القوات المسلحة الأفغانية
الجيش الوطني الأفغاني | |
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نشطة | 1880–1992, 2001–الآن |
البلد | أفغانستان |
الدور | دفاع وطني |
الحجم | 108,000+ عامل (يناير2010) [1] |
المقرات | كابل |
الألوان | Black, Red and Green |
القادة | |
القائد الأعلى | بسم الله خان محمدي |
الجيش الوطني الأفغاني (Pashto: د افغانستان ملي اردو / فارسية: اردوی ملی افغانستان) هو أحد فروع عسكرية أفغانستان ويقوم بتدريبه حاليا قوات التحالف ليتولى قيادة العمليات العسكرية الأرضية في أفغانستان. تأسس الجيش الأفغاني في ثمانينات القرن التاسع عشر حيث كانت البلاد تحت حكم الأمير عبد الرحمن خان.[2][3]
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التاريخ
الجنود | من |
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90,000 | 1978[4] |
100,000 | 1979[5] |
25,000 | 1980[5] |
25-35,000 | 1981[6][4] |
25-40,000 | 1982[6] |
35-40,000 | 1983[6] |
35-40,000 | 1984[6] |
40,000 | 1985[7] |
1,750 | 2003[8][9] |
13,000 | 2004 [10] |
17,800, plus 3,400 in training | 2005 [11] |
26,900 | 2006 [12] |
50,000 | 2007[13] |
80,000 | 2008 |
90,000 | 2009[14] |
الوضع الحالي
أحداث جارية
قوة الأفراد
الكتيبة
اللواءات
القوات
الكوماندوز
التدريب
العمليات
عملية أخيل
معركة موسى قالا
عملية مخلب النمر
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العملية خنجر (غارة السيف)
التعبئة
مركبات القتال المدرعة
الطراز | صورة | النوع | العدد | التاريخ | المصنعون | تفاصيل |
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BRDM-2 | Armoured Personnel Carriers | Mostly captured vehicles from the war with the Soviet Union, some were abandoned vehicles left behind by retreating Soviets and some were derelict vehicles left by the Soviets all over Afghanistan and brought back to working condition. Converted into an improvised fire support vehicle with a complete 57 mm rocket pod and pylon from aircraft or helicopter mounted upside down on the turret roof. | ||||
BMP-1 | Armoured Personnel Carriers | 120 | During the Soviet War in Afghanistan a number of BMP-1 IFVs fell into the hands of Afghan Mujahideen who used them against their former owners. | |||
BMP-2 | Armoured Personnel Carriers | 550 | 1987-2002 | 150 along with 1,500 9M111 Fagot ATGMs were ordered in 1987 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1987 and 1991 (some of the vehicles were possibly previously in Soviet service).550 BMP-1s and BMP-2s in service as of 1992. Between 60 and 80 BMP-1s and BMP-2s were delivered from Russia after 2002. | ||
M113 | Armoured Personnel Carriers | 63 | ||||
Humvee | Armoured Personnel Carriers | 4,150 | Up-Armored M1151 and M1152 versions |
دبابات القتال الرئيسية
الطراز | صورة | النوع | العدد | التاريخ | المصنعون | تفاصيل |
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PT-76 | Main battle tank | 60 | 1959-1996 | 50 were ordered in 1958 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1959 and 1961. 60 in service as of 1996. | ||
T-55 | Main battle tank | 600 | 1961-1991 | 50 T-54s and 50 T-55s were ordered in 1961 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1962 and 1964 (T-54s were previously in Soviet service). 200 T-54s were ordered in 1978 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1978 and 1979 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service). 705 T-55s were ordered in 1978 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1978 and 1991 (the vehicles were previously in Soviet service).[15] There were 1,000 T-54s, T-55s, T-62s and PT-76s were in service as of 1 April 1992.[16] Currently 600 T-55s are in service and are to be replaced with M60 Pattons. | ||
T-62 | Main battle tank | 170 | 1973-1991 | 100 ordered in 1973 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1975 and 1976. 155 ordered in 1979 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1979 and 1991 (the vehicles were probably previously in Soviet service). T-62 variants in service with the Afghan army were T-62, T-62M and T-62M1. |
الدفاع الجوي
الطراز | صورة | النوع | العدد | التاريخ | المصنعون | تفاصيل |
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BM-21 Grad | Multiple rocket launcher | |||||
ZSU-23-4 | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | 20 | 20 were delivered from USSR. | |||
ZU-23-2 | Anti-aircraft gun | 5000 | Mostly left by the Soviet Union at the time of the withdrawal | |||
ZPU-4 | Anti-aircraft gun | Variants include ZPU-1 and ZPU-2. | ||||
