Beleroskov Armed Forces
Beleroskov Armed Forces | |
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Founded | 5 October 1905 |
Current form | 3 November 1999 |
Service branches | Army, Navy, Air Force |
Headquarters | Koyevka, Beleroskov |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Vladimir Belskorski |
Minister of Defense | Arkadiy Yaroslavovich |
Commander of the Armed Forces | Krylov Vladimirovich |
Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Conscription | 12 months |
Available for military service | 25,000,000, age 15–49 (2023) |
Fit for military service | 23,000,000, age 15–49 (2023) |
Reaching military age annually | 2,500,000 (2023) |
Active personnel | 900,000 |
Reserve personnel | 1,400,000 |
The Beleroskov Armed Forces are the military forces of the Federation of Beleroskov. It consists of the Army/Ground Forces, Navy, and Aerospace Force. The President of Beleroskov is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. As of 2021, the military has around a million active-duty personnel, which is the world's fifth-largest and Ausiana's third-largest (after Yuan and Haduastan), and about 2–20 million reserve personnel. It is mandatory for all male citizens aged 18–27 to be drafted for a year of service in the Armed Forces. The Beleroskov Armed Forces originate from the UCSS military, which disbanded when the UCSS dissolved in 1999.
History
The United Communist and Socialist States collapsed on 17 March 1999. For the next year, various attempts to keep its unity failed. Over time, some units stationed in the newly independent republics swore loyalty to their new national governments, while a series of treaties between the newly independent states divided up the military's assets. As the UCSS had been a part of the Trans-Toyana Prosper Alliance alongside Drambenburg throughout last decades of its existance, the new government of Beleroskov negotiated staying in the organization at the Lerbin Conference, as a response to the formation of WEDA in 2001. The involvement of the Beleroskovian military in the TTPA resulted in two decades worth of reorganization and little deployment, with only TTPA-sanctioned missions seeing Beleroskovian participation.
Ahead of Drambenburg's invasion and annexation of Blaoria, Beleroskov's government became wary of its association with the TTPA's escalating military standoffs and withdrew from the organization, and negotiated a cooperation agreement with ACWAC, normalizing relations between Beleroskov and Yuan after decades of cautious approach. Beleroskov has since participated in numerous military drills alongside Yuan and other ACWAC member nations.
Both in UCSS and Beleroskovian times, corruption has been a significant impediment to the Armed Forces. Nikolai Ubotrov, despite his desire to rebuild Beleroskovian strength, was not able to seriously deal with corruption in the military. Upon Ubotrov's death in 2022 and Vladimir Belskorski's ascension, the military has overseen major expansion and modernization. Beleroskov's new arms deals with nations like Elastan, Phou, Wallenland, and Zalluabed have led to significant deployments of Beleroskovian forces overseas, most notably during the Hisrea War, the 2022 Ossotia coup, and the Agōmòlām conflict.
Branches and equipment
Army
H-62 - 1600 active
H-70 - 400 active
H-75 - 800 active
TMP-40 - 500 active
TMP-44 - 290 active
Karaluov-92 - 150 active
Aircraft carrier
Beleroskov has two aircraft carriers, both of which were built during the UCSS period.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Aircraft carrier | |||||
Statnik class | Aircraft carrier | VE Yelisy Sergeyevich VE Artemyev Nikita |
Beleroskov | In active service. |
Battlecruiser
The Beleroskov Navy utilizes the Zhvikov-class battlecruiser, a class of nuclear-powered guided-missile battlecruisers originating in the UCSS navy, the largest and heaviest surface combatant warships (i.e. not an aircraft carrier or amphibious assault ship) in operation in the world. Among modern warships, they are second in size only to large aircraft carriers, and of similar size to a World War-era battleship.
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Battlecruiser | |||||
Zhvikov class | Battlecruiser | VY Ustin Victorovich VY Fedulov Anatolievich VY Luka Lepyokhin |
UCSS | In active service. |
Cruisers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Cruiser | |||||
Konyashev class | Guided-missile cruiser | VY Domnin Valerianovich VY Kutuzov Yegorovich VY Koryavin Danilovich VY Tseydlerin Vikentiy VY Vladimir Giyevich |
UCSS | In active service. |
Destroyers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Destroyer | |||||
Komolov class | Anti-submarine guided-missile destroyer | VY Polachev Leonidovich VY Vladimir Volevich VY Dernov Victorovich VY Siyanko Svyatoslavovich VY Arseni Ilarion VY Ivazov Antonovich |
UCSS | In active service. |
Frigates
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Destroyer | |||||
Misalov class | Guided-missile Frigate | VY Benedikt Antonovich VY Menshchikov Stanislavovich VY Dimitri Iptovin VY Rusanov Lodovich VY Rustem Tygarny VY Karaulov Volodovich |
UCSS | In active service. |
Submarines
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Note |
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Submarine | |||||
Lukyan class | Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine | K-200 Gusev Ivanovich K-202 Kanalin Valeryevich K-204 Grovov Vasilievich K-206 Sitnikov Karl Nikitovich K-208 Berezhnoy Rostislavovich |
UCSS | In active service. |
Air Force
As of 2023, the Beleroskov air force operates the following number of squadrons with the equipment listed below; 8 × Bomber squadrons 37 × Fighter squadrons 27 × Attack squadrons 10 × Attack & Reconnaissance squadrons 1 × AEW&C squadron 1 × Tanker squadron
Khromov UL-19 fighter
Khromov UL-17 fighter
Khromov UL-14 bomber
Chernetsky Te-220 bomber
Yegorov AT-40 transport
Nia SA-15 attack helicopter
Nuclear weapons
Beleroskov is a recognized nuclear-weapon state, the country possesses one of the world's largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons. The Beleroskov Federation's constitution states the country reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional aggression that can endanger the existence of the state.