Imperial Constancian Armed Forces
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| Imperial Constancian Armed Forces | |
| Constancian war banner circa 1665 AN | |
| Country | Imperial State of Constancia |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1634 / 1669 AN |
| Branches | Imperial Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, Home Guard |
| Headquarters | Astérapolis |
| Leadership | |
| Autokrator | Primo de Aguilar |
| Minister of Defence | Soterios Kostas |
| Stratárchis | Geórgios Maniakes |
| Manpower | |
| Military age | 18 |
| Expenditures | |
| Foreign suppliers | ESB Group, Shireroth |
The Imperial Constantinian Armed Forces are the combined armed forces of the Imperial Constantinian State and the lead command and contributory force to the Trans-Euran Command of the Raspur Pact.
Notable events
- 24.VII.1669: Reorganisation of remaining Constancian Armed Forces into Imperial Constancian Armed Forces begins.
- 20.XI.1669: Reorganisation of Trans-Euran Command begins.
- 24.XII.1669:
- George Maniakes acclaimed as Stratárchis (Field Marshal) by his troops.
- Foundational syntagmata ("regiments") of the old Constancian Army assigned as cadres to divisions of the new Constantinian Army.[1]
- Operation Quickstep: Personnel from the various allied expeditionary forces on Eura are invited to obtain citizenship and transfer to the ICAF. Uptake is most notable amongst Shirerithian auxiliaries.
- Operation Darrūd: Demobilisation of majority of Raspurid forces and the integration of the remainder into the ICAF.
Organisation
- Aftokratorikó Genikó Epiteleío (Imperial General Staff)
- Aftokratorikí Frourá (Imperial Guard)
- Konstantinanoú Stratoú (Constantinian Army)
- Ópla Máchis (Combat Arm)
- Sóma Pezikoú (Corps of Infantry)
- Aerometaferomeni Merarhia (Airborne Division)
- 1st Syntagma
- Merarhia Oreivaton (Mountain Division)
- 2nd Syntagma
- Merarhia Pezikou (Infantry Division)
- 3rd Syntagma
- Merarhia Pezonauton (Marine Division)
- 4th Syntagma
- Aerometaferomeni Merarhia (Airborne Division)
- Sóma Pyrovolikoú (Corps of Artillery)
- Pyrovolikoú Merarhia (Artillery Division)
- 5th Syntagma
- Aeroporikí Merarhia (Air Defence Division)
- 6th Syntagma
- Pyrovolikoú Merarhia (Artillery Division)
- Ippikoú-Thorakisménou Sómatos (Armoured-Cavalry Corps)
- Merarhia Ippikou (Cavalry Division)
- 7th Syntagma
- Mihanokiniti Merarhia (Mechanised Division)
- 8th Syntagma
- Tethorakismeni Merarhia (Armoured Division)
- 9th Syntagma
- Merarhia Ippikou (Cavalry Division)
- Sóma Pezikoú (Corps of Infantry)
- Ópla Ypostírixis Máchis (Combat Support Arm)
- 10th Syntagma
- Sómata Dioikitikís Mérimnas (Logistic Corps)
- Ópla Máchis (Combat Arm)
- Konstantinanoú Nautiko (Constantinian Navy)
- Stoliskos Antitorpilikon(Destroyer Flotilla)
- Stoliskos Metagogikon (Transport Flotilla)
- Stoliskos Ypovryxion (Submarine Flotilla)
- Konstantinanoú Aeroporia (Constantinian Air Force)
- Ethnikí Frourá (Home Guard)
Ranks
| Grade | Army / Home Guard | Navy | Air Force |
| OF-10 | Stratárchis (Field Marshal) | n/a | n/a |
| OF-9 | Arteshbod (General) | Navarchos (Admiral) | Pterarchos (Air Chief Marshal) |
| OF-8 | Sepahbod (Lieutenant-General) | Antinavarchos (Vice Admiral) | Antipterarchos (Air Marshal) |
| OF-7 | Sarlashkar (Major-General) | Yponavarchos (Rear Admiral) | Ypopterarchos (Air Vice-Marshal) |
| OF-6 | Taxiarchos (Brigadier) | Archiploiarchos (Commodore) | Taxiarchos (Air Commodore) |
| OF-5 | Sarhang (Colonel) | Ploiarchos (Captain) | Sminarchos (Group Captain) |
| OF-4 | Tagmatarchis (Major) | Antiploiarchos (Commander) | Antisminarchos (Wing Commander) |
| OF-3 | Lochagos (Captain) | Plotarchis (Lt-Commander) | Episminagos (Squadron Leader) |
| OF-2 | Ypolochagos (1st Lieutenant) | Ypoploiarchos (Lieutenant) | Sminagos (Flight-Lieutenant) |
| OF-1 | Anthypolochagos (2nd Lieutenant) | Simaioforos (Ensign) | Yposminagos (Flying Officer) |
| WO | Anthypaspistis (Warrant Officer) | Anthypaspistis (Warrant Officer) | Anthypaspistis (Warrant Officer) |
| OR-5 | Kentarchos (Sergeant) | Mahnāvi (Petty Officer) | Sminias (Sergeant) |
| OR-4 | Dekaneas (Corporal) | Diopos (Senior Seaman) | Yposminias (Corporal) |
| OR-3 | Ypodekaneas (Lance-Corporal) | Nāvi Yekom (1st Seaman) | n/a |
| OR-2 | Sarbāz Dovom (Specialist) | Nāvi Dovom (2nd Seaman) | n/a |
| OR-1 | Sarbaz (Soldier) | Nāvi (Seaman) | Sminitis (Aircraftman) |
Glossary
| Term | Translation | Meaning |
| Air Transportation Squadron | Moira Metagogikon Aeroskafon | A squadron of aircraft specifically employed for the purpose of transporting passengers and cargo between locations. |
| Airborne Division | Aerometaferomeni Merarhia | A formation of infantry trained to conduct attacks against enemy targets delivered from the air either by parachute from transport aircraft or, more commonly, via insertion by helicopters |
