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The Daxian Armed Forces (Daxian: 无敌军) are the unified military force of the [[Daxia|Democratic Republic of Daxia]]. The armed forced are separated into four branches which are: [[Daxian Army]], [[Daxian Air Fleet]], [[Daxian Navy]] and the [[Daxian Strategic Forces]]. The transition away from employing dynastic forces recruited for specific campaigns to a truly national force began under the Qian dynasty, specifically Prince Daishan's military reforms starting in 1671. | |||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 20 July 2023
Daxian Armed Forces | |
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无敌军 | |
Motto | Victory or Death |
Founded | 1435 |
Current form | 1954 |
Service branches | Daxian Land Army Daxian Air Fleet Daxian Navy Daxian Strategic Forces |
Headquarters | Mirzak |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | Chancellor Prib Dodd |
Minister of War | tbd |
Chief of the General Staff | tbd |
Manpower | |
Military age | 16 |
Conscription | Up to 24 months for all citizens |
Available for military service | tbd, age 15–49 |
Reaching military age annually | tbd |
Active personnel | tbd |
Reserve personnel | tbd |
Expenditures | |
Budget | $tbd |
Percent of GDP | 5 |
The Daxian Armed Forces (Daxian: 无敌军) are the unified military force of the Democratic Republic of Daxia. The armed forced are separated into four branches which are: Daxian Army, Daxian Air Fleet, Daxian Navy and the Daxian Strategic Forces. The transition away from employing dynastic forces recruited for specific campaigns to a truly national force began under the Qian dynasty, specifically Prince Daishan's military reforms starting in 1671.