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The '''Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai''' are a [[Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinese]] military organization that functions as the region-based [[Wikipedia:Military reserve force|military reserve]] component of the [[Pelinese White Army (Pacifica)|Pelinese White Army]] and the [[Royal Pelinese Air Force (Pacifica)|Royal Pelinese Air Force]]. The Registered Cossacks provide uniformed services support to federal regions in a variety of localized emergency situations as well as serve as a fully equipped and trained reserve force of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|regular Pelinese military]]. | The '''Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai''' are a [[Pelinai (Pacifica)|Pelinese]] military organization that functions as the region-based [[Wikipedia:Military reserve force|military reserve]] component of the [[Pelinese White Army (Pacifica)|Pelinese White Army]] and the [[Royal Pelinese Air Force (Pacifica)|Royal Pelinese Air Force]]. The Registered Cossacks provide uniformed services support to federal regions in a variety of localized emergency situations as well as serve as a fully equipped and trained reserve force of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)|regular Pelinese military]]. | ||
The Registered Cossacks are organized by the [[List of regions of Pelinai (Pacifica)|federal regions of Pelinai]] with both regional- and federal-provided funding; they are under the operational control of the regional executives during peacetime when not federalized by the federal government, while administrative control is exercised by the Directorate of Cossack Troops under the [[ | The Registered Cossacks are organized by the [[List of regions of Pelinai (Pacifica)|federal regions of Pelinai]] with both regional- and federal-provided funding; they are under the operational control of the regional executives during peacetime when not federalized by the federal government, while administrative control is exercised by the Directorate of Cossack Troops under the [[Pelinese Ministry of Defense (Pacifica)|Pelinese Ministry of Defense]]. Peacetime activities of the Registered Cossacks include the assistance of [[Wikipedia:Civil defense|civil defense]] forces during local natural disasters, the suppression of civil disorder, and the provision of security assistance to police during major events. In the event of military conflict, the Prime Minister of Pelinai may exercise the power to federalize the Registered Cossacks and place them under the operational command of the relevant branches of the Pelinese Armed Forces in order to provide them with additional forces: in such situations, deployed formations of the Registered Cossacks fight under military command as regular and non-regional reserve troops of the Pelinese Armed Forces do. Cossack troops that have been federalized may also be deployed on internal operations in severe civil disorder situations through invocation of the Internal Security Act, in which case they act as in region-ordered deployments and/or in support of deployed [[Wikipedia:Internal troops|internal troops]] of the [[Pelgvardiya (Pacifica)|Pelgvardiya]]. | ||
The Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai trace their history back to the use of ethnic Loshkar cossack military forces during the early 19th century wars of Pelinese unification and up to the institution’s abolition in 1907. The cossack institution was later revived in Pelinai 74 years later, in 1984, in response to the need to provide a region-level military and security force to the newly created federal regions of Pelinai; this resulted in the creation of five new cossack hosts, including both the old Loshkar and Samarahi Hosts as well as new Stelossian, Yukisoran, and Sevar Hosts in regions where the historical institution was never widely established. | The Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai trace their history back to the use of ethnic Loshkar cossack military forces during the early 19th century wars of Pelinese unification and up to the institution’s abolition in 1907. The cossack institution was later revived in Pelinai 74 years later, in 1984, in response to the need to provide a region-level military and security force to the newly created federal regions of Pelinai; this resulted in the creation of five new cossack hosts, including both the old Loshkar and Samarahi Hosts as well as new Stelossian, Yukisoran, and Sevar Hosts in regions where the historical institution was never widely established. | ||
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===Aircraft=== | ===Aircraft=== | ||
