682:. "In 1947, the Sudanese military schools were closed, and the number of Sudanese troops was reduced to 7,570." In 1948, the first Arab-Israeli War broke out. Sudanese Colonel Harold Saleh Al-Malik selected 250 combat-seasoned soldiers who had seen action in World War II. They arrived in Cairo to participate in a parade and were then dispatched to various units of the Egyptian army. This was a grave mistake, for the Sudanese had fought together in World War II and this broke unit cohesion. The decision was indicative of Egyptian military planners of the period. Forty-three Sudanese were killed in action in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. In 1953, the British and the new Egyptian government reached an agreement that Sudan was to be put on the path of independence. General Ahmed Mohammed became Sudan's first army chief in August 1954. This is significant for the Sudanese, for it was the first time it had an independent army that was not governed by Britain or Egypt.
1179:, near Omdurman, had been Sudan's primary source of officer training since it opened in 1948. A two-year program, emphasizing study in political and military science and physical training, led to a commission as a second lieutenant in the SAF. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, an average of 120 to 150 officers were graduated from the academy each year. In the late 1950s, roughly 60 graduated each year, peaking to more than 500 in early 1972 as a result of mobilisation brought on by the first southern rebellion. Students from other Arab and African countries were also trained at the Military College, and in 1982 sixty Ugandans were graduated as part of a Sudanese contribution to rebuilding the Ugandan army after Amin's removal from power.
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747:... force, but its character changed in succeeding years." Army officers, however, had begun considering involvement in politics by the eve of independence. Numbers began expanding before independence, reaching 12,000 personnel by 1959, and leveled off at nearly 50,000 in 1972. After independence, the military -particularly the educated officer corps- became more and more politically involved; soldiers associated themselves with parties and movements across the political spectrum." On November 17, 1958, the army's two senior generals, Major General
693:(Issue 6, July 1951) that at that point the SDF comprised four infantry/camel units, a signals regiment, an AA artillery regiment and other units. In March 1954 British troops in the Sudan consisted of one battalion stationed in Khartoum, reporting ultimately to the Governor-General. The Governor-General's military commander was the Major-General Commanding British Troops in the Sudan, who was also Commandant of the Sudan Defence Force. In this post from 1950 onward was Major General Reginald 'Cully' Scoons. The last British troops, 1st Battalion
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Washington suspended military aid in 1989 under a provision of the United States
Foreign Assistance Act that prohibits assistance to countries in arrears on interest payments on previous loans. In March 1990, the United States invoked a provision of the act barring aid to regimes that overthrow a democratic government. The United States terminated arms sales to Sudan in late 1992, while the European Union instituted an arms embargo against Sudan in 1994. These actions, however, had no impact on Sudan's ability to replenish its arsenals.
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Ministry of
Defense, engineering and industrial enterprises produced or imported a range of equipment and technology for ground and air forces. Although information was limited, in the early 2000s this equipment included heavy and light artillery, antitank and antiaircraft guns, machine guns and small arms, tanks, and armored personnel carriers, as well as ammunition for these weapons; the country also had acquired the ability to assemble and maintain aircraft, including fighter and cargo airplanes and helicopters.
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1157:, including Lt. Gen. Mohamed Osmana al-Hassan as Chief of General Staff; Lt. Gen. Abdallah al-Matari Hamid, Inspector General of the Armed Forces; several Deputy Chiefs of Staff; Lt. Gen. Essam Mohamed-Hassan Karar as commander-in-chief of the land forces; Rear Admiral Mahjoub Bushra Ahmed Rahma as commander of the naval forces; Lt. Gen. Essam al-Din Said Koko as commander-in-chief of the Air Force; and Major General Abdel Khair Abdallah Nasser Darjam as Commander of the Air Defence Forces.
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802:, composed of nine young officers and one civilian â exercised authority over a largely civilian cabinet. The council represented only a faction within the military establishment. From 1971 Nimeiri led a more civilian-based government. The first civil war ended in a negotiated settlement in 1973 by General Ismail. Sudan sent a brigade with infantry and supporting elements to the Sinai peninsula as a reinforcement to the Egyptian forces during the 1973
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Egypt, defined by a 25-year defense agreement signed in 1976. The accord provided for shared planning and staffing; the
Egyptians also supplied Sudan with ammunition and various types of weaponry, such as antitank missiles and armored personnel carriers. Al-Bashir reaffirmed the pact after his 1989 coup, but the Egyptians declined to supply additional military aid after Sudan refused to condemn the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
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829:, over fifty percent of most Army units were staffed by soldiers and NCOs from the South. Most had little commitment or dedication to the government â they joined for the sugar and other rations given to soldiers, as well as the salary. Although they often acquitted themselves well in battle, generally surrendering only when their food and ammunition were depleted, they had little stomach for offensive operations. Under President
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chemical weapons or precursor chemicals, a claim that led to the United States bombing of the plant. Similarly, news reports in 2004 that
Sudanese and Syrian troops had tested chemical weapons against civilians in Darfur were never confirmed. Some independent observers maintain that Garang on his part used the chemical-weapons issue as a disinformation campaign against Khartoum and Washington.
