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The '''Ninvite War''' ({{wp|Arabic|Gharbaic}}: حرب نينوى, ''Harb Nynwa''; {{wp|Tamashek}}: ⴰⵎⵢⴻⵔ ⵏⵉⵏⵠⴰ, ''Amyer Ninva'') was an armed conflict in eastern and central [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]] between the [[Charnean Army]] and an alliance of paramilitary forces led by the [[Fahran|Fahrani]]-backed [[Hatha]]. The conflict formally began with the  Hatha's 19 December 1975 declaration of [[Hatheria|Hatherian]] independence and was concluded 10 years 9 months and 5 days later with the 24 September 1986 negotiated surrender of the Hatha with the [[Ninvite War#Armistice|Treaty of New Tyria]]. However, the actual duration of the conflict is highly disputed, with many pointing to the initial outbreak of violent inter-ethnic struggle across east Charnea in the wake of the [[1965 al-Kira basin drought]] as the true start of the conflict, while the Hatha surrender in 1986 triggered a splintering of the force into various factions which continued to fight the Charnean Army well into the 1990s. The Ninvite War was primarily fought to the eastern [[Ninva]] from which it would derive its name, with the majority of direct contact between belligerent groups being confined within Charnean borders. However, the war would draw in many regional and global powers seeking to gain strategic advantages by influencing the outcome of the war. Asymmetric operations and terrorist action would also be conducted by both sides of the conflict well outside the defined conflict zone and across international boundaries. The Ninvite War is considered to be both a {{wp|civil war}} within Charnea as well as a proxy conflict between Charnea and the ideologically pan-Gharbaic regime of [[Sabir Afzal Rahmani]] in Fahran, escalating to the level of an undeclared interstate war between Charnea and Fahran at the height of the conflict. Besides the commitment of their Fahrani allies, the Hatha would also receive material and financial support from a host of countries including [[Alanahr]], [[Kembesa]], [[Vardana]], [[Yisrael]] and [[Latium]] to varying degrees. The Charnean government by contrast was generally decried by the international community, militarily supported by the [[Itayana|Itayana Solar Autocracy]] and the [[Amayana Makgato Federation]] and materially supported by [[Elatia]] and the [[Mutul]], both traditional enemies of the Latin-led community rallying against Charnea diplomatically. The Charnean regime would also be the target of official sanctions from the [[Forum of Nations]] and the subject of an international arms embargo, both of which would leave a lasting stain on Charnea's international reputation.  
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The devastation of the Ninvite War would leave an indelible mark on the East Scipian region. Between 900,000 and 2 million were killed in the war including both military and civilian dead, with between 3 and 5 million being displaced. The region of Hatheria in eastern Charnea, which played host to most of the direct conflict of the Ninvite War, has been affected by a lasting depopulation and still remains beneath the threshold of the pre-war figure of 2.2 million from the 1964 census to the present day. In many cases, local residents fled to escape the fighting and never returned, re-settling in other countries or in other parts of Charnea. Hatheria has therefore consistently existed in an economically depressed state since the end of the war. The political fallout of the war also contributed to the collapse of the Rahmani regime in Fahran, as well as the multiple Charnean debt crises which have had major ripple effects in domestic Charnean politics through the decades. The Ninvite War is remembered around [[Ajax|the world]] as one of the bloodiest and most protracted wars of the later 20th century.
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.
===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]], [[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====
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*Я - Rocketry and missile equipment
**Second digit
***1 - Launchers
***2 - Warheads
***3 - Missiles and rockets
***4 - Air launched weapons
***5 - Control equipment (Computers, displays, guidance equipment)
***6 - Propulsion systems (launch stages, jet and rocket engines)
***7 - Support equipment (transport, loading, storage and maintenance)
***8 - Training demonstrators
**Third digit
***И - Air defense ({{wp|Surface-to-air missile}}s, {{wp|man-portable air-defense system}}s, {{wp|air-to-air missile}}s)
***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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