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| image           = [[File:Tuareg men dressed for travel Algeria (6887747753).jpg|250px]]
| name                    = Secretariat of Military Industry
| caption         = Tenerian men in traditional desert dress.
| full_name              =
| population      = 23,900,000
| native_name            = ''Амаꙟакуилоян Куахтекуиꙟ''
| region3          = {{flag|Charnea}}
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| pop3             = 18,900,000
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| region4          = {{flag|Talahara}}
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| pop4             = 3,080,000
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| region5          = {{flag|Tyreseia}}
| logo_caption            =
| pop5            = 665,000
| image                   =
| region6          = {{flag|Mutul}}
| image_size              =
| pop6            = 240,000
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| region7          = {{flag|Alanahr}}
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| pop8            = 150,000
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| region9          = {{flag|Kayahallpa}}
| map_caption             =  
| pop9             = 40,000
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| langs           = {{wp|Tamashek}}
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| rels            = [[Tamddaism]]
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| related         = Other {{wp|Amazigh people|Amaziɣs}}
| map2_caption            =
| group            = Tenerians
| abbreviation            =
| native_name      = ⴽⴻⵍ ⵜⴻⵏⴻⵔⴻ
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| type                    = {{wp|Ministry (government department)|Government Ministry}} <!-- e.g., [[Nonprofit organization|Nonprofit]], [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]], etc. -->
| tax_id                  = <!-- or |vat_id = (for European organizations) -->
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| professional_title      = <!-- for professional associations -->
| headquarters            =
| location_city          = [[Cechiuhnaucan]]
| location_country        = [[Zacapican]]
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| fields                  = <!-- or |field = -->
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| membership_year        = <!-- year to which membership numbers/data apply -->
| language                = {{wp|Nahuatl}} <!-- or |languages = --><!-- any official language or languages used -->
| owner                  = <!-- or |owners = -->
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The '''Kel Tenere''' ({{wp|Tamashek}}: ⴽⴻⵍ ⵜⴻⵏⴻⵔⴻ), also known as the '''Tenerians''', are an {{wp|Amazigh people|Amaziɣ}} ethnic group of {{wp|nomad|nomadic}} origin indigenous to central [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]] and the [[Ninva Desert|Ninva desert]]. They have historically inhabited parts of [[Talahara]], southern [[Tyreseia]], parts of [[Alanahr]] and the whole of [[Charnea]]. The term ''Kel Tenere'' translates to "People of the Desert" and is used by the Tenerians to differentiate themselves from the non-Amaziɣ ethnic groups in the modern day Charnea. Today most of those who self identify as Kel Tenere are have become {{wp|urbanization|urbanized}} and transitioned to a modern sedentary lifestyle, while a minority have retained the ancestral condition of nomadism and continued to live in the open desert with few modern comforts. Although both urban and nomadic Tenerian people inhabit all the regions of Charnea, the urban subculture is termed the Southern Tenerians while their nomadic cousins are termed Northerners, based on the geographic relationship between the major metropolitan center of [[Agnannet]] and the central expanse of the Ninva desert north of Agnannet. The ancestral Kel Tenere united under a powerful chieftain [[Ihemod the Inheritor]], who went on to establish the Charnean Empire in the latter half of the 14th century.Today, a significant portion of those who are considered Tenerian in the modern day are of [[Ikelan]] origin, the descendants of slaves taken by the Charneans during the Ihemodian conquests who subsequently assimilated into the Tenerian culture. In the modern day, Tenerian society and culture is deeply defined by its role within the nation of Charnea as the centerpiece of national identity and as the principal component of ethno-linguistic assimilation of internal and external immigrants.


==History==
The '''Secretariat of Military Industry''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: Амаꙟакуилоян Куахтекуиꙟ, ''Amatlacuiloyan Cuauhtequitl'', '''АКТ''') is a department of the [[Zacapican|Zacapine]] [[Government of Zacapican|federal government]] overseeing the national {{wp|defense industry}}. It is the central organ of the state-dominated military-industrial apparatus in Zacapican, funding and coordinating {{wp|research and development|R&D}} design bureaus as well as the military factories and dockyards where aircraft, vehicles, maritime vessels and other types of equipment are manufactured and assembled. Because of the enormous manpower employed throughout the Zacapine military industries and its various factories and development institutes, the Secretariat of Military Industry has grown to become the largest single employer in Zacapican with 1.7 million workers associated with its various departments and bureaus, or roughly 4% of the national workforce.  
The Tenerians, as with all Amaziɣ groups, find their origins in the ancient proto-Amaziɣ polity of [[Tamazgha]] which streached across much of modern day Talahara and western Charnea. The people of Tamazgha were a settled culture practicing agriculture through the use of advanced irrigation techniques to tap the subterranean {{wp|fossil water}} reserves under the Ninva desert. The fall of Tamazgha, referred to in Charnea as the "Lesson of Ekelhoc", was perpetuated by the drop in the aquifers on which the Tamazigh cities relied leading to the collapse of the political confederation and the fracturing of the Amaziɣ people into distinct groups. Those who moved to the north of the former Tamazgha, towards the more arable coast and remained sedentary agriculturalists became the ancestors of the Talaharan groups, while those who remained in the Ninva desert became the ancestral Tenerians. The Kel Tenere thereby trace their origins to the fall of Tamazgha in late antiquity, an occurence which scattered their ancestors across the Ninva and motivated their transition to a {{wp|Pastoralism|pastoralist}} lifestyle gaining sustenance mainly from herds of camels and goats capable of surviving where crops such as flax or barley could not.
===Design bureaus===
 
