (WEC):**

- **Squadrons:**

  1. No. 4 Squadron "Golden Lions" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Khalid Khan)

  2. No. 22 Squadron "Screaming Eagles" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Ismail Khan)

  3. No. 40 Squadron "Thunder Vipers" (Mirage 2000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waqas Siddiqui)

  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)

  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)

  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 (Sqn Ldr Nadeem Raza)

  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)

- **Bases:**

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

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

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

  4.WEC 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)
 

**Eastern Air Command (SAC):**

- **Squadrons:**

  1. No. 31 Squadron "Sky Hawks" (JF-17 Thunder) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Farhan Ahmed)

  2. No. 45 Squadron "Dark Scorpions" (Mirage III) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Aamir Khan)

  3. No. 52 Squadron " Dark Signal" (Electronic Warfare) - Electronic Warfare (Sqn Ldr Bilal Malik)

  4. No. 68 Squadron "Vipers" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - 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. 97 Squadron "Deadly Raiders" (Mirage III) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Imran Shah)

  8. No. 110 Squadron "Stealth Sharks" (F-22 Raptor) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Omar Mahmood)

  9. No. 124 Squadron "Bee Stingers" (A-10 Thunderbolt II) - Ground Attack (Sqn Ldr Ali Haider)

  10. No. 138 Squadron "White Falcons" (MQ-9 Reaper) - Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Sqn Ldr Saifullah Khan)

  11. No. 152 Squadron "Mountain Eagles" (Su-35 Flanker) - Air Superiority (Sqn Ldr Khalid Hussain)

  12. No. 165 Squadron "Thunder Ravens" (JF-17 Thunder) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Usama Ali)

  13. No. 171 Squadron "Cold Blades" (F-16 Fighting Falcon) - Aerial Fighting (Sqn Ldr Ahmed Khan)

  14. No. 182 Squadron "Heavy Raptors" (Mirage 2000) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Waqas Ahmed)

  15. No. 198 Squadron "Golden Birds" (Su-30MKI) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Faizan Malik)

16. No 459 Squadron "Silver Dragons" (J-10C) - All-Purpose (Sqn Ldr Umar Fiaz) 

- **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)
 


 

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 Fighting Falcon 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
 

Reserve Squadrons (Switch Bases often as per need but are based at one when not needed)

Transport Squadrons:
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

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
     

Aerial Refueling Squadrons:
No. 39 Squadron "Sky Tankers" (IL-78 Midas):

  • Role: Aerial Refueling
  • Base: NAC Base Skardu
  • Commander: Wing Commander Usman Ahmed

No. 57 Squadron "Air Bridge" (KC-400 Atlas):

  • Role: Aerial Refueling
  • Base: CAC Base Sargodha
  • Commander: Wing Commander Salman Malik

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

    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 Ayesha Malik
    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
    No. 121 Squadron "Silent Eagles" (Su-57 Felon)
    Role: Multirole Fighter
    Commander: Wing Commander Nida Khan
    No. 138 Squadron "Shadow Hawks" (MQ-25 Stingray)
    Role: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    Commander: Wing Commander Omar Ali
    No. 161 Squadron "Phantom Phantoms" (J-20 Mighty Dragon)
    Role: Air Superiority
    Commander: Wing Commander Bilal Mahmood
    No. 176 Squadron "Stealth Falcons" (B-21 Raider)
    Role: Strategic Bomber
    Commander: Wing Commander Sara Ali
    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 Aisha Khan
    No. 242 Squadron "Shadow Panthers" (J-31 Gyrfalcon)
    Role: Multirole Fighter
    Commander: Wing Commander Ali Khan
     

No. 45 Squadron "Thunder Bombers" (B-52 Stratofortress)

  • Role: Strategic Bomber
  • Commander: Wing Commander Farhan Ahmed

No. 88 Squadron "Storm Raiders" (Tu-160 Blackjack)

  • Role: Strategic Bomber
  • Commander: Wing Commander Aisha Siddiqui

No. 112 Squadron "Firestorm" (B-1B Lancer)

  • Role: Strategic Bomber
  • Commander: Wing Commander Saad Malik

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. 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 Nida Khan

No. 312 Squadron "Thunderhawks" (Mirage 2000)

  • Role: Tactical Bomber
  • Commander: Wing Commander Fahad Khan

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

  • Role: Tactical Bomber
  • Commander: Wing Commander Sara Ali

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

  • Role: Tactical Bomber
  • Commander: Wing Commander Omar Ahmed

    No. 33 Squadron "Phantom Jammers" (EA-18G Growler)
    • Role: Electronic Warfare and Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (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 Ayesha 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 Mariam 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

No. 271 Squadron "Thunder Trackers" (GlobalEye)

  • Role: AEW&C, Early Warning, and Battle Management
  • Commander: Wing Commander Omar Hussain
     

 

6. **Special Services Group (FICAF SSG)**: The FICAF SSG is an elite special forces unit specialized in counter-terrorism and special operations. (Commander: Colonel Tariq Mahmood)
 Airborne Assault Team: Specializes in rapid deployment and assault operations, including airfield seizures, hostage rescue, and counter-terrorism missions.

Forward Air Control Team: Coordinates close air support and precision airstrikes, guiding fighter aircraft and drones to target enemy positions effectively.

Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Team: Conducts search and rescue operations in hostile environments to recover downed aircrew and personnel behind enemy lines.

Airfield Security Team: Provides security and defense of critical airfields, conducting perimeter patrols, anti-sabotage measures, and counter-infiltration operations.

Tactical Air Control Party (TACP): Coordinates air-to-ground strikes and provides terminal guidance for precision munitions, integrating airpower into ground operations.

 

 

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 Eagle):

  • 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 Fighting Falcon):

  • 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
     


 Airforce Military Police:
No. 11 Squadron "Sky Guardians" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Responsible for ensuring discipline, security, and law enforcement within air force installations. They conduct investigations, provide force protection, and maintain order.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Ali Khan

No. 22 Squadron "Sentinels" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Conducting patrols, traffic control, and security checks within air force bases and installations. They ensure compliance with regulations and safety protocols.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Usman Ahmed

No. 33 Squadron "Sky Patrol" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Responsible for conducting surveillance, monitoring, and response to security threats. They provide security escorts and secure sensitive areas within air force bases.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Nadeem Khan

No. 44 Squadron "Sky Defenders" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Managing access control, perimeter security, and emergency response procedures. They ensure the protection of critical assets and resources.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Farhan Ali

No. 55 Squadron "Sky Enforcers" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Investigating security incidents, criminal activities, and violations of regulations. They gather evidence and provide support to legal proceedings.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Aamir Siddiqui

No. 66 Squadron "Sky Watchers" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Conducting intelligence gathering, threat assessments, and risk analysis to enhance security measures. They mitigate potential risks within air force facilities.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Bilal Khan

No. 77 Squadron "Sky Sentinels" (Airforce Military Police):

  • Role: Providing training, guidance, and support to air force personnel on security procedures, emergency response protocols, and compliance with regulations.
  • Commander: Wing Commander Saadullah Khan


 

**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, Morocco)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Hassan Malik

Tangier Naval Station (Tangier, Morocco)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Ahmed

Oran Naval Base (Oran, Algeria)

  • Commander: Commodore Ali Khan

Algiers Naval Depot (Algiers, Algeria)

  • Commander: Captain Samir Patel

Tunis Naval Outpost (Tunis, Tunisia)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Amina Farid

Southern Europe:

Naples Naval Base (Naples, Italy)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Luca Rossi

Taranto Naval Station (Taranto, Italy)

  • Commander: Captain Sofia Ricci

Athens Naval Base (Athens, Greece)

  • Commander: Commodore Nikos Papadopoulos

Thessaloniki Naval Depot (Thessaloniki, Greece)

  • Commander: Captain Maria Constantinou

Middle East:

Haifa Naval Base (Haifa, Israel)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral David Cohen

Beirut Naval Installation (Beirut, Lebanon)

  • Commander: Captain Rami Abboud

Latakia Naval Outpost (Latakia, Syria)

  • Commander: Commodore Hani Al-Masri

Alexandria Naval Base (Alexandria, Egypt)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Hossam Ibrahim

Suez Naval Station (Suez, Egypt)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Khalifa

Jeddah Naval Base (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)

  • Commander: Commodore Abdul Rahman Al-Saud

Dubai Naval Complex (Dubai, UAE)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Salim Al-Maktoum

Indian Ocean:

Karachi Naval Base (Karachi, Pakistan)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Usman Khan

Mumbai Naval Facility (Mumbai, India)

  • Commander: Captain Priya Sharma

Colombo Naval Station (Colombo, Sri Lanka)

  • Commander: Commodore Ranil Silva

Male Naval Outpost (Male, Maldives)

  • Commander: Captain Ayesha Ali

Southeast Asia:

Yangon Naval Base (Yangon, Myanmar)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Thet Oo

Phuket Naval Station (Phuket, Thailand)

  • Commander: Captain Surat Thani

Ho Chi Minh City Naval Base (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

  • Commander: Commodore Nguyen Van Minh

Port Klang Naval Depot (Port Klang, Malaysia)

  • Commander: Captain Leong Mei Ling

East Africa:

Mombasa Naval Base (Mombasa, Kenya)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral James Mwangi

Dar es Salaam Naval Station (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Juma

Maputo Naval Outpost (Maputo, Mozambique)

  • Commander: Commodore Carlos Silva

Djibouti Naval Base (Djibouti City, Djibouti)

  • Commander: Captain Ahmed Ali

Red Sea:

Port Sudan Naval Base (Port Sudan, Sudan)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Mohammed Ahmed

Jeddah Naval Station (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)

  • Commander: Captain Abdul Rahman Al-Saud

Arabian Peninsula:

Muscat Naval Base (Muscat, Oman)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Sultan bin Rashid

Manama Naval Station (Manama, Bahrain)

  • Commander: Captain Fatima Al-Khalifa

Doha Naval Outpost (Doha, Qatar)

  • Commander: Commodore Ahmed Al-Thani

Kuwait City Naval Base (Kuwait City, Kuwait)

  • Commander: Captain Nasser Al-Mutairi

Gulf of Aden:

Aden Naval Base (Aden, Yemen)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Ali Hassan

Hodeidah Naval Station (Hodeidah, Yemen)

  • Commander: Captain Aisha Saleh

Eastern Mediterranean:

Limassol Naval Base (Limassol, Cyprus)

  • Commander: Rear Admiral Constantinos Antoniou

Rhodes Naval Station (Rhodes, Greece)

  • Commander: Captain Nikos Papadopoulos

Larnaca Naval Outpost (Larnaca, Cyprus)

  • Commander: Commodore Maria Constantinou

Mersin Naval Base (Mersin, Turkey)

  • 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” (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)


 


 

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)
 


 


 

11. **Special Services Group (FICN SSG)**: The FICN SSG is an elite special forces unit specialized in maritime counter-terrorism and special operations. (Commander: Commander Hassan Mahmood
 Underwater Demolition Team (UDT): Specializes in underwater reconnaissance, demolition, and sabotage operations, including beach reconnaissance and hydrographic surveying.

Maritime Counter-Terrorism Unit: Trained in maritime interdiction operations, hostage rescue, and boarding operations to combat piracy and maritime terrorism threats.

Submarine Insertion Team: Specializes in clandestine insertion and extraction of personnel from submarines, enabling covert operations in enemy-controlled waters.

Coastal Surveillance and Reconnaissance Team: Conducts coastal surveillance, intelligence gathering, and reconnaissance missions to monitor and safeguard maritime borders.

Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Team: Provides specialized bomb disposal and mine clearance capabilities to neutralize underwater threats and ensure safe navigation.







 


 Naval Military Police:

 Naval Security Squadron "Sea Guardians"

  • Role: Ensuring Naval Base Security
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Ahmed Khan

Naval Law Enforcement Squadron "Marine Sentinels"

  • Role: Enforcing Naval Regulations and Laws
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Ayesha Malik

Naval Patrol and Escort Squadron "Ocean Watchers"

  • Role: Patrolling Naval Waters and Escorting Naval Convoys
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Usman Ali

Naval Counter-Terrorism Squadron "Sea Defenders"

  • Role: Counter-Terrorism Operations in Maritime Environments
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Sara Khan

Naval Criminal Investigation Squadron "Aqua Detectives"

  • Role: Investigating Naval Crimes and Incidents
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Fahad Ahmed

Naval Intelligence Security Squadron "Maritime Shadows"

  • Role: Gathering and Analyzing Naval Intelligence
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Mariam Hassan

Naval Special Operations Security Squadron "Tide Warriors"

  • Role: Providing Security for Special Naval Operations
  • Commander: Lieutenant Commander Zaid Mahmood
     


 


 

 
 


 


 

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).

 

### 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.

 

1.   **Frontier Corps (FC)**:
 


 

-   North Frontier Corps (Commander: Major General Asadullah Khan)
 


 

-   South Frontier Corps (Commander: Major General Saifullah Mahmood)
 


 


 


 

2.   **Pakistan Rangers**:
 


 

-   Punjab Rangers (Commander: Brigadier Usman Malik)
 


 

-   Sindh Rangers (Commander: Brigadier Kamran Ahmed)
 


 


 


 

-   Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Rangers (Commander: Brigadier Farid Khan)
 


 

3.   **Levies Force**:
 


 

-   Balochistan Levies Force (Commander: Colonel Arif Hussain)
 


 

-   Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Levies Force (Commander: Colonel Ghulam Ali)
 


 


 


 

4.   **Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts (GB Scouts)** (Commander: Colonel Abdullah Shah)
 


 

5.   **Chitral Scouts** (Commander: Colonel Saadullah Khan)
 


 


 


 

6.   **Skardu Scouts** (Commander: Colonel Naveed Ahmed)
 


 

7.   **Azad Kashmir Regiment (AK Regiment)** (Commander: Colonel Adil Malik)
 


 


 

 
 


 


 

**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

 

 

**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)
 


 

 
 

1. **CMH Lahore:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Bilal Khan

2. **CMH Islamabad:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Usman Ahmed

3. **CMH Karachi:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Farhan Malik

4. **CMH Riyadh:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Khalid Al-Mansour

5. **CMH Istanbul:**

   - Hospital Commander: Colonel Ahmed Erdogan

 Corps Brigadier Amir Khan

**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 

**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: Vice 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 Pakistan 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 Khaki Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Olive Green Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Khaki Shorts or Lightweight Trousers

      - Cold Climate: Olive Green Trousers

   - 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)

   - 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 Light Blue Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Dark Blue Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Light Blue Trousers

      - Cold Climate: Dark Blue Trousers

   - Footwear: Air Force Black Dress Shoes

   - Accessories: Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform (Flight Crew):

   - Flight Suit in Olive Green or Desert Camo (for Pilots)
   -Light Grey 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: Short-sleeved White Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Navy Blue Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: White Trousers or Shorts

      - Cold Climate: Navy Blue Trousers

   - Footwear: Navy Black Dress Shoes

   - 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: Short-sleeved Light Blue Shirt

      - Cold Climate: Long-sleeved Dark Blue Shirt

   - Lower Body:

      - Hot Climate: Light Blue Trousers

      - Cold Climate: Dark Blue Trousers

   - 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

**Military Branches:**

*Army:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Olive Green Shirt

   - Olive Green Trousers

   - Army Beret with Insignia

   - Army Combat Boots

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Camouflage Pattern Combat Jacket

   - Camouflage Pattern Pants

   - Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with medals and decorations

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Army PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

*Air Force:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Dark Blue Shirt

   - Dark Blue Trousers

   - Air Force Cap with Insignia

   - Air Force Black Dress Shoes

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform (Flight Crew):

   - Dark Blue Flight Suit

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with medals and decorations

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Air Force PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

*Navy:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Navy Blue Shirt

   - Navy Blue Trousers

   - Navy Cap with Insignia

   - Navy Black Dress Shoes

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Navy Working Uniform (NWU)

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with medals and decorations

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Navy PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

*Coast Guard:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Dark Blue Shirt

   - Dark Blue Trousers

   - Coast Guard Cap with Insignia

   - Coast Guard Black Dress Shoes

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Coast Guard Working Uniform (CGWU)

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with medals and decorations

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Coast Guard PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

