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Armed Forces of Rajyaghar | |
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His Majesty's Armed Forces | |
Motto | "Jai Maharaja" (Hail to the King) |
Founded | 1946 |
Service branches | Grand Army Royal Navy |
Headquarters | Military Joint Headquarters |
Leadership | |
Monarch | Krishan VII |
Defence Secretary | Payal Joshi |
Chief of the Defence Staff | Field Marshal Rahul Sirasikar |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | 1 year in regular service, 3 years in the reserves Or 24 months in public service |
Active personnel | 452,801 |
Reserve personnel | 1,137,606 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $15.3 billion |
Percent of GDP | 3.2% |
Related articles | |
History | First Satrian War Second Satrian War Third Satrian War |
Ranks | Ranks of HM Armed Forces |
The Rajyani Armed Forces, officially called His Majesty's Armed Forces, are the military forces responsible for the defence of the Kingdom of Rajyaghar and exercise of the defence policy of the Central Union Government, including the promotion of Rajyani interests, supporting bilateral and multilateral operations and providing humanitarian aid.
The forces consist of three professional uniformed services: the Grand Army, the Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force. There are also numerous special services of the military which have unique and distinct mission objectives. The Royal Navy operates the specialised "Sarisra Squadron" which is a dedicated group of river ships tasked with patrolling the major rivers of Rajyaghar to prevent against smuggling and other illegal activities. The Grand Army maintains the "Marine Commando Group" (MCG), an elite corps within the army which is often tasked with conducting the most difficult of operations. The Royal Air Force operates the "Specialist Paratrooper Service" (SPS) which often works alongside the MCG in difficult operations.
The Monarch of Rajyaghar is the Supreme Commander in Chief of the armed forces, however, executive management of the armed forces is conducted on the Monarch's behalf by the Secretary of State for Defence, who leads the Ministry of Defence, with advice from the Premier and National Security Council. With a strength of over 450 thousand active personnel and a reserve force over 1.3 million, the Rajyani armed forces is one of the largest in Satria. The military budget is currently 3.2% of GDP, up from 2.5% in 2010.
Organisation
Operational Commands
The operational commands are the major subdivisions of the organisation of the armed forces. Notably, only the operational commands of the army adhere to the borders of the national regions of Rajyaghar. The commands of the air force are determined on a mix of geographical and state borders and naval commands are determined via maritime geography.
Operational Commands of the Army
- Central Command - maroon
- Western Command - lime
- Northern Command - teal
- Pavitra Command - purple
- Southern Command - red
- Eastern Command - green
The Southern Army Command is the largest operational command in the Army due to the insurgent groups within the southern states and the continued threat of an Ajahadyan invasion. For these reasons the Southern Army Command sees routine deployments to assist law enforcement and to present a physical presence of the military to deter insurgencies and invasion. The Pavitra Army Command is the mountainous command of the Royal Army and is specialised in mountain warfare.
Operational Commands of the Air Force
- Central Air Command - navy
- Western Air Command - green
- Northern Air Command - light blue
- Eastern Air Command - orange
- South Eastern Air Command - red
- Southern Air Command - purple
Unlike the Army Commands, the borders of the Air Commands are drawn based on a combination of administrative borders and geographical regions. The Pavitra Mountain Range acts as the main dividing line between the north-western air commands and the south-eastern air commands. The South Eastern Air Command, nicknamed the Aegis (transl. the shield), is the largest of the air commands and forms the first line of defence against an Ajahadyan invasion.
- Northern Naval Command - green
- Straits Naval Command - red
- Paridhi Naval Command - navy
The Straits and Northern Naval Commands see constant deployments, monitoring and protecting shipping routes and protecting the integrity of Rajyani territorial waters. The Paridhi Naval Command only deploys for anti-piracy missions and bilateral and multilateral naval operations with allied navies. The north-eastern waters of the Aechelion Sea that fall under the remit of the Paridhi Naval Command are not routinely patrolled due to the routine deployment of Euclean naval powers in the region which protect the area from piracy and hostile actors.
Note: Naval Commands are drawn to land borders but by protocol deployments do not extend into the territorial waters of other nations.
Gallery
Armed Forces | Grand Army | Royal Navy | Royal Air Force | Commander-in-Chief | Chief of the Defence Staff |
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TBA | TBA |