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The Military of Iraq consists of the Iraqi Army fields infantry, mechanized, and armored divisions. The historical Iraqi Republican Guard had in field armored divisions, mechanized divisions, and a motorized infantry division.
HistoryThe Iran-Iraq War ended with Iraq supporting the largest military of the Middle East, with more than 70 army divisions and over 700 aircraft within its air force. Losses during the invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent ejection of Iraqi forces from Kuwait by a United Nations coalition resulted in the reduction of Iraq's ground forces to 23 divisions and the air force to less than 300 aircraft. Military and economic sanctions prevent Iraq from rebuilding its military power, however, Iraq still maintains a standing military of about 375,000 troops. In the 1990s, Iraq had an arsenal of chemical and biological weapons. During weapons inspections in 2003, United Nations weapons inspectors searched Iraqi sites. Together with the Iraqi government, the UN participated in "substantial measures of disarmament," with several weapons of mass destruction being accounted for and destroyed. [1] (http://www.un.org/apps/news/infocusnewsiraq.asp?NewsID=414&sID=6) In late 2003, an American-led coalition invaded and occupied Iraq. No weapons of mass destruction have been found. Order of battle (pre-2003)Before January 10, 2003, the Iraqi Army fields at least 11 infantry, 3 mechanized, and 3 armored divisions. In addition, the Iraqi Republican Guard fields 3 armored divisions, 2 mechanized divisions, and 1 motorized infantry division, while the Special Republican Guard fields 6 brigades, including two tank brigades and an anti-aircraft brigade..
Iraqi equipmentNumber of equipment as of 2003 is presented inside parenthesis. Tanks (Total: 2,200) The Iraqi tank forces consist mainly of old Soviet gear. The Type-69/59 are Chinese copies of the Soviet T-55/54 tanks. (see List of Soviet tanks) AIFV/APCs (Total: 3,800)
Towed Artillery (Total: 1,900)
Self-Propelled Artillery (Total: 150)
Multiple Rocket Launchers (Total: 200)
Surface-to-Surface Missiles
Fighters The J-7 is a Chinese copy of the MiG-21.
Surface-to-Air Missiles
Was the Regular Army loyal?Former General Bernard Trainor and Colonel Jack Jacobs, working now for MSNBC, argue that the central location of the Republican Guard Troops indicates that the Iraqi government does not trust its regular army. However, this is speculation. StatisticsMilitary branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Air Defense Force, Border Guard Force (Historical - Republican Guard, Fedayeen Saddam) Military manpower - military age: 18 years of age Military manpower - availability:
Military manpower - fit for military service:
Military manpower - reaching military age annually:
Military expenditures - dollar figure: $NA Military expenditures - percent of GDP: NA% References and Links
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