2A18 | Howitzer | |||||
M1937 | Howitzer | |||||
M1943 | Howitzer | |||||
M1938 | Howitzer | |||||
M114 | Howitzer | 24 | ||||
Scud | Tactical ballistic missile | Scud missiles were used in several regional conflicts that included use by Soviet and Afghan Communist forces in Afghanistan, and Iranians and Iraqis against one another in the so-called "War of the cities". |
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الأسلحة
الطراز | النوع | العدد | التاريخ | المصنعون | تفاصيل |
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Makarov PM | Semi-automatic pistol | ||||
Stechkin APS | Semi-automatic pistol | ||||
TT pistol | Semi-automatic pistol | ||||
M9 pistol | Semi-automatic pistol | ||||
Mosin-Nagant | Bolt action rifle | ||||
AKM | Assault rifle | ||||
AK-47 | Assault rifle | Phased out of the service since 2008. | |||
AK-74 | Assault rifle | Remaining in national inventories from the Soviet war in Afghanistan. | |||
Type 56 Assault rifle | Assault rifle | ||||
M16 rifle | Assault rifle | 104,000 | 2007-2009 | The U.S. military provide the Afghan army with M-16 rifles as part of an modernization effort. | |
M4 carbine | Assault rifle | 2,200 | 2008-2009 | Only used by Afghan Army commandos. M4s sold as part of a 2006 Foreign Military Sales package. Additional M4s sold as a 2008 Foreign Military Sales package. | |
C7 | Assault rifle | 2,500 | 2007-2008 | In December 2007, Canada agreed to donate 2,500 surplus C7 rifles to the Afghan National Army along with training and ammunition. | |
M24 Sniper Weapon System | Sniper rifle | 1544 | |||
Dragunov sniper rifle | Sniper rifle | ||||
M249 SAW | Light machine gun | 2,600 | |||
M240 machine gun | General purpose machine gun | 4,300 | |||
RPK ATM | General purpose machine gun | ||||
PK machine gun | General purpose machine gun | ||||
M2 | Heavy machine gun | 576 | |||
DShK | Heavy Machine Gun | ||||
RPG-7 | Rocket-propelled grenade | ||||
SPG-9 | Recoilless rifle | ||||
GP-25 | Grenade launcher | ||||
M203 grenade launcher | Grenade launcher | 2,250 | |||
82 mm Medium Mortar | Mortar | 58 | |||
60mm M224 | Mortar | ||||
81mm M252 | Mortar |
انظر أيضاً
المصادر
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- ^ SoldiersMagazine.com: Soldiers - the Official U.S. Army Magazine - March 2003
- ^ US Dept. of State: Cost of Freedom for Iraq Similar to Bringing Democracy to Others
- ^ US DoD: Afghan Army Has Made Great Progress, Says U.S. Officer
- ^ US Dept. of State: Afghanistan National Security Forces
- ^ Pajhwok Afghan News, Over 153,000 troops fighting 20,000 combatants: NATO
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غير صحيح؛ لا نص تم توفيره للمراجع المسماةU.S. Plans Vastly Expanded Afghan Security Force
- ^ SIPRI Arms Transfers Database
- ^ Армии стран мира : Вооруженные силы иностранных государств на 2001 год : А
قراءات إضافية
- Antonio Giustozzi, ‘Shadow Ownership and SSR in Afghanistan,’ Chap. 11 in Tim Donnais (ed.) 'Local Ownership and Security Sector Reform,' DCAF/Lit Verlag, Zurich/Berlin, 2008 ‘Local Ownership.’ Portrays a varying level of vested interest/warlord subversion of reform among the various security agencies; little local ownership at the MOD/ANA despite several attempts to seize more local control and subvert the foreign process by not proving enough personnel, imposing different officers, and wanting a conscript force. The army is financially unsustainable even at 70,000 strong and not being trained for combat in small units.
- Antonio Giustozzi, 'Auxiliary Force or National Army: Afghanistan ‘ANA’ and the COIN Effort,' 2002-2006, Small Wars and Insurgencies, Vol. 18, No.1, 45-67, March 2007
- War, politics and society in Afghanistan, 1978-1992, By Antonio Giustozzi
وصلات خارجية
- Official site
- Hierarchy of Command Structure
- Government Accountability Office, AFGHANISTAN SECURITY: Efforts to Establish Army and Police Have Made Progress, but Future Plans Need to Be Better Defined GAO-05-575, June 2005
- Photo Gallery (Construction of ANA military bases by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
- Article by Afghan policy analyst
- Tank maneuvers showcase new Afghan Army's capabilities
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- جيوش حسب البلد
- عسكرية أفغانستان
- وحدات عسكرية وتشكيلات في حرب أفغانستان (2001–الآن)