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The '''Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command (COACC)''' is the branch of the [[Imperial Army]] responsible for planetary aerospace operations. COACC personnel are colloquially known as "Flyers". | The '''Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command (COACC)''' is the branch of the [[Imperial Army]] responsible for planetary aerospace operations. COACC personnel are colloquially known as "Flyers". | ||
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| − | + | The '''[[Imperial Army]]''' is composed of the following Branches and associated Auxiliary Forces: | |
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| − | + | * [[Imperial Army]] (IA) | |
| − | + | :* [[Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command]] (COACC) | |
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| − | == Description ( | + | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == |
| − | + | {{Imperial Army COACC ranks}} | |
| − | === Mission (Goals) === | + | === Mission{{Page cite|name=COACC|page=10}} (Goals) === |
| − | + | The [[Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command|COACC]] has the basic mission of atmosphere combat. This mission is further defined as: - | |
| + | * The achievement of air combat superiority over rival air commands | ||
| + | * The attack of enemy forces and resources by air | ||
| + | * Provision of air combat support to friendly [[Ground Force Command|ground]] and [[Nautical Force Command|nautical commands]] | ||
| + | * The operation of air transportation support to friendly [[Ground Force Command|ground]] and [[Nautical Force Command|nautical commands]] | ||
=== Doctrine & Strategy (Operations) === | === Doctrine & Strategy (Operations) === | ||
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Some of the organizational ranks and grades used by this force are included in the table to the right. The officer ranks displayed are for pilots and commanding officers in the COACC. Staff and liaison officers use the Imperial Army rank system. | Some of the organizational ranks and grades used by this force are included in the table to the right. The officer ranks displayed are for pilots and commanding officers in the COACC. Staff and liaison officers use the Imperial Army rank system. | ||
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:'''Imperial (IMP)''' forces (IMPAIRRON) are formally part of the Imperial Army. Its force hierarchy prefix is only used if other hierarchies are present onworld. Sometimes mercenary or colonial pilots fly with Imperial units if there is a shortage of pilots and they have enough flight time on Imperial standard aircraft. | :'''Imperial (IMP)''' forces (IMPAIRRON) are formally part of the Imperial Army. Its force hierarchy prefix is only used if other hierarchies are present onworld. Sometimes mercenary or colonial pilots fly with Imperial units if there is a shortage of pilots and they have enough flight time on Imperial standard aircraft. | ||
:'''Colonial (COL)''' forces (COLAIRRON) are raised and funded by the world's population but trained and vetted by the COACC. They are subordinate to Imperial authority, but can command and control any assigned subordinate Imperial assets. Their unit title may differ depending on which hierarchy is commanding it (i.e., the 22nd Colonial Interceptor Squadron Terra might also be called the 3rd Australian (Canberra Station) Fighter Squadron). They usually are equipped with either surplus second-rate Imperial COACC aircraft or whatever the local tech level can produce and support. | :'''Colonial (COL)''' forces (COLAIRRON) are raised and funded by the world's population but trained and vetted by the COACC. They are subordinate to Imperial authority, but can command and control any assigned subordinate Imperial assets. Their unit title may differ depending on which hierarchy is commanding it (i.e., the 22nd Colonial Interceptor Squadron Terra might also be called the 3rd Australian (Canberra Station) Fighter Squadron). They usually are equipped with either surplus second-rate Imperial COACC aircraft or whatever the local tech level can produce and support. | ||
| − | :'''Auxiliary (AUX)''' forces (AUXAIRRON) are mercenaries that are hired to replace or augment local forces or provide air support for mercenary ground or sea forces. Their commanders and staff are usually Imperial or Colonial officers unless the mercenary unit has former Imperial Army COACC officers with good service records and enough staff experience. Their unit title may vary widely by employer, but the unit's nickname (e.g., "Wooley's Black Sheep Squadron") will be retained | + | :'''Auxiliary (AUX)''' forces (AUXAIRRON) are mercenaries that are hired to replace or augment local forces or provide air support for mercenary ground or sea forces. Their commanders and staff are usually Imperial or Colonial officers unless the mercenary unit has former Imperial Army COACC officers with good service records and enough staff experience. Their unit title may vary widely by employer, but the unit's nickname (e.g., "Wooley's Black Sheep Squadron") will be retained for name brand purposes. They are usually equipped with obsolete Imperial or paramilitary-market aircraft that is usually a few tech levels better than the local industry can produce. |
====Air Crew==== | ====Air Crew==== | ||
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== Worlds & Sectors ([[Astrography]]) == | == Worlds & Sectors ([[Astrography]]) == | ||
This force primarily operates in the following areas: | This force primarily operates in the following areas: | ||
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| + | * [[Third Imperium]] [[Interdiction|non-Interdicted]] [[World|worlds]] with [[Population|population]] of 1,000,000 or greater. | ||
| + | ** n.b. Those with {{TL|4}} of less will, if they have a [[Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command|COACC]] at all, be using only imported equipment. | ||
=== World Listing: 1105 === | === World Listing: 1105 === | ||
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{{ClusterWorlds2}} | {{ClusterWorlds2}} | ||
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| + | == Additional Information == | ||
| + | Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for related information: | ||
| + | {{Referral-Tree-Imperial-Forces}} | ||
| + | '''<big>[[Militaries of Charted Space]]''' ([[War in Charted Space]])</big> | ||
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| + | == References == | ||
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
{{Detail}} | {{Detail}} | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
| − | | | + | | [[Classic Traveller]] [[Citizens_of_the_Imperium|Supplement 4: Citizens of the Imperium]] |
| − | | | + | | [[GURPS Traveller: Ground Forces]] |
| − | | | + | | [[GURPS Traveller: Star Mercs]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 25 August 2025
The Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command (COACC) is the branch of the Imperial Army responsible for planetary aerospace operations. COACC personnel are colloquially known as "Flyers".
The Imperial Army is composed of the following Branches and associated Auxiliary Forces:
- Imperial Army (IA)
- Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command (COACC)
- Ground Force Command (GFC)
- Special Forces: Sylean Rangers
- Nautical Force Command, a Wet Navy (NFC)
Description (Specifications)[edit]
| Imperial Army Close Orbit & Airspace Control Command Rank Grades |
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| Commissioned Officers |
| O8 » Air Marshal (various grades) |
| O7 » Air Commodore |
| O6 » Group Leader (Staff Colonel) |
| O5 » Wing Leader (Staff Major) |
| O4 » Squadron Leader (Staff Captain) |
| O3 » Flight Leader (Staff Lieutenant) |
| O2 » Flying Officer |
| O1 » Pilot Officer |
| O0 » Officer Cadet (Flight Cadet) |
| Enlisted Ranks |
| E9 » Chief Master Flight Sgt (Flight Sgt Major) |
| E8 » Master Flight Sergeant |
| E7 » Senior Flight Sergeant |
| E6 » Leading Flight Sergeant |
| E5 » Flight Sergeant |
| E4 » Crew Chief |
| E3 » Senior Airhand |
| E2 » Leading Airhand |
| E1 » Airhand |
| E0 » Airhand Recruit |
Mission[1] (Goals)[edit]
The COACC has the basic mission of atmosphere combat. This mission is further defined as: -
- The achievement of air combat superiority over rival air commands
- The attack of enemy forces and resources by air
- Provision of air combat support to friendly ground and nautical commands
- The operation of air transportation support to friendly ground and nautical commands
Doctrine & Strategy (Operations)[edit]
No information yet available.
Rank & Grade (Hierarchy)[edit]
Some of the organizational ranks and grades used by this force are included in the table to the right. The officer ranks displayed are for pilots and commanding officers in the COACC. Staff and liaison officers use the Imperial Army rank system.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
No information yet available.
TO&E (Organization)[edit]
There are different types of force hierarchies. They are used as a prefix to the unit level to indicate which hierarchy it belongs in.
- Imperial (IMP) forces (IMPAIRRON) are formally part of the Imperial Army. Its force hierarchy prefix is only used if other hierarchies are present onworld. Sometimes mercenary or colonial pilots fly with Imperial units if there is a shortage of pilots and they have enough flight time on Imperial standard aircraft.
- Colonial (COL) forces (COLAIRRON) are raised and funded by the world's population but trained and vetted by the COACC. They are subordinate to Imperial authority, but can command and control any assigned subordinate Imperial assets. Their unit title may differ depending on which hierarchy is commanding it (i.e., the 22nd Colonial Interceptor Squadron Terra might also be called the 3rd Australian (Canberra Station) Fighter Squadron). They usually are equipped with either surplus second-rate Imperial COACC aircraft or whatever the local tech level can produce and support.
- Auxiliary (AUX) forces (AUXAIRRON) are mercenaries that are hired to replace or augment local forces or provide air support for mercenary ground or sea forces. Their commanders and staff are usually Imperial or Colonial officers unless the mercenary unit has former Imperial Army COACC officers with good service records and enough staff experience. Their unit title may vary widely by employer, but the unit's nickname (e.g., "Wooley's Black Sheep Squadron") will be retained for name brand purposes. They are usually equipped with obsolete Imperial or paramilitary-market aircraft that is usually a few tech levels better than the local industry can produce.
