1st Corps (Syria) explained
1st Corps (Syria) should not be confused with First Corps (Syrian rebel group).
Unit Name: | 1st Corps |
Native Name: | الفيلق الأول |
Dates: | 1985 – present[1] |
Allegiance: | Syrian Armed Forces |
Branch: | Syrian Army |
Type: | Corps |
Size: | up to 45,000 soldiers[2] |
Garrison: | Damascus Daraa (5th Division) Latakia (6th Division) Aleppo (7th Division) Daraa (9th Division) As-Suwayda (15th Division) |
Commander1 Label: | Current Commander |
Commander1: | Maj. Gen. Suhail Asaad |
Commander2 Label: | Chief of Staff |
Commander2: | Maj. Gen. Hatem Abbas[3] |
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The 1st Corps is a corps of the Syrian Army that was first formed in 1985. Richard Bennett wrote in 2001 that "three corps [were] formed in 1985 to give the Army more flexibility and to improve combat efficiency by decentralising the command structure, absorbing at least some of the lessons learned during the 1982 Lebanon War."[4] He said that the 1st Corps covered southern Syria, in particular the heavily fortified defense zone between Damascus and the Golan Heights and south to Daraa near the border with Jordan. On 29 December 2022, Major General Suhail Asaad was appointed as commander of the 1st Army Corps of the Syrian Arab Army.[5]
Structure in 2001
Bennett's estimate of the 2001 order of battle was:
- 1st Corps, HQ Damascus
- 5th Armoured Division, which included the 17th and 96th Armoured Brigades and the 112th Mechanised Brigade
- 6th Armoured Division, with the 12th and 98th Armoured Brigades and the 11th Mechanised Brigades
- 7th Mechanised Division, with the 58th and 68th Armoured Brigades and the 78th Mechanised Brigade
- 8th Armoured Division, which included the 62nd and 65th Armoured Brigades and the 32nd Mechanised Brigade
- 9th Armoured Division, with the 43rd and 91st Armoured Brigades and the 52nd Mechanised Brigade. The 52nd Armoured Brigade was reported in Daraa in May 2013.[6]
Bennett said the 1st Corps also had four independent special forces regiments, including two trained for helicopter-inserted commando operations against the Israeli signals intelligence and observation posts on Mount Hermon and elsewhere in the Golan Heights.
Cordesman et al. said from 2002 to 2005, the command of the 1st Corps was replaced three times.[7]
Tom Cooper wrote that prior to the Syrian Civil War, the 1st Corps' main role was defence against an Israeli invasion over the Golan Heights or through Jordan. It had two lines of defence stretching along the cease-fire lines from 1973, and controlled over four divisions (three mechanised and one armoured), a special forces division and two independent infantry brigades (seemingly the 61st and 90th).
The corps commander Major General Faraq Shehada was seized as a prisoner of war on 29 June 2012.[8]
Structure in 2013
- 5th Mechanized Division[9]
- 112th Mechanised Brigade - Isra
- 132nd and 15th Mechanised Brigades (Cooper 2015 says 132nd and 35th Mech Brigades)
- 12th Armoured Brigade - Isra
- 175th Artillery Regiment - Cooper 2015 says this regiment, at Isra equipped with the 2S1, was a cadre and never deployed outside its base, and then overrun in February 2014.
- 6th Armoured Division
- 45th Regiment
- 85th Brigade
- 76th Armored Brigade - now defunct. Formerly part of 1st Division
- 7th Mechanized Division
- 68th, 121st and 88 Mechanised Brigades
- 78th Armoured Brigade
- (an unspecified) Artillery Regiment (nb. Cooper 2015 identified this regiment as the 85th)
- 9th Armoured Division - Major General Yusuf Ahmed
- 33rd, 34th and 43rd Armoured Brigades
- 52nd Mechanised Brigade - disbanded
- (an unspecified) Artillery Regiment (nb. Cooper 2015 identified this regiment as the 15th)
In addition, the corps still included the 61st and 90th Infantry Brigades (Independent) in 2013. Within the last one/two years, Brigade 90 has been reported in the Quneitra area,[10] but its base was reportedly overrun by rebels in February 2014.
Structure in 2019
Source:[11]
Notes
- Book: Cooper, Tom. Syrian Conflagration: The Civil War 2011-2013. Middle East@War Volume 1. Helion & Co.. 978-1-910294-10-9. 2015.
References
- Samuel M. Katz, Arab Armies of the Middle East Wars, Osprey Publishing Men-at-Arms 194, 1988, 13.
- Web site: Waters . Gregory . The Lion and The Eagle: The Syrian Arab Army's Destruction and Rebirth . Middle East Institute . 4 September 2019 . en . 18 July 2019.
- Web site: M.G. Hatem Abbas now chief of staff of southern command. 30 April 2023. 1 March 2024. Twitter. Gregory Waters.
- Richard M. Bennett, The Syrian Military: A Primer, Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, August/September 2001.
- https://alkhanadeq.org.lb/post/1243/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%81%D9%8A%D9%84%D9%82-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D9%88%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%8A-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D9%85%D9%88%D8%A7%D8%AC%D9%87%D8%A9-%D9%83%D9%8A%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AD%D8%AA%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%84 الفيلق الأول" السوري... في مواجهة كيان الاحتلال
- Web site: Largest Syrian Brigade Nears Breaking Point. Arutz Sheva. 16 May 2013 .
- Cordesman et al, The Military Balance and Prospects for War, 165.
- Web site: Syrian Free Army say they captured two high-ranking officers. https://archive.today/20130111230755/http://blogs.aljazeera.net/topic/syria/syrian-free-army-say-they-captured-two-high-ranking-officers . dead . 11 January 2013 . Al Jazeera. 29 June 2012 . 21 July 2012.
- Joseph Holliday, Syrian Army Doctrinal Order of Battle, Institute for the Study of War
- Web site: Wikimapia - Let's describe the whole world!.
- Web site: The Lion and The Eagle: The Syrian Arab Army’s Destruction and Rebirth. Middle East Institute. George Waters. 18 July 2019. 20 September 2022.
- Web site: SAA's 59th Battalion (Commandos).
- Web site: Current Syrian Army Deployments. Gregory Waters. 17 October 2023. International Review.
- Web site: Largest Syrian Brigade Nears Breaking Point. Arutz Sheva. 16 May 2013 . 2013-06-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20130607114227/http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168052. 2013-06-07. live.
- Web site: Syrian Army restores all lost points in Golan Heights. Leith. Fadel. 12 September 2016. 2016-09-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20160913152249/https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/syrian-army-restores-lost-points-golan-heights/. 2016-09-13. live.
- Web site: Fighter from the 109th Battalion, 89th Brig of the #9th_Division KIA in #Idlib. 22 March 2024. 12 May 2019. Gregory Waters. Twitter.
- Web site: Syrian Army kicks off new operation in Daraa. May 8, 2020.
- Web site: SAA's 531st Battalion/44th Regiment/15th Division downed an HTS drone in Idlib. Twitter. Gregory Waters. 24 February 2024. 8 April 2023.
- https://twitter.com/GregoryPWaters/status/1090661053166379008?t=YhsHqcHLNhaLAOXfuoewEw&s=19 Armor depot of the 404th Armored Reg, 15th Special Forces Div.