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The office of the Federal Army is one of the six major Offices of Government in the Federal State of Kistan, and operates as the armed forces of the nation. It should be noted that, while called an 'army', it also includes the nation's naval, air, and strategic military assets due to the organizational structure of the Office. Due to its nature as a military force, its hierarchy is radically different to the civilian branches of the government. The Federal Army is the only one of the Six-Office System which responds primarily to the Office of the Despotate.
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The '''Office of the National Army,''' or '''IFN''', is one of the eight major Offices of Faneria's government, and oversees the armed forces of the Republic. The Office itself is an administrative and mixed military and civilian organization, while actual operations are planned and performed by its component Bureaus. In Fhainnin nomenclature, the Army covers the entirety of the armed forces, leading to some confusion between the Army and the Land Bureau, the latter of which is the land army of Faneria. The Office of the Army responds primarily to the [[Seat of the Directorate|Director]] of the Republic outside of disaster situations where units are delegated to local authorities or subordinated to the [[Office of State Security (Faneria)|Office of State Security]].
{{Infobox national military
{{Infobox national military
| name              = Office of the Federal Army
| name              = Office of the National Army of the Republic
| native_name        = Roinn an Fyddin Feadaral
| native_name        = Íoclann na Fyth Naisineach de na Respoblac
| image              =  
| image              =  
| caption            =  
| caption            = Battle Standard
| motto              = Unified, we are Unbreakable
| motto              = In Fearlessness, Resplendent
| founded            = 19##
| founded            = 12 March, 1906
| current_form      =  
| current_form      =  
| disbanded          =  
| disbanded          =  
| branches          = National Land Army
| branches          =  
* National Land Army Bureau
*[[National Army Administration Service (Faneria)|Army Administration Service]]
* Army Sea Guard Bureau
*[[National Army Land Forces (Faneria)|Army Land Forces]]
* Army Air Guard Bureau
*[[National Army Naval Forces (Faneria)|Army Naval Forces]]
* Army Strategic Bureau
*[[National Army Aerospace Service (Faneria)|Army Aerospace Service]]
| headquarters      =  
*[[National Army Strategic Service (Faneria)|Army Strategic Service]]
*[[National Army Logistics Forces (Faneria)|Army Logistics Forces]]
*[[National Army Intelligence Service (Faneria)|Army Intelligence Service]]
| headquarters      = [[National Army Central Complex]], [[Oirthidún]]
| flying_hours      =  
| flying_hours      =  
| website            = <!--{{URL|example.mil}}-->www.arm.gov.fh
| website            = <!--{{URL|example.mil}}-->www.arm.gov.fh
<!-- Leadership -->
<!-- Leadership -->
| commander-in-chief =  
| commander-in-chief = [[Cían Walaerin]]
| commander-in-chief_title = [[Seat of the Despotate|Despot]]
| commander-in-chief_title = [[Seat of the Directorate|Director]]
| chief minister    = Delyth Guair
| chief minister    = Delyth Guair
| chief minister_title = Chief Army Officer
| chief minister_title = Secretary of the Army
| minister          =  
| minister          = Madison Corwyn
| minister_title    =  
| minister_title    = Taesteach-General of the Army
| chief_of_staff    =  
| chief_of_staff    =  
| chief_of_staff_title =  
| chief_of_staff_title = Quartermaster-General of the Army
| commander          =  
| commander          =  
| commander_title    =  
| commander_title    = [[Fhainnin National Army Marshal|Marshals]]
<!-- Manpower -->
<!-- Manpower -->
| age                = 19-45, 25-60 for off-field officers
| age                = 19-42, 25-60 for off-field officers
| conscription      = 19-21 year-olds are required to take a fundamentals course, but are not considered draftees or officially tallied.
| conscription      = Conscription of all able-bodied adults begins at 18, with a two-week fundamentals course and a five year term in the Reserves. Reservists are called up for six months of paid active duty once during their term. Fitness and mental requirements for the reserves are strict in order to save money and reduce the total number of trainees to a manageable level.
| manpower_data      =  
| manpower_data      =  
| manpower_age      =  
| manpower_age      =  
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| reaching          =  
| reaching          =  
| reaching_f        =  
| reaching_f        =  
| active            = 859,124
| active            = 959,124
| ranked            = 8th
| ranked            = 8th
| reserve            = 5,117,866
| reserve            = 5,817,866
| deployed          =  
| deployed          =  
<!-- Financial -->
<!-- Financial -->
| amount            =  
| amount            = 512.6 Billion Thalers
| percent_GDP        =  
| percent_GDP        = 13.7% (2025)
<!-- Industrial -->
<!-- Industrial -->
| domestic_suppliers =  
| domestic_suppliers = {{collapsible list | bullets = yes | title =
| foreign_suppliers  =  
| [[Sethsport Shipyards United]]
| [[Madrat Motor Design]]
| [[Connsdun Institute of Aviation]]
| [[103 Bragadt Military-Industrial]]
| [[Lyuqusoa]]
| [[Werthwr Stàilinobaer]]
| [[Faena Chemical-Electric]]
| [[Luthair National Munitions]]
| [[Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair|General Computer Design]]
| [[Teilgcheárta de Làmhachas Nàiseanta Fhainn|Fhainnin National Heavy Arms Foundry]]
| [[Teilgcheárta de Armachd Nàiseanta Fhainn|Fhainnin National Armor Plant]]
| [[Ginearált Lionsag|General Lensing]]
| [[Ginearált Aeirbreach|General Airworks]]
| [[MacAersk Defense]]
| [[Cranwyrth Tactical]]
}}
| foreign_suppliers  = {{collapsible list | bullets = yes | title =
| [[Oscha Aerospace|Oscha Aerospace (the Cape)]]
| [[BDS Solutions|BDS Solutions (Caphiria)]]
| [[Valorica Marine|Valorica Marine (Cartadania)]]
| [[Aullen Field Works|Aullen Field Works (Urcea)]]
}}
| imports            =  
| imports            =  
| exports            =  
| exports            =  
<!-- Related articles -->
<!-- Related articles -->
| history            =  
| holidays          =  
| ranks              =  
{{collapsible list | bullets = yes | title =
| Founding Day (May 9)
| Revolution Day (Feb 15)
| Null Time (Leap Day)
}}
| ranks              = [[Ranks and Insignia of the Fhainnin Army]]
}}
}}
{{Template:Armies of Faneria}}
{{Template:Fhainnin Politics}}
==History==
===Forces of Antiquity===


