Mercenary advisors and trainers available
Daistallia
25-11-2003, 17:57
Daistallian Military Options, Inc.
Daistallian Military Options, Inc.is a Private
Military Company (PMC) which specialises in problem resolution and associated consulting services.
Our purpose is to offer governments and other legitimate organisations specialized military expertise and support in conflict resolution.
To provide our clients with the best possible military services in order to assist them with solving security issues quickly, efficiently and with minimum impact.
Policy
DMO's will accepts only those projects which, in the view of its management, serve to improve security, stability and general conditions in client countries. To this end the company will only undertake projects which are for internationally recognised governments (preferably democratically elected) or international institutions such as the UN.
DMO subscribes to legal and moral conduct, as outlined by the various real life laws and rules of war.
DMO will not become involved with embargoed regimes, terrorist organisations, nuclear, biological or chemical proliferation, or the contravention of human rights.
We will not become involved in any activity which breaches the basic Law of Armed Conflict. Any attempt to do so will be considered a breach of contract.
As the NationStates universe lacks a set of regulations governing Private Military Companies (to our knowledge), DMO has adopted a self- regulatory approach to the conduct of our activities. This includes a rigid adherence to the principles outlined above.
DMO is privately managed by a number of senior ex-military personnel from the Daistallian armed forces. DMO personnel are former military or police employees, recruited from various countries. All employees will be vetted for illegal activities by the company prior to employment. Employee activities will be monitored to prevent breaches of discipline and confidentiality. Our employees operate in a hierarchical and disciplined structure, observing both international laws and customs as well as those of the host country. Breeches of these policies will result in employees being prosecution in the client country.
Operational Capability
DMO is a new company, and as such has fairly limited capability at this time. We currently focus on training and advisory missions, including:
Strategic, operational and tactical planning
Independent defence reviews
Armed forces restructuring
Structural reviews
Project estimates
We hope to be expanding into a more active role, encompassing specialist individuals or formed units to support a client's own armed forces on direct action or support operations.
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Daistallia
26-11-2003, 10:22
bump
Daistallia
29-11-2003, 16:46
And another bump.
Excellent advisors, trainers, organizers available. Contracts negotiable.
Small nations: Get your military right from the start!
By saying that you don't get involved with Embargoed regiems. Our current situation is a conflict that's been steadily increasing from a cold economic conflict to what may become open war, but opened with mutual embargos from both sides(about half a dozen nations each). Now, we would like to hire the DMO to advise our engineers in building the defenses in coastal areas of the Dominion, including several small islands. Although if the DMO believes that the mutual embargos invalidates our ability to hire them, we will understand, but we would pay nicely for the aforementioned services.
Daistallia
29-11-2003, 16:55
Hmmm. We would want to know more.
OOC: post the threads related to the conflict and we shall see.
Here, Aid to Falkland Islands (http://www.nationstates.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=97855)
Daistallia
02-12-2003, 18:21
OOC: Sorry for the delay. I have been quite busy IRL, and have had a bit of a cold to boot. Hope you are still interested. If not, my apologies.
IC: After serious consideration, DMO would be willing to negotiate a contract for advisors to assist in the building of you defenses. If you would please inform us of your specific needs (how many men, how large of a project, etc.) we can get down to questions of cash...
OOC: Sorry for the delay. I have been quite busy IRL, and have had a bit of a cold to boot. Hope you are still interested. If not, my apologies.
IC: After serious consideration, DMO would be willing to negotiate a contract for advisors to assist in the building of you defenses. If you would please inform us of your specific needs (how many men, how large of a project, etc.) we can get down to questions of cash...
OOC: Sorry for the delay. I have been quite busy IRL, and have had a bit of a cold to boot. Hope you are still interested. If not, my apologies.
IC: After serious consideration, DMO would be willing to negotiate a contract for advisors to assist in the building of you defenses. If you would please inform us of your specific needs (how many men, how large of a project, etc.) we can get down to questions of cash...
OOC: That's alright, sorry to hear about that, but your health certainly comes first.
IC:
Thank you for your response. Due to the changing situation, the job has become a bit more complicated. We require this begun as soon as possible, our primary project will be a
-Large, heavily defended naval base.
But secondary objectives, and possible more pressing ones(which we have already started with pre-deployed forces, but those are not going to be nearly enough) would be;
-Coastal gun emplacements to cover the approaches to the island(perhaps you could suggest type ect.)
-Small fortifications inland including bunkers, pillboxes, supply depots etc.
-AA and SAM sites strategically emplaced
-All while causing the least amount of disturbance
-Along with any others that your engineers believe would assist in the defense.
