Army of Kundrati Union

The Army of the Kundrati Union one of the 4 Defence Forces of the Kundrati Union and has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. As of 2375, it consisted of 260,775 soldiers on active duty and 260,775 in Reserve which serves as a National Guard in the instance of active soldiers serving their duties outside of the Kundrat Union.

The Army is managed by the Kundrati Union Defence Force and the executive body of the Kundrati Union Army which is headed by the Field Marshall of the Kundrati Union and council of Generals who heads administrative affairs on behalf of the KUDF and Government.

Structure
The Army of the Kundrati Union (Army) is made up of 2 components: the active (Regular Army) component; and 1 reserve component, which serves as a National Guard in times of war and lack of active service men/women.

The Reserve Army is primarily composed of part-time soldiers who train once a month, and conduct two to three weeks of annual training each year. Both the Regular Army and the Army Reserve are organized under Army guidelines.

Executive Structure
The Army is led by a Council of Generals, thus Every General in the Kundrati Union Army which is chaired by the Marshall of the Kundrati Union who qualifies as an automatic member of the Defence Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Like a political structure the Council of Generals discusses issues regarding the Army and also discusses orders given by both the Government and the KUDF.

The Marshall of the Kundrati union is seen as the Executive head of the Army and can only be out-ranked by the KUDF, Defence Minister and the Consul. Thus with this power he/she can make executive decisions on behalf of the army during emergency situations (i.e. War) without the vote of confidence from the Council of Generals. The Prerequisites of the Marshall is to have served in the Kundrati Army for more then 15 years, as it is much preferred that the leader of the Army has experience.

The Council of Generals also discusses their strategies for wars and battles as all of the generals a heads of a Division/s and this is where every plan is thought of before being put to practice.

Military Installations
The Army has it’s command base in Kasaema at Eagle Square, at the headquarters of the KUDF.

There are have 9 bases within the Kundrati Union, 2 being a barracks that shares with a training academy and a temporary installation set up in Dorvik following the Peace keeping mission in Dorvik


 * Fort Celeske, Jildrati Island
 * Fort Doomhammer, Jildrati, Kieta
 * Fort Hiren, Celania
 * Fort Aelius, Celania, Kundrati/Dundorf Border
 * Scullin Barracks, Pilgon
 * Fort McDonald (shared with Airforce base), Lirnak, Kundrati/Dundorf Border
 * Elwai Barracks, Snow forces barracks, Lirnak
 * Fort Arkham, Peghonai
 * Fort Mountbatton, Riverford, Peghonai
 * Fort Genucius Aventinensis, Piso Straits, Dorvik

Each Base will receive a nominal numbered army as operational command and can share with other divisions.

Divisional structure
The Army of the Kundrati Union currently consists of 13 divisions as well as several Brigades. Each division will be split by a number of brigades which are situated in different locations and all consist of 5000 troops with necessary equipment (weapons, vests) field hospital and necessary vehicles. Additional specialties are demonstrated as below; some of the divisions have been explained as brigades to make it easier to explain the different specialties;

Infantry Division
They consist of at least 2 ground manoeuvre brigades and at least one aviation brigade. Responsibility: They are responsible for fighting primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units, though they may be transported to the battlefield by ships, automobiles, skis, or other means. They are also the frontline for military invasions
 * Equipment: Cars (jeeps),

Armoured Division
Armoured Brigades will have about 1250 Tanks/armoured vehicles. Responsibility: They are responsible for running armoured vehicles such as Tanks and Mobile Rocket Launchers.
 * Equipment:

Cavalry/Mobile Infantry Division
Cavalry/Mobile Artillery Brigades will have 600 Mobile Artillery guns or 1600 Vehicles (Trucks, cars, Armoured Humvee’s, APCs). Responsibility: They are responsible for transporting troops on the ground by troop carrying trucks, use transport as means to attack.
 * Equipment:

Artillery Division
Artillery brigades will have 1000 Artillery Guns and are the only brigades that based within the Kundrati Union and act as a last defence. Responsibility: They protect the country along the shorelines and are also placed along key locations around the location to prevent any air attacks from happening in the country.
 * Equipment:

Engineer Division
Engineer Divisions will have construction equipment (such as excavators, bobcats, etc) Responsibility: Their responsibility is quite various; they are made of construction engineers, transport mechanics, tanks mechanics, etc. They also help build fortifications and help supply military on the frontline. Combat engineering is the practice of using the knowledge, tools and techniques of engineering in combat. A combat engineer, in many armies also called pioneer or sapper, is a military specialist in using the tools and techniques of engineering under combat conditions, who may perform any of a variety of tasks. Such tasks typically include fortification, bridge and road construction or destruction, laying or clearing landmines as well as general engineering tasks under fire. More generally speaking, the combat engineer's tasks involve facilitating movement and support of friendly forces while impeding that of the enemy. Usually, a combat engineer is also trained as an infantry rifleman for self-defence.
 * Equipment:

Divisions

 * 1st Infantry
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 112 Brigade
 * 113 Brigade
 * 114 Brigade
 * 115 Brigade


 * 1st Armoured
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 120 Brigade
 * 121 Brigade
 * 122 Brigade
 * 123 Brigade


 * 1st Cavalry/Mobile Artillery
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 125 Brigade
 * 126 Brigade
 * 127 Brigade
 * 128 Brigade


 * 1st Artillery
 * 10,000 personnel
 * 2 Brigades
 * 158 Brigade
 * 159 Brigade


 * 1st Engineers
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 180 Brigade
 * 181 Brigade
 * 182 Brigade
 * 183 Brigade


 * 2nd Infantry
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 202 Brigade
 * 203 Brigade
 * 204 Brigade
 * 205 Brigade


 * 2nd Armoured
 * 15,000 personnel
 * 3 Brigades
 * 220 Brigade
 * 221 Brigade
 * 222 Brigade


 * 2nd Cavalry/ Mobile Artillery
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 225 Brigade
 * 226 Brigade
 * 227 Brigade
 * 228 Brigade


 * 2nd Artillery
 * 10,000 personnel
 * 2 Brigades
 * 252 Brigade
 * 253 Brigade


 * 2nd Engineers
 * 20,000 personnel
 * 4 Brigades
 * 257 Brigade
 * 258 Brigade
 * 259 Brigade
 * 260 Brigade


 * 3rd Infantry
 * 20,000
 * 4 Brigades
 * 351 Brigade
 * 352 Brigade
 * 353 Brigade
 * 354 Brigade
 * 3rd Armoured
 * 15,000
 * 3 Brigades
 * 358 Brigade
 * 359 Brigade
 * 360 Brigade


 * 3rd Cavalry/Mobile Artillery
 * 15,000
 * 3 Brigades
 * 394 Brigade
 * 395 Brigade
 * 396 Brigade

Also an additional note as listed below there are special winter Brigades made up that train at Lirnak to train to battle in snow and ice conditions, they include a Armoured, Engineers, Cavalry/Mobile artillery and 2 Infantry Brigades.

Rank Structure
Officers
 * OF 10	Field Marshall of Kundrati Union
 * OF 9	General
 * OF 8	Major General
 * OF 7	Lt General
 * OF 6	Colonel
 * OF 5	Lt Colonel
 * OF 4	Major
 * OF 3	Captain
 * OF 2	Lieutenant
 * OF 1	Warrant Officer 1 /Regimental Sergeant Major

Enlisted Personnel
 * EO 6	Warrant Officer 2
 * EO 5	Staff Sergeant
 * EO 4	Sergeant
 * EO 3	Corporal
 * EO 2	Lance Corporal
 * EO 1	Private