=Office of the Federal Army=
===Early Royal Central Army===
 
The first Kings of the Fhainn fought with essentially the same troops as their ancestors and opponents had for innumerable generations before, and did so successfully. However, the inherent disorganization and decentralization of feudal forces made mobilizing to fight large wars increasingly difficult, and by the fourteenth century, firearms and cannons made organized formations increasingly important.
===History===
 
====Pre-national Forces====
- kern skirmishers primarily, with mercenaries and a few professional house cavalry guards
 
====Rethysian Levy System====
- cavalry divided into lancers and maneuver/skirmish/chaser cavalry wings
- infantry organized into proper men at arms pulled directly from noble houses to serve for a term of 4 years
- engineer and supply organizations formalized
 
====Combined Royal Army====
- army reorganized into conscription system with nobles as officers
- later, nobles lose rights due to a coup by the monarch solidifying central power


====Great War Era====
In 1457, in response to this need for a large army loyal directly to the Throne, King (''Rih'') [[Bronlan I of Faneria|Bronlan Màrtainn]] reorganized his personal army into more standardized units of four hundred men, arming them with weapons produced in batches and mixing soldiers from different regions to limit the chances of any unit retaining loyalty to their original lords. Aside from introducing a degree of standardization, Bronlan created a larger officer system, with Captains (almost invariably minor nobles) replacing ''Ceiternnas'' and introducing Sergeant-Generals to lead units of two thousand men, themselves responding a General leading as many troops as were appointed to his command. While still inefficient and lacking in long campaigning ability and contemporary command and control, this system at least allowed for a functional army to be fielded against other states with relative coordination and modern equipment (and, more importantly, without cajoling the Vicars to field soldiers on the behalf of the King).


====Post-War/Republican Era====
The Royal Central Army formally separated Fhainnin soldiers into distinct infantry and cavalry types, with the ''Ardceirerninn'' being transformed into more traditional lancer cavalry, while the levy troops were given a mix of arquebuses and pikes to replace their earlier bows and spears. Foot ''Ardceirerninn'' and the few remaining cavalry ''Ceirerninn'' eventually formed longbowmen and skirmish cavalry units respectively, with the former fading into obscurity as firearms became more effective and the latter taking up varying roles as early dragoons or reconnaissance units for the main armies. Static cannon were also introduced and attached as needed to the infantry for support in sieges. In its early stages, the RCA employed Tercio formations, eventually phasing out pikes but retaining sabers until the invention of ring-mounted bayonets, skipping the introduction of plug bayonets entirely.


===Strategic Aims===
This central army, supported by Vicarial armies and feudal levies, saw action in numerous wars of expansion after its formation in 1457, from the [[Vandarch War]] to both the First and Second Princes' Wars and until the end of the [[Second Kin War]].


===Political Involvement===
=== Late Royal Army ===
<br />
In the late 18th Century and onwards, the Royal Army grew in size greatly as the nobility became increasingly dependent on the Crown for their power, culminating in the loss of their privileges to raise levies independent of the central government in the 1830 Constitution. Units were organized into a Corps system immediately prior to the [[Third Kin War]] along Latin lines, with continuous modernization throughout the rest of the century. COnscription was also introduced in 1840, though the professional troops largely remained nobility. The Royal Army performed well until its disastrous defeat during the [[Fourth Kin War]], during which the entirety of the Third Army Group was cut off from supply and defeated, with the ''Rih'' being taken captive and forced to sign the humiliating First Treaty of Gaoth.
===Revolutionary Peoples' Army===
During the outbreak of the [[Fhainnin Civil War]], militia and republican defector forces operated under the operational name of the [[Revolutionary Peoples' Army]].


==Army Land Bureau==
===Great War===
<br />
===Late 20th Century ===
- 197x Reforms
===Modern Day===
- 2004 Reforms
==Structure==
[[File:Faneria Military Structure 2027.png|center|1000px]]
The IFN is organized into five branches labeled formally as Bureaus similarly to the civilian government. In practice, these sometimes function as their own organizations similarly to any other military, but formally the Army is a one-branch military force. As a result, joint operations are generally conducted with an order of priority of Strategic-Land-Naval-Aerospace-Logistics in order of operational seniority. Most roles relating to air combat share a heavy overlap, resulting in the shared rank system discussed below.
===Branches===
(small pic here) The [[Army Strategic Bureau (Faneria)|Army Strategic Bureau]] oversees theater organization, operational planning, joint missions, doctrinal development, strategic weapons usage, and overallcommand and control of the IFN. It closely operates with the civilian government and is the most politically connected branch.


===Organization===
(small pic here) The [[Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau (Faneria)|Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau]] is responsible for order and purchase of equipment on request by the other Bureaus of the Army, as well as overseeing state RnD efforts and parts of base maintenance. It also is responsible for forming dedicated supply units during deployments of large formations. Quartermaster units are attached to other branches from the Logistics Bureau.
Standard Unit Types:


Infantry: Light, Motorized/Mechanized, Garrison
(small pic here) The [[Army Land Bureau (Faneria)|Army Land Bureau]] is the primary combat branch of the Army, and fields its own transport aircraft and transport/support helicopter and combat drone wings.


