The Armed Forces of
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...
( es, Fuerzas Armadas de Honduras), consists of the Honduran Army, Honduran Navy and
Honduran Air Force.
History
Pre-1979
The Armed Forces of Honduras were created through article 44, subsection 4 of the First Constitution of the Legislative Chamber in 1825, with the First Supreme Head of State being the Attorney
Dionisio de Herrera, for which, they ordered the effective birth of the Honduran army in dated December 11, 1825 and for its greater mobility, it was divided into battalions with the name of each of the seven departments Comayagua the capital, Tegucigalpa, Choluteca, Olancho, Yoro, Gracias and Santa Bárbara that were in charge of strategically and tactically covering order and defense of the state, under French military doctrine. In 1831 the Military School was created with a seat at the San Francisco Barracks, and Colonel Narciso Benítez of Colombian origin was appointed director; From this school graduated:
Francisco Morazán,
José Antonio Márquez
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In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacu ...
,
Diego Vigil
Diego is a Spanish masculine given name. The Portuguese equivalent is Diogo. The name also has several patronymic derivations, listed below. The etymology of Diego is disputed, with two major origin hypotheses: ''Tiago'' and ''Didacus''.
E ...
,
Liberato Moncada
San Liberato or San Liberale (died 269) was a Christian martyr from Italy whose annual feast day is the 20 December.
Saint Liberato was buried in the Septem Palumbas cemetery on the Salaria Vecchia road, and his hagiography states that he was ...
,
Joaquín Rivera
Joaquín Rivera Bragas (July 25, 1795, Tegucigalpa, Honduras - February 6, 1845, Comayagua, Honduras) was a Honduran politician and military leader who served as the Head of the State of Honduras under the Federal Republic of Central America fro ...
and
José Santos Guardiola
José Santos Guardiola Bustillo (1 November 1816 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras – 11 January 1862 in Comayagua, Honduras) was a two-term President of Honduras from 17 February 1856 to 7 February 1860 and from 7 February 1860 to his death on 11 Janu ...
who were presidents of Honduras, among others.
The first weaponry used was flintlock and gunpowder, the product of mixing sulfur, saltpeter, and coal in relative quantities: the
Remington single-load rifle was one of the first bullet rifles that were introduced into the country during the government of General José María Medina. .
The second stage of the Armed Forces is between the years 1842 and 1876 when the collective uniform emerged in the mid-1840s when the troops of General José Santos Guardiola faced those of General Nicolás Ángulo, in 1845 in the " Combate del Obrajuelo ", in
San Miguel, El Salvador.
In 1865 the first attempt was made to organize a
Naval Force with its respective regulations; however, the cost of this service made it unsustainable; However, there were several attempts to reactivate the idea and one of them was carried out by Doctor
Policarpo Bonilla
José Policarpo Bonilla Vasquez (1858–1926) was Dictator of Honduras between 22 February 1894 and 1 February 1895. Then elected as President for the period between 1 February 1895 and 1 February 1899.
Biography
He was born on 17 March 185 ...
, who ordered the construction of the Tatumbla steamship in the Kiel shipyard, Germany on November 22, 1895 and then in 1896 respectively, General Manuel Bonilla had the 'Hornet built. While he administered Honduras, the Doctor and General Don
Tiburcio Carias Andino also ordered the construction of the steamers Búfalo and El Tigre. On January 1, 1881, the first Military Code of the Honduran army was issued, a legal instrument to govern its own organization.
During the twentieth century, Honduran military leaders frequently became presidents, either
through elections or by
coups d'état. General
Tiburcio Carías Andino was elected in 1932, he later on called a constituent assembly that allowed him to be reelected, and his rule became more authoritarian until an election in 1948.
During the
following decades, the military of Honduras carried out several coups d'état, starting in October 1955. General
Oswaldo López Arellano carried out the next coup in October 1963 and a second in December 1972, followed by coups in 1975 by
Juan Alberto Melgar Castro and in 1978 by
Policarpo Paz García.
1980s
Events during the 1980s in
El Salvador
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and
Nicaragua led
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...
– with
US assistance – to expand its
armed forces
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considerably, laying particular emphasis on its
air force, which came to include a squadron of US-provided
F-5s.
The military unit
Battalion 316 carried out political
assassination
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s and the
torture of suspected political opponents of the government during this same period. Battalion members received training and support from the United States
Central Intelligence Agency, in
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. The republic of Honduras is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Oce ...
, at U.S. military bases
and in
Chile during the presidency of the dictator
Augusto Pinochet.
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LA APARICION DE OSAMENTAS EN UNA ANTIGUA BASE MILITAR DE LA CIA EN HONDURAS REABRE LA PARTICIPACION ARGENTINO-NORTEAMERICANA EN ESE PAIS.
