Madagascar Armed Forces

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The Madagascar Armed Forces (Template:Langx, Template:Langx) is the national military of Madagascar. The IISS detailed the armed forces in 2012 as including an Army of 12,500+, a Navy of 500, and a 500-strong Air Force.[1]

The armed forces were involved in the 2009 Malagasy political crisis and the 2025 Malagasy protests, playing a central role in the subsequent 2025 Malagasy mutiny. During World War II, Malagasy troops fought in France, Morocco, and Syria.

History

File:Madagascar gun 1898.jpg
A flintlock gun seized in Madagascar by France in 1898, now displayed at the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle.

The rise of centralized kingdoms among the Sakalava, Merina and other ethnic groups produced the island's first standing armies, first equipped with spears, but later with muskets, cannons and other firearms. King Ralambo (1575–1612) raised the first standing army in the highland Kingdom of Imerina with a handful of guns, although for at least two centuries the armies of the Sakalava were much larger and better equipped, possessing thousands of muskets obtained principally through trade with European partners.[2] By the early 19th century, however, the army of the Kingdom of Imerina was able to bring much of the island under Merina control.

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Military ranks of the Kingdom of Imerina military in the 19th century. Hierarchy from lower to upper class soldiers.

Merina Queen Ranavalona, like her predecessors, utilized the tradition of fanampoana (service due to the sovereign in lieu of taxes) to conscript a large portion of the population of Imerina into military service, enabling the queen to raise a standing army that was estimated at 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers.[3]

By the late 19th century French plans to colonize Madagascar were gaining momentum, leading British mercenaries to provide training to the queen's army in an unsuccessful bid to repel the French troops. Madagascar was colonized in 1896, and during World War II over 46,000 Malagasy soldiers were drafted to fight with the Allies, over 2,000 of whom died fighting for France.[4]

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Madagascar boarding party trains by boarding Le Floreal, a French naval vessel, during Operation Cutlass Express 2016

Madagascar gained political independence and sovereignty over its military in 1960. Since this time Madagascar has never engaged in an armed conflict, whether against another state or within its own borders. As such the armed forces of Madagascar have primarily served a peacekeeping role. However, the military has occasionally intervened to restore order during periods of political unrest. When President Philibert Tsiranana was forced to step down in 1972, a military directorate ensured an interim government before appointing one of its own, Admiral Didier Ratsiraka, to lead the country into its socialist Second Republic. He launched a strategy of obligatory national armed or civil service for all young citizens regardless of gender. The majority were channeled into civil service, including agriculture and education programs for rural development based on the socialist Soviet model.[5] Ratsiraka would also mobilize elements of the military to pacify unarmed protesters, occasionally using violent means. His order to fire upon unarmed protesters in 1989 was the catalyst for transition to the democratic Third Republic in 1992. The military remained largely neutral during the protracted standoff between incumbent Ratsiraka and challenger Marc Ravalomanana in the disputed 2001 presidential elections. By contrast, in 2009 a segment of the army defected to the side of Andry Rajoelina, then-mayor of Antananarivo, in support of his attempt to force President Ravalomanana from power. It is widely believed that payoffs were involved in persuading these military personnel to change camps in support of the coup d'état.[4]

As of 2010, the military of Madagascar is composed of the 8,100 paramilitary of the National Gendarmerie and the 13,500 members of the Armed Forces. According to the International Institute of Strategic Studies' Military Balance 2010, the latter includes an Army of 12,500, a Navy of 500 and a 500-strong Air Force,[6] while the CIA Factbook describes the Armed Forces as consisting of the Intervention Force, Aeronaval Force (navy and air) and the Development Force. Military service is voluntary and limited to males aged 18 to 25; every citizen of either gender is required to perform either military or civil service for a minimum of 18 months. However, because of a lack of up-to-date census data, this requirement is not currently enforced. The Gendarmerie recruits Malagasy citizens between the ages of 20 and 30 (or 35 if the recruit has prior military service). Military expenses constituted just over one percent of GDP.[7] Under Ravalomanana, military expenditure doubled from 54 million USD in 2006 to 103 million USD in 2008.[8]

