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Federation Land Self-Defense Force | |
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Troops of the LSDF's 1st National Capital Defense Brigade | |
Founded | 1976 |
Country | File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.svg East Asian Federation |
Branch | Army |
Size | 265,124 personnel (2010) |
Part of | East Asian Federation armed forces |
Domestic Command Headquarters | Nerima, Tokyo |
Colors | Red, White, and Blue |
Commanders | |
State Officer for Defense | Chang Wanquan |
Land Self-Defense Force Chief of Staff | General Yoshifumi Hibako |
The East Asian Federation Land Self-Defense Force, or FMSDF, is the branch of the East Asian Federation armed forces responsible for ground and land border patrol operations. Like the Federation Naval Self-Defense Force, and unlike the Federation Air Forces, the Land Self-Defense Force is restricted to combat operations inside of territorial boundaries at all times. The primary missions of the Land Self-Defense Force are to patrol the land borders East Asian Federation, provide garrisons for the protection of cities, towns and villages throughout the country, and to serve as a deterrent against external invasion.
Organization[]
The Land Self-Defense Force is divided into tactical units tasked with defending a certain area of the country.
Region | Prefecture | Unit | Garrison | Commanding Officer | Number of troops |
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North Korea | Seogyeong | 1st National Capital Defense Brigade | Camp Syngman Rhee | GEN Yoshifumi Hibako | 6,850 |
Japan | Tokyo | 2nd Elite Urban Combat Brigade | Camp Takeo Miki | GEN Eiji Kimizuka | 6,150 |
Japan | Hokkaido | 3rd Mechanized Infantry Division | Camp Sapporo | LTG Chiba Tokujiro | 10,325 |
South Korea | South Chungcheong | 4th Urban Combat Division | Camp Devotion | GEN Kim Sang-ki | 7,890 |
Japan | Hokkaido | 5th Infantry Division | Camp Asahikawa | LTG Hirano Yukinori | 7,635 |
Japan | Tokyo | 6th Urban Combat Division | Camp Asaka | LTG Hanfu Kenichi | 7,635 |
North Korea | Sinuiju | 7th Mechanized Division | Camp Shenui | LTG Kim Eun-hae | 10,550 |
Japan | Hyogo | 8th Urban Combat Division | Camp Senzo | LTG Koichiro Bansho | 7,546 |
North Korea | Chagang | 9th Infantry Division | Camp Pale Horse | BG Choe Thae-bok |
- 10th Urban Combat Division - based in Taoyuan City
- 11th Urban Combat Division - based in Daegu
- 12th Urban Combat Division - based in Sendai
- 13th Airborne Brigade - based in Kadena
- 14th National Capital Airborne Brigade - based in Saikyō
- 15th Airborne Brigade - based in Miaoli
- 16th Training Brigade - based in Sapporo
- 17th Training Brigade - based in Kanggye
- 18th Training Brigade - based in Taipei
- 19th Training Brigade - based in Saikyō
- 20th Artillery Brigade - based in Naha
- 21st National Capital Air Defense Brigade - based in Saikyō
- 22nd Air Defense Brigade - based in Kadena
- 23rd Air Defense Brigade - based in Nerima
- 24th Ground Support Brigade - based in Kadena
There are two sizes of FLSDF divisions: 10,000 men and 7,500 men.
A FLSDF brigade is a combined arms unit with infantry, armored, and artillery units, combat support units and logistical support units. It is a regionally independent and permanent entity. Though its function is similar to a division in that it possesses the capability to engage in operations on one front, it is smaller with only 5,000 personnel.
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