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|native_name = Forsvarsstyrken | |native_name = Forsvarsstyrken | ||
|image = [[File:Forsvarsstyrken_logo.png|200px]] | |image = [[File:Forsvarsstyrken_logo.png|200px]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = Logo since 2006 | ||
|motto = '' | |motto = ''Pro Patria et Pupli''<br/>(For Country and People) | ||
|founded = 1913 | |founded = 1913 | ||
|current_form = | |current_form = 2006 | ||
|branches = {{tree list}} | |branches = {{tree list}} | ||
*[[File:Littland_Hæren.png|75px]] [[Littish Army|Hæren]] | *[[File:Littland_Hæren.png|75px]] [[Littish Army|Hæren]] | ||
*[[File:Littland_Flåden.png|75px]] [[Littish Navy| | *[[File:Littland_Flåden.png|75px]] [[Littish Navy|Marinen]] | ||
*[[File:Littland_Flyvevåbnet.png|75px]] [[Littish | *[[File:Littland_Flyvevåbnet.png|75px]] [[Littish Air Force|Flyvevåbnet]] | ||
*[[File:Littland_Civilforsvaret.png|75px]] [[Littish Civil Defence|Civilforsvaret]] | *[[File:Littland_Civilforsvaret.png|75px]] [[Littish Civil Defence|Civilforsvaret]] | ||
|headquarters = [[ | |headquarters = [[Kaslund]] | ||
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|commander-in-chief = {{flagicon|Littland | |commander-in-chief = {{flagicon|Littland}} [[Morten Kristoffersen]] | ||
|commander-in-chief_title = Prime Minister | |commander-in-chief_title = [[President of Littland|President]] | ||
| | |chief minister = {{flagicon|Littland}} [[Albert Simonsen]] | ||
| | |chief minister_title = [[Prime Minister of Littland|Prime Minister]] | ||
| | |minister = {{flagicon|Littland}} [[Sebastian Anker]] | ||
| | |minister_title = Minister of Defence | ||
|commander = {{flagicon|Littland}} [[Martin Feldt]] | |||
|commander_title = Chief of Defence | |||
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|age = 18 years of age | |age = 18 years of age | ||
|conscription = No (since 2006) | |conscription = No (since 2006) | ||
|active = | |active = 88,000 (2021) | ||
|reserve = | |reserve = 25,000 (2021) | ||
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|amount = $ | |amount = $6.1 billion (2021) | ||
|percent_GDP = | |percent_GDP = 1.4% (2021) | ||
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|domestic_suppliers = | |domestic_suppliers = | ||
|foreign_suppliers | |foreign_suppliers = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Forsvarsstyrken''' ( | '''Forsvarsstyrken''' (Littish: [[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|/fɤʒʋɑʃst̪ʏkxɘɳ̊/]] [[File:Speaker Icon.svg|13px|link=http://ipa-reader.xyz/?text=f%C9%A4%CA%92%CA%8B%C9%91%CA%83st%CC%AA%CA%8Fkx%C9%98%C9%B3%CC%8A&voice=]], "the Defence Force") is the armed forces of [[Littland]] whose purpose is the defence of Littland. It also supports international peacekeeping efforts and provides humanitarian aid. As of 2021 the Littish Armed Forces has a strength of 88.000 active military personnel along with 25,000 in reserve. The current Minister of Defence is [[Sebastian Anker]] with the Chief of Defence, responsible for more immediate military matters, being [[Martin Feldt]]. The Armed Forces is organized into 4 branches, the Army ([[Littish Army|Hæren]]), the Navy ([[Littish Navy|Marinen]]), the Airforce ([[Littish Air Force|Flyvevåbnet]]) and The Civil Defence ([[Littish Civil Defence|Civilforsvaret]]) who acts as home guard. Combined, the Littish military has a budget of $6.1 billion which accounted for 1.4% of the nominal GDP in 2021. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Origins=== | |||
The modern Littish Armed Forces were established following the [[Littish Civil War]] and would focus less on offensive operations compared to its predecessor, the [[Royal Littish Army]]. | |||
In | ===Current form=== | ||
In 2006, alongside the abolishment of conscription, the Armed Forces were reorganized. Many former units and installations were merged, split or disbanded. This was done as an attempt to modernize the Littish military, which had been "stuck in the 80s" and to help boost morale through a volunteer force instead of conscripts. The reorganization is viewed as a success and the funding from further military modernization initiatives have helped the Armed Forces stay up to date. By 2021 the defense budget was {{DAL|28.7 billion|link=yes}}, up from only {{DAL|9.1 billion|link=yes}} in 2005. | |||
