Luxist Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Arakan Army - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arakan_Army

    Founded on 10 April 2009, the AA is the military wing of the United League of Arakan . It is currently led by Commander-in-Chief Major General Twan Mrat Naing and vice deputy commander-in-chief Brigadier General Nyo Twan Awng. The Arakan Army states that the objective of its armed revolution is to restore the sovereignty of the Arakan people.

  3. Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_Armed_Forces

    The Austrian Armed Forces ( German: Bundesheer, lit. 'Federal Army') are the combined military forces of Austria . The military consists of 16,000 active-duty personnel and 125,600 reservists. [1] The military budget is 1.0% of national GDP (including pensions) or €3.317 billion (2023,without pensions).

  4. Malawian Defence Force - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malawian_Defence_Force

    Malawian Defence Force. The Malawi Defence Force [2] is the state military organisation responsible for defending Malawi. It originated from elements of the British King's African Rifles, colonial units formed before independence in 1964. The military is organized under the purview of the Ministry of Defence.

  5. Reichswehr - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichswehr

    Reichswehr ( lit. 'Reich Defence') was the official name of the German armed forces during the Weimar Republic and the first years of the Third Reich. After Germany was defeated in World War I, the Imperial German Army ( Deutsches Heer) was dissolved in order to be reshaped into a peacetime army. From it a provisional Reichswehr was formed in ...

  6. Afghan Army - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_Army

    Flag. The Islamic National Army ( Pashto: اسلامي ملي اردو, Islāmī Milli Urdu ), [2] [3] [4] also referred to as the Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Afghan Armed Forces. The roots of an army in Afghanistan can be traced back to the early 18th century when the Hotak dynasty was established ...

  7. Ecuadorian Army - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuadorian_Army

    The Ecuadorian Army ( Spanish: Ejército Ecuatoriano) is the land component of the Ecuadorian Armed Forces. Its 24,000 active soldiers are deployed in relation to its military doctrine. The contemporary Ecuadorian Army incorporates many jungle and special forces infantry units into its structure. [1]

  8. United Arab Emirates Army - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates_Army

    There are 8 brigades and 1 battalion within the Union land forces of the UAE: Royal Guard Brigade. 2 Armored Brigades. 3 Mechanized Infantry Brigades. 2 Infantry Brigades. Artillery Battalion (3 Regiments) Two additional Mechanized Infantry Brigades are stationed in Dubai but are not included in the Union force structure. [9]

  9. Royal Moroccan Army - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Moroccan_Army

    A para-military gendarmerie, known as the "Mehal-la Jalifianas" and modelled on the French goumieres, was employed within the Spanish Zone. The Royal Armed Forces were created on 14 May 1956, after French Morocco, a French Protectorate, was dissolved. Fourteen thousand Moroccan personnel from the French Army and ten thousand from the Spanish ...