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Military Doctrine of the People's Army of Zwailand
is a military doctrine that was developed by the People's Army of Zwailand for use in a possible war with [PLACEHOLDER]. The People's Heavenly State of Zwailand developed this doctrine in response to its changing geopoliticial reality and increased industrialisation.
Doctrine
Role of Branches
Infantry
Break-through Assault infantry
received additional training, closer to what would be expected of NATO light infantry forces, and are considered to be a skilled and valuable asset. A
Line Infantry
Line Infantry are infantry units with limited mechanised and possess limited offensive power, the holding corps' primary responsibility was to check any potental enemy advance.
Specialised infantry
y are generally based on mechanised units
Single Use Troops
Artillery
Zwai use of artillery differs from most other militaries as it is not only used against fixed positions, fortifications, and enemy ground troops but is considered an additional way of restricting enemy movements through its used an as area denial for enemy infantry.
Zwailand is believed to produce around 3 million Artillery shells a year, with a war-time capacity to increase that number to nearly 5 million according to several military analysts. The importance of artillery is written in official People's Army of Zwailand which calls for a 3-to-1 advantage in People's Army of Zwailand while on the defence and a 5-to-1 advantage on the offensive.
Each division has a Artillery Regiment and Corp several artillery brigades.
During the battle of [PLACEHOLDER], the PAZ Ground Force is believed to have fired up to 800 shell a day.
Tanks
The role of armour is more cautious according to Zwai military doctrine.
The Zwai PAZ Ground Force still fields first and second generation main battle tanks in its holding line infantry units. Often these vehicles have been observed being used in a largely being used in the role of the fire support function offered by infantry fighting vehicles. There use it believed because they represent a cheaper option with an increase in range, protection and kinetic effect over these more expensive modern infantry fighting vehicles - particularly when there are a limited number of anti-tank guided weapons able to reach them at their stand-off range