'' Margen'' Amnesty International
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estimated that at least 184 people
"disappeared" from 1980 to 1992 in Honduras, most likely due to actions of the Honduran military.
1990s
The resolution of the civil wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua, and across-the-board budget cuts made in all ministries, has brought reduced funding for the Honduran Armed Forces. The abolition of the draft has created staffing gaps in the now all-volunteer armed forces. The military is now far below its authorized strength, and further reductions are expected. In January 1999, the Constitution was amended to abolish the position of military Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, thus codifying civilian authority over the Military.
2000s
Since 2002, soldiers have been involved in crime prevention and law enforcement, patrolling the streets of the major cities alongside the national police.
2009
On 28 June 2009, in the context of a
constitutional crisis, the Military, acting on orders of the Supreme Court of Justice,
arrested the President Manuel Zelaya, after which they forcibly removed elected President Zelaya from Honduras. See the article
2009 Honduran constitutional crisis
The 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis was a political dispute over plans to either rewrite the Constitution of Honduras or write a new one.
Honduran President Manuel Zelaya planned to hold a poll on a referendum on a constituent assembly to ...
regarding claims regarding legitimacy and illegitimacy of the event, and events preceding and following the removal of Zelaya from Honduras.
The military's chief lawyer, Colonel Herberth Bayardo Inestroza Membreño, made public statements regarding the removal of Zelaya. On June 30, he showed a detention order, apparently signed June 26 by a Supreme Court judge, which ordered the armed forces to detain the president.
Colonel Inestroza later stated that deporting Zelaya did not comply with the court order: "In the moment that we took him out of the country, in the way that he was taken out, there is a crime. Because of the circumstances of the moment this crime occurred, there is going to be a justification and cause for acquittal that will protect us."
[English summary of interview with the legal counsel of the Honduras armed forces, Colonel Herberth Bayardo Inestroza, ; original ] He said the decision was taken by the military leadership "in order to avoid bloodshed".
Human rights violations during 2009
Following the 2009 ouster of the president, the Honduran military together with other government security forces were allegedly responsible for thousands of allegedly
arbitrary detentions and for several
forced disappearances and
extrajudicial executions of opponents to the ''de facto'' government, including members of the
Democratic Unification Party
The Democratic Unification Party ( es, Partido Unificación Democrática; PUD) is a centre-left political party in Honduras. PUD was founded on 29 September 1992 by the merger of four leftist clandestine or semiclandestine political parties, in th ...
. However, evidence about these actions has yet to be provided and there has been some questioning in local media about the actual perpetrators, suggesting that they could actually be related to disputes within the leftists organizations themselves.
Army
The Honduran Army ( es, Ejército de Honduras, lit=Army of Honduras) is the
land service branch of the Armed Forces of Honduras.
* 101th Brigade in
Choluteca
* 105th Brigade in
San Pedro Sula
San Pedro Sula () is the capital of Cortés Department, Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Sula Valley, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea. With a population of 671,460 ...
* 110th Brigade in
Danli
* 115th Brigade in
Juticalpa
Juticalpa () is the capital of Olancho Department in Honduras, with a population of 69,850 (2020 calculation), and the municipal seat of Juticalpa Municipality. Situated in a broad river valley alongside the Rio Juticalpa, the town is a commerci ...
* 120th Brigade in
Santa Rosa de Copan
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Air Force
The FAH operates from four air bases located at:
* Hernan Acosta Mejia Air Base at
Tegucigalpa
* Soto Cano Air Base at
Comayagua
Comayagua () is a city, municipality and old capital of Honduras, located northwest of Tegucigalpa on the highway to San Pedro Sula and above sea level.
The accelerated growth experienced by the city of Comayagua led the municipal authoriti ...
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* Armando Escalon Espinal Air Base at
San Pedro Sula
San Pedro Sula () is the capital of Cortés Department, Honduras. It is located in the northwest corner of the country in the Sula Valley, about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea. With a population of 671,460 ...
* Hector Caraccioli Moncada at
La Ceiba.
With the exception of Soto Cano Air Base, all other air bases operate as dual civil and military aviation facilities.
Additionally, three air stations are located at:
* Catacamas
* Alto Aguán (bomb range)
* Puerto Lempira airstrips serve as forward operations locations-FOL.
Also a radar station operates at:
* La Mole peak.
Navy
The Navy is a small force dealing with coastal and riverine security.
The Navy has 71 patrol boats, interceptors and landing craft units.
