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| country = [[Pelinai (Pacifica)|Kingdom of Pelinai]]
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| size = ~1,500 active duty personnel, ~45,000 reservists (2023)
| size = ~5,000 active duty personnel, ~45,000 reservists (2023)
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==History==
==History==
The immediate predecessor organization of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force, the White Army Civil Defense Force, was founded on July 23, 1979, amidst the outbreak of the [[Pelinese Civil War (Pacifica)|Pelinese Civil War]]. Its purpose as a civil defense entity was initially focused on the protection of industrial and population targets in White-held areas from the effects of aerial and long-range artillery bombardment with conventional explosives, but quickly expanded to include defense against chemical attacks after the adoption and proliferation of chemical warfare by both belligerent parties early into the summer of 1979-1980. A directive in early 1980 subsequently transferred the Civil Defense Force to the command of the PWA Auxiliary Troops (a predecessor of the current [[Royal Pelinese Homeland Guard (Pacifica)|Royal Pelinese Homeland Guard]]) in order to consolidate the commands of rear-area auxiliary forces.
Civil defense troops of the WA-CDF proved effective in mitigating the damage caused by conventional artillery and aircraft fire through a combination of civilian evacuations, shelter construction, target camouflage and other means, but struggled to adequately protect rear area military personnel and noncombatants from chemical weaponry until the end of 1980 due to competition with frontline units of the Pelinese White Army for the allocation of highly limited stocks of critical CBRN defense supplies like [[w:NBC suit|CBRN suits]], chemical agent detection equipment, decontamination systems, and doses of nerve agent antidotes. Another notable complication for the Civil Defense Force came with the category-4 Hurricane Shigeru in 1981, where timely action by local PWA Civil Defense and Auxiliary forces were the primary factor that prevented the storm from creating an extended disruption of supply movement in eastern Pelinai at a crucial moment of the White Army’s Stelossian Campaign.
After the conclusion of the Pelinese Civil War and during the general government reorganization of 1983-1984, it was decided by the Pelinese Provisional Government that, in recognition of both the significant contributions of the White Army Civil Defense Force to the war effort and of the pressing need for a government entity for disaster response, the present WA-CDF would reorganized into the armed service of a new Ministry of Emergency Situations. Reorganization also separated out a number of firefighting units formerly under the WA-CDF, which divided between entities such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs (under the Royal Pelinese Coast Guard, for fires at sea) and a separate Pelinese State Fire Service under the Ministry for Emergency Situations.
Reorganization greatly broadened the responsibilities of the new Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force in a number of ways, primarily by integrating its formerly unofficial role in mitigating the impact of non-military disasters into its new organizational mission. The RPCDF’s activities in Pelinai since the Pelinese Civil War, in the absence of another major conflict on Pelinese territory, has thus consisted primarily of organizing federal responses to natural events such as hurricanes. Large-scale operational deployments of RPCDF formations occurred in 2007, 2015, and 2019, all in response to category-5 hurricanes (Hurricane Yelena, Hurricane Maiheru, and Hurricane Georgiy, respectively). In addition to natural disaster response, the Civil Defense Force has also adopted a major role in providing civil defense, first aid, and disaster response training to civilians.


==Organization==
==Organization==

Latest revision as of 20:19, 16 December 2024

Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force
Пелинские Гражданско-Оборонные Силы
ActiveJanuary 2, 1984 – present (1984-01-02 – present)
(July 23, 1979 – January 2, 1984 (1979-07-23 – 1984-01-02) as White Army Civil Defense Force)
CountryKingdom of Pelinai
BranchCivil defense force
Size~5,000 active duty personnel, ~45,000 reservists (2023)
Part ofMinistry of Emergency Situations
Pelinese Armed Forces (wartime)
HeadquartersMain Building of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Pelograd
ColorsWhite, orange, blue
              
MarchMarch of the Civil Defense Troops
Engagements
Websitecdf.gov.pln
Commanders
Commander in ChiefIzumi Perinaiko
Minister of Emergency Situations'Āryāl Miyako
Commander of Civil Defense OperationsTenshi Marakh
Aircraft flown
HelicopterBe-14, Ha-5
ReconnaissanceRa-112, Ra-120
TransportKaR-11M2, KaR-19

The Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force is the armed service of the Pelinese Ministry of Emergency Situations, responsible for conducting civil defense and disaster response operations both within Pelinese territory and abroad. As a service under the MoES, its primary tasks include the raising and deployment of trained personnel, heavy equipment, SAR units, security forces, and other disaster response forces to assist regional and local personnel in responding to hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, volcanic events, CBRN events, and other disaster events. During military conflicts that Pelinai is a party to, the Civil Defense Force moves under control of the Ministry of Defense as an additional branch of the Pelinese Armed Forces and is additionally responsible for protecting the civilian population and important industrial assets from the effects of airstrikes and other military attacks.

Formations raised by the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force consist of a wide variety of specializations, primarily including civil defense engineers, medical personnel & field hospitals, search and rescue forces, CBRN response teams, search and rescue teams, material aid & supply transport forces, and area security forces. The RPCDF uses a system of task-organized battalions for most disaster events in order to tailor the equipment and capabilities of responding forces to the particular needs of the incident, though major incidents requiring an exceptionally significant response may receive an allocation of whole brigades or divisions instead.

Mission

The mission of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force is outlined through three primary objectives, encompassing both its peacetime and wartime functions:

  • The organization and preparation of all civil defense forces necessary for the effective insurance of the survival of the Pelinese national population and of critical infrastructure, industrial, and other assets during destructive events of natural, accidental, terrorist, or military natures.
  • The preparation of personnel necessary to implement preparatory and mitigating measures against the effects of adverse events, such as the provision of civil defense training to the population and the preparation of effective response plans for possible future emergencies.
  • The maintenance of formation, unit, and personnel readiness necessary for the rapid containment and liquidation of adverse events and their consequences, encompassing both natural and man-made events.

In addition to its core objectives, the Civil Defense Force also engages in other activities like the execution of disaster response operations abroad through its participation in the shared disaster response force of the Bailtemmic Cooperation Organization.

History

The immediate predecessor organization of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force, the White Army Civil Defense Force, was founded on July 23, 1979, amidst the outbreak of the Pelinese Civil War. Its purpose as a civil defense entity was initially focused on the protection of industrial and population targets in White-held areas from the effects of aerial and long-range artillery bombardment with conventional explosives, but quickly expanded to include defense against chemical attacks after the adoption and proliferation of chemical warfare by both belligerent parties early into the summer of 1979-1980. A directive in early 1980 subsequently transferred the Civil Defense Force to the command of the PWA Auxiliary Troops (a predecessor of the current Royal Pelinese Homeland Guard) in order to consolidate the commands of rear-area auxiliary forces.

Civil defense troops of the WA-CDF proved effective in mitigating the damage caused by conventional artillery and aircraft fire through a combination of civilian evacuations, shelter construction, target camouflage and other means, but struggled to adequately protect rear area military personnel and noncombatants from chemical weaponry until the end of 1980 due to competition with frontline units of the Pelinese White Army for the allocation of highly limited stocks of critical CBRN defense supplies like CBRN suits, chemical agent detection equipment, decontamination systems, and doses of nerve agent antidotes. Another notable complication for the Civil Defense Force came with the category-4 Hurricane Shigeru in 1981, where timely action by local PWA Civil Defense and Auxiliary forces were the primary factor that prevented the storm from creating an extended disruption of supply movement in eastern Pelinai at a crucial moment of the White Army’s Stelossian Campaign.

After the conclusion of the Pelinese Civil War and during the general government reorganization of 1983-1984, it was decided by the Pelinese Provisional Government that, in recognition of both the significant contributions of the White Army Civil Defense Force to the war effort and of the pressing need for a government entity for disaster response, the present WA-CDF would reorganized into the armed service of a new Ministry of Emergency Situations. Reorganization also separated out a number of firefighting units formerly under the WA-CDF, which divided between entities such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs (under the Royal Pelinese Coast Guard, for fires at sea) and a separate Pelinese State Fire Service under the Ministry for Emergency Situations.

Reorganization greatly broadened the responsibilities of the new Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force in a number of ways, primarily by integrating its formerly unofficial role in mitigating the impact of non-military disasters into its new organizational mission. The RPCDF’s activities in Pelinai since the Pelinese Civil War, in the absence of another major conflict on Pelinese territory, has thus consisted primarily of organizing federal responses to natural events such as hurricanes. Large-scale operational deployments of RPCDF formations occurred in 2007, 2015, and 2019, all in response to category-5 hurricanes (Hurricane Yelena, Hurricane Maiheru, and Hurricane Georgiy, respectively). In addition to natural disaster response, the Civil Defense Force has also adopted a major role in providing civil defense, first aid, and disaster response training to civilians.

