Somali Armed Forces

Somali Armed Forces
Xoogga Dalka Soomaaliyeed
القوات المسلحة الصومالية
Ceremony commemorating the 55th Anniversary of the SNA held at the Army Headquarters on 12 April 2015.
Founded12 April 1960 (1960-04-12)
Current formAugust 2008
Service branches Somali National Army
 Somali Navy
 Somali Air Force
HeadquartersMogadishu, Somalia
Leadership
Commander-in-chiefHassan Sheikh Mohamud
Minister of DefenceAbdulkadir Mohamed Nur
Chief of Defence ForceMajor General Odowaa Yusuf Rageh
Personnel
Active personnelapx 15,000 (2020)
Substantial growth after 2022 - now may be over 30,000
Industry
Foreign suppliers China
 Turkey
 United States
Former:
 Soviet Union
 Yugoslavia
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History
RanksMilitary ranks of Somalia

The Somali Armed Forces are the military forces of the Federal Republic of Somalia. Headed by the president as commander-in-chief, they are constitutionally mandated to ensure the nation's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.

In 1990 the Armed Forces were made up of the Army, Air Force, Air Defence Force, and Navy. From the early 1960s to 1977, the period when good relations existed between Somalia and the Soviet Union, the Armed Forces had the largest armored and mechanized force in sub-Saharan Africa. Due to Barre's increasing reliance on his own clan, splitting the Armed Forces along clan lines, and the Somali Rebellion, by 1988 they began to disintegrate. By the time President Siad Barre fled Mogadishu in January 1991, the last cohesive army grouping, the 'Red Berets,' had deteriorated into a clan militia.

An unsteady rebuilding process began after 2000, and gained pace after the Djibouti Agreement of 2008. The northeastern region of Puntland maintains its own separate military forces.