Kuijuan National Army

The Kuijuan National Army (Kuiju Gurun Cooha) is the army of West Kuiju, forming the land component of the Kuijuan National Defence Forces. The present-day Kuijuan Army was founded in 1947 together with the Kuijuan Navy and the Kuijuan Air Force. As of April 2020, the National Army had a strength of 344,420 soldiers. This size is maintained through conscription; West Kuijuan men must complete 18 months of military service upon reaching the age of 17.

Structure
The Kuijuan National Army consists of two major components, the Field Army (Talai Cooha) and the National Garrison (Gurun Šeobei).

Field Army
The Field Army is the most combat-ready component of the Army, including some 80 percent of personnel. Units of the Field Army are kept in 85-90 percent strength in personnel and 100 percent in weapons and equipment. In peacetime large and small units of the Field Army are assigned for transfer to the HECO Allied Forces, under the command of Commander Allied Forces Chisei.

The Field Army is organised into Corps (Guntan) and Divisions (Šitan). The Corps is the highest tactical unit of the army. It may include three to five divisions of different types and units and subunits of corps subordination. The Corps are the basis of command authorities of the combat arms: missile troops and artillery; tactical air defense; army aviation; signal troops; engineer troops; logistics; repair, overhaul and rebuilding service; and medical service. An army corps, which included, for example, two armored divisions and one mechanized infantry division, could have around 100,000 personnel at full strength.

The division is the basic tactical large unit. It is capable of conducting combat operations under conditions of the use of nuclear and conventional weapons both as part of the army corps and independently. Divisions of the Field Army differ according to the types of brigades included in them. The infantry division has two mechanized infantry brigades and one armoured brigade, the armoured division has two armoured brigades and one mechanized infantry brigade, and the mountain infantry division has a mechanized infantry brigade, armoured brigade and mountain infantry brigade.

There are a total of 12 divisions - four mechanized infantry, six armoured, and two mountain infantry - organised into three corps - northern, central and southern. The 1st Mountain Division, intended for conducting combat operations together with the Chanha Army in south Wuluk, is not included in the army corps.


 * Plain Blue Banner.svg Northern Corps
 * 1st Infantry Division
 * 1st Armoured Division
 * 3rd Armoured Division
 * 10th Armoured Division


 * Plain Yellow Banner.svg Central Corps
 * 5th Armoured Division
 * 4th Armoured Division
 * 12th Armoured Division


 * Plain Red Banner.svg Southern Corps
 * 2nd Infantry Division
 * 3rd Infantry Division
 * 13th Armoured Division
 * 2nd Mountain Division

National Garrison
The National Garrison is the rearline and reserve force of the West Kuijuan Army. Among the basic missions of the Garrison are supporting KNA mobilization deployment and HECO Allied Forces operational deployment on West Kuijuan territory; participating in combat operations as part of West Kuijuan army corps; providing combat and logistic support to Chiseian troop reinforcements; defending rear areas and combating airborne and amphibious assault forces; securing and defending important state, military and industrial installations, transportation routes and lines of communication; training reservists in peace and wartime; and replacing losses of large and small army units in the course of a war.

The Garrison is organised into four regional commands (Northwest, Northeast, Center and South); subordinate to these are a number of military districts, individual commands (signal, logistics, engineer, medical), 12 brigades and 15 regiments of Home Defense, 29 region and 80 subregion defense staffs, 150 security companies and 300 security platoons. In wartime, the brigades would be employed tactically as part of the plans of the National General Staff. In peacetime, the large and small units and sub-units of the Garrison are at 10 percent strength in personnel and 100 percent in weapons and military equipment, with an average active personnel strength of 50,000; in wartime this could be taken to 600,000.