Sarandoy

Sarandoy
Sarandoy gendarmes at a checkpoint (LIFE magazine)
Active1978–1992
CountryAfghanistan
AllegianceDemocratic Republic of Afghanistan
BranchMinistry of Interior Affairs
TypeGendarmerie
Military reserve force
RoleReserve army
Internal security
Anti-tank warfare
Counter-insurgency
Counter-intelligence
Covert operation
Desert warfare
Mountain warfare
Executive protection
Force protection
HUMINT
Law enforcement
Manhunt
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Security checkpoint
Tracking
Traffic police
Size115,000 men (at height)
HeadquartersKabul
Nickname(s)"Defenders of the Revolution"
EngagementsSoviet–Afghan War
Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
Commanders
Notable
commanders
General Sayed Mohammad Gulabzoy
General Mohammad Aslam Watanjar

The Sarandoy (Pashto: څارندوی - "Defenders of the Revolution"; also spelled Tsarandoi) were the gendarmerie force of the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan under the Ministry of Interior from 1978 to 1992,[1] during the Soviet–Afghan War.

  1. ^ Karp, Craig (March 1988), US Department of State Bulletin, US Department of State