Cuba
Cuba
Capital:
Havana
Historical
Spanish invasion and control of Cuba
Spanish-American War
Spanish-American War
Many
U.S. owned businesses in Cuba before the revolution including casinos
and sugar plantations,
The
1953-1959 revolution against the corrupt Batista regime in Cuba, led
by Fidel Castro.
In
1959, the U.S. backed dictator of Cuba, Fulgencio Batista, flees the
country. Fidel Castro and his small guerrilla army move into Havana
and seize power.
1961
Bay of Pigs
In
April of 1961, CIA trained Cuban exiles land at the so called Bay of
Pigs in Cuba and attempt to retake the island nation from the
communist Castro regime. The attempt to retake Cuba was a great
failure, and made Fidel Castro even more popular.
1962
Cuban Missile Crisis
The
U.S. and Soviet Union almost get into a nuclear war, after U.S. U-2
spy planes spot Soviet short range nuclear missiles in Cuba. The U.S.
threatens the Soviet Union and Cuba. The Soviet Union decides to
withdraw the nuclear missiles from Cuba.
Guantanamo
Bay
The
U.S. still controls Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Uses to hold muslim
prisoners from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc. Before the U.S. used
it to hold muslim prisoners, they used it to hold and “process”
Haitian refugees being sent back to Haiti. In the 1980's and 1990's,
the U.S. allowed hundreds of Cuban refugees to come to the United
States via boats. At the same time they sent hundreds of Haitian
refugees back to Haiti and used the Guantanamo Bay base to “process”
them. AIDS and other diseases spread into Haiti at the same time.
In
1975 the racist white South African government, backed by Zaire,
white mercenaries, the CIA, FNLA and UNITA guerrillas, invaded
Angola. At the request of MPLA forces in Angola, Cuba sends military
forces to beat back the invaders. The MPLA guerrillas had recently
fought and kicked the racist white Portuguese forces out of Angola
and were hard pressed against the overwhelming forces. The combined
Cuban and MPLA forces stopped the advance of the invaders and turned
them away. Some of the first military forces Cuba sent to Angola were
Special Forces with anti-tank weapons used to halt or delay the
advance of South African armored units.
Operation
Northwoods- The code name of a CIA plan to commit acts of terror and
sabotage against the U.S. and blame Cuba as a pretext to invade Cuba.
The Lourdes facility is jointly operated by Russian and Cuban intelligence. Intercepts enemy communications or so called Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).
2016- Long time leader and beloved hero of Cuba, Fidel Castro, passes at the age of 90.
2016- Long time leader and beloved hero of Cuba, Fidel Castro, passes at the age of 90.
(FAR)-
Revolutionary Armed Forces
46,000
total personnel (2002)
85,000
total personnel (2011)?
Largest
military in the Caribbean
North Korean made Hwasong 5 short range ballistic missiles?
Belorussian made Sterkh-BM unmanned aerial vehicles to be produced in Cuba?
Belorussian made Sterkh-BM unmanned aerial vehicles to be produced in Cuba?
Air
Force
Defensa
Anti-Aerea y Fuerza Aerea Revolucionaria (DAAFAR)
Zlin
Z-32 trainer aircraft (20)
An-24
transport aircraft (4)
An-26
transport aircraft (3)
Mi-8
transport helicopters (20)
Mi-17
transport helicopters (20)
AA-11
Archer air-to-air missiles
AA-10
Alamo air-to-air missiles
AA-8
Aphid air-to-air missiles
Hardened
shelters for most operational aircraft.
To
purchase Sterkh-BM unmanned aerial vehicles from Belarus.
Navy
Marina
de Guerra Revolucionaria (MGR)
3,000
personnel (2007 est.)
Mine
Warfare vessels
Intelligence
Collection ship
Cuban
built Bandera VI mobile launchers for SS-N-2 (P-15 Termit) coastal
batteries, most of which have been taken off of naval vessels.
SS-N-2
Styx (P-15 Termit) anti-ship missiles
Ultralite
aircraft
Desembarco
de Granma- A battalion sized naval infantry unit.
Naval
Militia
Army
Ejercito
Revolucionario (ER)- Revolutionary Army
Miles
of underground caves and tunnels that store and hide tanks, soldiers,
weapons, equipment, communications, command, and medical facilities.
Operation
Bastion- A series of military exercises in preparation for the
defense of Cuba.
T-72
tanks (50?)
T-34/85
tanks. Most, if not all, were turned into self propelled howitzers
with D-30 122mm howitzers. (300)
PT-76
light amphibious tanks (50)
BMP-1
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
BMD-1
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
BRDM-1
armored reconnaissance vehicles (50)
BTR-40
Armored Personnel Carriers
BTR-50
Armored Personnel Carriers
BTR-60
Armored Personnel Carriers
Fiero fast
attack vehicles used by Special Forces
Self
propelled anti-aircraft guns using BTR-60 chassis with open ZSU-57-2 turret.
