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== History == | == History == | ||
== Organization == | == Organization == | ||
=== Leadership === | |||
=== Regular Units === | |||
The Lusoñan Republic Army has several regular units (Infantry, Armour, Artillery, Special Forces, Intelligence, Signalling and Engineering units) and five regular support units (Medical, Ordinance, Quartermaster, Finance and Adjutant General units) dedicated to both counter-insurgency and conventional army operations. | |||
==== Infantry Divisions ==== | |||
The Army has a total of 11 infantry divisions, composed of 2-4 infantry brigades. The infantry divisions are also part of the 3 Unified Commands of the AFLR, and are responsible for overall infantry operations within their respective areas of responsibility. | |||
==== Combat Arms Brigade ==== | |||
The Army has one combined arms brigade, and also serves as a rapid deployment force, combined in one major unit, and serves as a major maneuver unit, capable of rapid mobilization and conventional warfare. | |||
==== Armoured Division ==== | |||
The Army has one armor division, comprising two mechanized brigades, six mechanized battalions, seven separate cavalry squadrons, a maintenance unit and an aviation arm. The unit is responsible for mechanized fire support, as well as the deployment of mobile infantry brigades and armored reconnaissance units. | |||
==== Artillery Division ==== | |||
The Army has one artillery regiment, comprising nine artillery battalions and six artillery battery units, responsible of overall artillery fire support to the army's maneuver units. | |||
==== Engineering Units ==== | |||
The Army has 5 engineering brigades, responsible for overall engineering support, construction of army facilities, and counter-mobility operations. | |||
==== Aviation Unit ==== | |||
The Army has one aviation regiment, which is part of the Army's Armor Division, responsible for reconnaissance and airborne operations such as aerial transport and medical evacuation duties. The unit is also undergoing significant upgrades as the Army slowly fulfills its modernization efforts and will soon be responsible for future air support and improved transport operations. | |||
==== Support Command ==== | |||
The Army has 4 support commands, and is responsible for the handling of reserves, creating doctrines and training operations, and overall installation and combat support in the army's operations. | |||
==== Combat Support Units ==== | |||
The Army has seven combat support units, responsible for overall combat support operations, ranging from communications, logistics, intelligence, ordinance disposal, enforcement, signalling, and services operations. | |||
==== Combat Service Support units ==== | |||
The Army has 14 combat service support units, responsible for overall organizational support; as well as public, information, and military law affairs; security and escort operations; and medical, dental and religious services. | |||
==== Special Forces Units ==== | |||
The Lusoñan Republic Army has three special operations regiments dedicated to special operations. | |||
== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
== Ranks == | == Ranks == |
Revision as of 07:02, 12 February 2023
Lusoñan Republic Army | |
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Hukbong Katihan ng Republika ng Lusoña | |
Founded | 21 September 1945 |
Country | Lusoña |
Type | Army |
Role | Land warfare |
Size | 761,000 Total
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Headquarters | Camp Kenneth Jumarang, Tundo City. |
Colors | Army Green |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Lakan Mayumi Linátoc |
Secretary of Defence | Imee Andál |
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Lusoñan Republic | Gen. Adan Macalinao |
Commanding General of the Lusoñan Republic Army | Lt. Gen. Hiraya Balagtas |
The Lusoñan Republic Army (LRA) (Ahlranese: Hukbong Katihan ng Republika ng Lusoña) is the command component responsible for the conventional ground forces of the Armed Forces of the Lusoñan Republic. The army has a total personnel strength of 101,000 active personnel, 200,000 ready reserve personnel, and 460,000 standby reserve personnel. The service branch was established on September 21, 1945 and has participated in many conflicts throughout the country's history.
The Commanding General of the Lusoñan Republic Army is its professional and overall head. Its main headquarters is located at Camp Kenneth Jumarang, Tundo City.
History
Organization
Leadership
Regular Units
The Lusoñan Republic Army has several regular units (Infantry, Armour, Artillery, Special Forces, Intelligence, Signalling and Engineering units) and five regular support units (Medical, Ordinance, Quartermaster, Finance and Adjutant General units) dedicated to both counter-insurgency and conventional army operations.
Infantry Divisions
The Army has a total of 11 infantry divisions, composed of 2-4 infantry brigades. The infantry divisions are also part of the 3 Unified Commands of the AFLR, and are responsible for overall infantry operations within their respective areas of responsibility.
Combat Arms Brigade
The Army has one combined arms brigade, and also serves as a rapid deployment force, combined in one major unit, and serves as a major maneuver unit, capable of rapid mobilization and conventional warfare.
Armoured Division
The Army has one armor division, comprising two mechanized brigades, six mechanized battalions, seven separate cavalry squadrons, a maintenance unit and an aviation arm. The unit is responsible for mechanized fire support, as well as the deployment of mobile infantry brigades and armored reconnaissance units.
Artillery Division
The Army has one artillery regiment, comprising nine artillery battalions and six artillery battery units, responsible of overall artillery fire support to the army's maneuver units.
Engineering Units
The Army has 5 engineering brigades, responsible for overall engineering support, construction of army facilities, and counter-mobility operations.
Aviation Unit
The Army has one aviation regiment, which is part of the Army's Armor Division, responsible for reconnaissance and airborne operations such as aerial transport and medical evacuation duties. The unit is also undergoing significant upgrades as the Army slowly fulfills its modernization efforts and will soon be responsible for future air support and improved transport operations.
Support Command
The Army has 4 support commands, and is responsible for the handling of reserves, creating doctrines and training operations, and overall installation and combat support in the army's operations.
Combat Support Units
The Army has seven combat support units, responsible for overall combat support operations, ranging from communications, logistics, intelligence, ordinance disposal, enforcement, signalling, and services operations.
Combat Service Support units
The Army has 14 combat service support units, responsible for overall organizational support; as well as public, information, and military law affairs; security and escort operations; and medical, dental and religious services.
Special Forces Units
The Lusoñan Republic Army has three special operations regiments dedicated to special operations.