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The Österreichisches Bundesheer (German for "Austrian Federal Army", officially referred to as the Austrian Armed Forces in English), is the name for the military of the Republic of Austria. The main branches are Joint Forces (Streikräfteführungskommando; SKFüKdo), which consist of Land Forces (Landstreitkräfte), Air Forces (Luftstreitkräfte), International Missions (Internationale Einsätze) and Special Forces (Spezialeinsatzkräfte), next to Mission Support (Kommando Einsatzunterstützung; KdoEU) and Joint Command Support Centre (Führungsunterstützungszentrum; FüUZ).

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  • Austrian Armed Forces
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  • The Österreichisches Bundesheer (German for "Austrian Federal Army", officially referred to as the Austrian Armed Forces in English), is the name for the military of the Republic of Austria. The main branches are Joint Forces (Streikräfteführungskommando; SKFüKdo), which consist of Land Forces (Landstreitkräfte), Air Forces (Luftstreitkräfte), International Missions (Internationale Einsätze) and Special Forces (Spezialeinsatzkräfte), next to Mission Support (Kommando Einsatzunterstützung; KdoEU) and Joint Command Support Centre (Führungsunterstützungszentrum; FüUZ).
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amount
  • 2.43E9
Branches
current form
  • 1955-05-15(xsd:date)
commander-in-chief
  • President Alexander van der Bellen
Active
  • 29533(xsd:integer)
Age
  • 17(xsd:integer)
float
  • center
Fit
  • 1579862(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Austrian Armed Forces
Caption
  • Bundesheer Unit locations
reserve
  • 27000(xsd:integer)
Width
  • 800(xsd:integer)
Available
  • 1941110(xsd:integer)
History
reaching
  • 48108(xsd:integer)
conscription
  • 1.57788E7
relief
  • 1(xsd:integer)
reaching f
  • 45752(xsd:integer)
minister title
  • Minister of Defence
foreign suppliers
Headquarters
  • Vienna
Minister
native name
  • Österreichisches Bundesheer
percent GDP
  • 0.86
available f
  • 1910434(xsd:integer)
fit f
  • 1554130(xsd:integer)
domestic suppliers
manpower age
  • 16(xsd:integer)
Founded
  • 1918-11-08(xsd:date)
abstract
  • The Österreichisches Bundesheer (German for "Austrian Federal Army", officially referred to as the Austrian Armed Forces in English), is the name for the military of the Republic of Austria. The main branches are Joint Forces (Streikräfteführungskommando; SKFüKdo), which consist of Land Forces (Landstreitkräfte), Air Forces (Luftstreitkräfte), International Missions (Internationale Einsätze) and Special Forces (Spezialeinsatzkräfte), next to Mission Support (Kommando Einsatzunterstützung; KdoEU) and Joint Command Support Centre (Führungsunterstützungszentrum; FüUZ). Austria, a landlocked country, today has no navy; in the period 1958 to 2006 however the Austrian army operated a naval squadron of patrol boats on the River Danube. That duty has been assumed by the Bundespolizei (Federal Police).
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