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The Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (South) ( ur, ,
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: FCKP(S)), is a group of paramilitary regiments of
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, operating in the southern part of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (; ps, خېبر پښتونخوا; Urdu, Hindko: خیبر پختونخوا) commonly abbreviated as KP or KPK, is one of the Administrative units of Pakistan, four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, ...
province, to overseeing the country's borders with
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and assisting with maintaining law and order. It is one of four Frontier Corps with the others being: FC Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) stationed in the north of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, and FC Balochistan (North) and FC Balochistan (South) stationed in Balochistan province. The Corps is headed by a seconded inspector general, who is a Pakistan Army officer of at least major-general rank, although the force itself is officially under the jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry. The Corps consists of several infantry regiments, themselves composed of one or more
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-sized wings. Some of the regiments were raised during the colonial era. These include the
Chitral Scouts The Chitral Scouts (''CS'') ( ur, چترال سکاوٹس), also known as Chitral Levies, originally raised in 1903 as the militia of the princely state of Chitral, is now part of the Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) of Pakistan. They are ...
, the
Khyber Rifles The Khyber Rifles are a paramilitary regiment, forming part of the Pakistani Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North). The Rifles are tasked with defending the border with Afghanistan and assisting with law enforcement in the districts adjac ...
, the
Kurram Militia The Kurram Militia is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps of Pakistan. It was originally raised by the British in 1892 to operate in the North-West Frontier Province, and carried in that role following Pakistan's independence in 1947. F ...
, the Tochi Scouts, the South Waziristan Scouts, and the
Zhob Militia The Zhob Militia is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps, a Civil Armed Force based in Baluchistan and are one of the oldest paramilitary forces in the region. The militia is under the control of the Frontier Corps and is commanded by of ...
.


History

The Frontier Corps was created in 1907 by
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, the viceroy of British India, in order to organize seven militia and scout units in the tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan: the
Khyber Rifles The Khyber Rifles are a paramilitary regiment, forming part of the Pakistani Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North). The Rifles are tasked with defending the border with Afghanistan and assisting with law enforcement in the districts adjac ...
, the
Zhob Militia The Zhob Militia is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps, a Civil Armed Force based in Baluchistan and are one of the oldest paramilitary forces in the region. The militia is under the control of the Frontier Corps and is commanded by of ...
, the Kurram Militia, the Tochi Scouts, the
Chagai Militia The Chagai Militia ( ur, ) is a paramilitary unit of Pakistan's Frontier Corps, originating in the area of Chagai District in Baluchistan (Pakistan). The regiment was initially known at the Chagai Levies and was raised by British Indian Army and ...
, the South Waziristan Scouts and the
Chitral Scouts The Chitral Scouts (''CS'') ( ur, چترال سکاوٹس), also known as Chitral Levies, originally raised in 1903 as the militia of the princely state of Chitral, is now part of the Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) of Pakistan. They are ...
. The Frontier Corps was led by an "inspecting officer" who was a British officer of the rank of lieutenant colonel. In 1943 the inspecting officer was upgraded to an inspector general (an officer with the rank of
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), and the corps was expanded with the addition of new units—the Second Mahsud Scouts (raised in 1944) and the Pishin Scouts (in 1946). After Pakistan and India split in 1947, Pakistan expanded the corps further by creating a number of new units, including the Thal Scouts, the Northern Scouts, the
Bajaur Scouts The Bajaur Scouts is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North) of Pakistan, recruited locally in Bajaur District and officered by regular Pakistan Army officers. The Scouts were previously the Bajaur Levies, an ...
, the Karakoram Scouts, the Kalat Scouts, the Dir Scouts and the Kohistan Scouts. British officers continued to serve in the Frontier Corps up to the early 1950s. The corps was split into two major subdivisions with FC Balochistan incorporating the Zhob Militia, the Sibi Scouts, the Kalat Scouts, the Makran Militia, the Kharan Rifles, the Pishin Scouts, the Chaghai Militia and the First Mahsud Scouts. In 1975 three units, the
Gilgit Scouts The Gilgit Scouts constituted a paramilitary force of the Gilgit Agency in northern Jammu and Kashmir. They were raised by the government of British India in 1913, on behalf of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, to police the northern front ...
, the Karakoram Scouts and the Northern Scouts, were merged to form a new paramilitary force called the
Northern Light Infantry The Northern Light Infantry Regiment (NLI) is a light infantry regiment in the Pakistan Army, based and currently headquartered in Gilgit, Pakistan. Along with other forces of the Pakistani military, the NLI has the primary responsibility of con ...
, which is now a full infantry regiment of the Pakistan Army. In 2007, after the collapse of truce agreements between the Pakistani government and local militants, the Frontier Corps, teamed with regular Pakistani military units, conducted incursions into tribal areas controlled by the militants. The effort produced a series of bloody and clumsy confrontations.Miller, Greg
"U.S. military aid to Pakistan misses its Al Qaeda target"
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On August 30, about 250 troops, mostly from the Frontier Corps, surrendered to militants without a fight. In early November, most were released in exchange for 25 militants held by the Pakistan Army. There is a widespread consensus among United States government military and intelligence experts that the Frontier Corps are the best potential military units against the Islamist militants because its troops are locally recruited, know local languages and understand local cultures. The United States provided more than US$7 billion in military aid to Pakistan from 2002 to 2007, most of which was used to equip the Frontier Corps because it is in the front line of the fight against the Islamist insurgents. From late 2007, the Pakistani government intended to expand the corps to 100,000 and use it more in fighting Islamist militants, particularly Al-Qaeda, after extensive consultations with the U.S. government, with a multi-year plan to bolster the effort, including the establishment of a counterinsurgency training centre. The US Obama policy for Pakistan was seen as a clear victory for the Pakistan Army lobby in the US. The $1.5 billion a year unrestricted aid recently announced will go a long way in seeing that the Frontier Corps stay at the height of their professional abilities due to new equipment and training. The Corps has also fired occasionally on the U.S.-assisted
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"Pakistan aid plan facing resistance / $300m requested for paramilitaries"
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Role

