Military of Brazil

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| style="background:#009900;" align="center" colspan="2"|'''Military manpower'''
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| Availability <br>(males age 18-49)<br>(females age 18-49) || <br>46,350,444<br>46,489,045
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| Fit for military service <br>(males age 18-49)<br>(females age 18-49) || <br>33,756,543<br>38,710,768
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| Reaching military age annually <br>(males age 18-49)<br>(females age 18-49) || <br>1,818,434<br>1,763,164
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| style="background:#009900;" align="center" colspan="2"|'''Military expenditures'''
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| Dollar figure || $369.768 billion
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| Percent of GDP || 4.2%
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| style="background:#009900;" align="center" colspan="2"|'''Military structure'''
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| [[Brazilian Imperial Army|Army]]<br>''Reserves'' || 600,000<br>''240,000''
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| [[Brazilian Imperial Navy|Navy]]<br>''Reserves'' || ?<br>?
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| [[Brazilian Imperial Air Force|Air Force]]<br>''Reserves'' || 283,000<br>''84,000''
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| [[Brazilian National Guard|National Guard]] || 175,000
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The '''Brazilian Imperial Armed Forces''' (Portuguese: ''Forças Armadas Imperial Brasileiras'') is the military agency tasked with defending the [[Brazil|Empire of Brazil]]. It is structured into four branches consisting of the [[Brazilian Imperial Army|Army]], [[Brazilian Imperial Navy|Navy]], [[Brazilian Imperial Air Force|Air Force]], and the [[Brazilian National Guard|National Guard]]. In addition, there is the [[Royal Guard (Brazil)|Royal Guard]], a super-elite unit tasked with the personal defense of the Emperor and his family, but it operates completely independently of the armed forces and is answerable to the Emperor alone.
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The Emperor serves as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, as prescribed by the constitution, but this is a titular, ceremonial role only; ''de facto'' control rests with the Minister of Defense.
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Approximately ????????????? personnel are currently on active duty in the military with an additional ??????????? in the reserve components. All citizens between the ages of 18 and 65 are eligible for military service, although women are allowed to serve only in non-combat roles. All service is voluntary, as the constitution expressly prohibits conscription, without exception.
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As of fiscal year 2007, the government allocates approximately 4.2% of GDP ($369.768 billion) on defense.
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Brazil counts France, Iran, Australia, and the United Kingdom among its closest military allies. The United States is the largest supplier, by far, of Brazil's military hardware, although a sizeable amount is also purchased from Russia, France, the U.K., and other countries; in addition, Brazil produces much of its own hardware, notably aircraft, individual weapons, and armored cars.
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[[Category:Armed forces by country|Brazil, Military of]]
[[Category:Armed forces by country|Brazil, Military of]]
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[[Category:Military of Brazil| ]]

Revision as of 09:47, 18 November 2007

Military of Brazil
Military manpower
Availability
(males age 18-49)
(females age 18-49)

46,350,444
46,489,045
Fit for military service
(males age 18-49)
(females age 18-49)

33,756,543
38,710,768
Reaching military age annually
(males age 18-49)
(females age 18-49)

1,818,434
1,763,164
Military expenditures
Dollar figure $369.768 billion
Percent of GDP 4.2%
Military structure
Army
Reserves
600,000
240,000
Navy
Reserves
 ?
?
Air Force
Reserves
283,000
84,000
National Guard 175,000

The Brazilian Imperial Armed Forces (Portuguese: Forças Armadas Imperial Brasileiras) is the military agency tasked with defending the Empire of Brazil. It is structured into four branches consisting of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and the National Guard. In addition, there is the Royal Guard, a super-elite unit tasked with the personal defense of the Emperor and his family, but it operates completely independently of the armed forces and is answerable to the Emperor alone.

The Emperor serves as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, as prescribed by the constitution, but this is a titular, ceremonial role only; de facto control rests with the Minister of Defense.

Approximately ????????????? personnel are currently on active duty in the military with an additional ??????????? in the reserve components. All citizens between the ages of 18 and 65 are eligible for military service, although women are allowed to serve only in non-combat roles. All service is voluntary, as the constitution expressly prohibits conscription, without exception.

As of fiscal year 2007, the government allocates approximately 4.2% of GDP ($369.768 billion) on defense.

Brazil counts France, Iran, Australia, and the United Kingdom among its closest military allies. The United States is the largest supplier, by far, of Brazil's military hardware, although a sizeable amount is also purchased from Russia, France, the U.K., and other countries; in addition, Brazil produces much of its own hardware, notably aircraft, individual weapons, and armored cars.

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