The Armed Forces of Gabon (french: Forces armées gabonaises) or the Gabonese Defense and Security Forces (french: forces de défense et de sécurité gabonaises) is the national professional military of the
Republic of Gabon, divided into the Army, Air Force, Navy, and a National Gendarmerie, consisting of about 5,000 personnel. The armed forces includes a well-trained, well-equipped 1,800-member guard that provides security for the
President of Gabon.
Organizational structure
Army
The Gabonese Army (french: Armée de terre gabonaise) is the land component of the armed forces, specializing in infantry and mechanized reconnaissance. It was created on December 6, 1960 by decree of president
Leon Mba from non-commissioned officers who served in the French colonial army, mainly the 2nd company of the 21st BIMA. Following independence, Gabon signed defense agreements with France, mainly on technical assistance and training. Until June 1964, the title of Chief of Staff of the Gabonese Armed Forces was held by a senior
French Army officer. In 1962 a detachment of the Auxiliary Women of the Gabonese Armed Forces (AFFAG), commanded by Lieutenant Ba Oumar at the military camp of Owendo, was created. President Mba promoted the initiative following a visit to
Tel Aviv,
Israel, where he met female staff in its
Defense Forces The phrase Defence Force(s) (or Defense Force(s) in US English - see spelling differences) is in the title of the armed forces of certain countries and territories.
Defence forces
*Ambazonia Defence Forces
*Artsakh Defence Army
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.
Order of battle
* Republican Guard Battalion
(Libreville
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon. Occupying in the northwestern province of Estuaire, Libreville is a port on the Komo River, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904.
The area has been inh ...
)
*** 1 Light Armoured recon unit
** 3 Infantry companies
*** 1 Artillery battery
** 1 Air Defence battery
* Airborne Regiment
** 1 Command company
** 1 Recon & Support company
** 3 Airborne companies
* 1 Light Armoured Recon Battalion
** 2 Armoured squads
** 1 Command & Logistics company
* Support Command Regiment
** 1 Artillery battery
** 1 Mortar battery
** 1 MRLS battery
(8 Teruel MRL)
** 1 Engineer company
** Logistic units
* 7 Military Regions
** 7 Motorised infantry battalions
(1 battalion for each region)
Air Force
Order of battle
* Fighter Squadron 1-02 Leyou at BA02 Franceville with:
** Mirage F-1AZ
** MB-326M Impala I
* Heavy Transport Squadron at BA01 Libreville with:
** C-130 Hercules
** CN-235
* Ministerial Air Liaison Group ( or GLAM) at BA01 Libreville with:
** 1 Falcon-900EX
** 1 Gulfstream-III
Facilities
* BA01
Libreville
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon. Occupying in the northwestern province of Estuaire, Libreville is a port on the Komo River, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904.
The area has been inh ...
* BA02
Franceville
*
Tchibanga
Navy
The Gabonese Navy (french: Marine Nationale du Gabon) is the official maritime branch of the armed forces. It was created in December 1960 as part of the army, and only became an independent entity in 1983. The navy's core purpose is to monitor the country's coastal waters, including 800 km of coastline.
* Headquarters Staff (
Libreville
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon. Occupying in the northwestern province of Estuaire, Libreville is a port on the Komo River, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904.
The area has been inh ...
)
*
Port-Gentil Naval Base
*
Mayumba Naval Base
* Port-Gentil Aviation Base
* Marine Rifle Battalion
(since 1984)
Other security forces
National Gendarmerie
The
National Gendarmerie of Gabon
The National Gendarmerie of Gabon () is the national police force of Gabon responsible for law enforcement in Gabon. It is under the direct command of the President of Gabon. The Gendarmerie is also in charge of the Gabonese Republican Guard.
...
(''Gendarmerie nationale gabonaise'') is the national
police force of
Gabon responsible for
law enforcement in the country. It was formed on March 10, 1960 when Gabon, formerly
French Equatorial Africa, gained its independence from
France. It originated from Libreville Gendarmerie Detachment 1929, which was commanded by
Governor General of French Equatorial Africa,
Félix Eboue. The main tasks of the gendarmerie are to defend the country's borders, ensure public safety, and to enforce actions taken by judicial and government authorities. The National Gendarmerie is under the direct command of the
President of Gabon.
Republican Guard
The Gendarmerie is also in charge of the
Republican Guard (french: Garde républicaine, GR). It is viewed as the most powerful and sophisticated of the security forces. It is primarily tasked with protecting the president and ensures regime stability.
Equipment
Small arms
Armour
Artillery
Air defense
Current inventory
Retired aircraft
Previous aircraft operated by the Air Force consisted of the
CM.170 Magister,
C-130H Hercules,
Embraer EMB 110,
Fokker F28,
Aérospatiale N 262,
Reims C.337, and the
Alouette II helicopter.
Naval Equipment
Ceremonial traditions
* In April 2001, then-Defense Minister Bongo visited China, during which he reviewed the
PLA honor guard upon arrival, and proposed to his Chinese counterpart
Chi Haotian that members of the battalion will go to Gabon to help set up and train professional ceremonial units in the Gabonese military. In March 2003, after just under three years, the
Chinese Ministry of National Defense sent four officers led by Lieutenant Colonel Wang Yuanjing to
Libreville
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon. Occupying in the northwestern province of Estuaire, Libreville is a port on the Komo River, near the Gulf of Guinea. As of the 2013 census, its population was 703,904.
The area has been inh ...
by the end of November of that year, after which they stayed to train the Gabonese guard of honour for more than six months.
*The Principal Music Band of the Gabonese Defense Forces was created in 2010. It brings together elements of the Band of the National Gendarmerie, the Armed Forces and the
Prytanée militaire de Libreville
The Prytanée militaire de Libreville (PML) is the Gabonese military academy based in Libreville. It is the sole training institution of the armed forces.
Overview
It was founded on 5 November 2001 with the aim of forming the "future intellectual ...
. It has a staff of 50 professional currently directed by Captain Jean-Baptiste Rabimbinongo. Its conductor, Lieutenant Léa Nzoufa Nze, was the first woman to conduct a military band to the
Saumur International Festival of Military Bands
The Saumur International Festival of Military Bands () is a bi-annual event organized in the French city of Saumur by the Standing Committee of City Celebrations. The festival acts as a military tattoo, bringing military bands from the French Ar ...
. It takes part in many official ceremonies such as National Flag Day and the military parade marking the country's independence.
References
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Government of Gabon
Military of Gabon