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|active = {{nowrap|1,190,000 {{smaller|(2012) ([[List of countries by number of troops|ranked 5th]])}}}}
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|amount=US$12.424 billion (2016)
 
|amount=US$12.424 billion (2016)
 
|percent_GDP=20% (2016)  
 
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Revision as of 12:39, 10 January 2017

Bourun People's Armed Forces
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Founded 1977
Current form 1977
Service branches National Army, National Air Force, National Navy
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief Grand Leader Alexander Mo
Manpower
Military age 18 years of age
Conscription Yes
Available for
military service
6,515,279 males, age 15-29 (2016),
6,418,693 females, age 15-29 (2016)
Fit for
military service
4,836,567 males, age 15-29 (2016),
5,230,137 females, age 15-29 (2016)
Reaching military
age annually
207,737 males (2016),
204,553 females (2016)
Active personnel 1,190,000 (2012) (ranked 5th)
Reserve personnel 600,000 reserves (2012)
5,889,000 paramilitary (2012)
Expenditures
Budget US$12.424 billion (2016)
Percent of GDP 20% (2016)