Air Crew[edit]
The subordinate crew of an aircraft. It can range from 1 to 2 crewmembers for a single-engined fighter or fighter-bomber to 8 to 12 crewmembers for larger craft like a multi-engined heavy bomber. In the case of large crews, they are broken up into specialized 2 to 5 crewmember teams to maintain a chain of command. It is commanded by the aircraft's pilot; other officers like the co-pilot, navigator, sensors operator, bombardier, etc. are subordinate to the pilot no matter what their rank is.
Ground Crew[edit]
A unit composed of the staff detailed to servicing and repairing an aircraft. Larger crews are often specialized to deal with subsystems (engine, weapons and ordnance, communications, sensors, etc.). It is commanded by an NCO.
Weapon Crew[edit]
A unit composed of the staff required to run a single Air Defense weapon system. It can vary from a machinegun crewed by a fire-team of 3 to 5 crewmen to a dozen crewmembers manning a missile silo or mobile rocket launcher. They are usually grouped in Batteries, company-sized units commanded by a Captain or Major. They are organic units under the command of the COACC but are manned by Ground Forces Artillery personnel.
Flight[edit]
A unit usually made up of 2 to 5 aircraft and their service and support ground units. It is equivalent to a Company and its commander (the Flight Leader) is equivalent to an Army (GFC) Captain or Major.
Air Squadron (AIRRON)[edit]
The Squadron is the basic building block of COACC units. It is a unit made up of 3 to 4 Flights of the same aircraft type, plus specialist support and transport aircraft and service and support ground units. It is equivalent to a Battalion and its commander (the Squadron Leader) is equivalent to an Army (GFC) Lieutenant-Colonel or Major.
Air Group[edit]
A unit made up of 2 or more Squadrons. It is equivalent to a Regiment and its commander (the Group Leader or "Group Captain") is equivalent to an Army (GFC) Colonel.
Air Wing[edit]
A unit made up of 2 or more Groups brigaded together, or several Squadrons. The largest combat command, it is equivalent to a Brigade and its commander is equivalent to either an Army (GFC) Colonel (a Wing Leader or "Wing Commander" - in the case of smaller Wings composed of independent squadrons) or Brigadier (an "Air Commodore" - for larger Wings composed of multiple Groups).
Air Division[edit]
A force made up of 2 or more Wings. The smallest staff command, it is equivalent to a Division and its commander (an Air Vice-Marshal) is equivalent to an Army Major-General.
Numbered Air Force[edit]
A force made up of 2 or more Air Divisions. It is equivalent to a Corps, subordinate to a Named Air Force, and its commander (an Air Marshal) is equivalent to an Army Lieutenant-General. It is designated using Roman numerals to keep it from being confused with an Air Division, which uses Arabic numerals.
Named Air Force[edit]
A force made up of all COACC forces in a planetary system. It is named after the system it is assigned to and all subordinate formations use the system name as a suffix (e.g., 2nd Colonial Squadron Terra). The largest staff command, it is equivalent to an Army or Army Group and its commander (an Air Chief Marshal) is equivalent to an Army General or Field Marshal.
For commands that are below the formation of an Army or Army Group in size, the commander's rank is always one step higher than the command rank of the highest COACC formation. It also must be at least one step below that of the highest-ranking Ground Forces commander on the planet.
Force Composition[edit]
No information yet available.
Selected Vehicle & Ship Classes[edit]
Some vehicle & ship classes widely used within the systems and worlds of the Solomani Sphere include:
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]
This force primarily operates in the following areas: Charted Space:
- Third Imperium non-Interdicted worlds with population of 1,000,000 or greater.
World Listing: 1105[edit]
This force is known to regularly operate within the following systems and worlds:
Additional Information[edit]
Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for related information:
Imperial Forces
Imperial Forces:
Unified Forces of the Imperium
- Space Forces:
- Imperial Navy (IN)
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- Colonial Navies (Auxiliary Forces)
- Ground Forces:
- Imperial Army (IA)
- Close Orbit and Airspace Control Command (COACC)
- Ground Force Command (GFC)
- Nautical Force Command, a Wet Navy (NFC)
- Special Forces: Sylean Rangers
- Imperial Army Intelligence (IAI) [2]
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- Special Forces: IISS Rangers (defunct) (?)
- Special Forces: Rhylanor Taoiseach (defunct) (?)
- Special Forces: Special Security Service (SSS / "S-3")
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- Paramilitary & Auxiliary Forces
- Mashkim (System or Planetary Police)
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- Irregular "For Hire" Mercenaries
- Regular Contractual Mercenaries
Militaries of Charted Space (War in Charted Space)
References[edit]
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- Classic Traveller Supplement 4: Citizens of the Imperium
- GURPS Traveller: Ground Forces
- GURPS Traveller: Star Mercs
- Terrance McInnes. COACC (Game Designers Workshop, 1989), .
- ↑ Terrance McInnes. COACC (Game Designers Workshop, 1989), 10.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Marc Miller. Signal GK (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), 6.