Armed Forces of Guatemala
The Guatemalan Armed Forces consists of the National Army of Guatemala, the Guatemalan National Defense Navy, the Guatemalan Air Force, the Guatemalan Militia of 5-a-side football fame and the Presidential Honor Guard.
The Ministry of National Defence is the agency of the Guatemalan government responsible for the budget, training and policy of the armed forces. Based in Guatemala City, the Defence Ministry is heavily guarded, and the President of Guatemala frequently visits. the Minister of National Defence is Major General Luis Miguel Ralda Moreno.
The Minister of Defense is responsible for policy. Day-to-day operations are the responsibility of the military chief of staff and the national defense staff.
History
is a signatory to the Rio Pact and was a member of the Central American Defense Council. The President of the Republic is commander-in-chief.Prior to 1945 the Defence Ministry was titled the Secretariat of War.
An agreement signed in September 1996, which is one of the substantive peace accords, mandated that the mission of the armed forces change to focus exclusively on external threats. Presidents Álvaro Arzú and his successors Alfonso Portillo, Óscar Berger and Álvaro Colom, have used a constitutional clause to order the army on a temporary basis to support the police in response to a nationwide wave of violent crime, a product of the Mexican criminal organizations going across the north-west region.
The peace accords call for a one-third reduction in the army's authorized strength and budget — achieved in 2004 — and for a constitutional amendment to permit the appointment of a civilian minister of defense. A constitutional amendment to this end was defeated as part of a May 1999 plebiscite, but discussions between the executive and legislative branches continue on how to achieve this objective.
In 2004 the army has gone beyond its accord-mandated target, and has implemented troop reductions from an estimated 28,000 to 15,500 troops, including subordinate air force and navy elements. It is equipped with armaments and material from the United States, Israel, Taiwan, Argentina, Spain, and France. As part of the army downsizing, the operational structure of 19 military zones and three strategic brigades are being recast as several military zones are eliminated and their area of operations absorbed by others. The air force operates three air bases; the navy has two port bases.
The Guatemalan army has a special forces unit known as the Kaibiles. In 2011, a Guatemalan court convicted four members of the Kaibiles, of killing more than 200 civilians in the Dos Erres massacre in 1982. Each man was sentenced to 6,050 years in prison. Their convictions for their roles in the massacre nearly 30 years prior, in which soldiers killed more than 200 men, women, and children, would not have happened if not for the courage of victims of violence and Guatemala's attorney general, Claudia Paz y Paz. After the convictions of the Dos Erres four, based on a Guatemalan government's commitment to reorganize its special forces units, the U.S. Department of Defense resumed military aid.
Organization
The Armed Forces today number at around 39,000 active personnel.Service branches
Army
The Army or Land Forces are the oldest military branch of the armed forces. In the middle of the 19th century, General Rafael Carrera promoted it with the triumph in the Battle of San José La Arada, dated to 2 February 1851, a date that is today commemorated as the day of this branch.Navy
It was founded on 15 January 1959, by the then President Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes, due to the need to protect the country's marine resources, which at the time were the object of illegal predation by fishing boats from neighboring countries. It is a state entity with functions as a police agency for seas and rivers.Air Force
The Guatemalan Air Force constitutes the aviation portion of the Guatemalan Army. Founded in 1921, it is organized, equipped and trained to plan, conduct and execute the actions imposed by the State Military Defense in relation to the use of air power.Honor Guard
The Presidential Honor Guard of Guatemala is a branch of the Guatemalan Land Forces, responsible for the care and protection of the President of the Republic, as well as the Vice President.Equipment
Personal EquipmentFirearm | Country of Origin | Type | Variant | Number in Service |
