Military of Alduria
| Military of Alduria | |
| The Aldurian War Banner (1673) | |
| Country | Alduria |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1670 AN |
| Branches |
Aldurian Army, Aldurian Navy, Aldurian Air Force, Aldurian Coast Guard, Aldurian Border Guard, Aldurian Support Services |
| Headquarters | The Citadel, Punta Santiago |
| Leadership | |
| President of Alduria | Alejandro Campos |
| Secretary of Defense | Adrian Gonzales |
| Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | César Puig |
| Manpower | |
| Military age | 18–65 years old |
| Conscription | Banned by the Constitution of Alduria |
| Available for military service | 6,979,130, age 18-65 |
| Fit for military service | 5,583,304 |
| Reaching military age annually | 559,004 |
| Active personnel | 378,198 (1671) |
| Reserve personnel | 1,233,987 (1673) |
| Deployed personnel | 38,243+ (1673) |
| Expenditures | |
| Domestic suppliers | |
| Foreign suppliers | |
History
- Altusian Era
- Formation of military
- Legislation
- Recruitment, conscription banned
Personnel
The head of the Aldurian armed forces is the President of the Republic, in his role as Commander in Chief. However, the Constitution puts civil and military government forces at the disposal of the Government (the executive cabinet of ministers chaired by the Prime Minister, who are not necessarily of the same political side as the president).
The Department of Defense oversees the military's funding, procurement, and operations. Prior to the adoption of the Constitution, Alduria relied a great deal on conscription to provide manpower for its military forces, in addition to a minority of professional career soldiers. During heated debates in the Constituent Assembly, libertarian, socialist, and some conservative factions successfully teamed up to ensure that a ban on conscription was included in the Constitution.
As of 1671, the Aldurian Armed Forces have total manpower of 559,004, and active personnel of 378,198.
It breaks down as follows:
- The Aldurian Army: 89,650
- The Aldurian Navy: 116,200
- The Aldurian Air Force: 48,680
- The Aldurian Coast Guard: 38,123
- The Aldurian Border Guard: 35,377
- The Aldurian Support Services: 50,168
The Aldurian reserve element is composed of two parts: the Operational Reserve and the Citizens Reserve. As of 1673 AN, the strength of the Operational Reserve is 658,200, and the Citizens Reserve is 575,787.
Organization and Service Branches
Aldurian Army
Main article: Aldurian Army
- Aldurian Special Forces
- Airborne Units (Paratroopers)
- Infantry
- Armored Cavalry
- Artillery
- Army Light Aviation
- Engineers
- Signals
- Intelligence
Main article: Aldurian Navy
- Naval Action Force
- Submarine Force
- Naval Air
- Aldurian Marines
- Engineers
- Signals
- Intelligence
- Integrated Undersea Surveillance System
Aldurian Marines
- Marine Infantry
- Light Cavalry
- Naval Parachute Units (Paratroopers)
- Artillery
- Special Forces
Aldurian Air Force
Main article: Aldurian Air Force
- Territorial Air Defense
- Integrated Aerospace Defense System
- Air Force Airborne Units (Paratroopers)
- Special Forces
- Air Force Infantry
Aldurian Coast Guard
Aldurian Border Guard
Aldurian Support Services
- Engineers
- Signals
- Transport and Logistics
- Supply
- Intelligence
Education
Aldurian National Defense University
The Aldurian National Defense University (ANDU) is an institution of higher education funded by the Department of Defense. It is intended to facilitate high-level training, education, and the development of national security strategy. It is located on the grounds of Fort Garzan in Narbonne.
Aldurian Army Academy
Equipment
Facilities
Integrated Aerospace Defense System
The Integrated Aerospace Defense System (IADS) is a part of the Aldurian armed forces that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection for Alduria. The commander and deputy commander are, respectively, a four-star general and a three-star general respectively. The IADS contains long-range surveillance radars and regularly provides communication and radar data to both civilian and military aviation control centers throughout Alduria.
Integrated Undersea Surveillance System
The Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) is a chain of underwater listening posts located around Alduria's territorial waters. It was later supplemented by mobile assets that could be deployed by the Aldurian Navy. These listening posts are fixed, mobile, and/or deployable acoustic arrays that provide vital information about submarines both nuclear and diesel. The program has emphasizes a smaller force that is effective against modern diesel and nuclear submarines in regional/littoral or broad ocean areas of interest. Work stations, enhanced signal processing, and modern communication technologies enable remote array monitoring.