Armed Forces of the Militarized State of Mehrava

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Mehravan Armed Forces
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Service branches
  • Militarized State of Mehrava Army
  • Mehravan Air Force
  • Mehravan Navy
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefSupreme Leader Arzhan Admejhad
Minister of DefenceZaqând Razjhavan
Chief of Defence StaffGeneral Beghzôr Mâzandgi
Manpower
Military age18
ConscriptionYes
Available for
military service
21,707,694, age 15–49
Fit for
military service
23,031,303, age 15–49
Active personnel500,000
Reserve personnel20,000,000
Expenditures
Budget275,100 billion $ACU
Percent of GDP30%
Industry
Domestic suppliers
  • Mehravan Ordnance Factories
  • Heavy Industries Azhtanan
  • Zâgdh Air Weapons Complex
  • Mehrava Aeronautical Complex
  • Mehrava National Missile Development Complex
  • Chaghâ National Research Laboratories
Foreign suppliers

The Armed Forces of the Militarized State of Mehrava (Mehrani: Amjhadâ Farzâv dâr Mizardâd Shâqdarâv Mehravâ) compromise the Army (Armêzh), Air Force (Aijhfar) and the Navy (Naghdâ) of the Militarized State of Mehrava.

The Mehravan Armed Forces are numerically the largest and arguably the most powerful in the Two Rivers Pact . These forces total about 500,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force) plus 20,000,000 reserve and trained personnel that could be mobilized when needed. That makes a total of 20,500,000 military personnel that Mehrava could mobilize. All branches of the armed forces fall under the command of the Supreme Leader. The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.

By the early Arzhanid Dynasty, Mehrava formed it's first unified military consisting of the Ground, Naval and Air Forces. After the coup in 1985, Mehrava began purchasing some weapons from Bakyern. Later, Mehrava began establishing its own armaments industry; its efforts in this remained largely unrecognised internationally, until recently.

The Mehravan government established a five-year rearmament program in 1989 to replace worn-out weaponry from the coup in 1985. Mehrava spent 10 billion $ACU between 1989 and 1992 on arms. Mehrava ordered weapons designed to prevent other states' military to enter their land and restore the monarchy.

Commanders

Major General Arzhan Admejhad (Supreme Leader of Mehrava and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Militarized State) Major General Barzaqând Barânjhad (Senior Military Advisor to the Supreme Leader of the Militarized State) Brigadier General Zaqând Razjhavan (Minister of Defence) Brigadier General Beghzôr Mâzandgi (Chief of Defence Staff) Brigadier General Mukzând Arztâshan (Commander-in-Chief of the Army) Brigader General Môuzand Kârzaneh (Commander of the Army Ground Forces) Brigadier General Arnâz Bouzândgheh (Commander of Air Defense Forces) Rear Admiral Hazdâr Hâraijhad (Commander of the Navy)

Structure

  • Military Office of the Supreme Leader
    • General Staff of the Armed Forces
      • Militarized State of Mehrava Army (Armêzh)
        • Ground Force
        • Air Defense
        • Air Force
        • Navy
      • Law Enforcement Force (Police)

The Mehravan regular military, or Militarized State of Mehrava Army, consists of the Militarized State of Mehrava Army Ground Forces, Militarized State of Mehrava Navy, Militarized State of Mehrava Air Force, and the Militarized State of Mehrava Air Defense Force. The regular armed forces have an estimated 500,000 personnel: the Militarized State of Mehrava Army Ground Forces with 440,000, the Militarized State of Mehrava Navy with 2000, and the Militarized State of Mehrava Air Force with 38,000 airmen. Militarized State of Mehrava Air Defense Force is a branch split off from the MSMAF and has 20,000 personnel.

Budget

Mehrava's 2019 defense budget was estimated to be $ACU 275,100 billion, accounting for 30% of the national GDP.