==Branches== | ==Branches== | ||
===Army=== | ===Army=== | ||
{{Main|List of equipment of the Littish Army}} | {{Main|List of equipment of the Littish Army}} | ||
'''Hæren''' is Littlands Army and consists of 3 divisions, the army is the largest branch of the Littish military. The Army largely focuses on infantry warfare, but still has sizeable mechanized and armored capabilities. | |||
'''Hæren''' is Littlands Army and consists of 3 divisions, the army is the largest branch of the Littish military | |||
===Navy=== | ===Navy=== | ||
{{Main|List of active Littish Navy ships}} | {{Main|List of active Littish Navy ships}} | ||
''' | '''Marinen''' is Littlands Navy and has 23 ships of varying sizes. The commissioned ships include 2 corvettes, 14 patrol vessels as well as 7 auxiliary vessels. The ships are organized into task forces. Task Force Alpha is the largest, with the corvettes ''Einar'' and ''Thorvald'', and is stationed at [[Klinstrup Navalbase]]. | ||
=== | ===Air Force=== | ||
'''Flyvevåbnet''' is Littlands | {{Main|Inventory of the Littish Air Force}} | ||
'''Flyvevåbnet''' is Littlands Air Force as well as its best maintained and funded branch, it has 92 aircraft of different types. As of 2021 the Air Force uses 4 airbases around Littland, the largest of these, [[Klinstrup Airbase]], was originally opened in 1921 and also functions as the headquarters for Flyvevåbenet. | |||
=== | ===Home Guard=== | ||
'''Civilforsvaret''' is Littlands Home Guard and emergency management force. It consists of | '''Civilforsvaret''' (''The Civil Defence'') is Littlands Home Guard and emergency management force. It consists of 25,000 personnel who also acts as the army reserve. Only in times of crisis and war can the High Command take command over the Civil Defence. The Civil Defence uses a variety of different civilian transport vehicles and have the C7 Rifle as their standard rifle. | ||
==Personnel== | |||
Women were banned from serving in the Armed Forces up until the 1986 Constitution, where equal right to serve was introduced. As of 2021, only 4.7% of all personnel, from all branches, are women. Women, as oppossed to men, did not have conscription but had to ability to serve if they so chose. Conscription was abolished entirely in 2006 for all genders and a vast majority of the Armed Forces is made up of volunteers. | |||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
[[File:Littish Army Compositons Map.png|right|thumb|600px|Locations of major military installations of the Littish Armed Forces (2020)]] | |||
* '''Military High Command''' | |||
[[ | **''[[Littish Republican Guard|Republican Guard]]'' | ||
**''[[Littish Republican Marine|Republican Marine]]'' | |||
* [[ | **''[[Littish Navy|Task Force Alpha]]'' | ||
** | **''[[Littish Air Force|Squadron 11]]'' | ||
** | **''[[Littish Air Force|Squadron 17]]'' | ||
** | *'''Combat Units:''' | ||
** | ** '''1st Infantry Division''' - ''Officium Et Supra'' | ||
***[[Littish Army|Rødskov Regiment]] | |||
* | ***[[Littish Army|Stenmose Regiment]] | ||
** | ***[[Littish Army|3rd Support Company]] | ||
** | ***[[Littish Army|1st Artillery Brigade]] | ||
** | ** '''2nd Infantry Division''' - ''In Actis Esto Volucris'' | ||
***[[Littish Army|Malskland Regiment]] | |||
***[[Littish Army|2nd Artillery Brigade]] | |||
***[[Littish Army|1st Support Company]] | |||
** '''1st Armored Division''' - ''Celeriter et secure'' | |||
***[[Littish Army|Fangel Armored Regiment]] | |||
***[[Littish Army|11th Infantry Battalion]] | |||
***[[Littish Army|2nd Support Company]] | |||
*'''Auxillery Units:''' | |||
**[[Littish Army|Pioneer Battalion]] | |||
**[[Littish Army|Air Defence Battalion]] | |||
**[[Littish Army|Engineer Battalion]] | |||
**[[Littish Army|Intelligence Regiment]] | |||
{{Template:Littland Navbox}} | |||
