Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova
| Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova | |
|---|---|
| Forțele Armate ale Republicii Moldova | |
Emblem of the National Army | |
Flag of the National Army | |
| Motto | Pentru Patria Noastra (For our Motherland) |
| Founded | 3 September 1992 |
| Service branches | |
| Headquarters | Chișinău |
| Website | www |
| Leadership | |
| Supreme Commander | Maia Sandu |
| Minister of Defence | Colonel Anatolie Nosatîi |
| Minister of Internal Affairs | Daniella Misail-Nichitin |
| Chief of the General Staff | Colonel Vitalie Micov |
| Personnel | |
| Military age | 18 |
| Conscription | 1 year |
| Active personnel | 6,500 professional personnel + 2,000 annual conscripts (2022) |
| Expenditure | |
| Budget | $112 million (2024) |
| Percent of GDP | 0.55% |
| Industry | |
| Foreign suppliers | Azerbaijan Czech Republic France Germany Italy Norway Poland Portugal Romania Spain Sweden Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United States |
| Related articles | |
| Ranks | Ranks of the Armed Forces of Moldova |
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Forțele Armate ale Republicii Moldova) consist of the National Army (which is divided into the Land Forces Command and the Air Forces Command) and the Carabinieri under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Until 2012, the Moldovan Border Police (then known as the Border Troops) belonged to the armed forces.