.38 Special | United States | 644 | ||
AR-10 | United States | Battle rifle | 350 | |
AKM | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | ||
AK-74 | Soviet Union | Assault rifle | AKS-74U | |
Beretta 92 | Italy | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
Beretta M12 | Italy | Submachine gun | ||
Browning Hi-Power | Belgium/United States | Semi-automatic pistol | Mk III | |
CAR-15 | United States | Assault rifle | CAR-15 Colt Commando Colt Model M733 Colt Model 723 Colt Model 727 | |
CETME Model C | Spain | Battle rifle | ||
FMK-3 submachine gun | Argentina | Submachine gun | ||
FN F2000 | Belgium | Bullpup Assault Rifle | ||
FN Five-seven | Belgium | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
FN MAG | Belgium | General-purpose machine gun | Model 60-20 | |
FN P90 | Belgium | Personal defense weapon | FN P90 TR | 20 |
IMI Galil | Israel | Assault rifle | AR\SAR\SAR339\MAR\Kjell | 50,000 |
IWI Jericho 941 | Israel | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
IWI X95 | Israel | Bullpup Assault Rifle | ||
Glock 19 | Austria | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
M1 Garand | United States | Semi-automatic rifle | ||
M2 Browning | United States | Heavy machine gun | ||
M3 | United States | Submachine gun | ||
M4 carbine | United States | Carbine | M4/M4A1/Colt Model 933 | 200 |
M16 rifle | United States | Assault rifle | M16A1/M16A2/M16A3 | 16,200 |
M20 Super Bazooka | United States | Antitank Rocket Launcher | ||
M72 LAW | United States | Light Anti-Tank Weapon | ||
M79 grenade launcher | United States | Grenade launcher | ||
M203 grenade launcher | United States | Grenade Launcher Module | 1,000 | |
M1911 pistol | United States | Semi-automatic pistol | 709 | |
M1919 Browning | United States | Medium Machine Gun | ||
MAC-10 | United States | Machine pistol | ||
MAC-11 | United States | Machine pistol | ||
Madsen M-50 | Denmark | Submachine gun | ||
Mini Uzi | Israel | Machine pistol | ||
SIG Sauer P226 | Germany | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
Star Model BM | Spain | Automatic pistol | ||
Thompson submachine gun | United States | Submachine gun | 233 | |
Uzi | Israel | Submachine gun | ||
Valtro PM-5/PM-5-350 | Italy | 12 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun | ||
Vz. 58 | Czechoslovakia | Assault rifle | ||
Walther P38 | Germany | Semi-automatic pistol | ||
GPS Systems | United States | |||
Night Vision Goggles | United States |
Vehicles
All data from World Military IntelligenceArmoured Vehicles
Photo | Name | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
M41 | Light tank | 12 | |||
Armadillo | APC | 70 | |||
Cadillac Gage Commando | APC | 7-12 | V-100 | ||
Dando 6x6 | APC | 1 | |||
M113 | APC | 15 | |||
M8 Greyhound | Armoured car | 12 | Modernised | ||
RBY MK 1 | Armoured Car | 25 | |||
Humvee | Armoured Car | "On loan" from the United States |
Utility Vehicles
Photo | Name | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
Abir | Transport Truck | ||||
Business Class M2 | |||||
Freightliner Columbia | |||||
Hino 500 Series | 34+ | Donated by United States. | |||
Hyundai H930C | Backhoe Loader | ||||
Hyundai Robex | Excavator | ||||
International 7000-MV | Truck | ||||
Jeep CJ-7 4x4 | |||||
Jeep J8 APV | Patrol Truck | Donated by United States | |||
M35 2½-ton cargo truck | 2 1/2 Ton Cargo Truck | ||||
M37 | 3/4 Ton Truck | ||||
M151 Truck, Utility, 1/4-Ton, 4×4 | 1/4 ton vehicle | ||||
Sakai America SV520 Series | Road Roller | SV520DF | |||
Toyota Hilux | pickup | 25+ |
Artillery
Towed artillery
- 12 M-101 105mm
- 8 M-102 105mm
- 56 M-56 105mm
- 12 M-116 75mm
Mortars
- 55 M-1 81mm
- 12 M30 107mm
- 18 ECIA 120mm
Recoilless rifles
- 64 M67 90mm recoilless rifles
- 64 M-1974 FMK-1 105mm recoilless rifles
- 56 M40A1 106mm recoilless rifles
Air defence
- 16 M-55 3x20mm
- 16 GAI-BO1 20mm Oerlikon
- TCM 20 2x20mm
- 5 M42 Duster 2x40mm SP-AAG
Naval boats
- 1 110 ft Broad class patrol boat: GC-1051
- 1 40 ft Dauntless class patrol boat: Iximche
- 2 85 ft Sewart Seacraft patrol boats: GC-851 Utatlan, GC-852 Subteniente Osoho Saravia
- 6 Cutlass 65 ft class patrol boats: GC 651-656
- 11 small patrol launches
- 1 ferry
- 2 sail training boats
- 2 Machete class personnel landing craft
Notable military personnel
- Captain General Rafael Carrera
- Colonel Jacobo Árbenz Guzman
- Field Marshal José Víctor Zavala
- General Justo Rufino Barrios
- General Miguel Garcia Granados