Kuwait Armed Forces
Kuwait Armed Forces
Kuwait Armed Forces
HQ Ministry of Defense, Kuwait City
I. Kuwait Army
II. Kuwait Air Force
III. Kuwait Navy
HQ Ministry of Defense, Kuwait City
I. Kuwait Army
II. Kuwait Air Force
III. Kuwait Navy
Re: Kuwait Armed Forces - Kuwait Army
By Matt Wiser
Expansion/detail by James1978
Kuwait Army
(KW) Commando Battalion
(KW) 6th Armored Cavalry Brigade
- Armored Cavalry Battalion: M1A2, Desert Warrior, M109A6
- Armored Cavalry Battalion: M1A2, Desert Warrior, M109A6
- Armored Cavalry Battalion: M1A2, Desert Warrior, M109A6
(KW) 15th Mechanized Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) 26th Mechanized Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) 35th Armored Brigade
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) Royal Guard Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) 45th Reserve Armored Brigade
- Armored Battalion: M-84
- Armored Battalion: M-84
- Mechanized Battalion: BMP-2
(KW) 55th Reserve Mechanized Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: BMP-2
- Mechanized Battalion: BMP-2
- Armored Battalion: M-84
(KW)Artillery Brigade
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
- Artillery Battalion: MLRS
(KW) Engineer Brigade
- Engineer Battalion
- Engineer Battalion
- Engineer Battalion
Reserve Independent Tank Battalion: Chieftain Mk.5K
Reserve Independent Tank Battalion: Chieftain Mk.5K
Expansion/detail by James1978
Kuwait Army
(KW) Commando Battalion
(KW) 6th Armored Cavalry Brigade
- Armored Cavalry Battalion: M1A2, Desert Warrior, M109A6
- Armored Cavalry Battalion: M1A2, Desert Warrior, M109A6
- Armored Cavalry Battalion: M1A2, Desert Warrior, M109A6
(KW) 15th Mechanized Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) 26th Mechanized Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) 35th Armored Brigade
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) Royal Guard Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Mechanized Battalion: Desert Warrior
- Armored Battalion: M1A2
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
(KW) 45th Reserve Armored Brigade
- Armored Battalion: M-84
- Armored Battalion: M-84
- Mechanized Battalion: BMP-2
(KW) 55th Reserve Mechanized Brigade
- Mechanized Battalion: BMP-2
- Mechanized Battalion: BMP-2
- Armored Battalion: M-84
(KW)Artillery Brigade
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
- Artillery Battalion: M109A6
- Artillery Battalion: MLRS
(KW) Engineer Brigade
- Engineer Battalion
- Engineer Battalion
- Engineer Battalion
Reserve Independent Tank Battalion: Chieftain Mk.5K
Reserve Independent Tank Battalion: Chieftain Mk.5K
Last edited by James1978 on Sun May 12, 2024 9:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Kuwait Armed Forces - Kuwait Air Force
By Matt Wiser
Air Defense Command expanded/revised by James1978
Kuwait Air Force & Air Defense Force
I. Air Force
Ahmed Al-Jaber AB
9 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
25 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
41 Squadron: C-130J
Ali Al-Salem AB
18 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
61 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
33 Squadron: AH-64D Longbow Apache
32 Squadron: SA-330 Puma
62 Squadron: AS-532 Cougar (Exocet armed)
12 Squadron: Hawk Mk 64 (training squadron; wartime ground attack mission)
II. Air Defense Force
ADOC Kuwait City
Ahmed Al-Jaber AB
- Patriot Battery
- Patriot Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Ali Al-Salem AB
- Patriot Battery
- Patriot Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Kuwait IAP
- Patriot Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Kuwait City
- Patriot Battery
- Patriot Battery: Royal Palace
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery – Commercial Harbor
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Kuwait Naval Base
- I-HAWK Battery
Field Deployment
- I-HAWK Battery
- I-HAWK Battery
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AUTHOR NOTES
A) 18 and 61 Squadrons were originally equipped with Mirage F-1s. Both were disbanded after the Gulf War when postwar reconstruction plans prevented transition to the F/A-18. In TLW, it is assumed the squadrons were reestablished once Iraq began openly rearming and funding became available for additional Hornets.
B) 33 Squadron was originally equipped with HOT-armed Gazelles. IRL the squadron has just received 16 AH-64D Longbow Apaches beginning in mid 2006. In TLW, the AH-64 purchase began earlier, with delivery beginning in 2003.
C) 41 Squadron is expected IRL to transition to the C-130J beginning in 2009. TLW assumes the C-130J purchase was accelerated and aircraft delivered in 2002.
