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Revision as of 23:36, 7 March 2023
Valduvian Workers' Army | |
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Valduves Strādnieku Armija | |
Founded | 1721 |
Current form | 1987 |
Service branches | Land Component Naval Component Air Component Space and Missile Component Cyber Component |
Headquarters | Directorate of the Workers' Defense, Tautaspils |
Leadership | |
Presidium | Zigmārs Hermanis (President) Liesl Abelshauser Rūdolfs Auziņš Lauris Brastiņš Lavīze Krūmiņa Kristaps Laizāns Matīss Rozītis |
Secretary of the Workers' Defense | Kārlis Eglitis |
Chief of the General Staff | General Āris Džeriņš |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18+ |
Conscription | 12 months |
Active personnel | 410,000 |
Reserve personnel | 952,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $27.9 billion (2020) |
Percent of GDP | 2.6% (2020) |
Related articles | |
History |
The Valduvian Workers' Army (Valduvian: Valduves Strādnieku Armija) is the national military force of Valduvia, and is divided into Land, Naval, Air, Space and Missile, and Cyber components.
History
Organization
Land Component
Air Component
Space and Missile Component
Cyber Component
Doctrine
Personnel
Budget
Equipment
Small arms
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Notes |
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Assault rifles | |||||
TŠ-62 | Valduvia | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm MASSOR | Current service rifle of the Land Component. The modernized TŠ-62M2 variant is currently issued to front line units, with some older M1 variants remaining in service with reserve units. |