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Royal Bahraini Army

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Land warfare branch of Bahrain's military forces

Royal Bahraini Army
الجيش البحريني
Flag of the Royal Bahraini Army
Founded1969
CountryBahrain
AllegianceKing of Bahrain
BranchArmy
RoleGround warfare
Size20,00. active; 110,000 reserve[1]
Part ofBahrain Defence Force
Garrison/HQManama
EngagementsBahraini uprising of 2011
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Gulf War
Commanders
Current
commander
Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa
Notable
commanders
Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa
Munzir ibn Sawa Al-Tamimi
Military unit

TheRoyal Bahraini Army is the ground force component of theBahrain Defence Force. The army's current strength is 20,000 personnel. It is headed by Lieutenant General Khalifa bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa.[2]

History

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Bahraini ground troops took part in theSaudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen in theYemenicivil war. In September 2015, five Bahraini soldiers guarding the Yemeni–Saudi Arabian border were killed in unspecified circumstances.[3] Another three died in Yemen afterwards.[4]

Formation

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The army consists of 3 brigades and 2 battalions:

  • 1 Armoured Brigade
    • 2 armoured battalions
    • 1 recon battalion
  • 1 Mechanized Infantry Brigade
    • 2 mechanized infantry battalions
    • 1 infantry battalion
  • 1 Artillery Brigade
    • 6 artillery batteries
  • 1 air defence battalion
  • 1 special forces battalion

Equipment

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The RBA has a mix of equipment purchased in the 1970s and early 1990s. They are currently modernizing some of their equipment. Most purchases in the past have been second hand from the United States or theUnited Kingdom. In the past few years, Bahrain has begun developing military capabilities, through the purchase of equipment from Turkey, including armoured vehicles such asOtokar Arma and Otokar Akrep (Armoured combat vehicle).

In 2019, theU.S. State Department cleared a $2.5 billion sale of thePatriot missile-defense system to Bahrain. The deal would include 60 Patriot Advanced Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement missiles, 36 Patriot MIM-104E Guidance Enhanced Missiles with canisters, nine M903 launchers, two AN/MPQ-65 radar sets, control stations and other associated equipment.[5]

8 M-ATV light armored vehicles in service[6]

Armoured fighting vehicles

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ModelImageOriginQuantityDetails
M1A2 SEPv3United States~50[7]
M60A3~10080 more in store.[8]
ImageNameClassOriginNumberNotes
YPR-765IFVUnited StatesNetherlands7525 Netherlands-origin YPR-765 ACV delivered in 1996, 42 Belgium-origin AIFV-IFV delivered in 2008.
M113Armoured personnel carrierUnited States339A total of 339 M113A2 were delivered
LynxCommand and reconUnited States35
Panhard M3Armoured personnel carrierFrance110Ordered in 1977, most of them modified, including some ambulance, CP, AEV, ARV, and 81mm mortar carrier versions
SaxonArmoured personnel carrierUnited Kingdom10Purchased in the 1980s
AML-90Armoured carFrance22Ordered in 1977
Otokar ArmaArmoured personnel carrierTurkey73In service from 2010
Otokar ZPTArmoured patrol vehicleTurkey133In service 2012/13
Otokar AkrepInfantry mobility vehicleTurkey21In service 2005
Otokar CobraInfantry mobility vehicleTurkey15In service 2008
HumveeInfantry mobility vehicleUnited States200+2 types: BGM-71 TOW missile (44) and Browning M2HB
Kornet-DAnti-tank guided missile[9]Russia10+The Kornet-EM is based on the chassis of the Tigr 4x4 light armored vehicle with two retractable launcher units, each with four missiles ready to fire. In road position, the launcher units are stowed inside the vehicle.
Toyota Land CruiserUtility vehicleJapan200+Locally modified - VDJ78R Troop Carrier
Chevrolet SilveradoMulti-purpose vehicleUnited States50+
InterceptorLight armoured vehiclePakistan06 on order of these light-protected vehicles, it is likely that a series contract of minimum of 50 more vehicles would be further awarded[10]
Nimer-1MRAPOman6In service since 2005

Air Defense Systems

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PhotoNameOriginTypeNumberDetails
MIM-104 PatriotUnited StatesUnited StatesSurface-to-air missiles1Raytheon awarded contract to supply Patriot missiles defense systems.[11]
FIM-92AUnited StatesMan-portable air-defense system14-16Delivered 1988 along with 70 missiles
RBS 70SwedenShort range air defense14Delivered 1980–81 along with 161 missiles
CrotaleFranceSurface-to-air missile7
MIM-23 HawkUnited StatesSurface-to-air missile8
AN/TWQ-1 AvengerUnited StatesSurface-to-air missile10+Self-propelled surface-to-air missile system mounted on a HMMWV
Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon  SwitzerlandAutocannon15GDF-005 units
Bofors 40 mmSwedenAutocannon12

Artillery

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PhotoNameOriginTypeNumberDetails
M110A2 howitzerUnited StatesSelf-propelled howitzer3813 as M110A2 from Netherlands delivered in 1994,[12] 25 as M110A2 from US delivered in 1996.[13]
M198 howitzerUnited StatesHowitzer18
L-118United KingdomField gun8
81mm EIMOS Integrated Mortar SystemSpainMortar6[14]
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket SystemUnited StatesMultiple launch rocket system9MGM-140 ATACMS
SR-5ChinaMultiple launch rocket system8+[15][16]

Anti-tank Weapons

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PhotoNameOriginTypeNumberDetails
120 mm BAT recoilless rifleUnited KingdomAnti tank rifle10+
BGM-71CUnited StatesAnti-tank missileUnknownA total of 2,724 missiles delivered since 1983
FGM-148 JavelinUnited StatesAnti-tank missile60180+ missiles
Kornet-EMRussiaUnknown[17]

Weapons

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Type/ClassQuantityOriginDetails
Heckler & Koch G3West Germany
FN FALBelgium
M16A2 rifle?United States
M4 carbine?United States
Barrett M82 anti-materiel rifle?United States
Heckler & Koch MP5?West Germany
Browning Hi-PowerBelgium
SIG Sauer P226Germany
FN MAGBelgium
M2 BrowningBelgium

Additional equipment on order by the army include:

Type/ClassQuantityOriginDetails
Logistics Vehicle System heavy tactical vehicle system100+United StatesTransport of armored vehicles and tanks
M939 Truck 6x6 trucks100+United States
MAN Truck & Bus military transport200+United States
Toyota Coaster troops transport100+Japan

Retired equipment were made in the 1950s and 1960s:

Type/ClassQuantityOriginDetails
Ferret Armoured Fighting Vehicle10UK
Alvis Saladin10UK

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2023 Bahrain Military Strength".
  2. ^"2023 Bahrain Military Strength". Retrieved17 September 2023.
  3. ^UAE, Bahrain lose 50 troops on black day for Yemen coalition.Dawn News. 5 September 2015. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  4. ^"Bahrain says three soldiers in Yemen coalition killed".Dunya News. 14 February 2008.
  5. ^"State Dept. Clears $2.5 billion sale of Patriot missile defense system to Bahrain". 6 May 2019.
  6. ^"Bahrain Operating M-ATVs". 16 April 2019.
  7. ^Matthieu (20 March 2024)."US approves sale of 50 next-gen M1A2 SEPv3 Abrams tanks to Bahrain | Defense News March 2024 Global Security army industry | Defense Security global news industry army year 2024 | Archive News year".Army Recognition. Retrieved20 March 2024.
  8. ^International Institute for Strategic Studies (15 February 2023).The Military Balance 2023 (1st ed.). Routledge.ISBN 978-1032508955.
  9. ^"Bahrain to purchase Russian-made mobile Kornet-EM anti-tank missiles 1408143". Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2017. Retrieved14 August 2014.
  10. ^"Pakistan to sell six Interceptor Vehicles to Bahrain".Daily Pakistan Global.
  11. ^GDC (11 March 2020)."Raytheon to supply Patriot Missile Defense System to Bahrain".Global Defense Corp. Retrieved21 July 2021.
  12. ^Stockholm International Peace Research Institute."Transfers and licensed production of major conventional weapons". Archived fromthe original on 14 April 2010. Retrieved10 December 2011.
  13. ^Defense Security Cooperation Agency."Excess Defense Articles". Archived fromthe original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved10 December 2011.
  14. ^"Janes | Latest defence and security news".Janes.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2020. Retrieved23 May 2020.
  15. ^GDC (10 July 2021)."NORINCO Delivers SR-5 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems To Bahrain".Global Defense Corp. Retrieved22 July 2021.
  16. ^"NORINCO Delivers First Batch Of SR5 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems To Bahrain".www.defenseworld.net. Retrieved21 July 2021.
  17. ^"Bahrain to purchase Russian-made mobile Kornet-EM anti-tank missiles 1408143". Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2017. Retrieved14 August 2014.

Sources

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Security forces ofBahrain
Bahrain Defence Force
Ministry of Interior (MOI)
Multilateral (GCC)
Other
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