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| motto = ''Tewagīwochi isikemech’ereshawi! Igizī’ābiḥērini ina yetiwilidi āgeruni t’ebik’u!''</br>Warriors to the End! Defend God and Homeland! | | motto = ''Tewagīwochi isikemech’ereshawi! Igizī’ābiḥērini ina yetiwilidi āgeruni t’ebik’u!''</br>Warriors to the End! Defend God and Homeland! | ||
| founded = | | founded = 1759 | ||
| current_form = 1982 | | current_form = 1982 | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The armies of early Kembesa were composed of household guards and levied peasants. Prior to the creation of the Elect Army, the household guard of the monarch of Kembesa (the ''Tebaki'seyoum'') had an expanded mandate. By the early 18th century CE, the ''Tebaki'seyoum'' was a standing army tasked with guarding the borders of the kingdom against foreign threats and enforcing the monarch's edicts on trade restrictions and tariffs. | |||
The expansion of the monarch's authority through the power of the ''Tebaki'seyoum'' was ill-received by many nobles of the kingdom. In 1734 a civil war broke out. The revolt was quelled in 1737, the leader and several nobles were executed, and their names were condemned to be forgotten. | |||
In the decades following the end of the civil war, the ''Tebaki'seyoum'' retained its importance in guarding Kembesa's borders and protecting trade. At the same time, the monarch and nobles were in agreement that a dedicated standing army would be necessary to maintain cooperative interests and readiness in the event of a foreign invasion. The ''T’ori'seyoum'' was founded in 1759 to serve as a standing army, ultimately subservient to the monarch but commanded by a noble serving at the monarch's leisure. | |||
===Modern deployments=== | ===Modern deployments=== | ||
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
The Elect Army's Ground Component is composed of | The Elect Army's Ground Component is composed of 32 regular force regiments, 26 reserve regiments, and 3 penal regiments divided among 15 divisions. The I Corps Degama counts six divisions, II Corps Ye'wenizi counts five divisions, and III Corps Me'bala counts four divisions. | ||
The Air Fleet Component is divided into two wings. The first wing is composed of six light attack squadrons. The second wing includes two bomber squadrons and two lift squadrons. | The Air Fleet Component is divided into two wings. The first wing is composed of six light attack squadrons. The second wing includes two bomber squadrons and two lift squadrons. |
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Elect Kembesan Army | |
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T’ori'seyoum | |
Motto | Tewagīwochi isikemech’ereshawi! Igizī’ābiḥērini ina yetiwilidi āgeruni t’ebik’u! Warriors to the End! Defend God and Homeland! |
Founded | 1759 |
Current form | 1982 |
Service branches | Land Component Maritime Fleet Component Air Fleet Component |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Selemoni XIV Yegidoni |
Duke Martial | Wīlīyam Joriji |
Lord Captain-General | Yohon Lanisēti |
Personnel | |
Conscription | 12-18 months universal male conscription |
Available for military service | 5,488,537, age 17-45 |
Fit for military service | 4,537,412, age 17-45 |
Active personnel | 233,600 total: Land Component: 206,600 Maritime Fleet: 15,000 Air Fleet: 12,000 |
Reserve personnel | 156,300 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $9.3 billion |
Percent of GDP | 1.9% |
The Elect Army is the main military arm of the Kingdom of Kembesa, comprising the bulk of its professional forces in its land, maritime, and air components. Universal male conscription has been in effect since 1982 with few compromises even for Kembesans with disabilities. Conscript terms of service last between 12 and 18 months depending on the jurisdiction or any penalty that may have been applied to a youth entering into the service. Penal service is also not unheard of. Women are completely barred from service in the Kembesan military and paramilitary forces.
History
The armies of early Kembesa were composed of household guards and levied peasants. Prior to the creation of the Elect Army, the household guard of the monarch of Kembesa (the Tebaki'seyoum) had an expanded mandate. By the early 18th century CE, the Tebaki'seyoum was a standing army tasked with guarding the borders of the kingdom against foreign threats and enforcing the monarch's edicts on trade restrictions and tariffs.
The expansion of the monarch's authority through the power of the Tebaki'seyoum was ill-received by many nobles of the kingdom. In 1734 a civil war broke out. The revolt was quelled in 1737, the leader and several nobles were executed, and their names were condemned to be forgotten.
In the decades following the end of the civil war, the Tebaki'seyoum retained its importance in guarding Kembesa's borders and protecting trade. At the same time, the monarch and nobles were in agreement that a dedicated standing army would be necessary to maintain cooperative interests and readiness in the event of a foreign invasion. The T’ori'seyoum was founded in 1759 to serve as a standing army, ultimately subservient to the monarch but commanded by a noble serving at the monarch's leisure.
