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  • Armed Forces of Dundorf
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  • The Armed Forces of Dundorf (Dundorfian: Streitkräfte Dundorf) is the informal name of the unified combat components of the Dundorfian Reich, the official name is the Reichsheer (Luthorian: Imperial/Realm Army). The Reichsheer was founded in 4189 when the Dundorfian Reich was restored to power and the restoration of the nobility and right-wing power was established. The Reichsheer gives its name to its predecessor of the same name that was the military during the period of the Dundorfian Reich.
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Exports
  • All military hardware
amount
  • TBC
Branches
  • *Reichsheer (Army) **Stormtroopers (Dundorf) *Reichsfliegertruppe **Fallschirmjäger (Dundorf)
current form
  • Active
commander-in-chief
  • Robert McAllister
commander-in-chief title
Active
  • 950000
Commander
  • TBA
Age
  • 17
Country
  • Dundorf
Name
  • Imperial Army
Caption
  • Reich War Flag
reserve
  • 3538100
conscription
  • Yes
minister title
  • Minister of Defense
foreign suppliers
  • NA
Headquarters
  • Dunberg, Oderveld
ranks
Minister
  • Adelbert Dümmler
native name
  • Reichsheer
percent GDP
  • 300
commander title
  • Chief of Staff
domestic suppliers
Founded
  • 1067
abstract
  • The Armed Forces of Dundorf (Dundorfian: Streitkräfte Dundorf) is the informal name of the unified combat components of the Dundorfian Reich, the official name is the Reichsheer (Luthorian: Imperial/Realm Army). The Reichsheer was founded in 4189 when the Dundorfian Reich was restored to power and the restoration of the nobility and right-wing power was established. The Reichsheer gives its name to its predecessor of the same name that was the military during the period of the Dundorfian Reich. The Reichsheer has two primary branches the Reichsheer which is the unified land combat component of the armed forces and the Reichsfliegertruppe which is the unified air and air defense component of the armed forces. The Reichsheer has authority to declare government agencies as Militärhilfsmittel (Luthorian: Military auxiliaries) which protects them underneath international law as well as brings them underneath the control of the military and Supreme Army Command. The Reichsheer's de jure command falls to the Reich Chancellor of the Dundorfian Reich who serves as the Supreme Commander-in-Chief (Dundorfian: Oberbefehlshaber) with the Kaiser serves as the Honorary Supreme Commander-in-Chief (Dundorfian: Ehrenoberbefehlshaber) but technically holds no authority over the armed forces. The de facto command of the military falls to the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Army Command (Dundorfian: Chef des Stabes der Oberste Heeresleitung) and their immediate deputy the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Supreme Army Command which instead of the title that they are is called Generalquartiermeister (Luthorian: General Quartermaster) but is the deputy to the Chief of Staff and is not responsible for supply or logistical matters. In Dundorf with the passing of the Authority of the Supreme Army Command Act the Ministry of Defense was replaced with the Supreme Army Command as both the military and the civilian agency that is responsible for the management of the armed forces. The Kaiser and the Reich Chancellor attend weekly, sometimes daily meetings of the Reich Defense Council (Dundorfian: Reichsverteidigungsrat) which is comprised of several dozen officials and officers who assist the Kaiser and the Reich Chancellor in crafting their security and defense policy. The day-to-day operations of the military are left to the Supreme Army Command. The Reichsheer focuses on a very mobile warfare doctrine developed during the First Dundorfian Civil War era known as Blitzkrieg (Luthorian: Lightning War) which emphasis numerous combined arms units, focus on supporting air craft and the strong reliance on mechanized, armored and motorized troops. The Dundorfian armed forces remains today as one of the standards of military organization when it comes to doctrine and has refined and crafted its doctrine over the course of it's military history.