Workers' Revolutionary Army

The Workers' Revolutionary Army (WRA), sometimes shortened to just the Revolutionary Army are the armed forces of the Council Republic of Veikaia and the Veikan Communist Party. The Revolutionary Army was established by the People's Red Front during the Veikan Civil War in 1972 with the objective of opposing the Veikan Kingdom and declaring a Socialist State. The WRA is divided in three primary branches (Ground Forces, Air Forces and Naval Forces) and a smaller Special Forces arm.

In its infancy the WRA was composed primarily of decentralized brigades answering to independent commanders with varying ideologies. In 1979 after the declaration of the Council Republic it was quickly reformed and centralized under the command of the Congress of Councils and the Veikan Commissariat of Defense. Ideological homogeneity was later enforced by the Communist Party through the introduction of Party Commissars and new requirements for Officers to maintain their position. In its infancy the WRA was primarily a conscript-based force, with a shift towards a professional standing army happening after the year 2000 thanks to a large scale recruitment and modernization campaign spearheaded by the Commissariat of Defense. Conscription is still legal and a large portion of the armed forces is composed of conscript who support the primary professional soldier force.

International stance
The primary goal of the WRA according to its doctrine is the defense of Veikan sovereignty, territorial integrity, internal security and national development. The Armed Forces are also tasked with the defense of national interests abroad, this generally manifests in military aid to its allies and communist movements abroad. It also seeks deeper military integration with its allies in Artemia and the International Movement for Socialism at large on all military matters. Veikaia has voiced its support for nuclear, chemical and biological non-proliferation but it has been noted that the WRA may secretly be stockpiling a number of chemical weapons and that the nation possesses the expertise and knowledge to be considered nuclear-latent, although its government does not show interest in developing these capabilities further.