Luepolan Armed Forces
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
Luepolan Armed Forces | |
---|---|
Vojsko Ľupolsko | |
Founded | 1818 |
Current form | 1980 |
Service branches | Luepolan Army Luepolan Navy |
Headquarters | Prishek |
Leadership | |
President | Savo Grigorević |
Minister of Defence | Gavril Durević |
High Marshal | Edvard Kraľ |
Personnel | |
Conscription | TBD |
Fit for military service | 17,064,115, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 259,000 |
Reserve personnel | 533,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $59.35 billion (2019) |
Percent of GDP | 3.3% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Voitz Heavy Industries Rostva Naval Beľan-Matulić |
Foreign suppliers | Aitic Federation Tierada Bhasar Granzery Vonzumier Former: Vierzland File:Flag of the Highlands of Scotland.svg Savland |
The Luepolan Army, Luepolan Navy and Luepolan Air Force collectively constitute the Luepolan Armed Forces (Luepolan: Vojsko Ľupolsko; VĽ). The commander of the Armed forces is, by tradition, selected from among the few field marshals of the army, and given the distinct rank of High Marshal; the current commander is High Marshal Edvard Kraľ. In wartime, the president may exercise authority over the High Marshal and the Minister of Defence.
The Luepolan Armed Forces consist of 259,000 active-duty personnel and 533,000 trained reserves. The military budget in 2019 was roughly $59.35 billion, constituting 3.3% of the country's GDP. Luepolan military doctrine, forged primarily as a result of the Luepolan War, centers on the defense of Luepola and of its neighbor and closest military ally Vorochia. The Luepolan military has nonetheless conducted cooperative military drills and exercises with the Aitic, Granzerian, Tieradan, and Vonzumieran militaries. Minor contingents of Luepolan troops have been deployed as observers and advisors in wars such as the Great Bakran War, and as peacekeepers in other unstable regions of the world.