Imperial Russian Army (Alexander the Liberator)

The Imperial Russian Army (Russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия) is the land forces of the Imperial Russian Armed Forces. As of a 2017 estimate, the Russian army consists of more than 900,000 regular soldiers and nearly 250,000 irregulars (mostly Cossacks).

The primary responsibilities of the Army is the protection of the state borders, protection of the Emperor and his family, combat on land, the security of occupied territories, and the defeat of enemy troops. The Army must be able to achieve these goals both in nuclear war and non-nuclear war, especially without the use of weapons of mass destruction. Furthermore, they must be capable of protecting the national interests of Russia within the framework of its international obligations.

The Main Command of the Imperial Army is officially tasked with the following objectives:
 * The training of troops for combat, on the basis of tasks determined by the Imperial Armed Forces' General Staff.
 * The improvement of troops' structure and composition, and the optimization of their numbers, including for special troops.
 * The development of military theory and practice.
 * The development and introduction of training field manuals, tactics, and methodology.
 * The improvement of operational and combat training of the Imperial Army.