The Syrian Army Doctrinal Order of Battle

The Syrian Army Doctrinal Order of Battle

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McNeeley/Released The Syrian Army Doctrinal Order of Battle Joseph Holliday February 2013 A Report by the Institute for the Study of War ORDER OF BATTLE Symbol Echelon/Arabic Command/Arabic # of Personnel Component Units Total # (Equipment) XXX Corps/Falaq General/Awal 50,000 3-4 Divisions 3 XX Division/Firqa General/Awal 5,000-15,000 5-6 Brigades/Regiments 14 Brigade/Liwa Maj Gen/Liwa 2,500-3,500 5-6 Battalions >40 X Mechanized Brigade 3 Mech Battalions 105 IFVs 41 Tanks 1 Armored Battalion 3,500 Soldiers Artillery/ADA/Engineers Armored Brigade 3 Armored Battalions X 105 Tanks 1 Mech Battalion 31 IFVs 2,500 Soldiers Artillery/ADA/Engineers Regiment/Fawj Brig Gen/Amid 1,500 3 Battalions >20 III Special Forces Regiment 3 Infantry Battalions 1,500 Soldiers III Artillery Regiment 3 Artillery Battalions 45 Howitzers 1,500 Soldiers II Battalion/Katiba Colonel/Aqeed 300-500 4-5 Companies I Company/Suriya Captain/Naqeeb 60-80 SOURCE NOTE: The above table is based primarily on interviews with an exiled former Syrian Army General Officer on March 20 and April 19, 2012, as well as the appendices in Human Rights Watch’s December 2011 report “By All Means Necessary.” THE SYRIAN ARMY: DOCTRINAL ORDER OF BAttLE | JOSEPH HOLLIDAY | FEBRUARY 2013 Introduction urrent estimates of Syrian opposition strength have generated confidence that the CAssad regime will be defeated militarily. This assessment cannot be made without also estimating the real fighting power of the Syrian regime. The regime’s military strength rests on many factors, such as the loyalty of troops, the status of equipment, and the number of casualties sustained. These variables have no meaning, however, if not compared to a valid baseline. This paper establishes the composition of the Syrian Army, provides insight into the historical roles of particular units, and assesses the doctrinal order of battle of the Syrian Army as it existed in 2011. The Full Order of Battle appears on page 12. This report precedes the Institute for the Study military leadership has been pervasive. Most of War’s upcoming report, The Assad Regime: importantly, Syrian military commanders have From Counterinsurgency to Civil War, which will not traditionally demonstrated initiative or examine the ways in which Assad has deployed the ability to react to opposing forces without his forces in the ongoing campaign against Syria’s deferring to their superiors in the chain of opposition. Understanding the composition, command. Years of training with Soviet history, and doctrinal order of battle of the military advisors may have contributed to this Syrian Army is necessary to explain how the Assad regime prosecuted counterinsurgency inflexibility, but the behavior derives primarily operations in 2011-2012. Explaining the from Hafez al-Assad’s insistence on a highly structure and orientation of the Syrian Army as centralized and personal chain of command it existed at the outset of the conflict forms the reaching directly from the President to baseline from which to analyze Syrian military individual unit commanders. operations and deployments in the current conflict. General Composition At the beginning of the Syrian conflict in As of 2011, the Syrian Army was comprised 2011, the Syrian Army was one of the largest of 220,000 personnel, most of whom were and best-trained forces in the Arab world. conscripts.2 The Chief of Staff of the Syrian Organized according to Soviet doctrine, it Armed Forces maintains operational control was oriented to project power into Lebanon of these forces. [See Order of Battle, pg. 4.] and to defend against a potential Israeli invasion. Despite its relatively poor combat After Syria’s defeat by Israel in 1976, nine record against the Israelis, the Syrian Army of the Syrian Army’s thirteen divisions were had earned a reputation as a disciplined and placed under the operational command of motivated force.1 The Army’s cohesiveness three Corps headquarters in an apparent and continued logistical capacity in the current effort to delegate decision-making authority.3 uprising is consistent with this reputation. In practice, division commanders still often reported directly to the President. The Syrian military has also exhibited shortcomings. Most of Syria’s military Eight of Syria’s thirteen Army divisions are materiel is outdated Soviet equipment from conventional armored or mechanized divisions the 1970s or earlier. Corruption among Syrian containing four maneuver brigades each. The 5 THE SYRIAN ARMY: DOCTRINAL ORDER OF BAttLE | JOSEPH HOLLIDAY | FEBRUARY 