Republican Guard (Syria)
Appearance
Syrian Republican Guard | |
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الْحَرَسُ الْجُمْهُورِيُّ | |
Active | 1976-Present |
Country | Syria |
Allegiance | President of Syria |
Branch | Syrian Arab Army |
Type | Shock Troops |
Role | Counter-Insurgency Security |
Garrison/HQ | Mount Qasioun, Damascus |
Engagements | Syrian Civil War |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Brig. Gen. Mohamed Qasem |
Notable commanders | Issam Zahreddine † |
The Syrian Republican Guard, also known as the Presidential guard is a Mechanized Corps of about 25,000-60,000 men.[1] The Republican Guard is tasked with protecting the radio, and defend the capital Damascus, and defending Syrian Officials.
History
[change | change source]The guard was formed in 1976 after Palestinian militants attacked top Syrian officials, Major General Adan Makhoulf led the guard until 1997.[2]
Structure
[change | change source]The guard has multiple divisions, these include[3]:[4][5][6]
- 101st Security Regiment
- 102nd Security Regiment
- 104th Airborne Brigade
- 105th Mechanized Brigade
- 106th Mechanized Brigade
- 83rd Battalion
- 30th Division
- 124th Brigade
- 123rd Brigade
- 18th Mechanized Brigade
- 147th Regiment
- 47th Regiment
- 83rd Battalion
- Lionesses of Defense Armored Battalion
- Popular Security and Support Forces
- 102nd Commando Regiment
- 117th Brigade
- 103rd Commando Brigade
- Syrian Marines
- 800th Regiment
- 416th Regiment
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Who is fighting in Syria How many people and weapons are on both lines of the Syrian confrontation". Gazeta. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ↑ "Human Rights in Syria". Archive.org.
- ↑ "Troublesome allies: How the Syrian regime is reintegrating loyalist militias". Haid. The Middle East eye. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ↑ "Syria's Troublesome Militias". Carnegie Mec. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ↑ "Quwat Dir' Al-Amn Al-Askari: A Latakia Military Intelligence Militia". Joshulandis. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ↑ "Can Assad's Demobilization, Demilitarization, and Rehabilitation Strategy Actually Consolidate Syria's Paramilitary Forces?". Washington Institute. Mona Alami. Retrieved 30 July 2022.