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Latvian National Armed Forces

The Latvian National Armed Forces (Latvian: Latvijas Nacionālie bruņotie spēki), or NBS, are the armed forces of Latvia. Latvia's defense concept is based on a mobile professional rapid response force and reserve segment that can be called upon relatively fast for mobilization should the need arise. The National Armed Forces consists of Land Forces, Naval Forces, Air Force and National Guard. Its main tasks are to protect the territory of the State; participate in international military operations; and to prevent threats to national security.[5]

Provide for the inviolability of all national territory, its waters and air space;

Participate in international operations;

Participate in national threat elimination;

Provide for the training of personnel and military reserves;

Ensure modernization and enhancement of professional combat training.

The mission of the National Armed Forces (NAF) is to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the nation and to defend its population against foreign or domestic armed aggression. In order to implement these tasks, the NAF provide for the defence of the nation, its air space and national territorial waters, participate in large scale crisis response operations, perform emergency rescue operations, and participate in international peacekeeping operations.


The main mission of the National Armed Forces is to:

NAF Joint Headquarters

NBS HQ

NAF Commander's Personal Staff

Training and Doctrine Command

Support Command

The National Armed Forces consist of:


The Security Service of the Parliament and State President was a part of the National Armed Forces until its merger with the Military Police in 2009.

Modernization[edit]

After joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Latvia has undertaken obligations to strengthen common defence within the scope of its capabilities. For this purpose, every NATO member state delegates its military formations — fast response, well-armed and well-equipped units capable to operate beyond the NATO's borders.


After joining NATO, the foundation of the Latvian defence system has shifted from total territorial defence to collective defence. Latvia has acquired small but highly professional troop units that have been fully integrated into NATO structures. NAF soldiers have participated in international operations since 1996. Specialized units (e.g. units of military medics, military police, unexploded ordnance neutralizers, military divers and special forces) have been established in order to facilitate and enhance NAF participation in international operations. Special attention has been paid to establishing a unit to deal with the identification and clearance of nuclear pollution.

National Armed Forces of Latvia Official Website

Unified recruiment platform "klustikaravirs.lv"

Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia

Mission of Latvia to NATO

Camopedia (a collection of Latvian camouflage patterns

Sargs.lv (The official news site of the National Armed Forces)

Stefan Marx, "The Latvian Defence System", Jane's Intelligence Review, December 1993, pp. 557–559.