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Atmoran Armed Forces
Atmoraanse Krijgsmacht
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Joint service seal of the Atmoran Armed Forces
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Ensign of the Atmoran Armed Forces
Founded15 October 1820
Current form3 July 1945
Service branches
HeadquartersThe Citadel, Department of National Defence, Alexandria
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefImperial Standard and Flag of the CINCUAF.png High Queen Katherine II
Minister of National DefenceMinister of National Defence Flag (Atmora).png Sabrina Anthonissen
Chief of the Defence StaffFlag of the CDS-BSK.png Field Marshal Francis van Greyffenswerth
Personnel
Military age16 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service
ConscriptionDuring Wartime
Available for
military service
32.4 million, age 17-49 (2015 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
10.6 million (2015 est.)
Active personnel1,319,304 (ranked 4th)
Reserve personnel938,266
Deployed personnel25,000
Expenditure
Budget$718,08 billion
Percent of GDP4.35%
Industry
Domestic suppliersArchane Group
Fokker Heavy Industries
Elzevier Group
Karthmetaal N.V.
Gerards N.V.
Aviolanda Vliegtuigfabrikant N.V.
Maurenbrecher-Pamentier Vliegtuigfabrikant N.V.
Vossaert Zware Industrieën N.V.
Hispano-Suiza N.V.
Mannesse Systems
Porsche Heavy Industries
SDC Group
Boshove-Koningh Group
Vastenavond & Kruimer
Rosenholz & Volkaert Groep N.V.
De Bruycker Zware Industrieën N.V.
Noordraven N.V.
Haselier-Drykoningen Groep N.V.
Koninklijke Artillerie-Inrichtingen Groep
Foreign suppliers Connuriste
 Vozh
 Mizuho
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RanksAtmoran Armed Forces ranks and insignia

The Atmoran Armed Forces (AF) (Iravian: Atmoraanse Krijgsmacht, AKM), also known as Her Majesty's Armed Forces (Dutch: Harer Majesteits Strijdkrachten, HMSK), are military services tasked with the defence of the Atmoran Confederation. They also promote Atmora's wider interests and provide humanitarian aid.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Atmoran Armed Forces is High Queen Katherine II, to whom members of the forces swear allegiance. The Atmoran Armed Forces is led by the Chief of the Defence Staff; Field Marshal Francis van Greyffenswerth, who is advised and assisted by the Defence Council and leads the Armed Forces Command. Overseas garrisons and facilities are maintained across the Atmoran Confederation.

History

Origins and formation

Prior to Atmoran unification in 1812, the Atmoran states each maintained their own military and paramilitary forces till the Atmoran Unification War and the conventions and final signing of the Constitution of the Atmoran Confederation with the Federal Parliament passing the Federal Military Authorisation Act of 1815 (Federale militaire machtigingswet) unifying the various independent armies and navies into a single unified command under the Ministry of War and the Ministry of the Navy.

Modelled on the Royal Lieseltanian Army were to be unified into the Royal Army (Rijksleger) during times of war and undergo standardisation and training during times of peace. The Monarch of Atmora who held the position as the President of the Confederation (Presidium des Statenbond) would, in times of war, be Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Army. During times of peace, the states of Brunswijk, Asvarre, Gallia, Huldenberg, Larsenburg and Lieseltania would all maintain respective command over their armies, but would standardise in the Lieseltanian army model.

For the formation of the Royal Atmoran Navy, all navies of the respective states would be merged into the unified national navy following Royal Lieseltanian Navy, Royal Gallian Navy, and Royal Asvarrese Navy naval traditions. The Ministry of the Navy and the Admiralty Board would assume full control over the Navy acting in place of the Atmoran crown as Commander-in-Chief of the Navy.

Atmoranisation of the states armies was under full swing during the Alexandrine Wars in which the Atmoran Army and the Royal Atmoran Navy were used extensively in the Atmoran-Mizuhese War, Voshan Interior Wars, Atmoran-Fusang War, Aravean Civil War, and the First Ghelen War in the early and mid 19th century. The Voshan Interior Wars by the 1860s became increasingly unpopular in the Catholic states of the Confederation protesting catholic soldiers being deployed in the colonies, leading to the formation of colonial militias.

Atmora's failures in suppressing the Autumn Revolution in 1904 and the start of the Vozhsk War of Independence in 1911. The Atmoran Army's failures in securing victory in Vozh led to Atmora signing the Treaty of Lechtenstad in 1913. From 1915 to 1920, the Atmoran military underwent the Seilheimer reformations of Field Marshal Constans Seilheimer and Chancellor Reinout E. Bolkesteijn reorganising and strengthening the national army. Chancellor Bolkesteijn and Field Marshal Seilheimer passed the National Defence Act (Wet op de Nationale Defensie) on 20 January 1917, forming the Ministry of National Defence and dissolving the various independent state armies.

Empire and the Third Voshan War

The Cold War

Current structure

Budget

Personnel

Personnel in each service

Atmoran Armed Forces
Active Reserve Governing Body Area
Atmora Atmoran Army 562,365 618,670 Ministry of National Defence
Atmora Royal Atmoran Navy 337,325 128,851 Ministry of National Defence
Atmora Royal Marine Corps 76,760 19,345 Ministry of National Defence
Atmora Royal Atmoran Air Force 312,854 171,400 Ministry of National Defence
1,319,304 938,266
National Marechaussee and Others
Active Auxiliary Governing Body Area
Atmora National Marechaussee 268,243 87,500 Ministry of State Security
FMAR Flag.png Financial Marechaussee 189,561 31,671 Ministry of Finance
Flag van Kustwacht Atmora.png Atmoran Coast Guard 37,100 9,460 Ministry of State Security
494,904 128,631

Types of personnel

Enlisted

Non-commissioned officers

Warrant Officers

Commissioned officers

Five-star ranking

Order of precedence