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==Doctrine==
 
==Doctrine==
One of the defining characteristics of the Taurian Defense Force is its fierce pride and fanatical devotion to defending the Concordat against outside aggression by any means the enemy makes necessary.  Having never been signatory to the [[Ares Conventions]], no quarter will be asked or expected by the TDF, and no "dirty trick" is above use in the defense of the homeland.  This includes even the deliberate targeting of enemy JumpShips operating as part of an invasion force.<ref name=FMP51>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 51</ref><ref name=HMPS112/>
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One of the defining characteristics of the Taurian Defense Force is its fierce pride and fanatical devotion to defending the Concordat against outside aggression by any means the enemy makes necessary.  Having never been signatory to the [[Ares Conventions]], no quarter will be asked or expected by the TDF, and no "dirty trick" is above use in the defense of the homeland.  This includes even the deliberate targeting of enemy JumpShips operating as part of an invasion force.<ref name=FMP51>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 51</ref><ref name=HMPS112>''Handbook: Major Periphery States'', p. 112</ref>
  
 
Strategically, during the Succession Wars era the Concordat could not afford to conduct a defensive campaign similar to that used during the Reunification War, where it concentrated around protecting important worlds and was able to trade space for time.  With its shrunken size after the Reunification War, nearly all of the remaining border worlds of the Taurian Concordat are vital to the Concordat's survival, requiring the static deployment of its military forces as far forward as possible and leaving little strategic reserves.<ref name=TP823>''The Periphery'', pp. 82–83</ref>  In the event of another Inner Sphere invasion, the TDF Navy would deploy to engage the enemy as far forward as possible (and sacrifice themselves if necessary) to blunt any advance on the [[Hyades Cluster]].  Ground forces not part of a permanent garrison would operate as Special Task Groups to conduct a variety of missions, launching local counterattacks or raiding deep behind enemy lines to disrupt lines of communication.<ref name=TP76/><ref name=HMPS114/>  Eventually though the TDF would either be forced to withdraw again into the Hyades Cluster, surrendering many of its key industrial centers, or launch a desperate counterattack, with which its weakened military industrial complex may not be able to cope.<ref name=TP823>''The Periphery'', pp. 82–83</ref>
 
Strategically, during the Succession Wars era the Concordat could not afford to conduct a defensive campaign similar to that used during the Reunification War, where it concentrated around protecting important worlds and was able to trade space for time.  With its shrunken size after the Reunification War, nearly all of the remaining border worlds of the Taurian Concordat are vital to the Concordat's survival, requiring the static deployment of its military forces as far forward as possible and leaving little strategic reserves.<ref name=TP823>''The Periphery'', pp. 82–83</ref>  In the event of another Inner Sphere invasion, the TDF Navy would deploy to engage the enemy as far forward as possible (and sacrifice themselves if necessary) to blunt any advance on the [[Hyades Cluster]].  Ground forces not part of a permanent garrison would operate as Special Task Groups to conduct a variety of missions, launching local counterattacks or raiding deep behind enemy lines to disrupt lines of communication.<ref name=TP76/><ref name=HMPS114/>  Eventually though the TDF would either be forced to withdraw again into the Hyades Cluster, surrendering many of its key industrial centers, or launch a desperate counterattack, with which its weakened military industrial complex may not be able to cope.<ref name=TP823>''The Periphery'', pp. 82–83</ref>
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By [[2750]] the TDF was in a similar state, its size limited and closely monitored by the Star League, with a strength of just 13 regiments and 15 WarShips.  When the Concordat joined with [[Stefan Amaris]] and the other Periphery powers to throw off the League's oppression, they were able to massively expand their forces in secret, until by [[2765]] they were well equipped with 21 [[Division]]s (consisting of 78 conventional regiments and 115 'Mech regiments) and 31 WarShips.  However, while consisting of troops provided by and flagged as part of the TDF, many of these new units were essentially independent, operating as part of Amaris' "Secret Army."  Most were destroyed in the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]], and with the Succession Wars cutting off any further support from the Inner Sphere much of the survivors withered away.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 50: "Territorial State Troop Strength"</ref>
 
By [[2750]] the TDF was in a similar state, its size limited and closely monitored by the Star League, with a strength of just 13 regiments and 15 WarShips.  When the Concordat joined with [[Stefan Amaris]] and the other Periphery powers to throw off the League's oppression, they were able to massively expand their forces in secret, until by [[2765]] they were well equipped with 21 [[Division]]s (consisting of 78 conventional regiments and 115 'Mech regiments) and 31 WarShips.  However, while consisting of troops provided by and flagged as part of the TDF, many of these new units were essentially independent, operating as part of Amaris' "Secret Army."  Most were destroyed in the [[New Vandenberg Uprising]], and with the Succession Wars cutting off any further support from the Inner Sphere much of the survivors withered away.<ref>''Historical: Liberation of Terra Volume 1'', p. 50: "Territorial State Troop Strength"</ref>
  
By [[3025]] the TDF consisted of twelve 'Mech regiments (or 30 battalions), three of them mercenaries on long-term contract, organized into six Corps, while the Navy consisted of 117 JumpShips and DropShips divided into four fleets<ref name=TP76/> (secretly the Navy also consisted of a lone surviving WarShip, the ''[[Vandenberg (Individual Vincent-class WarShip)|Vandenberg]]'', although it was nonoperational).  By [[3050]] it had increased slightly to 14 'Mech regiments, three of which were mercenary commands.<ref>''20 Year Update'', pp. 77–78</ref>  In [[3064]] the TDF had a 'Mech strength of 17 regiments and two battalions, though it technically numbered 12 'Mech regiments due to the oversized nature of their units,<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 143</ref><ref name=FMP52>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 52</ref> however this was further reduced to 9 'Mech regiments in [[3067]] due to losses in the Pleiades Campaign and the formation of the breakaway [[Calderon Protectorate]].<ref name=HMPS114/>
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By [[3025]] the TDF consisted of twelve 'Mech regiments (or 30 battalions), three of them mercenaries on long-term contract, organized into six Corps, while the Navy consisted of 117 JumpShips and DropShips divided into four fleets<ref name=TP76/> (secretly the Navy also consisted of a lone surviving WarShip, the ''[[Vandenberg]]'', although it was nonoperational).  By [[3050]] it had increased slightly to 14 'Mech regiments, three of which were mercenary commands.<ref>''20 Year Update'', pp. 77–78</ref>  In [[3064]] the TDF had a 'Mech strength of 17 regiments and two battalions, though it technically numbered 12 'Mech regiments due to the oversized nature of their units,<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 143</ref><ref name=FMP52>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 52</ref> however this was further reduced to 9 'Mech regiments in [[3067]] due to losses in the Pleiades Campaign and the formation of the breakaway [[Calderon Protectorate]].<ref name=HMPS114/>
  
 
==== Active Corps ====
 
==== Active Corps ====
  
These corps are active as of [[3079]]. <ref>''Field Report: Periphery'', p. 12</ref>
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These corps are active as of [[3079]].<ref>''Field Report: Periphery'', p. 12</ref>
  
 
;Taurian Guards Corps
 
;Taurian Guards Corps

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