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| minister          = Aste Guisava
| minister          = Šanará Urimašeir
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 4 August 2022

Lenezan Defense Force
Lenehbaňa
Flag of Lenezan Defense Force.svg.png
Flag of the Lenezan Defense Force
Founded9 April 1953; 70 years ago (1953-04-09)
Service branchesArmy
Navy
Air force
Military Police
Gararakár
HeadquartersMinistry of Defense, Ihana, Lenezan
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefPrime Minister Ami Hagvidár
Minister of DefenseŠanará Urimašeir
Manpower
Military age4,554,186, 17–49 eligible for enlistment and available for military service
Reaching military
age annually
(9,456,000 fit for military service and emergency conscription with 440,250 males and 231,200 females annually)
Active personnel225,000 (2018)
Reserve personnel1,160,904 (2018)
Expenditures
Budget30.5 billion
Percent of GDP2% (2021-22)
Industry
Domestic suppliers
List

Kolava Heavy Industries
Kolava Electric
Faruso (company)
Liogo
Zozava Heavy Industries
SOD Corporation
Lenezan Marine United
Dorebiri Engineering & Shipbuilding
YUH
Lenezan Radio Company
Gebedan
Ravam
Hanaşavan Electric Industry
Zeisvi Manufacturing
Jehec
Leneba Mirovi
Joranay Services
Usta Kosan
Laiszel
Segeva-Duroyo Manufacturing
LauDuz Industries
Lenezan Steel Works
Ziva Aral Automobiles
Mažatarisav Industry
Aramur Limited
Ehesevan Steel Works
Lhisisav Computer Systems
Loyeldor Electronics

Foreign suppliers
List
Related articles
HistoryMilitary history of Lenezan
List of wars involving Lenezan
List of engagements

The Lenezan Defense Force (LDF) comprised the Lenezi armed forces from 1953 onwards. It was founded after a change in the constitution that saw a shift in its defense posture, it did however still allow preemptive strikes and to fight overseas to protect the interests of the Republic. The LDF's main responsibility is the defense of Lenezan and the protection of their foreign interests and allies. It consists of an Army, Navy, and Air Force with military police. It has a total of 225,000 active personnel and 1.1 million in reserve. They are controlled by the Ministry of Defense, with their Prime Minister as commander-in-chief.

The LDF was organized to perform a dual mission: to deal with counterinsurgency in all forms and maintain order, as well as to perpetuate a conventional military arm that could defend the republic's borders, making retaliatory strikes as necessary. As the military expanded during the 1970s, the LDF general staff was organized into six sections—finance, intelligence, logistics, operations, personnel, and planning; uniquely Lenezan medical service was made co-equal with the Lenezi Army, the Lenezi Navy, and the Lenezi Air Force. In recent years, the LDF has engaged in international peacekeeping operations with the International Congress. Tensions waning, particularly with Asota, have reignited the debate over the importance of the LDF and its relation to Lenezi society.