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Military of Ghana
Military manpower
Military age18 years of age(2002)
Availabilitymales age 15-49: 5,045,355 (2002 est.)
Fit for military servicemales age 15-49: 5,045,355 (2002 est.)
Reaching military age annuallymales: 213,237 (2002 est.)
Military expenditures
Dollar figure $35.2 million (FY01)
Percent of GDP0.7% (FY01)
Ghanaian troops
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Military of Ghana - consists of the Army, Navy, Air Force, National Police Force, Palace Guard, and Civil Defense, with the lowest active troops per thousand citizens in the world standing at 0.33.

General

The Ghanaian military is primarily composed of the army, which controls both the air and naval units. In terms of command, the minister of defense commands generals and other commanders on the field. Military units exist in the capital, Accra and in Ghana's border regions. The Ghanaian army, which has a northern and a southern command, is organized into two brigades, with six infantry battalions; one reconnaissance regiment, with two reconnaissance squadrons; one airborne force, with one paratroop company; one artillery regiment; and one field engineer regiment.

Weapons

The ordnance is mostly older weapons of British, Brazilian, Swiss, Swedish, Israeli, and Finnish origin. All Ghanaian equipment suffers from extremely poor servicing due to substandard maintenance capabilities. As a result, foreign military advisers or technicians perform all major maintenance tasks.

Army

The Ministry of Defence is located in Accra as is Defence Headquarters. The army numbers some 5,000 personnel and is structured as follows:

Air Force

The Ghana Air Force operates from bases in Accra (headquarters and main transport base) it numbers about a 1000 personnel, Tamale (combat and training base), Takoradi (training base), and Kumasi (support base). The air force's mission is to perform counterinsurgency operations and to provide logistical support to the army. Performance however has been hindered by a lack of spare parts and by poor maintenance capabilities.

Navy

Ghana's navy provides coastal defense, protection of fisheries, and security on Lake Volta. In 1994 the navy was organized into an eastern command, with headquarters at Tema, and a western command, with headquarters at Sekondi. Still, the Ghanaian navy continues to experience low readiness rates because of spare parts shortages.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, due to financial constraints and a lack of serviceable equipment, the navy to shrank from about 1,200 personnel to about 850. The navy currently numbers about 1000 personnel as of 2003.

Other

Paramilitary forces deal with preventing and controlling civil disturbances and insurrection. A small, elite Presidential Guard provides security for the president.

Peacekeeping

Ghana commits a large proportion of its armed forces to peacekeeping operations, mainly in Africa. Its largest contingents are:

See also


Militaries in Africa
Algeria | Angola | Benin | Botswana | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cameroon | Cape Verde | Central African Republic | Chad | Comoros | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Republic of the Congo | Côte d'Ivoire | Djibouti | Egypt | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Gabon | The Gambia | Ghana | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Kenya | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Madagascar | Malawi | Mali | Mauritania | Mauritius | Morocco | Mozambique | Namibia | Niger | Nigeria | Rwanda | São Tomé and Príncipe | Senegal | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Somalia | South Africa | Sudan | Swaziland | Tanzania | Togo | Tunisia | Uganda | Western Sahara | Zambia | Zimbabwe

 


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