* Border security duties. * Assist Army/FCNA in the defense of the country as and when required. * Protect important communication centers and routes. * Undertake counter militancy/criminal/terrorism operations on orders. * Assist law enforcement agencies in maintenance of law and order. * Safeguard important sites and assets During times of difficulties, the government occasionally gives the FC the power to arrest and detain suspects such as in late 2012 and early 2013 when the
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granted the FC policing powers. These temporary powers can also be extended on the orders or consent of the provincial government or federal government or both.


Organisation

The senior command posts are filled by officers seconded from the Pakistan Army for two to three years. The Corps consists of ten infantry regiments, most of which are composed of a number of
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-sized "wings", and a number of training and support units. The Corps planned to raise four new wings in 2020. * Scouts Training Academy, Mir Ali,
North Waziristan North Waziristan District ( ps, شمالي وزیرستان ولسوالۍ, ur, ) is a district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is the northern part of Waziristan, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanis ...
* Training Centre FC KPK (South) at
Miranshah Mīrānshāh (Pashto and ur, ) or Mīrāmshāh () is a small town that is the administrative headquarters of North Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Miranshah lies on the banks of the Tochi River in a wide valley surr ...
* Field Intelligence Unit * Badar Rifles * Bhittani Rifles (2015) * Gomal Scouts * Khattak Scouts *
Kurram Militia The Kurram Militia is a paramilitary regiment of the Frontier Corps of Pakistan. It was originally raised by the British in 1892 to operate in the North-West Frontier Province, and carried in that role following Pakistan's independence in 1947. F ...
(1892) * North Waziristan Scouts * Shawal Rifles * South Waziristan Scouts (1900) * Thall Scouts (raised in 1948) * Tochi Scouts (1894) ;Interior Ministry support * 50 Aviation Squadron


Personnel

In January 2022 during press briefing Pakistan military spokesperson General Babar Iftikhar says, As a part of Pakistan's Western border management, 67 new wings has been established for the FC Balochistan and FC Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to strengthen border security and formation of the six more wings is in process.


