At that time, Kalimantan City's regular army actually consisted of only nine "Honglu" which means tents that house a thousand soldiers each, so nine Honglus make up nine thousand Mulanese warriors; eight thousand of these were distributed to defend the four city walls, and a thousand guarded the Caliph Royal City; there were also over a hundred "Hamburgs" spread across the four district areas north, south, east, and west, comprising five thousand official Bounty Hunters. The function of these Hamburgs was similar to the Bimon city defense police camps, with the Bounty Hunters specializing in apprehending thieves for maintaining order.
The strength of Kalimantan City's defenses depended critically on who the Flying Camel Army and General Rommel were up against. If the opponent was formidable, General Rommel would increase troop allocations, reducing the defensive force in Kalimantan City.