Taoist Armed Forces
Taoist Armed Forces | |
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タオ武装勢力 Tao busō seiryoku | |
Founded | 1928 |
Current form | Active |
Service branches | Imperial Taoist Army Imperial Taoist Navy Imperial Taoist Air Force Imperial Taoist Coast Guard |
Headquarters | Nashito, Nashito Province |
Website | imperialarmedforces.mil |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Sora Miroyu |
Royal Military Advisor | Riko Kyou |
Royal Commander of the Imperial Armed Forces | Kenshin Sho |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | 12 months |
Available for military service | 28,740,852 males, age 15–49, 29,121,349 females, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service | 26,441,583 males, age 15–49, 15,943,557 females, age 15–49 |
Reaching military age annually | 1,480,000 males, 1,492,000 females |
Active personnel | 723,792 |
Reserve personnel | 2,439,600 |
Deployed personnel | 3,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | ₩178,600,792,480 |
Percent of GDP | 3.48% |
The Empire of the Tao Armed Forces, commonly referred to as the Taoist Armed Forces and Imperial Taoist Armed Forces, are the unified military forces of the Empire of the Tao which were established in 1928, and are controlled by the Defense Chancellory's Office, or "DCO". In recent years they have been engaged in international humanitarian efforts and participated in the recent civil uprising in 2017. New military guidelines, announced in February 2018, will direct the TAF away from its Isolationist, and purely defense focus, towards a more international, responsive focus.
History
Early History
On June 3, 1903, the leadership from the Aznazian Colonial Government in the Tao formed a political and military coalition against the United Provinces of Aznazia. The resulting declaration of independence established the Republic of the Tao as an independent nation-state which would have its own independent military forces.
The 1903 declaration of independence, was not, however, recognized or considered legal by the United Provinces of Aznazia, resulting in the War of Taoist Independence.
The Republic of the Tao Armed Forces also participated in World War I on the side of the Allied Powers. The Republic of the Tao mainly assisted through seizing Ophionian holdings controlled by the Central Powers.
Establishment of the Empire
In 1927,
Recent History
In March of 2017, the TAF was involved in a short civil war in the Tao. After defeating the uprising "Rengo" forces, the nationalist party took over the Tao and the Armed Forces were ordered to finish off the rengo and take back the small island which they had been isolated to, in a very controversial attack.
Structure
The Prime Chancellor is the Commander-in-Chief of the Taoist Armed Forces and is the highest authority in the Armed Forces. Although the Prime Chancellor is supposed to (except under official state of emergencies) inform the Chancellor of Defence about any direct orders the Prime Chancellor is giving to the Armed Forces.
The Chancellor of Defence uses the Chamber of Defence and the Deputy Chancellor of Defence to help advise him or her on matters regarding the Armed Forces.
The Deputy Chancellor of Defence is not an elected leader like the Chancellor of defense, instead, he or she must be a General, Admiral, or Ace, and is appointed by a council of the Chancellor of Defence, the Prime Chancellor, and the Chancellor of Foreign Affairs. This person may act as a field officer, commanding a fleet or army if need be.
Contoversy
EMP development program
On August 7th, 2017, the UST began testing a new ship-launched EMP device, which had the potential to wipe out all electronics within a 20-mile radius, just 400 miles off the coast of Sunrisia. The test was ordered by the short-lived nationalist government and attracted condemnation from many nations around the world, including countries like Rezua, and Pantorrum. The end result was the collapse of the Nationalist government, after a scandal came to light, exposing concentration camps built by the Nationalists in the Tao.
Uniforms & Insignia
Ground Forces
The arm of service to which members of the ground forces are attached is indicated by branch insignia and piping of distinctive colors: for infantry, red; artillery, yellow; armor, orange; engineers, violet; ordnance, light green; medical, green; army aviation, light blue; signals, blue; quartermaster, brown; transportation, dark violet; airborne, white; and others, dark blue.
The arm of service to which member of the naval forces are attached is indicated by branch insignia and headwear bands: for command, Black; marines, violet; engineers, orange; ordinance, red; cyber warfare, maroon; aviation, light blue; communications, green; medical, aqua; fire crew, dark blue; transportation, brown; maintenance, white; flag signals, bright orange; others, tan.