Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces

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Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces
Mauto emaMambo eRwizikuru
Founded2 December 1946; 77 years ago (1946-12-02)
Current form2 December 1964; 59 years ago (1964-12-02)
Service branchesRoyal Rwizikuran Army
Royal Rwizikuran Navy
Royal Rwizikuran Air Force
HeadquartersGuta raMambo
Leadership
Chief of the Commonwealth Armed ForcesMambo Munashe Ngonidzashe
Minister of DefenceChristopher Girard
Chief of StaffBernard Mac Carthaigh
Personnel
Military age21
Active personnel378,068
Reserve personnel189,034
Expenditure
Budget$1.481 billion
Percent of GDP5.5% (2019)
Industry
Domestic suppliersTBD
Foreign suppliersTBD

The Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces (weRwizi: Mauto emaMambo eRwizikuru) is the armed forces of the Kingdom of Rwizikuru. Initially established in 1946 as the Rwizikuran Armed Forces (weRwizi: Mauto Ehondo eRwizikuru), after the institution of the Basic Law which established the Rwizikuran monarchy in 1964, it adopted its current name and form.

Throughout its history, it fought three wars: the Mabifian-Rwizikuran War in 1968 and 1969, the Garamburan War of Independence in 1969, and the Nativity War from 1974 to 1976, all three of which ended in Rwizikuran defeats.

History

Establishment and early years

While the Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces have their origins in the colonial militia of the colony of Riziland, after Estmere granted independence to Rwizikuru on 2 December, 1946, the colonial militia became the Rwizikuran Armed Forces, with the first commander-in-chief being the first Rwizikuran President, Samhuri Ngonidzashe, with all equipment previously owned by the colonial militia being inherited by the Rwizikuran Armed Forces.

During the Republic, the Armed Forces served primarily as a defensive military force within Rwizikuru, and frequently dealt with insurgencies in the Yekumavirira region (today situated in Mabifia). (TBC)

Wars and stagnation

Modernization and contemporary era

Ranks and structure

Ranks

Due to the history of Rwizikuru, the Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces have inherited the rank system used in Estmere at the time that the colony of Riziland gained its independence in 1946.

(TBC)

Structure

The Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces is divided into three branches: the Royal Rwizikuran Army, the Royal Rwizikuran Air Force, and the Royal Rwizikuran Navy. As of 2011, of the 378,068 active duty soldiers in the Royal Rwizikuran Armed Forces, 283,552 people are part of the Royal Rwizikuran Army, 70,370 are part of the Navy, and 24,146 are part of the Air Force.

Equipment

Army

Class Image Type Number Notes
Vehicles
TBD SATORY 9 JANVIER 2014 094.jpg Armored car 70 Produced in Gaullica
B200 BIFV K200A1.jpg Armored personnel carrier 80 Produced in Baekjeong
Land Rover Defender K-131.jpg Light utility vehicle 200 Produced in Baekjeong
B9 TBD Rajnath Singh in the K9 VAJRA-T on January 16, 2020.jpg Self-propelled artillery 30 Produced in Baekjeong
Small arms
TBD Daewoo K2 rifle 1 noBG.png Assault rifle 75,000 Produced in Baekjeong
TBD M14 Stand-off Munitions Disruptor (SMUD) (7414626342).jpg Battle rifle 30,000 Produced in TBD
TBD S&T Motiv K12.JPG General-purpose machine gun 180 Produced in Baekjeong
TBD 7,62 KK PKM Helsinki 2012.JPG General-purpose machine gun 20 Produced in Narozalica, being phased out and replaced with the TBD
TBD Daewoo DP51.JPG Pistol 45,000 Produced in Baekjeong
TBD Carbine Daewoo K1.jpg Submachine gun 9,000 Produced in Baekjeong

Air Force

Class Image Type Number Notes
Aircraft
TBD Jaguar DF-SD-05-05511.JPEG Attack aircraft 12 Produced in Kylaris
TBD J-3005.jpg Combat aircraft 28 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Spanish Air Force Dassault Mirage F1M (modified).jpg Combat aircraft 25 Produced in Gaullica
TBD SAAF Mirage III BZ 817 (11071140784).jpg Combat aircraft 11 Produced in Gaullica
TBD Shoreham Airshow 2012 (7945666372).jpg Trainer aircraft 43 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Tucano Mk.52 - KAF112-McGrath.jpg Trainer aircraft 14 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Royal Air Force King Air B200 Training Aircraft MOD 45153010.jpg Trainer aircraft 1 Produced in Kylaris
TBD British Aerospace Hawk T1A, UK - Air Force AN1517250.jpg Trainer aircraft 37 Produced in Kylaris
TBD RoKAF T-50 Golden Eagle.jpg Trainer aircraft 18 Produced in Kylaris
TBD RoKAF T-50 Golden Eagle.jpg Transport aircraft 15 Produced in Kylaris
TBD OH-WII CL604 pvt (7950005490).jpg Transport aircraft 2 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Cessna 337 (8735367365).jpg Transport aircraft 10 Produced in Cassier
TBD This is a perfectly normal approach for a Twin Otter.jpg Transport aircraft 26 Produced in Kylaris
TBD QSRA and C-8A.jpg Transport aircraft 14 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Dutch Air Force F-27-300M.jpg Transport aircraft 9 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Mitsubishi MU-2B AN1706942.jpg Transport aircraft 4 Produced in Kylaris
Helicopters
TBD RAN squirrel helicopter at melb GP 08.jpg Light utility helicopter 46 Produced in Gaullica
TBD Helicóptero Pantera HM-1 (cropped).jpg Medium utility helicopter 10 Produced in Gaullica
TBD Kfd-205-N408KC-050430-05 (framed).jpg Multipurpose utility helicopter 17 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Prototype of the UH-X ahead of her first flight.png Multipurpose utility helicopter 8 Produced in Kylaris
TBD Kachina-b212-N212KA-030909-02cr.jpg Multipurpose utility helicopter 6 Produced in Kylaris
TBD A Royal Air Force Puma helicopter over the English countryside.jpg Utility helicopter 35 Produced in Gaullica

Navy