Imperial Korean Forces 簡支㚁 地廿 人山戈 (Hanja) 대한제국영토의 군대 (Hangul) Daehanjegug-Yeongtoui Gundae | |
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Founded | 1945 |
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Allegiance | |
Size | 800,000 personnel |
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Current commander |
Bunyung Emperor |
The Armed Forces of the Imperial Dominion of Korea (Korean: 簡支㚁 地廿 人山戈, 대한제국영토의 군대, Daehanjegug-Yeongtoui Gundae; Chinese: 北韓帝國武裝部隊, Běihán Dìguó Wǔzhuāng Bùduì) also known as the Imperial Korean Forces, are the official fighting forces of the Empire of Korea.
The Imperial Korean military was established in the aftermath of the Second World War, as the White Korean Army, a pro-monarchist military that dominated the northern Korean Peninsula. The White Koreans defeated the South Koreans during the Cold War, and thus, the Imperial Korean Military was established as the official military force of the Empire of Korea.
During the Cold War, the Korean military was a military ally of the Russian Empire and the Empire of China, however after the collapse of the Russian Empire, all of the Russian bases in Korea were sold to China. Korea would enter the Shanghai Pact in 2004.
Korea is considered a regional power.
Branches[]
Royal Army[]
The Royal Korean Army (專翹翹了/지구군, jigugun) is the ground-based fighting forces of the Royal Korean Forces.