Military aircraft and helicopters operated by the Registered Cossacks are identical in types and variants to [[List of active Pelinese military aircraft (Pacifica)|those used by the regular Pelinese military]]. Primary aircraft and rotorcraft operated by the Registered Cossacks include the [[Aetherdyne Ae-15 Ayame (Pacifica)|Aetherdyne Ae-15 Ayame]], the Ae-15S Hono Ayame, the [[Torikov To-13 Botan (Pacifica)|Torikov To-13 Botan]], the KaR-11M2 Lebed, the KaR-19 Oryō, the Be-12M, and the Ha-7 Kurohi. | Military aircraft and helicopters operated by the Registered Cossacks are identical in types and variants to [[List of active Pelinese military aircraft (Pacifica)|those used by the regular Pelinese military]]. Primary aircraft and rotorcraft operated by the Registered Cossacks include the [[Aetherdyne Ae-15 Ayame (Pacifica)|Aetherdyne Ae-15 Ayame]], the Ae-15S Hono Ayame, the [[Torikov To-13 Botan (Pacifica)|Torikov To-13 Botan]], the KaR-11M2 Lebed, the KaR-19 Oryō, the Be-12M, and the Ha-7 Kurohi. | ||
===Inventory summary=== | |||
The ground component of the Registered Cossacks primarily operates ground equipment and helicopters. Its inventory as of December 2024 includes: | |||
{| class=wikitable | |||
|- | |||
! Item | |||
! Number in service | |||
! Major types | |||
! Notes | |||
|- | |||
| Tanks | |||
| | |||
| [[T-04 Crusader (Pacifica)|T-04 Crusader]], [[LT-13 Kazak (Pacifica)|LT-13 Kazak]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Armored infantry fighting vehicles | |||
| | |||
| [[ZM97 Paladin (Pacifica)|ZM97 Paladin]], [[VDM-12 Ritsr (Pacifica)|VDM-12 Ritsr]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Other armored vehicles | |||
| | |||
| BTP-03, LPM-01, KBM-97 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Towed & self-propelled gun artillery | |||
| | |||
| AP-68, [[AP-104 howitzer (Pacifica)|AP-104]], PTP-67, KMM-04, [[ZMA-99 Druzhinnik (Pacifica)|ZMA-99 Druzhinnik]], SGM-89, SMA-97, KGM-29 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Rocket artillery | |||
| | |||
| MRK-08 Sunburn, MRK-89 Hyuga, MRK-92 Sepa | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Attack helicopters | |||
| | |||
| Ha-7 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Other helicopters | |||
| | |||
| Be-12M, Be-14, Ha-5 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
The air component of the Registered Cossacks operates most types of aircraft employed by the regular squadrons of the Royal Pelinese Air Force. Its aircraft inventory as of December 2024 is as follows: | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Item | |||
! Number in service | |||
! Major types | |||
! Notes | |||
|- | |||
| [[w:Fighter aircraft|fighter aircraft]] | |||
| ~300 | |||
| [[Aetherdyne Ae-15 Ayame (Pacifica)|Ae-15V/G]], Ae-15S | |||
| Includes [[w:Strike fighter|strike fighters]]. | |||
|- | |||
| [[w:Attack aircraft|Attack]] and [[w:Bomber|bomber]] aircraft | |||
| 143 | |||
| [[Torikov To-13 Botan (Pacifica)|To-13]], [[Na-17 Marahu (Pacifica)|Na-17]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| [[w:Light combat aircraft|light combat aircraft]] | |||
| 26 | |||
| So-12 | |||
| Excludes operational trainers. | |||
|- | |||
| [[w:Trainer aircraft|trainer aircraft]] | |||
| ~300 | |||
| Ae-5, So-11M, Ru-39U | |||
| Includes both primary and operational trainers. | |||
|- | |||
| [[w:Transport aircraft|Transport aircraft]] | |||
| 185 | |||
| KaR-11M2, KaR-19, Na-128, Ru-39VO | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Airborne refueling tankers | |||
| 185 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Other utility aircraft | |||
| ~28 | |||
| To-13EB, To-91K2 | |||
| Primarily includes EW, AEW&C, and other similar support craft. | |||
|- | |||
| Helicopters | |||
| 50 | |||
| Be-12M, Yo-12 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| [[w:Unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned aerial systems]] | |||
| 126 | |||
| Se-9RU, Se-12 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 23 December 2024
Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai | |
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Active | June 14, 1984 – present |
Country | Pelinai |
Allegiance | Dual regional/federal |
Branch | |
Type | Reserve military force |
Size | ~200,000 personnel |
Part of | Directorate of Cossack Troops |
Garrison/HQ | Federal Regions of Pelinai |
Colors | Dark blue, silver |
Website | Kazaki.mil.pln |
Commanders | |
CINC (when federalized) | Izumi Perinaiko |
CINC | Regional governors |
Director of Cossack Troops | Lieutenant General Akira Mizukov |
The Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai are a Pelinese military organization that functions as the region-based military reserve component of the Pelinese White Army and the Royal Pelinese Air Force. The Registered Cossacks provide uniformed services support to federal regions in a variety of localized emergency situations as well as serve as a fully equipped and trained reserve force of the regular Pelinese military.