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1103:, the SPLA components were either integrated back into the SPLA or demobilised. The SPLA components however were seen as less of a concern than the SAF components. Many of the SAF JIU personnel were former militia ('Other Armed Groups' or OAGs) who were 'aligned' rather than being formally 'incorporated' within the Sudanese Army. 'Aside from regular SAF units in locations such as
1146:, and other uniformed forces." Article 34.(a) states that the "armed forces and Rapid Support Forces are a national military institution that protect the unity and sovereignty of the nation" and Article 34.(b) states that the relationship between the military institution and executive authority is to be organised by the "Armed Forces Law and the Rapid Support Forces Law".
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infantry brigades; a mechanised division and an independent mechanised infantry brigade; and an armoured division. Other elements are understood to include a
Special Forces battalion with five companies; an airborne division and a border guard brigade. Support elements include an engineer division.' Jane's reported the army's strength as 100,000 plus militias.
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groups and militias. Since the early 1990s, at least 34 countries have exported ammunition, light arms, and small arms to Sudan. In more recent years, reliable sources have suggested that there were between 1.9 and 3.2 million small arms in Sudan. About one-fifth of these weapons were held by the
Sudanese government and/or pro-Khartoum militias.
1111:, many of the SAF elements of the JIUs hail from the areas where they are serving and have strong family ties in these locations. As with the SPLA components, integration into the SPLA or increased incentives to demobilize are the only options the SAF components are likely to considerâmovement north being out of the question.'
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actual troop deployments. All of the divisions were understrength. The Sixth
Division in Darfur was a reorganised brigade with only 2,500 personnel. Unit strengths varied widely. Most brigades were composed of 1,000 to 1,500 troops." Keegan, writing in 1983, indicated that the northern command was located at
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Sudan manufactured at least a small amount of ammunition for light weapons in the early 1960s, but the country's capacity to produce arms greatly expanded with the opening of the GIAD industrial city south of
Khartoum in October 2000. Under the auspices of the Military Industry Corporation within the
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Relations with the
Soviets cooled in the late 1970s, and Sudan turned to China and Britain for training and equipment. In addition, Sudan received financing from Arab states, particularly Saudi Arabia, for the purchase of Western equipment. Until 1985, however, Sudan's closest military ties were with
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The proliferation of small arms in Sudan originated during the occupation of the country by
Ottoman and Egyptian forces and by the colonial powers, especially Britain and France, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Sudan had only a limited arms industry until the late 1990s, except
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was located in the north, although no major troop units were assigned to it. Each division had a liaison officer attached to general headquarters in Khartoum to facilitate the division's communication with various command elements. This organisational structure did not provide an accurate picture of
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The army service uniform was dark green, with insignia of rank displayed in gold on shoulder boards. It differed only slightly from police officer uniforms, which were another shade of green with black shoulder boards. A green beret was standard in the army except for airborne units, which wore red
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The SPLM/A, under the late John Garang's leadership, regularly accused the SAF of using chemical weapons in South Sudan, but these allegations were never substantiated. The same was true of the U.S. charge in 1998 that the Al-Shifa Pharmaceuticals Industries factory in Khartoum North was developing
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Diplomatic and military relations with Britain and other Western nations were broken after the June 1967 ArabâIsraeli War, and the breach was filled by close military cooperation with the Soviet Union. Soviet assistance coincided with a dramatic expansion in Sudan Armed Forces personnel from 18,000
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During 1969 the Sudanese Army consisted of about 26,500 men, four infantry brigades of four battalions each, three independent infantry battalions, one armoured regiment, a parachute regiment, an armoured regiment and three artillery regiments. After independence, British advisers helped train the
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Various Middle East and Gulf countries, particularly Iran and Libya but also Egypt, provided more than US$ 2 billion in âeconomic aidâ in the 1970s, much of which Khartoum used to buy weapons. Additionally, each of Sudan's neighbors provided weapons and/or sanctuary to various anti-Khartoum rebel
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said in May 2009 that 'There are a number of infantry divisions, divided among regional commands. The commander of each military region traditionally commanded the divisional and brigade commanders within his territory. It is understood that there are six infantry divisions and seven independent
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Sudan constituted one of Africa's major consumers of weapons in the early 2000s. As was the case in earlier decades, Sudan continued to rely on an array of suppliers, among them Belarus, China, Egypt, Iran, Romania, Russia, Poland, and South Africa, for ammunition, armored vehicles, helicopters,
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Jane's Sentinel reports that there are two engineer brigades supporting the 9th Airborne Division. Jane's Amphibious and Special Forces, 2010, listed the 9th Airborne Division headquartered in Khartoum which includes two airborne brigades and the 144th Special Forces Battalion, an anti-terrorist
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The United States reduced military grants and credits when the Southern Sudanese civil war resumed in 1983. After FY 1987, no assistance was extended with the exception of less than US$ 1 million annually for advanced training for SAF officers and maintenance for previously supplied equipment.
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U.S. military aid to Sudan initially consisted primarily of training a small number of Sudanese officers. Between fiscal year (FY) 1979 and FY 1982, military sales credits rose from US$ 5 million to US$ 100 million. Apart from aircraft, the United States provided Sudan with artillery, armored
1453:, to Sudan in 1959 helped build the impetus to create the Sudanese Navy. Yugoslavia was instrumental in the founding, training, and supply of vessels for the Sudanese Navy. Yugoslavia initially provided four coastal patrol boats. It was eventually established in 1962 to operate on the
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After its formation, the Joint Defence Board (JDB) met for the first time in January 2006. The Board was jointly chaired by SAF and SPLA lieutenant generals. The National Assembly passed the Joint Integrated Units Act on 17 January 2006. The JIUs were commanded by SPLA Major General
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1096:. But in the face of high hopes, the three most serious breaches of the CPA's permanent ceasefire resulted directly from the actions of JIU battalions and brigades. North/South distrust resulted in the JDB struggling to providing oversight and management of the JIUs.