===Manufacturing===
This early Tenerian society placed great significance on the membership of individuals within a structure of clans and of castes within those clans. This development was closely tied with the transition to a nomadic lifestyle, as the extended kinship group, the clan, became the primary unit of society. At the top of the social hierarchy were the nobles of the clan, in particular the heads of the main lineages and those families who served as their vassals. The noble caste were the only ones allowed to carry weapons such as [[Takoba|takobas]], spears and bows, and would be responsible for protecting the clan and its herd from rivals and predators. The vassals were primarily responsible for tending to the animals which served as the main source of sustenance. Below them, an artisan class worked leather, wood and metal to craft weapons, tools, clothing and other items needed in the camp. Finally, the lowest rung of the early Tenerian society were the Ikelan, the slave caste which lived in semi-sedentary conditions tending the crops of the clan's limited agricultural activities as well as mining the materials needed by the artisan class. During this era, the Ikelan were primarily other Tenerians captured from rival clans during raids, and only occasionally were foreign war captives. The clans were organized into political confederations of their own, with several clans taking part and electing an ''Amenokal'' to serve as paramount chieftain. Major confederations included the Kel Atram, the Kel Ajej and the Kel Awakar, which would last from the mid 1st millennium to the eve of the ''Teralwaq'' in the 1340s.
===AKT indices===
 
The Secretariat of Military Industry assigns an index number to all munitions and equipment that it manufactures for the [[Zacapine Navy]], [[Zacapine Army|Army]] and [[Zacapine National Guard|National Guard]]. The AKT Indices are standardized for easy identification of any type or model of production item, following a ''<letter><number<letter><number>'' format with the addition of some alphabetic suffixes for special equipment categories. The first three digits of a given AKT index are an alpha-numeric combination indicating the specific category and sub-category a specified item belongs to, while the last number is the item's model number, which is usually but not always based on the year production was ordered in the Zacapine [[Cozauism|Cozauist]] calendar. The AKT index of a given type of equipment represents its industrial designation, which can vary from the service designation given to that equipment type by the military forces or from the project name assigned by the R&D bureau that authored the design for that type. For instance, Zacapine combat aircraft are most commonly referred to using their service designation rather than their AKT index, while most {{wp|ballistic missile|ballistic}} and {{wp|cruise missile|cruise missiles}} produced in Zacapican have no special service designation and are known only by their AKT indices.
 
====Current indices====
===Tenerians in the Mutul===
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The [[Mutul|Divine Kingdom]] is home to the largest Kel Tenere community outside of Scipia. They live mostly in the cities of [[K'alak Muul]] and [[Puyum]], with smaller communities scattered across the east coast of the Mutul. Tenerians have reached the Divine Kingdom since [[Charnea]] began syncretizing and converting to the [[White Path]] in the modern era, but emigration really took off only in the late 20th century and early 21th. Sharing a religion with their host country has allowed the Tenerians (called తెనెహె, '''Tenej''', in [[Mutli]]) to rapidly gain subject status and integrate into the Mutulese society compared to other migrant community.
*Я - Rocketry and missile equipment
 
**Second digit
Part of the Tenerian immigration is linked to service in the [[Divine Army of the Ninety-Nine Nations]], where they represent an increasingly large proportion of the recruits. as veterans often decide to settle permanently in the Mutul than return in their home country. While only a minority, these Tenej often represent leading figures in their communities, serving as various local administrators and representatives of the Mutuleses institutions, from the administration to law enforcement, around which a rather clanic network of {{wp|Clientelism|clients}} can be built.
***1 - Launchers
 