Armor: Light, Normal
(small pic here) The [[Army Naval Bureau (Faneria)|Army Naval Bureau]] manages the maritime forces of the Army, including coast guard duties, amphibious assault, and naval aviation.


Artillery: Light, Field, Self-Propelled, Anti-Air Field, Anti-Air Self Propelled, Field Rocket, Self-Propelled Rocket, Self Propelled Missile, Anti-Tank Field, Anti-Tank Self-Propelled
(small pic here) The [[Army Aerospace Bureau (Faneria)|Army Aerospace Bureau]] manages stationary air defense systems and land-based fixed-wing and other plane-centric aviation duties with a considerable degree of overlap with the Naval Bureau. It also theoretically manages out-of-atmosphere operations, though this has never been required. Many of its personnel are embedded in the naval aviation and transport/low-altitude air support roles directly commanded by the Naval and Land Bureaus.
==Budget==
The IFN receives between 11 and 14% of the spending budget yearly; as of 2027, it received a total of________________ Barra (Talers Figure) annually.
===Pay===
Pay is based partly on rank and partly on contract. Typically, a (private) will receive 24,000 Barra a year, with incremental bonuses for ranks and a larger jump in pay for officers and specialists. Soldiers are able to increase their pay through volunteering for reassignment to a combat deployment, completing optional training programs, and surpassing additional requirements on annual fitness and readiness checks. Signing for a five-year service contract as a volunteer counts for a year's additional pay, while a three-year contract carries a 35% annual salary bonus.


Support: Hospital, Logistics/Quartermaster, Signal, Headquarters, Engineering, Ordinance, Recon (Cavalry, Motorized Cavalry, Air Cavalry)
Service for a three-year contract after conscription is often seen as a good way to build savings, as a private who does not splurge will often leave with roughly fourty thousand Barra in savings. As a result, many college attendees in Faneria are former volunteers aged 24-29.
=== Procurement ===
Procurement for the military is often done through the use of state-owned production and RnD teams supported by materials, skilled labor, and cooperatives from the private sector rather than direct purchasing from public or private military corporations directly, although the military is not above using purchased equipment outside of the electronics sector. This has created a situation where the private sector does much of the work in parts production and design, which is then filtered through state-controlled enterprises for assembly and testing to reduce the final cost of equipment. State-owned companies also frequently have what are referred to as 'cooperative parallel relationships' with private companies, trading personnel for cross-training, doing collaborative RnD work, and creating a list of companies that the state does not directly own but operate intimately with the state defense industry.


Generally speaking, a Rhon will be marked as Infantry, Armor, or Support, with Infantry and Armor Rhonn containing their own support Bragadts, Catalionn, and Cuartoris; a Support Rhon is composed of several identical noncombat Bragadts with additional support units under a more robust command staff to support local Chorp operations as required. In some cases, additional combat support formations (i.e. Recon or Ordinance) may be attached temporarily to a Rhon or even to a Bragadt within a Rhon - for example, an ad-hoc formation created to counter an armored advance may be assigned an entire anti-tank Catalion per frontline Bragadt in addition to or instead of the one assigned under direct Rhon command, tripling or quadrupling the usual anti-tank armament of the formation as a whole (assuming full staff and supply).
==Personnel==
<br />
===Demographics===
===Doctrine and Training===
The military of Faneria is composed of roughly 82% men and 18% women, with men making up 98% of combat units. Of women in the military, most (76%) primarily serve in the Naval and Logistics Bureaus. Racial makeup is relatively close to that of the country as a whole due to conscription, with a slight underrepresentation of Gothic and Caeric peoples, likely as a result of tensions with [[Caergwynn]] and many Fhainnin Goths having citizenship in [[Hendalarsk]] and/or [[Eldmora-Regulus]], exempting them from service.
 
===Ranks and Insignia===
===Equipment and Assets===
Ranks are universal across branches, mainly as a result of the need to embed air assets in naval and land-centric operations. Unlike some militaries, officers and enlisted are placed along the same track, although additional education and officer training serve as barriers to entry to the upper ranks at the Sgiobair, Ardcaptaen, and General levels.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Personnel/Vehicles
|+Ranks of the Office of the National Army
!Numbers
!Rank
![[Levantine Union|LU]] Equivalent
!Insignia
!Base Pay (Barra)
!Number Employed (2027)
!Notes
|-
|-
|Main Army Troops
|Saighdear
|Private
|
|
|-
|23,500
|Marine Troops
|
|
|-
|Airborne Troops
|
|
|-
|-
|Naval Forces
|Chorporra
|Corporal/Specialist
|
|
|-
|25,000
|Air Force
|
|
|-
|Main battle tanks
|
|
|-
|-
|Light tanks
|Serdeant
|Sergeant
|
|
|-
|25,500
|Infantry fighting vehicles
|
|
|-
|Armoured personnel carriers
|
|
|-
|-
|Self-propelled Artillery
|Sgiobair-Leift.
|
|}
 
===Rank Structure===
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Land Force
!CO's Rank
!Attendant's Rank
!Average Full Staff
!Designation Style
!Unit Symbol
|-
|Theater
|Field Marshal
|
|
|
|
|-
|Army
|General
|Lft. General
|140.4k-234.2k
|
|
|
|
|-
|25,500
|Chorp ( Eng. Corps)
|Chopporra
|Chorp. Lft.
|46,800
|1st Chr
|<
|-
|Rhon (Eng. Division)
|Rhonorra
|Rhon Lft.
|13,000 (Combat)
7600 (Noncombat)
|1. Rhn
|E
|-
|Bragadt (Eng. Brigade)
|Bragorra
|Bragaft Lft.
|2600 (Combat)
2000-2200 (Noncombat)
|1.1. Bgt
|[
|-
|Catalion (Eng. Battalion)
|Captaen
|Catalion Lft.
|800
|1.1.1 Ctl
|
|
|Highest rank attainable during conscript service.
|-
|-
|Cuartori (Eng. Regiment)
|Ardserdeant
|Cuartori Serdeant
|200
|1st Cut, 1st Ctl
|=
|-
|Tastel (Eng. Detail/Company)
|Serdeant
|Tastel Sgiobair
|50
|1st Tastel, 1st Cut
| -
|-
|Sgibo (Eng. Squad)
|Sgiobair
|Sgiobair
|
|10
|1st Sgibo, 1st Tastel
|
|-
|Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam)
|Sgiobair-Leift.
|
|4-6
|
|
|}All COs are considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. <br />
==Army Sea Bureau==
<br />Going into the second quarter of the century, the composition of the Army naval service is changing as older, larger warships become slightly less prominent compared to a larger force of smaller surface combatants. While the light support carrier doctrine employed by the Army remains a key point in Fhainnin strategy within the ______ Sea and in its littoral waters along the open ocean, budget cuts and the lack of a serious neighboring rival make lobbying for a larger navy a weak political position. Currently, the Army plans to phase out much of its older surface fleet in favor of modern designs. While the total number of heavy surface combatants will drop, a larger array of small vessels is planned. Forays into missile boats in particular are in vogue for white-water operations, though the overall trend in modern naval design is a greater integration of air assets with naval ones, as evidenced by the fact that the vast majority of new designs take landing pads into account compared to older Fhainic designs, many of which lagged behind in this area.
===Organization===
====Inner Sea Fleet====
First Squadron:
Second Squadron:
Third Squadron:
Fourth Squadron:
Fifth Squadron:
====Outer Sea Fleet====
First Squadron:
Second Squadron:
Third Squadron:
====Ship Class/Role Designations====
===Doctrine and Training===
===Equipment and Assets===
List of Mothballed Ships
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!Ship Name
!Class
!Roles
!Designation
!Displacement
!Air Compliment
!Completed
!Est. Crew
!Squadron
!Notes
|-
|DD1921-33
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|War Memorial
|
|
|1927
|
|
|
|
|31,000
|
|
|Requires Bachelor's Degree.
|-
|-
|DD1943-14
|Captaen-Leift.
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|
|1945
|
|
|32,000
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|DD1943-17
|Captaen
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|1946
|
|
|
|-
|DD1950-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1957
|
|
|
|-
|DD1950-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1957
|
|
|
|-
|DD1950-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1958
|
|
|
|-
|DL1961-3
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1963
|
|
|
|-
|DL1961-4
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1965
|
|
|
|-
|DL1961-7
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1968
|
|
|
|-
|Hospital Ship CH1984-1 'Putrainn'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|Hospital Ship CH1984-2 'Amenable'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|CR1965-1 'Haelcoucar'
|Cruiser
|Research Ship
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|
|
|
|Deep Sea Research Vessel.
|-
|CC1955-17 'Saint's Fire'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1964
|
|
|
|-
|CC1963-1 'Fortuity'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1967
|
|
|
|-
|CC1963-3 'Republican Pride'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1968
|
|
|
|-
|CL1958-4 'Tricutia'
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1960
|
|
|
|-
|BCM1966-1 'Cananach II'
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete (Mothballed)
|
|
|1972
|
|
|
|-
|CC1955-12 'Safvos'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Museum Ship
|
|
|1962
|
|
|
|-
|CVL1949-5 'Triple Threat'
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Museum Ship
|
|STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1955
|
|
|Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads.
|}
List of Ships (Individual, Active)
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!Ship Name
!Class
!Roles
!Designation
!Displacement
!Air Compliment
!Completed
!Est. Crew
!Squadron
!Notes
|-
|DL1961-6
|Torpedo Destroyer
|Torpedo Ship
|Obsolete
|
|
|1965
|
|
|
|-
|DL1970-1
|Frigate
|Research Ship
|Outdated
|
|
|1978
|
|
|Science and electronic systems testing ship.
|-
|DLM1997-1
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1997
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-2
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1998
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-3
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1998
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-4
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1999
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-5
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1999
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-6
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1999
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-7
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1999
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-8
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|1999
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-9
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2000
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-10
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2000
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-11
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2000
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-12
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2000
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-13
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2000
|
|
|
|-
|DLM1997-14
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2001
|
|
|
|-
|DLM2013-1
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|DLM2013-2
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|DLM2013-3
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|Modern
|
|
|2019
|
|
|
|-
|DE1981-1
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|Outdated
|
|
|1983
|
|
|
|-
|DE1981-2
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|Outdated
|
|
|1983
|
|
|
|-
|DE2001-1
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2010
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-6
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1979
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-7
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1979
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-8
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1980
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-9
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1980
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-10
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1980
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-11
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1980
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-13
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1983
|
|
|
|-
|DD1978-14
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1984
|
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|2000
|
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|2003
|
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|2004
|
|
|
|-
|DDM1995-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|2005
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2005
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2007
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2008
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2002-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2008
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2017
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-4
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|DDM2015-5
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2019
|
|
|
|-
|CR2003-1 'Coscach'
|Cruiser
|Research Ship
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|
|
|
|Deep Sea Research Vessel.
|-
|CR2003-2 'Catus'
|Cruiser
|Research Ship
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|
|
|
|Environmental Studies Vessel
|-
|CM1967-1 'Scrimp'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|n/a
|1971
|
|
|Completed late due to manufacturing errors.
|-
|CM1967-2 'Kurikila II'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Obsolete
|
|n/a
|1970
|
|
|
|-
|CM1967-3 'Constantoc'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1982
|
|
|
|-
|CM1967-4 'Cyriath'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1983
|
|
|
|-
|CM1967-5 'Gualla-Ruad'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1983
|
|
|
|-
|CM1967-7 'Dúnlaff'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1986
|
|
|Sunk in shallow waters and re-floated in 1992-95.
|-
|CM1967-8 'Teindun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1989
|
|
|
|-
|CM1967-9 'Umadun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1989
|
|
|
|-
|CM1988-1 'Occidun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1990
|
|
|
|-
|CM1988-2 'Oridun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1990
|
|
|
|-
|CM1988-3 'Oirthidun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1990
|
|
|
|-
|CM1988-4 'June Fifth'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|1994
|
|
|Refit added a helipad in 2003 prior to the Type CM2004.
|-
|CM2002-1 'Mhartainn'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|2007
|
|
|Completed late after design overtaken by CM2004-class.
|-
|CM2002-2 'Velikaya Voyna' ('Great War')
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|2009
|
|
|Completed late after design overtaken by CM2004-class.
|-
|CM2004-1 'Gorod Doliny' ('City of the Vale')
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2009
|
|
|Proof-of-concept ship for helicopter pads on smaller vessels.
|-
|CM2004-2 'Felin Dun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2010
|
|
|
|-
|CM2004-3 'Gwilyr Dun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2013
|
|
|
|-
|CM2004-4 'Sergalthen Dun'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2013
|
|
|
|-
|CM2004-5 'Veselovsky'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2015
|
|
|
|-
|CM2004-6 'Rybakov'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2015
|
|
|
|-
|CM2004-7 'Kulik'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2016
|
|
|
|-
|CM2016-1 'Meadarloch'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|CM2016-2 'Calltainn'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2019
|
|
|
|-
|CM2016-3 'Turlann'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2018
|
|
|
|-
|CM2016-4 'Ghaidhealaibh'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2019
|
|
|
|-
|CL1986-1 'Consequence'
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Outdated
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|1991
|
|
|
|
|46,000
|
|
|Requires Master's Degree.
|-
|-
|CL1986-2 'Undercut'
|Ardleiftenant
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Outdated
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|1991
|
|
|61,500
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|CL2002-1 'Luster'
|Ardcaptaen
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Modern
|
|
|2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2003
|
|
|65,000
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|CL2002-2 'Errant'
|General-Leift.
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Modern
|
|
|2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2003
|
|
|90,000
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|CL2002-3 'Valiant'
|General-Ceiterna
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Modern
|
|2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2005
|
|
|
|
|120,500
|
|
|Requires approval by General Staff Board.
|-
|-
|CL2012-1 'Uppercut'
|General-Bragorra
|Cruiser
|Shore Operations
|Modern
|
|3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2015
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|140,250
|Hospital Ship CH1984-3 'Jude's Grace'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1993
|
|
|
|
|Refitted for continued service.
|-
|-
|Icebreaker CI-34 'Bess'
|General-Rhonorra
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|
|
|1971
|
|
|165,000
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|Icebreaker CI-14 'Redundant'
|Marshal
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1981
|
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-36 'Sea Cow'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Outdated
|
|
|1992
|
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-17 'Landeshknekt'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Modern
|
|
|2003
|
|
|
|
|-
|Icebreaker CI-12 'Archipelago'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2011
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|CVLM1949-7 'White Stripe'
|x
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Obsolete
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1967
|
|
|
|
|Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads and missiles. Built considerably later than others in class to restart air power program.
|-
|CVLN1980-1 'Green Stripe'
|Light Carrier
|Research Ship
|Outdated
|
|CATOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1983
|
|
|
|
|Proof-of-Concept for CATOBAR and nuclear carrier programs.
|-
|-
|CVLM1988-1 'Thundershrike'
|Colonel*
|Light Helicopter Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Modern
|
|8 Helicopters or VTOLs
|1992
|
|
|
|
|-
|CVLM1999-1 'Haynead'
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Modern
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 28 fixed wing craft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2001
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|CVNM2004-1 'Rhigeralt'
|Major*
|Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Modern
|
|
|STOBAR configuration, 44 fixed wing craft, 8 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2016
|
|
|
|Completed late for political reasons and design issues. Refits reduced carrying capacity.
|-
|CVNM2004-2 'Red Stripe'
|Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|Modern
|
|STOBAR configuration, 48 fixed wing craft, 12 Helicopters or VTOLs
|2009
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|BCNM1990-1 'Lann Aengle III'
|x
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Outdated
|
|n/a
|1998
|
|
|
|
|-
|BCNM2000-1 'Aengland'
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2009
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|BCNM2000-2 'Lann Slawe IV'
|x
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|Modern
|
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2011
|
|
|
|
|-
|BCNM2000-3 'Lann Fhainnin II'
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support, Flagship
|Modern
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2012
|
|
|
|
|
|
|}
|}
===Recruitment and Training===
Faneria practices a form of conscription where medically fit men and women between 19 and 22 are called up to serve. Over the course of the four years, every non-exempted draftee will serve for one year. Volunteering is encouraged and forms the backbone of the combat and high-tech units, while conscripts typically fill out support roles and garrison duties to pad out manpower requirements. Serving conscripts are not promoted beyond the rank of ______. Contracts for service come in 3- and 5-year variants, with the 5-year variant having a larger enlistment bonus.


