Vereinigte Staaten
Vereinigtes Königreich
Saudi-Arabien
Frankreich
. Italien
Kanada
Australien
Ägypten
Syrien
Katar
Koalition Forces
Zaire
Interahamwe
Impuzamugambi
Niger
Ganda Iso
Volksfront zur Befreiung von Azawad
Vereinigte Bewegungen und Fronten von Azawad
Front für die Befreiung der Luft und Azaouak
Front für die Befreiung von Tamoust
Freiwillige aus Nordossetien
Russland
Frankreich
Bosnien und Herzegowina (1995)
SAO Westslawonien (1991)
SAO Östliches Slawonien , Baranja und Westsyrmien (1991)
SFR-Jugoslawien (1991–1992)
Republik Serbische Krajina (1992–1995)
Republika Srpska
Kamajors
Südafrikanische Söldner
Nigerianisch geführte ECOMOG-Gruppe
United Königreich
Militärischer Revolutionsrat
West Side Boys
Liberia
a) bewaffnete Rebellengruppen:
- SSDF
- SPM
- USC
- SDF
1992–95 :
Vereinte Nationen
- UNOSOM I
- Einheitliche Task Force
- UNOSOM II
2006-09 :
Äthiopien
AMISOM
Alliierte bewaffnete Gruppen:
- Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a
2009 – heute :
AMISOM
Berater / Betreiber
Vereinigte Staaten
Islamic Courts Union
Oromo Liberation Front [1]
Bündnis für die Wiederbefreiung Somalias
Al-Shabaab
Ras Kamboni Brigades
Jabhatul Islamiya
Muaskar Anole
2009–1959 [19456556]:
Al -Qaeda
- Al-Shabaab
Ausländische Mudschaheddin
Hizbul Islam
Islamischer Staat im Irak und in der Levante
(seit 2015)
Russland
National Garde von Georgia
Nordossetische Republikanische Garde
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Ingusch-Miliz
Al Qaida
Unterstützt von:
Pakistan
Saudi-Arabien
Hezbi Islami (unterstützt von Pakistan)
Hezb-i Wahdat (unterstützt vom Iran)
(Unterstützt von Usbekistan und Russland)
Russische Freiwillige
Ukrainische Freiwillige
Don Cossacks
Rumänische Freiwillige und Berater
Russland
Konföderation der Bergvölker des Kaukasus
Russische Kosaken
Kroatien
NATO
Republika Srpska
Teil des Bosnienkrieges
Kroatische Verteidigungskräfte
Russland
Usbekistan
Afghanistan
ONUB
Mission der Afrikanischen Union in Burundi
CNDD-FDD
FNL
Tutsi-Milizen
- CKRF
- KDF
- KIA
- KIF
- KKK
- KLA
- KNF
- NSCN-K
- NSCN-IM
- RNHPF
- UKDA
- UKLF
- UNPC (bis 2013)
Innenministerium
Verteidigungsministerium
- Kantemirovskaya Tank Division
- Taman Division
FAPSI
- Alphagruppe
- Vympel
INC
PKK
KCP
Iran (ab 1995)
SCIRI
- Unterstützung
Vereinigte Staaten (von 1996)
Türkei
PDKI
Iran (bis 1995)
Teil des Konflikts um Berg-Karabach
Armenien
Unterstützt von:
Russland
Unterstützt von:
Türkei
Teil des Chiapas-Konflikts
Afrikaner Volksfront
AWB
SADF
Ausländische Mudschaheddin
Ukrainische Freiwillige
RSADO
DMLEK
EPLF
ENSF
DFEU
ARDUF
Demokratische Republik Kongo
Nationale Armee für die Befreiung Ugandas
Unterstützt von:
China
Indonesien
Indien
Vereinigtes Königreich
Frankreich
Frankreich
] Portugal
Europäische Union
Vereinigtes Königreich [19659016] Kanada
Australien
Unterstützt von:
Iran
Indien
Islamisches Emirat von Afghanistan
al-Qaida
Unterstützt von:
Pakistan
Uganda
Ruanda
Burundi
Angola
UNITA
Interahamwe
Deutschland
Italien
Cobra militia
Rwandan Hutu militia
Angola
Cocoye militia
Ninja militia
Nsiloulou militia
Mamba militia
Forest Brotherhood
Albania
Kosovo Liberation Army
Dem Rep of Congo
Namibia
Zimbabwe
Angola
Chad
Anti-Ugandan forces:
Lord's Resistance Army
Sudan (alleged)
- ADF
- UNRF II
- FNI
Anti-Rwandan militias:
FDLR
- Mai-Mai
- Interahamwe
- RDR
- ALiR
- Other Hutu-aligned forces
Anti-Burundi militias:
- CNDD-FDD
- FROLINA
- RCD
- RCD-Goma
- Banyamulenge
Ugandan-aligned militias:
- MLC
- Forces for Renewal
- UPC
- Tutsi-aligned forces
Anti-Angolan forces:
UNITA
Senegal
Guinea
- Yemen Army
- Yemeni Republican Guard
- Yemeni Air Force
- Yemen’s paramilitary force
- Pro-government tribes[3]
- Houthi fighters[4]
Supported by:
- United States
- Saudi Arabia
- Iran[4]
- Morocco
- Jordan
Ansar al-Sharia (after 2011)
- AQAP
- Aden-Abyan Islamic Army
- Islamic Jihad of Yemen
Supported by:
Al-Shabaab
Part of the Indo-Pakistani Wars
Australia
U.N. INTERFET
Indonesia
Movement for Democracy in Liberia
Union of Congolese Patriots (UPC)
RCD-Kisangani
Uganda
Democratic Republic of the Congo
MONUC
Artemis
Nationalist and Integrationist Front (FNI)
