Tiberius Military Reforms (Premysloides Dynasty)

Tiberius Military Reforms
Tiberius Military Reforms, or "Military Reforms of God-Emperor Tiberius IV", were series of laws, reforms, regulations and orders published by God-Emperor Tiberius IV from 1432-1450. Their main goal was standardization, professionalization and efficiency improvement (especially in decreasing expenditures without worsening conditions of military) of Roman Imperial Army.

Professional Military Organization
Professionalization of military organization and administrative was constituted by forming various organizations and structures with strict hierarchy and clear goals, rights and responsibilities.

Central Armament Directorate
Armatura Directorate de Centralis was first founded professional body in Tiberius Military Reforms. Main goal was standardization of military equipment in rear, in fortifications and in battlefields and borderlands. This office also analyzed situation within various regions and adapted armours and armament to local climate conditions, ordered production of early camouflage armours and also weapons were varied, based on terrain and climate conditions.

Center of Supplying and Logistics
Center of Supplying and Logistics was office with section in each military and civilians provinces and accepting orders and requests for supplies and logistic help from military units. They were in contact with local food, medicine and armament producers, or ordered supplies from Central Command in Constantinople and then distributed them among military units and garrisons.

Center was also reponsible for liquidation heavily damaged or obsolete equipment (sometimes, Center was allowed to sold obsolete equipment for citizen clients).

Office of Imperial Arsenal of Constantinople
In Constantinople was formed special office, which was composed of representatives of Imperial Arsenal of Constantinople. Imperial Arsenal of Constantinople was state owned armament and shipbuilding facility and was strategic partner in development, production and introducing new equipments to military. In this position, Office of Imperial Arsenal had have their representative in military command for fluid and undisturbed production and relations.

Member of Office of Imperial Arsenal of Constantinople were regular attendandts at military command meetings in Constantinople, but also in other provinces, they could vetoe military proposals and ideas, presented their own proposals and ideas and communicate with Emperor or government members themselfs.

Central Office of Military Inspection
Since Flavian-Alexian Reforms, Imperial Military was tied by special ethic and morale protocols to reach better political position. Fulfilling or breaking these protocols were rewarded or punished by imperial officers, but in most case, it was ignored until forming Central Office of Military Inspection, that organized and executed inspections of military provinces, smallest military units and largest military contingents.

Department of Military Safety and Protocol
This department was in close contact and cooperation with Central Office of Military Inspection and was, in fact, executive force of Military Inspection. Member of Department were light armed troops assigned to arresting and transporting soldiers and officers accused of crimes, or executing convicted soldiers and officers. They also patroled in military bases, escort prisoners, accompany military and supply convoys and helped with investigation.

Section of Civilian Service
Section assigned to cooperate with civilians and citizens, providing them basic military training, cooperate with local mayors, governors and officials and forming territorial defense of civilian militias

Military Education Council
Body responsible for overall development and guidenance of military education, training and preparedness of military cadres and and responsible for military schools and Imperial Academy of Military Sciences.