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1The ''Österreichisches Bundesheer'' (German for the "Austrian federal army") is the name of the Austrian Armed Forces, the military of Austria, a country in central Europe (''not'' Australia, the country-continent).
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3!!Mission
4The Austrian military has the following main tasks from its constitution:
5* to protect the constitutionally established institutions and the population's democratic freedoms
6* to maintain order and security inside the country
7* to render assistance in the case of natural catastrophes and disasters of exceptional magnitude
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9!!Some History
10Before Austria became its own separate entity in 1918, [[UsefulNotes/TheSoundOfMartialMusic it was part of Austria-Hungary so it had the Austrian-Hungarian Army and the Austrian-Hungarian Air Force (oh, and the Austrian-Hungarian Navy because it had land that extended to a body of water back then, so a navy was necessary back then).]]
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12Let's just focus on Austrian military history since 1918, shall we?
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14Here is a bit about the name of the military: The semi-regular military was called the ''Volkswehr'', or "people's defence", from November 8, 1918 to 1921. From 1921 to 1938 and then from May 15, 1955 to the present, it has been called the ''Bundesheer''.
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16What about from 1938 to 1955? Oh, Austria had the ''Anschluss'', so it had the ''[[UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons Wehrmacht]]'' [[SarcasmMode to protect it]]. A lot of ex-Austrian soldiers wound up becoming famous (and in some cases, infamous) as German soldiers during World War 2. In 1945, the Allied countries occupied it after World War II. However, they did say in the Declaration of Moscow in 1943 that Austria would be considered the first victim of Nazi aggression, [[ThrowTheDogABone meaning that it would be considered liberated and independent after the war]], rather than an aggressor nation. The occupation ended in 1955 because Austria's Parliament passed a Declaration of Neutrality saying that it would be permanently neutral.
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18!!Structure
19It is divided into the following branches:
20* Land Forces Command (''Kommando Landstreitkräfte''; [=KdoLaSK=]) - the ground troops
21* Air Command (''Kommando Luftstreitkräfte''; [=KdoLuSK=]) - the air force
22* Mission Support (''Kommando Einsatzunterstützung''; [=KdoEU=]) - should be self-explanatory
23* International Missions (''Kommando Internationale Einsätze''; [=KdoIE=]) - you know, like UN peacekeeping
24* Command Support (''Kommando Führungsunterstützung''; [=KdoFüU=]) - should be self-explanatory, too
25* Special Forces Command (''Kommando Spezialeinsatzkräfte''; [=KdoSEK=]) - Oh, come on. This should be obvious.
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27Is there something missing?
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29Yes, the Navy?
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31Oh, ''ja''. Austria has no navy, because it's a landlocked country, so there's no need for its military to have one. It did have a naval squadron from 1958 to 2006, but that squadron went to the Federal Police since then. It definitely didn't have any U-Boats.
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33That's a big difference between the German and Austrian militaries (if you're into snarking about Germany's warmongering past, that is): Since Austria has no navy, it has no U-Boats. It is ''[[StealthPun definitely not]]'' the ''Wehrmacht''.
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35As for the people in charge, the Constitution says that the Commander-in-Chief of the military is the President of Austria, currently Alexander Van der Bellen since January 26, 2017. In practice, the Chancellor has control of the military through the Minister of National Defence. Currently, the Chancellor is Sebastian Kurz since December 18, 2017, and the Minister of National Defence has been Mario Kunasek as of the same date.
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37!!Conscription
38It's not like a draft lottery that the U.S. had during [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar 'Nam]], where they draw numbers and birthdates from drums. Basically, every male Austrian who turns 18 years old has to serve for 6 months on active duty then about 8 years in the reserves. However, if the Army says it's okay, an Austrian man can ask to serve 7 months on active duty and shorten up their reserve obligation, or they can ask to get it done with by doing 8 months of active duty with no reserve obligations. They can also ask to do one voluntary year, in that case they get about quadruple pay and can choose to join the special forces or military school or train other recruits for the second half of the year. If they choose the voluntary year they also have a reserve obligation. Austrians can join earlier than that but no earlier than 16 years old, though. [[ChildSoldiers That would be pushing the boundaries of the United Nations' Children in Armed Conflict Protocol and be a major concern of Western countries, especially if Austria signed that protocol.]]
