Armed Forces of Maracatibe

The  of Maracatibe concentrate executive power in the President of Maracatibe, in the role of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The Ministry of Defense is the body responsible for financing, resource allocation and operations. The Maracatibean Armed Forces are divided into Maracatibean Army, Maracatibean Air Force, Maracatibean Armada and have as auxiliary forces the Provincial Guards and the National Guard (both ). In Maracatibe, there is a conscription of 18-year-olds, but less than 20% of the contingent is in fact required to enlist. □% of the Maracatibean is invested in the Armed Forces annually. In January 2021, the Maracatibean Armed Forces had □ active military personnel.

Mission
The mission statement of the Maracatibean Army is to conduct military operations oriented towards defending the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity (of the nation), and protecting the civilian population, and private and state resources, to contribute in generating an environment of peace, security, and development, that guarantees the constitutional order of the nation.

Organization
The Maracatibean Army headquarters is based in Salgado, the. Among the organs under the command of the army are Maracatibean Arsenal, the state company responsible for manufacturing some of the equipment used by the troops, the Department of Logistics, the Department of Engineering, the Personnel Department, the Department of Education and Culture, the Department Science and Technology, the Economic and Financial Council, and finally, the Land Operations Command, to which the military units (divisions) are subordinate. Nationally, there are 12 divisions subordinate to the Land Operations Command, which are grouped into 5 Military Regions, these being the Southwest Military Region, the South Military Region, the Southeast Military Region, the Northwest Military Region and the Northeast Military Region. These regions, although they are designated to act in each of the 5 statistical regions of Maracatibe, do not fully correspond to them, with divisions of the Military Command of the Southwest being able to have troops in the Northwest region, for example. In addition to these divisions, there are special units, such as the Special Operations Brigade, the Army Aviation Brigade, the Airborne Brigade, among others.

Southwest Military Region


The Southwest Military Region (in Jungastian: Região Militar do Sudoeste; in Kwaba: Sudoeste sui Narutuba Aboá), abbreviated to RMSo/SoNA is the military region whose jurisdiction covers the provinces of Pombal, Montité and Ibiraúna. It consists of two divisions, the 7th Division, based in Pombal, in the homonymous province, and the 8th Division, based in Pirapiranguaçu, capital of Ibiraúna. Both divisions have special infantry brigades, such as border infantry, jungle infantry and mountain infantry. In addition to the units shown in the image above, RMSo/SoNA also bases the jungle warfare training center. The divisions of this military region have an identical composition, with 1 armored brigade and 3 infantry brigades for each one. The number of military personnel under this command is □, and its mechanized and artillery units have □ tanks, □ AFVs and □ artillery pieces.

Northwest Military Region
The Northwest Military Region (in Jungastian: Região Militar do Noroeste; in Kwaba: Noroeste sui Narutuba Aboá), abbreviated to RMNo/NoNA is the military region whose jurisdiction covers the provinces of Santerre, Batista, São Francisco, Salgado and the northern part of Trindade. It consists of two divisions, the 6th Division and the 7th Division, both based in Santerre, in the city of Cecília, and in the national capital, Salgado. The 7th division has border battalions, and both divisions follow the Standard Division and Brigade Composition. The divisions of this military region have an identical composition, with 1 armored brigade and 3 infantry brigades for each one. The number of military personnel under this command is □, and its mechanized and artillery units have □ tanks, □ AFVs and □ artillery pieces. Together with the Southwest Military Region, RMNo/NoNA concentrates large part of the mechanized arsenal, including the Maracatibean MBTs, as the Cavalry Squadrons of these regions are larger than the others.

Northeast Military Region
The Northeast Military Region (in Jungastian: Região Militar do Nordeste; in Kwaba: Norodeste sui Narutuba Aboá), abbreviated to RMNe/NeNA is the military region whose jurisdiction covers the provinces of Santa Helena, São Pedro and the northern parts pf Pioca and Abatuba. It consists of three divisions, the 1st, 2nd and 11th Divisions. The number of military personnel under this command is □, and its mechanized and artillery units have □ tanks, □ AFVs and □ artillery pieces. It is the military region with most soldiers.

Southeast Military Region
The Southeast Military Region (in Jungastian: Região Militar do Sudeste; in Kwaba: Sudeste sui Narutuba Aboá), abbreviated to RMSe/SeNA is the military region whose jurisdiction covers the provinces of Abatuba (southern part), Pioca (southern part), Maracaí (eastern part), Serra Verde, Diamantina, Bangui and Paraté. It consists of three divisions, the 3rd Division, the 4th Division and 12th Division. The number of military personnel under this command is □, and its mechanized and artillery units have □ tanks, □ AFVs and □ artillery pieces. It is the military region with most soldiers.

Special Operations Brigade
The Special Operations Brigade is part of the army's strategic rapid-action force, which re-participates in all military regions. Its command has versatile support and special operations units, with command staff, psychological operations and special forms, with high levels of training, able to act quickly anywhere in the national territory. Detachments from the Special Operations Brigade have the ability to infiltrate the operational environment by land, sea or air, using conventional or non-conventional means, such as special vehicles, vessels and parachute jump from aircraft with rotating or fixed wings. The special operations units that make up the Command are the Special Forces Battalion, the Commandos Battalion and the Biochemical, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Company. It also has the Special Operations Instruction Center, where its human resources are trained and also other logistical and administrative support units, in addition to the Psychological Operations Battalion.