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Mongolian Navy
The Mongolian Armed Forces ( mn, Монгол Улсын Зэвсэгт Хүчин; ''Mongolia, Mongol: ulsyn zevsegt hüchin'') is the collective name for the Mongolian military and the joint forces that comprise it. It is tasked with protecting the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Mongolia. Defined as the peacetime configuration, its current structure consists of five branches: the Mongolian Ground Force, Mongolian Air Force, Construction and Engineering Forces, cyber security, and special forces. In case of a war situation, the General Authority for Border Protection, Border Troops, Internal Troops of Mongolia, Internal Troops and National Emergency Management Agency (Mongolia), National Emergency Management Agency can be reorganized into the armed forces structure. The General Staff of the Mongolian Armed Forces is the main managing body and operates independently from the Ministry of Defence (Mongolia), Ministry of Defence, its government controlled par ...
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Construction And Engineering Forces
The Construction and Engineering Forces (Mongolian language, Mongolian: барилга-инженерийн цэрэг), also known as the Corps of Engineers, is an Military engineering, engineering branch of the Mongolian Armed Forces that specializes in military construction and civil works. They also construct defensive positions, serve as sappers, and detect mines. They have played a leading role in Armed Forces peacekeeping missions and have successfully participated in UN peacekeeping operations and joint international training exercises. History Imperial era The origin and development of the engineering army dates back to the era of the Mongol Empire. Engineers in the Mongol Army utilized unconventional techniques to win battles against enemies. Genghis Khan frequently utilized Chinese and Muslim engineers during the Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia and Eastern Iran, Khwarezmian campaign and the Battle of Xiangyang, Sieges of Fancheng and Xiangyang. Communist era At t ...
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