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The Empire of Persia
GDP: 4.9 trillion
GDP Per Capita: 23,500
PPP: 6.8 trillion
PPP Per Capita: 32,300
Population: 212 million
GDP Growth: 6%

Budget
Revenues: 2.6 trillion
Defense Spending: $196 billion
Law Enforcement and Border Security: $150 billion
Education: $788.5 billion
Healthcare: $670 billion
Infrastructure: $118 billion
Social Welfare and Public Services: $210 billion
Economic Development and Industry Support/Research and Development: $148 billion
Environmental Protection and Energy: $52.5 billion
Foreign Aid and International Relations: $63 billion
Debt Servicing and Miscellaneous Expenditures: $50 billion
Reserve Funds / Contingency: $100 billion
Prison System: $50 billion
Expenditures: 2.7 trillion

Energy Production
Oil production: 16 million barrels per day
Oil reserves: 438 billion barrels
Natural Gas production: 1,100,000 million cubic meters
Natural Gas reserves: 64,000 cubic kilometers
Nuclear Reactors in use: 48
Nuclear Reactors under construction: 4

Armed forces
Active Duty: 3.24 million
Reserve: 1.13 million
Paramilitary: 1.91 million

Army
Active: 1.5 million
Reserve: 1 million

Main Battle Tanks:
M1A2/A3 Abrams: 2,000 units

Infantry Fighting Vehicles:
M2 Bradley: 4,000 units
CV90: 1,500 units

Armored Personnel Carriers
Stryker: 4,000 units
Patria AMV: 800 units

Towed Artillery
M198: 4,500
M117: 2,500

Multiple Launch Rocket Systems
HIMARS: 1,400 units
M270: 800 units

Infantry Mobility Vehicles
Humvee: 30,000 units
L-ATV: 20,000 units



The Drone Corps
Active Duty: 204,000

Suicide Drones (Loitering Munitions):
MBDA Fire Shadow:
Quantity: 25,000 units

IAI Harop:
Quantity: 15,000 units

Artillery Spotting Drones:
RQ-11 Raven:
Quantity: 7,500 units
AeroVironment Puma AE:
Quantity: 5,000 units

Heavy Strike Drones:
MQ-9 Reaper:
Quantity: 250 units

General Atomics MQ-1C Gray Eagle:
Quantity: 200 units

Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk:
Quantity: 20 units

C and C centers
Command and Control Centers:
Quantity: 10



The Imperial Guard
Active Duty: 100,000

Personal Gear:
Advanced Modular Body Armor Systems: 130,000 (e.g., Crye Precision's Adaptive Vest System)
Combat Boots: 130,000 pairs
Encrypted Personal Communication Devices: 130,000

Weapons & Ammunition:
Assault Rifles (e.g., HK416 or FN SCAR): 155,000
Precision Sniper Rifles (e.g., Accuracy International AXMC): 5,000
Machine Guns (e.g., FN Minimi or M240B): 18,000
Sidearms (e.g., Glock 19X or SIG Sauer P320): 130,000
Anti-vehicle Weapons (e.g., Javelin Anti-Tank Missile): 2,000

Vehicles:
Armored Personnel Carriers (e.g., Stryker ): 1,000
Special Operations Vehicles (e.g., Polaris DAGOR or L-ATV): 8,000
Tactical Helicopters (e.g., MH-60 Black Hawk or Airbus H145M): 200
Reconnaissance Drones (e.g., MQ-9 Reaper or DJI Matrice 300 RTK): 500

Specialized Gear:
Night Vision & Thermal Imaging (e.g., PVS-31A or FLIR Systems): 50,000
Reconnaissance Drones (small, hand-launched like AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven): 10,000

Communication & Tech:
Centralized Secure Communication System: 1 major hub with multiple relay points
GPS & Navigation Tools (e.g., Garmin Foretrex): 50,000



Air Force:
Active Duty: 105,000
Reserve: 50,000

Multirole Fighters:
F-35 Joint Strike Fighters: 350 units
F-15EX Fighters: 200 units

Transport Aircraft:
C-130J Super Hercules: 60 units
C-5 Galaxy: 40 units
C-17 Globemaster III: 30 units

Bomber Aircraft:
B-21 Raider: 20 units

Airborne Warning and Control:
E-3 Sentry (AWACS): 14 units

SIGINT/Intelligence
U-2 Dragon Lady: 22 units
RC-135: 17 units

Utility Helicopters:
UH-60 Black Hawk: 385 units

Attack Helicopters:
AH-64 Apache: 174 units

Tanker Aircraft:
KC-135 Stratotanker: 25 units

Electronic Warfare and Jamming Aircraft:
EA-18G Growler: 20 units


Air Defense Branch:
Surface-to-Air Missile Systems:
Patriot PAC-3: 30 units

Short-Range Air Defense Systems:
Avenger Air Defense System: 60 units

Infrastructure Protection SHORAD:
NASAMS: 40 units
C-RAM Systems: 25 units
Mistral MANPADS: 150 units



Navy:
Active Duty: 135,000
Reserve: 80,000

Corvettes:
15 units Gowind-class

Frigates:
10 units Constellation-class
8 units La Fayette-class frigate

Destroyers:
8 units Arleigh Burke-class

Diesel-Electric Submarines:
10 units Barracuda-class

Mine-Warfare Vessels
18 units Sandown-class

Missile Boats
86 units Hamina-class
48 units Skjold-class

USVs
230 unitSea Hunter

UUVs
1,200 units Shaheed-class Aquatic Loitering Munitions
150 units Orca-class Large UUV

The Shadow Fleet
30 units Seawaymax cargo vessels (Modified with Club-K system for 192 cruise missiles per ship)
10 units Panamax cargo vessels (Modified with Club-K system for 432 cruise missiles per ship)


Coastal Defense Forces
Active Duty: 55,000
Long-Range Coastal Defense (Anti-Ship and Anti-Aircraft):
Equipment: Multiple Aegis Ashore Missile Defense Systems, SM-6 and SM-3 missiles for anti-air and anti-ballistic missile capabilities
Number of Sites: 8 strategically located sites along the Gulf coast with overlapping coverage
SM-6 missile launchers (per site): Approximately 8 launchers
SM-3 missile launchers (per site): Approximately 6 launchers
Personnel: Each site would require approximately 1,000-1,500 personnel for operations, maintenance, and coordination.

Medium-Range Coastal Defense (Anti-Ship and Anti-Aircraft):
Equipment: Expanded Patriot Advanced Capability (PAC-3) Surface-to-Air Missile Systems, Harpoon Coastal Defense Systems, and additional anti-ship missile launchers with advanced targeting capabilities
Number of Sites: 12 sites distributed along the coast, providing continuous coverage
Patriot Advanced Capability (PAC-3) Systems: 12 sites
Harpoon Coastal Defense Systems (per site): Approximately 4 launchers
Additional anti-ship missile launchers (per site): Approximately 6 launchers
Personnel: Each site would need around 500-800 personnel for operations and maintenance.

Short-Range Coastal Defense (Anti-Ship and Anti-Aircraft):
Equipment: Increased RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) Launchers, Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems (CIWS), and additional anti-ship missile batteries with autonomous targeting capabilities
Number of Sites: 25 sites covering every coastal area, including key landing sites
RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) Launchers (per site): Approximately 10 launchers
Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems (CIWS) (per site): Approximately 4 systems
Additional anti-ship missile batteries (per site): Approximately 6 launchers
Personnel: Each site would require approximately 300-500 personnel for round-the-clock monitoring and maintenance
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Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW):
Equipment: Expanded fleet of ASW helicopters, UUVs, and coastal ASW networks
Number of Bases: 12 bases with helicopter and UUV capabilities, strategically positioned
ASW helicopters (per base): Approximately 6 helicopters per base
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) (per base): Approximately 8 UUVs per base
Coastal ASW networks: Comprehensive coverage
Personnel: Each base would require 400-600 personnel, including aircrews and maintenance teams.

Coastal Surveillance and Reconnaissance:
Equipment: Expanded network of advanced radar systems, coastal surveillance aircraft, UAVs, and coastal early warning stations
Number of Surveillance Stations: 20 surveillance stations along the coast for continuous monitoring
Advanced radar systems (per station): Approximately 4 radar systems per station
Coastal surveillance aircraft (fleet): Approximately 10 aircraft for coverage
UAVs (fleet): Approximately 15 UAVs for surveillance
Personnel: Each station would require 200-300 personnel for monitoring and data analysis.



Imperial Armed Police Forces
Imperial Persian Border Force (IIBF):
Role: Guarding the borders of Imperial Iran.
Key Areas: Land and maritime borders, countering infiltration, and smuggling.
Personnel: Approximately 600,000.

Imperial Persian Armed Police
Role: Responsible for general law enforcement and public safety within Imperial Iran.
Key Areas: All major regions of Iran
Personnel: Approximately 380,000

Riot Control Division (RCD):
Role: Dealing with civil unrest and large gatherings.
Key Areas: Crowd dispersal, non-lethal tactics, and ensuring safety during large public events.
Personnel: Approximately 190,000.

Imperial Persian Industrial Security Force (IPISF):
Role: Security to critical infrastructure, industries, and vital installations.
Key Areas: Historical sites, palaces, industrial zones, and transportation hubs.
Personnel: Approximately 160,000.

Imperial Persian Armed Vanguards (IPAV):
Role: Diplomatic border relations, especially with specific neighbors.
Key Areas: Diplomatic border patrols, intelligence gathering, and counter-smuggling.
Personnel: Approximately 120,000.

Mountain and Wilderness Guard (MWG):
Role: Operations in mountainous and wilderness regions.
Key Areas: Mountain borders, disaster relief, and high-altitude operations.
Personnel: Approximately 100,000.

Imperial Persian Intelligence and Surveillance Group (IPISG):
Role: Internal intelligence and surveillance.
Key Areas: Counter-intelligence, surveillance, and maintaining internal security.
Personnel: Approximately 100,000.

Anti-Terror Section (ATS):
Role: Detecting and neutralizing terror threats.
Key Areas: Counter-terrorism operations and intelligence gathering related to terror networks.
Personnel: Approximately 150,000.

Imperial Persian Tourist Police Force (IPTPF)
Role: Ensuring the safety and security of tourists within Imperial Iran.
Key Areas: Tourist hotspots, cultural sites, and areas of high tourist traffic. Trained in multiple languages, cultural sensitivity, and emergency response.
Personnel: Approximately 110,000




     
 
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