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Turkey vs Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Turkey
Population 79814871
Budget$ 20000000000
Manpower 425000
Aircrafts 1057
Fighters 205
Helicopters 474
Attack helicopters 107
Fleet 156
Aircraftcarriers 0
Submarines 12
Nuclear weapons 0

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The Republic of Turkey's military forces are known as the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF, Turkish: Turk Silahli Kuvvetleri or TSK). The General Staff, the Land Forces (Land Forces), the Naval Forces (Naval Forces) and the Air Forces make up the Turkish Armed Forces. General Yasar Guler is the current Chief of General Staff. The Commander of the Armed Forces is the Chief of the General staff. The Commander of the Armed Forces is the Chief of General Staff. In wartime, the Commander-in–Chief for the President is the Chief of General Staff. He represents the Supreme Military Command of TAF on behalf of Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The General Staff is responsible for coordinating the military relations between the TAF and NATO member states as well as friendly states. The formation of the Turkish Armed Forces was the beginning of their history. The Turkish military saw itself as the guardian for Kemalism, the official ideology of the state, and its emphasis on secularism.



Turkey joined NATO in 1952 and began a vast modernization program for its armed force. Turkey sent 14,936 soldiers to the Korean War with South Korea and NATO. A second restructuring was started towards the end of 1980s. The Turkish Armed Forces participate in an EU Battlegroup under the control of the European Council, the Italian-Romanian-Turkish Battlegroup. NATO's Eurocorps multinational army corps initiative, the Eurocorps Multinational Army Corps Initiative of the EU and NATO also has operational support from the TAF. The Turkish Armed Forces are the second-largest standing military force in NATO after the U.S. Armed Forces. They have an estimated strength of 895,000 paramilitary and military personnel in 2021. Turkey is also part of the NATO nuclear sharing policy. The Incirlik Air Base houses 50 U.S.-made B61 nuclear bombs, which is the largest number of these five countries.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Population 0
Budget$ 299220000
Manpower 100000
Aircraftcarriers 46
Fighters 1
Helicopters 32
Attack helicopters 8
Fleet 16
Aircraftcarriers 0
Submarines 0
Nuclear weapons 0

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The state organisation responsible for defending the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (French : Forces armees de la republique democratique de Congo [FARDC]). As part of the peace process that followed the end to the Second Congo War, July 2003, the FARDC was rebuilt in patches. FARDC members mainly consist of land forces. However, it also has an air force and a smaller navy. The three services could have had between 144,000 to 159,000 employees in 2010-2011. The Republican Guard is also a presidential force, but it's not part of Armed Forces. The Government in Kinshasa, along with the United Nations, European Union and bilateral partners Angola and South Africa are trying to build a force capable of providing stability and security for the Democratic Republic of Congo. This process is being held back by corruption, insufficient donor coordination, and the competition between donors. After years of war and inadequate funding, the FARDC umbrella now includes some of Africa's most unstable military units.



The United Nations Mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo (now MONUSCO) has been in place since February 2000. It was established by the United Nations. Its main tasks include providing security in key areas such as the South Kivu, North Kivu, and supporting the government with reconstruction. As they have for the past half-century, foreign rebel groups are also present in the Congo. The most significant is the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, (FDLR), which Laurent Nkundas troops were fighting. However, other groups, such as the anti–Ugandan Lords Resistance Army, are also present. Articles 118 and 188 of the Transitional Constitution established the legal status of the FARDC. The 2006 Constitution added provisions 187 to 192. The General Organisation of Defence and the Armed Forces is established by Law 04/023 of 12/11/04. The Congolese Parliament debated a new defense law in mid-2010. It was provisionally known as Organic Law 130.

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