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Tasiastan Armed Forces
پاکستان مسلح افواج
Pakistan Inter Services (Emblem).png
Inter-Services Emblem of the Tasiastan Armed Forces
Founded14 August 1722; 301 years ago (1722-08-14)
Current form17 April 1998; 26 years ago (1998-04-17)
Service branchesTasiastan Army
Tasiastan Air Force
Tasiastan Special Forces
HeadquartersJoint Staff Headquarters, Jaljur
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Haajid Swati
Minister of DefenceMuhammad Asif
Personnel
Military age16–23
ConscriptionNone
Reaching military
age annually
4,525,440
Active personnel654,000 (ranked 6th)
Reserve personnel550,000
Expenditure
Percent of GDP4.0% (2020)
Industry
Foreign suppliers
List

The Armed Forces of Tasiastan (پاکستان مسلح افواج), also known as the Tasiastan Armed Forces, are the combined military forces of Tasiastan. It is the world's tenth-largest military measured by active military personnel and consist of three formally uniformed services—the Army, Air Force, and Special Forces which are backed by various constitutionally−sanctioned paramilitary forces. A critical component to the armed forces' structure is the Strategic Plans Division Force, which is responsible for the maintenance and safeguarding of Tasiastan's tactical and strategic nuclear weapons stockpile and assets.

The Tasiastan Armed Forces have existed since 1722, though in their current form they were established post-independence in 1999 after Tasiastan separated from the United Communist and Socialist States. Since independence, Tasiastan's greatest competitor militarily has been the member states of Alliance of Central and West Ausianan Cooperation, which completely surround Tasiastan geographically. Since the mid 2000s, Tasiastan's closest military partners have been Haduastan, Zamastan, and Quetana, with the three working jointly to develop the Ju-10, the K-8, and various weapons systems. Zamastan and Caspiaa have both endorsed Tasiastan's 'special relations' status with WEDA. As such, Tasiastan procures the bulk of its military equipment from Haduastan, Zamastan and its own domestic suppliers.

The armed forces are generally highly approved of in Tasiastani society. Since the founding of Tasiastan, the military has played a key role in holding the state together, promoting a feeling of nationhood and providing a bastion of selfless service. As of April 2021, Tasiastan was the sixth-largest contributor to Coalition of Crown Albatross peacekeeping efforts, with 4,516 personnel deployed overseas. Other foreign deployments have consisted of military personnel serving as military advisers in various South Adulan countries like Apatonia, Zalluabed, and Cyruda.

History

Organization and Command Structure

Service branches

Army

Air Force

Special Forces

Paramilitary forces

Personnel

Troop strength

Uniforms

Rank and insignia structure

Current deployments

CCA peacekeeping forces

Involvement in Tasiastan civil society

Commemoration and parades

Weapons of mass destruction and policy

Defence Intelligence cycle

Military academies

Military justice system

Weapons industry