National Guard of Kazakhstan
National Guard of Kazakhstan | |
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Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасының Ұлттық ұланы Qazaqstan Respýblıkasynyń Ulttyq ulany Russian: Национальная гвардия Казахстана | |
Active | 21 April 2014 |
Country | Kazakhstan |
Allegiance | Supreme Commander in Chief of the Kazakh Armed Forces |
Branch | Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
Type | Military Police |
Role | Law enforcement Riot control |
Size | 32,400 |
Part of | Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan |
Headquarters | Nur-Sultan |
Colors | Maroon |
Anniversaries | April 7 (Day of Courage) April 21 (Founding day) May 7 (Defender of the Fatherland Day) |
Engagements | 2020 Dungan–Kazakh ethnic clashes |
Website | National Guard of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
Commanders | |
Supreme Commander-in-Chief | Kassym-Jomart Tokayev |
Commander in Chief | Lieutenant General Ruslan Zhaksylykov |
Chief of Staff | Major General Beibit Ashkarov |
The National Guard of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Республикасының Ұлттық ұланы, Qazaqstan Respýblıkasynyń Ulttyq ulany, Russian: Национальная гвардия Казахстана) is a government service branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The National Guard performs the military and civilian functions of the Internal Troops of Kazakhstan, which it succeeded. The National Guard often cooperates in unison with many local Kazakh police departments. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan is the main government agency responsible for the management of the National Guard.
The National Guard shares some of the same goals and functions as its predecessor, the Internal Troops:[1]
- Provide security to important cargo and corrective institutions
- Maintain of a social order and a state of alertness during national emergencies such as natural disasters
- Dismantle illegal armed formations
- Prevent terrorist and/or illegal formations from being assembled in the boundaries of Kazakhstan
History[]
The Internal Troops of Kazakhstan, which is the precursor to the present-day National Guard, was formed by order of the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev on January 10, 1992. On April 21, 2014, by a Presidential Decree, the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan were transformed into the National Guard of Kazakhstan.[2][1][3] This was done as part of the government's new doctrine in relation to the armed forces that was adopted that year.[4] In June 2016, Islamic militants killed three people at a National Guard facility in Aktobe during an ambush.[5] In September 2018, it was reported that the National Guard received the first 8 Shaanxi Y-8's from the Shaanxi Aircraft Corporation.[6]
Leadership[]
The Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard (currently Lieutenant General Ruslan Zhaksylykov) is appointed and dismissed by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. It is the seniormost post acting as the commanding officer of the entire branch, reporting to the president through the Minister of Internal Affairs. The assistant to the commander-in-chief and the head of all the headquarters directorates was known as the Chief of Staff.
Organization[]
Regional commands[]
The National Guard is divided into the following 4 regional commands:
- Regional Command "Central" (based in Karaganda – Major General Erkin Botakanov
- Military Unit 5451
- Military Unit 5516
- Military Unit 5510
- Regional Command "South (based in Almaty) – Major General Kairat Aktanov
- Special Operations Battalion "Military Unit 6654"[7]
- Regional Command "West" (based in Oral) – Major General Alibek Seraliev
- Regional Command "East" (based in Oskemen) – Major General Talapker Amriev
The Central Regional Command is the largest formation of the National Guard.[8]
Other affiliated units[]
- Kazakh Special Forces "Birkit"
- Band of the National Guard
- Song and Dance Ensemble of the National Guard
- Guard of Honour of the National Guard
Operations[]
Public security[]
The servicemen of the Central Regional Command take part in the most significant international and socio-political events such as OSCE summits, the Asian Games, the Universiade, the EXPO and many others.[7] Military Units 5451, 5516 and 5510 ensured public order and security in Astana during the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the capital in 2018.[9]
Military Institute[]
The branch of the National Guard focused on education is the Military Institute of the National Guard.[10][11] It works to implement educational programmes of higher education and training future officers of the National Guard. It was founded as the Higher Military College of the Internal Troops by governmental decree on March 18, 1997. This date is today considered to be the official birthday of the institute. President Nazarbayev would present the school with its own ceremonial banner that December.[12]
Symbols[]
The Emblem of the National Guard consists of an image of the sun's rays with a silhouette of a floating eagle similar to the eagle on the national flag, covered with a blue stripe at the bottom and a silhouette of a horse rider with a flag pole in their hands. At the bottom, the words National Guard, written in the Kazakh language are in between the sun and the eagle. Regional commanders, formations and military units of the National Guard have standard their own battle flags, usually belonging to a particular regiment.
In popular culture[]
In March 2018, a movie called Sixth Post premiered in Astana, showing the life and career of Erbol Otarbayev, a National Guard member who confronted convicts who escaped prison in Mangistau in 2012. The movie also shows the National Guard in its daily duties and responsibilities. The drama was directed by Serikbol Utepbergenov, while the Information and Communications Ministry of Kazakhstan, in coordination with the Khabar Agency filmed the movie.[13][14] In April 2019, it was announced that the national guard would be filming a television series focusing on the role of Kazakh soldiers in battles on the Tajik-Afghan border in 1995.[15]
Media[]
- "Kalan" (Shield) Newspaper
- "Birkit" (Berkut) Magazine
Gallery[]
The troops of the National Guard during a parade in Astana in 2017.
Soldiers of the National Guard.
The band and the affiliated honour guard.
See also[]
- Republican Guard (Kazakhstan)
- Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan
- Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Internal Troops of Kazakhstan
- Military Police (Kazakhstan)
References[]
- ^ a b http://www.vivv.kz/en/?page_id=66
- ^ "Внутренние войска МВД РК преобразованы в Национальную гвардию". inform.kz. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
- ^ http://mvd.gov.kz/portal/page/portal/0A4AFF249B023BDAE054002655122E6A&ved=2ahUKEwio1Kn-wP_gAhURbq0KHUefDt0QFjAYegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw1XR3zwYjKaCf7IMa3jZ03S
- ^ https://jamestown.org/program/kazakhstan-adopts-new-military-doctrine/[bare URL]
- ^ https://m.dw.com/en/militants-launch-deadly-attack-on-army-facility-in-kazakhstan/a-19308030
- ^ Dominguez, Gabriel (24 September 2018). "China hands over Y-8F200W transport aircraft to Kazakhstan". IHS Jane's 360. London. Archived from the original on 2018-10-06. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- ^ a b "Военнослужащие нацгвардии будут патрулировать Тургень и Иссык в Алматинской области". zonakz.net (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-05-24.
- ^ "Военнослужащие Национальной гвардии республики Казахстан отметили свой профессиональный праздник — Сайт телеканала "Saryarqa"". kartv.kz. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
- ^ "В воинских частях регионального командования "Орталық" начался летний период обучения - Караганда Онлайн". ekaraganda.kz. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
- ^ "История института". www.vivv.kz (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-01-02.
- ^ https://tengrinews.kz/zakon/pravitelstvo_respubliki_kazahstan_premer_ministr_rk/obopona/id-V1500010620/
- ^ http://www.vivv.kz/en/?page_id=6
- ^ https://astanatimes.com/2018/03/kazakh-movie-about-national-guard-hero-premieres/
- ^ https://m.imdb.com/title/tt8184066/
- ^ https://astanatimes.com/2019/04/kazakh-national-guard-to-shoot-film-about-fallen-soldiers-heroism-in-1995-tajik-afghan-border-battle/
External links[]
- Military of Kazakhstan
- Gendarmerie