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The Turkmen Ground Forces () is the army branch of the
Armed Forces of Turkmenistan The Armed Forces of Turkmenistan (), known informally as the Turkmen National Army () is the national military of Turkmenistan. It consists of the Turkmen Ground Forces, Ground Forces, the Turkmen Air Force, Air Force and Air Defense Forces, Tur ...
. The ground forces include the
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, 3rd, 11th, and 22nd Motor Rifle
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as well as smaller units consisting of various types of troops.


History

The basis of the present-day Turkmen Ground Forces are several rifle divisions from the Turkestan Military District (based in neighboring
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) of the
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. Of these units, the 36th Army Corps was stationed in the
Turkmen SSR The Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Turkmenistan, the Turkmen SSR, TuSSR, Turkmenistan, or Turkmenia, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union, constituent republics of the Soviet Union located in Soviet Central Asia, ...
. More than 50,000 former
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personnel were either withdrawn or fired following the creation of the national defence ministry. This was more than half the Soviet troops who operated in the
Turkmen SSR The Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Turkmenistan, the Turkmen SSR, TuSSR, Turkmenistan, or Turkmenia, was one of the Republics of the Soviet Union, constituent republics of the Soviet Union located in Soviet Central Asia, ...
at the end of 1991. The interim army commanders in the first half of the 1990s included Major General Viktor Zavarzin and Lieutenant General Nikolai Kormiltsev (chief of staff and commander of the Separate Combined-Arms Army of Turkmenistan respectively). By 1993, the ground forces operated 200 military units, 70 of which were under joint Turkmen-Russian jurisdictions. The ground forces had been reduced to about 11,000 by 1996, which was organized into a singular army corps. The army has celebrated 27 January as Defender of the Fatherland Day since 2009.


Structure

Units of the Ground Forces are located in each of the five military districts: Ahal Military District,
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Military District, Dashoguz Military District, Lebap Military District, Mary Military District. Direct operational control of the ground forces is carried out by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan. In late 2017, the
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listed the Ground Forces with a special forces regiment; a tank brigade, reportedly the 14th; the 3rd Motor Rifle Division, of a tank regiment, three motor rifle regiments, and an artillery regiment; the 22nd Motor Rifle Division "Atamyrat Niyazov" with one tank regiment, one motor rifle regiment, and an artillery regiment; four motor rifle brigades; a naval infantry brigade, and the 2nd Training Motor Rifle Division "Alp Arslan". The IISS also listed smaller formations: a Scud brigade with SS-1 Scud; an artillery brigade; a mixed artillery/anti-tank regiment; a
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brigade; an anti-tank regiment; an engineer regiment; and two
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brigades. An undated list of Ground Forces units included the following: * 2nd Training Motor Rifle Division "Alp Arslan" (Headquarters Tejen in the
Ahal Region Ahal Region (; from , also ) is one of five regions of Turkmenistan, provinces of Turkmenistan. It is in the south-center of the country, bordering Iran and Afghanistan along the Kopet Dag, Kopet Dag Range. Its area is and population 886,845 (20 ...
) **1 Tank Regiment **1 Motorized Rifle Regiment **1 Artillery Regiment *3rd Motorized Rifle Division named
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(Headquarters
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) **1 Tank Regiment **3 Motorized Rifle Regiments **1 Artillery Regiment * 11th Motor Rifle Division "Sultan Sanjar" (Headquarters
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, Mary Region) **1 Tank Regiment **1 (23rd) Motorized Rifle Regiment **1 Artillery Regiment * 22nd Motorized Rifle Division named after Hero of Turkmenistan Atamyrat Niyazov (Headquarters
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, Balkan Region) **1 Tank Regiment **1 Motorized Rifle Regiment **1 Artillery Regiment *4th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade named after
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(deployed in the city of
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,
Lebap Region Lebap Region () is one of the regions of Turkmenistan. It is in the northeast of the country, bordering Afghanistan, Uzbekistan along the Amu Darya. Its administrative centre is Türkmenabat (formerly named Çärjew). It has an area of 93,727 sq ...
) *5th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade named after Chaghri Beg *6th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade named after Gorogly Beg * 152nd Independent Air Assault Battalion *Artillery Brigade (deployed near Ashgabat) *Independent Anti-Tank Regiment *Independent Mixed Artillery Anti-Tank Regiment *Rocket-propelled Artillery Team (deployed near Ashgabat) *Anti-aircraft Missile Brigade named after
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*Anti-aircraft Missile Brigade *Independent Engineer Regiment (deployed near Ashgabat) * Independent Honor Guard Battalion of the Ministry of Defence (deployed in Ashgabat)


Facilities

*Kelyata Training Center ( Bäherden District of the
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) *Northern Kelete Training Ground (near the village of Kelete) *Mountain Training Center "South Kelyata" (near
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)


Equipment


Commanders

* Geldymukhammed Ashirmukhammedov (1997-2002) * Colonel Mashat Orazgeldyev (2002-24 June 2004) * Colonel Bayramgeldy Akummedov (23 June 2007 – 5 November 2009) * Lieutenant Colonel Batyr Mollayev (5 November 2009-?) *Colonel Rovshen Ayazov (c. 2017)


Traditions


Battle Banners

To receive a battle banner, commanders of military units approach the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, receiving the battle banner from his hands and handing it over to the standard bearer. Then, having unfurled the green battle banners, groups of standard-bearers led by their commanders, chasing a step, pass in front of the line of participants in the current ceremony and take their places. It occurs on holidays such as State Flag and Constitution Day.


Cavalry

In October 2012, special cavalry units were ordered to be established in the ground forces. That same year, the Equestrian Complex of the Ministry of Defense was opened.


Ranks

In 2003, President Niyazov called for the strengthening of the Ground Forces in accordance with national traditions. Speaking at the Defence Ministry, he said that the Turkmen "esger" (warrior) carries more respect that just “soldier”. As a result, he reverted the ranks to traditional names and structure: * Esger - warrior * Onbashi - leader of 10 (section leader) * Yuzbashi - leader of 100 (junior officer) * Munbashi - leader of 1000 (senior officer) * Goshunbashi - Army commander The rank of a marshal was also reintroduced.Игорь Елков, Вся постсоветская рать: Какая из бывших советских республик всех сильнее, ''Российская газета'' - Неделя №3893 от 7 октября 2005

These ranks were all reverted to their more russified predecessors after his death in 2006.


Personnel


Conscripts

Service in the army is required for all males under 27 years of age. Only some of the conscript's time in the military is occupied with military service, the rest being occupied with "labour" (half a day) and "self-improvement" (2–3 hours a day) by reciting traditional Turkoman texts, learning songs and playing music. Minister of Defence Dangatar Kopekov stated in 1992 that legislation was drafted to where draft dodgers would face "very severe measures, including criminal responsibility". Despite this, desertion is rampant, and was at a 20% rate in 1994. In August 2020, a Turkmen court sentenced
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See also

*
Armed Forces of Turkmenistan The Armed Forces of Turkmenistan (), known informally as the Turkmen National Army () is the national military of Turkmenistan. It consists of the Turkmen Ground Forces, Ground Forces, the Turkmen Air Force, Air Force and Air Defense Forces, Tur ...
* Turkmen Naval Forces * Turkmen Air Force * Begench Beknazarov


References

Military of Turkmenistan 1992 establishments in Turkmenistan Armies by country