***2 - Warheads
While the Tenej do not represent the entirety of the people of Tenerian-descent in the Mutul, some second or third-generations Tenej having fully integrated themselves into the [[Mutli]] culture and no-longer self-identify as Kel Tenere while parts of the immigration has yet to even acquire the subject-status, they are its most representative sub-culture in Oxidentale. While women slowly re-take their traditional role within the society, notably by serving in the {{wp|Mayan priesthood|Clergy}} or as political representatives, Tenej communities are still characterized by the control exercised by veteran soldiers as previously stated, shifting ever-so-slightly the traditional gender roles. Tenej' practices of the [[White Path]] are also more Orthodox than those in Scipia, and play an even stronger role in daily life. Their martial culture however, as been curbstomped by the Mutul' strict anti-gun laws. To compensate, martial arts, such as [[Mik'abe]] or [[Muk'yah K'ik]], have become especially popular, alongside the religious institutions tied to their practice.
***3 - Missiles and rockets
 
***4 - Air launched weapons
==Culture==
***5 - Control equipment (Computers, displays, guidance equipment)
===Language===
***6 - Propulsion systems (launch stages, jet and rocket engines)
The only surviving Tenerian language in the modern day is {{wp|Tamashek}}, a language originating with the historical Kel Awakar confederation in central Charnea. In the distant past, most Tenerian confederations possessed their own dialect or distinct variation of the root Amaziɣ language. However, through the homogenization and standardization which occurred under the Charnean Empire, the diversity of the local languages was lost and only the Awakari Tamashek variation remained as the standard version across the Empire. Because of Tamashek's status as a lingua franca for many of the diverse ethnic groups residing in Charnea, many loanwords from the native languages of these non-Tenerian peoples have been adopted into common use in Tamashek, such as the {{wp|Arab language|Gharbaic}} word "sooq" meaning marketplace or the {{wp|Zarma language|Zarma}} word "kaaruko" meaning horseman. The Academy of Tamashek Culture (Tamashek: Asinag n Tussna Tamashek, ⴰⵙⵉⵏⴰⴳ ⵏ ⵜⵓⵙⵙⵏⴰ ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵛⴻⴽ) headquartered in [[Agnannet]] serves as the linguistic authority over Tamashek, and collaborates with language organizations in [[Talahara]] over matters of Amaziɣ language and education.
***7 - Support equipment (transport, loading, storage and maintenance)
 
***8 - Training demonstrators
 
**Third digit
[[Category:Charnea]]
***И - Air defense ({{wp|Surface-to-air missile}}s, {{wp|man-portable air-defense system}}s, {{wp|air-to-air missile}}s)
[[Category:Ajax]]
***С - Guided ground attack ({{wp|Anti-tank guided missile|ATGMs}} primarily)
***Х - {{wp|Anti-radiation missile}}s
***Ꙟ - {{wp|Standoff missile}}s
***T - Ballistic missiles
***К - Unguided ground attack (Various {{wp|Multiple rocket launcher|MLRS}} and {{wp|Rocket_(weapon)#Air-launched|aircraft rockets}})

Latest revision as of 03:02, 3 December 2024

Secretariat of Military Industry
Амаꙟакуилоян Куахтекуиꙟ
TypeGovernment Ministry
Location
Official language
Nahuatl
Parent organization
Government of Zacapican

The Secretariat of Military Industry (Nahuatl: Амаꙟакуилоян Куахтекуиꙟ, Amatlacuiloyan Cuauhtequitl, АКТ) is a department of the Zacapine federal government overseeing the national defense industry. It is the central organ of the state-dominated military-industrial apparatus in Zacapican, funding and coordinating R&D design bureaus as well as the military factories and dockyards where aircraft, vehicles, maritime vessels and other types of equipment are manufactured and assembled. Because of the enormous manpower employed throughout the Zacapine military industries and its various factories and development institutes, the Secretariat of Military Industry has grown to become the largest single employer in Zacapican with 1.7 million workers associated with its various departments and bureaus, or roughly 4% of the national workforce.

Design bureaus

Manufacturing

AKT indices

The Secretariat of Military Industry assigns an index number to all munitions and equipment that it manufactures for the Zacapine Navy, Army and National Guard. The AKT Indices are standardized for easy identification of any type or model of production item, following a <letter><number<letter><number> format with the addition of some alphabetic suffixes for special equipment categories. The first three digits of a given AKT index are an alpha-numeric combination indicating the specific category and sub-category a specified item belongs to, while the last number is the item's model number, which is usually but not always based on the year production was ordered in the Zacapine Cozauist calendar. The AKT index of a given type of equipment represents its industrial designation, which can vary from the service designation given to that equipment type by the military forces or from the project name assigned by the R&D bureau that authored the design for that type. For instance, Zacapine combat aircraft are most commonly referred to using their service designation rather than their AKT index, while most ballistic and cruise missiles produced in Zacapican have no special service designation and are known only by their AKT indices.

Current indices

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