Suriname National Army

Suriname National Army
Dutch: Nationaal Leger
Founded1975
Service branchesSurinamese Land Forces
Suriname Air Force
Suriname Coast Guard
HeadquartersParamaribo
Website[1]
Leadership
Commander-in-chief Jennifer Geerlings-Simons
Minister of Defense Uraiqit Ramsaram
Commander of the Armed Forces Brigade general Werner Kioe A Sen
Personnel
Military age18
Active personnel2,500
Expenditure
BudgetUS$60,000,000
Percent of GDP0.7%
Industry
Foreign suppliers
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History1980 Surinamese coup d'état
Surinamese Interior War
RanksMilitary ranks of Suriname

After the creation of the Statute of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Royal Netherlands Army was entrusted with the defence of Suriname, while the defence of the Netherlands Antilles was the responsibility of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The army set up a separate Netherlands Armed Forces in Suriname (Dutch: Troepenmacht in Suriname, TRIS). Upon independence in 1975, this force was turned into the Surinamese Armed Forces (Surinaamse Krijgsmacht, SKM). On February 25, 1980, a group of 15 non-commissioned officers and one junior officer, under the leadership of sergeant major Dési Bouterse, staged a coup d'état and overthrew the Government. Subsequently, the SKM was rebranded as the National Army (Nationaal Leger, NL).

The Netherlands has provided limited military assistance to the Surinamese armed forces since the election of a democratic government in 1991. In recent years, the United States has provided training to military officers and policymakers to promote a better understanding of the role of the military in a civilian government. Also, since the mid-1990s, the People's Republic of China has been donating military equipment and logistical material to the Surinamese Armed Forces, as has Brazil.