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| ARTICLES RELATED TO defense |  |  |  | defense: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - DevelopmentCurrently, in most versions of Allstars, the map contains many more heroes and items than does the original DotA, and is updated frequently, which may explain its ongoing popularity. However, this popularity sparked a controversy over who ought to be credited for its fame. For instance, a number of Classic players resent Guinsoo for having 'stolen' their game, especially since he is alleged to have similarly 'borrowed' most of his triggers, spells, heroes and items from other people; Guinsoo, for his part, maintains that the map was created ...
See also:Defense of the Ancients: Allstars, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - History, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 5.84+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6.20+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - 6.30+ and Beyond in development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Current player trends, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Terminology, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Commands and Modes, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Hero Classifications, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Miscellaneous, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Actions, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal Acknowledgements, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For consecutive kills, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For special events, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allusions Read more here: » Defense of the Ancients: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Development |
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|  |  |  | defense: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - DevelopmentCurrently, in most versions of Allstars, the map contains many more heroes and items than does the original DotA, and is updated frequently, which may explain its ongoing popularity. However, this popularity sparked a controversy over who ought to be credited for its fame. For instance, a number of Classic players resent Guinsoo for having 'stolen' their game, especially since he is alleged to have similarly 'borrowed' most of his triggers, spells, heroes and items from other people; Guinsoo, for his part, maintains that the map was created ...
See also:Defense of the Ancients: Allstars, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - History, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 5.84+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6.20+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - 6.30+ and Beyond in development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Current player trends, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Terminology, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Commands and Modes, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Hero Classifications, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Nouns and Miscellaneous Terms, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Actions, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal Acknowledgements, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For consecutive kills, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For special events, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allusions Read more here: » Defense of the Ancients: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Development |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Operation Defensive Shield - BackgroundIn March 2002, more than 135 Israeli civilians were killed in attacks committed by Palestinian factions such as Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades (the "military branch" of Fatah). These attacks reached their peak on March 27, 2002, with the event known as the "Passover Massacre", in which a Palestinian suicide bomber murdered 30 people at the Park Hotel in Netanya (28 straight off, then two more died from their injuries). Many of the victims were survivors of the Holocaust.
Within twenty-four hours, the Israel Defense Forces had issued emergency call-up notices for 20,000 reserve soldi ...
See also:Operation Defensive Shield, Operation Defensive Shield - Background, Operation Defensive Shield - Goals, Operation Defensive Shield - The Operation Read more here: » Operation Defensive Shield: Encyclopedia II - Operation Defensive Shield - Background |
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Jewish Defense League - Terrorism and the JDL.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has described the Jewish Defense League in Congressional testimony as a "violent" and "extremist" group. In a sidebar in its "Terrorism 2000/2001" report, the Bureau said, "The Jewish Defense League has been deemed a right-wing terrorist group." It identified the group in a 1999 terrorism report as the perpetrator of several bombing and arson incidents that took place between 1980 and 1989. Mary Doran, an FBI street agent, describe ...
See also:Jewish Defense League, Jewish Defense League - Founding of the JDL, Jewish Defense League - Attitudes towards the JDL, Jewish Defense League - Controversies, Jewish Defense League - Terrorism and the JDL, Jewish Defense League - Imprisonment and deaths of Irv Rubin and Earl Krugel, Jewish Defense League - Schism, Jewish Defense League - Baruch Goldstein, Jewish Defense League - Sources and References, Jewish Defense League - Sources Read more here: » Jewish Defense League: Encyclopedia II - Jewish Defense League - Controversies |
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Defense Information Systems Agency - Defense Communications Agency.
The Defense Communications Agency (DCA) was established May 12, 1960 by Secretary of Defense Thomas S. Gates. Its mission was to manage the Defense Communications System (DCS), a consolidation of the independent long-haul communications functions of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
In the 1960s, DCA moved to Arlington, Virginia, and took on several major organizations. The Air Force Office of Commercial Communications Management (now the Def ...
See also:Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Information Systems Agency - History, Defense Information Systems Agency - Defense Communications Agency, Defense Information Systems Agency - Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Information Systems Agency - Sources Read more here: » Defense Information Systems Agency: Encyclopedia II - Defense Information Systems Agency - History |
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| |  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Alliance Defense Fund - LitigationThe Alliance Defense Fund, working with its allies, as well as experienced litigators, directly litigates some carefully chosen, strategic cases for a unique purpose: to train newly licensed attorneys in the fine art of litigating—and winning—legal matters protecting religious freedom, the sanctity of human life, marriage, and the family.
ADF has also created an internal mentoring program. Each attorney selected for ADF’s three-year litigation mentoring program comes with the finest credentials: in addition to a history of excel ...
