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While not part of the Emessan Defence Forces, the [[Emessan Maritime Gendarmerie]] works closely with the Naval Forces, with the component responsible for the patrol and policing of Emessa's oceanic borders and {{wp|Port_authority|port authority}} under the oversight of the ministry of interior. | While not part of the Emessan Defence Forces, the [[Emessan Maritime Gendarmerie]] works closely with the Naval Forces, with the component responsible for the patrol and policing of Emessa's oceanic borders and {{wp|Port_authority|port authority}} under the oversight of the ministry of interior. | ||
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The Emessan Air Force is responsible for the security and patrol of the country's airspace. It operates a fleet of modern 4th and 4.5th generation {{wp|Fighter_aircraft|Fighter aircraft}} and support elements. Additionally, the Air Force maintains a network of airbases, ground radar sites and is jointly responsible for anti-aircraft batteries with the Emessan Army. | The Emessan Air Force is responsible for the security and patrol of the country's airspace. It operates a fleet of modern 4th and 4.5th generation {{wp|Fighter_aircraft|Fighter aircraft}} and support elements. Additionally, the Air Force maintains a network of airbases, ground radar sites and is jointly responsible for anti-aircraft batteries with the Emessan Army. | ||
The Emessan Air Force is undergoing a modernization program, with the acquisition of new {{wp|Sukhoi_Su-30MKM|G-7M}} aircraft and the upgrading of its legacy fleet of {{wp|Dassault_Mirage_2000|Mirage 2000}}s to more modern standards. These upgrades feature the full digitalization of the latter platform, as well as the full integration of data-linking, radar networking and fire control system between its fighter aircraft, trainers and ground radars. | |||
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===Territorial Command=== | ===Territorial Command=== | ||
''Main Articles: [[Emessan Territorial Command]]'' | ''Main Articles: [[Emessan Territorial Command]]'' | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== |
Revision as of 02:38, 5 August 2022
Emessan Defence Forces | |
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Forzi tad-difiża Imisani | |
Founded | 11 March 1942 |
Current form | 6 July 1984 |
Service branches | Emessan Army Emessan Naval Forces Emessan Air Force Emessan Territorial Command |
Headquarters | Ministry of Defence Building, Himera |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Baruch Micallef |
Minister of Defence | Armand Zaheer |
Commander-in-Chief | Emanwel Zammit |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | 12–18 months (depending on branches) |
Available for military service | 1,136,380 (2021), age 18–49 (2015) |
Fit for military service | 613,645 (2021), age 18–49 (2015) |
Reaching military age annually | 78,119 (2022) |
Active personnel | 198,400 (2022) |
Reserve personnel | 400,000 (2022) |
Expenditure | |
Budget | €4.1 billion |
Percent of GDP | 3% (2022) |
Related articles | |
History |
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The Emessan Defence Forces (EDF) (Emessan: Forzi tad-difiża Imisani [FDI]) are the military forces of Emessa. It consists of four service branches, the Emessan Army, Emessan Naval Forces, Emessan Air Force and the Emessan Territorial Command. Since its reform following the country's redemocratization process, the Emessan Defence Forces hold no civilian jurisdiction in Emessa, being subordinate to a civilian Minister of Defence.
History
Origins and Independence War Period
Government of National Salvation
Alban War
Post-1984 Armed Forces
Structure
Ministry of Defence
Chief of the General Staff
Emessan Army
Main Articles: Emessan Army
The Emessan Army is the largest component of the Emessan Defence Forces by personnel, responsible for the defence of the Emessan islands. The Army also participates actively on CN peacekeeping missions.
Main Articles: Emessan Naval Forces
The Emessan Naval Forces, consisting of the Emessan Naval Command and Emessan Marine Command, encompass the maritime military branch of Emessa. Since the Alban egarded War, it has established itself as a key aspect on Emessan Sovereignty, with the Emessan Naval Forces playing a major role in defending the Alban Archipelago. The Naval Forces are composed of modern surface warships and submarines and amphibious elements, being regarded as a force capable of exerting regional projection despite the country's relatively small size. The Emessan Marine Command is the amphibious warfare element of the Emessan Defence Forces, consisting of a fully professional cadre of soldiers organized in two brigades and support elements.
While not part of the Emessan Defence Forces, the Emessan Maritime Gendarmerie works closely with the Naval Forces, with the component responsible for the patrol and policing of Emessa's oceanic borders and port authority under the oversight of the ministry of interior.
Emessan Air Force
Main Articles: Emessan Air Force
The Emessan Air Force is responsible for the security and patrol of the country's airspace. It operates a fleet of modern 4th and 4.5th generation Fighter aircraft and support elements. Additionally, the Air Force maintains a network of airbases, ground radar sites and is jointly responsible for anti-aircraft batteries with the Emessan Army.
The Emessan Air Force is undergoing a modernization program, with the acquisition of new G-7M aircraft and the upgrading of its legacy fleet of Mirage 2000s to more modern standards. These upgrades feature the full digitalization of the latter platform, as well as the full integration of data-linking, radar networking and fire control system between its fighter aircraft, trainers and ground radars.
Emessan G-7M of the 114. Skwadra in formation with three Mirages at the Independence Parade, 2021
Air Force EC332 Super Puma supporting peacekeeping missions in Hacynia, 2019
A formation of three T-260 training aircraft of the 1. Skwadra in flight
Territorial Command
Main Articles: Emessan Territorial Command