2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria order of battle
This is the order of battle for the 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria, codenamed "Operation Peace Spring" by Turkey. The pro-Turkish forces, including the Syrian National Army, are opposed by the armed forces of the NES, including the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Turkey and allied forces
edit- Turkish Armed Forces
- Air Force
- Land Forces
- 1st Army
- 2nd Army
- 6th Corps
- 5th Armored Brigade[2]
- 11th Commando Brigade[3]
- 8th Corps
- 6th Corps
- General Directorate of Security
- National Intelligence Organization (MİT)
- Syrian National Army
- First Legion
- Second Legion
- Hamza Division[7]
- Kurdish Falcons Brigade[12]
- Sultan Murad Division[7]
- Jaysh al-Islam[9]
- Men of War Brigade[13]
- Hamza Division[7]
- Third Legion
- Fourth Legion
- Fifth Legion
- Other SNA factions
- Elite Army
- Anwar al-Hak Brigade[20]
- Mimati battalion[21]
- Army of Victory[10]
- Army of the East[10]
SDF and allied forces
edit- Rojava (Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria)
- Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
- People's Protection Units (YPG)
- Women's Protection Units (YPJ)
- Syriac Military Council (MFS)[22][23]
- Northern Democratic Brigade[25]
- Martyr Nubar Ozanyan Brigade[26]
- Assyrian Forces[27][28][29]
- SDF military councils
- Serê Kaniyê Military Council[31]
- Liwa al-Tahrir
- Army of Revolutionaries[32][7]
- Thuwar Tal Abyad
- Annaba Clan Volunteers
- Manbij Military Council[33]
- Jarabulus Military Council[34]
- Tal Abyad Military Council[35]
- Qamishli Military Council[36]
- Raqqa Military Council[37]
- Hasakah Military Council[38]
- Al-Shaddadi Military Council[39][40]
- Serê Kaniyê Military Council[31]
- Military Discipline Units[41]
- Rojava security forces
- Civilian Defense Force (HPC)[22]
- Self-Defence Forces (HXP)[42]
- Anti-Terror Forces (HAT)[43]
[...] the Syrian regime's military deployments to northeast Syria have largely relied on sending one or two battalions from nearly two dozen divisions and regiments. [...] In all likelihood, this is driven by a combination of two factors: there are few to no full brigades available to deploy at this time [and] the SAA overwhelming deploys units within specific geographic boundaries.
—Gregory Waters, Middle East Institute researcher[44]
- Syrian Armed Forces
- Syrian Arab Army[45][46]
- Manbij Front
- Republican Guard
- 1st Division
- 68th Brigade
- 282nd Battalion[44]
- 68th Brigade
- Kobani Front
- Ain Issa/Raqqa Front
- Ras al-Ayn/Tel Tamar Front
- 17th Division
- 3rd Division
- 20th Brigade
- 38th Battalion[44]
- 20th Brigade
- 10th Division
- 62nd Brigade[44]
- Northeast Hasakah Front
- Border Guards
- 5th Regiment[44]
- Border Guards
- Manbij Front
- Syrian Arab Army[45][46]
Note: The pro-Syrian government National Defence Forces have an active branch in al-Hasakah Governorate, but have refused to fight alongside the SDF against Turkish-led forces. This is motivated by animosity of local NDF troops toward the SDF, as well as internal leadership disputes that have paralyzed al-Hasakah's NDF. In addition, the General Intelligence Branch 330 is known to be active in northern Syria.[44]
Allied armed groups:
- International Freedom Battalion (IFB)[47][48]
- Marxist–Leninist Communist Party (MLKP)[48][49]
- Martyr Serkan Battalion[50]
- United Freedom Forces
- Marxist–Leninist Armed Propaganda Unit (MLSPB)[48]
- Revolutionary Communard Party/United Freedom Forces (DKP/BÖG)[48]
- Revolutionary Communard Party/Birlik (DKP/Birlik)[48]
- Maoist Communist Party (MKP)[48]
- Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist (TKP-ML)[48]
- Communist Labour Party of Turkey/Leninist (TKEP/L)[48]
- Tekoşîna Anarşîst[48]
- Marxist–Leninist Communist Party (MLKP)[48][49]
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