====List of Ships (Individual, Planned/In Construction)====
Training for skills and jobs in the Army is highly organized, with a wide variety of dedicated schools for officers, engineering, basic training, and dozens of mission profiles and specializations being operated by the Army, often in conjunction with state-owned colleges or coordinated with private enterprises. Staff in the state-run schools are typically employed by the IFN, but are considered civilians rather than military personnel unless they also hold a military rank.
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
== Culture ==
!Potential Name
=== Traditions and Holidays ===
!Class
Null Time
!Roles
!Displacement
!Air Compliment
!Hull Status
|-
|DE2010-1
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DE2010-2
|Destroyer
|Minelaying
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DLM2013-4
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|Hull Laid
|-
|DLM2013-5
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|Hull Laid
|-
|DLM2013-6
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|Hull Laid
|-
|DLM2013-7
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|Hull Laid
|-
|DLM2013-8
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|Hull Laid
|-
|DLM2013-9
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|2022 (Construction begins 2020)
|-
|DLM2013-10
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|2022 (Construction begins 2021)
|-
|DLM2013-11
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|2022 (Construction begins 2022)
|-
|DLM2020-1
|Frigate
|Screening, Escort
|
|
|2025 (Construction begins 2024)
|-
|DDM2015-6
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DDM2015-7
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DDM2015-8
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DDM2015-9
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DDM2015-10
|Destroyer
|Escort, ASW, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|DDM2019-1
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2025 (Construction begins 2023)
|-
|DDM2019-2
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2025 (Construction begins 2023)
|-
|DDM2019-3
|Destroyer
|Escort, Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2026 (Construction begins 2025)
|-
|CM2016-5 'Beinn Mult'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|CM2016-6 'Shaerhal'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|CM2016-7 'Beacan'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|Hull Laid
|-
|CM2016-8 'Cuimridh'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2022 (Construction begins 2020)
|-
|CM2016-9 'Pheofhair'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2022 (Construction begins 2020)
|-
|CM2016-10 'New Anglia II'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2024 (Construction begins 2020)
|-
|CM2016-11 'Opekun Vraelki'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2025 (Construction begins 2021)
|-
|CM2016-12 'Opekun Lyukqui V'
|Cruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2025 (Construction begins 2021)
|-
|BCNM-2019-1 'Lann Fedarail'
|Battlecruiser
|Fire Support
|
|1 Helicopter or VTOL
|2027 (Construction begins 2021)
|-
|CVLM2015-1 'Monarkh Morya' ('Sea Monarch')
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|
|STOBAR configuration, 30 fixed wing aircraft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
|Hull Laid
|-
|CVLM2015-2 'Obraztsovyy Glavnyy' ('Model Major')
|Light Carrier
|Air Power Projection
|
|STOBAR configuration, 30 fixed wing aircraft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs
|Hull Laid
|-
|Hospital Ship CH2017-1 'Angel's Wings'
|Cruiser
|Noncombat Support
|
|3 Helicopters or VTOLs
|Hull Laid
|}
 
