Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People (Guinea-Bissau)

Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People
Forças Armadas Revolucionárias do Povo
Military flag of Guinea-Bissau
Founded1964 (as the military branch of PAIGC)
Current form1973 (as the national armed forces of Guinea-Bissau)
Service branchesArmy
Navy
Air Force
HeadquartersBissau
Websitefarp.gw
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefGeneral Horta Inta-A Na Man
Prime MinisterIlídio Vieira Té
Minister of National DefenseGeneral Stive Lassana Manssaly
Chief of General StaffTomas Djassi
Personnel
ConscriptionSelective compulsory military service
Active personnel4,000
Expenditure
Budget$23.3 million
Percent of GDP1.7%
Industry
Foreign suppliers China
Czech Republic
 India
 Portugal
 France
 Russia
Related articles
HistoryGuinea-Bissau War of Independence
Guinea-Bissau Civil War
2010 Guinea-Bissau military unrest
2012 Guinea Bissau coup d'état
2025 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état
RanksMilitary ranks of Guinea-Bissau

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of the People (Portuguese: Forças Armadas Revolucionárias do Povo, abbr. FARP) is the national military of Guinea-Bissau. It consists of an army, a navy, an air force, and paramilitary forces. In 2022 the World Bank estimated that there were around 4,000 personnel in the armed forces. The estimated military expenditure is $23.3 million, and military spending as a percentage of GDP is 1.7%.

The World Fact Book reports that the military service age is 18–25 years of age for selective compulsory military service, and 16 years of age or younger for voluntary service, with parental consent.