The Baltic Armed Forces (German: Landeswehr, Latvian: Bruņotie Spēki, Estonian: Kaitsevägi) is the name of the unified armed forces of the Baltic State. In partial deference to the historical roots of the Baltic Armed Forces, they are collectively referred to by the original German name alone: "Landeswehr." The Baltic State military consists of a Heer/Sauszemes Spēki/Maavägi (Army), Kriegsmarine/Jūras Spēki/Merevägi (Navy), and Luftstreitkräfte/Gaisa spēki/Õhuvägi (Air Force) and a paramilitary organization Kaitseliit (Defence League) with an active and reserve component. The active component acts as the customs and border enforcement agency and the reserve a militia which would be mobilized as part of the army.
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| - The Baltic Armed Forces (German: Landeswehr, Latvian: Bruņotie Spēki, Estonian: Kaitsevägi) is the name of the unified armed forces of the Baltic State. In partial deference to the historical roots of the Baltic Armed Forces, they are collectively referred to by the original German name alone: "Landeswehr." The Baltic State military consists of a Heer/Sauszemes Spēki/Maavägi (Army), Kriegsmarine/Jūras Spēki/Merevägi (Navy), and Luftstreitkräfte/Gaisa spēki/Õhuvägi (Air Force) and a paramilitary organization Kaitseliit (Defence League) with an active and reserve component. The active component acts as the customs and border enforcement agency and the reserve a militia which would be mobilized as part of the army.
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| - The Baltic Armed Forces (German: Landeswehr, Latvian: Bruņotie Spēki, Estonian: Kaitsevägi) is the name of the unified armed forces of the Baltic State. In partial deference to the historical roots of the Baltic Armed Forces, they are collectively referred to by the original German name alone: "Landeswehr." The Baltic State military consists of a Heer/Sauszemes Spēki/Maavägi (Army), Kriegsmarine/Jūras Spēki/Merevägi (Navy), and Luftstreitkräfte/Gaisa spēki/Õhuvägi (Air Force) and a paramilitary organization Kaitseliit (Defence League) with an active and reserve component. The active component acts as the customs and border enforcement agency and the reserve a militia which would be mobilized as part of the army. The national defence policy aims to guarantee the preservation of the independence and sovereignty of the state, the integrity of its land area, territorial waters and airspace and its constitutional order. It is organized to ensure interoperability with the armed forces of the Warsaw Alliance and European Confederation member states and their capability to participate in the full range of Alliance missions.
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