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The '''Madorian Armed Forces''' ({{wp|Spanish language|Esberian}}: ''Fuerzas Armadas Madorianas'') are the {{wp|military}} of [[Costa Madora]]. They include the Defense Staff, the other unified bodies and the three service branches: [[Madorian Army]], [[Madorian Navy]] and [[Madorian Air and Space Force]]. The [[Carabineros de Madora|Carabineros]] are not part of the traditional core structure. |
Revision as of 17:51, 26 May 2024
Madorian Armed Forces | |
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Fuerzas Armadas Madorianas | |
Founded | 1636 |
Service branches | |
Headquarters | Hexágono San Pacayo de Reseraz, Copanaco |
Leadership | |
Chief of the Armed Forces | President Eva Strandberg |
Minister of Defense | Ander Monejes |
Chief of the Defense Staff | Admiral Luis Iñigo Cerecas |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | AR$62.752 billion (2024) |
Percent of GDP | 1.6% (2024) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Allegúa Group |
Foreign suppliers | Aurinia Canevia Geuvaria Mayonne |
Annual imports | AR$84 million (2014–2022) |
Annual exports | AR$1.76 billion (2014–2022) |
The Madorian Armed Forces (Esberian: Fuerzas Armadas Madorianas) are the military of Costa Madora. They include the Defense Staff, the other unified bodies and the three service branches: Madorian Army, Madorian Navy and Madorian Air and Space Force. The Carabineros are not part of the traditional core structure.