The Coalitanian Armed Forces (Pacifica)

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The Coalitanian Armed Forces
Lou Coalitanian A˩rmed Forses
MottoFor God and Country!
U˩rm Ala aeund Natan! (C'ao)
Founded1890
HeadquartersArmed Forces HQ, Cintralia
Websitearmy.alc.gov
Leadership
Minister of DefenseGaius Marcellus
Manpower
Military age134 years
Conscription1 year
Available for
military service
3,267,573, age 18-49 (2024 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
(2024 est.)
Active personnel95,000
Reserve personnel370,000
Deployed personnel2,500
Expenditures
Budget64,939,405,220
Percent of GDP3.036%
Industry
Foreign suppliers Kustannuksa
Zuhlgan

The Coalitanian Armed Forces (CAF) are the unified military forces of Alcoalitania, responsible for defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nation. The CAF is composed of the Coalitanian Army, Coalitanian Navy, Coalitanian Air Force, Military Police, and National Guard. The headquarters of the CAF is located in the capital city of Cintralia.

Information

Structure and Organization

The CAF operates under the Ministry of Defense, led by the Minister of Defense. The armed forces are organized into several branches, each with specific roles and responsibilities:

  • Coalitanian Army: Responsible for ground-based military operations. It is the largest branch, focused on land defense and operations.
  • Coalitanian Navy: Responsible for maritime defense and operations, including the protection of territorial waters and coastlines.
  • Coalitanian Air Force: Manages aerial defense and operations, including air surveillance, transport, and combat missions.
  • Military Police: Ensures discipline within the armed forces and provides law enforcement services in military areas.
  • National Guard: Serves as a reserve force and is responsible for domestic emergencies, natural disasters, and internal security.

Leadership

The CAF is led by the Chief of Defense Staff, who oversees all branches of the military. Each branch has its own commander:

  • Chief of Defense Staff: General Alexandros Tzimas
  • Commander of the Army: General Marcus Laurent
  • Commander of the Navy: Admiral Henryk Schmidt
  • Commander of the Air Force: Air Marshal Gabriella Montoya
  • Commander of the Military Police: General Liam Adams
  • Commander of the National Guard: General Nora Kazmierczak

Military Service

Military service is mandatory for all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 49. Conscripts serve a one-year term, after which they receive a stipend. Enlisting voluntarily in the CAF counts towards fulfilling mandatory service requirements, with enlisted soldiers receiving higher pay and benefits.

  • Monthly Salary for Conscripts: 2,000 USD
  • Additional Stipend upon Completion: 7,000 USD

Personnel

The CAF boasts a significant number of active personnel, reflecting Alcoalitania's commitment to maintaining a robust defense force. The total number of active military personnel is approximately 95,000 and 370,000 reserves.

Equipment and Capabilities

The CAF is equipped with modern weaponry and technology, including tanks, aircraft, naval vessels, and advanced communication systems. Regular training exercises and international military cooperation ensure the readiness and effectiveness of the armed forces.

Missions and Operations

The primary mission of the CAF is to defend Alcoalitania against external threats. Additionally, the armed forces participate in international peacekeeping missions, humanitarian aid operations, and disaster response efforts.

Historical Background

The CAF has a rich history, playing a crucial role in the defense and development of Alcoalitania. The military has evolved over the years, adapting to new technologies and strategies to remain a formidable force in the region. The predecessor of the CAF is the West Alcoalitanian Army, which later united with the east to form the CAF.

Strategies

Each branch in the CAF consists of 100 units each, which are each commanded by a selected individual. Every 100 units forms a branch (ie. Navy). A Unit Commander (Brigadier General) commands 1 unit, while the Divisional Commander (General) commands all 100 units as well as overseeing Unit Commanders.


Since the CAF is heavily divided into smaller forces, they use guerilla tactics to flank their enemy. Guerilla tactics have been used in all Coalitanian wars, dating back to 1552.