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The '''XH-45 Atakapa''' was developed in 1962 by [[Treadstone Industries]] as a proof of concept for the United States Army, and is considered to be the ancestor of helicopter gunships such as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_AH-1_Cobra AH-1 Cobra] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_AH-64_Apache AH-64 Apache].
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'''Strategic Headquarters, International Enforcement, Logistics, and Defense''' ('''S.H.I.E.L.D''') is the central command of [[NATO]] military forces. Since 1967 it has been located in [[Casteau, Belgium|Casteau]], north of Mons. From 1951 to 2003, SHIELD was the headquarters of operational forces in the European theatre ('''Allied Command Europe''', '''ACE'''), but since 2003 it has been the headquarters of '''Allied Command Operations''' ('''ACO'''), controlling all allied operations worldwide.
  
The Atakapa was based on a helicopter developed by Treadstone for the civil aerospace market. The conversion from civil to military was uncomplicated: the majority of the airframe remained the same, with the cockpit expanded and restructured to accomodate the additional weapons and guidance systems. Pilots noted some performance issues during air trials due to the shift in the weight distribution of the craft, but with sufficient time experienced pilots were able to adapt.
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Prior to 2003, SHIELD was known as '''Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe''' ('''SHAPE'''), but this was changed to reflect the command's more international scope. However, the commanding officer of Allied Command Operations retains the traditional title ''Supreme Allied Commander Europe'' (SACEUR), and continues to be a U.S. four-star general officer or flag officer who also serves as Commander, U.S. European Command.
  
The XH-45 was tested extensively as part of a classified program called STEP CHILD, which attempted to test the combat potential of such a design in urban environments and a variety of wilderness terrains. Deemed a success, the intention was to develop a production version of the craft. However, rather than continue working with Treadstone Industries, the military ultimately awarded the contract to Bell, who developed the AH-1 Cobra from their [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_UH-1_Iroquois UH-1 Iroquois] design: already a popular and reliable workhorse of the US military's helicopter fleet.
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== History ==
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During the Korean War, concerns were raised about the readiness of Europe's against a Soviet attack. SHAPE was originally established in Fontainebleau, France to coordinate Allied military forces to guard against invasion from foreign aggressors, and it's command structure and deployment was coordinated to reflect that. SHAPE engaged extensively in training exercises to improve the cooperation and coordination between foreign militaries, and eventually moved towards integration into joint units.
  
== Out of Character ==
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In 1967, France withdrew from NATO, necessitating the relocation of NATO's military headquarters to Casteau, Belgium. SHAPE initially divided itself into three commands - North, Central, and South Europe - but after 1996 these were consolidated into just two, with the Alps serving as the dividing line between them. NATO also began to more actively participate in proactive military activity - in Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, and Afghanistan - as well as defense, and SHAPE's structure adapted to accommodate that.
In real life, the designation H-45 was set aside by the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) of the US Air Force for a project called STEP CHILD. There are some references to an XH-45, but nothing "official".
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It's appearence is based on the eponymous helicopter from the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Thunder Blue Thunder].
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New concerns had arisen by 2003 that shifted NATO's focus away from foreign nations and towards terrorist groups, the mutant phenomenon, and other possible threats from within NATO's own borders. Worldwide military operations were consolidated into Allied Command Operations (ACO), and were combined with SHAPE and other NATO agencies under a single umbrella as Supreme Headquarters, International Enforcement, Logistics, and Defense. The former headquarters of Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT) meanwhile was re-tasked as Allied Command Transformation (ACT), a think tank to develop new tactics and technologies.
  
[[Category:Treadstone Industries|Atakapa]]
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== Assets ==
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=== Member States ===
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* Albania
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* Belgium
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* Bulgaria
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* Canada
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* Croatia
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* Czech Republic
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* Denmark
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* Estonia
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* France
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* Germany
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* Greece
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* Hungary
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* Iceland
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* Italy
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* Latvia
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* Lithuania
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* Luxembourg
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* Netherlands
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* Norway
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* Poland
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* Portugal
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* Romania
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* Slovakia
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* Slovenia
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* Spain
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* Turkey
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* <s>United Kingdom</s>
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* United States
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=== Units & Commands ===
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=== Hardware ===
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== Out of Character ==
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Name
Strategic Headquarters:
International Enforcement, Logistics, and Defense
Details
Central command
for NATO military forces










Strategic Headquarters, International Enforcement, Logistics, and Defense (S.H.I.E.L.D) is the central command of NATO military forces. Since 1967 it has been located in Casteau, north of Mons. From 1951 to 2003, SHIELD was the headquarters of operational forces in the European theatre (Allied Command Europe, ACE), but since 2003 it has been the headquarters of Allied Command Operations (ACO), controlling all allied operations worldwide.

Prior to 2003, SHIELD was known as Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), but this was changed to reflect the command's more international scope. However, the commanding officer of Allied Command Operations retains the traditional title Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), and continues to be a U.S. four-star general officer or flag officer who also serves as Commander, U.S. European Command.

Contents

History

During the Korean War, concerns were raised about the readiness of Europe's against a Soviet attack. SHAPE was originally established in Fontainebleau, France to coordinate Allied military forces to guard against invasion from foreign aggressors, and it's command structure and deployment was coordinated to reflect that. SHAPE engaged extensively in training exercises to improve the cooperation and coordination between foreign militaries, and eventually moved towards integration into joint units.

In 1967, France withdrew from NATO, necessitating the relocation of NATO's military headquarters to Casteau, Belgium. SHAPE initially divided itself into three commands - North, Central, and South Europe - but after 1996 these were consolidated into just two, with the Alps serving as the dividing line between them. NATO also began to more actively participate in proactive military activity - in Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, and Afghanistan - as well as defense, and SHAPE's structure adapted to accommodate that.

New concerns had arisen by 2003 that shifted NATO's focus away from foreign nations and towards terrorist groups, the mutant phenomenon, and other possible threats from within NATO's own borders. Worldwide military operations were consolidated into Allied Command Operations (ACO), and were combined with SHAPE and other NATO agencies under a single umbrella as Supreme Headquarters, International Enforcement, Logistics, and Defense. The former headquarters of Allied Command Atlantic (ACLANT) meanwhile was re-tasked as Allied Command Transformation (ACT), a think tank to develop new tactics and technologies.

Assets

Member States

  • Albania
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Canada
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Units & Commands

Hardware

Out of Character