Nation Bulletin

Common infor of Deutsche Heer

Long live German Empire

By Chancellor Henric von Andrianus
05/07/2023 02:21 pm
Updated: 05/07/2023 02:30 pm

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The Imperial German Army was formed in 1989 after the fall of the Federal Republic of Germany as well as the birth of the German Empire. Together with the Imperial Special Forces, the Imperial Air Force, and the Imperial Coast Guard, all made up the Imperial German Army under the leadership of Field Marshal Lugwid von Moltke. The imperial army, or Deutsche Heer, was established through resolution 47 of the national security council signed by the then prime minister, William III. This force was based on the army of the Federal Republic of Germany at that time with 6 infantry corps (later reformed into 3 corps) 32 regular divisions and 20 reserve divisions.
Imperial German Army: led by Lugwid von Moltke
-Main bases are located in Berlin and Koln
With a scale of 180 000 regular troops and 200,000 reserve troops, the force is divided into 6 separate corps with 9 different services including:
-Imperial regular army: 125,000 troops
-Imperial Reserve Army: 125,000 soldiers
-Empire Armored Cavalry: 15 000 armored vehicles of all types, mainly IFV Puma infantry fighting vehicles and Leopard A-26 tanks
-Marine and Imperial Expeditionary Force: 50,000 troops
-Commando: 25,000 troops
-Special Forces: 25,000 troops
-Artillery: 2000 towed artillery and 890 self-propelled howitzers
-Military police: 10,000 troops
-The Prime Minister's Defense Federation: 5,000 troops
-Capital Security Federation: 25,000 troops

Imperial Air Force:
-Main bases are located in Berlin and Frankfurt
With a scale of 300 Tornado attack aircraft and 400 F4 Phantoms and 200 Eurofighters strategic bombers and about 600 transport and training aircraft. Includes Iron Dome system as well as strategic missile system
Divided into 2 strategic special zones.
-Berlin to Munich: 600 fighter jets and 300 transport aircraft with 1200 anti-aircraft guns + 100 surface-to-air missiles, 35 surface-to-surface missiles
-Kognisberg to Bremen: 300 fighters and 300 transport aircraft with 800 anti-aircraft guns + 56 surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles

Imperial Navy:
-The main base is located in the city of Munich, Germany
A scale of 180 warships is currently damaged 43 ships after the war
100 cruisers and destroyers
50 battleships
30 missile corvettes

Some units are under the common management of related ministries:
German Imperial Strategic Intelligence Service
Imperial nuclear force (currently in the testing phase)
Imperial paramilitary force