Theykan Armed Forces

The military forces of Theyka are the Theykan Armed Forces, with the Rangatira o nga iwi (monarch) as the commander-in-chief. They are controlled by the Ministry of Defence and the Joint Defence Staff. They are an all-volounteer force divided into 4 branches: the Ngāti Tūmatauenga (army), the Te Taua Moana o Theyka (navy), the Te Tauaarangi o Theyka (airforce) and the Kaitiaki mo te motu o Theyka (gendarmerie), which also acts as the national police force. The Theykan Armed Forces are geared for national defence, enforcing the national, and defending the national airspace. The armed forces are also capable of power projection in the region, thanks to the numerous and modern amphibious assault assets, and the capability to sustain aircraft over longer distances. Other tasks include, , and.

Ngāti Tūmatauenga
The Ngāti Tūmatauenga is the of the Theykan Armed Forces. It consinsts of approximately 35,000 active and 20,000 reservist personell. It's divided into an active component and a reserve component, which is mobilized only for national emergencies or in case of armed conflict, although it does partecipate regularly in traning exercises with the active army component. The army is organized as follows:


 * Chief of the Army
 * Army HQ and HQ Troops: is responsible for most of the army's administration tasks.
 * Guards Company: the only unit permanently tasked with protecting the Rangatira o nga iwi (Chief of tribes), their family and related figures..
 * Logistic Support Command: responsible for the sustainment of units and formations both in the home islands and on deployment. It works in conjunction with logistic elements from the other branches of the Theykan Armed Forces.
 * Active Forces Command: contains the army's active duty maneuver forces, and the units to support, enhance and allow their capabilities.
 * Reserve Forces Command: contains the army's reserve forces, and the units to support, enhance and allow their capabilities. It contains a territorial command for each of the traditional 14 regions.

Te Taua Moana o Theyka




Te Tauaarangi o Theyka


The Te Tauaarangi o Theyka is the of Theyka, being tasked with protecting the national, performing  and supporting the other armed forces. The RTAF currently operates 69 and 210, with 26 more on order. The organisation of the RTAF as of 2020 is: Chief of the Airforce:
 * Air Operations Command: command responsible of operating the active duty fixed-wing aircraft.
 * Air Assault Command: command responsible of operating the active duty helicopters, used for multiple tasks often in coordination with the groups.
 * Operational Support Command: command responsible of administering the non-flying airforce units.
 * Training Command: command responsible of the training and transformation of airforce personell.



Kaitiaki mo te motu o Theyka