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and the SAF, which has created clashes in Sudan. Since 2014, The UAE supplied arms and also trained RSF members for using heavy weapons. On 25 April 2023, footage emerged of thermobaric shells captured by Sudanese army, which shows its manufacturing in
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broke out in a series of actions in the south in late 1963 and early 1964. Attacks on police posts and convoys began in September 1963, and the higher-profile early attack on the Armed Forces came in January 1964, when rebels attacked the barracks at
716:. No. 2 Company of the Equatoria Corps had been ordered to make ready to move to the north for ceremonies marking the exit of the last British troops, but instead of obeying, the troops mutinied, along with other Southern soldiers across the South in
1415:'Fantan' fighter-attack aircraft. Soon after agreeing in November 1976 to provide Sudan with selected arms, the United States sold Sudan transport aircraft, a purchase financed by Saudi Arabia, followed several years later by Fâ5 combat aircraft.
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howitzers, infantry fighting vehicles, attack and fighter aircraft, multiple rocket launchers, main battle tanks, and transport aircraft. Additionally, China supervised arms assembly and assisted in the construction of weapons factories.
848:... ontrol extended from the headquarters of the general staff in Khartoum to the six regional commands (central, eastern, western, northern, southern, and Khartoum). Each regional command was organized along divisional lines. Thus, the
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tank. In addition, the 'Digna'a modernisation programme for the T-55 has been reported. Chinese Type 96 tanks have also been known to serve in the Sudanese Army. These are by far and away Sudan's most modern and powerful tanks.
947:, consisted of 10,000 active members, with 85,000 reserves. The Popular Defence Forces were deployed alongside regular army units against various rebel groups. In 2005, in accordance with the provisions of the Naivasha
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in 1966 to nearly 50,000 by 1972. The bulk of the equipment used by the ground and air forces throughout the 1970s until the early 1980s was of Soviet manufacture, including tanks, artillery, and MiG combat aircraft.
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for a production line for small-caliber ammunition. Consequently, foreign sources for weapons, equipment, ammunition, and technical training have been indispensable. The standard issue battle rifle is now an
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4th Infantry Division (unlike the other divisions, both 4th and 5th Divisions are under-strength divisions) which shall have a total strength of 6000 officers, NCOs, and men and shall be deployed in southern
755:. "The coup in the Sudan, far from being a take-over.. by the army, was a hand-over to the army. It was a coup by courtesy.. in response to the demand for emergency measures.." by the head of the government,
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unit. It also mentioned the two engineer brigades for special forces support. The 9th Airborne Division carried out projects north of the capital in 2022; in January 2022 it confronted demonstrators in
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Mohamed Ahmed Karar's book, Al-Jaysh Al-Sudani Wa Al-Inqaaz "The popular army and the NRC" translated as 'The Sudanese Army and National Salvation' (Khartoum, Sudan: Dar Al-Balad Publisher, 1990)
740:"In the aftermath of the 1954 Torit mutiny, Northern servicemen who had left the forces after the Second World War were allowed to return to the colours, and additional recruitment took place."
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in the year 2020, then supplied through the UAE to Sudan. Sundanese military received training by Egyptian forces. On the contrary Egypt also mediated the ceasefire as per the Egyptian source.
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The Sudanese Armed Forces today are equipped mainly with Soviet, Russian, Chinese, Ukrainian, and Sudanese manufactured weaponry. They have a weapons production company called the
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light tanks. By 2011 the total that the IISS listed was 360: 20 M-60, 60 Type 59, 270 T-54/55, and 10 'Al Bashier' (Type-85-IIM). The 'Al-Bashier' is a licensed version of the
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personnel carriers, Commando armored cars, and Mâ60 tanks. U.S. grant aid reached a peak of US$ 101 million in FY 1982. Sudan granted the United States naval facilities at
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Cookson, John A. U.S. Army Area Handbook for the Republic of the Sudan Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 550-27. Department of the Army, Foreign Areas Studies Division.
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area, joined the Sudan Armed Forces and became part of the Joint Integrated Units in Wau during the interim period. The number of his fighters was estimated at 400.
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654:(SDF) as local auxiliaries in 1925. The SDF consisted of a number of separate regiments. Most were made up of Muslim soldiers and stationed in the north, but the
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in the south was composed of Christians. During the Second World War, the SDF augmented allied forces engaging Italians in Ethiopia. They also served during the
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1629:. The air force uniform was blue, although the insignia of rank were the same as for the army. The standard naval uniform was white with blue shoulder boards.
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some airport-prepositioning rights for military equipment for contingent use. In 1981 and 1983, Sudanese and U.S. forces participated in the multi-national
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interpreted the changes in military leadership as a strategy by al-Burhan to "tighten his grip on the army after the removal of Islamist generals."
