Zamorodnian Combined Militia

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Zamorodnian Combined Militia
Замородинська Зведена Міліція
Zamorodyns'ka Zvedena Militsiya
Banner of Hetman Petrenko
Banner of Hetman Petrenko
Founded1742
Leadership
HetmanOleh Bohdanuk Petrenko
Manpower
Conscriptionvariable
Available for
military service
6,923,316, age 18 to 55
Active personnel55,000 to 62,000
Reserve personnelapprox. 2 million
Expenditures
Budget$5.63 billion
Percent of GDP3.15%
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HistoryMilitary history of Zamorodna

The Zamorodnian Combined Militia (Zamorodnian: Замородинська Зведена Міліція; Zamorodyns'ka Zvedena Militsiya), rarely known as the United Zamorodnian Host, is the unified military of the Zamorodnian Hetmanate. Commanded by the Hetman, the Combined Militia is composed of local militias raised in each of the fifteen stanytsy in Zamorodna. Training, equipment, numbers, and methods of recruitment vary drastically from one stanytsa to the next, but each one is obligated to muster a minimal force determined at the election of a new hetman.

The Combined Militia is rare among professional armed forces in that it has no distinct branches of service, with no specialized units even subordinated to a special role branch. Each militia is effectively treated as its own asset under a unified command structure. As a landlocked country, Zamorodna has a negligible force of riverine vessels placed at the Hetman's command. The country's air power is provided by the Kostyanopol Air Militia and the Barabanopol Air Force which are typically unified into a single division with airborne-capable troops.

The exact size of the Combined Militia is difficult to ascertain when forces are not actively mustered. Several stanytsy permit ineligible citizens to train with qualified reservists and in some cases even alongside standing service personnel. Ten of the fifteen stanytsy practice some form of conscription when the other five to now. In general, estimates of active personnel range between 55,000 and 62,000 while the number of reservists may approach two million.

The Zamorodnian Combined Militia sources equipment from a variety of sources. Traditionally, the Veliko Tsardom has been the source of much of the Hetmanate's equipment. Over the past decades, Zamorodna's own arms industry has grown to meet a portion of its domestic demand. Private purchases from global arms and equipment manufacturers have also supplemented domestic and Veliko production. As each stanytsy procures equipment for its respective militias, equipment between units often varies greatly and there are few standards.

History

Historically, the Kvor culture was highly martial with the expectation that every capable man trained as a warrior. The settlement of the Kvor in the region of modern-day Zamorodna gradually challenged the preservation of the roles of warriors in their hosts. However, for the period of Zamorodna's history as an autonomous region under the Veliko Tsardom, these customs were preserved with Kvor osavuls and warriors ruling over Staryzamian peasants and serfs who worked the land.

Zamorodnian ax-pistol from circa. the mid-17th century

In this era, Kvor warriors were trained to ride on horseback and fight with bows, spears, lances, and axes. Squadrons of Kvor riders were frequently recruited as mercenaries in foreign countries to act as raiders and scouts behind enemy lines, light cavalry in pitched battles, and dragoons in occupations. Many conservative Kvor warriors were reluctant to adopt gunpowder weapons, opting to continue to train with the bow. Other riders adopted pistols and blunderbusses with enthusiasm, even modifying some with ax heads to create dual-purpose weapons.

File:Kuban Cossacks 1937.jpg
Zamorodnian militia riders on parade, c. 1940

Major demographic changes, industrialization, and geopolitical concerns gradually brought about the end of the martial roles of many Kvor. The Staryzamian and Kvor settlers had also been largely assimilated or subsumed by a melting pot "Zamorodnian" culture. The end of the warrior culture necessitated the rise of a professional soldiering class that was more flexible and doctrinally normative than the traditional Kvor riders. With the introduction of the New Compact in 1742, the Hetman was empowered to order the levying of militias and supercede the orders of the local osavuls. This has been widely regarded as the foundation of the Combined Zamorodnian Militia. Each subsequent tenure of a new hetman sees the demands and capabilities of the militia reevaluated, such that they are generally considered to undergo some degree of reorganization, though this is discretionary. The term "Combined Militia" came into use in the 1870s, noting distinctions between different militia units. Prior to this, the unified forces under the command were referred to as the "United Host", though this term is rarely used at present.

Structure and organization

While each stanytsa is responsible for raising a militia for the Hetman, in practice the stanytsy each raise at least two units: one active and one reserve militia. Other stanytsy raise three or four militias accounting for separate conscript forces or air or sea assets.

Zamorodnian militias are official under the unified command of the Hetman and the Hetman's staff who typically hold the rank of luk otaman. Each luk otaman commands a military district of three to five militias. Militias are legally subordinated to Zamorodna's judiciaries. In osavulships, the osavul appoints the judiciary and thus appoints a commander to lead the stanytsa's militia under orders from a luk otaman. In the sovyety, the judiciary is composed of the elected members of the sovyet's rada. In either case, the individual appointed or elected to command the militia holds the rank of vitse-osavul. Other officers beneath a vitse-osavul include the kurenyk, who commands a battalion of 400-800 soldiers, and the sotnyk who commands approximately 100. A platoon-equivalent unit is commanded by an okrugnyk or a hutyrnyk.

