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| current_form = [[Danish Defence Agreement 2018–23|Defence Agreement 2018–23]] | | current_form = [[Danish Defence Agreement 2018–23|Defence Agreement 2018–23]] | ||
| disbanded = | | disbanded = | ||
− | | branches = [[File: | + | | branches = [[File:Fryssian_army_wapen2.png|15px]][[Royal Fryssian Army]]<br />[[Image:Fryssian_navy_wapen.png|15px|Emblem of the Danish Navy]][[Royal Fryssian Navy]]<br />[[Image:Roundel.png|15px|Roundel of the Danish Air Force]][[Royal Fryssian Air Force]]<br />[[File:Danish Home Guard logo.svg|15px|Coat of Arms of the Militairy Police]][[Fryssian Militairy Police]] |
| headquarters = [[Holmen Naval Base]], [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] | | headquarters = [[Holmen Naval Base]], [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]] | ||
| url = {{wp|http://www.striidmacht.frr|Official Website}} | | url = {{wp|http://www.striidmacht.frr|Official Website}} |
Revision as of 21:09, 27 October 2019
Royal Fryssian Armed Forces
WORK IN PROGRESS
Fryssian Armed Forces | |
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Friislon striidmacht | |
Motto | Guon dingen binne it wurdich om te fjochtsjen (Some things are worth fighting for) |
Founded | Template:Start date and years ago |
Current form | Defence Agreement 2018–23 |
Service branches |
Royal Fryssian Army Royal Fryssian Navy Royal Fryssian Air Force Fryssian Militairy Police |
Headquarters | Holmen Naval Base, Copenhagen, Denmark |
Website | Official Website |
Leadership | |
Prime Minister | Mette Frederiksen |
Template:Nobreak | Trine Bramsen |
Chief of Defence | General Bjørn Bisserup |
Manpower | |
Military age | 17,5 for voluntary service |
Conscription | No |
Reaching military age annually | (2019) |
Active personnel | 189,420 military & 25,274 civilian (2017)[1] |
Reserve personnel | 12,000 + 51,000 volunteers in the Home Guard |
Deployed personnel | 11806 (30 May 2018)[2] |
Expenditures | |
Budget | FRK427.6 billion FRK ($63.5 billion) (2019)[3] |
Percent of GDP | 2.35% (2019)[3] |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers |
Canada Germany Poland Sweden Switzerland United States |
Related articles | |
History | Military history of Denmark |
Ranks |
Army ranks Navy ranks Air force ranks |
- ↑ "Number of employees". forpers.dk (in Danish). Danish Defence. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ↑ Danish Defence (30 May 2018). "Forsvaret i verden lige nu". Forsvaret.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 19 June 2018.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Defence Expenditure of NATO Countries (2012-2019)" (PDF). NATO Public Diplomacy Division. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.