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Gassasinian Defence Force | |
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Service branches |
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Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | King Yousef II bin Al-Hashim |
Personnel | |
Military age | 16 with parental consent, 18 without parental consent and for combat roles. |
Available for military service | 1,707,694 males, age 15–49 (2019), 1,662,099 females, age 15–49 (2019) |
Fit for military service | 2,416,480 males, age 15–49 (2019), 2,265,450 females, age 15–49 (2019) |
Reaching military age annually | (2019) |
Active personnel | 130,000 |
Reserve personnel | 250,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $9.76 billion |
Percent of GDP | 2.5% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers |
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Foreign suppliers |
The Gassasinian Defence Force is the unified armed forces of Gassasinia, being responsible for defending Gassasinia and its' people from external threats, along with supporting international peacekeeping efforts and humanitarian aid. The current Gassasinian Defence Force was formed in 1985 from the previous Gassasinian Badawiyan Army and the Gassasinian Royal Armed Forces, and drew its' commanders, officers and soldiers from a diverse range of backgrounds to ensure that the Gassasinian Defence Force not just represented upper-class Sotirianism interests, but the interests of the people as a whole.
Today the Gassasinian Defence Force is a well-equipped, well-organised and well-trained - albeit small force - relying on effective organisation and technological advantage over more numerous enemies. It is well-equipped with a variety of modern armoured armoured fighting vehicles and aircraft developed in Euclea and Asteria Superior. The Gassasinian Defence Force mainly consists of a professional force of volunteer soldiers, with conscription being abolished in 1985.
The Gassasinian Defence Force is known its' contributions to world-wide peacekeeping operations, having been present in some capacity in almost all Community of Nations-lead peacekeeping operations since 1990. The Gassasinian Defence Force is also important in ensuring internal security in Gassasinia, in particular helping the Royal Gassasinian Police to patrol the border with Tsabara.
Equipment
Small arms
Name | Country | Image | Notes |
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Handguns | |||
Glock 17 | Werania | Standard sidearm since 1995, replacing the Browning Hi Power. Limited local production by Zhayed Heavy Industries. | |
Browning Hi Power | Template:Country data Estmere | Standard sidearm until 1995, still sees very limited use. Common self-defence weapons for civilians with a firearms license. | |
Submachine Guns and Carbines | |||
MP5 | Werania | Standard submachine gun of the Gassasinian Defence Force, being phased out in favour of the new SIG MPX. Locally produced under license until 2015, when it was decided that it would be replaced due to it being considered outdated. | |
MPX | Werania | Newly adopted standard submachine gun of Gassasinian Defence Force and Police. Adopted to phase out the MP5 due to greater modularity. | |
MP7 | Werania | The MP7 is used in tandem with the MPX and MP5. The MP7 is well-liked thanks to its' PDW cartridge that can penetrate soft body armour. | |
Assault and Battle Rifles | |||
Gassasinian Defence Systems K95 Rifle | Gassasinia | Standard rifle of the Gassasinian Defence Force, replacing the M16A1 in 1995. Built upon the AR15 platform, featuring a variety of barrel lengths and the ability to fit a variety of modular attachments. | |
M16A2 | Halland | Standard rifle of the Gassasinian Defence Force of the Gassasinian Defence Force between 1965 and 1995, when it was phased out in favour of the K95 Rifle. Some M16A2 rifles are still in use with rear-echelon and reservist units. | |
HK416/HK417 | Werania | The HK416 assault rifle and its' battle rifle counterpart, the HK417, are both used by certain special forces and police units. | |
G3A3 | Werania | The G3 was phased out during the 1970s in favour of the M16A2 assault rifle. G3 rifles are kept in reserve and sometimes used to equip policemen. | |
Machine Guns | |||
Sniper and Marksman Rifles |