Training

The training regimens of Zamorodnian militias are not standardized beyond a set of minimum standards of fitness for military service. Most stanytsy maintain a more stringent standard of fitness than the minimum. In general, the minimum age for enrollment in a militia is 18 years old, though some stanytsy have youth or scouting programs that drill and train youths in military readiness. Active service members are required to train three days per week in peacetime, including general fitness, marksmanship, and survival training. Reservists are subjected to more irregular training with fewer formal requirements. Some reservists are only required to train as little as one weekend per year while others train weekly.

One iconic feature of Zamorodnian military training is the hopak, an acrobatic dance that is frequently taught and practiced as a form of exercise. More recently, the combat hopak has gained traction as a martial arts adaptation of the dance.

Equipment

Infantry equipment

Small arms
Model Image Origin Type Calibre Notes
BVV Sokyl DP25
Kalaschnikow AK 107 noBG.png
 Zamorodna Assault rifle 6.35×38mm Service rifle
VShH1 DP30
92-1-ak.jpg
 Velikoslavia Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Service rifle, unlicensed domestic production
OShH2/3 DPZ
ODFEquipment AROld.png
 Ostrozava Assault rifle 7.62×39mm
5.8×42mm
Service rifle
TSh60 DP30
AKM automatkarbin - 7,62x39mm.jpg
 Velikoslavia Assault rifle 7.62×39mm Service rifle
TShHK DP21
Aks74u.jpg
 Velikoslavia Assault carbine 5.45×39mm Service carbine, in limited use with vehicle crews and special forces
BVV Drozd DP40
Pistolet fort 12 travmatik com 1 by-sa.jpg
 Zamorodna Pistol 9×18mm Service pistol
TPH1 DP35/2
Пистолет Макарова.png
 Velikoslavia Pistol 9×18mm Service pistol
OPH2 DP39
ODFEquipment PistolOne.png
 Ostrozava Pistol 10×25mm Service pistol
OShP4 DP39
ODFEquipment SMG3.png
 Ostrozava Submachine gun 10×25mm In limited use with vehicle crews
Muzaka BP26
M1911A1.png
 Belfras Pistol 9×19mm In limited use
Beta BMP45
MP5.jpg
 Belfras Submachine gun 9×19mm In limited use with vehicle crews and special forces
THMK66 DP30 RPK Machine Gun 7.62 x 39.jpg  Velikoslavia Light machine gun 7.62×39mm Squad support weapon
VHMK75 DP30D PKM of Hungarian Army.JPG  Velikoslavia Medium machine gun 7.62×54mmR Squad support and vehicle-mounted weapon
VHMK77 DP50
NSVT (2).JPG
 Velikoslavia Heavy machine gun 12.7×108mm Vehicle-mounted weapon
VSH78 DP30D SVD Dragunov.jpg  Velikoslavia Sniper rifle 7.62×54mmR Designated marksman and anti-personnel sniping weapon
OH24 DPZ Gewehr 98, right side.jpg  Ostrozava
 Zamorodna
Bolt-action rifle 7.92×57mm
7.62×54mmR
In limited official use
VH1891/30 Mosin nagant m9130 from cia.jpeg  Velikoslavia
 Zamorodna
Bolt-action rifle 7.92×57mm
7.62×54mmR
In limited official use
Model Image Origin Type Notes
VT Hranat PRH60
Rgd 5 hand grenade.jpeg
 Velikoslavia Hand grenade 58mm, 3 to 4 second fuse
VRH64
RPG-7 detached.jpg
 Velikoslavia Rocket-propelled grenade 40mm reusable unguided launcher
VRH95
RPG-29 USGov.JPG
 Velikoslavia Rocket-propelled grenade 105mm reusable unguided launcher
VPKR76
Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Russian-Made Missile Found in Hezbollah Hands.jpg
 Velikoslavia Anti-tank guided missile 135mm SACLOS wired-guided missile
VZKR77
SA-7.jpg
 Velikoslavia MANPADS 72mm infrared homing missile

