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Syrian Army Order of Battle


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According to Wikipedia this is the current order of Battle of the Syrian Army. Is it essentially unchanged since 2008? It would be useful to know for scenario purposes.

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3 Corps HQ

1st Corps Damascus covers from Damascus and the fortified zone and south to Der'a near the Jordanian border

2nd Corps Zabadani covers north of Damascus, to Homs and includes Lebanon.

3rd Corps Aleppo based in the north and covers Hama, the Turkish and Iraqi borders, the Mediterranean coastline and is tasked with protecting the complex of CBW and missile production and launch facilities. Controls the Syrian Navy

10 divisions - each with three active and one reserve brigade.

7 Armoured Divisions (1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 11th).[3] 9th Armored Division served in the 1991 Gulf War as the Arab Joint Forces Command North reserve and saw little action.[4] The 5th Division, at that time an infantry formation, invaded Jordan during the events of Black September in Jordan, 1970. It was reinforced with two armoured brigades. After an ineffectual defence by the Jordanian 40th Armoured Brigade, the 5th Division's attack was turned back on 22 September 1970 mostly through the efforts of the Royal Jordanian Air Force. (Pollack, Arabs at War, 2002, p.338-340)

3 understrength mechanised divisions (4th, 7th, and 10th) - each with one mechanized and two motorized brigades

The Defense companies were transformed into the 569th Armoured Division, which then became the 4th Armoured Division.[5]

4 independent infantry brigades

14th as Saiga Division (Command?) with 3 Special Forces regiments; plus ten independent regiments

2 independent artillery brigades

2 independent anti-tank brigades

Missile Command with three Surface-to-surface missile brigades (each with three battalions),

One brigade with FROG-7,

one brigade with SS-21 Scarab,

one brigade with Scud-B/C/D.

Two coastal defence missile brigades (one with 4 SS-C-1B Sepal launchers, one with 6 P-15 Termit launchers, alternative designation SS-C-3 'Styx'). Also they are strong rumors that Syria received C-802 systems and 100 missiles from Iran.

One border guard brigade

The Republican Guard, a division equivalent with one artillery regiment, one mechanised brigade, and three armoured brigades.

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Syrian Armored BDE:

Staff

companies: staff, communications, recon (BRDM-2 equpment),

Platoon of ABC protection

Mechanized Infantary battalion (BMP-1, rare BTR)

Three Armor battalions of 31 tank (3 Tank Coy on 10 tanks)

Antiaircraft-artillery battalion (three batteries ZSU-23-4 or SA-8, one company of MANPADS )

Artillery battalion (only in Independent BDEs) -D-30 or rare 2S1 howitzers

Material Support: a transport company, medical service, service atrillery , supply company, repair company.

Syrian Mechanized BDE:

Staff

companies: staff, communications, recon (BRDM-2 equpment),

platoon of ABC protection

Three Mechanized Infantary battalion (BMP-1 or BTR)

Armor battalions of 41 tank (4 Tank Coy on 10 tanks)

Antiaircraft-artillery battalion (Four mixed batteries ZSU-23-4 & MANPADS )

Artillery battalion -D-30 howitzers and AA Platoon whith MANPADS

AT Company:BRDM-2 AT-3\AT-5 and foot ATGMs (AT-3,AT-4,Milan etc)

Mortar battery:160mm mortatrs

Material Support: transport company, medical service, service atrillery , supply company, repair company.

Syrian Infantary BDE : (various TOEs)

Staff

companies: staff, communications, recon (BRDM-2 equpment),

platoon of ABC protection

Three-Four (rare Five) Infantary battalion

Armor battalion or Mixed Armor-Mechanized battalion (Tank and Mechanized Companies)

Antiaircraft-artillery battalion (batteries of ZSU-23-4, 37-mm AA Cuns, ZPU-1,-4 & MANPADS )

Artillery battalion - M-30 or D-30 or howitzers, D-44 AT Guns

AT Company:foot ATGMs (AT-3,AT-4,Milan etc) or\and SPG-9 Recoiless Guns, AT Guns D-44 and T-12

Mortar battalion :82мм, 120mm or 160mm mortatrs

Material Support.

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