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− | The '''Royal Isselmere-Nieland Air Force''' (RINAF) was established in [[Wikipedia:1927|1927]] as the [[Air Force|air component]] of the [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]]'s [[:Category:Armed forces|armed forces]] and until [[Wikipedia:1947|1947]] was administered by the Air Ministry, after which it became a department within the amalgamated Ministry of Defence. The RINAF arose from the '''Royal Isselmere-Nieland Flying Corps | + | {{RINASF}} |
+ | The '''Royal Isselmere-Nieland Air Force''' (RINAF) was established in [[Wikipedia:1927|1927]] as the [[Air Force|air component]] of the [[Isselmere-Nieland|United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland]]'s [[:Category:Armed forces|armed forces]] and until [[Wikipedia:1947|1947]] was administered by the Air Ministry, after which it became a department within the amalgamated Ministry of Defence. The RINAF arose from the '''Royal Isselmere-Nieland Flying Corps''', formed in [[Wikipedia:1916|1916]] from air units of the Observers Corps of the Royal Artillery. | ||
In [[Wikipedia:2003|2003]], the Royal Air Force formally became the [[Royal Isselmere-Nieland Aerospace Force]] ('''RINASF'''), with the traditional functions of the Air Force devolving to an organisation known as '''Air Combat Command''' and the new [[Space Force|space defence]] functions falling to a newly created [[Isselmere-Nielander Orbital Defence Force|Orbital Defence Command]]. In [[Wikipedia:2004|2004]], the [[Council of State (Isselmere-Nieland)|Council of State]] elevated both commands to the status of Forces within the RINASF, giving rise to speculation that the Orbital Defence Force would become a fifth service within the UKINDF. As yet, there has been no active official support for such a separation of the RINASF. | In [[Wikipedia:2003|2003]], the Royal Air Force formally became the [[Royal Isselmere-Nieland Aerospace Force]] ('''RINASF'''), with the traditional functions of the Air Force devolving to an organisation known as '''Air Combat Command''' and the new [[Space Force|space defence]] functions falling to a newly created [[Isselmere-Nielander Orbital Defence Force|Orbital Defence Command]]. In [[Wikipedia:2004|2004]], the [[Council of State (Isselmere-Nieland)|Council of State]] elevated both commands to the status of Forces within the RINASF, giving rise to speculation that the Orbital Defence Force would become a fifth service within the UKINDF. As yet, there has been no active official support for such a separation of the RINASF. | ||
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{{United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces}} | {{United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces}} | ||
{{Isselmere-Nieland}} | {{Isselmere-Nieland}} | ||
[[Category:Armed forces]] | [[Category:Armed forces]] |
Revision as of 22:34, 28 January 2007
Ensign | |
Command | |
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State | Isselmere-Nieland |
Headquarters - Building |
Daurmont |
Secretary of State | Bríogaith níb hÉamidh, MP |
Chief of Aerospace Staff | MRASF Sir Nathaniel Ketteridge, Bt |
Establishment - RINAF - RINASF - The Service |
1927 2003 2004 |
Arms | |
Aerospace Service | |
Royal Air Force
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Orbital Defence Force
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Base Police | |
Budget (USD, 2007) | |
Total - Per capita |
$10.718 trillion $431,270.57 |
Percentages - GDP - National budget - Defence budget |
2.25% 6.41% 34.18% |
References | |
1 See Dynamic and formal equivalence. |
The Royal Isselmere-Nieland Air Force (RINAF) was established in 1927 as the air component of the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland's armed forces and until 1947 was administered by the Air Ministry, after which it became a department within the amalgamated Ministry of Defence. The RINAF arose from the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Flying Corps, formed in 1916 from air units of the Observers Corps of the Royal Artillery.
In 2003, the Royal Air Force formally became the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Aerospace Force (RINASF), with the traditional functions of the Air Force devolving to an organisation known as Air Combat Command and the new space defence functions falling to a newly created Orbital Defence Command. In 2004, the Council of State elevated both commands to the status of Forces within the RINASF, giving rise to speculation that the Orbital Defence Force would become a fifth service within the UKINDF. As yet, there has been no active official support for such a separation of the RINASF.
Ranks and insignia
UKINDF logo | |
Branches of service | |
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Naval Service Royal Navy Royal Marines | |
Army | |
Aerospace Service Royal Air Force Orbital Defence Force | |
Strategic Defence Force | |
Royal Gendarmerie | |
Leadership | |
Headquarters | Daurmont, UKIN |
Commander-in-Chief | King Henry V |
Minister of Defence | |
Chief of Defence Staff | |
Personnel | |
Available for military service | 1,412,964,593 (males & females 15-49 y.o., est. 2007) |
Fit for military service | 989,075,215 (males & females 15-49 y.o., est. 2007) |
Reaching military age annually | 29,146,181 (males & females 15-49 y.o., est. 2007) |
Military age | 18 y.o. |
Total personnel | 72,644,046 |
Labour Force | 2.225% |
Expenditures | |
Budget | $28.228 billion USD (est. 2007) |
Percent of GDP | 6.11% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | Isselmere-Nieland Defence Industries |
History | |
History of Isselmere-Nieland | |
Ranks and insignia |
Topics on Isselmere-Nieland | ||
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