Tengarian Armed Forces

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Tengaria Armed Forces
Тенгарски въоръжени сили
Suomen Puolustusvoimien tornileijona.svg
Emblem of the Tengarian Armed Forces
Founded1 January 1385; 639 years ago (1385-01-01)
Current form1958
Service branchesSuomen Maavoimien tunnus.svg Tengarian Army

Suomen Merivoimien tunnus.svg Tengarian Navy
Suomen Ilmavoimien tunnus.svg Tengarian Air Force

Serbian Armed Forces (emblem of Serbian guard-Gvardija).gif Tengarian Home Guard
HeadquartersFort Saint John, Lenovo
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefTeodora Kovacheva
Defense MinisterAngel Zlatanev
Chief of General StaffAnderei Lupu
Personnel
Military age17 years of age for voluntary military service
Reaching military
age annually
(2010 est.)

The Tengarian Armed Forces (Tengarian: Тенгарски въоръжени сили) form the armed forces of Tengaria. Historically known as the Imperial Armed Forces, it has existed in various forms since the formation the Empire of Tengaria in 1385. The current name was adopted with the creation of the Tengarian Republic in 1935.

The Armed Forces consists of the Tengarian Army, Tengarian Navy, Tengarian Air Force, and the Tengarian Home Guard. The Army is the oldest and principal organ of the military, and recieves most of the country's military funding. The Air Force and Navy are smaller, mostly organised for defense of the country against foreign invasion. The Home Guard is a wide-reaching branch which oversees law enforcement, military policing, border security, and protection of political figures.

As Tengaria is a part of Samorspi and thus the Tsivebi Military Agreement, Tengaria

The President of Tengaria acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The Serbian Armed Forces are a professional- and volunteer military.

History

Organisation

General Staff

Traditions