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The '''Emmerian Armed Forces''' are the armed forces of [[Emmeria]]. | The '''Emmerian Armed Forces''' are the armed forces of [[Emmeria]]. | ||
=== Emmerian Army === | |||
'''''"Guardian of the Nation"''''' | |||
[[File:84136191 gettyimages-470421946.jpg|thumbnail|Soldiers of the 94th Air Assault Division during training]] | |||
'' Main Article: [[Emmerian Army]]'' | |||
The [[Emmerian Army]] (established in 1540) is the largest branch of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 503,000 active and 1,273,900 reserve personnel. It has the highest percentage of conscripts out of all the major branches, especially in (reserve) light infantry formations. However it retains a highly trained and experienced cadre of commissioned and non-commissioned officers, along with various specialized units. | |||
The army operates 3,150 tanks, 9,913 armored fighting vehicles, over 5,500 artillery pieces and 1,431 helicopters. Its personnel and equipment are organised into four field armies, which are divided into corps, divisions and brigades. There are a total of 23 active division (8 armored, 5 mechanized, 2 mountain, 1 airborne and 1 air assault) and 9 reserve force commands (with brigades, regiments and district defense commands), which assume the role of divisions in wartime. 6 active and 5 reserve combat aviation brigades support land forces at the corps level. | |||
Around half of the army's forces are deployed near the border with Estovakia, to counter the extensive deployment of Estovakian land units in the region. | |||
'' See also: [[Equipment of the Emmerian Army]], [[Organization of the Emmerian Army]]'' | |||
=== Royal Emmerian Navy (REN) === | |||
'''''"We Rule the Waves"''''' | |||
[[File:Carrier Strike Group Twelve.jpg|thumbnail|HMS Astalar Battle Group at REN Fleet Review 2013]] | |||
'' Main Article: [[Royal Emmerian Navy|Royal Emmerian Navy (REN)]]'' | |||
The [[Royal Emmerian Navy]] (established in 1546) is the third-largest branch of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 157,400 active and 49,500 reserve personnel. It operates 4 carriers, 52 major surface combatants (frigate-size or larger), 115 minor combatants (corvette-size or lower), 12 amphibious warfare ships, 28 nuclear submarines and 23 conventional submarines. It also operates 915 fixed-wing, rotary-wing and unmanned aircraft. | |||
The REN operates out of several naval bases, including the five home bases, and various bases in the island territories and overseas. | |||
'' See also: [[Commissioned Warships of the Royal Emmerian Navy]], [[Organization of the Royal Emmerian Navy]]'' | |||
==== Royal Emmerian Marines (REM) ==== | |||
'''''"Leading the Way"''''' | |||
[[File:645.jpg|thumbnail|Soldiers of the REM 3rd Marine Regiment (II MEF) during amphibious exercises]] | |||
'' Main Article: [[Royal Emmerian Marines|Royal Emmerian Marines (REM)]]'' | |||
The [[Royal Emmerian Marines]] (established in 1664) is the amphibious warfare force of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 49,400 active and 16,000 reserve personnel. As the second largest marine force in the world, it is organized into 2 Marine Expeditionary Forces and 3 security battalions, deployed in the marine sectors of REN naval bases. While nominally independent, it closely cooperates with, and in wartime is commanded by, the Royal Emmerian Navy. | |||
Royal Emmerian Marines training and doctrine is similar to that of the OMC, focusing on physical and mental fitness, the ability to achieve objectives in small groups, and potential operations on foreign shores. Along with airborne and special forces, the is usually the first ground force to be deployed for foreign interventions. | |||
The REM operates similar land equipment to the Emmerian Army, and also operates various fixed-wing, tilt-rotor and rotary-wing aircraft. REM troop contingents protect ports and embark on REN amphibious warfare ships, and REM pilots operate from both Naval Air Stations and the decks of amphibious assault ships or aircraft carriers. | |||
'' See also: [[Equipment of the Royal Emmerian Marines]]'' | |||
=== Royal Emmerian Air Force (REAF) === | |||
'''''"Soaring High and True"''''' | |||
[[File:Lr2620bwdndx.jpg|thumbnail|REAF Scimitar FGR.1 Stealth Fighter]] | |||
'' Main Article: [[Royal Emmerian Air Force|Royal Emmerian Air Force (REAF)]]'' | |||
The [[Royal Emmerian Air Force]] (established 1918) is the second-largest branch of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 235,600 active and 95,400 reserve personnel. It operates 1,037 fighters, 146 attack aircraft, 52 bombers, 361 transports, 81 helicopters, 627 trainers, 205 support aircraft and 591 unmanned aircraft. The REAF is one of the largest and most technologically advanced air forces in the world, and a world leader in stealth aircraft and manned-unmanned aircraft networking. It also maintains a significant orbital presence (with navigation, reconnaissance/surveillance and communication satellites), and works with various Emmerian aerospace firms on military projects. | |||
'' See also: [[List of active Emmerian military aircraft]], [[Organization of the Royal Emmerian Air Force]]'' | |||
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Emmerian | |
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Headquarters | Ministry of Defence, New Avalon |
Leadership | |
Head of the Emmerian Armed Forces | Queen Catherine IV |
Chief of Defence Staff | Field Marshal Sir Robert Wilson |
Vice Chief of Defence Staff | Admiral Richard Forrest |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | Yes |
Active personnel | 798,800 |
Reserve personnel | 1,373,200 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $277.2 billion (2018) |
Percent of GDP | 3.34% (FY 2018–19) |
The Emmerian Armed Forces are the armed forces of Emmeria.