Modern deployments
Structure
The Elect Army's Ground Component is composed of 32 regular force regiments, 26 reserve regiments, and 3 penal regiments divided among 15 divisions. The I Corps Degama counts six divisions, II Corps Ye'wenizi counts five divisions, and III Corps Me'bala counts four divisions.
The Air Fleet Component is divided into two wings. The first wing is composed of six light attack squadrons. The second wing includes two bomber squadrons and two lift squadrons.
The Maritime Fleet Component is divided into four groups. The first three groups are based in Kima, Arwas, and Ne'welo and are each led by a frigate, supported by a corvette, leading five strike craft. The fourth group is composed of 16 patrol boats which are deployed from smaller bases along the Kembesan coast.
Equipment
Infantry equipment
Armour and apparel | |||||
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Model | Image | Origin | Type | Notes | |
Gasha 83RK | Kembesa | Combat helmet | |||
Gasha 83TT | Kembesa | Flak jacket |
Weapons | |||||
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Model | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre | Notes |
T65 Infantry Rifle | Kembesa Belfras |
Battle rifle | .30 | Standard service rifle, in withdrawal process | |
T11 Assault Rifle | File:FAD 2018 rifle de asalto.jpg | Kembesa | Assault rifle | .223 | New service rifle |
Karakali 8 | Kembesa | Pistol | .36 | ||
Memitati 87 | Kembesa | Pistol/machine pistol | .36 | ||
Amēli 77 | Latium | Light machine gun | .223 | ||
Īmipērīyali 47 | Kembesa Latium |
Medium machine gun | .30 | ||
Irigich’a 3 | Belfras | Heavy machine gun | .50 | ||
KM 78 | Suvarova Kembesa |
MANPADS | 2.8" | ||
Āsijemarī 88 | Kembesa | MANPATS | 2.8" | ||
Isati 98 | Kembesa | Incendiary launcher | 3.6" |
Land vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Armament |
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Armoured vehicles | ||||
Gidoni XIII Heavy Tank | Kembesa Suvarova |
Main battle tank |
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Zihoni 51 Heavy Tank | Kembesa | Heavy tank |
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Kerikero 51 Light Tank | Kembesa | Light tank |
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K-series I60 Infantry Carrier | Kembesa | Armoured personnel carrier |
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Āsama 56 Scout Tank | Kembesa | Reconnaissance vehicle |
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Soft vehicles | ||||
Taniki 94 | Kembesa | Transport/utility truck | ||
Mekīna 84 | Kembesa | Staff/liaison car |
Artillery
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Calibre |
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Towed artillery | ||||
Āyeri Medifi 62 | Kembesa | Anti-air autocannon | 2.2" | |
Mortari 14 | Kembesa Suvarova |
Heavy mortar | 4.7" | |
Hawitizeri 66 | Kembesa Belfras |
Howitzer | 6.1" | |
Kebadi Medifi 27 | Kembesa Suvarova |
Heavy field gun | 7.1" | |
Self-propelled artillery | ||||
K’edada 61 Assault Tank | Kembesa | Assault gun | 4.1" cannon | |
K-series M62 Gun Carrier | Kembesa | Gun carrier | 4.7" mortar, 6.1" howitzer, or 7.1" field gun | |
Mobayili Āsijemarī 213 | Kembesa | Rocket artillery | 13" |
Aircraft
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Armament | Number in service | Notes |
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Jet aircraft | ||||||
Līnori KTA | Kembesa Latium |
Light attack aircraft |
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54 | Latin trainer aircraft, modified for combat roles | |
Zabēla MAB | Latium | Ground attacker-bomber |
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9 | ||
Propeller aircraft and helicopters | ||||||
Aw. Seniselet 52 | Kembesa | Heavy bomber, transport |
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6 | ||
Rapiteri HA | Belfras | Transport |
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3 | ||
Ogesiti 101 | Latium | Medium-lift, transport | 11 | |||
S82 MA | Belfras | Reconnaissance, transport | 5 |
Watercraft
Class | Image | Type | Tonnage | Armament | Number in service |
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Selemoni-class frigate | Frigate | 950 |
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3 | |
Ketema-class corvette | Corvette | 440 |
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3 | |
Tewagī-class strike craft | Fast attack craft | 420 |
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15 | |
Kilami-class patrol boat | Patrol boat | 60 |
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16 |
Ranks and insignia
Commissioned ranks
Other ranks
Non-commissioned officers | Enlisted | |||||
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Rank | Sergeant Major |
Master Sergeant |
Sergeant | Corporal | Soldier | Conscript |
Insignia |