The Registered Cossacks are organized by the federal regions of Pelinai with both regional- and federal-provided funding; they are under the operational control of the regional executives during peacetime when not federalized by the federal government, while administrative control is exercised by the Directorate of Cossack Troops under the Pelinese Ministry of Defense. Peacetime activities of the Registered Cossacks include the assistance of civil defense forces during local natural disasters, the suppression of civil disorder, and the provision of security assistance to police during major events. In the event of military conflict, the Prime Minister of Pelinai may exercise the power to federalize the Registered Cossacks and place them under the operational command of the relevant branches of the Pelinese Armed Forces in order to provide them with additional forces: in such situations, deployed formations of the Registered Cossacks fight under military command as regular and non-regional reserve troops of the Pelinese Armed Forces do. Cossack troops that have been federalized may also be deployed on internal operations in severe civil disorder situations through invocation of the Internal Security Act, in which case they act as in region-ordered deployments and/or in support of deployed internal troops of the Pelgvardiya.
The Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai trace their history back to the use of ethnic Loshkar cossack military forces during the early 19th century wars of Pelinese unification and up to the institution’s abolition in 1907. The cossack institution was later revived in Pelinai 74 years later, in 1984, in response to the need to provide a region-level military and security force to the newly created federal regions of Pelinai; this resulted in the creation of five new cossack hosts, including both the old Loshkar and Samarahi Hosts as well as new Stelossian, Yukisoran, and Sevar Hosts in regions where the historical institution was never widely established.
Mission
History
Historical analogues
Modern implementation
The modern incarnation of the cossack institution in Pelinai was implemented as a consequence of the new federal governmental structure adopted by the postwar state, which required the implementation of new security forces under the direct control of the federal regions. The Registered Cossacks were created in 1984 as a region-based military force that could maintain a reserve of high-quality troops to be mobilized for the broader Pelinese military in wartime: additionally, they were also expected to provide regional governors with a locally-raised law enforcement option for use in medium-level civil unrest situations that were too severe to be handled by normal civilian law enforcement, but not severe enough to strictly require the intervention of internal troops or other high-level federal security forces. Over time, the Cossacks also acquired new responsibilities in providing manpower assistance to civil defense and public health personnel during large-scale, regional natural disasters such as hurricanes.
Deployment
Regional
The most common deployment scenarios for Cossack troops are domestic operations on the orders of one or more governors. The criteria determining whether to deploy Cossacks are left largely to the discretion of each regional governor, with the only hard requirement being a declaration of a state of emergency or of security concern by the region-level executive in the case of actions by formations larger than a battalion; a representative selection of common situations leading to deployments includes persistent rioting, other breakdowns of civil order, natural disasters such as hurricanes, credible threats of terrorist action, and major events requiring a significant presence of security forces. Cossacks may be deployed independently, but frequently work alongside region-level police and/or federal-level forces such as the Pelgvardiya, the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force, the Federal Security Directorate, and the Royal Pelinese Uniformed Medical Service. Federal forces typically provide specialized support functions to Cossacks during normal deployments when they are present; this is often reversed for major events, where Cossack troops instead provide additional manpower and equipment support to a large-scale federal response.
Federal
Troops of the Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai may be federalized, placing them under the operational control of the Ministry of Defense in line with the regular military forces, under two separate laws. Article Five of the 1984 Act Authorizing the Organization of Cossack Troops allows for their federalization and subsequent use in conventional military conflicts at the discretion of the Prime Minister whenever Pelinai is placed in a declared state of war or other comparable military conflict scenario. Article 94 of the 1988 Act Concerning the Nature and Operation of Domestic Security Forces bars the use of federalized Cossack troops for internal security deployments unless the Internal Security Act is invoked by the Prime Minister, thus limiting such employments of federalized Cossacks to extraordinary, severe, and continuing disturbances to public order and security.
Organization
The Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai are organized into the categories of Cossack Ground Forces and Cossack Air Forces, which act as reserve elements of the Pelinese White Army and the Royal Pelinese Air Force, respectively. Both branches of service are organized under the administrative control of the Directorate of Cossack Troops, a directorate of the Pelinese Ministry of Defense, while operational control passes between regional governors and the Pelinese Minister of Defense when units are federalized or de-federalized.
Within the Directorate of Cossack Troops, formations are divided by federal region into Cossack Hosts. Each federal region, including Samara, Loshkaria, Yukisora, Stelossia, and Sevaria, possesses a Cossack Host, which is itself then divided into terrestrial and aerial warfare branches that then contain the operational formations.
