SipahSalar
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Are they just the instruments of controlling Iran for the theocracy? Iran's constitution defines them as: "guardian of the Revolution and of its achievements" meaning they are a political force.
They have their own naval and air forces. Conventional wisdom suggests that if you want optimized performance in war, the command and control structure needs to be simple and without any overlapping responsibilities. If they were merged with the Regular army, that would multiply Iran's capability. Instead funding is being wasted on a huge militia that serves no vital purpose. I doubt they are even given war courses like the regular forces.
Even the recent destruction of the mock Aircraft Carrier was carried out by IRGC. How well will these weapons perform in a militia's hands?
They have their own naval and air forces. Conventional wisdom suggests that if you want optimized performance in war, the command and control structure needs to be simple and without any overlapping responsibilities. If they were merged with the Regular army, that would multiply Iran's capability. Instead funding is being wasted on a huge militia that serves no vital purpose. I doubt they are even given war courses like the regular forces.
Even the recent destruction of the mock Aircraft Carrier was carried out by IRGC. How well will these weapons perform in a militia's hands?
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