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===Submarines===
===Submarines===
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Imperial Ariseo Armed Forces
アリ瀬帝国軍
IAAF Armed Forces Flag.png
Flag of the Imperial Armed Forces
Founded20th of January, 1512
Service branchesImperial Army

Imperial Navy

Imperial Air Force
HeadquartersImperial General Headquarters in Hyeangseul
Leadership
EmpressSubaika
Minister of DefenseKitabayashi Osamu
Chief of StaffHao Wuying
Personnel
Military age18 - 50
ConscriptionYes
Available for
military service
86,194,000, age 18
Fit for
military service
47,224,600, age 18
Reaching military
age annually
3,423,480
Active personnel1,600,000
Reserve personnel800,000
Expenditure
Budget144,389,518,000
Percent of GDP3.50%
Industry
Domestic suppliersSamsan Shipbuilding, Joint Aviation Corporation, Kawasuka, Mitsuraiku, North Industries, Keiji Armaments, Kobaika, Yamada, Mitsuki Electrics
Foreign suppliersN/A

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The Imperial Ariseo Armed Forces (Teihyogengo: アリ瀬帝国軍) also known as "Her Majesties Armed Forces" is the national-level military force of the Ariseo and its constituent territories and crown dependencies. Although primarily tasked with the protection of the nations national defense and security, it also works to promote the Empires wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid during conflicts. It has at times also participated in foreign interventions within broader coalitions, but rarely alone.

As a nation with conscription, the Armed Forces spends an estimated amount around 3.5% of the national GDP on spending, coming up to roughly $144 billion dollars in spending with around 2.6 Million personnel in service. 1.8 Million of which are active duty personnel and 800,000 of which are reserve personnel.

The Imperial Ariseo Armed Forces consists of three main branches, the Imperial Army, the Imperial Air Force and Imperial Navy. The Imperial Navy is one of the largest navies in the world with well-over 350 ships within its service, 200 of which are combat ships. Whilst the Air Force has a estimated total of 4,200~ aircraft spread across the nation. The nations possession of a large armed force is largely due to the hostility of several nations to humans which resulted in a heightened level of security historically.

The Imperial Armed Forces consist of: the Imperial Navy, a blue-water navy with a fleet of roughly 230 surface-warfare ships and submarines, together with the Naval Landing Forces, a highly specialised amphibious light infantry force; the Imperial Army, tge principal land warfare branch and its formidable and fabled Airborne and Mechanized forces; and the Imperial Air Force, a technologically sophisticated and large air force with a diverse operational fleet consisting of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft.

The Head of the Armed Forces is the Empress, currently Empress Subaika, to whom members of the forces swear allegiance. Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested de facto executive authority, by the exercise of royal prerogative, in the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense. The Prime Minister (acting with the Cabinet and the assent of the Legislature) makes the key decisions on the use of the armed forces.

History

The fall of the Katsuyoshi shogunate in 1518 and the end of the 2nd Sengoku Jidai in 1520 led to the restoration of the Meiji Emperor and a remarkable period of national growth. De facto political and administrative power shifted to a group of younger samurai who had been instrumental in forming the new system and were committed to not only modernizing the military but also the country. They introduced drastic changes, which cleared the way for the development of modern, Western-style armed forces. Notably is a shift from mercenary or local Daimyo armies towards a professional, centralised conscription-based military.

In an attempt to increase the number of soldiers the use of conscription became universal and obligatory in 1512 during the start of the 2nd Sengoku Jidai and, although samurai wedded to their traditional prerogatives resisted, by 1513 a conscript army was firmly established. The Imperial Army General Staff Office was established directly under the emperor in 1514 as the organisation modernised and was given broad powers for military planning and strategy. The new force eventually made the samurai spirit its own. Loyalties formerly accorded to feudal lords were transferred to the state and the emperor. Upon release from service, soldiers carried these ideals back to their home communities, extending military-derived standards to all classes.

As the country modernised and began to glide through the 1520's in the wave of an economic boom, it was still dedicated to creating a unified, modern nation by the early to mid 16th Century. Among their goals were to instill respect for the emperor, the requiring of universal education throughout the nation, and lastly the privilege and importance of military service as the military took an increasingly important role within society. The Conscription Law established on 1812 had already made military service mandatory for all men in their twenties to enlist. This legislation was one of the most significant military reform of the Keiji era outside of the Military Standardisation Law of 1830. And now although the samurai class no longer held a monopoly on military power; and their benefits and status were stripped from them after the Meiji Restoration. They retained a form of this status now as officers of the Armed Forces.