If it comes to war, we have few illusions of winning with the forces we plan to involve in what we consider a....secondary theatre, even if it is soverign Talkosian soil. Therefore, if they attack, our primary goal will be to make them bleed. Make them dig our forces out one by one.
In essence, the project is to make a couple of islands, slightly smaller than Connecticut, into fortresses comparable to the Japanese Home Islands at the end of WWII or the Rommel's atlantic wall. We currently have about 10,000 Army Engineers there for humanitarian aid, and little else, but if you believe your people can do it better, or that we need to import more workers...well. Money is no object.
Daistallia
03-12-2003, 03:38
A three part contract
1) A preliminary onsite survey and analysis of the situation on the ground (to be performed by a small survey team of 10 men, standing by now) to determine what your exact needs will be, survey the area, collect data, etc. - all equipment to be provided by DMO.
Cost: 5 Million USD
Estimated time: 1 week
2) Planning and design of an integrated system of fortifications, artillery emplacements, defences, etc. (to be performed by our military engineers and architechs in Daistallia - estimates will depend on the survey and analysis above)
Cost estimate: 25-50 Million USD
Estimated time: 1-2 months
3) Onsite supervision of the construction by our personnel (construction to be carried out by the 10,000 combat engineers you stated above, importing or hiring our own construction personnel will dramatically increase cost and time delays, the estimate below does not include material costs, these will be determined after the survey in part 1)
Cost estimate: 50-100 million USD (could possibly be much higher)
Estimated time: 1-2 months (could possibly be much longer)
A three part contract
1) A preliminary onsite survey and analysis of the situation on the ground (to be performed by a small survey team of 10 men, standing by now) to determine what your exact needs will be, survey the area, collect data, etc. - all equipment to be provided by DMO.
Cost: 5 Million USD
Estimated time: 1 week
2) Planning and design of an integrated system of fortifications, artillery emplacements, defences, etc. (to be performed by our military engineers and architechs in Daistallia - estimates will depend on the survey and analysis above)
Cost estimate: 25-50 Million USD
Estimated time: 1-2 months
3) Onsite supervision of the construction by our personnel (construction to be carried out by the 10,000 combat engineers you stated above, importing or hiring our own construction personnel will dramatically increase cost and time delays, the estimate below does not include material costs, these will be determined after the survey in part 1)
Cost estimate: 50-100 million USD (could possibly be much higher)
Estimated time: 1-2 months (could possibly be much longer)
Done! We would like to thank the DMO for taking the contract...as the situation is heating up. Hmmm, as for getting your people there, given the situation, eaisiest ways that they could either come in by civilian transport, or by Talkosian. Given that military assets entering the waters would have to pass by, about 15 carrier groups from both sides :roll: . and be inspected once they reach national waters. We will transfer the funds through business fronts stationed on the Falklands. The money is being wired as we speak for the initial costs.
Daistallia
03-12-2003, 07:37
Unless air facilities are being blockaided, our team will arrive shortly via commercial airliners.
Unless air facilities are being blockaided, our team will arrive shortly via commercial airliners.
Excellent! We will tell our people to expect them. Glad to do business with such an efficient operation.
Daistallia
03-12-2003, 18:09
A small group of men arrive by commercial airline at Mt Pleasant. About half appear middle aged and half are fairly young. (OOC: the surveyors and their security element.) All are dressed causually but conservatively (sports shirts, sports jackets, casual pants) and have the distinct bearing of retired military men still working in related fields. They carry a light load of baggage, which includes what appears to be a large amount of photographic and land survey equipment.
After passing through customs and immigration, they make their way to a local hotel in Port Stanley. They spend the night. The next morning they hire several local vehicles and begin making the rounds of East Falkland. After several days of surveying, they make their way to West Falkland and repeat their activity.
Daistallia
03-12-2003, 18:10
OOC: Tagging this map for reference:
http://www.falklandsconservation.com/AboutTheFalklands/map/dmap0.html
Hirgizstan
03-12-2003, 18:20
Daistallia, i would like to know if Mike Reilly is being used for this project and if so do the nations that have commited members get any profits out of the DMO?
Daistallia
03-12-2003, 18:29
OOC: I hadn*t planned to include any characters in particular in this one. However Mr. Reilly would be welcome as the cheif of team security if you wish to play him...
He is on salary as an employee. The vast majority of employees right now are Daistallian...
Daistallia
10-12-2003, 15:44
After recieving the survey data, our engineers and architects are ready to proceed with the planning stages.