Emmerian Army
"Guardian of the Nation"
Main Article: Emmerian Army
The Emmerian Army (established in 1540) is the largest branch of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 503,000 active and 1,273,900 reserve personnel. It has the highest percentage of conscripts out of all the major branches, especially in (reserve) light infantry formations. However it retains a highly trained and experienced cadre of commissioned and non-commissioned officers, along with various specialized units.
The army operates 3,150 tanks, 9,913 armored fighting vehicles, over 5,500 artillery pieces and 1,431 helicopters. Its personnel and equipment are organised into four field armies, which are divided into corps, divisions and brigades. There are a total of 23 active division (8 armored, 5 mechanized, 2 mountain, 1 airborne and 1 air assault) and 9 reserve force commands (with brigades, regiments and district defense commands), which assume the role of divisions in wartime. 6 active and 5 reserve combat aviation brigades support land forces at the corps level.
Around half of the army's forces are deployed near the border with Estovakia, to counter the extensive deployment of Estovakian land units in the region.
See also: Equipment of the Emmerian Army, Organization of the Emmerian Army
"We Rule the Waves"
Main Article: Royal Emmerian Navy (REN)
The Royal Emmerian Navy (established in 1546) is the third-largest branch of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 157,400 active and 49,500 reserve personnel. It operates 4 carriers, 52 major surface combatants (frigate-size or larger), 115 minor combatants (corvette-size or lower), 12 amphibious warfare ships, 28 nuclear submarines and 23 conventional submarines. It also operates 915 fixed-wing, rotary-wing and unmanned aircraft.
The REN operates out of several naval bases, including the five home bases, and various bases in the island territories and overseas.
See also: Commissioned Warships of the Royal Emmerian Navy, Organization of the Royal Emmerian Navy
Royal Emmerian Marines (REM)
"Leading the Way"
Main Article: Royal Emmerian Marines (REM)
The Royal Emmerian Marines (established in 1664) is the amphibious warfare force of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 49,400 active and 16,000 reserve personnel. As the second largest marine force in the world, it is organized into 2 Marine Expeditionary Forces and 3 security battalions, deployed in the marine sectors of REN naval bases. While nominally independent, it closely cooperates with, and in wartime is commanded by, the Royal Emmerian Navy.
Royal Emmerian Marines training and doctrine is similar to that of the OMC, focusing on physical and mental fitness, the ability to achieve objectives in small groups, and potential operations on foreign shores. Along with airborne and special forces, the is usually the first ground force to be deployed for foreign interventions.
The REM operates similar land equipment to the Emmerian Army, and also operates various fixed-wing, tilt-rotor and rotary-wing aircraft. REM troop contingents protect ports and embark on REN amphibious warfare ships, and REM pilots operate from both Naval Air Stations and the decks of amphibious assault ships or aircraft carriers.
See also: Equipment of the Royal Emmerian Marines
Royal Emmerian Air Force (REAF)
"Soaring High and True"
Main Article: Royal Emmerian Air Force (REAF)
The Royal Emmerian Air Force (established 1918) is the second-largest branch of the Emmerian Armed Forces, with 235,600 active and 95,400 reserve personnel. It operates 1,037 fighters, 146 attack aircraft, 52 bombers, 361 transports, 81 helicopters, 627 trainers, 205 support aircraft and 591 unmanned aircraft. The REAF is one of the largest and most technologically advanced air forces in the world, and a world leader in stealth aircraft and manned-unmanned aircraft networking. It also maintains a significant orbital presence (with navigation, reconnaissance/surveillance and communication satellites), and works with various Emmerian aerospace firms on military projects.
See also: List of active Emmerian military aircraft, Organization of the Royal Emmerian Air Force