====List of Ships (Collective)====
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
!Ship Class Designation
!Classification Role
!Active
!Nearing Service End
!Future Planned
!Projected Future Active Vessels
!Notes
|-
|DD
|Conventional Destroyer
|8
|8
|0
|0
|
|-
|DE
|Mine Warfare Ship
|3
|2
|2
|3
|
|-
|DL
|Light Torpedo/Test Ship
|2 (1*)
|2
|0
|0
|
|-
|DLM
|Missile Boat
|17
|0
|9
|26
|
|-
|DDM
|Missile Destroyer
|13
|0
|8
|21
|need  8 more
|-
|CR*
|Science Ship
|2*
|0
|0
|2
|need 1 more
|-
|CI*
|Heavy Icebreaker
|5*
|3**
|0*
|5*
|
|-
|CH*
|Hospital Ship
|1*
|1**
|1*
|2*
|
|-
|CL
|Landing Support Ship
|6
|2
|0
|4
|need 1 more
|-
|CM
|Missile Cruiser
|25
|12
|8
|21
|
|-
|CVLM
|Support Carrier
|3
|1
|2
|4
|
|-
|CVLN*
|Nuclear Light Carrier
|1*
|1*
|0*
|0
|
|-
|CVNM
|Nuclear Fleet Carrier
|2
|0
|0
|2
|
|-
|BCNM
|Battlecruiser
|4
|1
|1
|4
|
|-
|Light Combat Vessels
|
|48
|13
|19 (gonna be 28)
|56
|
|-
|Heavy Combat Vessels (CM and greater)
|
|34
|14
|11
|31
|
|-
|Non-Combat Vessels
|
|10
|6
|1 (gonna be 2)
|9**
|
|-
|Total
|
|92
|33
|31 (gonna be 42)
|96
|
|}
 
===Rank Structure===
<br />
 
==Army Air Bureau==
<br />
 
===Organization===
 
===Doctrine and Training===
 
===Equipment and Assets===
 
===Rank Structure===
<br />
 
==Army Strategic Bureau==
<br />
 
===Organization===
 
===Equipment and Assets===
 
===Major Divisions===
<br />
 
==Army Logistics Bureau==
<br />
 
===Organization===
 
===Equipment and Assets===
 
===Major Divisions===
<br />
 
==misc.==
Naming Conventions for small arms, weapons systems, and ships
 
SS, CV, CVA, BB, BC, CA, CC, CL, DD, CL, DL, TP, N- (nuclear-powered), M- (missile), C- (conventional)
 
Additional Ranks - Chaplain, Corps-General, Brigade-General, Division-General, Amry-General, Knight- award prefix, Citizen Militant (conscript)
 
APC, IFV, MOT, MCH, L-ARM, ARM, H-ARM, AT, SP-AT, AA, SP-AA, R-ART, ART, H-ART, L-ART, SP-ART, SPR-ART, etcetera
 
CIWS, SAMS (surface-air missile), SSMS, AAMS, IMGS (machine gun)
 