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5th Infantry Division which shall have a total strength of 6000 officers, NCOs, and men and shall be deployed in Southern Kordofan/Nuba Mountains
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The origins of the Sudanese army can be traced to six battalions of black soldiers from southern Sudan, recruited by the British during the
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report that's the Sudanese Armed Force have around 300,000 personnel (without counting the reserve forces and the different paramilitary).
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by the United Kingdom. The Egyptians wanted more oversight in the Sudan and created specialized units of Sudanese auxiliaries within the
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732:. Thousands of Northern troops were flown in to suppress the mutiny, and by the month's end, the Equatoria Corps had been "eliminated."
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Bienen, H.S., and J. Moore, 'The Sudan Military Economic Corporations,' Armed Forces and Society Vol. 13, No. 4, 1987, pp. 489â516
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broke out again in 1983 and continued until 2005. The Armed Forces operated under the authority of the People's Armed Forces Act 1986.
3591:âNew War, Old Enemies: Conflict Dynamics in South Kordofanâ, by Claudio Gramizzi and JĂ©rĂŽme Tubiana, now available for downloading at
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Bechtold, Peter K. âMilitary Rule in the Sudan: The First Five Years of Jaâfar NumayrÄ«.â Middle East Journal 29, no. 1 (1975): 16â32.
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after months of protests against his rule. On 3 June 2019, the Sudanese Armed Forces, led by the Rapid Support Forces carried out the
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3rd Infantry Division which shall have a total strength of 7000 officers, NCOs, and men and shall be deployed in Bahr El Ghazal area
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commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and chair of Sudan's Sovereignty Council, Lt. General Abdul-Fattah al-Burhan
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The navy, according to 2004 estimates from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, had 1,800 personnel, and a base at
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2nd Infantry Division which shall have a total strength of 8000 officers, NCOs, and men and shall be deployed in Upper Nile area
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1st Infantry Division which shall have a total strength of 9000 officers, NCOs, and men and shall be deployed in Equatoria area
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who seized power in the 1989 coup, armed forces under the government of Sudan included the Land Forces, the Sudanese Navy, the
983:. In 2010 it was reported that a Republican Guard existed as a presidential security unit, led by Major General Khalid Hamad.
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The Armed Forces have suffered significant numbers of senior personnel killed in several aircraft crashes, in 2001, and in
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To reduce the pressure on the regular armed forces, the Sudanese government made extensive use of militias, such as the
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1197:. Significant data has been made available by the UN Experts' Groups on the Sudan on arms supplies to Sudanese forces.
798:, thus bringing the army into political control for the second time. From 1969 until 1971, a military government â the
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1042:... confirm unity of the country, the JIUs shall dissolve with each component reverting to its mother Armed Forces."
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3405:"A Generation of Mysteries?: Sketching the Threads of the Sudanese Armed Forces' First Quarter Century (c.1953â1976)"
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Armored vehicles are produced, maintained, and repaired at the Elshaheed Ibrahim Shams el Deen Complex in Khartoum.
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Independent Brigade which shall be deployed in Khartoum with the total strength of 3000 officers, NCOs, and men
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is the head of state, the symbol of its sovereignty and unity, and the Supreme Commander of the armed forces,
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there shall be formed Joint/Integrated Units during the Pre-Interim and Interim Period from the SAF and the
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said the Navy comprised six patrol craft, two landing craft, and three auxiliary vessels with its base at
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Army and Air Force, and British equipment predominated in the ground forces. There were 50
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estimated that the SAF had 104,800 personnel supported by 17,500 paramilitary personnel.
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berets. The police wore black berets. Officers of field grade and above frequently wore
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Militias, Rebels and Islamist Militants â Human Insecurity and State Crises in Africa
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Ofcansky, Thomas P. (2015). "Foreign Military Assistance". In Berry, LaVerle (ed.).
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1286:
The IISS estimated in 2011 that Sudan had 778+ artillery pieces, including 20 US
991:
865:
756:
701:
655:
531:
242:
98:
2028:
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to Sudan in 1975, as well as sixteen inshore patrol craft and two supply ships:
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4388:
4258:
4245:
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4023:
4013:
3998:
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on the Red Sea. By 2017 IISS estimates for navy personnel had fallen to 1,300.
1124:
1081:
830:
803:
791:
748:
620:
326:
3420:
2831:"United Nations Register of Conventional Arms Report of the Secretary-General"
2771:
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On independence in 1956, the army was "regarded as a highly trained, competent
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4033:
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3793:
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3275:. Working Paper No. 20. Small Arms Survey Human Security Baseline Assessment.
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Iran Military Power: Ensuring Regime Survival and Securing Regional Dominance
1618:
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472:
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123:
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W.H. Besant (April 1934). "The Early Days of the Egyptian Army, 1883â1892".
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on 18 August 1955, just before independence, prompting the formation of the
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3983:
1602:
1412:
1408:
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3200:. London: Routledge for the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
3110:
1153:, issued a decree appointing a new military top-level command, called the
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1626:
1392:
1232:
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1085:
929:
663:
350:
2879:"Civilian firms of Sudanese army to be under government control: Hamdok"
2611:
1740:"Military and security service personnel strengths - the World Factbook"
1601:
Before 1970 the highest officer grade in the rank structure was that of
1437:
751:, the armed forces commander, and Ahmad Abd al Wahab, seized power in a
643:
called Al-Awtirah. This became the nucleus of the modern Sudanese Army.
