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Afghan National Security Forces Order of Battle Published at The Long War Journal Written by CJ Radin email: billroggio@gmail.com Afghan National Army (ANA) Afghan Army National HQ Kabul Afghan National Army Logistics Command Headquarters Kabul Military Training Center (KMTC) Infantry basic training Engineering Communications Medical Intelligence Command and Staff College Afghan National Army Training Command National Military Academy Commando school (opened Spring 2007, US lead, Iraqi trainers) Explosive ordnance disposal school, Camp Shaheen (opened October 2007) 201st Corps (Shelab/Flood) Kabul, Major General Mangal, fully staffed 1st Battalion Presidential Security, Presidential Palace Kabul 2nd Brigade Pol-e-Charki 3rd Quick Reaction Force Brigade Jalalabad, Nangrahar. National Quick Reaction Force 1st Commando Battalion 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion (APC: M113, BMP1) Jalalabad 3rd Armored Battalion (T-62 tanks) Jalalabad Pol-e-Charki, Lieutenant Colenol Shamsuddine Brigade base built in Kunar Brigade base built in Jalalabad Dec. 5, 2007: Another base being built in Jalalabad; to be complete by Oct. 13, 2009. 203rd Corps (Tandar/Thunder) Gardez, Ghazni province, Major General Abdul Khaliq Commando Battalion Khost, Paktia Ghazni Gardez, Paktia

Paktika 2nd Brigade Paktika Province Khost/Gardez, Paktia Khost/Gardez, Paktia 3rd Brigade Added December 2007 Brigade base built in Paktika 205th Corps (Atal/Hero) - Camp ShirZai, Kandahar Airfield, Kandahar, Brigadier General Gul Aqa Naibi, fully staffed Commando Battalion Formerly 2/2/205th Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan Operating in Kandahar, Kandahar (Night fighters) Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan 2nd Brigade Qalat, Zabol, Brigadier General Abdul Rafik (former Muhajadeen) Zabol - Qalat, Zabol, 3rd Brigade Camp Sharabak, Helmand, Brigadier General Muhayadin Ghori Camp Sharabak, Helmand Operating in Sherwan Gar, Panjva'I district/kandahar Helmand (3x D30 122mm howitzers) 4th Brigade Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan 4x battalions. Types unknown. Brigade base built in Qalat, Zabol Brigade base built in Camp Sharabak/Helmand Camp Shirzai has 3,000 ANA troops commanded by General Khair Mohammad 207th Corps (Zabar/Victory) Herat, Major General Walizadah 4th Combat Support Ghurian 5th Combat Service Support Farah

209th Corps (Shakeen/Falcon) Mazar-e-Sharif, Major General Marad Ali Kunduz, operating in Sangin Helmand Mazar-e-Sharif, operating in Shah Wali Kot, Kandahar Currently an HQ company with infantry and artillery; Meymana Mazar-e-Sharif Organization 57,000 soldiers (December 2007) Ministry of Defense 2,300 (Apr07) Sustaining Institutions 1,300 (Apr07) Intermediate commands 6,400 (Apr07) ANA combat forces 20,200 (Apr07) 10 brigades formed December 2006 (April 2007) 46 battalions fighting (March 2007) There are plans to add medical, evacuation, intelligence for targeting, artillery, fixed-wing attack, engineers, MP companies, and intel companies. The battalion cycle for a brigade of three battalions is one on leave, one in training or available for surge operations, and one on operations. Logistics and medical are weak. Pre-December 2007 Goals Units 5 corps headquarters 14 brigade headquarters by 2008 70 battalions 6 commando battalions (3,900 troops) by September 2008 1 battalion per corps plus 1 battalion for national quick reaction force (3rd Brigade/201st Corps) Manning: total of 70,000 including 9,000 officers Kabul corps: 10,000 4 provincial corps: 40,000 Joint staff and Ministry of Defense: 10,000 Military schools: 10,000 Weapons: 50,000 light weapons 110 armored personnel carriers Post-December 2007Goals Afghan National Army 70,000 soldiers by the mid-2008. The Army would then begin recruiting as many as 12,000 additional soldiers. 60,000 M16 rifles Oct. 19, 2007: Afghan Defense Minister said: "The army needed air mobility, more firepower, and more combat enablers and force multipliers to begin taking over from the NATO force." Dec. 2, 2007: Afghan Defense Minister said: "We think that an army of 200,000 troops is in the best interest of both Afghanistan and the international community." "Standard" ANA Corps: This is the organizational goal for the ANA corps. Commando battalion

Military intelligence company Engineering brigade explosive ordnance disposal, communications Brigade base (logistics and supply) 2nd Brigade Brigade base (logistics and supply) 3rd Brigade Brigade base (logistics and supply) Training Eighty percent of the soldiers are illiterate, and 50 percent of the officers are illiterate. Only 20 percent of the soldiers have a professional knowledge of how to serve in an army; the rest are former militia fighters or young recruits. Leadership and NCO training are issues Recruiting is not a problem Attrition rate for 2007 is 14 percent 600 embedded US advisors Training 3000 soldiers per month Nov. 6, 2006: Noncommissioned officer trainers for commando school started training in Jordan April 20, 2007: 1st Military Police Company in training April 27, 2007: 12 Indian army officers and some 30 soldiers are set to move to Kabul to train the fledgling Afghan Army. Officers would mostly be from the infantry and Army Education Corps. Their primary role would be to provide language skills, map reading and basic weapon handling to the Afghan Army officers. The officers and support staff would be based in Kabul. It is not clear if they would be working at the Kabul Military Training Center. Nov. 7, 2007: Difficult to get noncommissioned officers to Kabul training facility. Therefore, Afghan-led mobile training teams are going to corps for two weeks of team and squad leader training. Equipment Large shortfall of equipment Salvaged T55 and T62 tanks, BMP1 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, D30 122mm artillery 58 mortars May 2005: US donated 45 M113 APC and 16 M577 command vehicles. February 2007: 200 HMMWVs; goal is 800. May 14, 2007: Turkey donating 24 M114 (155mm towed) artillery pieces. May 21, 2007: Greece donating 13 Leopard I tanks.

Dec. 4, 2007: 5,000 US M16 rifles, due to arrive this month, with an additional 10,000 each month thereafter, for a total of 60,000. Dec. 13, 2007: UK pledges "150 new protected patrol vehicles and extra Sea King helicopters."