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A paramilitary is an organization whose structure, tactics, training, subculture, and (often) function are similar to those of a professional military, but is not part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces. Paramilitary units carry out duties that a country's military or police forces are unable or unwilling to handle. Other organizations may be considered paramilitaries by structure alone, despite being unarmed or lacking a combat role.


Overview

Though a paramilitary is, by definition, not a military, it is usually equivalent to a
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force in terms of strength, firepower, and organizational structure. Paramilitaries use "military" equipment (such as long guns and
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; usually military surplus resources), skills (such as battlefield medicine and bomb disposal), and tactics (such as urban warfare and close-quarters combat) that are compatible with their purpose, often combining them with skills from other relevant fields such as law enforcement or
search and rescue Search and rescue (SAR) is the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. The general field of search and rescue includes many specialty sub-fields, typically determined by the type of terrain the search ...
. They rarely use extensive military equipment such as artillery and armed military aircraft. In peacetime, paramilitaries are often assigned to protect high-profile sites, such as government facilities, infrastructure,
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, seaports, or borders. They may also be tasked with roles of VIP protection or
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. Depending on the organization the paramilitary operates under, they may also be reassigned until they are needed again; for example, members of a
police tactical unit A police tactical unit (PTU) is a specialized police unit trained to handle situations that are beyond the capabilities of ordinary law enforcement units because of the level of violence (or risk of violence) involved. A police tactical unit's tas ...
may be assigned to standard
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duties until requested. A paramilitary may fall under the command of a military, train alongside them, or have permission to use their resources, despite not actually being part of them. In some instances, paramilitaries may train members of an actual military in tactics they specialize in, such as
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procedures.


Legality

Under the
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, a state may incorporate a paramilitary organization or armed agency (such as a
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or a private volunteer militia) into its
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armed forces. The other parties to a conflict have to be notified thereof. Some countries' constitutions limit freedom of association by prohibiting paramilitary organizations outside government use. In most cases, there is no definition of paramilitary, and court decisions are responsible for defining that concept.


Types

Depending on the definition adopted, "paramilitaries" may include:


Military organizations

* Irregular military forces, such as militias,
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, partisans, resistance movements, freedom fighters, rebel groups, guerrillas, insurgents, terrorists and drug cartels * Private military company and mercenary forces * The auxiliary forces of a state's military or government, such as national guard,
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, republican guard, state defense force,
civil air patrol Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a congressionally chartered, federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). CAP is a volunteer organization with an aviation-minded mem ...
, home guard, royal guard, and imperial guard forces * Volunteer Defence Corps, such as Volunteer Defence Corps in Thailand, Volunteer Defence Corps in
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,
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, and Royal Hong Kong Regiment


Political

* Armed, semi-militarized wings of existing
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: ** the
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's
Voluntary Militia for National Security The Voluntary Militia for National Security ( it, Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN), commonly called the Blackshirts ( it, Camicie Nere, CCNN, singular: ) or (singular: ), was originally the paramilitary wing of the Natio ...
** Weimar paramilitary groups, belonging to political parties in the Weimar Republic: *** the Nazi Party's ''
Sturmabteilung The (; SA; literally "Storm Detachment") was the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party. It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Its primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi ral ...
'' and '' Schutzstaffel'' *** the Monarchist German National People's Party's ''
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'' *** the
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's ''Parteiselbstschutz'' ** Sinn Féin's Irish Republican Army ** Hamas' Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades ** African National Congress' UMkhonto we Sizwe


Law enforcement

* Semi-militarized law enforcement units within civilian police forces, such as Police tactical unit, police tactical units, SWAT, Emergency Service Unit, Emergency Service Units, and Incident response team, incident response teams * Gendarmeries, such as the Dutch Royal Marechaussee, Egyptian Central Security Forces, European European Gendarmerie Force, EUROGENDFOR, Turkic TAKM, and Chilean Carabineros de Chile * Border guards, such as the Australian Border Force, Indian Border Security Force, Bangladeshi Border Guards Bangladesh, and Turkish Village guard system, village guards * Coastguards * Security forces of ambiguous military status, such as Internal Troops, internal troops, Railroad Guards, railroad guards, or railway troops * Branches of Government agency, federal agencies tasked with law enforcement or security operations: ** CIA Special Activities Center Special Operations Group and Counterterrorism Mission Center, Global Response Staff ** Tactical branches of the American Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, DEA, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, ATF, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, among other federal agencies ** Federal Protective Forces ** NASA Emergency Response Teams


Civil defense

* Fire department, Fire departments in many countries are often organized like paramilitaries despite being unarmed * Belgian Civil Protection * Singapore Civil Defence Force * Australian State Emergency Service * Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces (Ukraine), Territorial Defense Forces * Lithuanian Riflemen's Union


Examples of paramilitary units


See also

* :Rebel militia groups * International Association of Gendarmeries and Police Forces with Military Status * List of Serbian paramilitary formations * Militarization of police * Fourth-generation warfare * Violent non-state actor * Military urbanism * Guerrilla warfare * List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel * List of paramilitary organizations


References


Further reading

* Golkar, Saeid. (2012
Paramilitarization of the Economy: the Case of Iran's Basij Militia
Armed Forces & Society, Vol. 38, No. 4 * Golkar, Saeid. (2012). Organization of the Oppressed or Organization for Oppressing: Analysing the Role of the Basij Militia of Iran. Politics, Religion & Ideology, Dec., 37–41. doi:10.1080/21567689.2012.725661 *


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