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The Imperial Ruthene Armed Forces are the military services of The Empire of Ruthenia established after the collapse of the Parsian Empire. On 13 June of 3219 the Basileus Konstantinos I signed a Basilika decree establishing the Ruthene Ministry of Defence and placing all the Parsian and Ruthene Armed Forces under imperial control. The commander-in-chief of the armed forces is the Basileus of Ruthenia. Although the Ruthene armed forces were formed in 3219, the Ruthene military dates its roots back to the times of the Kormenian period.

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  • The Imperial Ruthene Armed Forces are the military services of The Empire of Ruthenia established after the collapse of the Parsian Empire. On 13 June of 3219 the Basileus Konstantinos I signed a Basilika decree establishing the Ruthene Ministry of Defence and placing all the Parsian and Ruthene Armed Forces under imperial control. The commander-in-chief of the armed forces is the Basileus of Ruthenia. Although the Ruthene armed forces were formed in 3219, the Ruthene military dates its roots back to the times of the Kormenian period.
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  • The Imperial Ruthene Armed Forces are the military services of The Empire of Ruthenia established after the collapse of the Parsian Empire. On 13 June of 3219 the Basileus Konstantinos I signed a Basilika decree establishing the Ruthene Ministry of Defence and placing all the Parsian and Ruthene Armed Forces under imperial control. The commander-in-chief of the armed forces is the Basileus of Ruthenia. Although the Ruthene armed forces were formed in 3219, the Ruthene military dates its roots back to the times of the Kormenian period. According to SIPRI, Ruthenia spent nearly $3,913.31M on arms in 3269. Ruthenia is planning further increases in its military spending, with draft budgets showing a 53% rise in real terms up the next years. However, SIPRI adds that many analysts are doubtful whether the industry will be able to deliver on such ambitious plans after decades of stagnation following the collapse of the Parsian Empire. The military has a strong part in Ruthene society and structure, and is generally regarded as one of the most trustworthy institutions of the country. Among more traditional sectors of society, such as those in rural regions, national service has been historically perceived as a rite of passage. Mandatory military service is often perceived as part of the "natural" order of life, and as a final school of socialization and maturing for young Ruthenian men before the real world. In part this attitude was caused by moralistic beliefs and strong imperial identity with the defense of the empire, encapsulated in the proverb Women have birth, men have the army, meaning that both genders offer a service to their Ruthenian motherland, women by giving birth and men by helping defend it.
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