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The '''Royal Army Military's Intelligence Corps''' or the '''Army Intelligence Corps (AIC)''' is the intelligence arm of the Royal Army that reports directly to Military High Command in the Capital of Moskovo. The AIC was the first Intelligence Division of any armed forces to come into existence, the sole mission of the AIC is to collect data and intelligence for the Military of Ahrana and to work hand and hand with the ADI (Ahranaian Directorate of Intelligence) and the Federal Police when terrorism strikes at the heart of the Country. | The '''Royal Army Military's Intelligence Corps''' or the '''Army Intelligence Corps (AIC)''' is the intelligence arm of the Royal Army that reports directly to Military High Command in the Capital of Moskovo. The AIC was the first Intelligence Division of any armed forces to come into existence, the sole mission of the AIC is to collect data and intelligence for the Military of Ahrana and to work hand and hand with the ADI (Ahranaian Directorate of Intelligence) and the Federal Police when terrorism strikes at the heart of the Country. | ||
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Formed | February 12, 1963 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Ahrana |
Motto | To Operate Unacknowledged. |
Employees | Classified |
Annual budget | Classified |
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The Royal Army Military's Intelligence Corps or the Army Intelligence Corps (AIC) is the intelligence arm of the Royal Army that reports directly to Military High Command in the Capital of Moskovo. The AIC was the first Intelligence Division of any armed forces to come into existence, the sole mission of the AIC is to collect data and intelligence for the Military of Ahrana and to work hand and hand with the ADI (Ahranaian Directorate of Intelligence) and the Federal Police when terrorism strikes at the heart of the Country.