Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces

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Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces
ほてらじあの自衛軍
Flag of the Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces.png
Flag of the Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces
Founded29 July 1950; 74 years ago (1950-07-29)
Service branchesHoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force
Naval ensign of the Hoterallia Naval Self-Defense Army.png Hoterallia Naval Self-Defense Force
Hoterallia Air Self-Defense Force
HeadquartersMinistry of Defense, Orajioe, Hoterallia
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefHoterallia Head of Ministries Takehiro Nishikawa
Minister of DefenceHoterallia Takeshi Takaida
Chief of Staff, Joint StaffHoterallia General Kōji Yoshikawa
Personnel
Military age18–32 eligible for enlistment
Active personnel165,500 (2021)
Reserve personnel21,000 (2021)
Expenditure
Budget1 billion (2020–21)
Percent of GDP1% (2020-21)
Industry
Domestic suppliers
List

Imae Heavy Industries
Imae Electric
Imae Totoro
Hiromori
Obyashaki Heavy Industries
Tatte Corporation
Hoterallia Marine United
Tsuru Engineering & Shipbuilding
OEPCO
Hoterallia Radio Company
Toshiba
HTT Corporation
Otachi Electric Industry
Kaito-Sichi Manufacturing
Hojo Manufacturing
Tatte Industries
Shousha Manufacturing
PlatiThunder
Hoterajia Steel
Shousha Corporation
(Hoterasseki)
Kayama Limited
Daihatskuu Motor Company
Hiromori Industry

Foreign suppliers

The Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces (Hoterallian: 自衛軍, romanized: Jiei-gun; abbreviated HSDF), also known as the Hoterallian Armed Forces or Hoterallian Army, are the unified military forces of Hoterallia established in 1950. The self-defence forces consists of the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force, the Hoterallia Naval Self-Defense Force, and the Hoterallia Air Self-Defense Force. They are controlled by the Ministry of Defence, with the Prime Minister as commander-in-chief.