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The LPF and NLF struggled to seize territory from the federal government, and resorted to guerrilla attacks as well as car and suicide bombings to wear down an already tired populace. In response, the Laiatanese Defense Forces stepped up attacks on rebel strongholds. Rebel leaders were often killed in attacks from the Defense Forces, while others were arrested, tried, and executed. The war would go on for nearly three years, ending with a peace agreement and the demobilization of the LPF and the NLF on February 3, 1959. The LPF and NLF would transition into becoming Communist Party of Laiatan.
 
The LPF and NLF struggled to seize territory from the federal government, and resorted to guerrilla attacks as well as car and suicide bombings to wear down an already tired populace. In response, the Laiatanese Defense Forces stepped up attacks on rebel strongholds. Rebel leaders were often killed in attacks from the Defense Forces, while others were arrested, tried, and executed. The war would go on for nearly three years, ending with a peace agreement and the demobilization of the LPF and the NLF on February 3, 1959. The LPF and NLF would transition into becoming Communist Party of Laiatan.
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This conflict was the first real taste of urban warfare the Defense Forces received, though much of the fighting took place in Laiatan's forested areas.
  
 
===Vulshainian Monarchical Revolution===
 
===Vulshainian Monarchical Revolution===

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Laiatanese Defense Forces
Banner of the Military.png
Banner of the Laiatanese Defense Forces.

Founded April 17, 1888
Service branches Banner of the Army.png Army
Banner of the Navy.png Navy
Banner of the Air Force.png Air Force
Headquarters National Defense Headquarters, Volkgoroda, Volkgoroda Capital Territory
Leadership
Commander-
in-Chief
President Zakhari Kreskov
Minister of Defense Avksentiy Utkin
Chief of the General Staff General of the Air Force
Alyosha Lagunov
Manpower
Military age 18; 17 with parental permission
Conscription Volunteer; draft can be instituted through Emergency Draft System
Active personnel 95,485
Reserve personnel 286,269
Expenditures
Budget $26.379 billion (FY 2015)
Percent of GDP 0.9% (FY 2015)

The Laiatanese Defense Forces (Mahigian: Mahiganvereige) are the military service of Laiatan, established after the ratification of the Laiatanese Constitution. The Constitution was ratified on April 17, 1888 and created the Laiatanese Defense Forces, which now fell under the jurisdiction of the newly formed Laiatanese Ministry of Defense. The Laiatanese Defense Forces are the direct successor to the Imperial Laiatanese Armed Forces. Although the Laiatanese Defense Forces were reformed in 1888, it traces its roots back to the times of the Mahigan Kingdom.

History

From almost the very beginning of the Defense Forces' history, they were required to defend the fledgling Laiatanese Federation from a foreign aggressor.

First Laiatanese-Vulshainian War

June 8, 1889 was the first time the Laiatanese Federation came under attack by a foreign aggressor. The newly reformed defense forces struggled at first to fight against the superior-trained and well-equipped Vulshainian armed forces. The defense forces struggled until winter came, and the cold weather, mud, and snow bogged down the advancing Vulshainian troops.

Forces in the north saw greater successes after General Vadik Derzhavin was tapped as the chief commander of the Saphir sector, who utilized the terrain far more successfully than previous commanders. Derzhavin would have soldiers draw Vulshainian troops into salients and use pincer movements to isolate and destroy soldiers. After seeing the successes of Derzhavin's units, the president at the time, Aleksy Zukov, appointed him to be the chief commander of all defense units in the north. His tactics were also exported to other commanders.

The tide of the war turned in February 1890, as Laiatanese Defense Forces began pushing Vulshainian troops out of Laiatanese territory. By April 1890, Laiatan had reclaimed 78% of all territory captured by Vulshain. August 19, 1890 saw all Vulshainian soldiers pushed out of Laiatan. Laiatanese troops pushed into Vulshain, seizing territory much slower than their Vulshainian counterparts did. Laiatanese defense forces were bogged down as winter hit, and dug in. A final push was attempted December 6, which was stopped by Vulshainian defenders. The war ended March 10, 1891 with the signing of the Treaty of Volkgoroda.

Red Laiatan conflict

The Red Laiatan conflict was the next conflict fought by the Laiatanese Defense Forces, which had received substantial training and equipment upgrades since the ending of the First Laiatanese-Vulshainian War. During this time, however, the economy was in a state of stagnation which led to the rising of the Laiatanese Patriotic Front and the New Laiatan Front. The conflict began June 8, 1956 with an attack on a defense forces convoy transporting new armaments to a base.

The LPF and NLF struggled to seize territory from the federal government, and resorted to guerrilla attacks as well as car and suicide bombings to wear down an already tired populace. In response, the Laiatanese Defense Forces stepped up attacks on rebel strongholds. Rebel leaders were often killed in attacks from the Defense Forces, while others were arrested, tried, and executed. The war would go on for nearly three years, ending with a peace agreement and the demobilization of the LPF and the NLF on February 3, 1959. The LPF and NLF would transition into becoming Communist Party of Laiatan.

This conflict was the first real taste of urban warfare the Defense Forces received, though much of the fighting took place in Laiatan's forested areas.

Vulshainian Monarchical Revolution

Vulshainian Civil War

Recent history

Structure

Service

Uniforms, ranks, and insignia

Equipment

Doctrine

Budget

Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation Laiatan Flag2.png
Main article: Laiatan
Important Topics: CultureLupineLaiatanese languageMahitouLaiatanese koronaDefense Forces
Government: CabinetFederation AssemblyFederal CouncilPeople's CouncilPresidentSupreme Federal CourtPolitical Parties
History: Pre-Mahigan LaiatanKingdom of LaiatanLaiatanese EmpireLaiatanese JuntaLaiatanese Federation
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaZakhar KreskovAleksey ZukovYuri IVKaterina INika AlkaevYura Lainov