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Ajahadya's biological and chemical weapons stocks are believed to come under the control of the [[Republican Guard Rocket Corps]], which is responsible for controlling Ajahadya's surface-to-surface missile inventory and would be one of the main users of such weaponry in the Ajahadyan Army in a future conflict. How non-missile carried weaponry, such as airborne bombs or artillery shells will be allocated in future conflicts is largely unknown, but analysts expect that each artillery unit has an issued stock of chemical shells from the RGRC, while biological weapons remain entirely under the purview of the RGRC.
Ajahadya's biological and chemical weapons stocks are believed to come under the control of the [[Republican Guard Rocket Corps]], which is responsible for controlling Ajahadya's surface-to-surface missile inventory and would be one of the main users of such weaponry in the Ajahadyan Army in a future conflict. How non-missile carried weaponry, such as airborne bombs or artillery shells will be allocated in future conflicts is largely unknown, but analysts expect that each artillery unit has an issued stock of chemical shells from the RGRC, while biological weapons remain entirely under the purview of the RGRC.
==Organisation==
The Republican Guard Rocket Corps is organised into four brigades, the 111th, 112th, and 119th Missile Brigades, and the 132nd Support Brigade. The 11th, 12th and 19th are each believed to have around 300 missiles each, with the remaining missiles and unissued warheads being held with the 32nd Support Brigade which handles the transportation of missiles between units and the security of stockpiles of missiles and warheads.





Revision as of 17:32, 30 August 2020

Republican Guard Rocket Corps
Corps de Fusée de la Garde Républicaine
RGRC Flag.png
Active1968-present
Country Ajahadya
BranchStrategic Missile Force
Role9,720 active
Part ofAjahadyan Armed Forces
Commanders
Supreme Commander in ChiefSalil Balchandra
Minister of National Defense and UnificationPransu Amin
Lt. Gen.Sutanar Rehal
Chief of StaffMaj. Gen. Nimrat Bashan

History

Founding

Third Satrian War and Dakatan War

ROSPO and Present Day

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Ajahadya is believed to have one of Kylaris's largest stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons, and has used such weapons extensively during the Third Satrian War and the Dakatan War to great effect. The Ajahadyan government does not attribute any special qualities to biological or chemical weaponry, viewing them as weaponry like any other, and has not signed any treaties regarding their usage or disarmament.

Ajahadya's biological and chemical weapons stocks are believed to come under the control of the Republican Guard Rocket Corps, which is responsible for controlling Ajahadya's surface-to-surface missile inventory and would be one of the main users of such weaponry in the Ajahadyan Army in a future conflict. How non-missile carried weaponry, such as airborne bombs or artillery shells will be allocated in future conflicts is largely unknown, but analysts expect that each artillery unit has an issued stock of chemical shells from the RGRC, while biological weapons remain entirely under the purview of the RGRC.

Organisation

The Republican Guard Rocket Corps is organised into four brigades, the 111th, 112th, and 119th Missile Brigades, and the 132nd Support Brigade. The 11th, 12th and 19th are each believed to have around 300 missiles each, with the remaining missiles and unissued warheads being held with the 32nd Support Brigade which handles the transportation of missiles between units and the security of stockpiles of missiles and warheads.


Surface-to-surface missiles

Model Type Origin Quantity Image Notes
Barachi-II Tactical ballistic missile  Ajahadya ~300
Al-Samoud-Fired.jpg
Range: 180 km, 280kg conventional warhead.
Talavara-I Short range ballistic missile  Ajahadya ~300
IrakScudB1989.jpg
Range: 644 km, 500kg conventional, biological or chemical warhead.
Talavara-II Short range ballistic missile  Ajahadya ~250
SCUD 2.JPG
Range: 700-900 km, 100-300kg conventional, biological or chemical warhead.
Talavara-III Short range ballistic missile  Ajahadya ~200
Talavara-III Missile.jpg
Range: 800-950 km, 140-450kg conventional, biological or chemical warhead.
Talavara-IV Short range ballistic missile  Ajahadya ~100
Talvara IV Missile.jpg
Range: 620-1000 km, 350kg conventional, biological or chemical warhead.
Tira-I Medium range ballistic missile  Ajahadya ~50
'Shourya' missile test fired on November 12, 2008.jpg
Range: 700-1,900 km, 200-1000kg conventional, biological or chemical warhead.
Ala-I Cruise missile  Ajahadya ~10
Nirbhay missile launch on 7 November 2017.jpg
Range: ~1000km, 200-300kg conventional, biological or chemical warhead, in development.