Common system designation example - L-ART Type 2017/1 = mortar, designed 2017, first variant designed in category that year
 
example 2 - NM-BC 2001-1 #2 - nuclear-powered, missile-equipped heavy cruiser/battlecruiser designed 2001, second of class
 
859,124 active, 5,117,866 reserve, 36,881 paramilitary = 6,013,871 total
 
38.4% of pop in eligible age range, 12.82% of total pop in age range and within service parameters
 
Gantsgun Heavy Engineering
 
Ladvner Technical Solutions
 
Hydrus Arms
 
Spetsford Shipyards United


<br />
Founding Day


Revolution Day
=== Military Time ===
In the military, the [[New Revolutionary Timescale]] is used for arranging day-to-day affairs and operations. This is largely a formality for garrison duties, as the 24-hour clock is used for combat operations, but the NRT clock is still a cultural fixture of the military often incorrectly used in the film industry.
=== In Civilian Life ===
==See Also==
* [[2:1 Plan]]
* [[List of Named Units of Fhainnin Armies]]
* [[Haldane Military Drill School]]
* [[List of Equipment of the Office of the National Army]]
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[[Category:Military]]
[[Category:Kistan]]
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[[Category:Government of Faneria]]
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:Fhainnin Army]]

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The Office of the National Army, or IFN, is one of the eight major Offices of Faneria's government, and oversees the armed forces of the Republic. The Office itself is an administrative and mixed military and civilian organization, while actual operations are planned and performed by its component Bureaus. In Fhainnin nomenclature, the Army covers the entirety of the armed forces, leading to some confusion between the Army and the Land Bureau, the latter of which is the land army of Faneria. The Office of the Army responds primarily to the Director of the Republic outside of disaster situations where units are delegated to local authorities or subordinated to the Office of State Security.

Office of the National Army of the Republic
Íoclann na Fyth Naisineach de na Respoblac
MottoIn Fearlessness, Resplendent
Founded12 March, 1906
Service branches
HeadquartersNational Army Central Complex, Oirthidún
Websitewww.arm.gov.fh
Leadership
DirectorCían Walaerin
Secretary of the ArmyDelyth Guair
Taesteach-General of the ArmyMadison Corwyn
Manpower
Military age19-42, 25-60 for off-field officers
ConscriptionConscription of all able-bodied adults begins at 18, with a two-week fundamentals course and a five year term in the Reserves. Reservists are called up for six months of paid active duty once during their term. Fitness and mental requirements for the reserves are strict in order to save money and reduce the total number of trainees to a manageable level.
Available for
military service
82,475,947, age 15–49
Fit for
military service
27,534,938, age 15–49
Active personnel959,124 (ranked 8th)
Reserve personnel5,817,866
Expenditures
Budget512.6 Billion Thalers
Percent of GDP13.7% (2025)
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RanksRanks and Insignia of the Fhainnin Army

History

Forces of Antiquity

Early Royal Central Army

The first Kings of the Fhainn fought with essentially the same troops as their ancestors and opponents had for innumerable generations before, and did so successfully. However, the inherent disorganization and decentralization of feudal forces made mobilizing to fight large wars increasingly difficult, and by the fourteenth century, firearms and cannons made organized formations increasingly important.

In 1457, in response to this need for a large army loyal directly to the Throne, King (Rih) Bronlan Màrtainn reorganized his personal army into more standardized units of four hundred men, arming them with weapons produced in batches and mixing soldiers from different regions to limit the chances of any unit retaining loyalty to their original lords. Aside from introducing a degree of standardization, Bronlan created a larger officer system, with Captains (almost invariably minor nobles) replacing Ceiternnas and introducing Sergeant-Generals to lead units of two thousand men, themselves responding a General leading as many troops as were appointed to his command. While still inefficient and lacking in long campaigning ability and contemporary command and control, this system at least allowed for a functional army to be fielded against other states with relative coordination and modern equipment (and, more importantly, without cajoling the Vicars to field soldiers on the behalf of the King).

The Royal Central Army formally separated Fhainnin soldiers into distinct infantry and cavalry types, with the Ardceirerninn being transformed into more traditional lancer cavalry, while the levy troops were given a mix of arquebuses and pikes to replace their earlier bows and spears. Foot Ardceirerninn and the few remaining cavalry Ceirerninn eventually formed longbowmen and skirmish cavalry units respectively, with the former fading into obscurity as firearms became more effective and the latter taking up varying roles as early dragoons or reconnaissance units for the main armies. Static cannon were also introduced and attached as needed to the infantry for support in sieges. In its early stages, the RCA employed Tercio formations, eventually phasing out pikes but retaining sabers until the invention of ring-mounted bayonets, skipping the introduction of plug bayonets entirely.

This central army, supported by Vicarial armies and feudal levies, saw action in numerous wars of expansion after its formation in 1457, from the Vandarch War to both the First and Second Princes' Wars and until the end of the Second Kin War.

Late Royal Army

In the late 18th Century and onwards, the Royal Army grew in size greatly as the nobility became increasingly dependent on the Crown for their power, culminating in the loss of their privileges to raise levies independent of the central government in the 1830 Constitution. Units were organized into a Corps system immediately prior to the Third Kin War along Latin lines, with continuous modernization throughout the rest of the century. COnscription was also introduced in 1840, though the professional troops largely remained nobility. The Royal Army performed well until its disastrous defeat during the Fourth Kin War, during which the entirety of the Third Army Group was cut off from supply and defeated, with the Rih being taken captive and forced to sign the humiliating First Treaty of Gaoth.

Revolutionary Peoples' Army

During the outbreak of the Fhainnin Civil War, militia and republican defector forces operated under the operational name of the Revolutionary Peoples' Army.

