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Fact Book
Cyrillic Empire
Fact Book
Cyrillic Empire
Under Construction
People's Republic of Cyrillica
Under Construction
Politics
Executive Branch
Presidency
The President of the People's Republic of Cyrillica (also President of the Republic or President of the People's Republic) is the Head of State and Head of Government of the Republic. The position of President of the Republic has existed since the December Revolution which took place from December 1 to December 31, 1930. The Presidency is the highest position in the Executive Branch of the Republic and is always held by the General Secretary of their respective Party. Presidents are elected through national elections, where Soviets across the Republic cast their vote for a Presidential Candidate.
Soviet of the People's Commissars
The Soviet of the People's Commissars (Sovnarkom) is the highest executive authority besides that of the President. Sovnarkom directs the various governmental agency's (People's Commissariats or Narkomats) in the Republic and serves as an adviser for the President. People's Commissars (Narkoms) also head the People's Enterprises, which are governmental agency's who oversee the operation of the economy.
People's Commissariat
A People's Commissariat (Narkomat) is a governmental agency of the People's Republic of Cyrillica. Narkomats are headed by People's Commissars (Narkoms). People's Commissariats or Narkomats serve as a specialized governmental organization that is responsible for a sector of government and economic public administration.
List of People's Commissariats
Ministries/Bureaus/Departments/Enterprises/Agencies
Various ministries, bureaus, departments, etc exist, all controlled and operated by a certain People's Commissariat. Every branch belonging to a certain Narkomat is designated a certain title. Branches under the People's Commissariat for External Affairs are called "ministries" while those under the Narkomat for Weapons of Mass Destruction are termed "agencies".
Legislative Branch
People's Senate
The People's Senate (or simply The Senate) is the highest legislative body in the Republic and the only governing body able to make constitutional amendments. The Senate is composed of hundreds of delegates representing soviets from across the Republic. Annual Congresses are held in an elected city to make decisions of national importance.
Soviet
A soviet is a people's council within a town used to represent the people's interests during Congresses in the Senate. Before Congresses are held, a soviet will elect a single delegate each year to represent it in the Senate. Outside of the Senate, a soviet will decide the local laws that will govern the city it inhabits. Membership within a soviet is voluntary and depending on the cities size, can have up to a million or more members.
Economy
Demographics
Language
А а Б б В в Г г Ґ ґ Д д Е е Є є Ж ж З з И и
І і Ї ї Й й К к Л л М м Н н О о П п Р р С с
Т т У у Ф ф Х х Ц ц Ч ч Ш ш Щ щ Ь ь Ю ю Я я
Education
Executive Branch
Presidency
The President of the People's Republic of Cyrillica (also President of the Republic or President of the People's Republic) is the Head of State and Head of Government of the Republic. The position of President of the Republic has existed since the December Revolution which took place from December 1 to December 31, 1930. The Presidency is the highest position in the Executive Branch of the Republic and is always held by the General Secretary of their respective Party. Presidents are elected through national elections, where Soviets across the Republic cast their vote for a Presidential Candidate.
Soviet of the People's Commissars
The Soviet of the People's Commissars (Sovnarkom) is the highest executive authority besides that of the President. Sovnarkom directs the various governmental agency's (People's Commissariats or Narkomats) in the Republic and serves as an adviser for the President. People's Commissars (Narkoms) also head the People's Enterprises, which are governmental agency's who oversee the operation of the economy.
People's Commissariat
A People's Commissariat (Narkomat) is a governmental agency of the People's Republic of Cyrillica. Narkomats are headed by People's Commissars (Narkoms). People's Commissariats or Narkomats serve as a specialized governmental organization that is responsible for a sector of government and economic public administration.
List of People's Commissariats
- People's Commissariat for External Affairs
- People's Commissariat for Weapons of Mass Destruction
- People's Commissariat for Domestic Security
- People's Commissariat for Economic Expansion
- People's Commissariat for Scientific Development
Ministries/Bureaus/Departments/Enterprises/Agencies
Various ministries, bureaus, departments, etc exist, all controlled and operated by a certain People's Commissariat. Every branch belonging to a certain Narkomat is designated a certain title. Branches under the People's Commissariat for External Affairs are called "ministries" while those under the Narkomat for Weapons of Mass Destruction are termed "agencies".
- People's Commissariat for External Affairs: Ministries
- People's Commissariat for Weapons of Mass Destruction: Agencies
- People's Commissariat for Domestic Security: Departments
- People's Commissariat for Economic Expansion: Enterprises
- People's Commissariat for Scientific Development: Bureaus
Legislative Branch
People's Senate
The People's Senate (or simply The Senate) is the highest legislative body in the Republic and the only governing body able to make constitutional amendments. The Senate is composed of hundreds of delegates representing soviets from across the Republic. Annual Congresses are held in an elected city to make decisions of national importance.