4970:
4512:
3576:
3189:
1837:
1533:
1469:
1458:
1422:, where No. 2 Fighter-Attack Squadron SuAF operated J-7s for a period.
1330:
1319:
1276:
853:
768:
721:
675:
3540:
3223:
Kramer, Robert S.; Lobban, Richard A.; Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn (2013).
2545:"Sudan: Draft Constitutional Charter for the 2019 Transitional Period"
5158:
5130:
3604:
2906:
1388:
1334:
1202:
1060:
951:, Joint Integrated Units were formed together with the rebels of the
873:
2401:"Sudan's Aspirational Army: A History of the Joint Integrated Units"
1348:
943:
estimated that the Popular Defence Forces, the military wing of the
619:
in 1899. The highest-ranking British officer in Egypt, known as the
2457:"Sudan Power-Sharing Deal Reached by Military and Civilian Leaders"
2429:
El Sirgany, Sarah; Elbagir, Nima; Abdullah, Yasir (11 April 2019).
1006:, dozens of Sudanese soldiers were reported killed in an ambush by
980:
928:
with the NIF in 1997. The SSDF was led by former Garang lieutenant
897:
857:
551:
151:
3461:
The South Sudan Defence Forces in the Wake of the Juba Declaration
3184:
The Barrel of a Gun: Political Power in Africa and the Coup d'etat
2247:"Rebels kill dozens of Sudanese troops in Yemen: military sources"
1476:
on the Red Sea and at Khartoum. The navy had two 70-ton, 75-foot,
3629:
3087:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
2983:
2854:"Exotic Armour: An Inside Look At Sudan's Armour Repair Facility"
2220:"Republican Palace celebrates the change of the Republican Guard"
1454:
1264:
1220:
1213:
1104:
1007:
709:
410:
398:
290:
3287:. Washington DC: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress.
1341:(SA-7 Grail), and a large number of various anti-aircraft guns.
3273:
Uncertain Future: Armed Violence in Southern Sudan (April 2010)
3213:
2702:
2700:
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914:
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806:. It arrived too late, on 28 October 1973 and saw no fighting.
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estimates that the SAF may have up to 200,000 personnel. While
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2642:
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2632:
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2265:"Chapter VI, Security Arrangements, paragraphs 20.1 and 20.2"
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1400:
1272:
1248:
1072:
There shall be formed a JIU Infantry Battalion for Abyei Area
705:
671:
555:
302:
3395:
In Need of Review: SPLA Transformation in 2006â10 and Beyond
3350:; Stitt, G. M. S.; Molony, C. J. C.; Toomer, S. E. (1959) .
2382:"Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement â Peace Accords Matrix"
1923:
1656:
Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael
3609:"Why the Military Promised to Withdraw from Power in Sudan"
3579:, Small Arms Survey HSBA Working Paper No.10, December 2007
3361:
3155:
Civil wars and revolution in the Sudan: essays on the Sudan
2623:
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The SAF and government-aligned militias have fought in the
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314:
2114:
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2047:
2045:
2043:
2006:
2004:
1755:"After a year of war in Sudan, what is the situation now?"
1149:
On 28 October 2019, the chair of the Sovereignty Council,
5182:- country that sometimes recognized as part of Arab world
3521:
3346:
3222:
3116:
3042:"Day-long ceasefire agreed in Sudan amid civil war fears"
2959:
2617:
2434:
2428:
1843:
1575:
3209:. London: International Institute for Strategic Studies.
2567:
2016:
1964:
1962:
1688:, Defense Intelligence Agency, August 2019, p. 90,
1114:
593:
returned to Sudan by October 2019). The outbreak of the
2907:"WINGS PALETTE â MiG MiG-21/J-7 Fishbed/Mongol â Sudan"
2476:
2040:
2001:
1947:
1849:
1366:
have also been spotted with the Sudanese armed forces.
1119:
On 11 April 2019, the Sudanese Armed Forces launched a
790:
On 25 May 1969, several young officers, led by Colonel
3438:
A History of South Sudan: from slavery to independence
3072:. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. 1992
2971:
2746:"Military Industry Corporation (MIC) Official Website"
2720:"Military Industry Corporation (MIC) Official Website"
2431:"Sudan's President Bashir forced out in military coup"
2143:
2141:
2071:
1991:
1989:
1974:
1935:
3577:
A Paramilitary Revolution: The Popular Defence Forces
2599:
1959:
1418:
A long-established training centre and airbase is at
1017:
771:. President Abboud was forced to step down following
3015:"The UAE sold arms to both warring parties in Sudan"
2174:"Defense & Security Intelligence & Analysis"
545:
3243:
2995:
2989:
2410:
2274:
2199:"ۧÙÙ۱ÙŰ© ۧÙŰȘۧ۳ŰčŰ© ۧÙÙ
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2138:
2132:
2102:
2059:
1986:
2924:
1825:
1026:which ended the second civil war, stated that "...
