Royal Bahraini Army

Royal Bahraini Army
الجيش البحريني الملكي

Flag of the Royal Bahraini Army
Founded 1969
Country  Bahrain
Allegiance King of Bahrain
Branch Army
Role Ground warfare
Size 6,000 personnel
Part of Bahrain Defense Force
Garrison/HQ Manama
Engagements 2011 Bahrain protests
Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
Commanders
Current
commander
Khalifa bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa

Royal Bahraini Army is the ground force component of the Bahrain Defence Force. The army's current strength is 6,000 personnel and headed by Lieutenant General Khalifa bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa.

History

Bahraini ground troops took part in the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in the Yemeni civil war. In September 2015, five Bahraini soldiers guarding the Yemeni-Saudi Arabian border were killed in unspecified circumstances.[1]

Formation

The army consists of 3 brigades and 2 battalions:

Equipment

RBA has a mix of equipment purchases in the 1970s and early 1990s. They are currently modernizing some of the army's equipment. Most purchases in the past have been second hand from the United States or Britain.

Heavy Armour

Type/Class Quantity Origin Details
YPR-765 Infantry Fighting Vehicles 25 Netherlands Dutch variant of US AIFV
M60 A3 Patton Main battle tanks 180 United States
M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers 110 United States
Panhard M3 Armoured Personnel Carriers 110 France
AML-90 Recon Vehicles 22 France
AT105 Saxon 10 UK purchased in the 1980s

Artillery

Type/Class Quantity Origin Details
203mm M110 Self-propelled howitzer 13 United States
155mm M-198 A1 howitzers 18 United States
105mm L-118 Light Gun 8 UK
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System 9 United States
SR5 Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) 4? China [2]
BGM-71C TOW Anti-Tank Missile System 15 United States
FIM-92A Stinger Weapons System 18 United States
Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon 15 Switzerland GDF-005 units
Bofors 40 mm L70 Air Defence Gun 12 Sweden
RBS 70 SAM 60 Sweden
Crotale SAM 7 France
MIM-23 Hawk SAM 8 United States

Weapons

Type/Class Quantity Origin Details
M16 rifle assault rifles ? United States
M4 carbine assault rifle ? United States
Barrett M82 anti material rifle ? United States
Heckler & Koch MP5 ? Germany

Additional equipment on order by the army include:

Type/Class Quantity Origin Details
FGM-148 Javelin 60 United States 180 missiles
Nimer-1 MRAP (armored vehicle) 6 Oman
Otokar Arma armoured combat vehicle ? Turkey $63.2 million order[3]
Kornet-EM ? Russia

Retired equipment were made in the 1950s and 1960s:

Type/Class Quantity Origin Details
Ferret Armoured Fighting Vehicle 10 UK
Alvis Saladin 10 UK

Sources

References

See also

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