Manchurian Ground Forces

Manchurian Ground Forces

Manzh Cuah
Founded February 19, 1912 (as the Manchurian State Army)
Current form May 25, 1988
Headquarters Cacon
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief Baigia Dorolon
Marshal Ganggia Hoifa
Personnel
Military age 18
Conscription 2 years 6 months
Active personnel 2,400,000
Reserve personnel 2,750,000 (Mobilization Reserves)
12,000,000 (Emergency Reserves)
Expenditures
Budget $189 billion (2016)
Percent of GDP 4.0% (Army only)
Related articles
Ranks see "Ranks" below

Structure

Garrison Forces

The Garrison Forces are tasked with defending the independent cities including the capital.

People's Guard Army/First Army

  • 1st Asihan-i Manzh People’s Guard Tank Division
    • 101st Guards Tank Regiment
    • 102nd Guards Tank Regiment
    • 103rd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment
    • 1st Guards Artillery Battalion
  • 2nd Amb Nujan People’s Guard Motorized Rifle Division
    • 201st Guards Tank Regiment
    • 202nd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment
    • 203rd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment
    • 2nd Guards Artillery Battalion
  • 3rd Sele Maitu People’s Guard Motorized Rifle Division
    • 301st Guards Tank Regiment
    • 302nd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment
    • 303rd Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment
    • 3rd Guards Artillery Battalion

Second Army

  • 113th Motorized Rifle Division
  • 501st Motorized Rifle Regiment
  • 502nd Motorized Rifle Regiment
  • 113rd Tank Battalion
  • 1061st Artillery Battalion
  • 114th Motorized Pacification Rifle Division
  • 901st Motorized Rifle Regiment
  • 602nd Motorized Pacification Rifle Regiment
  • 603rd Motorized Pacification Rifle Regiment
  • 1062nd Artillery Battalion
  • 116th Motorized Pacification Rifle Division
  • 904th Motorized Rifle Regiment
  • 605th Motorized Pacification Rifle Regiment
  • 606th Motorized Pacification Rifle Regiment
  • 1063rd Artillery Battalion

Third Army

Equipment

Ranks