[[Category:Littland]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 7 November 2022
Littish Armed Forces | |
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Forsvarsstyrken | |
Motto | Pro Patria et Pupli (For Country and People) |
Founded | 1913 |
Current form | 2006 |
Service branches | |
Headquarters | Kaslund |
Leadership | |
President | Morten Kristoffersen |
Minister of Defence | Sebastian Anker |
Chief of Defence | Martin Feldt |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 years of age |
Conscription | No (since 2006) |
Active personnel | 88,000 (2021) |
Reserve personnel | 25,000 (2021) |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $6.1 billion (2021) |
Percent of GDP | 1.4% (2021) |
Forsvarsstyrken (Littish: /fɤʒʋɑʃst̪ʏkxɘɳ̊/ , "the Defence Force") is the armed forces of Littland whose purpose is the defence of Littland. It also supports international peacekeeping efforts and provides humanitarian aid. As of 2021 the Littish Armed Forces has a strength of 88.000 active military personnel along with 25,000 in reserve. The current Minister of Defence is Sebastian Anker with the Chief of Defence, responsible for more immediate military matters, being Martin Feldt. The Armed Forces is organized into 4 branches, the Army (Hæren), the Navy (Marinen), the Airforce (Flyvevåbnet) and The Civil Defence (Civilforsvaret) who acts as home guard. Combined, the Littish military has a budget of $6.1 billion which accounted for 1.4% of the nominal GDP in 2021.
History
Origins
The modern Littish Armed Forces were established following the Littish Civil War and would focus less on offensive operations compared to its predecessor, the Royal Littish Army.
Current form
In 2006, alongside the abolishment of conscription, the Armed Forces were reorganized. Many former units and installations were merged, split or disbanded. This was done as an attempt to modernize the Littish military, which had been "stuck in the 80s" and to help boost morale through a volunteer force instead of conscripts. The reorganization is viewed as a success and the funding from further military modernization initiatives have helped the Armed Forces stay up to date. By 2021 the defense budget was 28.7 billion Đ, up from only 9.1 billion Đ in 2005.
Branches
Army
Hæren is Littlands Army and consists of 3 divisions, the army is the largest branch of the Littish military. The Army largely focuses on infantry warfare, but still has sizeable mechanized and armored capabilities.
Marinen is Littlands Navy and has 23 ships of varying sizes. The commissioned ships include 2 corvettes, 14 patrol vessels as well as 7 auxiliary vessels. The ships are organized into task forces. Task Force Alpha is the largest, with the corvettes Einar and Thorvald, and is stationed at Klinstrup Navalbase.
Air Force
Flyvevåbnet is Littlands Air Force as well as its best maintained and funded branch, it has 92 aircraft of different types. As of 2021 the Air Force uses 4 airbases around Littland, the largest of these, Klinstrup Airbase, was originally opened in 1921 and also functions as the headquarters for Flyvevåbenet.
Home Guard
Civilforsvaret (The Civil Defence) is Littlands Home Guard and emergency management force. It consists of 25,000 personnel who also acts as the army reserve. Only in times of crisis and war can the High Command take command over the Civil Defence. The Civil Defence uses a variety of different civilian transport vehicles and have the C7 Rifle as their standard rifle.
Personnel
Women were banned from serving in the Armed Forces up until the 1986 Constitution, where equal right to serve was introduced. As of 2021, only 4.7% of all personnel, from all branches, are women. Women, as oppossed to men, did not have conscription but had to ability to serve if they so chose. Conscription was abolished entirely in 2006 for all genders and a vast majority of the Armed Forces is made up of volunteers.
Structure
- Military High Command
- Combat Units:
- 1st Infantry Division - Officium Et Supra
- 2nd Infantry Division - In Actis Esto Volucris
- 1st Armored Division - Celeriter et secure
- Auxillery Units: