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1The National Armed Forces of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the military forces of Venezuela]]. They consist of 5 branches, the Army, Navy, Military Aviation (Air Force), National Guard, and the most recent addition the National Militia.
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3The word "Bolivarian" comes from the name of UsefulNotes/SimonBolivar, who led the Venezuelan forces to victory in the Venezuelan War of Independence. Since then, he has become essentially the UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington of his country, his name invoked by a number of governments over the last two centuries, most recently the Hugo Chavez/Nicholas Maduro regime.
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5The Venezuelan military hasn't been involved in too many conflicts far from it's borders. Although the government declared war on the Axis Powers in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, they mostly provided material support, and did not send troops overseas (in fact [[UsefulNotes/BraziliansWithBazookas Brazil was the only South American country to send soldiers during the war]]). Most conflicts it has taken part in are either internal or with neighboring countries (Colombia is often in the mix).
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7Like many Latin American militaries, it had a tendency to be [[MilitaryCoup prone to coups]]. A number of them, both successful and unsuccessful, have occurred over the decades, including a failed one in 1992 that was staged by a tank commander named Hugo Chavez. Ironically, Chavez himself found himself on the receiving end of one in 2002 when the National Guard staged one during anti-government protests. It didn't last long and he returned after [[ShortRunner just two days]].
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9During the Chavez regime, and continuing into the rule of his successor Nicholas Maduro, the military has cultivated strong ties to [[UsefulNotes/RussiansWithRustingRockets Russia]] and [[UsefulNotes/ChineseWithChopperSupport China]], with some support also provided by [[UsefulNotes/RevolutionariesWithRussianRPDs the Cubans]] as well (who have a rumored presence in the country's post-Cold War internal crises).
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11They have also been involved in a border dispute with neighboring Guyana which, although going on for decades, has recently flared up rather seriously [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Guyana-Venezuela_crisis most recently in 2023]], though thankfully no violence has occurred...yet. Time will tell how this plays out.
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13Because of the Chavez/Maduro regime, the Venezuelan military has begun making an increasing number of appearances in fiction, often as antagonists due to their government's outspoken opposition to the U.S and NATO.
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15!!Strategic Operations Command
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17Website/TheOtherWiki states that the Armed Forces report to the President via the Ministry of Defense and the Strategic Operations Command of the NBAF (established 2005), whose head is the chief of defense forces (in recent years concurrently the Minister of Defense) and his deputy the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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19!!Venezuelan Army
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21The Army is currently the largest branch of the Armed Forces. As stated above, most of it's current equipment is Russian made, including T-72 battle tanks and of course the aforementioned BMP carriers and the BTR series wheeled infantry fighting vehicles, plus the 2S7 Msta self-propelled howitzers and the BM-21 and BM-30 multiple rocket launchers. However, they also have a lot of Western-made (including American built) equipment as well from the pre-Chavez days. This includes French AMX-13c Tanks, British Scorpion 90fv light tanks, American V-150 and Dragoon 300 armored personnel carriers and US-made 150mm towed howitzers. The main assault rifles are the Kalishnikov series and the FN FAL series, standard issue machine guns are the US [=M2H2=] Browning and the FN MAG series, sniper guns are the SVD Dragunov and the CAVIM Catatumbo (locally made). It maintains an army aviation arm comprising of the Mil series and Bell Jet Ranger helicopters.
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23It is comprised of 4 commands, the 6th Corps of Engineers and 6 divisions:
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25* 1st Infantry
26* 2nd Infantry
27* 3rd Infantry
28* 4th Armored
29* 5th Jungle Infantry
30* 9th Cavalry
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32!! Venezuelan Navy and other services
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34The Navy currently has 14 amphibious ships with 4 more under construction, as well as 6 frigates, 4 corvettes, 4 coastal watch ships and a number of smaller vessels, its Marine Corps has more modern Chinese made vehicles - the [VN-1] IFV, [VN-16] and [VN-18] armored personnel carriers and the SR-4 multiple rocket launcher (plus US [LTVP-7] and Brazilian EE-11 infantry fighting vehicles, all modernized), naval aviation sports US, European and Chinese made aircraft.
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36The Air Force currently has a fleet of Russian-made Su-30 strike fighters and Chinese-made K-8v and L-15 fighters and Y-8 medium lift transports. In addition it also has a fleet of American-built F-16 Falcons and C-130 transports, plus Diamond training aircraft and the Russian Mil series
37and Western Bell and Super Puma helicopters.
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39The National Guard is designed to act as both an internal security force similar to the Gendarmerie in other countries and a light infantry force should the need arise. They have a lot of the same equipment as the regular army, although they also have a force of Chinese made "Norinco" armored personnel carriers and Type 63 light tanks and Italian Oto Melara and German UR series armored cars, plus a medium air branch of Bell Jet Rangers and a naval branch using nationally produced Guardian watercraft. They have been involved in controversies surrounding allegations of corruption in the drug trade and , more recently, their actions against protesters in 2014-2015.
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41!! National Bolivarian Militia
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43The newest and by far most controversial branch is the National Militia. Created in 2009, it acts as a reserve force for the regular military. However, it has also been described as a "political army" that takes it's orders directly from the President and is packed with die hard government supporters. It has been accused of violence against political dissidents and journalists. Members include those from state corporations and public farmlands and are armed with FN FAL rifles, M60 machine guns, a few Oto Melara field guns and French mortars among others, with vehicles loaned by state firms. Personel serving in the rural branch can be distinguished by their sharp knives, long Mosin-Nagant rifles, and their light brown uniforms with county hats, while naval militiamen often use small craft.
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45!!In Fiction
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47The Venezuelan military has been making an increasing presence in fictional works, largely, if not entirely, due to the current government. They have become a fairly popular antagonist in the video game world as of late.
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49* In ''VideoGame/Mercenaries2WorldInFlames'' they serve as the main antagonists and are one of six factions the player encounters. They are hostile to all the other factions and are the only ones the player cannot work with, due to their boss, BigBad Ramon Solano, being the cause of all the problems in the story and making the ''big'' mistake of betraying the mercenary character after he hired him/her to rescue a general that was leading a coup in the prologue of the game.
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51* In ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyGhosts'', Venezuela is the leader of an alliance of South American countries that has conquered South and Central America. They hijack an American space-based kinetic weapon, use it against the southwestern U.S, and then [[InvadedStatesOfAmerica invade the weakened United States]] from across the Mexican border. There are even a couple of missions that take the player to Caracas.
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