Kuwait Land Forces
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The Kuwait Land Forces (Template:Langx), established in 1949, are land forces and the oldest armed branch among the Armed Forces of Kuwait.[1] Its cavalry and infantry predecessors operated in desert and metropolitan areas in 1919, 1920 and 1928 to 1938, tracing their roots directly to the cavalrymen and infantrymen that defended Al-Kout Fortress since the 19th century along with various mounted defensive forces. The "Kuwait Army" was later established as the Kuwait Land Force, which became the principal land force of the Kuwait Armed Forces.
History
The Kuwait Army was created in 1949 by Field Marshal Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak Al-Sabah (1949–1961) during the time when its partnership was included part of the Directorate of Public Security Force in 1938 prior to splitting in 1953. As Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak Al-Sabah headed the Directorate of Public Security Force which included the Kuwait Army; the later, was headed by deputy commander Colonel Mubarak Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
In 1990 and 1991, during the first Gulf War, most of the equipment was seized and or destroyed by invading Iraqi forces. At that time the Kuwait military was a lot smaller.
In early 2024, up to 149 M-84AB tanks were sent to the Djuro Djakovic factory in Croatia for refurbishment and repairs with the wide belief among military analysts they will be then sent to Ukraine.[2]
Structure and organization
- Kuwait 6th Liberation Mechanized Brigade
- Kuwait 15th Mubarak Armored Brigade
- Kuwait 26th Al-Soor Mechanized Brigade
- Kuwait 35th Shahid (Martyr) Armored Brigade
- Kuwait 94th Saleh Al-Mohammed Mechanized Brigade
- Kuwait 25th Commando Brigade (Independent)
- Kuwait Emiri Guard Authority (Independent)
- Kuwait Military Police Authority (Independent)
- Kuwait Military Fire Service Directorate
Equipment
Armored fighting vehicles
| Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M1A2 Abrams | File:M1 Abrams at Ft. Bliss 2019.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Main battle tank | 218[3] | |
| M-84AB | File:Kuwaiti Tanks.JPEG | Script error: No such module "flag". | Main battle tank | 149[4] | 200 Ordered 1989 and 15 in service by 1990. In 2024 sent to Croatia for refurbishment.[2] |
| Desert Warrior | File:Kuwaiti Desert Warrior IFV Joint Exercise 2014.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Infantry fighting vehicle | 254 | 236 with 25 mm gun, 18 APC. in 2009 Kuwait Upgraded the fire control system, (GITS II) hardware, Improved Thermal Sight System and 2nd Generation Forward-Looking Infrared Radar |
| BMP-3 | File:US Navy 030223-N-1050K-001 UAE offloads a BMP3 Tank at a Kuwaiti port facility from its Elbahia L62 landing craft.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Infantry fighting vehicle | ~200 | 142 delivered in 1994–1997. A new contract was signed in 2009 for 70 BMP-3M delivered in 2010-2011. another Contract was signed in 2014 for 33 more, Executed on 30 September 2015. |
| BMP-2 | File:Kuwaiti soldiers and a Kuwaiti BMP-2.JPEG | Script error: No such module "flag". | Infantry fighting vehicle | 76 | 245 delivered between 1989–90 and 46 delivered between 1994–95, 76 in service as of 2005 |
| M113A2 | File:Allied Spirit I 150126-A-LO967-001.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Armoured personnel carrier | 260 | 230 M113A2, 30 M577 (CP) |
| M577 | File:M577-batey-haosef-1.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Armoured personnel carrier | 30 | the Kuwait Army operates 30 M577 Command Post Vehicles, mostly M577A1s. Following the 1991 Gulf War a number of M577A3s were purchased from the U.S. to replace vehicles destroyed by Iraqis forces. |
| Fahd 240 | File:Egyptian Armored personnel carrier 'Fahd'.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Armoured personnel carrier | 60 | Second largest operator in 1988. The Fahd was used by the Kuwaiti side during the invasion of Kuwait, when it lost most of them. Kuwait received more units in 1994, and had most of its captured units returned by Iraq in 1995.[5] |
| M88A2 Hercules | File:M88 Track Recovery Vehicle.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Armoured recovery vehicle | 14 | 14× M88A2 in service with the Kuwait Army, and 19 more ordered from the United States.[6] |
| M-84AI | Script error: No such module "flag". / Script error: No such module "flag". | Armoured recovery vehicle | 15 | Polish WZT-3 built under license by Yugoslavia as M-84AI | |
| Fuchs 2 NBC-RS | Script error: No such module "flag". | Armoured personnel carrier | 0 | NBC vehicle, 12 on order[7] |
Logistics and utility vehicles
| Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Humvee | File:Kuwaiti Naval Force military forces.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Multipurpose wheeled vehicle | Unknown | Vehicles sold via the U.S. Foreign Military Sales program |
Self-propelled field artillery
| Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLZ-45 | File:Kuwaiti PLZ-45 self-propelled howitzer.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". | Self-propelled howitzer | 51 | (51) 27 PLZ-45s (to form a training platoon and the first battalion) ordered in 1998 and delivered in 2000–2001. 24 more howitzers (to form the second battalion) were ordered in 2001 and delivered in 2002–2003. |
| M-109A1B | Script error: No such module "flag". | Self-propelled howitzer | 23 | Withdrawn from service |
Multiple launch rocket systems
| Name | Photo | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BM-30 Smerch | File:Kuwait BM-30 Smerch launchers are firing, 2021.jpg | Script error: No such module "flag". / Script error: No such module "flag". | Multiple rocket launcher | 27 | Purchased 1995–96 |
Anti-tank
| Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPG-7 | Soviet Union | Rocket-propelled grenade | ||
| TOW M-901 | United States | Anti-tank guided missile | 400 | |
| M966/M966A1 | United States | TOW missile carrier | 900 | |
| TOW II | United States | Anti-tank guided missile | 82 launchers | |
| 9M113 Konkurs | Soviet Union | Anti-tank guided missile | 2,402 missiles | |
| 9K111 Fagot | Soviet Union | Anti-tank guided missile | 4,601 missiles | |
| AT-10 | Russia | Anti-tank guided missile | 1,250 missiles | |
| 9M133 Kornet | Russia | Anti-tank guided missile | ||
| Carl Gustav M3 | Sweden | Recoilless rifle | 200 |
Firearms
Kuwait Army Ranks
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His Highness, the Crown Prince of Kuwait: Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Military of Kuwait (Template:Langx)
Commissioned Officers
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See also
References
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Works cited
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External links
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