Worker-Peasant Red Guards
Worker-Peasant Red Guards | |
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로농적위군 | |
Flag of the Worker-Peasant Red Guards | |
Founded | January 1959 |
Country | North Korea |
Allegiance | Workers' Party of Korea |
Branch | Korean People's Army |
Type | Paramilitary |
Role | Civil Defense |
Size | 3.5 million personnel |
The Worker-Peasant Red Guards (로농적위군) is a paramilitary force in North Korea. It is the largest civil defense force in the DPRK. It was established in January 14, 1959 by Kim Il-sung[1] and is not only under State Affairs Comission (until 2016 National Defense Commission) and Ministry of People's Armed Forces control, but is also attached to the Worker's Party of Korea under its Military Affairs Department (until 2010 it reported also to the Civil Defense Department).
The militia is organized on a provincial/town/city/ village level, and structured on a brigade, battalion, company, and platoon basis. The militia maintains infantry small arms, with some mortars, field guns and anti-aircraft guns and even modernized older equipment such as multiple rocket launchers like the BM-13 and older Ural D-62 motorcycles, although some units are unarmed indicating status as logistics and medical units.[2]
See also
Other nations:
- People's Liberation Army militia (China)
- Combat Groups of the Working Class (East Germany)
- Workers' Militia (Hungary)
- People's Militias (Czechoslovakia)
- Patriotic Guards (Romania)
- Territorial Defence (SFR Yugoslavia)
References
This article incorporates public domain material from the Library of Congress Country Studies website http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/.