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Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
CountryDemocratic Republic of Congo
NameArmed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Native Name 
CaptionFlag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Founded1960
BranchesArmy, Air Force, Navy
HeadquartersColonel Tshatshi Military Camp, Kinshasa
Commander-in-chiefPresident Joseph Kabila
(personally holds the rank of Major General)
MinisterCharles Mwando
Minister TitleMinister of Defence, Disarmament, and Veterans
CommanderLieutenant General Didier Etumba Longila
Commander TitleChief of Staff
Age18 � 45
Manpower Data2005 est
Manpower Age18 � 49
ActiveAround 130,000
AmountUS$93.5 million (2004)
Percent GDP2.5% (2006)
Domestic SuppliersNone

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The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo ( ) is the state military organisation responsible for defending the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The FARDC is being rebuilt as part of the peace process which followed the end of the Second Congo War in July 2003.

The majority of FARDC members are land forces, but it also has a small air force and an even smaller navy. Together the three services may number around 130,000 personnel. In addition, there is a presidential force called the Republican Guard, but it and the National Congolese Police (PNC) are not part of the Armed Forces.

The government in the capital city Kinshasa, the United Nations, the European Union, and bilateral partners which include Angola, South Africa, and Belgium are attempting to create a viable force with the ability to provide the DRC with stability and security. However, this process is being hampered by corruption, inadequate donor coordination, and competition between donors. The various military units now grouped under the FARDC banner are some of the most unstable in Africa after years of war and underfunding.

To assist the new government, since February 2000 the United Nations has had the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC), which currently has a strength of over 16,000 peacekeepers in the country. Its principal tasks are to provide security in key areas, such as the Sud-Kivu and Nord-Kivu in the east, and to assist the government in reconstruction. Foreign rebel groups are also in the Congo, as they have been for most of the last half-century. The most important is the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), against which Laurent Nkunda's troops were fighting, but other smaller groups such as the anti-Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army are also present.

The legal standing of the FARDC was laid down in the Transitional Constitution, articles 118 and 188. This was then superseded by provisions in the Constitution, articles 187 to 192. Law 04/023 of 12 November 2004 establishes the General Organisation of Defence and the Armed Forces. As of mid 2010, the Congolese Parliament is debating a new defence law, provisionally designated Organic Law 130.

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Ground Forces Order of Battle, 1988 - Source CIA
Zaire 1971 � 1997 :
Special Presidential Division 5,200 Five battalions, 'appears combat ready'
Kamanyola Division Shaba 4,100 14th Bde only combat ready formation
31st Parachute Brigade Kinshasa/Kamina 3,800 'High state of combat readiness'
32nd Parachute Brigade Kinshasa 1,000 Still forming, to be deployed to Kitona
1st Armored Brigade Mbanza-Ngungu 1,300 Only 30 of apx 100 tanks operational
41st Commando Brigade Kisangani 1,200 Three battalions deployed along Eastern borders
13th Infantry Brigade Kalemie 1,500 'One of the most neglected units in the Zairean ground forces.'
21st Infantry Brigade Around Lubumbashi 1,700 'Modest combat capability'
22nd Light Infantry Brigade Kamina base 2,500 'Role undefined'

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HistoryEarly history * Colonisation (1867 �85) * Congo Free State (1885 �1908) * Belgian Congo (1908 �60) * Congo-Léopoldville (1960 �65) * Congo Crisis (1960 �65) * Zaire (1965 �97) * First Congo War (1996 �98) * Second Congo War (1998 �2003) * 2000s
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Armed groups in the First Congo War and the Second Congo War

National armies
Pro-governmentZaire (FAZ, under Mobuto Sese Seko / FARDC, after Mobutu) * Angola (FAA, in Second War) * Chad (FANT) * Libya * Namibia (NDF) * Sudan * Zimbabwe (ZNA)
Anti-governmentAngola (FAA, in First War) * Burundi (FAB) * Rwanda (RPF/RDF) * Uganda (UPDF)
Militias and
rebel groups
Rwanda-alignedAlliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo (AFDL, Rwanda-Uganda backed alliance) * Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD, sometimes RCD-Goma) * Banyamulenge (ethnic Tutsis in South Kivu) * RCD-Congo (faction of RCD-Goma created in 2002)
Uganda-alignedMovement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC, created in 1998) * RCD-Kisangani/Mouvement de Libération (RCD-K/ML or "RCD-Wamba", created 1999) * RCD-National (RCD-N, split from RCD-K/ML) * Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC) * Front de Libération du Congo (FLC, formed from the MLC, RCD-N and RCD-ML from 2000 to 2001)
Anti-government,
other
Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) * National Union for Total Independence of Angola (UNITA, in Second War)
Anti-RwandaInterahamwe * Rassemblement Démocratique pour le Rwanda (RDR, successor organization to the Interahamwe) . * Army for the Liberation of Rwanda (ALiR, successor to RDR in 1997) * Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR, created in 2000)
Anti-UgandaAllied Democratic Forces (ADF) * Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) * Nationalist and Integrationist Front (FNI)
Anti-BurundiNational Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD) * National Liberation Front (FLN/FROLINA)
Government-aligned,
other
Mai-Mai * National Union for Total Independence of Angola (UNITA, in First War)
United Nations
United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC)



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