Military of Furnifold

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Royal Republic of Furnifold
"World Assembly Member"
Furnifold on Yasteria in The East Pacific
Furnifold on Yasteria in The East Pacific
Region The East Pacific
CapitalMcLendal
Largest city Boonefield
Demonym Furnifoldian
Government Centralized Republic
 -  Magistrate
Head of State and Foreign Government
Jacopo d'Arrigo
 -  Chanellor
Head of Domestic Government
Faith Jagan
 -  Foreign Secretary Jackson Woolf
Legislature Senate
History
 -  Founding 1778 
Area
 -  Total 170,800 km2
66,000 sq mi 
Population
 -  2015 estimate 16,000,000
 -  Density 95/km2
246/sq mi
GDP (nominal) estimate
 -  Total SHD$37.8 billione
 -  Per capita SHD$2,256
Gini (2015)65
very high
Currency South Hills Dollar (SHD)
Date format dd ˘ mm ˘ yyyy
Drives on the right
Calling code 816
ISO 3166 code FUR
Internet TLD .fur

Military Branches: The Royal Defense Force (Army), the Royal Air Force, the Royal Navy. A fourth branch is the National Guard, but it is an dual operation between the military and the Department of the Homeland, and does not serve the Joint Chiefs. Furnifold also has a sizeable peacekeeping operation, containing a Peacekeeping Brigade, when not being called into service by the country of Furnifold is under control of international organizations.

Military Services and Occupation: Conscription age is 17 upon wartime draft, voluntary military service is 16. Enlistment is for a six-year contract, renewable twice, or a three-tour limit. Males and females are both conscripted and allowed full voluntary service. Officers must be commissioned and may serve until retirement (beginning at 20 years of service or at 40 to 60 years of age).

Military expenditures: 1.75% of GDP Military budget: 543,685,000 RDF- 30,292,000 Navy- 462,865,000 Air Force- 46,163,000

Estimates of military personnel: RDF- 20,800 Additional peacekeeping forces within the RDF-8560 Navy- 25,992 Air Force- 1,860

Structure of Armed Forces: RDF: Plains Division: The traditional expeditionary and defense force. 1st Infantry Brigade: Expeditionary force, each battalion contains a company dedicated to forward operations in addition to the main companies. 1st Armored Brigade: Expeditionary force, each battalion has has several transportation units in addition to the regular mechanized companies. 1st Sustainment Brigade: Artillery and intelligence brigade. Each battalion contains specialized units in addition to the main artillery companies. Jungle Division: The division suited to unconventional warfare, tactical operations, and joint operations with other military branches. 1st Tactical Ops Brigade: As the name implies, the brigade in charge of tactical operations and unconventional warfare. The Counter-insurgency Force (CIF) led by Captain Jouett originates from the 1st Jungle Battalion. Each battalion contains an intelligence company, in addition to their main units, to fulfill timely intelligence requests. 1st Combined Arms Brigade: This brigade contains a mix of battalions for any situation in an expeditionary force. They are known as the “Tip of the Spear” because they are the first brigade to be called into conventional warfare. Each battalion contains a counter company to defend the main companies against units that counter them. 2nd Sustainment Brigade: Artillery and intelligence brigade. Each battalion contains specialized units in addition to the main artillery companies.

Navy: North Fleet: Operates in theaters north of the city of Hafre, contains a loose organizational structure to be divided into task forces. South Fleet: Operates in theaters south of the city of Hafre, contains a loose organizational structure to be divided into task forces. Commanded by Commodore Eden. Current Latianburg Task Force commanded by Commander Keyes.

Air Force: The Air Force operates in loose detachments to brigades of the RDF as well as to each naval fleet. The only exception is the 1st Fighter Squadron, which contains all the fighter aircraft.

Military equipment of service branches: RDF: Armored: T-55: 34 main battle tanks Tiran-5: 14 main battle tanks Panhard AML-90: 126 armored scout cars Panhard VBL: 23 armored scout cars BMP-1: 26 infantry fighting vehicles Ratel IFV: 49 infantry fighting vehicles BTR-60: 56 armored personnel carriers RG-31 Nyala: 51 infantry mobility vehicles WZT-3M: 13 armored recovery vehicles ATMOS 2000: 7 howitzers 56 towed artillery howitzers RM-70: 14 multiple rocket launchers 160 mortars, 81mm, 82mm, 120mm ZPU-1: 208 anti-air guns, in 14.5mm, 23mm, and 37mm

Weapons: AK-47: 44,928 Light assault rifle used primarily for jungle combat, has a bayonet attachment to clear forests, and people in the way. 30 rounds per magazine. IWI Tavor : 99,840 Assault rifle primarily used for urban combat, but variable for many other environments. Contains a second magazine near the barrel for extra grip/quicker reloading. Possesses a flashlight attachment for night combat. 40 rounds per magazine. PKM Machine Gun: 19,968 Disintegrating belt attachment allows firing of around 400 rpm. Can be mounted on vehicles. Benilli M1014 Shotgun: 22,464 Semi-auto 12 gauge, with six rounds in the chamber. Shorter gun, for more maneuverability. PSG1: 9,984 Primary sniper rifle used by Furnifold Royal Defense Forces. Semi-automatic sniper rifle with a long-range scope attachment. Also contains two sight attachments for better accuracy both when and when not using the scope. 10 rounds per magazine. Effective range of up to 800 meters. Zastava Master FLG P: 52,416 Primary weapon used by special forces for covert ops, as well as security forces. Fully automatic SMG, with a noise suppressor and flashlight attachment. 20 rounds per magazine. PMR-30 Pistol: 83,745

9K32 Strela-2: 1,741 RPG: 16,973 Navy: 5 Balikpapan class landing craft 28 Pacific class patrol boats 1 Moudge class frigate; 2 (in production) 2 LPH amphibious assault ships 2 Canterbury class multi-role vessels (in production)

Air Force: Mi-8 Hip: 16 helicopters Mi-24: 7 helicopters AW109S: 2 helicopters AW139: 2 helicopters V22-Osprey (in production): 3 helicopters An-74TK-200: 2 military transports Mirage F-1E: 11 fighter aircraft

RDF Jungle Fatigues:

RDF Urban Fatigues:

RDF Desert Fatigues: