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List of paramilitary organizations

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List of paramilitary organizations
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Paramilitary is a military that is not a part of a country's official or legitimate armed forces.[1] The Oxford English Dictionary traces the use of the term "paramilitary" as far back as 1934.[2]

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Though a paramilitary is, by definition, not a military, it is usually equivalent to a light infantry or special forces in terms of strength, firepower, and organizational structure.[3] Paramilitaries use combat-capable kit/equipment (such as internal security/SWAT vehicles), or even actual military equipment[4] (such as long guns and armored personnel carriers; usually military surplus resources), skills (such as battlefield medicine and bomb disposal), and tactics (such as urban warfare and close-quarters combat) that are compatible with their purpose, often combining them with skills from other relevant fields such as law enforcement, coast guard, or search and rescue. A paramilitary may fall under the command of a military, train alongside them, or have permission to use their resources, despite not actually being part of them.[4]

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Governmental paramilitary units

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Africa

Kenya

Libya (Libyan House of Representatives)

  • Avengers of Blood[5]

Mauritius

Nigeria

Agency

Sudan

Somaliland

Americas

Canada

Costa Rica

The Public Force of Costa Rica is responsible for law enforcement duties, acting as both a civilian police force and gendarmerie. In addition to ordinary policing, it is responsible for border patrol, counter-insurgency, riot control, tourism security, and coast guard duties.

Peru

  • The Rondas campesinas are community-based groups in Peru, formed initially to combat cattle rustling and later in response to the Shining Path insurgency. They function primarily as local self-defense and law enforcement entities, especially in rural areas with limited government presence.

United States

Venezuela

Asia

Bangladesh

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China (People’s Republic of China)

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Taiwan (Republic of China)

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Hong Kong

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India

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Indonesia

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Japan

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North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)

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South Korea (Republic of Korea)

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Malaysia

Nepal

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Pakistan

  • Civil Armed Forces- (Under the Federal Ministry of interior during Peace time but falls under the Ministry of Defense during war time. Led by officers from the Pakistani Military.)

Pakistan Rangers (Punjab and Sindh).

Frontier Corps (Kpk and Balochistan).

Gilgit Baltistan Scouts.

Paramilitary forces under the Ministry of Defense: Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA).

Pakistan Coast Guard.

Defense Security Force.

Pakistan National Guard - Mujahid Force and Janbaaz Force.

Federal Law Enforcement Agencies (solely under the federal ministry of Interior and led by the officers of the Police Service of Pakistan):

Frontier Constabulary.

Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

Anti Narcotics Force.

Airport Security Force.

National Motorway Police.

Pakistan Railway Police.

Philippines

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Sri Lanka

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Thailand

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Vietnam

Europe

Albania

Estonia

Finland

France

Georgia

Italy

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Latvia

Lithuania

Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Russia

Sweden

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Middle East

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Syria

Oceania

Micronesia

  • Joint Task Force Micronesia

Australia

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Non-governmental paramilitary units

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Africa

Somalia

Sudan

Americas

Colombia

See also Right-wing paramilitarism in Colombia.

Mexico

United States

Various unorganized non-governmental Militia organizations in the United States (that are not associated with the U.S. military, law enforcement agencies, nor state defense forces in any way). There are many others totaling at around 334 unorganized militia groups as of 2011[32]

Asia

Cambodia

Indonesia

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Europe

Kosovo

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Croatia

  • Ustaše Militia acted as a para-military unit, an auxiliary part of the WW2 Croatian Nazi Puppet State's Armed Forces

Georgia

Ireland

  • Óglaigh na hÉireann (OnH) (2006–09): Small dissident Irish republican group, split from the Continuity IRA.
  • Óglaigh na hÉireann (OnH) (2009–): Dissident Irish republican group, split from the Real IRA due to differences in leadership and factionalism.

Russia

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

There are a number of paramilitary organisations in the United Kingdom, most of them operate in and around Northern Ireland and are a continuation of the various paramilitary groups which operated in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. Apart from these, there are a small number of white supremacist paramilitary organisations which operate in the United Kingdom.

Middle East

Iran

Israel

Lebanon

Palestine

  • Mujahideen Brigades of the Palestinians Mujahideen Movement

Multinational

  • Nordic Strength[citation needed]
  • Sea Org: Scientology elite group with roots in naval tradition including time spent at Sea in a fleet of ships during the 1960s and 1970s. Became land based in 1975.[39]:93[40]:26 Dress in uniforms, live communally in barracks, and are organized around naval ranks. Some dispute whether it is paramilitary.
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