Difference between revisions of "Imperial Caltharusian military"
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Most of the budget goes to the army (166 895 965 020), second being the air force (80 056 000 400) and then as third, the navy (40 682 701 814). The navy's budget is so small due to the fact that its considered the least important arm in Caltharus, due to the massive navy of Staynes. | Most of the budget goes to the army (166 895 965 020), second being the air force (80 056 000 400) and then as third, the navy (40 682 701 814). The navy's budget is so small due to the fact that its considered the least important arm in Caltharus, due to the massive navy of Staynes. | ||
− | The main battle tank imperial military uses is [[Colonarius mk2]]. However its predecessor,[[Colonarius mk1]], is still largely used by the army, as mk2 has been in production for a relatively short time. | + | The main battle tank imperial military uses is [[Colonarius mk2]]. However its predecessor,[[Colonarius mk1]], is still largely used by the army, as mk2 has been in production for a relatively short time. Currently Imperial military has about 750 Mk2s and 3500 Mk1s in use and reserves. |
The Army is split into divisions that are 10 000-15 000 soldiers strong. These division are usually either motorised or mechanized divisions. Motorised division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on soft-skinned motor vehicles and mechanized division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on armored personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) or both, or even some other class of armored fighting vehicles designed for the transportation of infantry. | The Army is split into divisions that are 10 000-15 000 soldiers strong. These division are usually either motorised or mechanized divisions. Motorised division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on soft-skinned motor vehicles and mechanized division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on armored personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) or both, or even some other class of armored fighting vehicles designed for the transportation of infantry. |
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Imperial Caltharusian Armed Forces | |
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Service branches |
Caltharusian Army Caltharusian Navy Caltharusian Air Force Jomsguard |
Headquarters | Constantine Fortress, Lambertupol |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | High-King Lambertus VII |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | compulsory military service, voluntary after that |
Active personnel | 1,021,847 (includes those in compulsory service) |
Reserve personnel | 8,176,170 |
Expenditures | |
Budget |
C♅287,634,667,234 (2016) |
Percent of GDP | 3.4% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Ferrus industries |
Foreign suppliers |
Axdel South Staynes |
Most of the budget goes to the army (166 895 965 020), second being the air force (80 056 000 400) and then as third, the navy (40 682 701 814). The navy's budget is so small due to the fact that its considered the least important arm in Caltharus, due to the massive navy of Staynes.
The main battle tank imperial military uses is Colonarius mk2. However its predecessor,Colonarius mk1, is still largely used by the army, as mk2 has been in production for a relatively short time. Currently Imperial military has about 750 Mk2s and 3500 Mk1s in use and reserves.
The Army is split into divisions that are 10 000-15 000 soldiers strong. These division are usually either motorised or mechanized divisions. Motorised division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on soft-skinned motor vehicles and mechanized division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on armored personnel carriers (APCs) or infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) or both, or even some other class of armored fighting vehicles designed for the transportation of infantry.