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40Women on the other hand are not required to serve, but they may volunteer and, since 1998, are permitted to become professional soldiers. Austria held a referendum on abolishing conscription and chose to hold on to the system. Note that conscription in modern Europe is basically a leftover from the the days of the UsefulNotes/ColdWar, with only Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Norway, and Switzerland preserving it as of 2012. [[AndZoidberg And Belarus]].
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42For the time being, males who get the draft notice but are conscientious objectors can serve nine months in civilian service (German ''Zivildienst'') instead, which has been in effect since 1975. It requires that the male in question be [[ActualPacifist a complete pacifist]] and confirm that no matter what, [[SuicidalPacifism he wouldn't pick up a weapon and kill somebody with it, not even if his girlfriend was getting raped in the woods]]. If approved, that conscientious objector can serve in one of many different non-government organizations, with the emergency medical services, nursing homes, hospitals, charitable organizations, or in several ministries, so he could still serve their country without having to kill somebody (no worries about the girlfriend in the woods being raped).
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44!!Equipment and Uniforms
45The standard-issue service rifle in the Bundesheer is the Steyr AUG ([=StG=] 77 or ''Sturmgewehr'' 77), a bullpup 5.56mm assault rifle that was designed in the early 1970s by Steyr Mannlicher [=GmbH=] & Co KG, a firearms manufacturer based in Steyr, Upper Austria, Austria. (The company used to be called Steyr-Daimler-Puch.) Austria adopted the Steyr AUG in 1977, and its military has been using it since along with the...
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47* Glock 17 (Pistole 80) sidearm - main service pistol
48* FN FAL ([=StG=] 58) service rifle, used as ceremonial weapon by Austrian Guard Company
49* Steyr SSG 69 sniper rifle
50* MG 74 machine gun
51* FN MAG machine gun (only used on Leopard 2A4 tanks, ULAN tanks and Black Hawk helicopters)
52* Browning M2 (üsMG M2) heavy machine gun
53* BILL 1 Anti-tank guided weapon (PAL 2000 "Bill")
54* Carl Gustav recoilless rifle (PAR 66/79)
55* L16 81mm Mortar (mGrW 82)
56* Hirtenberger M12-1111 120mm heavy mortar ([=GrW=] 86)
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58Special Forces has its own [[StealthPun "special"]] weapons:
59* Steyr TMP submachine gun
60* FN P90 submachine gun
61* Remington 870 shotgun
62* Steyr HS .50 anti-materiel rifle
63* Barrett M95 anti-materiel rifle
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65The ''Bundesheer'' also has the following vehicles (some listed with how much of them is in inventory):
66* Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks - 114
67* SK-105 Kürassier tank destroyers - 48 (+71 in storage)
68* ULAN infantry fighting vehicles - 112
69* Schützenpanzer A1 armored personnel carriers - 261 (+ 106 in storage)
70* Pandur I armored personnel carriers - 71
71* Dingo 2 protected vehicles - 35
72* Iveco LMV - 150
73* Puch G 4x4
74* Pinzgauer
75* M109 A2/A5Ö self-propelled artillery - 80
76* Bergepanzer M 88A1 armoured recovery vehicle
77* Bergepanzer Greif armoured recovery vehicle
78* M578 Light Recovery Vehicle
79* Pionierpanzer A1 armoured engineer vehicle
80* Bandvagn 206 tracked articulated, all-terrain carrier
81* Unimog - 268
82* Steyr 12M18 truck - 1,000
83* ÖAF SLKW truck
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85Did we forget about the Austrian ''Luftstreitkräfte'' (Air Force)?
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87''Nein''. Austria has air defense systems like the 20 mm ''Fliegerabwehrkanone'' 65/68 ([=FlAK=] 65/68), ''Zwillingsflugabwehrkanonen'' 35 mm ([=ZFlAK=] 85), and the Mistral missile.
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89It also has the following aircraft:
90* Eurofighter Typhoon multi-role fighters - 15
91* Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft - 3
92* Saab 105 training aircraft - 28
93* Pilatus PC-6B Porter transport aircraft - 13
94* Pilatus PC-7 Turbo Trainer training aircraft - 16
95* Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk transport helicopters - 9
96* Bell OH-58 Kiowa Reconnaissance helicopters - 11
97* Agusta Bell 212 Twin Huey transport helicopters - 23
98* Alouette helicopters - 24
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100It was notorious for having the [[UsefulNotes/SwedesWithCoolPlanes Swedish SAAB Draken]] jet fighter in service from roughly 1987 to 2005 -- "notorious" because it was old. The Austrian State Treaty of 1955 said the Air Force couldn't have any air-to-air missiles (which gave the Austrian version of the Draken the dubious distinction of being the last fighter aircraft with an all-gun air-to-air armament), but dropped that restriction in 1993 because of combatants from UsefulNotes/TheYugoslavWars violating their airspace. In 2005, the country got itself some nice modern Eurofighters. (It has been a joke that they couldn't start, turn around, and land again without violating foreign airspace, but it's not actually true.)
