RLA Rocket Forces

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The RLA Rocket Forces (RLARF) constitutes one of the 6 branches of the Red Liberation Army (RLA), and controls most of the nation's non-space exploration missiles and rockets.

History

The RLARF was created in 1975 and was tasked with developing a force of missile and rockets to protect Posadastan and eventually launch it's nuclear weapons. During most of the Hao dictatorship (1986-2008) it saw little action as he focused funding elsewhere iin the nation, but starting in 2010, it saw a sudden large influx of funding and engineers, allowing it to grow rapidly. The first MRBM was successfully tested in 2022, and it is believed they are on their way to developing larger IRBMs and ICBMs as the Posadi Nuclear Program becomes more competent.

The RLARF currently retain the ability to launch missiles by submarine/ship (per the navy's permission), from silos (concentrated in 2 large 20-30 silo fields), launch platforms (used primarily for test launches and space bound rockets), and a multitude of mobile launching vehicles. They also man multiple radar and anti-ship launch stations at most coastal military bases. There is also a joint task force between the RLARF and the air force to develop better Posadi-made air-launched missiles.

The RLARF and the navy have had a tense relationship over who would possess the newest ballistic missile submarines, though an agreement was made in late 2025 to grant them to the navy, but the RLARF has to have men on board the subs to monitor the missiles.

Equipment

For all SAM/ABM systems, see the "air defense" section of the RLA Ground Forces.

Missile Type Range Amount
Kando-1 Artillery rocket 43km "few dozen" launcher units
Kando-2 Artillery rocket ~50km approx. 30 launcher units
Kando-3 Artillery rocket <100km 200-300
Gaigho-1 Artillery rocket 150-160km unknown
Gaigho-2 Artillery Rocket 210km ~80 launchers
Gaigho-3 Artillery rocket
tactical SRBM
300-400km est. 20-40 launchers
Haipfong-A Anti-ship missile 110-160km unknown
Haipfong-B Anti-ship missile 160-180km unknown
Haipfong-C Anti-ship cruise missile 300-340km unknown
Haipfong-D Anti-ship cruise missile ~540km unknown
NP-11 Anti-ship cruise missile 250-400km unknown
NP-15 Anti-ship cruise missile 220-540km unknown
Dün-01 Land-attack/Anti-ship cruise missile 290km unknown
Jas SLCM ~35km unknown
Nakha Anti-ship cruise missile ~330km unknown
Khogyas-1 Tactical Ballistic Missile 230km ~190
Khogyas-2 Tactical ballistic missile 280-300km ~380
Khogyas-3 SRBM 340-450km <80
Tok-1 SRBM 500-550km unknown
Tok-2 SRBM 800-900km unknown
Tok-3 SRBM ~1000km 200+
Tok-4 MRBM 1400-2000km ~160
Ÿe-01 MRBM 2000-2100km 100+
Ÿe-02 MRBM ~2500km 50+
Ÿe-03 MRBM/IRBM 3000-4000km 25+
Ÿe-04 IRBM 4000-6000km ~10
Ÿe-05 ICBM 6700-10000km unknown
Ÿe-06 ICBM est. 13000km unknown (project)
Ÿe-07 ICBM + MRV/MIRV est. 15000km 0 (project)
Hoisup-A SLBM 500-1250km ~60
Hoisup-B SLBM/MRBM 1200-2000km 4-10
Hoisup-C SLBM/MRBM 2100-2500km Unknown
ÇZ-1 SLBM/IRBM 6000-7200km Unknown (project)
ÇZ-2 SLBM/ICBM 9000-10000km 0 (project)
SAMP-CM-08 multipurpose Cruise missile ~1500km 200-500
SAMP-CM-18 MRBM w/ HGV 1250-1800km unknown
SAMP-CM-24 Hypersonic Cruise missile 2000-3000km unknown