Defence Forces
Appearance
Defence Force(s) or Defense Force(s) is the title of the armed forces of certain countries.
Defence forces
- Ambazonia Defence Forces
- Artsakh Defence Army
- Australian Defence Force
- Bahrain Defence Force
- Barbados Defence Force
- Belize Defence Force
- Botswana Defence Force
- Bundeswehr: Federal Defence Forces of Germany.
- Burundi National Defence Force
- Danish Defence: Unified armed forces of the Kingdom of Denmark
- Defense Forces of Georgia
- Eritrean Defence Forces
- Estonian Defence Forces
- Ethiopian National Defense Force
- Falkland Islands Defence Force
- Finnish Defence Forces
- Guyana Defence Force
- Hungarian Defence Force
- Irish Defence Forces
- Israel Defense Forces
- Jamaica Defence Force
- Japan Self-Defense Forces
- Kenya Defence Forces
- Lesotho Defence Force
- Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces
- Malawian Defence Force
- Maldives National Defence Force
- Mozambique Defence Armed Forces
- Namibia Defence Force
- National Defence Forces (Syria): Syrian Pro-Government Militia
- New Zealand Defence Force
- Norwegian Cyber Defence Force: Cyber Branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces
- Papua New Guinea Defence Force
- People's Liberation Army Navy Coastal Defense Force
- Popular Defence Forces: Paramilitary Force in Sudan
- Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force
- Royal Bahamas Defence Force
- Royal Montserrat Defence Force
- Rwanda Defence Force
- Saint Kitts and Nevis Defence Force
- Self-Defense Forces (DFNS regions): Multi-ethnic territorial defense militia
- Seychelles People's Defence Force
- Singapore Civil Defence Force: Provides Emergency Services in Singapore
- South African National Defence Force
- South Sudan People's Defense Forces
- Southern Cameroons Defence Forces
- State defense forces: defense forces of individual US states.
- Tanzania People's Defence Force
- Territorial Defence Force (Poland)
- Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Timor Leste Defence Force
- Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
- Umbutfo Swaziland Defence Force
- Uganda People's Defence Force
- Vietnam Border Defence Force
- Vietnam Civil Defense Force
- Zambian Defence Force
- Zimbabwe Defence Forces
Air Defence Forces
- Egyptian Air Defense Forces
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force
- Kazakhstan Air Defense Force: Air Force of Kazakhstan
- Syrian Air Defense Force
- Territorial Air Defence Forces: Part of the Algerian People's National Armed Forces
- Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces
At the start of the Cold War, the United States Air Force had established the Aerospace Defense Command. It was broken into three different regions:
- Eastern Air Defense Force: (1949-1960)
- Central Air Defense Force: (1951-1960)
- Western Air Defense Force: (1949-1960)
Defunct Defence Forces
- British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force (1889-1976)
- Ceylon Defence Force: Regular force of British Ceylon (1881-1949)
- Citizens' Defence Force: a unit of former British Army soldiers and Irish Volunteers organised by Ireland during the Irish Civil War (1922)
- Fatherland Defense Force: A short-lived Wehrmacht-backed Lithuanian military unit made to defend Lithuania against the Soviet Army (1944)
- Iceland Defense Force: (1951-2006)
- Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force: (1944)
- Panama Defense Force: (????-1989)
- People's Self-Defense Force: South Vietnamese militia (1968-1975)
- Royal Hong Kong Defence Force: (1960s-1970)
- South African Defence Force: (1957-1994)
- Soviet Air Defence Forces: (1941-1991)
- Sudan Defence Force: (1924-1955)
- Territorial Defense Forces (Yugoslavia): (1969-????)
- Union Defence Force (South Africa): predecessor to the South African Defence Force (1912-1957)
- United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia: (1997-2008)
South Africa
In South Africa under apartheid the nominally independent Bantustans had their own forces, separately from the South African Defence Force:
- Bophuthatswana Defence Force: (1977-1994)
- Ciskei Defence Force: (1981-1994)
- Transkei Defence Force: (1981-1994)
- Venda Defence Force: (1979-1994)
Football clubs
A number of football clubs related to defence forces are also named such, for example: