Exslaves

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Exslaves
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Flag of Exslaves
Motto: "Men without freedom have nothing to lose but their life"
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Region Red Vs Blue
Capital None
Official Language(s) English
Leader Elected council
Population 720,000,000
Currency Promise 
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Exslaves is a moderately large nation that rests in the Red Vs Blue region. It was founded as a liberal sanctuary, but was deemed unworkable, and so has been under constant flux, with political and social issues being argued constantly. There is no end in sight for the debates that rage over major issues.

Its military is geared towards high tech weapons and elite forces rather than weight of numbers. There is no conscription or draft, with the forces relying on the patriotism and loyalty of the population for their recruitment. Space exploration has been pushed forwards by the military as much as by the nations many scientists.

The population enjoys a great deal of support from the government, with only luxuries and extravigances being provided by the private sector. Money is rare, and most people use bartering systems.

The government of Exslaves is large, and changes constantly. Every man and woman in Exslaves has the chance to make their voice heard on the vast political forums, and the population as a whole is politicaly minded and tends to be vocal over most issues. The flexable government means that the nation itself is stable while its ideology is constantly changing. Revolution is simply a matter of showing the flaws of the current system and putting it to the public. Cutting through the burocracy is not easy for an individual, but large groups have little problem with red tape. The lack of money in the economy means that votes are not easy to buy.




MILITARY FORCES IN SERVICE:

Army

500,000 infantry combatants including special forces and paratroops

600,000 armour and mobile artilary troops

1,000,000 reserve combat forces

250,000 in training combatants (combat ready)

1,000,000 non-combatants including medical corps and engineers

1,000,000 reserve non-combatants

TOTAL FORCE: 4,350,000


Navy

Water based assets;

4 Aircraft Carriers, each with;

         24 planes
         4 rescue/support helecopters
         65 aircrew
         564 crewmen

Total crew: 2516

18 Delta Class Destroyers, each with;

        1 rescue/support helecopter
        5 aircrew
        298 crewmen

Total crew: 5454

16 P-class AEGIS Cruisers, each with;

        240 crewmen

Total crew: 3840

35 F-type Patrol Frigates, each with;

   3 gunnery patrol craft
        30 patrol craft crew
        185 crewmen

Total crew: 7525

40 Coastal defence boats, each with;

   21 Crewmen
        5 civilian doctors/medics

Total crew: 1040

Total water based assets: 20375

Land based assets;

   1,000,000 land based crewmen/combatants/in training (combat ready)
   46 rescue/support helecopters
   230 aircrew
   500,000 non-combat support staff, not including engineers or medics (count towards combat staff in navy)

Total land based assets: 1,500,230

TOTAL FORCE: 1,520,605


Airforce

100 fixed wing squadrons broken down into;

15 figher/air interceptor squadrons, each containing;

   14 1 man figher jets
   1 2 man trainer jet
   1 attached cargo plane
   35 aircrew
   123 support crew

Total crew: 2370

15 primary heavy fighter/air superiority squadrons, each containing;

   14 1 man heavy fighter jets
   1 2 man trainer jet
   1 attached cargo plane
   36 aircrew
   150 support crew

Total crew: 2790

15 secondary heavy fighter/ground attack squadrons, each containing;

   15 2 man heavy fighter jets
   1 2 man trainer jet
   1 attached cargo plane
   39 aircrew
   160 support crew

Total crew: 2985

10 light ground attack squadrons, each containing;

   14 2 man fighter jets
   1 2 man trainer jet
   32 aircrew
   121 support crew

Total crew: 1530

10 light bomber squadrons, each containing;

   6 2 man light bomber jets
   20 aircrew
   89 support crew

Total crew: 1190

10 medium bomber squadrons, each containing;

   6 3 man medium bomber jets
   30 aircrew
   100 support crew

Total crew: 1300

15 heavy bomber squadrons, each containing;

   5 5 man bomber jets
   2 attached heavy cargo plane
   45 aircrew
   230 support crew

Total crew: 4125

2 "stealth" bomber squadrons, each containing;

   12 2 man "stealth" bomber jets
   1 cargo plane
   35 aircrew
   150 support crew

Total crew: 370

3 "stealth" fighter/bomber squadrons, each containing;

   15 2 man "stealth" fighter/bomber jets
   1 attached cargo plane
   45 aircrew
   160 support crew

Total crew: 615

2 AWACS squadrons (airborn radar), each containing;

   5 AWACS aerial radar planes
   2 attached heavy cargo planes
   65 aircrew
   200 support crew

Total crew: 530

2 Air auxilary support squadrons, each containing;

   20 light transport planes
   20 transport planes
   10 heavy transport planes
   10 superheavy transport planes
   25 aerial refueling planes
   30 2 man training jets
   30 2 man training prop planes
   10 1 man training jets
   10 1 man training prop planes
   2 "airbase" aerial command planes
   1000 aircrew
   10,000 support crew

Total crew: 22,000

TOTAL FIXED WING CREW: 39,805

Helicopter corps (most of these helicopters are attached to army units, but remain air force resources, while naval helicopters are fully owned by the navy);

200 light attack helicopters

100 medium attack helicopters

145 heavy attack helicopters

300 light troop transport helicopters

175 heavy troop transport helicopters

92 stealth survalance/strike helicopters

231 heavy transport helicopters

Total aircrew: 3,500 Total ground/support crew: 10,000

TOTAL HELICOPTER CORPS CREW: 13,500

Non-attached airforce personel: 10,000

TOTAL FORCE: 63,305

TOTAL MILITARY FORCE: 5,933,910