Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan
Capital:
Bishkek
Kyrgyzstan
is landlocked
Bishkek
is the capital and largest city in Kyrgyzstan, with around 1,250,000
people.
The
Tian Shan mountain range covers about 80% of Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan
is often referred to as the Switzerland of central Asia.
Ethnic
fighting between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz in 2010.
April
2010 coup.
U.S.
forces are no longer operating out of Manas Air Base (Manas International Airport), near Bishkek. The lease ended in 2014.
Russian
forces operate out of the 999th Air Base at Kant, in order
to be a counter to the U.S. presence in Kyrgyzstan.
MiG-21
fighter jets (operational?)-9
L-39
trainer/light attack aircraft (4)
Tu-154
transport aircraft (2)
Boeing
737 transport aircraft (1)
An-12
transport aircraft
An-26
transport aircraft (2)
Mi-8
and Mi-17 transport helicopters (23)
Turkish made Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial vehicles
WJ-100 unmanned aerial vehicles
Air
Defense
SA-3
surface-to-air missiles
SA-4
surface-to-air missiles
SA-7
surface-to-air missiles
S-60 towed anti-aircraft guns
S-60 towed anti-aircraft guns
Kyrgyzstan
is landlocked and has no naval forces.
Army
About
8,500 active duty personnel with around 57,000 reserve
Large
amount of weapons and equipment in storage.
T-72
tanks (150)
BMP-1
infantry fighting vehicles (230)
BTR-80
armored personnel carriers (10)
BTR-70
armored personnel carriers (25)
BTR-60
armored personnel carriers (53)
BRDM-2
armored reconnaissance vehicles (30)
BM-21
122mm multiple rocket launchers (15)
2S1
Gvozdika 122mm self propelled howitzers (18)
D-1
towed 152mm howitzers (16)
M-30
towed 122mm howitzers (35)
D-30
towed 122mm howitzers (72)
BS-3
towed 100mm guns (18)
2S9
Nona self propelled 12omm mortars (12)
Soltam
M120 120mm mortars
2S12
120mm mortars
SPG-9
recoilless guns
AGS-17
automatic grenade launchers
AKM
assault rifles
AK-74
assault rifles
Border
Guard
Intelligence
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