Saturday, January 25, 2020

Iran’s Reserve of Last Resort: Uncovering the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces Order of Battle


Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards march during a military parade to commemorate the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war in Tehran September 22, 2007.

Key Points 

The IRGC Ground Forces are organized around headquarters that are meant to coordinate the operations of Iranian paramilitary forces and sup¬port the Quds Force’s use of proxy groups such as Iraqi Shi’a militias abroad. 

Their basing in Iran indicates a primary focus on suppressing internal unrest and waging irregular warfare in the rear of an invader rather than on defending against an invasion conventionally. 

Their organizational structure and the pattern of their operations in Syria suggest that they might be challenged to coordinate large-scale (multi-division) operations abroad and possibly at home. 

The fact that the Iranian leadership has not yet had to use them on a large scale to suppress grow¬ing domestic unrest suggests that the regime still has a potent reserve force to ensure its survival even if the unrest grows considerably, as long as it does not also face a requirement for large-scale military operations abroad

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