Syaran National Forces
Syaran National Forces | |
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Founded | 1988 - Present |
Country | Syara |
Type | Military reserve force |
Size | 750,000 |
Part of | National Forces Central Command |
Garrison/HQ | Zovahr |
Motto(s) | In defense of our soil and sovereignty |
Engagements | Imerti Conflict Zemplen War |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Anita Beleska |
Chief of the Realm Defense Forces | Field Marshal Keghart Pashian |
The Syaran National Forces (Syaran: Националните сили на Сјаран) is a reserve component of the Syaran Commonality Armed Forces. The Syaran National Forces operate as a Military reserve force of the SCAF to provide additional manpower and formations as needed in the event of war or natural disaster. They are a distinct entity from the Realm Guards, who fall under the authority of the Syaran Realm Governments, and the Syaran Strategic Forces, which is an additional reserve component.
The majority of Syaran National Forces members hold jobs in the civilian market the Syaran economy. A small number of RDF members, mostly senior enlisted personnel and officers, form a cadre of full time members who oversee the administrative functions of the force. The Syaran National Forces fall under the Defense Ministry and field reserve elements of the Syaran National Army and the Commonality Air Force. Realm Defense Force units are mobilized every month for a weekend training session, and three weeks during the summer for more extensive training exercises.
The Syaran National Forces consist of 750,000 personnel organized into their own formations across Syara. Per the Commonality's Constitution, the Syaran National Forces cannot be mobilized without the authorization of the High Council of Syara.
History
The outline of the SCAF's reserve system was written into the Commonality Constitution in 1988, but the specifics were not officially detailed until 1992 when the High Council officially created the Syaran National Forces through the National Defense Act, which was signed into law by Executive Saša Mlinarić. The authorized strength for the SNF in 1995 was 150,000 personnel, which was increased to 250,000 following the 1997 Sopron Bombing. Some members of the SNF were mobilized to support the Zemplen Resolution Campaign, but were withdraw after the National Tribunal of Syara found the involvement of the RDF a violation of the Commonality Constitution.
During the Imerti Conflict members of SNF took part in fighting during the Battle of Zapko and the force was officially mobilized by the High Council, but fighting ceased before any significant SNF forces could be deployed. Rising tensions with Ruvelka led to the SNF being expanded to 450,000 troops by 2008, all of which were mobilzied upon the outbreak of the Zemplen War. During the war SNF forces operated on the same level as the active duty forces of the SCAF, taking part in all major battles and operations. Following Syara's defeat, the SNF was reformed under the 2011 Defense Expansion Act, which alloted greater manpower and resources to the RDF in light of Syara's trouble with personnel shortages during the conflict.
Organization
As of 2021, the SNF has an allotted strength of 750,000 troops. This includes both Army and Air Force personnel, who are typically supplied with older equipment and arms compared to the active component. Both are organized in a similar fashion to their active duty counterparts. Per the 2020 Commonality Defense Review, the SNF is organized into seven corps of four divisions each, and one air division.
- XX Corps - Western Makedon
- 2nd Cavalry Division
- 5th Armored Division
- 7th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 19th Infantry Division (Motorized)
- XXI Corps - Eastern Makedon
- 3rd Mechanized Infantry Division
- 6th Armored Division
- 9th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 12th Infantry Division (Motorized)
- XXII Corps - Eastern Galania
- 11th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 15th Mountain Division
- 16th Armored Division
- 18th Infantry Division (Motorized)
- XXIII Corps - Western Galania
- 29th Infantry Division (Motorized)
- 30th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 3rd Cavalry Division
- 35th Mechanized Infantry Division
- XXIV Corps - Hayreniky
- 40th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 42nd Infantry Division (Motorized)
- 51st Mechanized Infantry Division
- 52nd Armored Division
- XXV Corps - Southern Scitaria
- 40th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 42nd Infantry Division (Motorized)
- 51st Mechanized Infantry Division
- 52d Armored Division
- XXVI Corps - Northern Scitaria
- 57th Infantry Division (Motorized)
- 62nd Armored Division
- 74th Mechanized Infantry Division
- 90th Infantry Division (Motorized)
- 5th Air Division
- 42nd Fighter Regiment
- 43rd Figther Regiment
- 44th Fighter Regiment
- 45th Fighter Regiment