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| name = Cartadanian Armed Forces | | name = Cartadanian Armed Forces | ||
| native_name = Forças Armadas Cartadanianas | | native_name = Forças Armadas Cartadanianas | ||
| image = [[File:CAF_logo.svg|90px]] [[File:Emblem of the Cartadanian | | image = [[File:Emblem of the Cartadanian Army.svg|90px]] [[File:CAF_logo.svg|90px]] [[File:Emblem of the Cartadanian Space Force.svg|90px]]<br/>[[File:Emblem of the Cartadanian Navy.svg|90px]] [[File:Emblem of the Cartadanian Marine Corps.svg|90px]] [[File:Emblem of the Cartadanian Coast Guard.svg|90px]] | ||
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| caption = Identifiers of the | | caption = Identifiers of the six service branches | ||
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| disbanded = | | disbanded = | ||
| branches = [[Cartadanian Air Force]]<br>[[Cartadanian | | branches = [[Cartadanian Army]]<br>[[Cartadanian Air Force]]<br>[[Cartadanian Space Force]]<br>[[Cartadanian Navy]]<br>[[Cartadanian Marine Corps]]<br/>[[Cartadanian Coast Guard]] | ||
| headquarters = [[Fortaleza]], [[LaMarque, Verona|LaMarque]], [[Verona]], [[Cartadania]] | | headquarters = [[Fortaleza]], [[LaMarque, Verona|LaMarque]], [[Verona]], [[Cartadania]] | ||
| flying_hours = | | flying_hours = | ||
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| age = 17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service | | age = 17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service | ||
| conscription = Formerly (inactive since end of the [[Great War]]) | | conscription = Formerly (inactive since end of the [[Second Great War]]) | ||
| manpower_data = | | manpower_data = | ||
| manpower_age = 18- | | manpower_age = 18-25 | ||
| available = | | available = 50.7 million (2030) | ||
| available_f = | | available_f = | ||
| fit = | | fit = | ||
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| active = 1,634,882 ( | | active = 1,634,882 (2030) | ||
| ranked = | | ranked = | ||
| reserve = | | reserve = 5,180,387 (2030) | ||
| deployed = | | deployed = | ||
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| amount = {{€|1. | | amount = {{€|1.207 trillion|link=yes}} {{small|(2030)}} | ||
|percent_GDP = 4. | |percent_GDP = 4.42% {{small|(2030)}} | ||
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| domestic_suppliers = [[Cartadanian Armed Forces#Suppliers|List]] | | domestic_suppliers = [[Cartadanian Armed Forces#Suppliers|List]] | ||
| foreign_suppliers = | | foreign_suppliers = [[Cartadanian Armed Forces#Suppliers|List]] | ||
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| exports = | | exports = | ||
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* First Galician War | * First Galician War | ||
* Second Galician War | * Second Galician War | ||
[[Great War]]<br/>[[Occidental Cold War]] | [[Second Great War]]<br/>[[Occidental Cold War]] | ||
* Istroyan Conflict | * Istroyan Conflict | ||
* Jordas Bay Conflict | * Jordas Bay Conflict | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
{{Main|Military history of Cartadania|History of the Cartadanian Army|l2=History of the Army|History of the Cartadanian Marine Corps|l3=Marine Corps|History of the Cartadanian Navy|l4=Navy|History of the Cartadanian Air Force|l5=Air Force|History of the Cartadanian Space Force|l6=Space Force|History of the Cartadanian Coast Guard|l7=Coast Guard}} | |||
The history of the Cartadanian Armed Forces dates back to the 16th century when the Cartadanian Army was formed as an autonomous reporting unit of the Caphirian Imperial Legion, a unit known as the Legio Septentrionalis ({{literal translation|Northern Legion}}). Its role was primarily the defense of East Cognatia, today what is Cartadania. In 1603, the Cartadanian Navy and Marine Corps were jointly formed under the autonomous government, pre-establishing Cartadania's naval and amphibious forces, though they still fell within the realm of the Imperium. Cartadania's navy, in particular, can actually trace its history to the mid-1400s, when the southern realm of the region began naval power projection efforts to expand the state. It wasn't incorporated as a formal body, however, until its present-standing date. Since then, the armed forces have played a significant role in Cartadanian military history, particularly during the Second Great War, when they fought against Caphiria and Vachena. | |||
In 1913, Cartadania established the first independent air force in the world, that is, it existed outside of the other branches of government (e.g., as an army aviation wing). Alongside the Navy, it has played a crucial role in ensuring Cartadanian military superiority across multiple theaters, with a particular emphasis on air superiority since the 1960s. Its sister branch, the Cartadanian Space Force, was formed in 2012 and operates Cartadanian spacecraft across various programs, including GPS and various networks pertinent to intelligence and the DoD. | |||