Front for Patriotic Resistance in Ituri (FRPI)
Popular Front for Justice in Congo (PFJC)
Mai-Mai Simba
Shura of Dagestan
Republic of Chechnya
Caucasian militants
Foreign mujahideen
Part of the Second Congo War
- Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades
Fatah
- Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and Tanzim
PFLP
- Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades
DFLP
PRC
Islamic Jihad
- al-Quds Brigades
Other
Supported by:
Iraq[5]
- Albania
- Armenia (IPAP)
- Australia (GP)
- Austria (PfP)
- Azerbaijan (PfP)
- Bahrain (ICI)
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (IPAP)
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- El Salvador
- Estonia
- Finland (PfP)
- France
- Georgia(IPAP)
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland (PfP)
- Italy
- Jordan (MD)
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malaysia
- Mongolia (GP)
- Montenegro (PfP)
- Netherlands
- New Zealand (GP)
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Republic of Macedonia (MAP)
- Romania
- Singapore (2008–13)
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Korea (GP)
- Spain
- Sweden (PfP)
- Switzerland (2004–08) (PfP)
- Tonga
- Turkey
- Ukraine (PfP)
- United Arab Emirates (ICI)
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Taliban
- al-Qaeda
- Haqqani network
- Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin
- United Tajik Opposition
- IMU1
- Other groups
United States (advisors)
- United States Armed Forces
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (until 6 Oct 2012)
Abu Sayyaf
Jemaah Islamiyah
Communist insurgents:
New People's Army
Communist Party of the Philippines
- Belgium
- Canada
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Spain
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Djibouti
- Somalia
- Ethiopia
- Sudan
- Seychelles
- Kenya
Non-NATO allies:
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- China
- European Union
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- Russia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Tajikistan
- Thailand
- Turkmenistan
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
al-Itihaad al-Islamiya (Dis)
Islamic Courts Union (Dis)
Harakat al-Shabaab Mujahedeen
Hizbul Islam (Dis)
- Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (Dis)
- Ras Kamboni Brigades (Dis)
- Jabhatul Islamiya (Dis)
- Mu'askar Anole (Dis)
al-Qaeda
Pirates:
- Somali Marines
- National Volunteer Coast Guard (NVCG)
- Marka group
- Puntland Group
- Yemeni Pirates
- Young Patriots of Abidjan militia
Supported by:
Russia[6]
Bulgaria[7]
Belarus
France
UN Peacekeepers
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present), War in Afghanistan (1978-present) and War on Terrorism
- Australia
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Georgia (IPAP)
- Germany
- Italy
- Romania
- Spain
- Turkey
- United Kingdom
- United States
Formerly:
- Albania
- Armenia (IPAP)
- Australia (GP)
- Austria (PfP)
- Azerbaijan (PfP)
- Bahrain (ICI)
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (IPAP)
- Bulgaria[fn 1]
- Canada
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- El Salvador
- Estonia
- Finland (PfP)
- France
- Georgia[fn 1] (IPAP)
- Germany[fn 1]
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland (PfP)
- Italy[fn 1]
- Jordan[fn 1] (MD)
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malaysia
- Mongolia (GP)
- Montenegro (PfP)
- Netherlands
- New Zealand (GP)
- Norway
- Poland[fn 1]
- Portugal
- Republic of Macedonia (MAP)
- Romania[fn 1]
- Singapore (2008–13)
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Korea (GP)
- Spain
- Sweden (PfP)
- Switzerland (2004–08) (PfP)
- Tonga
- Turkey[fn 1]
- Ukraine (PfP)
- United Arab Emirates (ICI)
- United Kingdom[fn 1]
- United States[fn 1]
- Haqqani network
Supported by:
Pakistan (Alleged, until 2011)
- ISI
Iran(Disputed)
Allied groups
- HIG (until 2016)
- al-Qaeda
- IJU
Taliban splinter groups (from 2015)
- Dadullah Front
- Fidai Mahaz
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