Equipment

Army

Name Country Type Quantity Image Notes
Howitzers
Type 52, 155mm Howitzer  Ariseo Towed Artillery 600~
Howitzer FH70 03.jpg
Standard towed artillery system.
Surface-to-air missiles
Type 73 Portable Surface to Air Missile  Ariseo Man portable surface-to-air missile N/A
Type 91 surface to air missile.jpg
Principal MANPAD system.
Type 66 LRAD/ABM  Ariseo Surface-to-air missile/Anti-ballistic missile 200
Granit 2023 - 102 - FK-3.jpg
Principal Long Range Air Defense System.
Type 93 MRAD  Ariseo Surface-to-air missile 300
03式中距離地対空誘導弾 高射学校・中SAM射撃.jpg
Principal Medium Range Air Defense System.
Type 67 SHORAD  Ariseo Surface-to-air missile 600
Quansufk1000kienthuc1 YUSK.jpg
Standard Short Range Air Defense system.
Surface-to-Ship Missile
Type 94 Surface to Ship Missile  Ariseo Anti-Ship missile N/A
Type 12 (AShM) firing, Japan GSDF.jpg
Replacing the older Type 72.
Type 72 Surface to Ship Missile  Ariseo Anti-Ship missile N/A
JGSDF Type88 SSM-03.jpg
Name Country Type Quantity Image Notes
Armored Vehicles
Type 94  Ariseo Main Battle Tank 1,000~
Type10MBT.jpg
Standard Main Battle Tank
Type 62  Ariseo Main Battle Tank 200
Type 62 coloured.png
Standard Main Battle Tank
Type 71  Ariseo Infantry Fighting Vehicle 1,500
JGSDF IFV Type 89 20080113.JPG
Standard Tracked IFV.
Type 90  Ariseo Infantry Fighting Vehicle 2,500
IFV Vilkas Vilnius military parade.jpg
Standard Wheeled AFV.
Type 98  Ariseo Wheeled tank destroyer. 400
Maneuver Combat Vehicle 08.jpg
Developed as apart of the Mobile Warfare Vehicle programme.
Protector APV  Ariseo Armored Protective Vehicle N/A (Within the Thousands.)
Varta APC National Guard Ukraine.jpg
Standard Armored Protective Vehicle.
Type 01 AUV  Ariseo Armored Utility Vehicle N/A (Within the Tens of Thousands.)
Novator, Kyiv 2019, 02.jpg
Standard Armored Utility Vehicle.

Self-Propelled Artillery

Name Country Type Quantity Image Notes
Armored Vehicles
Type 81  Ariseo Self Propelled Gun 400~
99式自走155mmりゅう弾砲 (8464256105).jpg
Standard Tracked SPG.
Type 01  Ariseo Self Propelled Gun 800~
JGSDF 155mm wheeled self-propelled howitzer prototype.png
Standard Wheeled SPG.
NRS-227  Ariseo Self Propelled Gun 270~
HIMARS.jpg
Standard MLRS system.

Navy

Littoral Surface Combatant

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Type Image
P573-class 44  Ariseo 1573 - 1599 520 tonnes 30+ knots Missile Boats 駐港部隊艦艇大隊037II型-772導彈艦 2012a.JPG

Major Surface Combatant

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Type Image
Takanami-class 48  Ariseo 1575 - Present 8,200 tons standard 30 knots Main Escort Ships Takanami-class.png
Yamazuki-class 12  Ariseo 1594 - Present 5,100 t (5,000 long tons) standard 30 knots Outer Escort Ships Yamazuki-Class.png
Chitose-class 36  Ariseo 1594 - Present 3,600 t standard 27 knots Patrol Escort Ships Chitose-class.png

Amphibious Warfare Ships

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Type Complement
Torakaku-class 14~  Ariseo 1587 - Present 14,300 tonnes standard 23 knots Landing Helicopter Deck 720 marines, 15x Helicopters or 12x V/STOL's. ROKS Dokdo (LPH 6111).jpg

Aircraft Carriers

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Type Complement Image
Shōhō-class 6  Ariseo 1580 - Present 90,000 tonnes N/A Nuclear Supercarrier 64~ Aircraft Shoho-class2.png

Submarines

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Type Armament
Komainu IIID-class 38  Ariseo 1575 - Present Unknown 30 knots Nuclear Attack Submarine 6x 533mm torpedo tubes
Komainu IIIC-class 12  Ariseo 1563 - 1580 Unknown 30 knots Nuclear Attack Submarine 6x 533mm torpedo tubes
Komainu IVA-class 10  Ariseo 1592 - 1611 Unknown 30 knots Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine 6x 533mm torpedo tubes, 16x SLBM's

Air Force

Aircraft Image Origin Type In service Notes
Combat Aircraft
KS-08 "Shadow"
KS-08.png
 Ariseo Multirole Fighter Aircraft 576~ 288x are A versions, 216x are C versions, 72x are B versions.
KS-60E/F "Pheasant"
KS-60.png
 Ariseo Multirole Fighter Aircraft 580~ Roughly 256~ are F's, which are trainer/strike variants.
JA-58C "Storm Eagle"
JA-58.png
 Ariseo Type 1,008~ 576~ are the standard "C" variant, 144~ are the modernised "E" variant, 288~ are navalised "NC" variants.
KY-68E "Shark"
KY-68.png
 Ariseo V/STOL ground-attack aircraft 144~ Being replaced by KS-08B's.
JA-44 "Illusion"
JA-44 Genso.png
 Ariseo Multirole Fighter-Bomber 144~ JA-44S "Illusion" is used primarily as a reconnaissance plane or rear-line fighter. Being replaced by JA-58E.
KJ-71 "Minerve"
KJ-71.png
 Ariseo Strategic Deep-Penetration Bomber 108~ Due for replacement by the AB-X.
Transport Aircraft
Name  Ariseo Type Number Description
Tanker Aircraft
K330T
KC-30 A39-002 refuelling an USAF F-16 (cropped).jpg
 Ariseo Tanker 22 Replaced older Tankers from the 60's.
Special Mission Aircraft
E-2 "Sakura"
E-2C (13724985533).jpg
 Ariseo AEW&C 16
K330E-4 "Shield"
Cathay Pacific Airbus A330-300; B-HLL@HKG;04.08.2011 615fp (6207268849).jpg
 Ariseo AEW&C 12 Replaced the K300E-3 "Sentry"
RC-2
Kawasaki RC-2.png
 Ariseo Electronic Intelligence 14
MC-5
2010-07-21 G550 NetJets CS-DKE EDDF 01.jpg
 Ariseo ISREW 20
MC-2
'Japan Navy Schedule 21' Atsugi route 4 departure. (8382459963).jpg
 Ariseo ISREW 14
KSK-95
JMSDF P-1(5512) fly over at Tokushima Air Base September 30, 2017 03.jpg
 Ariseo ISREW 22 Replacing the KSK-44
KSK-44
P-3c 03l (modified).jpg
 Ariseo ISREW 14 Being replaced by the KSK-95
KSK-44S
JMSDF EP-3(9175) at Iwakuni Air Base May 5, 2016 02.JPG
 Ariseo ISREW 8
Trainer aircraft
Name  Ariseo Type Number Description
Helicopter
KH-68E "Ryoshi"
JGSDF AH-64D 20120108-01.JPG
 Ariseo Attack Helicopter 360~ E variants to be replaced by F's.
KH-82 "Ninja"
OH-1 (4).jpg
 Ariseo Scout-Attack Helicopter 108~ Replacing the KH-48 "Tamago".
KH-48 "Tamago"
JGSDF OH-6(31298) left front view at JASDF Tsuiki Air Base November 26, 2017.jpg
 Ariseo Light Observation Helicopter 216~ Being replaced by the KH-48 "Tamago".
TH-56 "Kabutomushi"
US Navy 111031-N-JL506-553 An MH-53E Super Stallion helicopter from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Helicopter Mine Squadron 111 land.jpg
 Ariseo Heavy-Lift Cargo/Utility Helicopter 216~ N/A.
TH-70 "Hakucho"
SH-60K.JPG
 Ariseo Utility Helicopter 1,152~ Helicopter plays a variety of roles from ELINT, SAR, Minesweeping, Ground Support and more.