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Agencies with a similar function: | |||
*[[Office of Public Safety and National Security]], [[Arcerion]] | |||
*[[Advenarum]], [[Caphiria]] | |||
*[[Kiravian_Security_Executive#Subordinate_Agencies|Security Executive, Secret Service]], [[Kiravia]] | |||
*[[Ministry_of_National_Security_(Urcea)#Agency_for_Intelligence_Services_Abroad|Agency for Intelligence Services Abroad, Department for Operations]], [[Urcea]] | |||
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Central Unit | |
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Equipe Centrale | |
Founded | 1943 |
Country | Burgundie |
Size | classified (~3,000) |
Part of | Burgoignesc Security Forces |
Nickname(s) | Harbinger Prime |
Motto(s) | Who dat? |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | MQ-9, OV-1 Mohawk, Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano, IA 58 Pucará |
Helicopter | AS532 Cougar, NH90, EC725 Caracal |
Reconnaissance | MC-12, RQ-4, RQ-11, RQ-170, U-28, Transall C-160, Beechcraft Super King Air Model 350ER, |
Transport | Transall C-160, DHC-6 Twin Otter, CN-235 |
The Central Unit is, supposedly, the clandestine arm of the Defense Intelligence Agency, which doesn't exist, and the national authority (if such a thing existed) for the coordination, de-confliction, and evaluation of clandestine operations across the intelligence community of Burgundie. The Central Unit performs a paramilitary function that may enter and prepare an area of operations before Burgoignesc Special Operation Forces enter in a more overt military role. This may or may not include psychological operations and black propaganda. The paramilitary operations officers are highly skilled in weaponry; covert transport of personnel and material by air, sea, and land; guerrilla warfare; the use of explosives; assassination and sabotage; and escape and evasion techniques. They are prepared to respond quickly to myriad possible needs, from parachute drops and communications support to assistance with counter-narcotics operations and defector infiltration.
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