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Pasdaran (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)

Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution
سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی (Persian)
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Active 1979–present
Country Iran Iran
Allegiance Supreme Leader of Iran
Branch
Size ≈120,000–125,000
Garrison/HQ Tehran
Motto(s) "Prepare against them what force you can." (وَأَعِدُّوا لَهُمْ مَا اسْتَطَعْتُمْ مِنْ قُوَّةٍ) [Quran 8:60]
Engagements 1979 Kurdish rebellion
Lebanese Civil War
Iran–Iraq War
War on Terrorism (Battle for Herat)
Balochistan conflict
Iran–PJAK conflict
Syrian Civil War
Iraqi Civil War (2014–present)
War on ISIL
Commanders
Chief Commander Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari
Quds Force Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani
Chief of the Joint Staff Brig. Gen. Mohammad Hejazi
IRGC Ground Forces Brig. Gen. Mohammad Pakpour
IRGC Aerospace Force Brig. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh
IRGC Navy Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi
Mobilization forces Brig. Gen. Gholamhossein Gheybparvar
Insignia
Flag IRGC Flag.svg

The Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution (Persian: سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی‎‎ Sepāh-e Pāsdārān-e Enqelāb-e Eslāmi, or Sepāh for short), often called Revolutionary Guards or Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) by the English-speaking or U.S. media, is a branch of Iran's Armed Forces, founded after the Iranian revolution on 5 May 1979. Whereas the regular military (artesh) defends Iran's borders and maintains internal order, according to the Iranian constitution, the Revolutionary Guard (pasdaran) is intended to protect the country's Islamic system. The Revolutionary Guards state that their role in protecting the Islamic system is preventing foreign interference as well as coups by the military or "deviant movements".

The Revolutionary Guards have roughly 125,000 military personnel including ground, aerospace and naval forces. Its naval forces are now the primary forces tasked with operational control of the Persian Gulf. It also controls the paramilitary Basij militia which has about 90,000 active personnel. Its media arm is Sepah News.

Since its origin as an ideologically driven militia, the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution has taken an ever more assertive role in virtually every aspect of Iranian society. Its expanded social, political, military, and economic role under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's administration—especially during the 2009 presidential election and post-election suppression of protest—has led many analysts to argue that its political power has surpassed even that of the Shia clerical system.


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