689:, Commandant of the Sudan Defence Force, wrote in
4833:States and regions with limited or no recognition
2799:
2797:
2772:"sudanese tanks ۯۚۧۚۧŰȘ ۧÙÙÙۧŰȘ ۧÙÙ
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5191:
4968:
3947:
2527:
1590:
1725:
1723:
1721:
1719:
1511:2 Sobat class amphibious/Transport/Supply boats
1212:The IISS reported in 2007 that the SAF had 200
1101:Southern Sudanese independence referendum, 2011
1099:With the dissolution of the JIUs following the
3291:
3144:. 93, No. 4 (JulyâAugust 2004). Archived from
2794:
1929:
1578:in recent years has supplied arms to both the
1522:
1231:The IISS reported 218 armoured cars (6 French
1189:List of equipment of the Sudanese Armed Forces
4954:
4528:
3645:
3435:
1505:2 ex-Yugoslav patrol boats (Kraljevica class)
1205:variant that is domestically manufactured by
3270:
2521:
2120:
1890:"Major-General Sir Reginald "Cully" Scoones"
1716:
1136:August 2019 Draft Constitutional Declaration
40:
3546:
3135:
1855:
4961:
4947:
4535:
4521:
3652:
3638:
3218:. London: Institute for Strategic Studies.
3039:
2575:"Sudan reforms military command structure"
2295:"Rebels, militias and governance in Sudan"
1780:"Sudan withdraws 10,000 troops from Yemen"
49:
3620:
1166:
1138:states that the mixed civilianâmilitary "
597:saw the SAF and RSF fighting each other.
4542:
3809:Conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
3440:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3402:
3397:. Working Paper. HSBA-Small Arms Survey.
3314:
3214:Institute for Strategic Studies (1971).
2977:
2945:Sudan, A Country Study. Vol. 550, no. 27
2706:
2605:
2077:
2053:
2022:
1980:
1968:
1645:
1436:
957:
3246:"Country Profile Sudan (December 2004)"
3152:
2618:Kramer, Lobban & Fluehr-Lobban 2013
2494:[(Constitutional Declaration)]
2316:"SALAM MILITIA FORCES JOIN SPLA IN WAU"
2292:
1941:
14:
5192:
3444:
3294:The Secret War in the Sudan: 1955â1972
3271:McEvoy, Claire; LeBrun, Emile (2010).
3164:
3040:MacDiarmid, Campbell (18 April 2023).
2965:
2942:
2930:
2482:
1000:2012 South Sudan-Sudan border conflict
800:National Revolutionary Command Council
773:demonstrations which began in mid-1964
4942:
4516:
3974:
3633:
3457:
3392:
3383:
3181:
3064:
3062:
2454:
2416:
2280:
2010:
1953:
1115:After Al-Bashir's fall (2019âpresent)
55:Insignia of the Sudanese Armed Forces
3819:Second Transitional Military Council
3563:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a100747
3279:
3204:
3195:
3001:
2587:from the original on 30 October 2019
2147:
2108:
2065:
2035:Institute for Strategic Studies 1971
1995:
1871:House of Lords Debate, 10 March 1954
1831:
1792:from the original on 31 October 2019
1355:Osa mobile air defence systems, and
1318:in service include the Soviet 122mm
3774:First Transitional Military Council
3603:
3541:http://www.jstor.org/stable/4325326
3409:Journal of African Military History
2949:Library of Congress Country Studies
2308:
2286:
1553:Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
547:Al-Quwwat al-Musallaha as-Sudaniyah
535:
41:
24:
3659:
3533:
3403:Robinson, Colin D (8 April 2022).
3324:(5th ed.). Washington, D.C.:
3226:Historical Dictionary of the Sudan
3059:
2811:from the original on 14 April 2010
2509:from the original on 5 August 2019
2492:"(ۧÙŰŻŰłŰȘÙŰ±Ù Declaration (ۧÙŰč۱ۚÙŰ©))"
2398:
1646:Hoffmann, Anette (November 2021).
1609:), but new grades were added when
1329:Also reported in 2013 were Soviet
1018:Joint Integrated Units (2005â2011)
25:
5211:
3829:2019â2021 transition to democracy
1896:. 11 October 1991. Archived from
1752:
962:Flag of the 9th Airborne Division
562:estimated the forces' numbers at
27:Combined military forces of Sudan
5124:Autonomous regional armed forces
5110:Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
4841:Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
4613:Democratic Republic of the Congo
3824:Transitional Sovereignty Council
3509: This article incorporates
3504:
3258:from the original on 28 May 2010
3186:. Allen Lane, The Penguin Press.
3165:Cooper, Tom (2 September 2003).
3104: This article incorporates
3099:
3082:
2851:
2222:. 1 January 2010. Archived from
1729:IISS Military Balance 2011, 443.
1131:, leaving over 128 people dead.
820:
403:
391:
379:
367:
355:
343:
331:
319:
307:
295:
283:
171:Transitional Sovereignty Council
128:
116:
104:
5097:States with limited recognition
3447:Jane's Fighting Ships 1999â2000
3033:
3007:
2943:Nelson, Harold D., ed. (1982).
2936:
2899:
2871:
2845:
2823:
2782:from the original on 3 May 2014
2764:
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2712:
2448:
2422:
2392:
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2239:
2212:
2191:
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2153:
2083:
1912:
1882:
1861:
1698:, DIA-Q-00055-A, archived from
1247:) in 2007, alongside 15 Soviet
1084:background and operated in the
735:
577:In 2016â2017, the paramilitary
3613:Political Violence at a Glance
3436:Rolandsen; Daly, M.W. (2018).
2837:. 15 July 2013. Archived from
1804:
1746:
1732:
1673:
1639:
1209:and referred to as the Dinar.
1032:Sudan People's Liberation Army
953:Sudan People's Liberation Army
906:Khartoum International Airport
631:stimulated by Egyptian leader
615:. Sudan officially became the
13:
1:
3467:. Geneva: Small Arms Survey.
3445:Sharpe, Richard, ed. (1999).
3167:"Sudan, Civil War since 1955"
3136:Aboul-Enein, Youssef (2004).
3128:
2455:Walsh, Declan (4 July 2019).
1591:Uniforms, ranks, and insignia
1538:United States Central Command
1207:Military Industry Corporation
1195:Military Industry Corporation
1024:Comprehensive Peace Agreement
841:, which were formed in 1989.
695:Royal Leicestershire Regiment
625:Governor General of the Sudan
585:members participating in the
273:Military Industry Corporation
3244:Library of Congress (2004).
3216:The Military Balance 1970â71
3171:Air Combat Information Group
2304:. Tshwane: ISS. p. 277.
1502:1 Swiftship type patrol boat
1372:
1351:mobile air defense systems,
1182:
888:(Southern Command), and the
7:
4678:Ivory Coast (CĂŽte d'Ivoire)
3153:Collins, Robert O. (2005).
2270:. p. 111 (129 of 260).
1919:British Troops in the Sudan
1523:Foreign military assistance
1499:4 Kurmuk class patrol boats
1481:-class coastal patrol craft
1283:were ordered in 1981â1986.
1251:. Also reported were 42 US
613:reconquest of Sudan in 1898
546:
85:; 68 years ago
66:; 99 years ago
10:
5216:
3687:Pre-independence governors
3622:10.1007/s12286-023-00561-z
3292:O'Ballance, Edgar (1977).
2355:. May 2008. Archived from
2300:. In Okumu, Wafula (ed.).
2091:Joint Integrated Units Act
1594:
1508:3 Sewart type patrol craft
1376:
1186:
949:Comprehensive Peace Accord
922:South Sudan Defence Forces
712:guerilla movement and the
604:
600:
595:ongoing war in the country
247:$ 2.47 Billion (2017 est.)
201:Muhammad Othman al-Hussein
5177:
5139:
5123:
5095:
4977:
4859:
4831:
4548:
4486:
4397:
4298:
4289:
4219:
4210:
4108:
4099:
3867:
3858:
3717:Anglo-Egyptian occupation
3677:
3668:
3421:10.1163/24680966-bja10009
3326:Federal Research Division
3207:The Military Balance 2007
3198:The Military Balance 2017
1491:), both transferred from
1316:Multiple rocket launchers
937:Federal Research Division
890:Seventh Armoured Division
815:Second Sudanese Civil War
508:
496:2021 Sudanese coup d'Ă©tat
486:2019 Sudanese coup d'Ă©tat
448:Second Sudanese Civil War
427:Military history of Sudan
421:
416:
278:
268:
261:
251:
241:
236:
226:
218:
210:
205:
197:
187:
176:
164:
157:
145:
97:
79:
75:(as Sudan Defence Forces)
60:
48:
39:
34:
4598:Central African Republic
3528:(Archived 2007 edition.)
3451:Jane's Information Group
3123:(Archived 2007 edition.)
3070:"Sudan: A Country Study"
2990:Library of Congress 2004
2293:Wassara, Samson (2010).
2178:Jane's Information Group
2161:Jane's Information Group
2133:Library of Congress 2004
2121:McEvoy & LeBrun 2010
1632:
972:Jane's Information Group
926:Khartoum Peace Agreement
900:(Khartoum Command). The
764:First Sudanese Civil War
714:First Sudanese Civil War
572:Al Jazeera Media Network
536:ۧÙÙÙۧŰȘ ۧÙÙ
ŰłÙŰŰ© ۧÙŰłÙۯۧÙÙŰ©
433:First Sudanese Civil War
42:ۧÙÙÙۧŰȘ ۧÙÙ
ŰłÙŰŰ© ۧÙŰłÙۯۧÙÙŰ©
3759:National Reconciliation
3393:Rands, Richard (2010).
1597:Military ranks of Sudan
1451:President of Yugoslavia
1432:
880:(Western Command), the
868:(Eastern Command), the
860:(Central Command), the
668:Long Range Desert Group
660:Western Desert Campaign
515:Military ranks of Sudan
5169:People's Defense Units
3799:United Nations Mission
3584:Joint Integrated Units
3511:public domain material
3384:Poggo, Scopas (2008).
3318:Sudan: a country study
3285:Sudan, A Country Study
3196:IISS (February 2017).
3106:public domain material
2953:Department of the Army
2320:Catholic Radio Network
1551:According to the U.S.
1442:
1167:Education and training
1151:Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
1134:Article 10.(a) of the
963:
945:National Islamic Front
839:Popular Defence Forces
685:In July 1951, Maj Gen
182:Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
4758:SĂŁo TomĂ© and PrĂncipe
4618:Republic of the Congo
4173:Native administration
3779:Coalitions/Bashir Era
3692:Pre and early history
3388:. Palgrave MacMillan.