Air Defense Command expanded/revised by James1978
Kuwait Air Force & Air Defense Force
I. Air Force
Ahmed Al-Jaber AB
9 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
25 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
41 Squadron: C-130J
Ali Al-Salem AB
18 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
61 Squadron: F/A-18C/D
33 Squadron: AH-64D Longbow Apache
32 Squadron: SA-330 Puma
62 Squadron: AS-532 Cougar (Exocet armed)
12 Squadron: Hawk Mk 64 (training squadron; wartime ground attack mission)
II. Air Defense Force
ADOC Kuwait City
Ahmed Al-Jaber AB
- Patriot Battery
- Patriot Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Ali Al-Salem AB
- Patriot Battery
- Patriot Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Kuwait IAP
- Patriot Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Kuwait City
- Patriot Battery
- Patriot Battery: Royal Palace
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery – Commercial Harbor
- Skyguard/Aspide Battery
Kuwait Naval Base
- I-HAWK Battery
Field Deployment
- I-HAWK Battery
- I-HAWK Battery
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AUTHOR NOTES
A) 18 and 61 Squadrons were originally equipped with Mirage F-1s. Both were disbanded after the Gulf War when postwar reconstruction plans prevented transition to the F/A-18. In TLW, it is assumed the squadrons were reestablished once Iraq began openly rearming and funding became available for additional Hornets.
B) 33 Squadron was originally equipped with HOT-armed Gazelles. IRL the squadron has just received 16 AH-64D Longbow Apaches beginning in mid 2006. In TLW, the AH-64 purchase began earlier, with delivery beginning in 2003.
C) 41 Squadron is expected IRL to transition to the C-130J beginning in 2009. TLW assumes the C-130J purchase was accelerated and aircraft delivered in 2002.
Kuwait Armed Forces - Kuwait Navy
Kuwait Navy
Kuwait Commando Marine Unit
FAC(M)
Jalboot
Istiqlal
Um Al Maradim
Ouha
Failaka
Maskan
Al Ahmadi
Al Faheheel
Al Yarmook
Garoh
Kuwait Commando Marine Unit
FAC(M)
Jalboot
Istiqlal
Um Al Maradim
Ouha
Failaka
Maskan
Al Ahmadi
Al Faheheel
Al Yarmook
Garoh
- Mario Rossi
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Re: Kuwait Armed Forces
Another great addition, thank you Matt and James!
I'm very curious about the BMP and M-84 units: are the Kuwaiti managed to get spares straight from USSR and SFRY during the years between 1989 and 2005 or had they obtained by third-party suppliers?
I'm very curious about the BMP and M-84 units: are the Kuwaiti managed to get spares straight from USSR and SFRY during the years between 1989 and 2005 or had they obtained by third-party suppliers?
Re: Kuwait Armed Forces
Hmm, good question.Mario Rossi wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 10:19 pm Another great addition, thank you Matt and James!
I'm very curious about the BMP and M-84 units: are the Kuwaiti managed to get spares straight from USSR and SFRY during the years between 1989 and 2005 or had they obtained by third-party suppliers?
If I had to guess, I'd say M-84 spares were still accessible from Yugoslavia.
As for the BMP-2, IIRC, India license built them, so they might be a source for spares. Though the USSR was likely still good for spares through early 1998 when Renko took over, possibly later.
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Re: Kuwait Armed Forces
I hadn't thought about India, something absolutely logical; thank you, James.James1978 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 10:51 pmHmm, good question.Mario Rossi wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 10:19 pm Another great addition, thank you Matt and James!
I'm very curious about the BMP and M-84 units: are the Kuwaiti managed to get spares straight from USSR and SFRY during the years between 1989 and 2005 or had they obtained by third-party suppliers?
If I had to guess, I'd say M-84 spares were still accessible from Yugoslavia.
As for the BMP-2, IIRC, India license built them, so they might be a source for spares. Though the USSR was likely still good for spares through early 1998 when Renko took over, possibly later.
BTW I hope I will be able to return to the OrBat of Spanish Air Force as soon as my commitment to school and elections scale down.
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Re: Kuwait Armed Forces
India also got T-72s, if I remember correctly. They probably could bootleg M-84 parts easily, since the M-84 is a T-72 variant.Mario Rossi wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2024 12:16 amI hadn't thought about India, something absolutely logical; thank you, James.James1978 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2024 10:51 pmHmm, good question.Mario Rossi wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 10:19 pm Another great addition, thank you Matt and James!
I'm very curious about the BMP and M-84 units: are the Kuwaiti managed to get spares straight from USSR and SFRY during the years between 1989 and 2005 or had they obtained by third-party suppliers?
If I had to guess, I'd say M-84 spares were still accessible from Yugoslavia.
As for the BMP-2, IIRC, India license built them, so they might be a source for spares. Though the USSR was likely still good for spares through early 1998 when Renko took over, possibly later.
BTW I hope I will be able to return to the OrBat of Spanish Air Force as soon as my commitment to school and elections scale down.
Re: Kuwait Armed Forces
Yea, India license built T-72s as well, so definitely a possibility.clancyphile wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 1:13 am India also got T-72s, if I remember correctly. They probably could bootleg M-84 parts easily, since the M-84 is a T-72 variant.
I guess it just depends on how many differences there are between the M-84A and the Indian T-72s. After a quick glance, it looks like the M-84 had a different engine, and I imagine a fair bit of other domestic Yugoslav kit as well.