CSAT Armed Forces are recruiting individuals who are ready to step up and be a part of something bigger. Become a strategic force for global security.
Global Impact
Cutting-Edge Technology
Elite Training
How to Enlist
Submit Application
Start by filling out your personal details and expressing your role preferences.
Assessment & Evaluation
Once your application is submitted, you will undergo a thorough evaluation to assess your skills, physical fitness, and psychological readiness.
Basic Training
If selected, you will undergo a comprehensive training program, to prepare you for military service.
Vocational Training
Following basic training, you will be assigned to a specific role based on your skills and CSAT’s strategic needs. Expert instructors will provide training in each field.
Deployment
After training, you will be deployed on assignments, directly contributing to CSAT's global operations and objectives.
Eligibility Criteria
Age Requirement
Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 35 at the time of application. Exceptions may be made for individuals with specialized skills or previous military experience.
Physical Fitness
All candidates must meet CSAT’s rigorous physical fitness standards. This includes passing a basic fitness test assessing endurance, strength, and agility.
Citizenship
Applicants must be citizens of a CSAT Signatory State or Strategic Partner. Dual citizenship is permitted but may require additional security screening. Foreign nationals interested in CSAT military service can apply to the CSAT Global Operations Division
Education
A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Higher education or technical training in relevant fields (e.g., engineering, cybersecurity, logistics) qualifies applicants for officer careers.
Background Check
All recruits must pass a thorough background check, including criminal history, security clearance, and psychological evaluation.
Commitment
Applicants must be prepared to commit to a minimum term of service. Standard enlistment terms are 4 years, with options for renewal and specialization training.
Language Proficiency
Recruits must demonstrate proficiency in the official language(s) of their country. Additional language skills are considered an asset and may influence role assignments.
Career Paths
Urban Warfare Specialist (11U)
Skilled in close-quarters combat and operations in complex urban environments. These soldiers excel in building clearance, subterranean operations, and counter-insurgency missions. Their training emphasizes adaptability
Tactical Air Support Specialist (13C)
Coordinates close air support missions to provide cover and suppress enemy positions during ground engagements. These specialists liaise between air and ground forces, ensuring seamless
Special Forces Operator (18Z)
Elite operatives trained in unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism, and advanced reconnaissance. These soldiers are deployed on high-stakes missions requiring stealth, adaptability, and mastery of diverse combat
Reconnaissance Scout (19R)
Specialized soldiers trained to gather intelligence on enemy movements, terrain, and fortifications. Their role often involves operating far ahead of main forces, using advanced surveillance
Military Police 31B
Military Police are responsible for enforcing CSAT’s military law, conducting security operations, and providing law enforcement on base and in combat zones. They engage in
Field Artillery Operator (13F)
Deploys and coordinates the use of long-range artillery systems to support ground troops. They calculate trajectories and monitor targets using advanced computer systems. Artillery Operators
Space Operations Officer 51S
Space Operations Officers plan and oversee space-based military operations, including the deployment of satellites and orbital defense systems. They are responsible for maintaining strategic superiority
Satellite Communications Specialist 67C
Satellite Communications Specialists ensure that CSAT forces maintain secure, uninterrupted communication across vast distances. These specialists are responsible for the operation, repair, and management of
Rotary-Wing Aircraft Pilot (15R)
Rotary-Wing Aircraft Pilots specialize in the operation of CSAT’s fleet of helicopters and tilt-rotor aircraft for combat, transport, and support missions. These pilots are trained
Orbital Defense Technician 67S
Orbital Defense Technicians maintain and operate CSAT’s space-based defense systems. These systems provide early warning against missile launches and other spaceborne threats. Technicians are responsible
Hypersonic Aircraft Pilot (55H)
Pilots cutting-edge hypersonic jets capable of reaching targets at unprecedented speeds. These pilots specialize in rapid deployment and precision strike missions. Their role is essential
Fixed-Wing Aircraft Pilot (15A)
Fixed-Wing Aircraft Pilots are responsible for operating CSAT’s fleet of manned, multi-role aircraft. These pilots are trained for a variety of missions, including tactical air
Veterinary Officer 68B
Veterinary Officers oversee the health and well-being of service animals, such as military working dogs or animals used in medical or detection roles. They conduct
Trauma Care Physician 60V
Trauma Care Physicians specialize in the management of life-threatening injuries, including those sustained in combat. They work in emergency medical facilities or forward-deployed hospitals, providing
Radiology Technician 68X
Radiology Technicians operate imaging equipment such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to diagnose and treat injuries. They work closely with doctors and surgeons to
Public Health Physician 60N
Public Health Physicians oversee the health of military communities by addressing environmental health risks, conducting vaccination campaigns, and ensuring sanitary conditions in base areas. They
Preventive Medicine Specialist 68S
Preventive Medicine Specialists focus on reducing the risk of disease and illness among CSAT personnel by managing sanitation, disease control, and vaccination programs. They monitor
Internal Medicine Specialist 60J
Internal Medicine Specialists in CSAT are responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases that affect the internal organs, such as respiratory, digestive, or endocrine disorders. They
Transportation Specialist 70B
Transportation Specialists are responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies across land, air, or sea. They oversee convoy operations, manage airlift and sea
Training Administrator 80C
Training Administrators organize and track training programs for personnel. They ensure that soldiers are meeting required qualifications and certifications, including basic and specialized training. Their
Supply Chain Coordinator 70A
Supply Chain Coordinators manage the entire process of obtaining, storing, and distributing materials, including weapons, ammunition, food, medical supplies, and equipment. They ensure that logistical
Public Affairs Officer 80F
Public Affairs Officers manage communications between CSAT and the outside world, including media relations, public statements, and internal communications. They craft press releases, manage social
Procurement Specialist 70AB
Procurement Specialists are responsible for the acquisition of supplies, equipment, and services necessary for military operations. They work with vendors and suppliers to negotiate contracts,
Personnel Management Officer 80A
Personnel Management Officers are responsible for the recruitment, assignment, and career development of CSAT personnel. They maintain records on service members, coordinate promotions, and handle
Robotics and AI Researcher 97A
As a Robotics and AI Researcher, you will contribute to CSAT’s military dominance by developing intelligent systems for autonomous missions. Your projects may involve creating
Quantum Computing Specialist 98Q
In the role of Quantum Computing Specialist, you will lead efforts to harness quantum computing to solve complex problems in military strategy, encryption, and data
Nanotechnology Specialist 97P
As a Nanotechnology Specialist, you will explore and develop nanoscale technologies that can enhance CSAT’s capabilities in areas such as medicine, computing, and materials science.
Climate Engineering Specialist 96L
The Climate Engineering Specialist will design and develop technologies aimed at manipulating environmental conditions to benefit CSAT’s military operations. This could include projects to modify
Biotech Specialist 98B
As a Biotech Specialist, you will work on advanced genetic research to enhance the capabilities of CSAT personnel and support medical advancements. Your responsibilities include
Advanced Materials Researcher 97D
As an Advanced Materials Researcher, you will focus on developing new materials for CSAT’s weapons, vehicles, and other critical infrastructure. Your work will involve designing