Serujjan Kommando Forces

The Serujjan Kommando Forces are a paramilitary unit of the the Serujjan Ground Forces, numbering almost 40,000 personnel. The Kommando Forces are derived from 18 specific areas of the Serujjan jungle, with each containing roughly 2,120 personnel, each of these area named a "Kommandant" has a "Kommander" who leads his "Kommandos". The Kommando Forces during wartime are designed to be utilised as a defence jungle infantry force, maximising their knowledge of their local areas and their ability to integrate with the civilian population to form a lethal paramilitary unit. During peacetime, these units perform a number of roles from law enforcement, to security and anti-narcotics and insurgency operations. Each Kommander is individually responsible for ensuring that his Kommando Force is prepared for combat operations, and that they are able to successfully be called upon by the Serujjan Ground Forces in the case of an invasion. These units are highly de-centralised relying on a flexible and lateral command structure to ensure that even during periods where no access to communications is possible that these groups are still able to coordinate. These Kommando units are made up exclusively of those who live within Jungle regions, with those who live in the more urban or open regions instead typically joining the Serujjan Territorial Defence Forces. This means that in areas with thick and heavy jungle, the Kommando units are a key political force that must be appeased by the Government to ensure that security, stability and government control can remain within these difficult to access regions.

The Kommando units in theory are volunteer units, however there have been allegations of wealthy landowners requiring service in these units in exchange for privileges and rights within areas under their jurisdiction, however due to the strict loyalty and codes of brotherhood within these units, it is very difficult to confirm these allegations. The Kommando units are fiercely and devoutly loyal to Marshal General Sarav, far more so than the King, with many referring to them as his own "private army", however this support is not simply one sided, both the Marshal General and the Kommando units rely on the other's loyalties in order to secure their power. As such the relationship between Chief Kommander Theodore Macem and Marshal General Sarav is an exceptionally high profile relationship, with the two having been observed together on numerous occasions. This relationship however is not without danger, the Kommando Forces are notoriously difficult to control, and are a very controversial unit for their political extremism, human rights violations, and lack of external control.

General Organisation
An individual members of the Kommando Forces is known as a "Kommando", 20-50 Kommandos then organise into a "cell". Each of these cells is ran by a Kaptain, 10 to 20 of these cells are organised into a battalion lead by a Kononel, consisting of typically 500 Kommandos. 4 of these Kononels are organised into a Kommandant lead by a Kommander, which is known also as a Regiment. These Kommanders then elect a Chief Kommander amongst themselves to lead the entire force, this Chief Kommander then reports directly to Marshal General Sarav, granting this Chief Kommander a significant amount of political power. The current Chief Kommander is Kommander of the 42nd Kommando Regiment, Theodore Macem, a wealthy and controversial land-owner.

The 42nd Kommando Regiment is a unique regiment in terms of its structure and its independence in regards to the typical command structure. This unit is a national unit with national jurisdiction, although in practice it can only operate in areas without widespread opposition, and so it is unlikely to complete urban operations. This unit is the most infamous of all of the Kommando Regiments and has been specifically named as a "political hit squad", and as an illegal and dangerous organisation. Members of the unit are said to have been handpicked by Theodore Macem and are exceptionally loyal to their Kommander. The Regiment is said to specialise in assassinations, terrorist attacks, false flag operations, covert operations and the creation of improvised explosive devices.

Independent Kommand

 * 42nd Kommando Regiment

The Northern Kommand

 * 35th Kommando Regiment
 * 36th Kommando Regiment
 * 37th Kommando Regiment
 * 38th Kommando Regiment

The Eastern Kommand

 * 39th Kommando Regiment
 * 40th Kommando Regiment
 * 41st Kommando Regiment
 * 43rd Kommando Regiment
 * 44th Kommando Regiment

The Western Kommand

 * 45th Kommando Regiment
 * 46th Kommando Regiment
 * 47th Kommando Regiment
 * 48th Kommando Regiment
 * 49th Kommando Regiment
 * 50th Kommando Regiment

The Southern Kommand

 * 51st Kommando Regiment
 * 52nd Kommando Regiment
 * 53rd Kommando Regiment

Equipment
Each Kommando is de-jure responsible for the procurement, maintenance and usage of his own personal equipment, this equipment is typically stored within the Kommando's home, or in a weapons cache. However, in practice typically Kommanders or Kononels organised and distribute weapons and equipment for their unit in weapons caches, or by personally giving them out to individual members. This practice ensures that the equipment of the Kommando units are of roughly equivalent quality, and ensures that the systems and weapons used are compatible, to ensure that there is no extensive logistical strain placed upon these units. Officially the Kommando Forces receive no equipment from the Serujjan Ministry of Defence, however Kommandos have been sighted numerous times with weapons known to be available only to the Serujjan Armed Forces, and therefore it seems that not all arms supplied to these Kommandos are privately supplied.

The Kommando Forces have no specific uniform, with most wearing either military surplus Serujjan uniforms, or simply civilian clothes. Kommandos however are typically identifiable by the presence of a grey and green armband on their arms, or by an armband featuring a Serujjan tiger, the mascot of the unit. No rank insignia are permitted to be worn on uniforms with the exception of the Kommanders, who may wear insignia. This is to prevent enemy forces from being able to target or identify officers within the forces, and ensures that these men are not targeted during their civilian duties. The lack of standardised uniforms allows the Kommando Forces to better integrate into the civilian populace, and thus makes targeting them during combat significantly more difficult, especially as these men typically live and work within these communities, and thus are exceptionally difficult to identify.