14th Special Forces Division | |
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Syrian Armed Forces Flag | |
Active | early 1990s – present |
Country | Syria |
Allegiance | Syrian Government |
Branch | Syrian Army |
Type | Division |
Role | Light Infantry |
Size | 3 regiments |
Garrison/HQ | Damascus |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
Maj.Gen. Ali Haydar Maj.Gen. Bassel al-Assad |
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The 14th Special Forces Division is a division of the Syrian Armed Forces specializing in light infantry operations.
Role[]
Syrians use the term 'Special Forces' to describe the 14th, 15th divisions, as well as the independent 'special forces' regiments, but they more closely resemble conventional light infantry units, than Western Special Forces in both mission and composition. The term Special Forces has been applied ostensibly because of their specialized training in airborne and air assault operations, but they should be regarded as light infantry forces and elite only in relation to the conventional armored and mechanized brigades of the Syrian Army.[1]
History[]
The 14th Special Forces Division was established to command three Special Forces Regiments after the mid 1990s restructuring of Ali Haydar’s consolidated Special Forces Command.[2]
Haydar's Special Forces expanded in size to 25,000 men, and formed a key part of the Syrian government's security apparatus. The Special Forces were trained in airborne operations, and were rivaled on power only by the Defense Companies controlled by Hafez's brother, Rifaat. As such, the 14th Division became a strong counter-weight to the Defense Companies, as both these formations were largely airborne divisions.
Traditionally they are recruited from the Alawite sect to ensure loyalty to the regime. Intelligence sources state it is likely that such units are involved in crushing popular dissent and neutralizing ringleaders.[3]
Syrian occupation of Lebanon[]
Under Haydar, the Special Forces units were deployed to Lebanon as part of the Syrian intervention in the Lebanese Civil War. During the war they engaged with PLO units under the command of Yasser Arafat.[4]
Syrian Civil War[]
The regime committed much of the 14th Special Forces Division to the assault of Homs, in which it fought some of the strongest rebel positions of Homs’ southwest Baba Amr, Inshaat, and Jobar neighborhoods. Opposition reports specifically cited activity from the 556th Special Forces Regiment, but most frequently cited the 14th Special Forces Division generally. Activity was reported in different parts of the city during similar time-frames, suggesting that at least one additional regiment from the 14th Special Forces was involved in the Homs operation.
See also[]
- 15th Special Forces Division
- Al-Assad family
- 4th Armored Division
- Republican Guard
References[]
- ↑ http://www.understandingwar.org/sites/default/files/SyrianArmy-DocOOB.pdf
- ↑ http://www.understandingwar.org/sites/default/files/TheAssadRegime-web.pdf
- ↑ http://www.channel4.com/news/syrias-army-holds-the-key-to-assad-regimes-future
- ↑ Sami M., Moubayed (2006). Steel and Silk. Cune Press. p. 55.
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