2805:"Arms Trade Register"
2159:Jane's World Armies,
1440:
1271:, 20 Czech or Polish
996:SudanâSPLM-N conflict
961:
605:Further information:
556:Republic of the Sudan
524:Sudanese Armed Forces
35:Sudanese Armed Forces
5082:United Arab Emirates
4543:Militaries of Africa
3597:10 June 2016 at the
3458:Young, John (2006).
3182:First, Ruth (1970).
2096:18 July 2011 at the
1876:12 July 2009 at the
1844:Playfair et al. 1959
1812:"The World Factbook"
1542:Exercise Bright Star
1466:Defence Intelligence
1391:attack helicopters,
1144:Rapid Support Forces
1094:Thomas Cirillo Swaka
794:, seized power in a
785:Ferret armoured cars
691:British Army Review,
637:granted independence
617:Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
579:Rapid Support Forces
438:Arab Deterrent Force
4889:Plazas de soberanĂa
3932:Non-marine molluscs
3607:(10 January 2023).
3582:Small Arms Survey,
3449:. Coulsdon, Surry:
3330:Library of Congress
3229:. Scarecrow Press.
3177:on 12 October 2004.
2968:, pp. 657â658.
2778:. 12 October 2011.
2709:, pp. 344â347.
2583:. 29 October 2019.
2386:peaceaccords.nd.edu
2322:. 13 September 2012
1900:on 24 February 2015
1788:. 30 October 2019.
1395:training aircraft,
1347:main battle tanks,
1140:Sovereignty Council
1078:Eltom Elnur Daldoum
941:Library of Congress
825:By the time of the
652:Sudan Defence Force
607:Sudan Defence Force
501:War in Sudan (2023)
491:Al-Fashaga conflict
463:Invasion of Anjouan
189:Minister of Defence
4969:Militaries of the
4272:Telecommunications
3707:Turkish occupation
3517:The World Factbook
3348:Playfair, I. S. O.
3281:Metz, Helen Chapin
3112:The World Factbook
2543:(10 August 2019).
2500:raisethevoices.org
2462:The New York Times
1868:British Parliament
1607:lieutenant general
1443:
1385:Sudanese Air Force
1379:Sudanese Air Force
1012:Hajjah Governorate
988:Sudanese Civil War
964:
835:Sudanese Air Force
269:Domestic suppliers
177:Commander-in-Chief
136:Sudanese Air Force
18:Sudan Armed Forces
5200:Military of Sudan
5187:
5186:
4936:
4935:
4929:
4913:
4901:
4893:
4633:Equatorial Guinea
4510:
4509:
4482:
4481:
4285:
4284:
4248:(former currency)
4206:
4205:
4143:Foreign relations
4095:
4094:
4077:
4076:
3970:
3969:
3949:Natural disasters
3854:
3853:
3839:October 2021 coup
3804:Nomadic conflicts
3729:Independent Sudan
3520:(2024 ed.).
3474:978-2-8288-0077-2
3339:978-0-8444-0750-0
3236:978-0-8108-7940-9
3188:(see author link
3115:(2024 ed.).
2752:on 9 January 2008
2555:on 10 August 2019
2490:(4 August 2019).
2349:Sudan Issue Brief
2013:, p. 222-23.
1956:, p. 31, 40.
1695:978-0-16-095157-2
1605:(equivalent to a
1464:In 1971, British
1243:, and 30 British
1217:main battle tanks
1129:Khartoum massacre
1002:. As part of the
902:Airborne Division
629:nationalist riots
627:. In 1922, after
623:, also served as
544:
520:
519:
458:Battle of Malakal
279:Foreign suppliers
228:Reserve personnel
211:Military age
166:Supreme Commander
16:(Redirected from
5207:
5141:Non-state actors
4979:Sovereign states
4963:
4956:
4949:
4940:
4939:
4928:(United Kingdom)
4927:
4925:Tristan da Cunha
4921:Ascension Island
4911:
4899:
4891:
4550:Sovereign states
4537:
4530:
4523:
4514:
4513:
4495:
4296:
4295:
4262:
4249:
4217:
4216:
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4105:
3972:
3971:
3945:
3944:
3865:
3864:
3764:Second Civil War
3675:
3674:
3654:
3647:
3640:
3631:
3630:
3626:
3624:
3566:
3525:
3508:
3507:
3493:
3491:
3489:
3483:
3477:. Archived from
3466:
3454:
3441:
3432:
3398:
3389:
3380:
3378:
3376:
3352:Butler, J. R. M.
3343:
3323:
3311:
3288:
3276:
3267:
3265:
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4113:Ambassadors
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4004:East Darfur
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4703:Madagascar
4658:The Gambia
4593:Cape Verde
4449:Literature
4335:minorities
4261:(currency)
4178:Parliament
4133:Corruption
4069:White Nile
4039:River Nile
3989:Al Qadarif
3605:Ali, Hager
3190:Ruth First
3129:References
2835:www.un.org
2730:5 November
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2417:Rands 2010
2326:12 January
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1796:7 February
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1709:19 October
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1470:Port Sudan
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4277:Transport
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4138:Elections
4082:Districts
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3892:Volcanoes
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3860:Geography
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3769:1985 coup
3744:1969 coup
3739:1958 coup
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3002:IISS 2017
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2251:France 24
2148:IISS 2007
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2066:Metz 1992
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