Revolutionary Guard Corps
| Revolutionary Guard Corps | |
|---|---|
| Liwa Haris al-Jamahiriya | |
| Active | 1980s–2011 | 
| Allegiance | Libya | 
| Branch | Paramilitary | 
| Size | 4,000 | 
| Motto(s) | "الله، مُعمّر، ليبيا و بس" (God, Muammar, and Libya only) | 
| Colors | Green | 
| Equipment | T-55 T-62 SA-8 ZSU-23-4 FN P90 AK-103 FN FAL FN F2000 | 
| Engagements | Toyota War First Libyan Civil War | 
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The Libyan Revolutionary Guard Corps (Liwa Haris al-Jamahiriya), also known as the Jamahiriyyah Guard, was a paramilitary elite unit that played the role of key protection force of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, until his death in October 2011. Composed of 4,000 men hand-picked from Gaddafi's tribal group in the Sirte region, the Guard was well armed, being provided with T-54 and T-62 tanks, APCs, MRLs, SA-8 SAMs and ZSU-23-4 anti-aircraft guns taken from the army inventory. As of 2005, its commander was Hasan al-Kabir al-Gaddafi, a cousin of the former Libyan leader.