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Latest revision as of 08:32, 1 April 2019

Fuso Army
扶桑軍
扶桑軍
Fuso Armed Forces.png
FoundedJuly 12, 1950
CountryFusō
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size422,000 active personnel
261,000 reserve personnel
Part ofFuso Armed Forces
Garrison/HQItogaya, Shojyuku, Edo
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefSokuji Kado
Minister of DefenseShirayuchi Mayumi
Chief of Staff, Joint StaffAdmiral Ino Matoko
Chief of the Army StaffGeneral Oda Kobayashi

The Fuso Army (扶桑軍 Fuso-Rikugun) is the land-warfare branch of the Fuso Armed Forces, is and the de facto army of Fuso. It was formed in July 12, 1950, which replaced the Imperial Fusoese Army. The Army operates under the command of the chief of the army staff, based in the city of Itogaya, Shojyuku, Edo. It currently has over 422,000 active personnel since 2018. The Fuso Army is tasked for the defense of the Fusoese islands and it's interests from across the globe, including it's allies.

History

The effects of the Intercontinental War rapidly exhausted much of Fuso's military, and an eventual collapse of the Imperial Government allowed a non-violent sweep that caused changes throughout the country including the military. After the reformation of it's armed forces, the Fuso Army is the first branch of the armed forces that was formed, and was quickly put into combat readiness when the Khosun War broke out. The Fuso Army has never since been deployed overseas till the early 90s, where it was deployed for tactical and logistics aid during a civil war on the west of the continent.

The role of the army continues to expand further, especially in the rise of North Khosun and Huang stepped up efforts for initiatives to counter future threats coming from them.

Current deployment

Personnel

Basic training for lower-secondary and upper-secondary academy graduates began in the training brigade and lasted approximately three months. Specialized enlisted and non-commissioned officer (NCO) candidate courses were available in branch schools and qualified NCOs could enter an eight-to-twelve-week officer candidate program. Senior NCOs and graduates of an eighty-week NCO polit course were eligible to enter officer candidate schools, as were graduates of the National Defense Academy at Yosuke and graduates of all four-year universities. Specialized courses, such as advanced technical, flight, medical and command and staff officer courses were also run by the Fuso Army. Like the other branches of the armed forces, the Fuso Army ran a youth cadet program offering technical training to lower-secondary school graduates below military age in return for a promise of enlistment, which is based on a western, modern day JROTCs.

Due to the high density and urbanization of the Fusoese islands, especially in the mainland, most large-scale trainings are held at the southeast island of Koshou, with some in the mainland being used but with extensive noise restrictions. Overtime, the Fuso Army has adapted to these conditions by conducting command post exercises, map maneuvers, investing in simulators and other training programs, as well as participating in overseas military exercises and training at locations such as the Maurinet Training Center in Amerria.

Equipment

Vehicles

Name Image Origin Quantity Notes
Light Vehicles / MMVs / Trucks
SA Armories LAV
JGSDF Light Armored vehicle 20120408-01.JPG
Fuso 8,010
Hitsubishi Type 75 Multipurpose Truck JGSDF-3.5tdump.JPG Fuso Approx 19,000
North Point PMV JGSDF Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle 20161023.jpg Aventhia 23
Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck HEMTT M1120A4 in B-kit configuration.jpg Unspecified 1,118
LSV19 Crawler Singapore Army Mark 2 Light Strike Vehicle on display at the National Museum of Singapore - 20140223.jpg Fuso
Aventhia
53
Armoured vehicles
MBT-12
Type10MBT.jpg
Fuso 670 in active service + 220 in production + 80 on order Main Battle Tank
MBT-89A2
Korean K1 Tank.JPEG
Fuso 650 in active service + 600 in reserve Main Battle Tank
ATV-22
JGSDF Type 16 Maneuver Combat Vehicle(26-6348) left front view at Camp Nihonbara October 1, 2017 02.jpg
Fuso 211 in active service + 90 currently in production Wheeled Tank Destroyer
Type 97 APC
JGSDF APC Type 96 at JGSDF Camp Shimoshizu 02.jpg
Fuso 1,109 Armored personnel carrier
Type 89 IFV
Running JGSDF Type89 IFV at JGSDF Review of Troops.jpg
Fuso 753 Infantry fighting vehicle
Assault Amphibious Vehicle
AAV-australia.jpg
Fuso 102 Currently assigned for combined operations with the Fuso Navy
Type 82 CCV
JGSDF Type82 Command Communication Vehicle 20120610-02.JPG
Fuso 186 Serves as a mobile command vehicle
Artillery
Type 88 Guntai-AA JGSDF type 87 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun 02.jpg Fuso 89 Set to be upgraded or replaced soon
Type 08 Khu-SAM JGSDF Type03 SAM (launcher) 02.jpg Fuso 183 Mobile, medium-to-long range surface-to-air missile with anti-ballistic missile capability
Type 14 Kai-STSM 12式地対艦誘導弾.jpg Fuso 49 Mobile, medium range surface-to-ship missile
Type 93 AAM JGSDF Koukidousha (TOYOTA) 10.jpg Fuso 318 Mobile, medium range surface-to-air missile
Type 99 155mm Self-propelled Howitzer 99式自走155mmりゅう弾砲 (8464256105).jpg Fuso 221 Self-propelled artillery
Type 06 HIMARS HIMARS - missile launched.jpg Fuso 127 Guided, self-propelled, multiple rocket launcher
Type 93 AAM JGSDF Koukidousha (TOYOTA) 10.jpg Fuso 189
MWSPH177 SLWH Pegasus.jpg Fuso 137
M777 M777 howitzer rear.jpg Aventhia 521

Aircraft

Name Image Origin Quantity Notes
Aircraft
AH-64D / AH-64E Apache
JGSDF AH-64D 20120108-01.JPG
Unspecified 79 AH-64D
31 AH-64E
AH-1SF Cobra AH-1SinTakayubaru.JPG Unspecified 183 AH-1SF variants are coupled with Fusoese technology
Kagasaki OH-1 観測ヘリコプター (cropped).jpg Fuso 101 currently in active service, 8 more in production, 5 on order Scout and reconnaissance helicopter
UH-60FA JGSDF UH-60JA 20090822-02.JPG Unspecified 389 Transport helicopter
CH-47FA CH-47JA 20090822 Yokota AFB-02.JPG Unspecified 229 Transport helicopter
UH-1FJ JGSDF UH-1J 20120520-01.JPG Unspecified 511 120 UH-1FJs are currently in modernization, being upgraded to the UH-1FJG
V-42 Condor (V/STOL) VMM-162 Osprey on the tarmac in Iraq on April 1-2008.JPG Futrellia 15 in active service 20+ on order Multipurpose operations for both the Fuso Army and the Fuso Navy

Organization