Organization

Branches

The Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force is subdivided at an administrative level into a variety of branches organized by their general function. Operational units like battalion task forces regularly change their composition on a by-deployment basis to suit the expected situation, but will typically incorporate personnel from most of the services under the CDF in any given configuration.

CBRN response

The Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force CBRN Forces are the RPCDF branch responsible for providing CBRN defense equipment and personnel to CDF units operating in hazardous environments. It additionally maintains the RPCDF Critical Incident Response Brigade as a quick reaction force specializing in the immediate containment and mitigation of both accidental and hostile-perpetrated CBRN incidents.

CBRN units of the RPCDF operate a variety of decontamination and reconnaissance equipment used to detect CBRN contamination and remove it from CDF materiel, including personal, vehicle-mounted, and semi-stationary systems; most equipment used is identical to models operated by CBRN defense troops of the PWA Special Troops. Due to the heightened risk of contact with armed & hostile personnel, troops of the Critical Incident Response Brigade are more militarized and possess training & individual equipment similar to that of CBRN-equipped motor rifle troops.

Civil defense engineers

The Civil Defense Engineer Forces of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force are the branch responsible for tasks such as gap & river crossings, rubble clearing, road & railway repair, earthworks construction, and other similar activities. Because of their role in facilitating the passage of vehicles and supplies by removing obstacles and repairing transportation infrastructure, they are typically among the first units deployed in most disaster response operations.

Civil defense engineer units of the RPCDF utilize a wide variety of engineering vehicles & equipment. Its principal items of equipment include heavy construction vehicles such as bulldozers, military engineering vehicles, bridging vehicles such as assault bridges & pontoon bridge layers, and railway-laying vehicles. Engineering units also make use of some types of manually deployed crossing equipment, such as Bailey bridges.

Medical

The Medical Forces of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force provide emergency medical treatment capabilities to RPCDF units operating in disaster areas, including both battalion aid stations, field hospitals, ambulances, and air medical units. RPCDF medical detachments specialize primarily in emergency medicine, battlefield medicine, and CBRN-related injuries.

Search and rescue

The Search and Rescue Service of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force is the branch tasked with raising forces for SAR operations in disaster zones. RPCDF SAR units retain capabilities for operations by a variety of means, such as ground vehicles, watercraft, and aerial drones, as well as dedicated detachments for collapsed structure situations.

Principal items of equipment used by SAR forces of the RPCDF include light utility vehicles, trucks, and rubble clearing equipment. Specialized units also operate systems such as airboats, hovercraft, and repurposed ISTAR unmanned aerial vehicles.

Security

The Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force Security Forces are the RPCDF branch responsible for performing internal security and law enforcement roles in disaster zones. They are tasked with protecting relief and assisting local police in maintaining order; during wartime operations, they also protect CDF personnel and civilians from attacks by hostile partisans, paratroopers, and other irregular forces.

Personnel of the RPCDF security forces use much of the same individual equipment as motor rifle troops of the Pelinese White Army. They do not operate most heavier systems such as artillery, but do receive transportation by LVM-281 military light utility vehicles, LPM-1 infantry mobility vehicles, and BTP-03 armored personnel carriers.

Special Troops

The Special Troops of the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force are responsible for a wide variety of support functions during disaster response and civil defense operations. Principal units under administration of this branch include transport (both motor and railway), supply management, signals & communications, field maintenance, topographic, and other minor utility detachments.

Equipment of the RPCDF Special Troops primarily consists of various types of heavy truck, especially the UMZ-145 6x6 military truck ubiquitous among Pelinese uniformed services, as well as a large assortment of trailers. The Special Troops also operates a modest number of locomotives and railcars for logistics uses, primarily the transportation of CDF supplies and vehicles.

Relationships with other military and paramilitary entities of Pelinai

The Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force possesses working relationships of various types with many other government and government-adjacent organizations. It frequently receives personnel augmentation from regional Registered Cossack units during disaster response operations, as well as from other entities like internal troops of the Homeland Guard in particularly severe situations. It also works with a variety of MoES-affiliated volunteer organizations to raise national resilience to adverse events by training factory workers and other civilians in basic first aid, disaster response, and civil defense procedures.

Personnel

Equipment

Equipment operated by the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force includes a wide variety of systems, including logistics vehicles, engineering vehicles, fixed & rotary wing aircraft, watercraft, and personal equipment. The RPCDF utilizes many vehicles and other systems operated the Pelinese Armed Forces, both to minimize the cost of system duplication and to improve service interoperability.

See also