Dalmatian Intelligence Service
The DIS (Dalmatian Intelligence Service) is an organization unlike any other. It's mission is twofold: to collect, analyze, evaluate, and disseminate intelligence; and to conduct covert military operations.
The DIS intentionally blurs the lines between diplomacy, intelligence, and military. As an intelligence collection agency, it is similar to the American CIA. It conducts both espionage and counter-espionage and it maintains a robust network of informants and collaborators around the world.
The DIS is also very involved in military operations. It maintains both tactical intelligence units and special operations forces. These units are deployed to a theater of operations and may operate independently of the military, or they may be subordinate to a military command. These DIS field units are called Tactical Teams.
DIS Tactical Teams
A DIS Tactical Teams consist of 15 operators (able to split into three 5-man teams). DIS support teams consist of 10 operators performing technical or logistical functions.
A DIS Tactical Company consists of 85 operators. It is made up of a company HQ, 4 tactical teams, and a support team. A DIS Support Company consists of 100 operators organized into support, intelligence, and communications platoons.
A DIS Tactical Battalion (sometimes called a "Commando Battalion" is a large organization of 450 operators. It consists of a battalion HQ, 4 tactical companies and a support company.
The largest DIS tactical unit is the Tactical Group, or "Commando Group". A Tactical Group consists of 1,600 operators organized into 3 Tactical Battalions, a group HQ, and a support company.
The DIS has acknowledged that there are at least 2 active Tactical Groups. There may or may not be more. Their locations and activities are highly classified.
Dalmatian Intelligence Service
The DIS (Dalmatian Intelligence Service) is an organization unlike any other. It’s mission is twofold: intelligence operations and direct military action.
The DIS intentionally blurs the lines between diplomacy, intelligence, and military operations. It is responsible for espionage and counter-espionage operations and it maintains a robust network or informants and collaborators around the world. In this regard it is very similar to the American CIA.
The DIS also conducts covert operations, and its Tactical Teams operate in the realm of military special operations forces. These DIS Tactical Teams maintain a very typical organization on paper, but they do not utilize standard rank structures or chains of command.