Name of nation: Republic of South Africa
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Total troops: 320,000, +20,000 (Heavily Militarized Police), +5,000 Troops (Executive Outcomes), +150,000 (Commandos), Plus puppet armies listed below.
Total airforce: 456 Aircraft + 100 Dedicated Helicopters, Plus puppet air forces listed below.
Total tonnage (navy): 300,000 Tonnes, Plus puppet navies listed below.
Unrest (out of 10): 4
Yellow Zone
Conscription:
Mandatory +30,000 troops
Population:
33,536,800 (Full Citizens) +15,000 troops, +6 aircraft
Tech Level:
Developed
Coastal +50,000 Tonnes
Positive Traits:
Our Way of Life: South Africa is a unique place in the world. A nation with the highest population of European ancestry in the old world outside of Europe itself, and a mixture of a unique Anglo-based culture and that of the Boers has given South Africa a unique outlook on itself, its region, and society. The Boer's belief of armed defense, liberty and cultural preservation have influenced the populace for a belief in military service as an obligation and honorable path in life, both reinforcing the existing conscription laws as well as pushing many to stay in after their required term is up.
+200,000 Troops
Huge Military Budget: Being historically isolated in international affairs, the prevalence of communism on the African continent, and domestic & nearby foreign insurgencies have forced South Africa to invest heavily in its defense. High pay rates for enlisted & officers, as well as large acquisition budgets for the Navy and Air Force help ensure technological superiority and sufficient manpower.
+150,000 Troops, +200,000 Tonnes, +250 Aircraft
Military-Industrial Austerity Complex: In response to sanctions in the early 1960s and the looming concern of additional sanctions potential to be enacted, South Africa has developed a strong domestic military industry. The vast majority of procurement for the South African military is through these companies, such as ARMSCOR, Atlas Aviation, Atlantis Diesel Engines, Reumech OMC and Sandock-Austral among others. These companies have formed a military-industrial complex with the South African government and military whereby South African military procurement is almost entirely via these defense contractors, and even totally foreign designs are imported via contractors or constructed domestically under license.
+100,000 Tonnes, +200 Aircraft
The Speed of Warfare: Operating on the vast open deserts and savannah of southern Africa is not easy to do, particularly across the vast size of South Africa. The military's response to this is one word: speed. Fast moving land units requiring as little maintenance as possible, and a heavy emphasis on air assault. Helicopters, by extension, are integral to the war effort of South Africa for rapid troop transport & deployment, as well as airborne infantry support. The Army keeps a large standing quantity of transport helicopters to rapidly deploy large amounts of troops across the nation.
+100 Aircraft (Helicopters)
Northern Puppets: South Africa wields significant influence over its three neighbors to the north. South African military forces helped establish UNITA rule in Angola and RENAMO rule in Mozambique, as well as stabilization efforts in the Central African Federation. Loans, access to South African capital and forming a defense agreement & trade bloc have given South African companies access to their resources while they in turn have access to South African goods. These nations all have standing militaries, but in comparison to South Africa are poorly equipped and even more poorly trained.
Puppet militaries listed below. All equipment is restricted to being produced 1965 or earlier or uses antiquated technology if made after 1965, and troop quality will be considered Underdeveloped.THESE UNITS ARE UNDER FOREIGN COMMAND, RP MUST OCCUR TO USE THESE OUTSIDE OF PUPPET IN QUESTION
ANGOLA: +100,000 Troops, +70 Aircraft, +25,000 Tonnes
MOZAMBIQUE: +100,000 Troops, +70 Aircraft, +25,000 Tonnes
CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION: +100,000 Troops, +70 Aircraft
South African Police: Much of the South African Police are heavily militarized by the standard of "police" worldwide, and often operate in concert with the military for counterterrorism and counterinsurgency activity. While capable of being militarized for emergency situations, their training is extremely poor compared to military quality as to be expected.
+20,000 (Heavily Militarized Police)
Commando System: The Commando system is a modernization of a traditional Commando system in practice from the old Boer Republics. It operates similar in function to the National Guard of the United States, but in an even more reserved capacity. The Commando system is a part-time volunteer force which exists to protect communities, and falls under the jurisdiction of the Army. Members attend some training with army reservists per year but are considered largely untrained and effectively militia. Commando units are only required for service in their local area, though may be requested for a voluntary redeployment in the event of national emergency.
+150,000 Commandos (Restricted to local areas across South Africa)
Executive Outcomes: Executive Outcomes is a Private Military Contractor based in Cape Town, South Africa. While operating as a private venture and taking contracts unassociated with South Africa, it is secretly aligned with South Africa and will operate with its interests heavily, and the South African government is Executive Outcomes' main customer.
+5,000 Troops (Executive Outcomes)
Negative Traits:
Boer Nationalism: Many Boers have acclimated to the state of affairs under the Republic of South Africa, but a minority of them still yearn for the days of the independent Boer Republics. With the end of hardline National Party rule, many of the more radically conservative Boers elect to end their service as soon as possible.
-25,000 Troops
Unpatriotic New Citizens: Some of the newly enfranchised Black African community in South Africa have not become patriotic alongside their newly found rights and privileges. Despite being what the government considered 'assimilated', many still do not hold a degree of allegiance to the state that corresponds to voluntary military service
-50,000 Troops
Naval Neglect: While the military budget is high, the investment into the navy is not seen as a priority. The Navy is largely seen as a defensive force, protecting South African shipping & supporting land-based combat rather than conducting entirely independent operations.
-50,000 Tonnes, outside of Carriers, max vessel tonnage of 20,000
Economical Traits:
Volkscapitalisme: Under the United Nationalist Party, the country has embarked upon a dirigiste program of economic expansion involving the creation of several state-owned enterprises (or “parastatals”), including Iscor (steel), Sasol (synthetic fuel), Eskom (electricity), and later Transnet (rail), and Telkom (telecommunications). These grew in tandem with state-controlled entities such as Volkskas (banking), Sanlam (insurance) and Naspers (media)
Resources:
South Africa holds the world's largest reported reserves of gold, platinum group metals, chrome ore and manganese ore, and the second-largest reserves of zirconium, vanadium and titanium, as well as significant quantities of uranium, as well as significant deposits of iron and other mineral resources. While no oil exists within South Africa's borders itself, Angola has significant amounts of oil which are pumped across southern Africa.
Unrest Factors:
The Semi-Democratic Haven: South Africa has a mixed political model, with a party that is in control over the government almost absolutely, but still conducts free and fair elections. The government is authoritarian towards opposition straying in a large way from the party line and has heavy control over the media and news, but still respects personal freedoms and has some of the most lax gun laws outside of the United States.
Base Unrest 4
The Spear of the Nation: uMkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation in Xhosa, Zulu and Ndebele) is a left-wing terrorist group and the militant wing of the political party African National Congress. They conduct terrorist operations on symbols of apartheid in an attempt to gain reparations and the abandonment of cultural policies by the government. Much of their support exists in Natal and Rhodesia, where there is the highest concentration of ethnic Africans in the nation.
Unrest of 6 in Natal & Rhodesia, with occasional spillover
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging: The Afrikaner Resistance Movement, or AW is a far-right Afrikaner nationalist and neo-Nazi terrorist group and militant wing of the Herstigte Nasionale Party. They conduct terrorist operations against the government and African communities in an attempt to bring back the old Apartheid system, an independent Boer state, or the forceful removal of non-Europeans from the territories of South Africa.
Unrest of 6 in Transvaal and Orange Free State, with occasional spillover
SWAPO / PLAN: The Southwest African People's Organization and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia are an illegal political party and militant group respectively attempting to gain the independence of Namibia, in accordance with the original Mandate's goals of 1919. The military and police have pushed them into the rural areas of Namibia, particularly in the north away from much of South Africa's infrastructure.
Unrest of 7 in rural northern Southwest Africa, potential spillover into the rest of Southwest Africa
Godless Communists: Both Angola and Mozambique have active communist insurgencies, with the MPLA in Angola and FREMILO in Mozambique. While they have largely been pushed into the undeveloped jungles of these respective nations, they still pose a significant security risk to the region and tempt spillover into neighboring countries.
New Nation Blues: While the Central African Republic has no active insurgency, their political system provides all the instability they need. Communism sees some support in the nation without any seats in government, and the corruption combined with political radicalism in their legislature often results in deadlock. Without any political culture, the CAR is constantly on the verge of government shutdowns and the collapse of the democratic system.