Tengarian Armed Forces
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Tengaria Armed Forces | |
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Тенгарски въоръжени сили | |
Founded | 1 January 1385 |
Current form | 1958 |
Service branches | Tengarian Army Tengarian Navy |
Headquarters | Fort Saint John, Lenovo |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Teodora Kovacheva |
Defense Minister | Angel Zlatanev |
Chief of General Staff | Anderei Lupu |
Personnel | |
Military age | 17 years of age for voluntary military service |
Reaching military age annually | (2010 est.) |
Expenditure | |
Budget | 5.13 billion |
Percent of GDP | 1.27% |
The Tengarian Armed Forces (Tengarian: Тенгарски въоръжени сили) form the armed forces of Tengaria. Historically known as the Imperial Armed Forces, it has existed in various forms since the formation the Empire of Tengaria in 1385. The current name was adopted with the creation of the Tengarian Republic in 1935.
The Armed Forces consists of the Tengarian Army, Tengarian Navy, Tengarian Air Force, and the Tengarian Home Guard. The Army is the oldest and principal organ of the military, and recieves most of the country's military funding. The Air Force and Navy are smaller, mostly organised for defense of the country against foreign invasion. The Home Guard is a wide-reaching branch which oversees law enforcement, military policing, border security, and protection of political figures.
As Tengaria is a part of Samorspi and thus the Tsivebi Military Agreement, the Armed Forces work in close coordination with and generally under the strategic direction of the Soravian Armed Forces. Tengaria relies largely on Soravian support, especially in regards to naval and air engagements, but the army and home guard are mostly autonomous. The Tengarian Armed Forces are a professional and volunteer military, and is one of the only countries in Samorspi not to heavily rely on conscription.
The President of Tengaria acts as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, with command being overseen by the Chief of Staff and the Minister of Defense, both of whom are appointed by the President.