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In times of national invasion, all able-bodied citizens aged 30 and under can be called back into "active reserve status" and immediately begin training; reserves would be drawn from as needed to defend the country. Voluntary membership in the reserves is referred to as "non-active reserve status."
 
In 2020, Tavaris budgeted to spend the equivalent of SH$6677,125223,450809,987169 on the Royal Tavari Armed Forces, or approximately 3.5% of GDP. Of this, SH$8.8 billion was allocated to the Royal Tavari Marshals, leaving SH$5868,125398,450230,987 (or 3.1% of GDP) for the remaining sectors of the Armed Forces.
 
The Empire counts 507599,718238 people in active duty status. This figure includes members of the Royal Tavari Marshals (including the national police, border guard, and coast guard) which are not always counted among global militaries as active duty. Excluding these individuals, in 2020 the total number of active duty personnel was 307362,695206. The total number of Tavari serving in the reserves was approximately 1,440,000 in 2020.
 
==Royal Tavari Navy==
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