Namibian Defence Force

The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) comprises the national military forces of Namibia. It was created when the country, then known as South West Africa, gained independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990. Chapter 15 of the Constitution of Namibia establishes the NDF and defines its role and purpose as, " ... to defend the territory and national interests of Namibia".

Namibian Defence Force
NDF Tri-Service Emblem
NDF Tri-Service Flag
Founded2 June 1990 (1990-06-02)
Service branches
HeadquartersWindhoek, Khomas Region, Namibia
Websitewww.mod.gov.na/ndf
Leadership
Commander-In-ChiefNangolo Mbumba
Minister of DefenceFrans Kapofi
Chief of the Defence ForceAir Marshal Martin Pinehas
Personnel
Military age18–25 years
ConscriptionNo
Active personnelc. 13,000
Expenditures
BudgetN$7.2 billion (2015)(US$465 million)
Percent of GDP3.0% (2020 estimate)
Industry
Domestic suppliersAugust 26 Holding
Foreign suppliers Brazil
 China
 Germany
 India
 Russia
 Iran
 Italy
 South Africa
 Ukraine
 United States
Related articles
HistoryCaprivi Conflict
Second Congo War
RanksMilitary ranks of Namibia

Namibia's military was born from the integration of the formerly belligerent People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), military wing of the South West African People's Organization, and the South West African Territorial Force (SWATF) – a security arm of the former South African administration. The British formulated the force integration plan and began training the NDF, which consists of five battalions and a small headquarters element. The United Nations Transitional Assistance Group (UNTAG)'s Kenyan infantry battalion remained in Namibia for three months after independence to assist in training the NDF and stabilize the north. Martin Shalli and Charles 'Ho Chi Minh' Namoloh were involved in the negotiations that allowed the Kenyan infantry battalion to remain for that period.

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