Narsoran National Military
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Narsoran National Military Ejército Nacional Narsoran (Spanish) | |
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Founded | 1960 |
Current form | 2016 |
Service branches |
Narsoran National Army Narsoran National Air Force Narsoran National Navy Special Forces Command |
Headquarters | Ministry of Defense (Narsora), Narsora City, Narsora |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Sandalio Joaquín Espina |
Minister of Defense | Micheal W. Nelson |
Manpower | |
Conscription | No, abolished in 1994 but can be reinstated. |
Available for military service |
6,245,300 males, age 19-35, 4,766,140 females, age 19-35 |
Fit for military service |
5,110,800 males, age 19-35, 3,455,412 females, age 19-35 |
Reaching military age annually |
330,455 males, 282,764 females |
Active personnel | 107,870 |
Reserve personnel | 53,130 |
Deployed personnel | 3,000 |
Expenditures | |
Budget | $20.1 Billion |
Percent of GDP | 1.5% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Galindo Heavy Industries |
Foreign suppliers |
Germany Israel United States United Kingdom Singapore |
Annual imports | Volume of about $7.5 Billion (2016) |
Annual exports | Volume of about $220 Million (2016) |
The Narsoran National Military in Spanish: (Ejército Nacional Narsoran) are the defense forces of Narsora tasked with the protection of Narsoran sovereignty and territory. They comprise of the National Army, National Navy, National Air Force & Special Forces Command .
Conscription
Conscription was abolished in Narsora in 1994, although it can be reinstated if the situation is deemed necessary for it. When compulsory conscription was in effect from 1960-1994, the National Military had a consistent 500,000 personnel. The Ministry of Defense has a fixed hourly pay for all personnel at NRD$28.61 (NSD$52.07) although annually this is different for active troops and reserve troops.
Strength
Total strength (as of Oct.2015) is around 230,000 personnel, this is arrtibuted to the large number of women who enlisted following the 2015 repel of the 1961 Acto de Disciplina de Fuerzas (1961 Forces Discipline Act) that barred women from serving in the military. The act was partly repealed in 1991, when women were allowed in all non-infantry combat roles. Beginning 2016, the military is to undergo a massive reorganization process, most notably; a 115% salary increase for all personnel from NRD$27,500 to NRD$60,000 (NSD$50,000 to NSD$110,400), a 34% reduction in National Army personnel from 150,000 to 120,000 and reducing the number of reserve personnel and increasing the number of active troops, changing from a 45% support structure and 55% operational capability, to a 67% combat operational capability and 33% support structure. This is part of Phase lll of the military's 2020 Guerra del Futuro Programa (Spanish: Future Warfare Program 2020.
Expenditures
The budget for the military was officially stated to be around $20.1 Billion for the 2016 year. For the 2015 year it was $15.1 Billion.