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Strengthening National Defense

A Paper for the Eyes of Personnel of Department of Military / Classified

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Army

Department of Military has approved to begin development of ratnik-3 combat gear. The ratnik-3 will be developed from ratnik-2 combat system which already in field of operations within Canadian Army. The development is intended to increase the effectiveness and survivability of Canadian Army in time of operations.

Canadian Army increased its preparedness for global military operations. Each army formation will be trained according to its designation. For example, Pacific Army will be trained to adapt with tropical and jungle warfare. So that, they will be ready for combat in their designated areas as well other armies. Canadian troops will be combat ready for every condition everywhere in the world.

Canadian Army built massive underground network to hide several mobile nuclear armed ballistic missiles. The current underground capacity is to hide 410 Russian made ballistic missiles. Canadian Army nuclear doctrine is to change from missile silos into mobile launch systems. Missile silos and 5 Mt-above nukes are going to be destroyed as well to follow United Nations Resolution Number 1. 

Navy

Canadian Navy built several naval stations within Greenland and Ryukyu Islands. The naval stations are intended to increase preparedness of the Navy to global deployment. Canadian Navy equipment and personnel are also upgraded. Navy Special Operation Forces are trained harder than ever before.

Canadian Naval Strategic Force also acquired new weapons. Department of Military has procured 10 borei-class ballistic nuclear submarines.

Marines

Canadian Marines have been increased into 150,000 personnel. The 150,000 personnel will follow and based on Navy structures. They are also trained to be deployed globally within hours.

Air Force

Canadian Air Force developed Space Track Program. The Program is aimed to detect and track artificial satellites, space debris and objects within Earth Orbit. The Initial Space track facilities will be located at somewhere on the West and East of Canada. Access to the facilities will be classified and will be limited to Canada Space Agency, Canadian Forces and Canadian Intelligence Community. Technology is acquired mostly from Russia and will be upgraded by joint cooperation between the Magical Government and several institutions.

Data collected from the new Space Track stations was planned to feed into the Joint Aerospace Operations Center Mission System operated by 876th Air Operations Center. The 876 AOC’s 24 hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week operation provides vigilance to conduct command and control of Canadian Air Force.

If the Space Track detects that an object may cause danger or harm to the Canada from the atmosphere, the data will be transmitted automatically to the air defense units which will immediately fire the PL-18 Nudol missile from MiG-31.  

Canadian Air Force also tested SSC-X-9 Skyfall, a nuclear-powered, nuclear-tipped cruise missile. The defense industry said that the missile capable of penetrating interceptor-based missile defense system and has ability to dodge missile defenses. The missile will be designated as surface-to-surface cruise missile.

The Skyfall missile will join alongside other cruise missiles in storage such as 3M33 Zircon Anti-ship missiles, Kh-90 air-to-surface missile, Kh-80, 3m-54 Kalibr, and Kh-32. The Canadian Air Force also planned to upgrade some of them in the near future.

Intelligence

Canadian Intelligence Community Director Katherine Forbes authorized the launch of Program SIRE. The program utilized massive ground-based radio antennas in to intercept satellite transmissions containing the digital communications of millions.

Ground based radio antennas have been constructed in Canada and Ryukyu Islands to sustain the program. Director Forbes also planned to submit a proposal to develop this program jointly with other nations which share intelligence agreement with Canada.

Military Deployments

Department of Military headed by Ernest Fitzcharles authorized deployment of 2,500 troops from 5th Infantry Division. The purpose of deployment is to protect and secure Russian oil and gas field in Siberia. Four Canadian companies (Canada National Oil Corporation, Canadian Petroleum, Royal Oil Corporation and Northern Oil and Gas Company) have granted concession to manage Siberian oil and gas fields.  

The troops will secure oil and gas fields in Siberia as well protect exploration and exploitation. Canadian Air Force also deployed 17 fighter aircrafts and 20 helicopters to secure the airspace. Canadian Navy will also deploy a destroyer, a frigate and two ice breakers to protect shipping in the Arctic Ocean. Canada is also considering Joint Naval Exercise in the Arctic Ocean with Navy of United States of Northern Europe. United States of Northern Europe is notified about this movement through its Embassy. 

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