Active hosts
Emblem | Name & region | Headquarters | Commander |
---|---|---|---|
Loshkar Cossack Host (Loshkaria) |
Cossack Forces Base Ransu | ||
Samarahi Cossack Host (Samara) |
Joint Cossack Forces Base Piresa | ||
Sevar Cossack Host (Sevaria) |
Cossack Forces Base Banira | ||
Stelossian Cossack Host (Stelossia) |
Joint Cossack Forces Base Tōriku | ||
Yukisoran Cossack Host (Yukisora) |
Cossack Forces Base Mokuren Field |
Cossack Ground Forces
Cossack Air Forces
The Cossack Air Forces are the branch of the Registered Cossacks that operates fixed-wing aircraft such as air superiority fighters, attack aircraft, military transport aircraft, and aerial refueling tankers. This branch is responsible for administering each region’s active reserve air forces which are maintained for regional and federal usage.
Because squadrons of the Cossack Air Forces are rarely used for domestic purposes, their force structure is wholly oriented towards providing reserve capability to the Royal Pelinese Air Force. The Cossack Air Forces operate the full range of military air force squadron types, including tactical aircraft, aerial refueling, airlift, maintenance, intelligence, special operations, communications support, and more: these forces are used by the Pelinese military to add a substantial mobilization surge capability covering both tactical and support units to its total air force structure, as well as provide training to RPAF airmen and special forces.
Relationship with other uniformed services of Pelinai
As a regional military reserve component of the Pelinese Armed Forces, the Registered Cossacks of the Kingdom of Pelinai maintain close ties with the regular military and participate in military training exercises in order to ensure effective cooperation when Cossacks are federalized. Additionally, Cossack troops may also participate in training alongside or trade officers with other uniformed services and law enforcement agencies of Pelinai that they may operate with during domestic deployments: this primarily includes the Pelgvardiya, the Royal Pelinese Uniformed Medical Service of the Ministry of Health, the Royal Pelinese Civil Defense Force of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and the Directorate of Customs, Immigration, and Border Security.
Equipment
As a military reserve force of the regular Pelinese Armed Forces, the Registered Cossacks receive and operate similar equipment, vehicles, and aircraft to those utilized by their regular military counterparts.
Land equipment
Aircraft
Military aircraft and helicopters operated by the Registered Cossacks are identical in types and variants to those used by the regular Pelinese military. Primary aircraft and rotorcraft operated by the Registered Cossacks include the Aetherdyne Ae-15 Ayame, the Ae-15S Hono Ayame, the Torikov To-13 Botan, the KaR-11M2 Lebed, the KaR-19 Oryō, the Be-12M, and the Ha-7 Kurohi.
Inventory summary
The ground component of the Registered Cossacks primarily operates ground equipment and helicopters. Its inventory as of December 2024 includes:
Item | Number in service | Major types | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Tanks | T-04 Crusader, LT-13 Kazak | ||
Armored infantry fighting vehicles | ZM97 Paladin, VDM-12 Ritsr | ||
Other armored vehicles | BTP-03, LPM-01, KBM-97 | ||
Towed & self-propelled gun artillery | AP-68, AP-104, PTP-67, KMM-04, ZMA-99 Druzhinnik, SGM-89, SMA-97, KGM-29 | ||
Rocket artillery | MRK-08 Sunburn, MRK-89 Hyuga, MRK-92 Sepa | ||
Attack helicopters | Ha-7 | ||
Other helicopters | Be-12M, Be-14, Ha-5 |
The air component of the Registered Cossacks operates most types of aircraft employed by the regular squadrons of the Royal Pelinese Air Force. Its aircraft inventory as of December 2024 is as follows:
Item | Number in service | Major types | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
fighter aircraft | ~300 | Ae-15V/G, Ae-15S | Includes strike fighters. |
Attack and bomber aircraft | 143 | To-13, Na-17 | |
light combat aircraft | 26 | So-12 | Excludes operational trainers. |
trainer aircraft | ~300 | Ae-5, So-11M, Ru-39U | Includes both primary and operational trainers. |
Transport aircraft | 185 | KaR-11M2, KaR-19, Na-128, Ru-39VO | |
Airborne refueling tankers | 185 | ||
Other utility aircraft | ~28 | To-13EB, To-91K2 | Primarily includes EW, AEW&C, and other similar support craft. |
Helicopters | 50 | Be-12M, Yo-12 | |
unmanned aerial systems | 126 | Se-9RU, Se-12 |