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102!!Uniforms and Ranks
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104!!!Uniforms
105The service uniform, which would be the "cammies", is olive drab. The dress uniform, which would be like a business suit, is grey. For formal occasions, such as dinners and whatnot, there is a white uniform. The air force uniform is just alike but has wings worn on the right jacket breast—gold for officers and silver for enlisted personnel.
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107Branches of service are identified by beret colors:
108* scarlet - honour Guard
109* green - infantry
110* black - armor
111* cherry - air force
112* dark blue - quartermaster
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114Insignia of rank are worn on the jacket lapel of the dress uniform (silver stars on a green or gold shield) and on the epaulets of the field uniform (white, silver or gold stars on a olive drab field).
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116!!!Ranks
117Here's a breakdown of the rank of officers, non-commissioned officers, and enlisted (NATO Codes are in brackets):
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119* Commissioned Officers (''Offiziere''):
120** ''General'' (Gen) - "General" [OF-9]
121** ''Generalleutnant'' ([=GenLt=]) - "Lieutenant General" [OF-8]
122** ''Generalmajor'' ([=GenMjr=]) - "Major General" [OF-7]
123** ''Brigadier'' (Bgdr) - "Brigadier General" [OF-6]
124** ''Oberst'' (Obst) - "Colonel" [OF-5]
125** ''Oberstleutnant'' (Obstlt) - "Lieutenant Colonel" [OF-4]
126** ''Major'' (Mjr) - "Major" [OF-3]
127** ''Hauptmann'' (Hptm) - "Captain" [OF-2]
128** ''Oberleutnant'' (Olt) - "First Lieutenant" [OF-1]
129** ''Leutnant'' (Lt) - "Second Lieutenant" [OF-1]
130** ''Fähnrich'' (Fhr) - "Officer Cadet" [OF-D]
131* Non-Commissioned Officers (''Unteroffiziere''):
132** ''Vizeleutnant'' (Vzlt) - "Warrant Officer I" [OR-9]
133** ''Offiziersstellvertreter'' ([=OStv=]) - "Warrant Officer II" [OR-9]
134** ''Oberstabswachtmeister'' ([=OStWm=]) - "Warrant Officer III" [OR-8]
135** ''Stabswachtmeister'' ([=StWm=]) - "Staff Sergeant" [OR-7]
136** ''Oberwachtmeister'' ([=OWm=]) - "Master Sergeant" [OR-6]
137** ''Wachtmeister'' (Wm) - "Sergeant" [OR-5]
138* Enlisted With Rank (''Chargen''):
139** ''Zugsführer'' (Zgf) - "Master Corporal" [OR-4]
140** ''Korporal'' (Kpl) - "Corporal" [OR-3]
141** ''Gefreiter'' (Gfr) - "Lance Corporal" [OR-2]
142* Enlisted Without Rank (''Rekrut''):
143** ''Rekrut'' (Rekr) - "Private" [OR-1]
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145!!A Few Interesting Facts:
146* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger served in 1965 to do the one-year of mandatory service required at the time of all Austrian adult men. He did go AWOL during basic training to participate in the Junior Mr. Europe contest, earning a week in the brig. (Wrestling/JesseVentura once said on ''Larry King Live'' that he doesn't support Ahnold running for [[UsefulNotes/AmericanPoliticalSystem U.S. President]], even if he could legally run with the removal or repeal of the natural-born citizen requirement for the office. Why? Because when Arnold served, he had to take an oath of allegiance to ''Austria''. [[http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0804/01/lkl.01.html Read here for the transcript.]])
147* The late {{New Wave music}}ian Music/{{Falco}} ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falco_(musician) real name: Johann "Hans" Hölzel]]) did an 8-month stint at the age of 17. This would've been around 1974 or so.
148* UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler...did ''not'' serve in ''this'' military (well, the [[UsefulNotes/TheSoundOfMartialMusic Austrian-Hungarian one]]). It was rumored that he failed the physical for it because he didn't want to serve in an ethnically-mixed army. [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany We all know]] [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI the rest]], [[ChirpingCrickets don't we?]]

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