Soviet
A soviet is a people's council within a town used to represent the people's interests during Congresses in the Senate. Before Congresses are held, a soviet will elect a single delegate each year to represent it in the Senate. Outside of the Senate, a soviet will decide the local laws that will govern the city it inhabits. Membership within a soviet is voluntary and depending on the cities size, can have up to a million or more members.
Economy
Demographics
Language
А а Б б В в Г г Ґ ґ Д д Е е Є є Ж ж З з И и
І і Ї ї Й й К к Л л М м Н н О о П п Р р С с
Т т У у Ф ф Х х Ц ц Ч ч Ш ш Щ щ Ь ь Ю ю Я я
Education
Under Construction
Health
Under Construction
Religion
Under Construction
Cyrillic Armed Forces
Under Construction
Organization
People's Ground Forces Not Available
Theater - 1,000,000+ (4+ army groups)
Army group - 250,000+ (2+ armies)
Army - 60,000–100,000+ (2–4 corps)
Corps - 30,000–80,000 (2+ divisions)
Division - 10,000–20,000 (2–4 brigades)
Brigade - 2000–5000 (2+ regiments or 3–6 battalions)
Regiment - 2000–3000 (2+ battalions)
Battalion - 300–1000 (2–6 companies)
Company - 70–250 (2–8 platoons)
Platoon - 25–60 (2+ squads)
Squad - 8–16 (2+ fireteams)
Fireteam - 4–5 (n/a)
Fire and Manoeuvre Team - 2 (n/a)
People's Air Forces Not Available
Command - 10,000+ [(Aircraft - 100+)2+ Stations]
Station - 1,000-5000 [(Aircraft - 48-100)2+ Groups]
Group - 300-1,000 [(Aircraft - 17-48 )3-10 Squadrons]
Squadron - 100-300 [(Aircraft - 7-16)3-4 Flights]
Flight - 20-100 [(Aircraft - 4-6)2 Sections plus maintenance and support crew]
Section - 2-4 [(Aircraft - 2-3)n/a]
People's Navy Not Available
Admiralty - [(Vessels: All vessels in a navy)2+ Fleets]
Fleet - [(Vessels: All vessels in an ocean or general region)2+ Task Forces]
Task Force - [(Vessels: A large number of vessels of all types)2+ Task Groups]
Task Group - [(Vessels: A collection of complementary vessels)2+ Task Units]
Task Unit - [(Vessels: Usually capital ships)A small number of vessels]
Flotilla - [(Vessels: Usually not capital ships)A small number of vessels, usually of the same or similar types]
Task Element - [(Vessels: A single vessel)n/a]
Military Doctrine
The Cyrillic principles of Military Science are as follows:
Preparedness – The ability to fulfill missions under any conditions for starting or the conduct of war.
Initiative – Utilizing surprise, decisiveness, and aggressiveness to continuously strive to achieve and retain the initiative. Initiative, in this sense describes efforts to fulfill the plan in spite of difficulties. This is in contrast to the western usage of the term which implies problem-solving and improvisation in order to deal with changed circumstances.
Capability – Full use of the various means and capabilities of battle to achieve victory.
Cooperation – Coordinated application of and close cooperation between major units of the armed forces.
Concentration – Decisive concentration of the essential force at the needed moment and in the most important direction to achieve the main mission.
Depth – Destruction of the enemy throughout the entire depth of their deployment.
Morale – Use of political and psychological factors to demoralize opponents and break their will to resist.
Obedience – Strict and uninterrupted obedience. Orders are to be followed exactly and without question. Commanders are expected to directly supervise subordinates in a detailed manner in order to ensure compliance.
Steadfastness – Subordinate commanders are to carry out the spirit and the letter of the plan.
Security – Security complements surprise. All aspects of security, from deception and secrecy, to severe discipline of subordinates who through action or inaction allow information to fall into the hands of the enemy are to be vigorously carried out.
Logistics – Restoration of reserves and restoration of combat capability is of paramount concern of the modern, fast paced battlefield.
Military Ranks
The December Revolution of 1920 abolished the privileges of the Cyrillic nobility. The Table of Ranks was abolished and so were personal military ranks. Based on the teachings of Karl Marx to replace a regular army by the general arming of the people, the revolutionaries abolished the army in January 10 1921.
However, understanding the need for military organization of some sort, the leaders at the time introduced a simple ranking system of purely functional titles (Theater Commander, Fireteam Commander) based on battle experience or time served.
Theater - K-14
Army group - K-13
Army - K-12
Corps - K-11
Division - K-10
Brigade - K-9
Regiment - K-8
Battalion - K-7
Company - K-6
Platoon - K-5
Squad - K-4
Fireteam - K-3
Fire and Manoeuvre Team - K-2
Infantry - K-1