Military of the Comoros
The Comorian Armed Forces (French: Armée nationale de développement) consist of a small standing army and a 500-member police force, as well as a 500-member defense force. A defense treaty with France provides naval resources for protection of territorial waters, training of Comorian military personnel, and air surveillance. France maintains a small troop presence in the Comoros at government request. France maintains a small maritime base and a Foreign Legion Detachment (DLEM) on Mayotte.
Comorian Armed Forces | |
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Armée nationale de développement | |
Comorian Coat of Arms | |
Service branches | Comorian Army |
Leadership | |
Commander-in-chief | Azali Assoumani |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers | France Russia |
Related articles | |
Ranks | Military ranks of Comoros |
Equipment inventory
- FN FAL Battle Rifle
- AK-47 Assault Rifle
- Type 81 Assault Rifle[1]
- NSV HMG
- RPG-7 Anti-Tank Weapon
- Mitsubishi L200 Pickup Trucks
Aircraft
NOTE: The last comprehensive aircraft inventory list was from Aviation Week & Space Technology in 2007.
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Transport | ||||||
Cessna 402 | United States | transport | 1[2] | |||
L-410 Turbolet | Czech Republic | transport | 1[3] | |||
Aérospatiale Corvette | France | VIP transport | 1[3] | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
Mil Mi-14 | Russia | utility / transport | Mi-14PZh | 2[3] | ||
Eurocopter AS350 | France | utility | 1[3] | |||
Trainer Aircraft | ||||||
SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 | Italy | trainer / patrol | 5[4] | utilized for paramilitary operations |
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References
- "[原创]久经考验的好枪!81式枪族在海外[已拜读]". tiexue.net. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- "World Air Forces 2004 pg. 52". flightglobal.com. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
- "Arms Transfers Database". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
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