Equipment

Army

Small arms

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Pistols
TT-33[9] File:TT33.JPG 7.62×25mm Semi-automatic pistol File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union
MAC 50[9] File:MAC-50 detoured.jpg 9×19mm Semi-automatic pistol Template:Country data French Fourth Republic / File:Flag of France.svg France
M1911[9] File:M1911A1.png .45 ACP Semi-automatic pistol File:Flag of the United States (1908-1912).svg United States
Rifles
SKS[9] File:Simonov-SKS-45.JPG 7.62×39mm Semi-automatic rifle File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union
AKM[9] File:AKM automatkarbin Ryssland - 7,62x39mm - Armémuseum rightside noBG.png 7.62×39mm Assault rifle File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
AK-74[9] File:AKS-74.png 5.45×39mm Assault rifle File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Type 63[9] File:Rifle Type 63 noBG.png 7.62×39mm Assault rifle File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Type 56[9] File:Type 56 mod02 noBG.png 7.62×39mm Assault rifle File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Machine guns
DShK[9] File:12,7-мм станковый пулемёт ДШК образца 1938 года.jpg 12.7×108mm Heavy machine gun File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union
AA-52[9] File:Mitrailleuse-IMG 1728.jpg 7.5×54mm General-purpose machine gun Template:Country data French Fourth Republic / File:Flag of France.svg France
Browning M2[9] File:PEO Browning M2E2 QCB (c1).jpg .50 BMG Heavy machine gun File:Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States
Rocket propelled grenade launchers
RPG-7[9] File:Rpg-7.jpg 40mm Rocket-propelled grenade File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
LRAC F1[10] File:LRAC F1-detoured-cropped.png 89mm Shoulder-launched missile weapon File:Flag of France.svg France

Armoured fighting vehicles

Model Image Origin Quantity Details
Light tanks
PT-76 File:Pt76.jpg File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union 12 [11]
Reconnaissance
BRDM-2 File:BRDM-2-Command-latrun-2.jpg File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union ~35 [11]
FV701 Ferret File:Ferret Mk2 armored car.jpg File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 10 [11]
M3A1 File:White M3A1 Scout Car.JPG File:Flag of the United States (1908-1912).svg United States ~20 [11]
M8 File:M8 Greyhound U.S. Army Armor & Cavalry Collection 2023.jpg 8 [11]
Armoured personnel carriers
Panthera T4 File:Image unavailable.png File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates 6 [11][12][13]

Anti-tank/anti-infrastructure

Model Image Origin Caliber Quantity Details
Recoilless rifles
M40A1 File:M40 105 mm RR.jpg File:Flag of the United States (1908-1912).svg United States 106mm Not stated [11]

Artillery

Model Image Origin Caliber Quantity Details
Towed
M101 File:105mm howitzer in Greenup, KY, US.jpg File:Flag of the United States (1908-1912).svg United States 105mm 5 [11]
D-30 File:122- мм гаубица Д-30 (1).jpg File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union 122mm 12 [11]
Mortars
M-37 File:Zagan 82 mm moździerz wz 37.jpg File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union 82mm Not stated [11]
M-43 File:120 mm regimental mortar M1943.jpg 120mm 8 [11]

Air defence

Model Image Origin Caliber Quantity Details
Towed
ZPU-4 File:Moroccan ZPU-2 in Land Cruiser.jpg File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union 14.5mm 50 [11]
PG-55 File:61-K anti-aircraft gun, 2007.jpg 37mm 20 [11]

Navy

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Bridge of the offshore patrol vessel RC Trozona

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Air force

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The AAM's roundel is based on the Flag of Madagascar.
Model Origin Quantity Details
Transport
Cessna 172 File:Flag of the United States (1908-1912).svg United States 4 [14]
Let L-410 Turbolet 1 [15]
Cessna 206 6 [14]
Cessna 310 1 [14]
Cessna 337 2 [14]
PA-23 1 [14]
B-737 2 [14]
CN235M File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 1 [14]
J.300 File:Flag of France.svg France 2 [14]
Tetras 1 [11]
Yak-40 File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union 4 [14]
Helicopters
SA318C File:Flag of France.svg France 3 [14]
AS350 3 [14]
BK117 File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan 1 [14]
File:Derelict Malagasy MIG 21's (32606236945).jpg
MiG-21 of the Malagasy Air Force.

See also

References

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Bibliography

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