United Provincial People's Army

The armed forces of the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia were known as the United Provincial People's Army. This army consisted of the United People's Ground Forces (UPGF), United People's Navy (UPN), United People's Air Defense Force (UPADF), and the Civil Defense. The Ministry of State Security (MSSC) and Provincial Police Force were both under the jurisdiction of the United Provincial People's Army until 1945. The UPRZ maintained a strong military force with 800,000 active personnel and nearly two million in reserves. The UPGF and MSSC were generally favoured among the branches by UPRZ bureaucrats opening them up to higher funding an a larger amount of manpower. was heavily enforced by the UPRZ.

Task and command structure
Under constitution and laws of the UPRZ, the United Provincial People's Army was part of the armed forces together with the Territorial Defense as joint armed forces of all people and minority and all working people and citizens of the UPRZ.

The main task of the UPPA was to "Work in coordination with the Territorial Defense as part of armed forces to protect independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and social organization of the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia."

The Commissar of the UPRZ was supreme commander of the armed forces and in command of the UPPA, some task from presidency could be given through the secretary of defense. The secretary of defense was the officer with the highest military rank that could command armed forces of the UPRZ including the UPPA and Territorial Defense. While the Commissar of the UPRZ was under the constitution the supreme commander of armed forces that included the UPPA and TD and could also pass some of his duties as supreme commander to the secretary of defense. They had the power to give highest military ranks such as general or admiral and to promote or relive the highest military officers. The Chief of Staff of UPPA, in case that Secretary of defense was prevented or absent to do his function, was formally his deputy and could take command of the armed forces. In 1987 under the decree of the Commissar of the UPRZ, General Staff of the UPRZ was renamed into the General Staff of the Armed forces of UPRZ thus giving effectively command of the UPPA to one military body in order to effectively command with armed forces in case of war according to law of "All-peoples defense" from 1982. However in 1994 this was abolished by Dirkiv Tochinki and supreme power restored to the Commissar of the UPRZ.

Organization of the United People's Ground Forces
Much like the Teuton Volksheer the UPGF was organized into 9 military districts, each district is responsible for an area of defense. There also were separate brigades, regiments, and battalions from heavy rocket artillery, motorized infantry, special forces to more logistical support like radiological and nuclear response, medical, transportation and train units. After 1955, some UPGF rifle divisions were converted to mechanised divisions. From 1959, all rifle and mechanised divisions became "motorised rifle divisions" (MRDs). These divisions usually had approximately 12,000 soldiers organized into three motor rifle regiments, a tank regiment, an artillery regiment, an air defense regiment, surface-to-surface missile and antitank battalions, and supporting chemical, engineer, signal, reconnaissance, and rear services companies. A typical tank division had some 10,000 soldiers organized into three tank regiments and one motorized rifle regiment, all other sub-units being same as the MRD.

Sosnivika Military District

 * 1st Guards "Sosnivika-Abargabelozov" Motor Rifle Division
 * 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
 * 61st Anti-Aircraft and Rocket Artillery Division
 * 3rd Guards Motor Rifle Division
 * 3rd Naval Infantry Brigade (People's Navy)

Virovitica Military District

 * 1st Tank Division
 * 4th Motor Rifle Division
 * 7th Motor Rifle Division
 * 8th Guards Motor Rifle Division

Chernyslaviya Military District

 * 3rd Guards Tank Division
 * 5th Guards Motor Rifle Division
 * 5th Guards Tank Division
 * 9th Motor Rifle Division
 * 19th Motor Rifle Division

Sira-Zvinyacheye Military District

 * 6th Guards Tank Division
 * 7th Tank Division
 * 8th Tank Division
 * 10th Artillery Division
 * 11th Guards Motor Rifle Division
 * 21st Motor Rifle Division

Kryzhelovschina Military District

 * 9th Tank Division
 * 13th Motor Rifle Division
 * 18th Motor Rifle Division
 * 20th Motor Rifle Division

Prokovyurt Military District

 * 2nd Artillery Division
 * 1st Airborne Division (People's ADF)
 * 2nd Airborne Division (People's ADF)

Krvnigrad Military District

 * 60th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division
 * 17th Guards Motor Rifle Division

Moslavina Military District

 * 14th Tank Division
 * 23rd Motor Rifle Division
 * 25th Motor Rifle Division
 * 28th Motor Rifle Division

Rovskemlja Military District

 * 18th Guards Tank Division
 * 13th Tank Division
 * 24th Guards Motor Rifle Division
 * 26th Motor Rifle Division
 * 27th Motor Rifle Division

Pozrika Military District

 * 19th Guards Tank Division
 * 15th Tank Division
 * 11th Motor Rifle Division
 * 29th Motor Rifle Division
 * 30th Guards Motor Rifle Division

Organization of the United People's Navy
Much like the UPGF, the United People's Navy had areas of defense under its jurisdiction, however these were much smaller than that of the UPGF.

Carașovia Military District

 * 1st Guards Naval Infantry Brigade
 * 2nd Naval Infantry Brigade

Dal'niye Ostrova Military District

 * 4th Naval Infantry Brigade

Equipment of the United People's Ground Forces
(Including former equipment)

Infantry Fighting Vehicles
The UPRZ had over 7,000 IFVs in service in 1990

Equipment of the United People's Navy
By 1950 the United People's Navy consisted of:
 * 1 aircraft carrier
 * 3 battleships
 * 7 cruisers
 * 59 destroyers
 * 98 submarines
 * 269 torpedo boats
 * 22 patrol vessels
 * 88 minesweepers
 * 77 submarine-chasers

A network of coastal defenses were constructed in the 1930s along the Zaporizhian coast.