Zimbabwe National Army

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The Zimbabwe National Army or ZNA was created in 1980 from elements of the Rhodesian Army, integrated to a greater or lesser extent with combatants from the ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrilla movements (the armed wings of, respectively, ZANU and ZAPU.

Following majority rule in early 1980, British Army trainers oversaw the integration of guerrilla fighters into a battalion structure overlaid on the existing Rhodesian armed forces. For the first year a system was followed where the top-performing candidate became battalion commander. If he or she was from ZANLA, then his or her second-in-command was the top-performing ZIPRA candidate, and vice versa. This ensured a balance between the two movements in the command structure. From early 1981 this system was abandoned in favour of political appointments, and ZANLA/ZANU fighters consequently quickly formed the majority of battalion commanders in the ZNA.

The ZNA was originally formed into four brigades, composed of a total of 29 battalions. The brigade support units were composed almost entirely of specialists of the former Rhodesian Army, while unintegrated battalions of the Rhodesian African Rifles were assigned to the 1st, 3rd and 4th Brigades. The notorious Fifth Brigade was formed in 1981 and disbanded in 1984 after allegations of brutality and murder during the Brigade's occupation of Matabeleland.


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[edit] Organisation

Other operational forces include an armored regiment, an artillery regiment, and 15 infantry battalions. The bulk of the formations are motorized, but several are more specialized:

  • Guards (two battalions)
  • Mechanized (one battalion)
  • Special Forces (one commando and one parachute, each 1100 men)
  • Armored Vehicle Mounted (one battalion)
  • Two artillery regiments are available: one is equipped with Chinese field artillery, and one Air Defence

Each infantry brigade has:

  • Three infantry battalions with 31 APCs each
  • Reconnaissance Company (12 EE-9)
  • Signals Company
  • Mortar Battery (6 81/82mm or 120mm)
  • AA gun battery
  • Engineer company
  • Supply and transport
  • Workshop
  • Medical units

The Presidential Guard Group consists of two battalions.

[edit] Equipment

  • NORINCO Type 59 MBT - 30
  • NORINCO Type 69 MBT - 10
  • T-54/55 ARV
  • EE-9 Cascavel Armoured Car - 80
  • Panhard AML Armoured Car - 30
  • EQ2050 Armoured Car (Chinese version of the American M998 (HMMWV) - 100
  • PRC Type 63 Armoured Personnel Carrier - 30
  • UR-416M Armoured Personnel Carrier - 36
  • Crocodile Armoured Personnel Carrier - 40
  • BRDM-2 Armoured Personnel Carrier
  • ACMAT Armoured Personnel Carrier 260
  • PRC Type 63 Towed Artillery (122 mm) - 18
  • PRC Type 54 Towed Artillery (122 mm) - 12
  • OTO Melara Mod 56 105mm Pack Howitzer - 18
  • L118 Light Gun 105 mm towed howitzer
  • PRC Type 63 Multiple Rocket Launcher - 18
  • RM-70 Multiple Rocket Launcher - 52
  • L16 81mm Mortar - 100
  • 81 mm / 82 mm Mortar - 502
  • 120 mm M43 Mortar - 14
  • ZPU-1/-2/-4; ZU-23; M1939 Air Defence Guns - 215
  • SA-7 Surface-to-air missile - 17
  • HQ-2 Surface-to-air missile - Reported. Quantity unkown.
  • ATGM missiles have been cited in military exercise reports.

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