Equipment


Basic Equipment

* GIDS Ballistic Helmet *Bullet Proof vests *GIDS Knee pads


Small Arms

* VSK-100: The VSK 100 is essentially a Belarusian version of the AKM. * QBZ-95: Used by the Special Operations Group (SOG) anti-terrorist unit *
H&K G3 The Heckler & Koch G3 (''Gewehr'' 3) is a 7.62×51mm NATO, select-fire battle rifle developed in the 1950s by the German armament manufacturer Heckler & Koch (H&K) in collaboration with the Spanish state-owned design and development agency CETM ...
: POF Made G3 Battle Rifles *
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: Multiple Variants in service * MG3: POF Made MG1A3 variant in service * PK-16: POF made Dshk heavy machine gun * Type-85: Chinese 12.7mm HMG *
RPG-7 The RPG-7 (russian: link=no, РПГ-7, Ручной Противотанковый Гранатомёт, Ruchnoy Protivotankoviy Granatomyot) is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder-launched, anti-tank, rocket-propelled grenade launcher. Th ...
: Rocket Propelled Grenade * Type-79: Chinese variant of the Dragonuv Sniper rifle


Mortars and Artillery

* MO-120RT: 120mm Mortar * LLR-81 Mortar: 81mm Mortar


Vehicles

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: VIP transport *
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: Main Utility and troop/officer transport vehicle *
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: Utility Vehicle * Mitsubishi L-200: Utility Vehicle *
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: Troop/Supply transport


Armoured Vehicles

The Corps operates various
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made armoured vehicles. * Mohafiz: Unknown numbers in service. * Type-59 Tank: Type-59II variant in service. Handed over to Frontier Corps by Pakistan Army * Type-69 Tank: Type-69IIMP Variant in service. Also handed over by Pakistan army. *
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: Modernized T-55 MBT. Number of Ex-Serbian units procured in 2020.


Aircraft

The Corps has access to the aviation resources of the Pakistan Army.


Inspectors general

The Corps was divided into FC NWFP and FC Balochistan in 1974. The inspectors general listed below are from 1974 to 2017. For previous inspectors general, see the
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article. # Maj. Gen. Ghulam Rabbani Khan, SBt (1974–78) # Maj. Gen. Agha Zulfiqar Ali Khan (1978–81) # Maj. Gen. Mian Muhammad Afzaal HI(M)
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OKA(M) (Shaheed) (1982–84) # Maj. Gen. Arif Bangash, SBt (1984–86) # Maj. Gen.
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, SBt (1986–88) # Maj. Gen. Ghazi ud Din Rana, SBt (1988–90) # Maj. Gen. Humayun Khan Bangash, TBt (1990–91) # Maj. Gen. Muhammad Naeem Akbar Khan (1991–92) # Maj. Gen. Mumtaz Gul, TBt (1992–94) # Maj. Gen. Fazal Ghafoor, SBt (1994–97) # Maj. Gen. Sultan Habib (1997–2000) # Maj. Gen. Tajul Haq (2000–03) # Maj. Gen. Hamid Khan (2003–04) # Maj. Gen. Tariq Masood (2004–06) # Maj. Gen. Alam Khattak (2006–08) # Maj. Gen. Tariq Khan (2008–10) # Maj. Gen. Nadir Zeb (2010–2012) # Maj. Gen. Ghayur Mehmood, TBt (2012–2014) # Maj. Gen. Tayyab Azam (2014-2016) # Maj. Gen. Shaheen Mazhar Mehmood (2016-2017) FC NWFP was renamed as FC KP. In 2017 FC KP was split into FC KP (North) and FC KP (South). # Maj. Gen. Khalid Javed (2017-2018) # Maj. Gen. Azhar Iqbal Abbasi (2018-2019) # Maj. Gen. Abid Latif Khan (2019-2020) # Maj. Gen. Muhammad Umer Bashir (March 2020 – October 2021) # Maj. Gen. Muhammad Munir Afsar, HI (M) (October 2021 – October 2022) # Maj. Gen. Haroon Hameed Chaudhry (October 2022 – present)


See also

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Law enforcement in Pakistan Law enforcement in Pakistan ( ur, ) is one of the three main components of the criminal justice system of Pakistan, alongside the judiciary and the prisons. The country has a mix of federal, provincial and territorial police forces with both gen ...
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Civil Armed Forces The Civil Armed Forces (CAF) are a group of nine paramilitary, uniformed organisations, separate and distinct from the regular "military" Pakistan Armed Forces. They are responsible for maintaining internal security, helping law enforcement ag ...
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Military history of the North-West Frontier The North-West Frontier (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) was a region of the British Indian Empire. It remains the western frontier of present-day Pakistan, extending from the Pamir Knot in the north to the Koh-i-Malik Siah in the west, and separ ...
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Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa The insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, also known as the War in North-West Pakistan or Pakistan's war on terror, is an ongoing armed conflict involving Pakistan, and Islamist militant groups such as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Jund ...


References


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