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Armed Forces of the Republic of Ivory Coast

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President Gbagbo repeatedly demanded France assist him in crushing the rebel forces. France maintained it would not take sides in the civil war, but allowed Ivorian military aircraft to cross the buffer zone and attack rebel positions. In November 2004, an Ivorian pilot targeted a French base during
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secured the popular vote. This triggered a civil revolt in Abidjan and two days of street battles between Gbagbo supporters and soldiers loyal to Guéï. Most of the armed forces remained neutral until the third day, when the army's elite units and the gendarmerie announced they would recognise Gbagbo
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Since the Ivory Coast could ill afford to divert funds from its economic development programmes into the armed forces, and was already dependent on France for its external defence, the military establishment remained quite modest from 1961 to 1974. Defence spending spiralled upwards between 1974 and
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surveillance and security for the nation's 340-mile coastline. The operational capability of the navy was severely degraded due to the diversion of resources to the army and air force during the civil wars, and it remains incapable of conducting operations beyond the general vicinity of Abidjan. In
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The Ivorian army had three infantry battalions, an armoured battalion, an artillery battery, and seven specialist companies in 1993. The effective strength of the army was about 3,000 troops for the first ten years of Ivorian independence, increasing to over 8,000 in the mid-1980s before declining
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The Ivory Coast became independent on 7 August 1960. In April 1961, the new government signed the Franco-Ivorian Technical Military Assistance Accord with France, which compelled the latter to assist with the formation of a new national military. It also authorised the continued presence of French
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force with a mandate to assist the police with law enforcement duties in the country's rural districts. However, it may also be deployed alongside the army to quell internal unrest. For a number of decades, the size of the Ivorian National Gendarmerie remained consistent at around 4,000 to 5,000
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Integration problems arising from the incorporation of various rebel factions into the FRCI, as well as former Gbagbo loyalists, continue to persist. In 2014, some army units launched an abortive mutiny over wage disputes. The crisis ended when the Ivorian political leadership agreed to a new
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1987, and the number of personnel serving with the armed forces increased to 14,920 men. During this period, the air force and navy embarked on a significant modernisation campaign. An international merchant marine training academy was built in Abidjan and trained personnel from several
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After achieving independence from France in 1960, Ivory Coast maintained strong links with France through bilateral defence agreements. French training and operating techniques has been used since the establishment of the air force. The first equipment supplied included three
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personnel, supervised by a commandant. It underwent a massive expansion following the outbreak of the First Ivorian Civil War, increasing to about 12,000 personnel commanded by a major general. Gendarmes undergo training as cadets at a National Gendarmerie Academy.
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The Ivorian army has traditionally been equipped with French weapons, most of which were delivered in the 1980s under generous military grants from Paris. During Laurent Ghagbo's administration, large quantities of second-hand Soviet arms were acquired from
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in the country since 2004. On 28 February 2011 ONUCI consisted of 7,568 troops, 177 military observers, and numerous international civilians and Police; the mission had received helicopter and infantry reinforcement from
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From summer 2011, Operation Licorne, the French force, previously over 5,000 strong, is roughly 700, and consists of Licorne headquarters, Battalion Licorne (BATLIC), seemingly made up of elements of the
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Boubacar N'Diaye, 'Ivory Coast's Civilian Control Strategies 1961–68: A Critical Assessment,' Journal of Political and Military Sociology Special Issue on West Africa, Vol. 28, No. 2, Winter 2000, p.253
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In 1987, the army was responsible for the country's five military regions, each of which was supervised by a colonel. The First Military Region controlled the concentration of forces in and around
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by Ivorian forces, the French military destroyed all aircraft in the Air Force of Ivory Coast. President Gbagbo had ordered air strikes on Ivorian rebels. On 6 November 2004, at least one Ivorian
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Raphaël Outtara, 'Côte d'Ivoire,' in Alan Bryden, Boubacar N'Diaye, 'Security Sector Governance in Francophone West Africa: Realities and Opportunities,' DCAF/Lit Verlag, 2011.
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but possessed bases in several distinct military regions. Most Ivorian recruits who joined the colonial army were assigned to Senegalese units during this period, such as the
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and was home to an artillery, an infantry, and an engineer battalion. The Fourth Military Region maintained only a Territorial Defense Company headquartered in
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2014 they received three coastal defence vessels, and place an order for 30 inflatable boats and 10 patrol craft in 2018 from the Raidco Marine shipbuilders
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occurred on January 7, 2017, with troops in Bouaké demanding higher salaries and improved living conditions; this resulted in a second financial settlement.