*Marines:*

- Standard Uniform:

   - Woodland Camo Shirt

   - Woodland Camo Trousers

   - Marine Corps Cap with Insignia

   - Marine Corps Combat Boots

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Uniform:

   - Woodland Camo Combat Jacket

   - Woodland Camo Pants

   - Tactical Vest and Load-bearing Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with medals and decorations

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Marine Corps PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

**Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI):**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Plainclothes with Concealed Carry Options

   - Dark Blue or Black Blazer with Insignia

   - Dark Trousers

   - Black Leather Shoes

- Combat Uniform:

   - All-Black Tactical Uniform (Long-sleeved)

   - Black Tactical Pants

   - Black Tactical Boots

   - Tactical Vest with Insignia

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with ISI Insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Black PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

**First Islamic Caliphate Federal Investigation and Counterterrorism Bureau (FICFIBA):**

- Standard Uniform:

   - Dark Blue Uniform (Long-sleeved)

   - Dark Blue Trousers

   - Black Leather Shoes

   - FICFIBA Badge and Insignia

- Combat Uniform:

   - All-Black Tactical Uniform (Long-sleeved)

   - Black Tactical Pants

   - Black Tactical Boots

   - Tactical Vest with FICFIBA Insignia

   - Duty Belt with Equipment

- Formal Uniform:

   - Dress Uniform with FICFIBA Insignia

- PT Uniform:

   - Grey PT Shirt (Short-sleeved)

   - Black PT Shorts

   - Running Shoes

 

**Law Enforcement Agencies:**

*Police:*

1. Standard Uniform - Police Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Black

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF):*

1. Standard Uniform - ANF Dark Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Black

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Paramilitary Forces:**

*Rangers:*

1. Standard Uniform - Ranger Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Frontier Corps:*

1. Standard Uniform - FC Tan

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Tan

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Military Branches:**

*Army:*

1. Standard Uniform - Olive Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Air Force:*

1. Standard Uniform - Air Force Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Blue Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Navy:*

1. Standard Uniform - Navy Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Navy Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress White

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Coast Guard:*

1. Standard Uniform - Coast Guard Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Coast Guard Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Coast Guard Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Marines:*

1. Standard Uniform - Marine Woodland

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Marine Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Marine Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Special Forces (SF):*

1. Standard Uniform - SF Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical SF Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress SF Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Islamic Special Forces (ISF):*

1. Standard Uniform - ISF Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical ISF Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress ISF Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Law Enforcement & Paramilitary Training Academies:**

*Police Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - Academy Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Black

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Rangers Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - Academy Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Military Training Academies:**

*Pakistan Military Academy (PMA):*

1. Standard Uniform - PMA Olive Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Air Force Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - AFA Air Force Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Air Force Blue Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Air Force Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Naval Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - NA Navy Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Navy Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Navy Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Law Enforcement and Paramilitary Special Units:**

*SWAT:*

1. Standard Uniform - SWAT Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical SWAT Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress SWAT Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*ISI:*

1. Standard Uniform - ISI Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical ISI Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress ISI Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*FICFIBA:*

1. Standard Uniform - FICFIBA Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical FICFIBA Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress FICFIBA Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

 

**Army:**

- Primary Weapon: AK-12

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

**Air Force:**

- Primary Weapon: M4A1 Carbine

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

**Navy:**

- Primary Weapon: FN SCAR

- Sidearm: G19 (Glock 19)

**Coast Guard:**

- Primary Weapon: Steyr AUG

- Sidearm: P226 (Sig Sauer P226)

**Marines:**

- Primary Weapon: HK416

- Sidearm: G17 (Glock 17)

**Frontier Corps:**

- Primary Weapon: G3A4

- Sidearm: G19 (Glock 19)

**Rangers:**

- Primary Weapon: FAMAS

- 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

**Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Special Operations Division:**

- Primary Weapon: QBZ-95

- 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

 

**Law Enforcement Agencies:**

*Police:*

1. Standard Uniform - Police Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Black

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF):*

1. Standard Uniform - ANF Dark Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Black

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Paramilitary Forces:**

*Rangers:*

1. Standard Uniform - Ranger Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Frontier Corps:*

1. Standard Uniform - FC Tan

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Tan

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Military Branches:**

*Army:*

1. Standard Uniform - Olive Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Air Force:*

1. Standard Uniform - Air Force Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Blue Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Navy:*

