STATS
TOTAL PERSONNEL WORLDWIDE: ~ 1200
HIGH COMMAND STATS
PERSONNEL TOTAL:
TIER I:
TIER II:
TIER III:
FIGHTER JETS:
VTOL/HELOS:
CARGO PLANES:
VEHICLES:
NOTE:
92
38
34
20
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2x Bell UH-1H utility helicopters
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1x Airbus H125 light helicopter
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1x captured/retrofitted alien scout skimmer (unstable, rarely used)
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1x Cessna 208 Caravan
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1x Antonov An-26 light transport
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8x armored SUVs / command utility vehicles
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6x black-market cargo vans
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4x mobile command trucks
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3x disguised fuel/service trucks
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2x armored personnel vans
High Command mobility is built around concealment, not battlefield force. Their vehicles should look plausible as convoy, freight, or private security assets.
PERSONNEL INCLUDE:
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senior leadership
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command staff
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tactical planners
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logistics controllers
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communications personnel
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intelligence handlers
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propaganda support
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internal security loyalists
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elite couriers and aides
AIR FORCE COMMAND STATS
TOTAL:
TIER I:
TIER II:
TIER III:
FIGHTER JETS:
VTOL/HELOS:
CARGO PLANES:
VEHICLES:
NOTE:
161
78
56
27
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4x MiG-29 Fulcrum
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3x F-5E Tiger II
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2x Aermacchi MB-339 armed jet trainers
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1x retrofitted Soltan-derived attack skimmer (extremely unstable)
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5x UH-1 Huey variants
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3x Mi-24 Hind gunship/transports
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2x MD 500 light helicopters
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2x improvised VTOL drone-lift craft
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1x salvaged alien vertical-lift scout craft
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2x Antonov An-26
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1x C-123 Provider
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2x Cessna Caravan utility transports
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1x old Lockheed L-100 / civilian Hercules-type smuggling transport
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12x airfield utility trucks
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8x fuel bowsers / refueling trucks
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10x armed technical pickups
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6x runway service vehicles
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4x mobile radar/communications trucks
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5x armored airfield security vehicles
The A3 Air Force is small but extremely dangerous because it creates outsized panic with limited assets. Not all aircraft are fully mission-ready at the same time.
PERSONNEL INCLUDE:
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pilots
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co-pilots
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flight crew
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mechanics
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launch crews
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drone operators
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airfield security
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recon teams
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strike support
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aircraft salvage technicians
GROUND COMMAND STATS
TOTAL:
TIER I:
TIER II:
TIER III:
FIGHTER JETS:
VTOL/HELOS:
CARGO PLANES:
VEHICLES:
NOTE:
703
402
213
88
-
3
-
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48x pickup technicals
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26x armored SUVs
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34x cargo vans
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18x box trucks / disguised transport trucks
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12x APC-style armored carriers
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6x obsolete tanks kept barely operational
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14x dirt bikes / rapid messenger bikes
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9x fuel and supply trucks
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7x mobile workshop / salvage vehicles
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11x civilian sedans / unmarked infiltration vehicles
The Ground branch is the face of A3 violence. Its equipment mix should look messy, uneven, and locally varied, but still unified by A3 insignia and branch styling.
PERSONNEL INCLUDE:
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raiders
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troopers
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enforcers
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convoy teams
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regional strike cells
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urban assault groups
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rural compound defenders
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salvage security
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checkpoint teams
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anti-alien hunt squads
NAVAL COMMAND STATS
TOTAL:
TIER I:
TIER II:
TIER III:
FIGHTER JETS:
VTOL/HELOS:
CARGO PLANES:
VEHICLES:
NOTE:
246
108
91
47
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2x embarked naval helicopters attached to the two ex-Spruance-class destroyers
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1x maritime recon helicopter
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1x light ship-support helicopter
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Surface / maritime craft
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2x Spruance-class Destroyers
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Pirated from Maritime Marauders (they are NOT happy about that!)
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Each has one (1) helo aboard
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4x armed trawlers
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3x disguised coastal cargo vessels
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8x fast attack boats
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6x rigid-hull inflatables / boarding boats
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2x semi-operational mini-subs
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1x Kilo-Class Diesel (ex-Soviet) Submarine
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1x retrofitted alien aquatic propulsion test craft
Shore vehicles
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7x dockside cargo trucks
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5x armored dock security vehicles
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4x forklifts / cargo movers with improvised armor
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3x fuel trucks
The Naval branch is less numerous than Ground, but more organized than most A3 cells. It is essential for covert movement, smuggling, and sea-based violence.
PERSONNEL INCLUDE:
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boarding teams
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ship crews
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smugglers
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covert maritime logistics crews
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dock security
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hidden-port operators
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navigators
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marine mechanics
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littoral strike teams
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mini-sub crews
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destroyer crews
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submarine crew and technical support
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embarked helicopter crews
HIGH COMMAND TROOPERS/PERSONNEL
TIER I: Administrative Support and Command-Area Personnel
Tier I High Command personnel form the lowest operational layer of A3’s central leadership structure.
These members include junior aides, communications runners, records handlers, propaganda assistants, safehouse support staff, low-level technical personnel, and other basic command-area workers who keep the organization functioning behind the scenes.
Though they are not considered elite, they remain important to the daily movement of information, supplies, and internal coordination.
Many are trusted enough to work close to sensitive operations, but lack the authority, experience, or field skill of higher command tiers.

TIER II: Operational Coordinators and Command Support Specialists
Tier II High Command personnel make up the dependable working core of A3’s central command network.
These members include operations coordinators, regional liaisons, intelligence support staff, logistics controllers, command-security personnel, secure communications operators, and trusted planners who translate leadership directives into practical action.
They are more experienced, more disciplined, and more ideologically hardened than Tier I staff, and they often serve as the connective tissue between A3’s leadership and its branch or regional structures.
Tier II personnel are vital to the movement of orders, intelligence, resources, and operational continuity across the organization.

TIER III: Elite Command Staff and Strategic Enforcers
Tier III High Command personnel are the most trusted and dangerous members of A3’s inner command structure below its top leadership.
This tier includes elite strategic staff, internal security enforcers, senior planners, high-trust couriers, command-protection personnel, and key specialists entrusted with A3’s most sensitive internal functions.
These individuals operate closest to the organization’s top leadership and are often responsible for protecting senior commanders, enforcing discipline, controlling sensitive intelligence, and ensuring that strategic directives are carried out without compromise.
Tier III personnel represent the hardened inner ring of A3 High Command and are among the most loyal and carefully selected members in the entire organization.

AIR FORCE TROOPERS
TIER I: Air Support Recruits and Basic Flight Personnel
Tier I Air Force personnel make up the lowest operational layer of A3’s aerial branch. These members include trainee pilots, junior ground crews, security troopers, cargo handlers, fuel teams, and low-level drone operators. Many are only partly trained and are often drawn from radicalized recruits, mechanically inclined extremists, or former civilian aviation personnel willing to work for A3’s cause.
They are responsible for basic airstrip operations, aircraft servicing support, loading and unloading illicit cargo, perimeter defense, and assisting more experienced flight teams.
Though not considered elite, Tier I personnel are essential to keeping A3’s limited air assets fueled, concealed, and functioning.

TIER II: Standard Air Force Operators
Tier II personnel form the reliable operational backbone of A3’s Air Force. These members include qualified pilots, experienced mechanics, recon crews, aircraft weapons handlers, field technicians, and strike support operators capable of carrying out real missions under pressure.
They are trusted with active flight operations, covert transport work, surveillance runs, maintenance of older aircraft, and support of rapid insertion or extraction missions.
Tier II Air Force personnel are more disciplined and dependable than the lower ranks and are often the individuals who keep A3’s aircraft flying despite poor conditions, limited resources, and dangerously unstable salvage technology.

TIER III: Elite Flight and Strike Specialists
Tier III Air Force personnel are A3’s most experienced and dangerous aerial operators. This tier includes elite pilots, black-flight commanders, advanced mechanics, alien-tech flight specialists, veteran strike leaders, and high-trust aviation enforcers personally relied upon by branch command.
These individuals are assigned to A3’s most sensitive air missions, including covert strike operations, dangerous pursuit flights, tactical insertions, testing of salvaged alien flight systems, and movement of senior personnel.
Tier III members are often fanatically loyal, highly skilled, and willing to fly aircraft or deploy systems that many others would consider too unstable to survive.