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Raphaël Outtara, 'Côte d'Ivoire,' in Alan Bryden, Boubacar N'Diaye and 'Funmi Olonisakin (Eds.), Challenges of Security Sector Governance in West Africa,
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from 1979 and had more than 500 troops assigned until 2011, when it appears to have been disbanded. The French military also maintains a force as part of
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The Fifth Military Region was formerly known as the Western Operational Zone, a temporary command created to respond to the security threat caused by the
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As of July 2011, General SoumaĂŻla Bakayoko is the chief of staff of the army, and colonel-major Gervais Kouakou Kouassi is the Chief of the Gendarmerie.
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an air strike on Bouaké, killing nine French soldiers. The French retaliated by launching a follow-up operation to destroy the Ivorian Air Force.
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CI light attack and advanced training aircraft; six more were ordered, but were subsequently cancelled. However, another was purchased in 1983.
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on suspicion of disloyalty. Two years later, an army mutiny led by disgruntled recruits and junior officers escalated into a major
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for some time. A 2003 change of command ushered in the 16th commander of the unit, and there are also reports from 2009 and 2011.
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attack helicopter. It is unknown whether any of these aircraft were truly operational. In addition, Deagel.com reported two
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at 1 pm, killing nine French soldiers and wounding 31. An American development worker, reported to have been a
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The Challenge of Institutionalizing Civilian Control: Botswana, Ivory Coast, and Kenya in comparative perspective
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In September 2002, the Ivory Coast endured a second army mutiny, this time by 750 Muslim soldiers who seized
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which ousted Bédié and installed Guéï in his place. Guéï subsequently stood for office during a subsequent
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1st Infantry Battalion – (1er Bataillon d'infanterie des forces armées terrestres ivoiriennes), at
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Arthur Boutellis, The Security Sector in CĂ´te d'Ivoire: A Source of Conflict and a Key to Peace,
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STOL utility aircraft in 1961. The first jet aircraft to enter service in October 1980 were six
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established a new national military, known as the Republican Forces of Ivory Coast (FRCI).
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as president of the republic. Guéï conceded defeat, going into exile on October 29, 2000.
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airport. The French military performed an overland attack on the airport, destroying two
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steadily to about 5,500. It has always remained the largest branch of the armed forces.
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and comprised one infantry battalion. The Third Military Region was headquartered in
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of battalion strength are stationed near Abidjan, as well as over 7,000 troops under
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As of October 2011, previously active units around Abidjan reportedly included the:
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said that the Air Force's official name, Ivoirian Air Transport and Liaison Group (
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troops in Ivory Coast. The 43rd Marine Infantry Battalion of the French Army's
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In 1997, a collapse in civil-military relations became evident when President
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Historical Dictionary of NATO and Other International Security Organizations
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The 1979 air force had only transport and liaison aircraft. In 1987, the
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during the stand-off since the late 2010 elections which had been won by
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Since then, the Air Force of Ivory Coast has been rebuilt. In 2007,
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ordered the destruction of the Ivorian air force and the seizure of
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The Ivorian military has its roots in the colonial armed forces of
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Since independence, the Ivory Coast has maintained a paramilitary
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The National Gendarmerie maintains an investigative branch, the
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command. In 2011, rebel forces overran the country during the
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attacked a French peacekeeping position in the rebel town of
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By 2010, the system of military regions had been abolished.
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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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The 2nd Infantry Battalion appears to have been based at
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A BTR-80 similar to this one is used by the Ivory Coast
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battalion. The Second Military Region was located in
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Numbers in brackets indicate parent military regions.
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battalion, an armored battalion, and an air defense
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Index

Cote d'Ivoire Air Force

Service branches
Leadership
President
Alassane Ouattara
Téné Birahima Ouattara
Chief of the Defence Staff
Lassina Doumbia
fr
Budget
Percent of GDP
First Ivorian Civil War
Second Ivorian Civil War
Ranks
Military ranks of Ivory Coast
French
armed forces
Ivory Coast
French West Africa
Dakar
Senegal
Senegalese Tirailleurs
World War I
World War II
Port-Bouët
Max Holste Broussard
Douglas DC-3
M8 Greyhound
SC-497-class submarine chaser

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