Great War

Late 20th Century

- 197x Reforms

Modern Day

- 2004 Reforms

Structure

The IFN is organized into five branches labeled formally as Bureaus similarly to the civilian government. In practice, these sometimes function as their own organizations similarly to any other military, but formally the Army is a one-branch military force. As a result, joint operations are generally conducted with an order of priority of Strategic-Land-Naval-Aerospace-Logistics in order of operational seniority. Most roles relating to air combat share a heavy overlap, resulting in the shared rank system discussed below.

Branches

(small pic here) The Army Strategic Bureau oversees theater organization, operational planning, joint missions, doctrinal development, strategic weapons usage, and overallcommand and control of the IFN. It closely operates with the civilian government and is the most politically connected branch.

(small pic here) The Army Logistics and Procurement Bureau is responsible for order and purchase of equipment on request by the other Bureaus of the Army, as well as overseeing state RnD efforts and parts of base maintenance. It also is responsible for forming dedicated supply units during deployments of large formations. Quartermaster units are attached to other branches from the Logistics Bureau.

(small pic here) The Army Land Bureau is the primary combat branch of the Army, and fields its own transport aircraft and transport/support helicopter and combat drone wings.

(small pic here) The Army Naval Bureau manages the maritime forces of the Army, including coast guard duties, amphibious assault, and naval aviation.

(small pic here) The Army Aerospace Bureau manages stationary air defense systems and land-based fixed-wing and other plane-centric aviation duties with a considerable degree of overlap with the Naval Bureau. It also theoretically manages out-of-atmosphere operations, though this has never been required. Many of its personnel are embedded in the naval aviation and transport/low-altitude air support roles directly commanded by the Naval and Land Bureaus.

Budget

The IFN receives between 11 and 14% of the spending budget yearly; as of 2027, it received a total of________________ Barra (Talers Figure) annually.

Pay

Pay is based partly on rank and partly on contract. Typically, a (private) will receive 24,000 Barra a year, with incremental bonuses for ranks and a larger jump in pay for officers and specialists. Soldiers are able to increase their pay through volunteering for reassignment to a combat deployment, completing optional training programs, and surpassing additional requirements on annual fitness and readiness checks. Signing for a five-year service contract as a volunteer counts for a year's additional pay, while a three-year contract carries a 35% annual salary bonus.

Service for a three-year contract after conscription is often seen as a good way to build savings, as a private who does not splurge will often leave with roughly fourty thousand Barra in savings. As a result, many college attendees in Faneria are former volunteers aged 24-29.

Procurement

Procurement for the military is often done through the use of state-owned production and RnD teams supported by materials, skilled labor, and cooperatives from the private sector rather than direct purchasing from public or private military corporations directly, although the military is not above using purchased equipment outside of the electronics sector. This has created a situation where the private sector does much of the work in parts production and design, which is then filtered through state-controlled enterprises for assembly and testing to reduce the final cost of equipment. State-owned companies also frequently have what are referred to as 'cooperative parallel relationships' with private companies, trading personnel for cross-training, doing collaborative RnD work, and creating a list of companies that the state does not directly own but operate intimately with the state defense industry.

Personnel

Demographics

The military of Faneria is composed of roughly 82% men and 18% women, with men making up 98% of combat units. Of women in the military, most (76%) primarily serve in the Naval and Logistics Bureaus. Racial makeup is relatively close to that of the country as a whole due to conscription, with a slight underrepresentation of Gothic and Caeric peoples, likely as a result of tensions with Caergwynn and many Fhainnin Goths having citizenship in Hendalarsk and/or Eldmora-Regulus, exempting them from service.

Ranks and Insignia

Ranks are universal across branches, mainly as a result of the need to embed air assets in naval and land-centric operations. Unlike some militaries, officers and enlisted are placed along the same track, although additional education and officer training serve as barriers to entry to the upper ranks at the Sgiobair, Ardcaptaen, and General levels.

Ranks of the Office of the National Army
Rank LU Equivalent Insignia Base Pay (Barra) Number Employed (2027) Notes
Saighdear Private 23,500
Chorporra Corporal/Specialist 25,000
Serdeant Sergeant 25,500
Sgiobair-Leift. 25,500 Highest rank attainable during conscript service.
Sgiobair 31,000 Requires Bachelor's Degree.
Captaen-Leift. 32,000
Captaen 46,000 Requires Master's Degree.
Ardleiftenant 61,500
Ardcaptaen 65,000
General-Leift. 90,000
General-Ceiterna 120,500 Requires approval by General Staff Board.
General-Bragorra 140,250
General-Rhonorra 165,000
Marshal
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Colonel*
Major*
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Recruitment and Training

Faneria practices a form of conscription where medically fit men and women between 19 and 22 are called up to serve. Over the course of the four years, every non-exempted draftee will serve for one year. Volunteering is encouraged and forms the backbone of the combat and high-tech units, while conscripts typically fill out support roles and garrison duties to pad out manpower requirements. Serving conscripts are not promoted beyond the rank of ______. Contracts for service come in 3- and 5-year variants, with the 5-year variant having a larger enlistment bonus.

Training for skills and jobs in the Army is highly organized, with a wide variety of dedicated schools for officers, engineering, basic training, and dozens of mission profiles and specializations being operated by the Army, often in conjunction with state-owned colleges or coordinated with private enterprises. Staff in the state-run schools are typically employed by the IFN, but are considered civilians rather than military personnel unless they also hold a military rank.

Culture

Traditions and Holidays

Null Time

Founding Day

Revolution Day

Military Time

In the military, the New Revolutionary Timescale is used for arranging day-to-day affairs and operations. This is largely a formality for garrison duties, as the 24-hour clock is used for combat operations, but the NRT clock is still a cultural fixture of the military often incorrectly used in the film industry.

In Civilian Life

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