The Honduran navy has 4 naval bases:
* Base Naval Puerto Cortés – main repair and logistics base on the Caribbean Sea
* Base Naval Puerto Castilla – main operating base of patrol boats on the Caribbean Sea
* Base Naval Amapala – main operating base of coastal patrol craft on the north end of the island and only base on the Pacific Ocean side of Honduras
* Base Naval Caratasca – new base to deal with drug trafficking
Additionally, the Honduran navy has the following unit and schools:
* 1st. Marine Infantry Battalion – only marine unit located at La Ceiba
* Honduras Naval Academy – Trains officers for the Honduras Navy at La Ceiba
* Naval Training Center – NCO and Sailor training facility
Military-civilian relations and leadership
According to a statement in July 2009 by a legal counsel of the Honduras military, Colonel Herberth Bayardo Inestroza, part of the elite Honduran Military generals were opposed to President
Manuel Zelaya, whom the Military had removed from Honduras via a military
Coup d'état, because of his
left-wing politics. Inestroza stated, "It would be difficult for us
he military with our training, to have a relationship with a leftist government. That's impossible."
The current Head of the Armed Forces is
Carlos Antonio Cuéllar, graduate of the
General Francisco Morazan Military Academy and the
School of the Americas. In January 2011, the General Rene Arnoldo Osorio Canales, former Head of the Presidential Honor Guard, was appointed Commander.
As of 2012 the Honduran Military has the highest
military expenditures of all
Central America.
Equipment
Hand guns
*
Beretta 92FS
*
Beretta 93R
*
CZ 75
*
Browning Hi-Power
The Browning Hi-Power is a single-action, semi-automatic pistol available in the 9×19mm Parabellum and .40 S&W calibers. It was based on a design by American firearms inventor John Browning, and completed by Dieudonné Saive at FN Herstal. ...
Sub machine guns
*
Mini Uzi
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*
MP5
*
CZ Scorpion Evo 3
Rifles
*
Beretta AR70/90
The Beretta AR70/90 is a gas operated assault rifle chambered for the 5.56×45 mm NATO cartridge, and is the standard issue service rifle of the Italian Armed Forces. The weapon is also designed to be fitted with a rifle grenade, and has gr ...
*
M16A1/A2
*
M4A1
*
IWI ACE
*
IWI X95
*
FN FAL
The FAL (a French acronym for (English: "Light Automatic Rifle")), is a battle rifle designed in Belgium by Dieudonné Saive and manufactured by FN Herstal (simply known as FN).
During the Cold War the FAL was adopted by many countries of th ...
*
T65 assault rifle
Sniper rifles
*
Remington 700
*
M40 rifle
*
M21
*
M110 SASS (used by Honduras Army Special Forces)
Machine guns
*
FN Minimi
*
FN MAG
The FN MAG is a Belgian 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun, designed in the early 1950s at Fabrique Nationale (FN) by Ernest Vervier. It has been used by more than 80 countries and it has been made under licence in several countries, inc ...
*
M60 Machine gun
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M60, M60D.
*
M2 Machine gun
*
Stoner 63
*
Ultimax 100
*
MG 3 machine gun
The MG 3 is a German general-purpose machine gun chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The weapon's design is derived from the World War II era MG 42 ''Einheitsmaschinengewehr'' (Universal machine gun) that fired the 7.92×57mm Mauser r ...
Rocket launchers
* 120x
Carl Gustav recoilless rifle
* 80x
M40 recoilless rifle
*
M72 LAW
The M72 LAW (light anti-tank weapon, also referred to as the light anti-armor weapon or LAW as well as LAWS: light anti-armor weapons system) is a portable one-shot unguided anti-tank weapon. The solid rocket propulsion unit was developed in th ...
*
M203
*
RPG-2
The RPG-2 (Russian: РПГ-2, Ручной противотанковый гранатомёт, ''Ruchnoy Protivotankovy Granatomyot''; English: "hand-held antitank grenade launcher") is a man-portable, shoulder-fired anti-tank weapon that was desi ...
*
RPG-7
*
Heckler & Koch HK69A1 (used by Honduran Army Special Forces)
*
Mk 19 grenade launcher
The Mk 19 grenade launcher (pronounced Mark 19) is an American 40 mm belt-fed automatic grenade launcher that was first developed during the Vietnam War.
Overview
The Mk 19 is a belt-fed, blowback-operated, air-cooled, crew-serve ...
(used by Honduran Army since 2013, donated by the United States for anti-narcotics operations)
Medium artillery
* 60mm
mortar
* 400x 81mm M1\
M29 Mortar
The M29 is an American-produced 81 millimeter mortar. It began replacing the M1 mortar in U.S. service in 1952 being lighter and with greater range. It was subsequently replaced by the M252 mortar in 1987. Variants included the M29E1 and M29A1, ...
Vehicles and artillery
See also
*
Honduran presidential plane
References
External links
*
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Military of Honduras,