Heitlander Volksarmee
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Heitlander People's Army | |
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Heitlander Volksarmee | |
Founded | 1944 (Heitlander Revolutionary People's Army) 1968 (Heitlander People's Army) |
Service branches | Heitlander Volksarmee Ground Forces Heitlander Volksarmee NavyHeitlander Volksarmee Air Force |
Headquarters | Vogtberg, Verheit |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | TBA |
Minister of Defence | TBA |
Chief of the General Staff | TBA |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18-25 |
Conscription | 1 Year |
Active personnel | 160,000 |
Reserve personnel | 110,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $11.9 billion (2014) |
Percent of GDP | 2.9% |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | Menghe Idacua Hallia Letnia |
The Heitlander People's Army' (Eisen: Heitlander Volksarmee, HVA) are the military forces of Verheit.
History
Branches
Heitlander Volksarmee Ground Forces
The Heitlander People's Army Ground Forces (Heitlander Volksarmee Bodenkräfte, or HVaBk) is the main ground warfare branch of the Volksarmee. It is also the largest and most well founded of the branches.
The Heitlander People's Army Navy (Heitlander Volksarmee Kriegsflotte, or HVaKf) is the naval branch of the military.
Heitlander Volksarmee Air Force
The Heitlander People's Army Air Force (Heitlander Volksarmee Luftwaffe, or HVaLw) is the air warfare branch of the military.