Military of Kuwait
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| Military of Kuwait |
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| Service branches | Army, Navy, Air Force, National Police Force, National Guard, Coast Guard |
| Military age | 18 |
| Available for military service |
864,745 (2005 est.), age 15–49 |
| Fit for military service |
737,292 (2005 est.), age 15–49 |
| Reaching military age annually |
18,743 (2005 est.) |
| Expenditures | |
| Budget | $3.01 billion (2005 est.) |
| Percent of GDP | 5.3% (2006 est.) |
Before the Persian Gulf War, Kuwait maintained a small military force consisting of army, navy, and air force and national guard units. The majority of equipment for the military was supplied by the United Kingdom and the United States. Aside from the few units that were able to escape to Saudi Arabia, including a majority of the air force, all of this equipment was either destroyed or taken by the Iraqis. Much of the property returned by Iraq after the Persian Gulf war was damaged beyond repair.
Since the war, Kuwait, with the help of the United States and other allies, has made significant efforts to increase the size and modernity of their armed forces. These efforts are succeeding. The government also continues to improve defense arrangements with other Arab states, as well as UN Security Council members.
A separately organized National Guard maintains internal security. Police forces are under the authority of the Ministry of Interior.
Since 1999 women have served as part of the police forces.
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