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Laakyar Tuiivamäst | |
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Founded | 6 December 1984 |
Service branches |
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Website | www.tuiivamast.bk.gov |
Leadership | |
President | Kal Strassman |
Chief of Staff | Gasaf Tach |
General of the Defense Forces | Erik Salet |
Personnel | |
Military age | 16-25 (16 w/ Parental Consent) |
Active personnel | 203,014 (January 2021) |
Reserve personnel | 1,030,971 (January 2021) |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $81 Billion |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | Gassasinia Kentalis |
The Bak Defense Force (Bakyernian: Laakyar Tuiivamäst) are the armed forces of Bakyern, with a duty of protecting Bakyern's territories and carrying out its wider interests. They encompass of the army, air force, and navy, with the coast guard and border patrol being incorporated during time of wartime. The defense force also carries out efforts in foreign territories such as peacekeeping and providing humanitarian aid. While national defense is put on the hands of the Tuiivamast, cantons have their own militaries, called Territorial Defense Force officially and called the Cantonal Guard unofficially. They are different from the reserves of the defense force and don't follow the same command structure.
The commander-in-chief of the defense force is the President of Bakyern which is currently Kal Strassman. The Bak Defense Force is overseen by the Department of Defense, with the current head of the defense force below the Secretary being the Chief of Staff.
Role
The current role of the defense force mainly revolves around defense, however, the Tuiivamast has had a history of participating or deploying in conflict zones, with since 1984, deployments on behalf of the Initiative for Global Peace. Functions of the defense force include:
- Preparing defense of Bakyern from threats
- Assisting the National Police Authority if needed as well as maintaining internal security
- Carrying out Bakyern's wider goals and interests through conflicts and deployment
- Humanitarian Aid and Peacekeeping
History
Organization
Army
Air Force
Equipment
Firearms
Name | Country | Image | Notes |
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Handguns | |||
Psat 17G | Gassasinia | Standard sidearm for law enforcement and defense force. | |
Submachine Guns | |||
Automatpsat m/67 | Bakyern | Most common Submachine Gun, used by law enforcement, military police, and special forces for raids | |
Automatpsat m/89 | Bakyern | Planned to replace the the m/67, mainly used by Special Forces and Law Enforcement | |
Automatpsat m/88S | Shadoveil | Shadoveilian PDW, used by Special Forces | |
Shotguns | |||
Levittagåver 300G | Gassasinia | Used by Law Enforcement and the Defense Force | |
Levittagåver 730 | Bakyern | ||
Assault and Battle Rifles | |||
Automatgåver k/87 | Bakyern | Standard issued rifle. Multiple variants exist including the carbine and law enforcement variant. | |
Gåver k/67 | Bakyern | Standard issued rifle for the Territorial Defense Force and Reserve Forces. Formerly the standard issued rifle of the armed forces. | |
Automatgåver k/94 | Gassasinia | Used by Special Forces. | |
Machine Guns | |||
Krulsautomatgåver 97 | Bakyern | Standard squad automatic weapon | |
Krulsautomatgåver 70 | Kentalis | Licensed Build of the Kentalian WTS 82 | |
Krulsautomatgåver 76 | Bakyern | Dedicated to fortifications and vehicles | |
Krulsautomatgåver 388D | Bakyern | Alternative option to the Kgv 76, commonly found on transport vehicles | |
Sniper and Marksman Rifles | |||
Gåver k/67V | Bakyern | Marksman variant of the Gåver k/67 | |
Varigåver C78 | Kentalis | ||
Varigåver C3 | Bakyern | ||
Explosives | |||
Dagenhatva H8 | Bakyern | ||
Dagenhatva H3 | Bakyern | ||
Kaathatva K35 | Bakyern | ||
Kaathatva H12 | Bakyern | ||
Granedatfesett m/112 | Bakyern |
Name | Country | Image | Notes |
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Field Guns & Artillery | |||
Varigtavat m/83 | Bakyern | ||
Varigtavat m/32 | Bakyern | ||
Granedat m/41 | Bakyern |
Ground Vehicles
Name | Country | Image | Notes | |
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Tanks | ||||
Kavsdagen 182 | Bakyern | Main Battle Tank, over 1,000 currently in service. | ||
Infantry Fighting Vehicles | ||||
Sakdag 316A Sakdag 316B Sakdag 316C |
Bakyern | Infantry Fighting Vehicle with multiple variants. | ||
Armoured Personnel Carriers | ||||
Kavst 297A Kavst 297B |
Bakyern | |||
Kavst 271 | Bakyern | |||
Artillery | ||||
Varigtavatdagen 513 | Bakyern | |||
Hakkimastfesett MATVAS | Bakyern | |||
Kavsgranetdagen 597 | Bakyern | |||
Anti-Aircraft | ||||
Kaathatvadagen 16C2 | Bakyern | |||
Kaathatvadagen 14 | Bakyern | |||
Engineering Vehicles | ||||
Teknatdagen 16B | Bakyern | |||
Teknatdagen 82B | Bakyern | |||
Teknatdagen 82L | Bakyern | |||
Utility Vehicles | ||||
Kavsattendagen 5 | Bakyern | |||
Infratsatten C67 | Bakyern | |||
Infratsatten C9 | Bakyern |
Helicopters
Name | Country | Image | Notes | |
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Transport Helicopter | ||||
Hkr 97 | Bakyern | |||
Hkr 86 | Kentalis | |||
Hkr 93 | Bakyern | Used mainly for VIP Transportation | ||
Scout Helicopter | ||||
Hkr 6A | Bakyern | |||
Attack Helicopter | ||||
Hkr G73 | Bakyern |
Aircraft
Name | Country | Image | Notes | |
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Combat Aircraft | ||||
SK-99A Kaatdagen | Bakyern | Multirole Fighter Jet | ||
SK-12 Kaatdagen | Bakyern | Gassasinia | |||
SK-93 Kaatdagen | Bakyern | Multirole aircraft mainly used as CAS and an attacker. | ||
AEW&C | ||||
PAAV S-86A | Bakyern | |||
Reconnaissance | ||||
PAAV S-98 | Bakyern | Used for Surveillance and SIGNT. | ||
Tanker | ||||
Sasskaatdagen SV-87 | Bakyern | |||
Transport | ||||
Sattenkaatdagen S76 | Kentalis | |||
Sattenkaatdagen B98 | Bakyern | |||
Trainer | ||||
Kaatdagen SK-59C | Bakyern | |||
UAV | ||||
SAV-874 | Bakyern | |||
SAV-893G | Bakyern |