Support Command (Albania) Explained

Unit Name:Support Command of Albania
Native Name:Komanda Mbështetëse
Branch:Albanian Armed Forces
Type:Army Command
Role:Military logistics
Garrison:Vaqarr, Tirana
Garrison Label:Garrison/HQ
Nickname:"KM"
Website:Official website
Current Commander:Vice Commander Colonel Shkelqim Çela (acting)
Commander1 Label:Commander
Identification Symbol Label:Ceremonial flag of the KM
Identification Symbol 2 Label:Patch insignia of KM

The Albanian Support Command (Albanian: Komanda Mbështetëse, KM) is a supporting command of the Albanian Armed Forces, which has as its primary mission the support of the Armed Forces in the areas of procurement and supply, maintenance, transport, inventory, medical supply, and supporting civil-military cooperation for these issues. The Support Command and logistic support units of the AAF should be able to accomplish all requirements to enable logistics sustainment of force operations in every kind of environment.

The KM adapts its operational capacity and capability as required, to support the objectives of the Military Strategy, in accordance with priorities, to assure adequate and timely support of forces. To support the Armed Forces in times of peace, crisis, and war, the KM has mobile units and the capability to support the participation of the Armed Forces to accomplish their missions, including bilateral and multilateral engagements as well as those with NATO forces.[1]

History

On November 14, 1947, after the Second World War, the communist government of the time ruled the creation of the Central Dependence of Intent (DQI). A year later it was renamed under the name Central Army Warehouse. In 1949, a structure was established for the first time, which as primary duty has to organize all the military stores of the country. The structure were identified under the name of Department No. 8770, staying active until 1993, the time when it was abolished.

In 1993, after the abolition of the previous structure, the army stores were identified as the Army Supply Bases, of which the largest bases were located in Tirana, Elbasan, Berat and Rreshen.

On December 17, 2000, the Logistic Support Command (KML) was established as a supporting structure of Commands and autonomous units and installations of General Staff. Creating this structure enabled the centralization of logistic support on behalf of Armed Forces. The Army Supply Bases was included also in the KML structure. The Logistic Support Command's activity was a progress in provision, distribution, transport, maintenance, administration, recollection of armament & munitions, hot-spot cleaning, laboratory tests, etc. In 2003, the Logistic Support Command endured changes into the new organization structure. at the event of AAF restructuring. In January 2007, pursuant to the reformation process of AAF, was reorganized into Support Command, which was in its composition the Logistic Brigade (established after the superseding of the Brigade of Supply and Transportation), the General Staff Support Regiment, Infrastructure Regiment, Personnel-Recruitment Center, Central Military Hospital (CMH), Military Police Battalion.

Based on the order of the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, No.31 dated 24.02.2010, the Support Command is suppressed and on its basis the Logistic Brigade is reorganized.

In 2014, upon the order of the Minister of Defense No.603, dated 23.07.2014, the Logistic Brigade and the Regional Support Brigade were abolished and on their basis was reorganized the Support Command. The essence of this change stands in the new level and quality necessary for logistic services in Albanian Armed Forces.[2]

Mission and tasks

The logistics system is being developed and modernized by considering the following tasks and objectives:

Structure

See main article: Structure of the Albanian Armed Forces.

The Support Command consists of:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Support Command overview. www.aaf.mil.al. Albanian Armed Forces. Albanian.
  2. Web site: History of Support Command. www.aaf.mil.al. Albanian Armed Forces (Official website). Albanian.
  3. Web site: Struktura e Komandës Mbështetëse . Albanian Armed Forces . 15 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Batalioni i Xhenios . Albanian Armed Forces . 15 May 2020.