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Bureau of Foreign Military Affairs
Central Asian Analysis Task Force
June 15, 2046

Flag of the Mongol Manchurian Khanate
Geography
The Mongol Manchurian Khanate's territory is believed to include the former Soviet north of the line of the old Trans-Siberia railroad and east of the Yenisey River. The main capital of the khanate is believed to be in the area of Yakutsk.
History
The Mongol Manchurian Khanate
Diplomatic Situation The Mongol Manchurian Khanate is at peace with the UKA and at war with Japan and Imperial China.
The Imperial Family
Military Situation
The Manchurian Khanate is at war with Imperial Japan and Imperial China.
Army Organization
The Manchurian Khanate uses the same basic military organization of all the other Mongol states. The striking arm of the army is the horse cavalry, organized in 10,000 man units called Tumans, each subdivided into ten 1,000 man regiments. Most Tumans have several batteries of artillery, usually black powder, but increasingly more modern captured Japanese weapons. Current estimates give the Siberian Mongols 7 Tumans of cavalry, one Mongol Guard Keshik, one Siberian Cossack, one Uigher, and four Mongol. The khan's foot Tumans, their numbers unknown, are subject levies, organized similarly, but are much inferior in equipment and morale. It is possible that the Manchurian Khanate possesses some captured Japanese tanks and armored cars.
Military Equipment
Troops of the first regiment of the Mongol Keshik are armed with refurbished Soviet AKs, the others with a mixture of bolt action rifles of diverse provenance. The other cavalry Tumans are armed with about 50% bolt action rifles, mainly recently captured Roman 6.5mm Carcanos or Japanese 7.7mm Toyatas, and 50% with black powder carbines. All have Tumans one battery of 81mm Roman or Japanese mortars and two batteries of muzzle loading guns. All Caucasian Mongol Army horsemen carry bows, swords, and lances in addition to their regular arms. The subject levy infantry are armed with black powder smoothbore muskets of domestic manufacture.
Economy
The Manchurian Khanate,