| Armada | Stólos | the largest naval formation, commanded by a Navarchos (Admiral) |
| Armoured Division | Tethorakismeni Merarhia | A division built around regiments of armoured fighting vehicles supported by infantry and artillery |
| Army | Stratia | A major military formation comprising of two or more combined arms corps, under the command of a Sepahbod (Lieutenant-General) |
| Army General Staff | Geniko Epiteleio Stratou | A body responsible for the continuous study of all aspects of war, and for drawing up and reviewing plans for mobilisation or campaign |
| Banner Group | Omáda Lávaron | an operational warfare manoeuvre force formed of four combined arms corps supported by tactical aviation and a naval flotilla under the command of an Arteshbod (General) |
| Battlegroup | Omáda Máchis | a composite force built around an infantry regiment reinforced with an appropriate mix of armour, artillery and support personnel and weaponry, relevant to the task it is expected to perform |
| Brigade | Taxiarchia | A unit formed from two associated regiments, commanded by a Taxiarchos (Brigadier) |
| Cavalry Division | Merarhia Hippikou | The Basileusian Private Guard, formed of the Exkoubitoi, Hikanatoi , and Optimatoi regiments, responsible for the defence of the Basileus, his family and other relatives |
| Close Air Support Squadron | Moira Vomvardistikon Kathetis Eformisis | A squadron of aircraft specialising in providing tactical support to ground forces – usually by attacking targets identified by forward observers attached to front line formations |
| Combined Arms Corps | Sóma Syndyasménon Óplon | a self-contained unit, formed of eight battlegroups with organic ground combat, close air support, and combat service support elements |
| Destroyer Flotilla | Stoliskos Antitorpilikon | a grouping of surface combatant warships under the command of a Archiploiarchos (Commodore) |
| Division | Merarchia | A primary army formation, comprising of a mixture of infantry and armour with such supporting troops (artillery, engineers, signals) as may be required. Commanded by a Sarlashkar (Major-General). Typically formed of 8 or more brigades |
| Fighter Squadron | Moira Mahitikon | A formation of aircraft employed in the establishment of air superiority over the battlefield, denying the skies to enemy aircraft and protecting allied aircraft employed in other operations |
| Home Guard | Ethnofelaki | A national militia with secondary law enforcement and public order responsibilities |
| Imperial General Staff | Aftokratorikó Genikó Epiteleío | a body composed of the most senior military personnel in the ICAF who advise on operational military matters and the preparation and conduct of military operations. |
| Infantry Division | Merarhia Pezikou | a large military unit or formation, usually consisting of between 10,000 and 20,000 soldiers, with a majority of infantry sub-units |
| Marine Division | Merarhia Pezonauton | A formation of infantry specialising in amphibious assaults and ship-borne operations |
| Mechanised Division | Mihanokiniti Merarhia | A formation of infantry trained and equipped to keep pace with armoured vehicles |
| Mountain Division | Merarhia Oreivaton | Infantry specialising in mountain and high-altitude warfare |
| Naval Strike Squadron | Moira Nautikon Vomvardistikon | A formation of aircraft specialising in attacks against enemy shipping |
| Naval Transport Flotilla | Stoliskos Metagogikon | A naval formation of ships utilised for the transport of personnel, equipment, and stores over water |
| Regiment | Syntagma | A unit under the command of a Sarhang (Colonel) formed from 10 squadrons |
| Section | Dekania | A sub-section of a troop, comprised of 8 soldiers under the command of a Dekaneas (Corporal) |
| Sentinels | Excubitors | A regiment of the Basileusian Private Guard |
| Squadron | Moíra | A unit comprised of 120 personnel formed from three troops under the command of a Lochagos (Captain) |
| Strategic Bomber Squadron | Moira Stratigikon Vomvardistikon | A force of bomber aircraft specialising in the destruction of targets of economic, industrial, and political significance |
| Submarine Flotilla | Stoliskos Ypovryxion | a grouping of submersible vessels utilised in the underwater component of naval warfare |
| Tactical Bomber Squadron | Moira Taktikon Vomvardistikon | A tactical aviation unit specialising in attacking targets of immediate military value |
| Troop | Kentarchia | The sub-unit of a Squadron, comprised of 40 personnel under the command of a Anthypolochagos (2nd Lieutenant) supported by a Kentarchos (Sergeant) |
References
- ^ The terms Constancian and Constantinian become increasingly interchangeable during the Imperial period.