Caspiaan Armed Forces

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Royal Caspiaan Armed Forces
Founded17th century
Current form1922
Service branchesArmy, Air Force, Navy
HeadquartersViitaniemi, Caspiaa
Leadership
KingOliver I
Prime MinisterTullia Grönberg
Minister of DefenseNikolai Bjornson
Manpower
Military age18
Active personnel189,282 (2021)
Reserve personnel35,150 (2019)
Expenditures
Percent of GDP1.2% (2019)
Industry
Foreign suppliersZamastan
Emmiria
Quetana

The Royal Caspiaan Armed Forces, abbreviated RCAF, are in charge of guaranteeing the sovereignty and independence of the Kingdom of Caspiaa, defending its territorial integrity and the constitutional order. They are composed of: the Army, the Air Force, the Navy, and the Home Guard. The CAF is one of the most powerful militaries in Euronia, and also occupies a prominent position in the structure of the Western Euronia Defense Alliance (WEDA). A largely neutral country until the World War (1949-54), Caspiaan forces have since participated in several conflicts, including the 1999-2005 Vulkaria War and the Terehan War. The Caspiaan Armed Forces often operates in Coalition of Crown Albatross peacekeeping missions.

The Caspiaan Armed Forces numbers about 125,000 personnel, including civilian employees. According to 2019 mobilization plans, full mobilization produces approximately 183,000 combatant personnel. Caspiaa has conscription (including 6–12 months of training); in 2013, the country became the first in Euronia and WEDA to draft women as well as men. However, due to less need for conscripts after the World War, few people have to serve if they are not motivated.

History

Conflicts

Conflicts directly involving Royal Caspiaan Armed Forces

No. Conflict Casualties
1 The World War
  • 36,392 dead
  • 89,000 wounded
2 First War in Vulkaria
  • 38 dead
  • 202 wounded
3 Second War in Vulkaria
  • 246 dead
  • 1,002 wounded
4 Ossinia War
  • 2 dead
  • 4 wounded
5 Terehan War
  • 146 dead
  • 600 wounded
6 Operation Afton
Zalluabed civil war
  • 17 dead
  • 200 wounded

Command structure

Structure

Army

Equipment

Navy

Equipment

Air Force

Equipment

Home Guard

Equipment