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Military of Suriname | |
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Personnel | |
Military age | 18 |
Available for military service | 123,072, age 15–49 (2002 est.) |
Fit for military service | 72,059, age 15–49 (2002 est.) |
Reaching military age annually | NA (2002 est.) |
Expenditure | |
Budget | NA |
Percent of GDP | 0.7% |
After the creation of the Statute of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Royal Netherlands Army was entrusted with the defence of Suriname, while the defence of the Netherlands Antilles was the responsibility of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The army set up a separate Troepenmacht in Suriname (Forces in Suriname, TRIS). Upon independence in 1975, this force was turned into the Surinaamse Krijgsmacht (SKM):, Surinamese Armed Forces. On February 25, 1980, a group of 16 junior SKM officers overthrew the Government. Subsequently the SKM was rebranded as Nationaal Leger (NL), National Army.
The Netherlands has provided limited military assistance to the Surinamese armed forces since the election of a democratic government in 1991. In recent years, the USA has provided training to military officers and policymakers to promote a better understanding of the role of the military in a civilian government. Also, since the mid-1990s, the People's Republic of China has been donating military equipment and logistical material to the Surinamese Armed Forces, as has Brazil.
Organization
Suriname's National Armed Forces are composed of some 2200 personnel, the majority of whom are deployed in the Army of Suriname.
Army
- A Light Infantry Battalion (33ste Bataljon der Infanterie)Formed in 1987.
- A Special Forces Corps.
- A support arm (Staf verzorgings Bataljon)
Infantry Weapons
Rifles
- Colt M16A2 \A-4 5.56x45mm assault rifle United States
- Colt M4 carbine 5.56x45mm United States
- IMI Galil -AR 5.56x45mm assault rifle Israel
- FN FAL 7.62x51mm battle rifle Belgium
- AKM 7.62x39mm assault rifle Soviet Union
- Type 56 7.62x39mm assault rifle China
- SVD 7.62x54mmR sniper rifle Soviet Union
- M1 Garand .30-06 (7.62x63mm) battle rifle United States
- M1 Carbine .30 carbine (7.62x33mm) caliber United States
- M82A-2 Barret 12.7mm sniper rifle United States
Handguns
- FN/Browning Hi-Power9x19mm pistol Belgium
- Beretta Model 92FS 9x19mm pistol Italy
- S&W .38 caliber revolvers United States
Submachine guns
- FN P90 5.7x28mm PDW Belgium
- Uzi 9x19mm submachine gun Israel
- HK MP5A2 9x19mm submachine gun Germany
- M3 .45 caliber submachine gun United States
Machine guns
- FN Minimi 5.56x45mm light machine gun Belgium
- FN MAG 7.62x51mm GPMG Belgium
- Bren .303 caliber (7.7x56mmR) light machine gun United Kingdom
- Browning M2HB .50 caliber (12.7x99mm) heavy machine gun United States
Grenade launchers and other Anti-tank weapons
- Colt M203A1 40x46mm grenade launcher United States
- 38xMBDA Milan-ER Anti-tank guided missile launcher \1,159 missiles France/ Germany
- 12x BGM-71F TOW-2B launchers\600 missiles United States
- 5x FGM-148 Javelin launchers\120 missiles United States
- 24x Rafael Spike-ER launchers\244 missiles Israel
- 24x AT-14 Kornet-E launchers\288 missiles Russia
- 800x Bofors AT-4 ligth ATRL Sweden
- 379xRPG-7V rocket propelled grenade Soviet Union/ Russia
- 13x IMI B-300 ligth ATRLs Israel
- 350x Apilas ligth ATRLs France
- 24x106mm M40A1 recoilless rifle United States
- 50x Carl Gustav M-3 84mm RCLs Sweden
- 17X57mm M18 recoilless rifle United States
- 15x Red-T\M242 Bushmaster 25mm gun (on M1114 Humvee) United States
- 35x MK19 Dot-3 40mm AGLs (on M1114 Humvee) United States
Mortars:-
- 12x IMI M-120 120mm SP heavy mortar Israel\on M106A-2 APCs United States
- 24xL16A1\2 81mm medium mortar United Kingdom
Anti-Aircraft weapons:-
- 24xM45 Quad M2HB Browning 12.7mm mounded on DAF trucks as self-propelled antiaircraft guns United States/ Netherlands
- 12x Skyguard air defense system with 12x4 Aspide SAM launchers\555 missiles Italy+12 Oerlikon GDF-007 2x35mm AAGs Swiss and 2x Skyguard Radars.
- 12x SA-18 Igla MANPADs with 159 missiles Russia
- 4x Mistral MANPADs with 60 missiles France
- 12x FIM92C Stinger MANPADs with 135 missiles United States
- 6x KMW Gepard-2A2 2x35mm Oerlikon GDF-002 with S band radar SP-AAG Germany\ Swiss
- 8x M163A-2 PIVAD Vulcan 20mm SP-AAGs United States
- 24x M167A-2 VADAS Vulcan 20mm AAGs United States
MBTs:-
- 28x KMW Leopard 2A4 120mm MBT Germany
- 22x M60A-3 TTS 105mm MBT United States
ARVs:-
- 24x Iveco\ Oto Melara Centauro B1 120mm 8x8 ARVs Italy
- 16x Alvis FV-101 Scorpion-90 CVR-T 90mm LT\ARVs United Kingdom
- 60x Engesa EE-9 Cascavel MK-VII\SRs-VII 90mm gun, M2HB 12.7mm HMG and with Laser Rangefinder+Nigth Optics 6x6 ARV Brazil
- 15x Engesa EE-11 Urutu MK-VI\SRs-III with M2HB 12.7mm HMG 6x6 APC\AIFV Brazil
- 1x Engesa EE-11 Urutu 6x6 Recovery APC Brazil
- 20x AM General HMMWV M998 Hummer with M2HB 12.7mm HMG 4x4 APC United States
- 9x DAF YP-408 PWI-S with 12.7mm M2HB HMG 6x8 APC Netherlands
- Bailey Bridges United Kingdom
- 10x Zodiak Francewith Yamaha engine Japan
- GPS United States/ United Kingdom
- Night vision goggles United States/ United Kingdom
- Bose Head-phone United States
- Red dot sights United States/ United Kingdom/ France
- Optical Sights United States/ United Kingdom/ France
- PASGT Helmets United States
- M1 Helmets United States
- Interceptor Body Armor United States
- RACAL Radio systems United Kingdom
- Bel-(Bahrat Electronics) Night Vision Equipment India
- DAF YA-4440 trucks Netherlands
- DAF 5-Ton trucks Netherlands
- Land Rover 4x4 United Kingdom
- Polaris 4x4 ATV United States
Navy
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In 1977 Suriname received 2 patrol boats from the Dutch government. Little is documented on them.
Equipment
- 2x S class PCs 30m with 2x40mm Bofors Guns, and M2HB heavy machine guns Netherlands
- 3x Rodman 105 ft class PCs with M2HB 12.7mm heavy machine gun Spain
- 5x Rodman 85 ft Interceptor class PCs with 7.62mm GPMG Spain
- Bel-(Bharat Electronics) Costal Communication System Server-CCN India
Air Force
In 1982 a small air arm was formed within the Suriname defence force equipped with four PBN BN-2A Defenders. Later on during the decade a Cessna 172 and in 1993 a Cessna 130 was acquired. All aircraft undertake border patrols and SAR missions from the main base at Paramaribo-Zanderij and are occasionally detached to both Zorg en Hoop and Moengo. In 1986 anti-government guerrilla activity prompted the government to acquire a pair of Aerospatiale SA.316B Alouette III and then two PC7's for COIN missions. One of the Alouettes crashed and both PC7s were returned to Switzerland but one was later redelivered. Two CASA 212-400s was delivered in 1999
Equipment
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| CASA C-212-400 Aviocar
| Spain
| Medium transport
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| 2
| In service since 1999
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| Britten-Norman BN-2B Defender
| United Kingdom
| Light transport
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| 5
| In service since 1982
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| Cessna 182 Skylane
| United States
| Light transport
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| 1
| In service since 1993
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| Cessna TU206 Turbo-Stationair
| United States
| Light transport
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| 1
| In service since 1982
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| Pilatus PC-7
| Switzerland
| Light attack aircraft
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| 3
| In service since 1985
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| HAL Dhruv
| India
| Light helicopter
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| 3
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Obsolete aircraft
- Aerospatiale SA.316B Alouette III - Two helicopters, in service from 1986 to 1999. France
- Cessna 310 - One aircraft, in service from 1993 to 1997. United States
- Hughes 500 - One helicopter, in service for a short time in 1982. United States
- Bell 205A - One helicopter. United States
Military Police Corps
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Command structure
The President of the Republic, Dési Bouterse, is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Opperbevelhebber van de Strijdkrachten). The President is assisted by the Minister of Defence, Ivan Fernald.
Beneath the President and Minister of Defense is the Commander of the Armed Forces (Bevelhebber van de Strijdkrachten), Colonel Ernst Mercuur, whose headquarters is in Parimaribo. The Military Branches and regional Military Commands report to the Commander.
Commanders of the Suriname Armed Forces
- Yngwe Elstak (25 November 1975 - 25 February 1980)
- Desi Bouterse (July 1980 – 3 December 1992)
- Iwan Graanoogst (temporary, 3 December 1992 – 15 May 1993)
- Arthy Gorré (15 May 1993 – 30 June 1995)
- Glenn Sedney (30 June 1995 – 1 July 2001)
- Ernst Mercuur (1 July 2001 - PRESENT )
Conflicts
Contra
The Armed Forces of Suriname were engaged in a domestic war, against a few hundred freedom fighters who named themselves "Jungle Commandos" led by Ronnie Brunswijk between 1986 and 1992. Surinamese armed forces had also fought with the Resistance Amerindian groups who call themselves "Tucayana Amazonas" was led by Alex Jubitana & Thomas Sabajo. This Amerindian insurgents fought from 1986 to 1989. they oppose the expropriation of land owned by indigenous and discrimination by the military regime
Role
- Defend the territorial integrity of Suriname.
- Assist the civil power in the maintenance of law and order when required.
- Contribute to the economic development of Suriname.
The Army also participated in the Multi-National Force in Haiti in the 90's. and were redeployed again in 2010.[1]