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Iraq Order of Battle

IraqOOB-120930 

Iraqi Combat Division OOB as of 30 September 2012.

     

An Order of Battle (OOB) is standard military terminology for the description of a military organization. It presents which units are known to exist, how they are organized, and what are their responsibilities.

 

The intent of this OOB is to present the military and paramilitary security forces that are under the official control of the Iraqi government. The OOB includes regular Army, Special Forces, Navy, Air Force, and Paramilitary Police.

 

The OOB does not include militias, insurgents forces or foreign forces that are not under the official control of Iraqi government.

 

This OOB is not classified. It is derived from open source data only. As such, it is only as accurate as the data that is published.

   

Locations listed for Iraqi units are color coded by month.  Units with location in black have not been reported in over a year.  Units without locations have never been located and may be still planned or forming.

     

Table of Contents, Iraqi Order of Battle as of 30 September 2012:

 

Page 1: Iraqi National Operational Command (NOC)/Joint Forces Command (JFC) [PDF]

Joint Forces Command (JFC)

Iraqi Support Command (ISC)

Iraqi Training and Doctrine Command (ITDC)

Iraqi Ground Forces Command (IGFC)

 

Page 2: Armor Divisions  [PDF]

9th Armored Division

 

Page 3: Mechanized Divisions [PDF]

5th Mechanized Division

7th Mechanized Division

8th Mechanized Division

10th Mechanized Division

14th Mechanized Division

     

Page 4:  Motorized Divisions [PDF]

2nd Motorized Infantry Division

3rd Motorized Division

6th Motorized Division

 

Page 5:  Infantry and Motorized Infantry Divisions [PDF]

1st Infantry Division

4th Infantry Division

11th Infantry Division

12th Infantry Division     

17th Commando Division

     

Page 6: Iraqi Aviation [PDF]

Iraqi Air Force (IZAF or IqAF)

Iraqi Army Air Defense Corps (ADC)

Iraqi Army Air Corps (AAC)

MoI Aviation

     

Page 7: Iraqi Navy (IqN) and Marine Corps (IqM) [PDF]

 

Page 8: Counter-Terrorism Service [PDF]

Iraqi Counter-Terrorist Command (CTC)
(Also known as Iraqi Special Operations Force (ISOF))

 

Page 9: Joint Operational Commands [PDF]

Baghdad Operational Command (BOC) [Joint Army]

       BOC/Rusafa Area Command (RAC) [Joint Corps]

       BOC/Karkh Area Command (KAC) [Joint Corps]

Tigris Operational Command (TOC) [Joint Corps]

Anbar Operational Command (AOC) [Joint Corps]

Rafidain Operational Command (RaOC) [Joint Corps]

Ninawa Operational Command (NiOC) [Joint Corps] 

Furat Awsat Operational Command (FaOC) [Joint Corps]

Basrah Operational Command (BaOC) [Joint Corps]

 

Page 10: Ministry of Interior (MOI) [PDF]

Iraqi National Command Center (NCC)

Emergency Response Force

 

Page 11: Iraqi Federal Police (FP) [PDF]

Security Forces

1st Federal Police Division

2nd Federal Police Division

3rd Federal Police Division

4th Federal Police Division

 

Emergency Police

   

Page 12: Department of Border Enforcement (DBE) [PDF]

I Border Police Region

II Border Police Region

III Border Police Region

IV Border Police Region

V Border Police Region

Customs Police

  

Page 13:  Oil Police Directorate (OPD) [PDF]

Northern Oil Division

Central Oil Division

Mid-Euphraties Oil Division

Southern Oil Division

               

Page 14:  Kurdish Regional Guards (KRG) [PDF]

Kurdish Regional Guards Brigades [24 Brigades]

Kurdish Regional Guards Reserve [8 Brigades]

Kurdish Aviation [Brigade]

Kurdish Task Force Police [2 Divisions]

Kurdish Oil Police [2 Brigades]

               

Appendix A: Definitions [PDF]

 

Appendix B: Standard Tables of Organization [PDF]

 

Appendix C: Equipment [PDF]

 

Appendix D: Related Articles and Monthly Updates [PDF]

 

Appendix E: 2007 Notes [PDF]

 

Appendix F: 2008 Notes [PDF]

 

Appendix G: 2009 Notes [PDF]

   

Appendix H: 2010 Notes [PDF]

    

Appendix I: 2011 Notes [PDF]

            

Appendix J: 2012 Notes [PDF]

 

Iraqi Army Upgrade Status [PDF] Updated 25 October 2012

DJ Elliott