Military Security Shield Forces

Military Security Shield Forces
قوات درع الأمن العسكري
Quwat Dir al-Amn al-Askari
Leaders
  • Maj. Gen. Abu Ali Salhab (Main Commander)[1]
  • "The Uncle" Abu Ismail[2]
  • Mudar Makhlouf[2]
  • Hassan Mahfoudh[2]
  • Sheikh Mohamed al-Milham[3]
Dates of operation2016[2] – present
Group(s)
  • Military Security Falcons
  • Southern Shield Brigade
Active regionsSyria
Size1300+ (2016)[2][4]
Part ofMilitary Intelligence Directorate
Allies Syrian Armed Forces  Russia[5]
Syrian Resistance[2]
Various pro-government militias in Syria[a]
Opponents Free Syrian Army
border=no Army of Conquest
Fatah Halab
Islamic State Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Jund al-Aqsa
Battles and wars

The Military Security Shield Forces (Arabic: قوات درع الأمن العسكري, romanizedQuwat Dir’ al-Amn al-Askari),[2] also called the Military Intelligence Shield Force[5] or simply Military Shield,[7] is a pro-government militia involved in the Syrian Civil War that is affiliated with the Military Intelligence Directorate.

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi (3 September 2016). "Quwat Dir' Al-Amn Al-Askari: A Latakia Military Intelligence Militia". Syria Comment. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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  4. ^ a b Leith Fadel (23 February 2016). "Exclusive: Over 900 Syrian Marines join elite military shield forces". al-Masdar News. Archived from the original on 23 February 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d Amir Toumaj (9 December 2016). "Array of pro-Syrian government forces advances in Aleppo". Long War Journal. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  6. ^ Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi (10 December 2016). "Saraya al-Areen: An Alawite Militia in Latakia". Syria Comment. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  7. ^ a b Fadel, Leith (13 December 2016). "Reinforcements pour into Palmyra countryside as Syrian Army attempts to push back ISIS". Archived from the original on 2 October 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  8. ^ Chris Tomson (16 June 2017). "VIDEO: Syrian Army sends nearly 100 military vehicles to defeat ISIS in eastern Hama". al-Masdar News. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017. Retrieved 12 October 2017.


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