Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic

Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic
Fuerzas Armadas de la República Dominicana
Emblem of the Dominican Armed Forces
Banner of the Dominican Armed Forces
Founded27 Feb 1844; 180 years ago (27 Feb 1844)
Current form06 Nov 1944; 80 years ago (06 Nov 1944)
Service branches
HeadquartersSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
Websitewww.mide.gob.do
Leadership
Commander-in-chief President Luis Abinader
Minister of Defence Carlos Antonio F. Onofre
General Commander Jorge Iván Camino Pérez
Personnel
Military age18-21
ConscriptionNo
Fit for
military service
1,405,000, age 15–49
Reaching military
age annually
86,500
Active personnel89,000[1]
Reserve personnel189,000[2]
Expenditure
Budget$585 million[3]
(ranked 80th)
Percent of GDP0.72% (2024)[4]
Industry
Foreign suppliers Belgium
 Brazil
 Czech Republic
 France
 Israel
 Spain
 United States
Related articles
HistoryDominican War of Independence
Dominican Restoration War
World War II
Dominican Civil War
2003 invasion of Iraq
RanksMilitary ranks of the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Armed Forces, also referred as Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic[5] (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de la República Dominicana), are the military forces of the Dominican Republic. These are made up of three branches: the Army, the Navy and the Air Force. The president of the Republic is the commander in chief of the Dominican Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense (Spanish: Ministerio de Defensa de la República Dominicana) is the chief managing body of the armed forces.

As a Ministry, its origin comes from the Dominican Constitution of 1844, as the Secretary of State for War and Navy. Its ministerial headquarters is located in Santo Domingo, in the Plaza de la Bandera. The primary missions of the Armed Forces of the Dominican Republic are to defend the nation and protect the territorial integrity of the country.

The Armed Forces of Dominican Republic are the strongest army in the Caribbean after Cuba. The Army, consists of six infantry brigades, an air cavalry squadron and a combat service support brigade. The Air Force operates two main bases, one in southern region near Santo Domingo and one in the northern region of the country, the air force operates approximately 75 aircraft including helicopters. The Navy maintains three ageing vessels which were donated from the United States, around 25 patrol crafts and interceptor boats and two helicopters.

There is a counter-terrorist group formed by members of the three branches. This group is highly trained in counter-terrorism missions. The armed forces participate fully in counter-illegal drug trade efforts, for this task, there is a taskforce known as DEPROSER 24/7 (DEfender, PROteger y SERvir). They also are active in efforts to control contraband and illegal immigration from Haiti to the Dominican Republic and from the Dominican Republic to the United States (via illegal transportation of immigrants to Puerto Rico).

  1. ^ "¿Quiénes Somos?".
  2. ^ "¿Quiénes Somos?".
  3. ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies (25 February 2021). The Military Balance 2021. London: Routledge. p. 409. ISBN 9781032012278.
  4. ^ "Military Spending by Country 2024".
  5. ^ "Inicio". Ministerio de Defensa de República Dominicana (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-08-03.