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Chad National Army

The Chad National Army (Arabic: الجيش الوطني التشادي, romanizedAl-Jaish al-Watani at-Tshadi; French: Armée nationale tchadienne, ANT) consists of the five Defence and Security Forces listed in Article 185 of the Chadian Constitution that came into effect on 4 May 2018. These are the National Army ((including Ground Forces, and Air Force), the National Gendarmerie), the National Police, the National and Nomadic Guard (GNNT) and the Judicial Police.

Article 188 of the Constitution specifies that National Defence is the responsibility of the Army, Gendarmerie and GNNT, whilst the maintenance of public order and security is the responsibility of the Police, Gendarmerie and GNNT.[2]

Budget[edit]

The CIA World Factbook estimates the military budget of Chad to be 4.2% of GDP as of 2006.[1]. Given the then GDP ($7.095 bln) of the country, military spending was estimated to be about $300 million. This estimate however dropped after the end of the Civil war in Chad (2005–2010) to 2.0%[12] as estimated by the World Bank for the year 2011. There aren't any more recent estimates available.

UN missions

non-UN missions

Chad participated in a peace mission under the authority of African Union in the neighboring Central African Republic to try to pacify the recent conflict, but has chosen to withdraw after its soldiers were accused of shooting into a marketplace, unprovoked, according to BBC.[13]

Chadian Armed Forces

Chadian National Armed Forces

Nomad and National Guard

R. Hure "L'Armee d' Afrique 1830–1962"

John Keegan "World Armies"  0333172361

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"Economic Development and the Libya-Chad Wars," Chapter 12 in Kenneth Pollack, Armies of Sand: The Past, Present, and Future of Arab Military Effectiveness, , New York, 2019.

Oxford University Press

Mahamat Saleh Yacoub (2005). Tchad : des rebelles aux seigneurs de guerre : la désagrégation de l'armée nationale (in French). N'Djaména, Tchad: Editions Al-Mouna.

Brachet, Julien; Scheele, Judith (2019). The Value of Disorder : Autonomy, Prosperity, and Plunder in the Chadian Sahara. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  9781108428330.

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