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Revision as of 20:02, 7 January 2022
People's Defence Force | |
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Country | Sanama |
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Founded | 1698 AN |
Branches |
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Headquarters | Semisa City |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18–65 years old |
Active personnel | 850,000 |
Reserve personnel | 3,000,000 |
Expenditures | |
Domestic suppliers | |
Foreign suppliers |
The People's Defence Force is the land warfare force of the People's Armed Services of Sanama. It was founded in 1698 during the Sanaman Civil War as the warfare arm of the Sanamati Democratic Party and serves as the army for Sanama since 1702. Overall direction of the PDF when it comes to training, development, staffing and administration is exercised by the People's Defence Force Command Council, consisting of the senior officers commissioned by the Defence Committee, as well as representatives elected from the units of the PDF. Command in regards to combat activities and deployment on the other hand follows a strict military command structure, with overall authority vested in the Commanding General of the People's Defence Force.
Organisation
The PDF is divided into the Combat Readiness Arm, the Territorial Army, the Support Arm and the Administrative Arm. These sections of the PDF are not entirely reflected in the formal organisation, instead the Combat Readiness Arm, Support Arm and Administrative Arm are organised together, while the Territorial Army utilises the support and administrative structures in their areas of responsibility. The main combat force is organised into geographical divisions with subordinate units, while the Territorial Army, tasked with defending the territory of the nation as well as critical infrastructure, is organised into separate regiments responsible for one or several cantons. For administrative ease, these are here grouped together under the divisions, but in peacetime are not subordinate to the divisions. During times of mobilisation or war, the Territorial Army comes under the command of the division headquarters.
Divisions
Panetira Division
- Panetira Headquarters Battalion, Aruang
- 24. Armoured Brigade, Oya
- 2. Mechanised Brigade, Mentira
Kortilhera Division
- Kortilhera Headquarters Battalion, Ranti Lloperat
- 15. Armoured Brigade, Richmond
- 4. Mechanised Brigade, Ranti Lloperat
- 1. Mountain Infantry Brigade, Boomwatch
Amarra Esa Division
- Amarra Esa Headquarters Battalion, Kalë
- 5. Mountain Infantry Brigade, Gardenholm
- 13. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Danton
- 25. Mechanised Brigade, Kalë
Indipendensa Division
- Indipendensa Headquarters Battalion, Pixa
- 6. Urban Infantry Brigade, Menura
- 7. Armoured Brigade, Mentira
- 22. Armoured Brigade, Puri Kara
Sanilla Ate Division
- Sanilla Ate Headquarters Battalion, Timpure
- 16. Mechanised Brigade, Xalene Sitar
- 17. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Port Niyi
Pixa Teta Division
- Pixa Teta Headquarters Battalion, Atesira
- 27. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Neliko
- 21. Mechanised Brigade, Pakuwi
- 10. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Port Lakhesis
- 19. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Higko City
Harekina Division
- Harekina Headquarters Battalion, Qerunor
- 11. Armoured Brigade, Ilokallo
- 28. Mechanised Brigade, Karatira
- 3. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Sumar
Sanilla Senter Division
- Sanilla Senter Headquarters Battalion, Kawite City
- 20. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Kahala
- 12. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Santa Clara
- 14. Armoured Brigade, Caverden City
Semisa Division
- Semisa Headquarters Battalion, Pakor City
- 23. Armoured Brigade, Pinito City
- 8. Mechanised Brigade, Easttown
- 9. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Qe
- 18. Motorised Infantry Brigade, Galarmjabat