Land vehicles

Armoured fighting vehicles
Model Image Origin Type Armament Quantity
AB Het'man 2000 Strong Europe Tank Challenge 2018 (42054365704) (cropped).jpg  Zamorodna Main battle tank
  • 125mm tank gun
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
  • 12.7mm pintle machine gun
10
AB Borsuk 79 T-72AMT, Kyiv 2018, 05.jpg  Zamorodna
 Velikoslavia
Main battle tank
  • 125mm tank gun
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
  • 12.7mm pintle machine gun
102
OR Baran 53A Chilean Leopard 1V.jpg  Ostrozava Main battle tank
  • 105mm tank gun
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
  • 12.7mm pintle machine gun
22
VT Zherebets' 59 T-10 tank.jpg  Velikoslavia Heavy tank
  • 122mm tank gun
  • 12.7mm coaxial machine gun
  • 12.7mm pintle machine gun
>50
Model Image Origin Type Armament Quantity
BVV VBV R15 Kharkiv Morozov BTR-3E1 APC (9689290574).jpg  Zamorodna Armoured personnel carrier
  • 30mm autocannon
  • 30mm grenade launcher
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
28
BVV VBV R19 Bangladesh Army Dong Feng EQ2050 (31586398361).jpg  Zamorodna Armoured car
  • 40mm grenade launcher
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
40
VT VBV R65 BTR-60PB NVA.JPG  Velikoslavia Armoured personnel carrier
  • 12.7mm machine gun
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
66
VT VBA R68 БРДМ-2. Энергодар.jpg  Velikoslavia Armoured car
  • 12.7mm machine gun
  • 7.62mm coaxial machine gun
22

Artillery

Self-propelled artillery
Model Image Origin Type Calibre Quantity
AB T'hir RU69
BM-21 Grad Armed Forces of Ukraine.jpg
 Zamorodna
 Velikoslavia
MLRS 40×122mm 24
VT SA78 D48
Ukrainian 2S1 Gvozdika SPG.jpg
 Velikoslavia Self-propelled howitzer 122mm 45
VT SA77 D60
2S3 Akatsiya Ukrainian Army, 2016 (cropped).jpg
 Velikoslavia Self-propelled howitzer 152mm 31
Towed artillery
Model Image Origin Type Calibre Quantity
TPtA49 DP333
D-44-beyt-hatotchan-1.jpg
 Velikoslavia Anti-tank gun 85mm >5
TBPH66 D48
D-30J 122mm VS2.jpg
 Velikoslavia Howitzer 122mm 126
AB Molot Bozhyy D80
203-мм Б-4.JPG
 Zamorodna Siege howitzer 203mm 3
Mortars
Model Image Origin Type Calibre Quantity
TVzhM87 DP472
2S12 Sani (heavy mortar system).jpg
 Velikoslavia Heavy mortar 120mm ~120
TPihM89 DP322
Oboronexpo2014part3-20.jpg
 Velikoslavia Medium mortar 82mm ~600

Aircraft

Fixed-wing aircraft
Model Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
VRL83 Horobets'
Ukrainian Air Force Sukhoi Su-27P Flanker (29583343448).jpg
 Velikoslavia Multirole combat aircraft 26 4th generation fighter, armed with a 30mm autocannon and nine hardpoints with 4.4 tonnes ordnance capacity
VShL83 Shturmovyk
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 Velikoslavia Attack aircraft 11 4th generation fighter, armed with a 23mm autocannon and ten hardpoints with 8.0 tonnes ordnance capacity
VShL70 Blyskavka
20110827 9196 Su-22M4 Radom Air Show.jpg
 Velikoslavia Attack aircraft 24 3rd generation fighter, armed with two 23mm autocannons and twelve hardpoints with 4.0 tonnes ordnance capacity
VVL76 Horbatyy Kyt
7f14dfa63b5b6d3531bb21698e5ff8288fb36fc7 (27161116206).jpg
 Velikoslavia Transport/reconnaissance aircraft 24
Helicopters
Model Image Origin Type Quantity Notes
VUH75 Zlyy Lani
Практичне авіанаведення українських екіпажів Мі-24 по умовних цілях противника 01.jpg
 Velikoslavia Attack helicopter 32 Armed with a 12.7mm machine gun, two side-mounted 7.62mm machine guns, hardpoints with 2.3 tonnes ordnance capacity, and can transport 8 troops or 4 stretchers
VTH73 Stehna
БРИГАДНІ НАВЧАННЯ 37.JPG
 Velikoslavia Transport helicopter 8 Equipped with six hardpoints with 4.0 tonnes ordnance capacity and can transport 24 troops or 12 stretchers

Ranks and insignia

Officer ranks

Staff officers Senior officers Junior officers
Rank Hetman Koshovyy
Otaman
Luk Otaman Osavul Vitse-Osavul Kurenyk Sotnyk Vitse-Sotnyk Okrugnyk Hutyrnyk
Insignia 11 УНР 30-03-1920 Полковник.svg Blank.svg 10 УНР 30-03-1920 Підполковник.svg Blank.svg 09 УНР 30-03-1920 Сотник.svg 08 УНР 30-03-1920 Пoручник.svg 07 УНР 30-03-1920 Хoрунжий.svg 06 УНР 30-03-1920 Підxoрунжий.svg 02 УНР 30-03-1920 Гурткoвий.svg 01 УНР 30-03-1920 Козак.svg

Represents a civil rank which has no formal role in the military hierarchy.

Other ranks

Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
Rank Starshyy
Horunzhyy
Horunzhyy Starshyy
Desyatnyk
Desyatnyk Vystun Starshyy
Stryletsʹ
Stryletsʹ Kursant
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