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The Glanish Guard (Glanish: ''Glanskavagt'') is the military organisation responsible for the defense of Glanodel and consists of three main branches: the Glanish Army, which includes the Home Guard, the Glanish Navy, which includes the Coast Guard and Naval Brigades ({{wp|Marines}}), and the Glanish Air Force, which in peace times is includes the Military Intelligence Agency. | <!--The Glanish Guard (Glanish: ''Glanskavagt'') is the military organisation responsible for the defense of Glanodel and consists of three main branches: the Glanish Army, which includes the Home Guard, the Glanish Navy, which includes the Coast Guard and Naval Brigades ({{wp|Marines}}), and the Glanish Air Force, which in peace times is includes the Military Intelligence Agency. | ||
During peacetime, there are around 63,974 active duty personnel (military and civilian staff), and around 189,659 total personnel available for mobilization at any given time, including professional military, conscripts, and reservist Home Guard personnel. | During peacetime, there are around 63,974 active duty personnel (military and civilian staff), and around 189,659 total personnel available for mobilization at any given time, including professional military, conscripts, and reservist Home Guard personnel. | ||
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==Navy== | ==Navy== | ||
[[File:CVN-78-Gerald-Ford-nuclear-carrier-under-construction-in-Newport-News-19089-630x419.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Construction of Glanodel's first aircraft carrier begin in 2017 at the urging of late-President Svendsen and is currently expected to be finished by mid-2020.]] | [[File:CVN-78-Gerald-Ford-nuclear-carrier-under-construction-in-Newport-News-19089-630x419.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Construction of Glanodel's first aircraft carrier begin in 2017 at the urging of late-President Svendsen and is currently expected to be finished by mid-2020.]] | ||
The Glanish Navy (Glanish: Flådestyrker, "naval forces") is the branch of the Glanish Armed Forces responsible for naval operations of the state of Glanodel. As of 2008, the Glanish Navy consists of approximately 60,724 personnel and 112 vessels, including 10 {{wp|destroyer|destroyers}}, 11 heavy {{wp|frigate|frigates}}, 10 {{wp|submarine|submarines}}, 26 {{wp|patrol boat|patrol boats}}, 7 {{wp|minesweeper (ship)|minesweepers}}, 8 {{wp|minehunter|minehunters}}, 3 mine detection vessel, 7 support vessels and 5 training vessels. The navy also includes the Coast Guard and the Naval Brigade. In Glanodel, Naval vessels have since 1943 been given the ship prefix "GFF", short for Glansk Flådes Fartøj (Glanish Fleet Vessel). In English, they are given the prefix "GNS", short for "Glanish Navy Ship". <!--2 {{wp|aircraft carrier|aircraft carriers}}, | The Glanish Navy (Glanish: Flådestyrker, "naval forces") is the branch of the Glanish Armed Forces responsible for naval operations of the state of Glanodel. As of 2008, the Glanish Navy consists of approximately 60,724 personnel and 112 vessels, including 10 {{wp|destroyer|destroyers}}, 11 heavy {{wp|frigate|frigates}}, 10 {{wp|submarine|submarines}}, 26 {{wp|patrol boat|patrol boats}}, 7 {{wp|minesweeper (ship)|minesweepers}}, 8 {{wp|minehunter|minehunters}}, 3 mine detection vessel, 7 support vessels and 5 training vessels. The navy also includes the Coast Guard and the Naval Brigade. In Glanodel, Naval vessels have since 1943 been given the ship prefix "GFF", short for Glansk Flådes Fartøj (Glanish Fleet Vessel). In English, they are given the prefix "GNS", short for "Glanish Navy Ship". <!--2 {{wp|aircraft carrier|aircraft carriers}}, | ||
The sum of all Glanish ships is generally referred to as the Glanish Fleet and is broken into two flotillas; the 2nd Flotilla (also referred to as the North Flotilla or Lhedwin Flotilla), commanded by the Commander of the 2nd Flotilla, and the 3rd Flotilla (also referred to as the South Flotilla or the Asuran Flortilla), commanded by the Commander of the 3rd Flotilla. Both flotillas are composed of a carrier strike group, a submarine group, and an amphibious ready group. The Glanish Navy constitutes the majority of its military spending and is the primary are of investments toward technological innovations. | The sum of all Glanish ships is generally referred to as the Glanish Fleet and is broken into two flotillas; the 2nd Flotilla (also referred to as the North Flotilla or Lhedwin Flotilla), commanded by the Commander of the 2nd Flotilla, and the 3rd Flotilla (also referred to as the South Flotilla or the Asuran Flortilla), commanded by the Commander of the 3rd Flotilla. Both flotillas are composed of a carrier strike group, a submarine group, and an amphibious ready group. The Glanish Navy constitutes the majority of its military spending and is the primary are of investments toward technological innovations. | ||
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''Related article: [[List of current Main Service rifles (Aeia)|Main service rifle]]'' | ''Related article: [[List of current Main Service rifles (Aeia)|Main service rifle]]'' | ||
Since 2004, the basic structure of the Glanish Army has been reorganized in the following units: infantry brigades (2 and 5), mountain infantry brigades (9 and 12), armored brigades (1 and 11), as well as two large reserve brigades (Infantry Brigade 7 and Mountain Brigade 10). Additionally, there are four territorial divisions collectively referred to as the Home Guard (Glanish: ''Hjemmeværnet'') which link the Army with the cantons by coordinating territorial tasks inside of their sector and are immediately responsible for the security of their regions, depending only on the decisions of the Department of Defense. In peacetime or states of emergency, the Home Guard falls under its own command authority and answers directly to the Chief of Defense. During wartime, the Home Guard falls under the Army's chain of command. | Since 2004, the basic structure of the Glanish Army has been reorganized in the following units: infantry brigades (2 and 5), mountain infantry brigades (9 and 12), armored brigades (1 and 11), as well as two large reserve brigades (Infantry Brigade 7 and Mountain Brigade 10). Additionally, there are four territorial divisions collectively referred to as the Home Guard (Glanish: ''Hjemmeværnet'') which link the Army with the cantons by coordinating territorial tasks inside of their sector and are immediately responsible for the security of their regions, depending only on the decisions of the Department of Defense. In peacetime or states of emergency, the Home Guard falls under its own command authority and answers directly to the Chief of Defense. During wartime, the Home Guard falls under the Army's chain of command.--> | ||
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Glanish Guard | |
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Glanskavagt | |
File:Glanodel-Ensign.png | |
Founded | 1523 |
Current form | 1998 |
Service branches | Glanish Air Force (Military Intelligence) Glanish Army (Home Guard) Glanish Navy (Coast Guard · Naval Brigades) |
Headquarters | Glanish Joint Headquarters |
Leadership | |
President | Noah Mikkelsen |
Secretary of Defense | Tosh Knudsen |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs | Admiral Fredrik Aanes |
Personnel | |
Military age | 19-44 (55 for officers) years of age for compulsory military service. |
Conscription | 19-month service obligation |
Active personnel | 63,974 in total |
Reserve personnel | 125,685 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $11.4 billion (2016) |
Percent of GDP | 1.69% of GDP (2016 est.) |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | Ajerrin Midrasia Navack Newrey |