PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Military of Mozambique
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  • The Armed Forces for the Defence of Mozambique (Portuguese: Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique)or FADM were formed in mid August 1994 from the previous warring factions of the Mozambique Civil War, which ended in 1992. The new armed forces were formed through a commission, the Comissão Conjunta para a Formação das Forças Armadas de Defesa e Segurança de Moçambique (CCFADM), chaired by the Organization of the United Nations to Mozambique ONUMOZ. The new armed forces were formed by integrating those soldiers of the former Popular Forces for the Liberation of Mozambique (FPLM) and the rebels Mozambican National Resistance RENAMO who wished to stay in uniform.[citation needed] Two Generals were point to lead the new forces one from FRELIMO Lieutenant General Lagos Lidimo who was named Chie
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amount
  • 1.17E8
Branches
  • Army, Naval Command, Air and Air Defence Forces, Militia
current form
  • mid August 1994
commander-in-chief
commander-in-chief title
  • President
Active
  • 11200
Commander
  • General Graca Chongo
Age
  • 18
Country
  • Mozambique
Name
  • Armed Forces for the Defence of Mozambique - FADM
Caption
  • Members of the Mozambique armed forces
History
minister title
  • National Defence Minister
Headquarters
  • Ministry of National Defence, Avenida Martires de Mueda, Maputo
Minister
  • Filipe Nyussi
native name
  • Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique
percent GDP
  • 2.5
commander title
  • Chief of Armed Forces for the Defence of Mozambique - FADM
manpower age
  • 18
abstract
  • The Armed Forces for the Defence of Mozambique (Portuguese: Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique)or FADM were formed in mid August 1994 from the previous warring factions of the Mozambique Civil War, which ended in 1992. The new armed forces were formed through a commission, the Comissão Conjunta para a Formação das Forças Armadas de Defesa e Segurança de Moçambique (CCFADM), chaired by the Organization of the United Nations to Mozambique ONUMOZ. The new armed forces were formed by integrating those soldiers of the former Popular Forces for the Liberation of Mozambique (FPLM) and the rebels Mozambican National Resistance RENAMO who wished to stay in uniform.[citation needed] Two Generals were point to lead the new forces one from FRELIMO Lieutenant General Lagos Lidimo who was named Chief of the Defence Force and Major General Mateus Ngonhamo from RENAMO as Vice-Chief of the Defence Force. The former Chief of the Army (FPLM) Lieutenant General Antonio Hama Thai was retired.[citation needed] On 20 March 2008, Reuters reported that President Guebuza had dismissed the Chief and Vice Chief of the Defence Force, Lieutenant General Lagos Lidimo (FRELIMO) and Lieutenant General Mateus Ngonhamo (RENAMO), replacing them with Brigadier General Paulino Macaringue as Chief of Defence Force and Major-general Olímpio Cambora as Vice-Chief of Defence Force. The first three infantry battalions were stationed at Chokwe, Cuamba, and Quelimane. In April 2010 it was announced that "the People's Republic of China donated to the FADM material for agriculture worth 4 million euros, including trucks, tractors, agricultural implements, mowers and motorbikes in the framework of bilateral cooperation in the military. Under a protocol of cooperation in the military field, the Government of China will also provide support to the Ministry of Defence of Mozambique with about 1 million euros for the areas of training and logistics. The protocol for granting aid to the Armed Forces for the Defence of Mozambique (FADM) was signed by Defense Minister of Mozambique, Filipe Nyusi, and the charge d'affaires of the Chinese embassy in Maputo, Lee Tongli." Mozambique has also been involved in many peacekeeping operations in Burundi (232 personnel), Comoros, The Democratic Republic of Congo, East Timor and Sudan. They have also actively participated in joint military operations such Blue Hungwe in Zimbabwe in 1997 and Blue Crane in South Africa in 1999. All which are at attempt to build security and trust in the Southern African region.[citation needed]