See also:Alliance Defense Fund, Alliance Defense Fund - Organization, Alliance Defense Fund - Programs, Alliance Defense Fund - Litigation, Alliance Defense Fund - Founders Read more here: » Alliance Defense Fund: Encyclopedia II - Alliance Defense Fund - Litigation |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Military structureThe following is a very partial list that does not refer to any reserve forces.
Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff.
The IDF falls under the command of a single general staff. The Chief of the General Staff (Hebrew acronym: רמטכ"ל, pronounced: Ramatkal) has the rank of (Lieutenant) General (in Hebrew: רב אלוף, pronounced: "Rav Aluf") and is the high commander of the IDF. He reports directly to the Defense minister and indirectly to the Prime Minister of Israel and it ...
See also:Israel Defense Forces, Israel Defense Forces - History, Israel Defense Forces - Overview, Israel Defense Forces - Service and manpower, Israel Defense Forces - Expenditures and alliances, Israel Defense Forces - Military structure, Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff, Israel Defense Forces - Ground forces, Israel Defense Forces - Air force, Israel Defense Forces - Navy, Israel Defense Forces - Military intelligence, Israel Defense Forces - Support, Israel Defense Forces - Regional commands, Israel Defense Forces - Related organisations, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli military technology, Israel Defense Forces - Main Israeli developments, Israel Defense Forces - Specific weapon systems, Israel Defense Forces - Nuclear capability, Israel Defense Forces - Israel Defence Forces Ranks, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Values of the Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct against terrorists, Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics, Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing, Israel Defense Forces - House demolitions, Israel Defense Forces - Related IDF articles, Israel Defense Forces - General related articles Read more here: » Israel Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Military structure |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Alliance Defense Fund - OrganizationIn addition to ADF's principal office in Scottsdale, Arizona, it has six Regional Service Centers, located in Sacramento, California; Lawrenceville, Georgia, Shreveport, Louisiana; Memphis, Tennessee; Washington, DC; and Olathe, Kansas. ADF's President, CEO and General Counsel is Alan Sears. Sears held several positions in the Department of Justice during the Reagan administration, including serving as the Executive Director of the Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography, and has co-authored two books with Craig Osten: The Homosexu ...
See also:Alliance Defense Fund, Alliance Defense Fund - Organization, Alliance Defense Fund - Programs, Alliance Defense Fund - Litigation, Alliance Defense Fund - Founders Read more here: » Alliance Defense Fund: Encyclopedia II - Alliance Defense Fund - Organization |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Israel Defence Forces RanksThe Israel Defense Forces has four enlisted ranks, 5 non-commissioned officer ranks, 2 academic officer and 9 officer ranks. Unlike most world armies, these ranks are common for all corps in the IDF, including the air force and navy.
Enlisted personnel sew their ranks to their sleeves, while officers and NCOs wear them on their shoulders.
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See also:Israel Defense Forces, Israel Defense Forces - History, Israel Defense Forces - Overview, Israel Defense Forces - Service and manpower, Israel Defense Forces - Expenditures and alliances, Israel Defense Forces - Military structure, Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff, Israel Defense Forces - Ground forces, Israel Defense Forces - Air force, Israel Defense Forces - Navy, Israel Defense Forces - Military intelligence, Israel Defense Forces - Support, Israel Defense Forces - Regional commands, Israel Defense Forces - Related organisations, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli military technology, Israel Defense Forces - Main Israeli developments, Israel Defense Forces - Specific weapon systems, Israel Defense Forces - Nuclear capability, Israel Defense Forces - Israel Defence Forces Ranks, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Values of the Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct against terrorists, Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics, Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing, Israel Defense Forces - House demolitions, Israel Defense Forces - Related IDF articles, Israel Defense Forces - General related articles Read more here: » Israel Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Israel Defence Forces Ranks |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tacticsOwing to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tactics of the IDF have been adapted for low intensity warfare primarily against Palestinian militants operating from within densely-populated civilian areas. Sometimes, such clashes have resulted in deaths of nearby civilians.
Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing.
Main article: Targeted killing
The IDF employs a controversial strategy of "focused foiling" (in Hebrew: סיכול ממוקד sikul memukad) of Palesti ...
See also:Israel Defense Forces, Israel Defense Forces - History, Israel Defense Forces - Overview, Israel Defense Forces - Service and manpower, Israel Defense Forces - Expenditures and alliances, Israel Defense Forces - Military structure, Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff, Israel Defense Forces - Ground forces, Israel Defense Forces - Air force, Israel Defense Forces - Navy, Israel Defense Forces - Military intelligence, Israel Defense Forces - Support, Israel Defense Forces - Regional commands, Israel Defense Forces - Related organisations, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli military technology, Israel Defense Forces - Main Israeli developments, Israel Defense Forces - Specific weapon systems, Israel Defense Forces - Nuclear capability, Israel Defense Forces - Israel Defence Forces Ranks, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Values of the Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct against terrorists, Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics, Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing, Israel Defense Forces - House demolitions, Israel Defense Forces - Related IDF articles, Israel Defense Forces - General related articles Read more here: » Israel Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Military structureThe following is a very partial list that does not refer to any reserve forces.
Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff.
The IDF falls under the command of a single general staff. The Chief of the General Staff (Hebrew acronym: רמטכ"ל, pronounced: Ramatkal) has the rank of (Lieutenant) General (in Hebrew: רב אלוף, pronounced: "Rav Aluf") and is the high commander of the IDF. He reports directly to the Defense minister and indirectly to the Prime Minister of Israel and it ...
See also:Israel Defense Forces, Israel Defense Forces - History, Israel Defense Forces - Overview, Israel Defense Forces - Service and manpower, Israel Defense Forces - Expenditures and alliances, Israel Defense Forces - Military structure, Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff, Israel Defense Forces - Ground forces, Israel Defense Forces - Air force, Israel Defense Forces - Navy, Israel Defense Forces - Military intelligence, Israel Defense Forces - Support, Israel Defense Forces - Regional commands, Israel Defense Forces - Related organisations, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli military technology, Israel Defense Forces - Main Israeli developments, Israel Defense Forces - Specific weapon systems, Israel Defense Forces - Nuclear capability, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli Defence Forces Ranks, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Values of the Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct against terrorists, Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics, Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing, Israel Defense Forces - House demolitions, Israel Defense Forces - Related IDF articles, Israel Defense Forces - General related articles Read more here: » Israel Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Military structure |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tacticsOwing to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tactics of the IDF have been adapted for low intensity warfare primarily against Palestinian militants operating from within densely-populated civilian areas. Sometimes, such clashes have resulted in deaths of nearby civilians.
Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing.
The IDF employs a controversial strategy of "focused foiling" (Hebrew: סיכול ממוקד sikul memukad) of Palestinian militant leaders, aimed at preventing future acts of vi ...
See also:Israel Defense Forces, Israel Defense Forces - History, Israel Defense Forces - Overview, Israel Defense Forces - Service and manpower, Israel Defense Forces - Expenditures and alliances, Israel Defense Forces - Military structure, Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff, Israel Defense Forces - Ground forces, Israel Defense Forces - Air force, Israel Defense Forces - Navy, Israel Defense Forces - Military intelligence, Israel Defense Forces - Support, Israel Defense Forces - Regional commands, Israel Defense Forces - Related organisations, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli military technology, Israel Defense Forces - Main Israeli developments, Israel Defense Forces - Specific weapon systems, Israel Defense Forces - Nuclear capability, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli Defence Forces Ranks, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Values of the Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct against terrorists, Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics, Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing, Israel Defense Forces - House demolitions, Israel Defense Forces - Related IDF articles, Israel Defense Forces - General related articles Read more here: » Israel Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Israeli Defence Forces RanksNotes:
If the ranks of the IDF are to be translated one-to-one to Western ranks then a "Rav Aluf" is equivalent to Lieutenant General (since Major General is "Aluf"). But since Rav Aluf in Israel is the high commander of the army (including air force and navy), the translation of it as "General" is more appropriate.
In the IDF, the same ranks are used throughout the army, including air force and navy. This contrasts with many other armed forced that have a separate rank system for different br ...
See also:Israel Defense Forces, Israel Defense Forces - History, Israel Defense Forces - Overview, Israel Defense Forces - Service and manpower, Israel Defense Forces - Expenditures and alliances, Israel Defense Forces - Military structure, Israel Defense Forces - High command General Staff, Israel Defense Forces - Ground forces, Israel Defense Forces - Air force, Israel Defense Forces - Navy, Israel Defense Forces - Military intelligence, Israel Defense Forces - Support, Israel Defense Forces - Regional commands, Israel Defense Forces - Related organisations, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli military technology, Israel Defense Forces - Main Israeli developments, Israel Defense Forces - Specific weapon systems, Israel Defense Forces - Nuclear capability, Israel Defense Forces - Israeli Defence Forces Ranks, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Values of the Code of Conduct, Israel Defense Forces - Code of Conduct against terrorists, Israel Defense Forces - Counterterrorism tactics, Israel Defense Forces - Targeted killing, Israel Defense Forces - House demolitions, Israel Defense Forces - Related IDF articles, Israel Defense Forces - General related articles Read more here: » Israel Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Israel Defense Forces - Israeli Defence Forces Ranks |
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| |  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Defense Standard - Origins of military standardsDefense standards evolved from the need to ensure proper performance of military equipment. For example, about 1300 British soldiers died in the Zulu war, in part because they could not open the ammunition cases (van Opstal, 1994). Defense standards provide many benefits, such as minimizing the number of types of ammunition, ensuring compatibility of tools, and ensuring quality during production of military equipment. This results, for example, in ammunition cases that can be opened without tools. The proliferation of standards had drawbacks ...
