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The Strategic Command Forces have also entered into partnerships with Syjenþ Group (SG) to fund and research new airship designs, including the aforementioned ISS craft and the various MS-86X dirigibles. However, there have been some controversies over potential corruption and misused funds in these programs. | The Strategic Command Forces have also entered into partnerships with Syjenþ Group (SG) to fund and research new airship designs, including the aforementioned ISS craft and the various MS-86X dirigibles. However, there have been some controversies over potential corruption and misused funds in these programs. | ||
===Computers=== | |||
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The Strategic Command Forces (and the military and government at large) have invested and heavily subsidized various supercomputers and the companies involved in these projects. The most notable among these being the Vugaku supercomputer, considered one of the strongest in Telrova, and was briefly the most powerful from 2020 to 2022. The Vugaku operates at 442 PFLOPS, with a potential upgraded version with accelerators being even stronger. The program has been criticized for costing well over 1 billion Rovas throughout its 6-year project duration. The Vugaku is used for both military and civilian purposes, including securing government databases and encryption purposes, as well as scientific calculations. | |||
The SCF also manages various cyber defense teams trained in taking part in and defending against cyber attacks and cyber terrorism. They are also responsible for enforcing government censorship protocols and digital surveillance of suspected threats, often working directly alongside government intelligence services. |
Revision as of 19:09, 15 May 2024
The CAF Strategic Command Force (CAFSCF) is a branch of the Armed forces of Catam Pon. They are tasked with a variety of duties, including but not limited to space command, missiles, research and development, electronic warfare, psychological warfare, and cyberspace. In addition to that, the force acts as an amalgamation of the support forces of all other branches of the military and as the center of military intelligence, so as to streamline activities.
History
Equipment
Rocketry
Catam possess its own satellite launch capabilities, using a new indigenous, experimental three-stage space launch vehicle, and they have successfully launched 4 of their own satellites.
Rocket | Image | Description | Launches |
---|---|---|---|
Mory-1 | * 2 stage rocket * 33m in height * Max load of 100kg |
* Launch 1: Fail * Launch 2: Fail * Launch 3: success Launch 4: partial failure | |
Mory-2 | * 3 stage rocket * 47.2m in height * Max load of 3300kg |
* Launch 1: Fail * Launch 2: Success * Launch 3: success |
Airships
In addition to controlling most of the rocketry and satellite deployments, the CAFSCF also has a vested interest in various other military technologies, including the possession of 2 "Integrated Sensor Structure" craft, which are intended as high-altitude aerial surveillance and reconnaissance platforms. These 140m long (450ft) are suspended at 20km into the atmosphere, where it would be able to provide a large diameter radar coverage in a manner allowing for "radar risk reduction" as a means to circumvent the traditional threats posed to AWACS and ground-based radar.
In addition to this, the CAFCSF coordinates with the air force for conventional airships and their potential strategic uses as well.
The Strategic Command Forces have also entered into partnerships with Syjenþ Group (SG) to fund and research new airship designs, including the aforementioned ISS craft and the various MS-86X dirigibles. However, there have been some controversies over potential corruption and misused funds in these programs.
Computers
The Strategic Command Forces (and the military and government at large) have invested and heavily subsidized various supercomputers and the companies involved in these projects. The most notable among these being the Vugaku supercomputer, considered one of the strongest in Telrova, and was briefly the most powerful from 2020 to 2022. The Vugaku operates at 442 PFLOPS, with a potential upgraded version with accelerators being even stronger. The program has been criticized for costing well over 1 billion Rovas throughout its 6-year project duration. The Vugaku is used for both military and civilian purposes, including securing government databases and encryption purposes, as well as scientific calculations.
The SCF also manages various cyber defense teams trained in taking part in and defending against cyber attacks and cyber terrorism. They are also responsible for enforcing government censorship protocols and digital surveillance of suspected threats, often working directly alongside government intelligence services.