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  2. List of equipment of the Moldovan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Mainly Regular Army, Special Forces and Police Mk 19 United States: Automatic grenade launcher: Mounted on Humvees. [3] [5] F-1 Soviet Union: Hand grenade: Regular Army, Special Forces, Police RGD-5 Soviet Union: Hand grenade Regular Army and Special Forces Zarya Stun Grenade Soviet Union: Stun grenade: Regular Army, Special Forces, Police ...

  3. Kenya Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Army Corps of Signals; Military Police Corps; Kenya Army Education Corps; Medical Battalion; Defence Forces Constabulary (DFC) The Kenya Ranger Strike Force initiative began in 2006 with a request from the Ministry of Defence; creation of KRSF highlighted extensively in KMOD White Paper on Military Cooperation for 2011–2016. [41]

  4. New Caledonian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Army: The Pacific Marine Infantry Regiment (RIMAP-NC) has 3 bases. About 80 percent of the 700-member regiment is composed of soldiers on short-term (four month) deployments from metropolitan France. About 80 percent of the 700-member regiment is composed of soldiers on short-term (four month) deployments from metropolitan France.

  5. Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The 32nd Army had been redesignated initially the 1st Army Corps (1988), then the 40th Army (June 1991). It came under Kazakh control in May 1992. On November 1, 1992, on the basis of units of the former Soviet 40th Army of the Turkestan Military District , the First Army Corps was created, with its headquarters in Semipalatinsk. [ 17 ]

  6. Armed Forces of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia [13] (Armenian: Հայաստանի Հանրապետության զինված ուժեր, romanized: Hayastani Hanrapetut’yan zinvats uzher, abbreviated ՀՀ ԶՈՒ, HH ZU), sometimes referred to as the Armenian Army (հայկական բանակ), is the national military of Armenia.

  7. Azerbaijani Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The army was created based on the Nakhchivan 5th Army Corps to strengthen defense capability of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, increase of combat capability of military units and formations of the Armed Forces, improve central control, reports quoting the Defence Ministry said.

  8. Armed Forces of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Haiti's military lie in the Haitian Revolution.A decade of warfare produced a military cadre from which Haiti's early leaders emerged. Defeat of the French demonstrated Haiti's considerable strategic stamina and tactical capabilities, but Haiti's victory did not translate into a successful national government or a strong economy.

  9. Armed Forces of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus (Belarusian: Узброеныя сілы Рэспублікі Беларусь [УС РБ], romanized: Uzbrojenyja sily Respubliki Bielaruś [US RB]; Russian: Вооруженные силы Республики Беларусь, romanized: Vooruzhennyye sily Respubliki Belarus) are the military forces of Belarus.