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== History == | == History == | ||
The Slavic Union didn't have an organized military until 1483. | The Slavic Union didn't have an organized military until 1483. | ||
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Grand Slavic Armed Forces | |
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Великие Славянские Вооруженные Силы Velikiye Slavyanskiye Vooruzhennyye Sily | |
Founded | 1483 |
Service branches | Slavic Army Slavic Navy Slavic Air Force DOB |
Leadership | |
Vozhd | Matvei Pavlov |
Minister of Defense | Tikhon Alexeev |
General of the Grand Slavic Army | Adrian Tsaryov |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18-30 |
Conscription | 12 Months |
Active personnel | 503,300 |
Reserve personnel | 1,532,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $53.62 billion |
Percent of GDP | 8.2% |
The Grand Slavic Armed Forces are the armed forces of the Slavic Union. The Armed Forces are composed of three branches: The Slavic Army, the Slavic Navy, and the Slavic Airforce, with the Department of Public Security (DOB) acting as an official state security force. The Armed Forces commander-in-chief is Matvei Pavlov. The current number of total active military personnel 503,300 with 1,532,000 in reserve.
History
The Slavic Union didn't have an organized military until 1483.