2013 different brigade types are mixed in a three to Syrian Army brigades and regiments, therefore, one ratio in each division, so that an armored are smaller than conventional Western division includes three armored brigades and brigades and regiments and larger than one mechanized brigade, while a mechanized Western battalions. Similarly, Syrian battalions brigade contains the opposite ratio. Each are smaller than Western battalions and larger division possesses additional combat support than companies. As ISW’s upcoming report elements and an artillery regiment. At full will detail, the full strength of this doctrinal strength, each of these conventional divisions force structure has not been available to the is comprised of approximately 15,000 regime during the current conflict. In order soldiers.4 to hedge against defections, Bashar al-Assad has deployed only the most loyal elements of Each Army brigade—Syria’s primary the Army. Within the conventional divisions, maneuver unit—is theoretically made up this loyal core has been limited to small of 2,500-3,500 soldiers. Understanding this detachments selectively deployed, while the brigade-level echelon is the most useful regime’s praetorian, majority-Alawite divisions way to appreciate the combat power and have been deployed in full. employment of the Syrian Army in the current fight. Each armored brigade is made up of Praetorian Units three armored battalions and one mechanized battalion. Each mechanized brigade includes The Defense Companies acted as the three mechanized battalions and one armored primary regime-protection force for the first battalion, maintaining the same three to decade of Assad’s rule, preceding the regime’s one mix of subordinate unit types as the modern praetorian units. Commanded by divisions. Also like Syria’s divisions, these Hafez’s brother Rifat, the Defense Companies brigades include organic artillery, air defense, accounted for a full third of Syrian land engineering and other combat support forces at their height—twelve elite brigades elements. Divisional artillery regiments are of armor, Special Forces, and artillery—and comprised of approximately 1,500 soldiers, played the leading role in defeating the Muslim divided into three battalions of 300 to 500 Brotherhood uprising.7 “Rifat, self-consciously soldiers, and do not include additional combat the shield of his brother’s regime,” historian support elements.5 Patrick Seale explains, “built up his Defense Companies, turning them into the best armed, The Syrian Army’s five specialized divisions best trained and best paid units in the Syrian include the 4th Armored Division, the Army.”8 Republican Guard, two Special Forces divisions, and the 17th Army Reserve Division. Alawites made up ninety percent of Defense These divisions diverge from the conventional Companies’ strength, many selected on the structure stated above, containing both basis of “close tribal links to Hafez al-Assad.”9 brigades and maneuver regiments. These After Rifat’s abortive 1984 coup, Hafez al- infantry, armor, and Special Forces regiments Assad reduced the Defense Companies to one are comprised of approximately 1,500 soldiers division, demobilizing or transferring large each, divided into three battalions of 300 to numbers of troops to other units, primarily 500 soldiers. These regiments do not include the Republican Guards and Special Forces.10 additional combat support elements.6 He then reflagged the truncated Defense 6 THE SYRIAN ARMY: DOCTRINAL ORDER OF BAttLE | JOSEPH HOLLIDAY | FEBRUARY 2013 Companies as the 569th Armored Division, was the closest to Hafez.16 The Republican which in turn reflagged years later to become Guards eventually grew to a mechanized- the 4th Armored Division.11 brigade equivalent, and it owes some of its lineage to transfers from the dissolution of The 4th Armored Division has performed as the Defense Companies in the mid-1980s.17 Bashar al-Assad’s indispensable elite unit since the outset of the 2011 uprising. The Division At the outset of the 2011 conflict, the is organized in similar fashion to conventional Republican Guard included three mechanized armored divisions, with three armored brigades and two “security regiments.”18 The brigades and one mechanized brigade, but the overall force structure is comparable to a regime has kept these brigades at full strength conventional mechanized infantry division, and attached an additional special forces but like the 4th Armored Division, the regiment to the Division, making the Division Republican Guard is outfitted with better larger than most. The Division Commander equipment and maintained

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