Kozakuran Armed Forces
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Kozakuran Armed Forces | |
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小桜軍団 (Kozakura-gundan) | |
Founded | 778 |
Current form | 1989 |
Service branches | Kozakuran Grand Army Kozakuran Navy Kozakuran Air Forces Intelligence Services |
Headquarters | Military Command Office, Takako Ward, Kozakura |
Leadership | |
Shōgun | Hideki Yamauchi |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | 18 |
Available for military service | 9,073,330, age 18-60 |
Active personnel | 950,000 |
Reserve personnel | 250,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $96 billion R¥14.714 trillion |
Percent of GDP | 8% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Morgenroete National Armoury |
Foreign suppliers | Meridon Neo-Korea Marquesan Arcadie |
The Kozakuran Armed Forces (Japanese: 小桜軍団, Kozakura-gundan) is the military of the State of Kozakura, responsible for protecting and defending the security interests and the sovereignty of the city-state.
Structure
Service branches
Kozakuran Grand Army
The Kozakuran Navy is the naval warfare force of the Kozakuran Armed Forces. It maintains a technologically advanced fleet consisting of 158 commissioned ships and 50 ships of the Kozakuran Auxiliary Fleet.
Kozakuran Air Forces
The Kozakuran Air Forces is the aerial warfare branch of the Kozakuran Armed Forces. Established as part of the aerial components of the Army and the Navy for most of its history, the units equipped with fixed wing aircraft were separated from Army and Navy commands in 1983, forming an independent Kozakuran Air Forces.
Intelligence and Political Warfare Services
Special Operations Units
Umibōzu or Umibozu (海坊主, "sea priest") and sometimes described as the Foreign Interests Group, is the Kozakuran Armed Forces special operationos unit designed after [Foreign SOF Here] and the [Foreign SOF Here].
Defence policy
Kozakura's lack of strategic depth is a serious concern for Kozakuran defence planners. In response the lack of territory the military could buy time, it has instead decided to place military assets and major offensive capability overseas.
In the early 2000s, Admiral Kazunari Mitsuhide, the former Head of Operational Capability under the administration of Shogun Koji Yamauchi signed numerous defence agreements with partner nations willing to host Kozakuran troops.
The document signed by Admiral Mitsuhide is officially known as Operational Doctrine 144, commonly known as Sai teiku (再テイク, The Retaking). The document requires "the majority of its Expeditionary, Air Combat, Mechanised, and Armoured Capabilities" of the Kozakuran Armed Forces to be stationed on strategic positions overseas in order to prevent their loss in an event of total war.
As a result of the doctrine, what is positioned in Kozakura are light defence oriented units specializing in Urban Warfare. Under wartime conditions, defence units in Kozakura need to buy time for the Kozakuran counteroffensive formations to organize in their overseas positions and return with overwhelming force and with allies if possible.
KAF Overseas Deployments
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