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The '''Seketese Armed Forces''' ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''Cymem déça Secéteça'' | The '''Seketese Armed Forces''' ([[Seketese language|Seketese]]: ''Cymem déça Secéteça''), commonly abbreviated and known as the '''''CdS''''', are the {{wp|Military|military forces}} of the [[Republic of Seketan]] comprised of three departments: the [[Seketese Land Force|Land Force]], [[Seketese Naval Force|Naval Force]], and [[Seketese Air Force|Air Force]]. The [[President of Seketan]] is the {{wp|Commander-in-chief}}, while the [[Prime Minister of Seketan]] serves as the [[Prime Minister of Seketan|Head of Defence]]. The highest officer is the [[Chief of Defence]], appointed by the [[Minister of Defence]]. Its current iteration began in 1979 after the [[1978 Seketese revolution|1978 revolution]], though a national army has existed continuously ever since the proclamation of the [[Kingdom of Seketan]] in the 9th century | ||
The personnel of the armed forces is comprised of [[conscription in Seketan|conscripted citizens]] and volunteers. The military has 69,632 currently active personnel, with 20,452 in reserve. The armed forces of Seketan are {{wp|List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel|54th largest military in terms of personnel}}, and the second largest in [[the Nelborne]]. | The personnel of the armed forces is comprised of [[conscription in Seketan|conscripted citizens]] and volunteers. The military has 69,632 currently active personnel, with 20,452 in reserve. The armed forces of Seketan are the {{wp|List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel|54th largest military in terms of personnel}}, and the second largest in [[the Nelborne]]. | ||
Seketan is a {{wp|neutral state}} and maintains a military policy of preserving the defence of Seketese independence. | Seketan is a {{wp|neutral state}} and maintains a military policy of preserving the defence of Seketese independence. |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 25 October 2023
Seketese Armed Forces | |
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Cymem déça Secéteça | |
Founded | 30 December 1554Kingdom of Seketan) | (as the
Current form | 31 June 1979 |
Service branches | Land Force Naval Force Air Force |
Headquarters | Conelibek, Gjenor |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-chief | Fjedor Alesk (as President of Seketan) |
Minister of Defence | Sal Jogaŝ |
Chief of Defence | Olacy Zyca |
Chief of Defence | Admiral Mervyn Dolsec |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | Yes, as the Public Service System |
Fit for military service | 1,172,543 males males, age 18-45 (2018 est.), 1,003,443 females females, age 18-45 (2018 est.) |
Reaching military age annually | 40,553 males (2018 est.), 37,997 females (2018 est.) |
Active personnel | 69,632 total (ranked 54th) 16,100 volunteer service 53,532 public service |
Reserve personnel | 20,452 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | 1.3% (2023) |
Percent of GDP | Đ1.7 billion (2023) |
The Seketese Armed Forces (Seketese: Cymem déça Secéteça), commonly abbreviated and known as the CdS, are the military forces of the Republic of Seketan comprised of three departments: the Land Force, Naval Force, and Air Force. The President of Seketan is the Commander-in-chief, while the Prime Minister of Seketan serves as the Head of Defence. The highest officer is the Chief of Defence, appointed by the Minister of Defence. Its current iteration began in 1979 after the 1978 revolution, though a national army has existed continuously ever since the proclamation of the Kingdom of Seketan in the 9th century
The personnel of the armed forces is comprised of conscripted citizens and volunteers. The military has 69,632 currently active personnel, with 20,452 in reserve. The armed forces of Seketan are the 54th largest military in terms of personnel, and the second largest in the Nelborne.
Seketan is a neutral state and maintains a military policy of preserving the defence of Seketese independence.