Akitsukunese Armed Forces

The Akitsukunese Armed Forces ({wp|Japanese language|Fusenese}}: 秋津国軍, Akitsukuni-gun) are the military service of Akitsukuni, established after the Imperial victory in the Akitsukunese Civil War. On August 8th 1848, Hiromasa Ikeda signed an executive decree with a threefold purpose; combining the Imperial forces into a single coherent body, dissolving the defeated Republican Army, and placing all former Republican Army troops under the newly-formed Akitsukunese Armed Forces.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is the Prime Minister of Akitsukuni. The Armed Forces are divided into five services; the Army, Navy, Air Force and Strategic Missile Force, with an additional branch, the Akitsukuni Special Naval Landing Force, nominally subordinate to the Navy. Additionally, two Army reserve formations exist, the Akitsukuni Defence Force and the Mainland Defence Force.

As of 2016, the Akitsukunese Armed Forces number around 725,000 active troops and 2,000,000 to 3,100,000 reserve troops, the majority of which are Defence Force personnel and discharged former active-duty personnel. The Prime Minister may approve conscription in accordance with the Akitsukunese constitution.

Nuclear weapons
Main article: Akitsukuni and weapons of mass destruction