Iranian Royal Armed Force (Long Live The King!)

The Armed Forces of the Imperial State of Iran (Persian: نيروهای مسلح کشور شاهنشاهی ايران‎) include the ISIA (ارتش کشور شاهنشاهی ایران), the IIGC (سپاه پاسداران جاودان سلطنتی) and the Law Enforcement Force (شهربانی مملکت شاهنشاهی ایران).

These forces total about 650,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force). All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Headquarters of Armed Forces (ستاد کل نیروهای مسلح). The Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics is responsible for planning logistics and funding of the armed forces and is not involved with in-the-field military operational command.

Wars

 * Repress of Azerbaijan Uprising
 * Dhofar War
 * Iran-Soviet War
 * The Second Korean War
 * The Persian Gulf War
 * UN Peace Keeping Mission in Bosnia
 * Iraq War

Imperial Iranian Army


the Army is a largely mechanised and armoured force of about 385,000 troops; organised in 4 corps, with 2 headquarters in Tehran,1 in Shiraz in the south, and 1 in Kermanshah near the Iraqi border. There are additional plans for a fourth corps to be established at the Chah Bahar complex, at the eastern end of the Persian Gulf.

Its major formations includ the following: These combat units, backed up by the usual complement of support units, are said to be 95 percent operational.
 * Three armoured divisions (plus one more being organised in Sistan Baluchestan, possibly the 88th Armoured Division): each with six tank battalions and five mechanised infantry battalions,
 * Three infantry divisions,
 * Two foreign bases (one in Oman and another in South Korea)
 * Four independent brigades (1 armoured, 1 infantry, 1 airborne and 1 special forces)
 * Imperial Iranian Army Aviation with 200 plus, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.

Imperial Iranian Navy
Imperial Iranian Navy, also called Iranian Royal Navy, tasked mainly with securing Iran's ports and coastline. Over time, the Iranian Navy has changed its mission to primarily anti-piracy beyond the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. T he bulk of the fleet has been shifted from  Khorramshahr to the new headquarters at  Bandar-e Abbas since 1977. Bushehr is the other main base; smaller facilities were located at Khorramshahr,  Khark Island, and  Bandar-e Shahpur.  Bandar-e Pahlavi is the major training base and home of the small  Caspian Sea fleet, which consisted of a few patrol boats and a minesweeper. The naval base at  Bandar Chah-Bahar on the  Gulf of Oman<span style="color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:22.3999996185303px;"> had been under construction since the late 1970s and in late 2014 still was not completed. Smaller facilities were located near the Strait of Hormuz. <span style="color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:22.3999996185303px;"> Iran also announced that new base will be established on  Oman Sea.

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