Armed Forces of UAE | |
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القوات المسلحة لدولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة | |
United Arab Emirates Armed Forces emblem
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Founded | 1951 |
Current form | 1971 |
Service branches |
United Arab Emirates Army United Arab Emirates Navy United Arab Emirates Air Force |
Leadership | |
Supreme Commander | President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan |
Deputy Supreme Commander | Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan |
Chief of staff | Lt. General Hamad Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18 years |
Available for military service |
3,658,577, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service |
3,072,125, age 15–49 |
Reaching military age annually |
51,858 |
Active personnel | 100,000 approximately (ranked 64th) |
Expenditures | |
Budget | US$15.7 billion in 2010 (ranked 18th) |
Percent of GDP | 7.3% |
Industry | |
Foreign suppliers |
Colombia Belgium United States Taiwan Paraguay Australia France Honduras United Kingdom South Korea North Korea Russia Italy Turkey Sweden Peru Morocco El Salvador China Saudi Arabia India Argentina Pakistan Germany Venezuela Spain Czech Republic Uruguay Romania Ukraine Brazil Canada South Africa Egypt Chile Poland Mexico Malaysia |
The Armed Forces of UAE (Arabic: القوات المسلحة لدولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة) is the armed forces of the United Arab Emirates and has primary responsibility for the defence of all seven emirates. It consists of 65,000 personnel, and is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The Trucial Oman Scouts, long the symbol of public order on the coast and commanded by British officers, were turned over to the United Arab Emirates as the nucleus of its defence forces in 1971.
Although initially small in number, the UAE armed forces have grown significantly over the years and are presently equipped with some of the most modern weapon systems, purchased from a variety of outside countries, mainly France, the US and the UK (the former protector of the UAE). Most officers are graduates of the United Kingdom's Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, with others having attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and St Cyr, the military academy of France. France opened the Abu Dhabi Base in May 2009. In March 2011, the UAE agreed to join the enforcement of the no-fly-zone over Libya by sending six F-16 and six Mirage 2000 multi-role fighter aircraft. During the Gulf war, the US had troops and equipment stationed in the UAE as well as other parts of the Persian Gulf.