Established in 1691, the Cartadanian Coast Guard is a distinct military branch with a multi-faceted role. It not only operates in maritime environments, but also undertakes law enforcement duties within the country's territorial waters as well as international waters. Furthermore, the Coast Guard serves as a federal regulatory agency, adding an additional layer of responsibility to its mandate. | |||
== Command structure == | == Command structure == | ||
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[[category: Ixport]] | [[category: Ixport]] | ||
[[Category: Cartadania]] | |||
[[Category: Government of Cartadania]] | |||
[[Category: Military of Cartadania]] |
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Cartadanian Armed Forces | |
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Forças Armadas Cartadanianas | |
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Service branches | Cartadanian Army Cartadanian Air Force Cartadanian Space Force Cartadanian Navy Cartadanian Marine Corps Cartadanian Coast Guard |
Headquarters | Fortaleza, LaMarque, Verona, Cartadania |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-Chief | President Samaria Kalanie |
Secretary of Defense | Florence Parly |
Secretary of Homeland Security | Ana Yahari |
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | File:Flag of the Chairman of the Cartadanian Joint Chiefs of Staff.svg GEN Josue Laneira, EC |
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | File:Flag of the Cartadanian VJCS.svg GEN Paulo S. Selva, FAC |
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman | File:Flag of the SEAC Cartadania.svg CSM Michele M. Alay, FAC |
Manpower | |
Military age | 17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service |
Conscription | Formerly (inactive since end of the Second Great War) |
Available for military service | 50.7 million (2030), age 18-25 |
Active personnel | 1,634,882 (2030) |
Reserve personnel | 5,180,387 (2030) |
Expenditures | |
Budget | €1.207 trillion (2030) |
Percent of GDP | 4.42% (2030) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | List |
Foreign suppliers | List |
Related articles | |
History | Military history of Cartadania
List of engagements Cartadanian Conflict for Independence
Palmo-Cartadanian War
First Crona Crisis
Second Great War
Central Alshari Wars Other |
Ranks | Commissioned officer
Warrant officer Enlisted |
The Cartadanian Armed Forces (Cartadanian: Forças Armadas Cartadanianas, abbreviated as FA) are the military forces responsible for the defence of Cartadania, its overseas territories, possessions, and dependencies. They also promote Cartadania's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts, and provide humanitarian aid. It consists of the Cartadanian Air Force, Cartadanian Army, Cartadanian Marine Corps, Cartadanian Navy, and Cartadanian Coast Guard. The President of Cartadania is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and forms military policy with the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Homeland Security (DSI), both federal executive departments, acting as the principal organs by which military policy is carried out. All five armed services are among the seven uniformed services of Cartadania.
History
The history of the Cartadanian Armed Forces dates back to the 16th century when the Cartadanian Army was formed as an autonomous reporting unit of the Caphirian Imperial Legion, a unit known as the Legio Septentrionalis (lit. 'Northern Legion'). Its role was primarily the defense of East Cognatia, today what is Cartadania. In 1603, the Cartadanian Navy and Marine Corps were jointly formed under the autonomous government, pre-establishing Cartadania's naval and amphibious forces, though they still fell within the realm of the Imperium. Cartadania's navy, in particular, can actually trace its history to the mid-1400s, when the southern realm of the region began naval power projection efforts to expand the state. It wasn't incorporated as a formal body, however, until its present-standing date. Since then, the armed forces have played a significant role in Cartadanian military history, particularly during the Second Great War, when they fought against Caphiria and Vachena.
In 1913, Cartadania established the first independent air force in the world, that is, it existed outside of the other branches of government (e.g., as an army aviation wing). Alongside the Navy, it has played a crucial role in ensuring Cartadanian military superiority across multiple theaters, with a particular emphasis on air superiority since the 1960s. Its sister branch, the Cartadanian Space Force, was formed in 2012 and operates Cartadanian spacecraft across various programs, including GPS and various networks pertinent to intelligence and the DoD.
Established in 1691, the Cartadanian Coast Guard is a distinct military branch with a multi-faceted role. It not only operates in maritime environments, but also undertakes law enforcement duties within the country's territorial waters as well as international waters. Furthermore, the Coast Guard serves as a federal regulatory agency, adding an additional layer of responsibility to its mandate.