SA-6
surface-to-air missiles
SA-9
surface-to-air missiles
SA-7
shoulder fired surface-to-air missiles
SA-14
shoulder fired surface-to-air missiles
SA-16
shoulder fired surface-to-air missiles
ZSU-57-2
self propelled twin 57mm anti-aircraft guns
M-53 Czechoslovakian made twin 30mm on a BTR-60P
ZSU-23-4 self propelled 23mm anti-aircraft guns
M-53 Czechoslovakian made twin 30mm on a BTR-60P
ZSU-23-4 self propelled 23mm anti-aircraft guns
KS-19 towed 100mm anti-aircraft guns
KS-12 towed 85mm anti-aircraft guns
S-60 towed 57mm anti-aircraft guns
M-1939
towed 37mm anti-aircraft guns
ZPU-1
towed 14.5mm anti-aircraft guns
Artillery
FROG-7
(9K52 Luna) rockets
BM-14
140mm multiple rocket launchers
North
Korean made Hwasong 5 missiles?
2S1
Gvozdika self propelled howitzers
2S3
Atatsiya self propelled howitzers
SU-100
self propelled guns.
Self
propelled howitzers using D-30 mounted on a T-34 chassis
Self propelled howitzers using M-46 mounted on a T-55 chassis
Self propelled howitzers using M-46 mounted on a T-55 chassis
M-46
130mm towed gun
M-30
122mm towed howitzer
D-30
122mm towed howitzer
120mm
mortars
82mm
mortars
T-12
towed 100mm anti-tank gun
D-44
towed 85mm anti-tank gun
AT-1
anti-tank guided missile
AT-3
anti-tank guided missile
9K111
Fagot anti-tank guided missile
RPG-2
anti-tank rocket launcher
SPG-9
recoilless guns
AGS-17
automatic grenade launcher
RGD-5
hand grenades
PKM
machine guns
RPK
light machine guns
Alejandro
7.62x54 sniper rifles. Cuban made.
Dragunov
SVD sniper rifles
VSS
Vintorez silenced sniper rifles
AS
Val silenced assault rifles
AMD
assault rifles
Vz
58 assault rifles
AK-47
assault rifles
AKM
assault rifles. License produced
AK-74
assault rifles
AK-74
assault rifles with scopes and silencers
AKSU-74
SKS
carbines
PM 63 RAK sub-machine guns
Makorov
PM pistols
TT-33
pistols
Cz
75 pistols
Stechkin
automatic pistols
Flamethrowers
Cuban
made red dot scopes. Called the Visor Luminico para Matar Agresores
(Light Optic to Kill Aggressors) or “Vilma”
Unidentified
Cuban made grenade launchers. Looks similar to a small M-72 LAW or
RPG-18.
Airborne
Brigade
Direccion
General de Tropas Especiales (DGTE)- General Directorate of Special
Troops.
Cuban
army special forces.
Black
Wasps
Heavily
armed fast attack vehicles
Miliciano
de Tropas Territoriales (MTT)- Territorial Militia Troops
Mambi
anti-material rifles
RPG-7
RPG-2
Scoped
AK-74 assault rifles
AK-74
assault rifles
Defense
and Production Brigades
(Brigadas
de Produccion y Defensa)
Ministry
of the Interior (MININT)
Brigada
Especial Nacional
Policia
Nacional Revolucionaria (PNR)
Cuban
Intelligence
Direcion
de Inteligencia (DI) or the Intelligence Directorate.- Formerly known
as the Direcion General de Inteligencia (DGI). The DI is a department
of the Cuban Ministry of the Interior (MININT). Many Cuban agents are
believed to be active in the United States, especially in the state
of Florida. The DI falls under the Ministry of the Interior.
Camp
Matanzas
A
training camp operated by the DI. Believed to be responsible for
training many guerrillas from around the world.
Cuban
spy Ana Montes worked for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) for
years before she was caught by U.S. authorities.
There
is a signals intelligence gathering facility in Lourdes jointly
operated by Cubans and Russians.
Believed
to have a chemical weapons program
Cuban companies
Union de Industrias Militares (UIM)
FAR pictures
Cuban military industries produce under licenses AKM rifles, Makarov pistols, grenade automatic launcher AGS-17, B-21 multiple rocket launcher, RPG-7, anti tank missile Maliutka, 120mm, 82 mm and 37 mm mortars. Produce all ammo for small arms and artillery sistems..They also produced wide variety of land and naval mines..
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Deleteby the way what the condition of the cuban army today
In mid 1990s Cuba received from North Korea several 170 mm canons M-1978 Koksan
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