1. Standard Uniform - Navy Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Navy Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress White

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Coast Guard:*

1. Standard Uniform - Coast Guard Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Coast Guard Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Coast Guard Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Marines:*

1. Standard Uniform - Marine Woodland

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Marine Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Marine Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Special Forces (SF):*

1. Standard Uniform - SF Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical SF Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress SF Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Islamic Special Forces (ISF):*

1. Standard Uniform - ISF Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical ISF Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress ISF Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Law Enforcement & Paramilitary Training Academies:**

*Police Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - Academy Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Black

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Rangers Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - Academy Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Military Training Academies:**

*Pakistan Military Academy (PMA):*

1. Standard Uniform - PMA Olive Green

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Green

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Air Force Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - AFA Air Force Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Air Force Blue Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Air Force Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*Naval Academy:*

1. Standard Uniform - NA Navy Blue

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical Navy Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress Navy Blue

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Law Enforcement and Paramilitary Special Units:**

*SWAT:*

1. Standard Uniform - SWAT Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical SWAT Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress SWAT Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*ISI:*

1. Standard Uniform - ISI Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical ISI Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress ISI Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

*FICFIBA:*

1. Standard Uniform - FICFIBA Black

2. Combat Uniform - Tactical FICFIBA Camo

3. Formal Uniform - Dress FICFIBA Black

4. PT Uniform - Fitness Grey

**Military:**

*Army:*

- Uniform: Camouflage Pattern Combat Uniform (Woodland Camo)

- Headgear: Army Beret with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: M4A1 Carbine

- Sidearm: G19 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: PRC-152 Handheld Radio

*Air Force:*

- Uniform: Dark Blue Shirt and Dark Blue Trousers

- Headgear: Air Force Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: HK416

- Sidearm: P226 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Flight Suit (Flight Crew)

- Communication: Harris AN/PRC-163 Handheld Radio

*Navy:*

- Uniform: Navy Blue Shirt and Navy Blue Trousers

- Headgear: Navy Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: Steyr AUG

- Sidearm: G17 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: Thales MBITR Handheld Radio

*Coast Guard:*

- Uniform: Dark Blue Shirt and Dark Blue Trousers

- Headgear: Coast Guard Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: FN SCAR

- Sidearm: P226 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: Motorola APX Series Handheld Radio

*Marines:*

- Uniform: Woodland Camouflage Combat Uniform

- Headgear: Marine Corps Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: G36C

- Sidearm: G19 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: PRC-148 Handheld Radio

**Law Enforcement:**

*Police:*

- Uniform: Black Shirt and Khaki Trousers

- Headgear: Police Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: HK416

- Sidearm: G17 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Black Tactical Boots

- Communication: Motorola XTS Series Handheld Radio

**Paramilitary:**

*Rangers:*

- Uniform: Green Shirt and Camouflage Pattern Trousers

- Headgear: Rangers Beret with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: G3A4

- Sidearm: G19 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: PRC-152 Handheld Radio

*Frontier Corps (FC):*

- Uniform: Tan Shirt and Camouflage Pattern Trousers

- Headgear: FC Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: AK-47

- Sidearm: G17 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: Motorola XTS Series Handheld Radio

*Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF):*

- Uniform: Dark Blue Shirt and Dark Blue Trousers

- Headgear: ANF Cap with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: FN SCAR

- Sidearm: P226 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: Motorola APX Series Handheld Radio

**Special Forces:**

*SSG (Special Services Group):*

- Uniform: Multicam Combat Uniform

- Headgear: SSG Beret with Insignia

- Primary Weapon: HK416

- Sidearm: G17 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Combat Boots

- Communication: PRC-148 Handheld Radio

*ISF (Islamic Special Forces):*

- Uniform: All-Black Tactical Uniform

- Headgear: Black Tactical Helmet with ISF Insignia

- Primary Weapon: CZ-805 Bren

- Sidearm: G19 Pistol

- Tactical Vest with Pouches

- Duty Belt with Equipment

- Tactical Boots

- Communication: Harris AN/PRC-163 Handheld Radio

 

 

 

**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

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