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Saranidia's military doctrine is highly-complicated but is based on 3 main pillars: | Saranidia's military doctrine is highly-complicated but is based on 3 main pillars: | ||
1) '''4 layers theory | 1) '''4 layers theory''': | ||
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The 4 layers theory means that the Air Force is the first line of defence and will often be used to go into enemy territory, the Navy is then the second "layer" to prevent foreign armies getting across the sea to Sharifistan and the Army is the 3rd "layer" fighting invaders once they get into [[Saranidia]]. | |||
The 4th layer is the Al-Saranidi people. | The 4th layer is the Al-Saranidi people. | ||
2) '''capacity-building''': | 2) '''capacity-building''': | ||
Used in foreign peacekeeping and counter-insurgency missions, capacity building means developing the capacity for self-reliance in the armies and police forces of allies. | Used in foreign peacekeeping and counter-insurgency missions, capacity building means developing the capacity for self-reliance in the armies and police forces of allies. | ||
3)'''Hearts and minds''': | 3)'''Hearts and minds''': | ||
Al-Saranidi forces try to win the hearts and minds of local population, reducing support for insurgents. | Al-Saranidi forces try to win the hearts and minds of local population, reducing support for insurgents. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 19 July 2020
Saranidia's military doctrine is highly-complicated but is based on 3 main pillars: 1) 4 layers theory:
The 4 layers theory means that the Air Force is the first line of defence and will often be used to go into enemy territory, the Navy is then the second "layer" to prevent foreign armies getting across the sea to Sharifistan and the Army is the 3rd "layer" fighting invaders once they get into Saranidia. The 4th layer is the Al-Saranidi people.
2) capacity-building:
Used in foreign peacekeeping and counter-insurgency missions, capacity building means developing the capacity for self-reliance in the armies and police forces of allies.
3)Hearts and minds:
Al-Saranidi forces try to win the hearts and minds of local population, reducing support for insurgents.