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ID153488
Title ProperBack to order?
LanguageENG
AuthorGrigory Lukyanov, Ruslan Mamedov ;  Lukyanov, Grigory ;  Mamedov, Ruslan
Summary / Abstract (Note)In November 2016, the Command of the Syrian Army announced the creation of a new military force, the Fifth Assault Corps. Since the Russian Aerospace Forces began their military operation in Syria in the fall of 2015, this is the second attempt to strengthen, qualitatively and quantitatively, the Syrian regular army which has been involved in an armed conflict for many years. Earlier, with Russia's and Iran's active support, the Fourth Corps was formed in addition to the earlier established First, Second and Third Corps. The emergence of the new military force has aroused great interest both in Syria and beyond. Observers representing different parties to the conflict are interested not only in factors that were behind the formation of the Fifth Corps but also in its mission. Given the lack of reliable information and the abundance of rumors surrounding the new force, we can only say that its emergence reflects several complex and ambiguous tendencies characterizing the development of the armed forces and the military-political situation in Syria and the transformation of regional approaches to the organization and control of military power in the Middle East as a whole.
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 15, No.2; Apr-Jun 2017: p.164-173
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs 2017-06 15, 2
Key WordsSyria ;  Syrian Army ;  Different War ;  Different Rules ;  Different Army