the Austrian regular army) is organized in 8
divisions of varying strength, the "Royal Hungarian" Landwehr or Honveds in
7 divisions, both Austrian and Hungarian Landwehr having in addition
cavalry (Uhlans and hussars) and artillery. It is probable that a Landwehr
or Honveds division will, in war, form part of each army corps except in
the case of the Vienna corps, which has 3 divisions in peace. The remaining
men of military age (up to 42) as usual form the _Landsturm_. It is to be
noted that this Landsturm comprises many men who would elsewhere be classed
as Landwehr.
The strength of the Austro-Hungarian army on a peace footing was as follows
in 1905:--
+-----------------------------+---------+---------+---------+--------+
| |Officers.| Men. | Horses. | Guns. |
+-----------------------------+---------+---------+---------+--------+
| Infantry-- | | | | |
| Common Army | 10,801 | 187,604 | 1,152 | .. |
| Austrian Landwehr | 1,883 | 23,905 | 174 | .. |
| Hungarian Honveds | 2,258 | 21,149 | 262 | .. |
| Cavalry-- | | | | |
| Common Army | 1,890 | 45,486 | 40,740 | .. |
| Austrian Landwehr | 170 | 1,861 | 1,282 | .. |
| Hungarian Honveds | 390 | 4,170 | 3,510 | .. |
| Field Artillery | 1,630 | 27,612 | 14,520 | 1,048 |
| Fortress Artillery | 408 | 7,722 | 131 | .. |
| Technical troops | 588 | 9,935 | 19 | .. |
| (Pioneers, and Railway and | | | | |
| Telegraph Regiment) | | | | |
| Transport Service | 461 | 4,312 | 3,097 | .. |
| Sanitary Service | 85 | 3,062 | .. | .. |
| | ------ | ------- | ------ | ------ |
| Total | 20,564 | 336,818 | 64,887 | 1,048 |
| | | | | |
| Belonging to the | | | |
| Common Army | 15,863 | 285,733 | 59,659 | 1,048 |
| Austrian Landwehr | 2,053 | 25,766 | 1,456 | .. |
| Hungarian Honveds | 2,648
|