GROUND TROOPERS
TIER I: Recruits, Raiders, and Low-Level Field Troops
Tier I Ground personnel represent the largest and least disciplined layer of A3’s land-based forces. These members include recruits, street operatives, basic raiders, compound guards, irregular gunmen, and newly radicalized fighters with limited formal training.
Many are used for checkpoint duty, intimidation patrols, convoy support, perimeter watch, propaganda enforcement, and low-level anti-alien harassment operations.
Their effectiveness varies widely, and while some are merely crude foot soldiers, others can still be dangerous due to their fanaticism, access to weapons, and willingness to use violence recklessly.

TIER II: Standard Combat Troopers and Cell Operators
Tier II Ground personnel form the dependable combat core of A3’s land operations. These individuals include trained troopers, convoy escorts, experienced raiders, squad leaders, compound fighters, hunt-team members, and stable field operators trusted to carry out coordinated attacks.
They are typically assigned to ambushes, anti-alien search operations, convoy protection, urban raids, rural compound defense, and movement of stolen or salvaged matériel.
Tier II personnel are more disciplined than Tier I recruits and are usually the members most often encountered during serious A3 field actions.

TIER III: Elite Enforcers and Strike Personnel
Tier III Ground personnel are A3’s most hardened and dangerous land-based fighters. This tier includes elite strike teams, heavy weapons crews, command-security personnel, specialist salvage squads, regional assault leaders, and trusted enforcers used in high-risk or politically sensitive missions.
These individuals are better trained, more loyal, and far more lethal than ordinary troopers. They are often deployed for targeted raids, leadership protection, anti-hero operations, clandestine executions, and recovery or transport of dangerous alien technology.
Within A3’s Ground branch, Tier III personnel are the most feared and effective boots on the ground.

NAVAL TROOPERS
TIER I: Dockside Troops and Maritime Support Personnel
Tier I Naval personnel make up the lowest operational level of A3’s maritime network. These members include low-level dock crews, deckhands, cargo handlers, harbor guards, fuel teams, small-boat operators, and basic maritime troopers assigned to hidden ports, staging docks, and covert loading points.
Many are only partly trained in naval operations, but they remain vital to the movement of cargo, weapons, contraband, and personnel through A3’s maritime channels.
Their duties typically focus on manual support, port concealment, perimeter security, and assisting more experienced boarding or transport teams.

TIER II: Standard Maritime Fighters and Vessel Crews
Tier II Naval personnel form the operational backbone of A3’s sea-based forces. These members include boarding teams, vessel crews, experienced smugglers, covert route operators, marine mechanics, transport coordinators, and armed fighters assigned to trawlers, hidden cargo craft, and littoral strike boats.
They are trusted to carry out maritime interdiction, transport of illicit cargo, covert docking operations, sea-based movement of personnel, and armed searches of vessels suspected of harboring aliens or contraband.
Tier II personnel are more capable, more disciplined, and far more dependable than the lower deck-level ranks.

TIER III: Elite Boarding Teams and Maritime Command Specialists
Tier III Naval personnel are the most dangerous members of A3’s maritime branch. This tier includes elite boarding parties, hidden-route specialists, mini-sub crews, command-grade mariners, interdiction leaders, and veteran assault personnel used in high-risk coastal and offshore missions.
These individuals are entrusted with covert insertions, ship seizures, maritime disappearances, offshore transport of sensitive assets, and recovery or protection of alien salvage moving through sea lanes.
Tier III personnel are highly trusted by A3 command and are often deployed where secrecy, discipline, and absolute ruthlessness are required.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Standard Equipment
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custom heavy-caliber A3 sidearm
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compact backup pistol
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rugged communications suite
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encrypted field tablet or hardened logistics terminal
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portable inventory/data module
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reinforced command coat or quartermaster field jacket
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armored utility harness
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black gloves
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heavy-duty boots
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compact tool kit
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utility knife
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emergency respirator mask
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coded keycards, dead-drop keys, or physical access tokens





