Æþurian Armed Forces

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United Republic of Æþurheim Armed Forces
Forente Republikken Æþurheim Forsvaret
Founded1086 (Royal Army)
Current form1991 (Fall of the Futurists)
Service branches URA Army
URA Navy
URA Air Force
HeadquartersBredt Øye
Leadership
Supreme ChancellorMonika Schefer
High General (Army)/Supreme CommanderAxel Rappe
High Admiral (Navy)Sven Erikson
High Marshal (Air Force)Elsa Vek
Manpower
Military age17
ConscriptionUnenforced, 16
Available for
military service
~ million, age 16-40
Fit for
military service
~ million, age 16-40
Reaching military
age annually
~ million
Active personnel1.67 million (2019 estimate)
Reserve personnel1.12 million (2019 estimate)
Expenditures
Budget$141,328,016,979.39 (2018)
Percent of GDP8.9
Industry
Domestic suppliersKraken Industriell, various others

The Æþurian Armed Forces are the military forces of Æþurheim. The URA Armed Forces are the third largest military force by number of personnel in Tyran.

Though originally founded by the Iron Kingdom in 1086 CE after royal unification, the armed forces of Æþurheim have undergone significant changes in the centuries since, with several regime changes necessitating new thought process and reorganization. Its current form was pioneered in 1953 after the Great War and the political face of it settled in 1991 after the fall of the Futurists who had ruled the Republikk for decades with a mailed fist. Its proximity to rival neighbors of near parity strength has always necessitated a large military force, but the depths to which it is wound into Æþurian society and culture means it goes beyond a mere fighting force. The military is the center of their society. It is not just an armed force, but an all-encompassing public works organization. The military police are also the civic police. The fire brigades serve the civilian population as well as military facilities. The corps of engineers builds and maintains airports, schools, water purification plants, and power stations. The merchant marine transports public as well as privately owned goods. It was once claimed by an Acrean observer that "Æþurheim is not as much a state with an army, as an army with a state.”

History

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