See also:Defense Standard, Defense Standard - Definitions of military standards specifications and handbooks, Defense Standard - Formats, Defense Standard - Origins of military standards Read more here: » Defense Standard: Encyclopedia II - Defense Standard - Origins of military standards |
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|  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Global Defense Initiative - History
Global Defense Initiative - Origins.
The "GDI", as it is usually referred to, was originally a UN Special Forces group known as Special Operations Group Echo: Black Ops 9. Its existence was denied by the UN. As Echo was deployed more and more, however, rumors spread, and the UN realized that soon the group would become public. The final proverbial straw came when an Echo operation to assassinate Saddam Hussein (in an attempt to stop the Persian Gulf War) failed miserably and the existence of a "black" UN military ...
See also:Global Defense Initiative, Global Defense Initiative - Official fact sheet, Global Defense Initiative - History, Global Defense Initiative - Origins, Global Defense Initiative - Leadership, Global Defense Initiative - The First Tiberium War Tiberian Dawn, Global Defense Initiative - The Second Tiberium War Tiberian Sun, Global Defense Initiative - Notes Read more here: » Global Defense Initiative: Encyclopedia II - Global Defense Initiative - History |
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|  |  |  | defense: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal AcknowledgementsOne feature Defense of the Ancients: Allstars (like many other custom maps, including Elite Snipers) has is the use of map sounds and verbal acknowledgements derived from Unreal Tournament that are played once a player manages to kill 3 or more enemy heroes without being killed himself. These were first imported into the game by Guinsoo to add more excitement into the hero killing aspect of Allstars. Note that the BlizzCon DotA tournaments used a special edition of the map where there are no acknowledgements. This was done to avoid co ...
See also:Defense of the Ancients: Allstars, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - History, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 5.84+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6.20+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - 6.30+ and Beyond in development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Current player trends, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Terminology, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Commands and Modes, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Hero Classifications, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Miscellaneous, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Actions, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal Acknowledgements, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For consecutive kills, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For special events, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allusions Read more here: » Defense of the Ancients: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal Acknowledgements |
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|  |  |  | defense: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal AcknowledgementsOne feature Defense of the Ancients: Allstars (like many other custom maps, including Elite Snipers) has is the use of map sounds and verbal acknowledgements. Those in Allstars are derived from Unreal Tournament, which are played once a player manages to kill 3 or more enemy heroes without being killed himself. These were first imported into the game by Guinsoo to add more excitement into the hero killing aspect of Allstars.
Note that the BlizzCon DotA tournaments used a special edition of the map where there are no acknowledge ...
See also:Defense of the Ancients: Allstars, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - History, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 5.84+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - The 6.20+ Series, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - 6.30+ and Beyond in development, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Current player trends, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Terminology, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Commands and Modes, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allstars Hero Classifications, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Nouns and Miscellaneous Terms, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Actions, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal Acknowledgements, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For consecutive kills, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - For special events, Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Allusions Read more here: » Defense of the Ancients: Allstars: Encyclopedia II - Defense of the Ancients: Allstars - Verbal Acknowledgements |
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| |  |  |  | defense: Encyclopedia II - Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength
Japan Self-Defense Forces - Personnel.
The JSDF numbered about 246,400 in 1992 with 156,000 in the Ground Self-Defense Force, 44,400 in the Maritime Self-Defense Force, and 46,000 in the Air Self-Defense Force. Reserves numbered 48,400.
Japan Self-Defense Forces - Equipment.
Ground Self-Defense Force: main battle tanks, reconnaissance vehicles, armored personnel carriers, towed and self-propelled howitzers, mortars, single rocket and multiple rocket launchers, air defense ...
See also:Japan Self-Defense Forces, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Personnel, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Equipment, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Organization, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Chain of Command, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Military branches, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Military units, Japan Self-Defense Forces - History, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Article 9, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Early Development, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Uniforms Ranks and Insignia, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Recruitment and Conditions of Service, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Missions and Deployments, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Peacekeeping, Japan Self-Defense Forces - Place in National Life, Japan Self-Defense Forces - List of notable JSDF figures, Japan Self-Defense Forces - In fiction Read more here: » Japan Self-Defense Forces: Encyclopedia II - Japan Self-Defense Forces - Strength |
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