17th Division (Syria)

The 17th Reserve Division is a formation of the Syrian Army responsible for north-eastern Syria. It is one of two autonomous reserve divisions of the Syrian Arab Army, the other being the 18th Armoured Division.

17th Reserve Division
Divisional tactical color marking
Active1970 – present
Country Syria
AllegianceMilitary of Syria
Branch Syrian Army
RoleMechanized Infantry
Size~ 8,500
Garrison/HQDeir ez-Zor
EngagementsSyrian Civil War
Commanders
CommanderMaj. Gen. Nizar Khaddour[2]

Command structure

As of 2019, the Division is an autonomous unit of the Syrian Army's 3rd Corps structure,[3][4] and is composed of 137th Mechanized Brigade, the 93rd Armoured Brigade, the 121st and 123rd Artillery Regiments.[5][6] Later reports state that two battalions from the 54th Special Forces Regiment serve within the 17th Division.[7]

The Division is one of the Syrian Army's 2 Specialised divisions, which unlike the Army's conventional divisions include both brigades and maneuver regiments.[8]

Combat history

Role in the civil war

The 17th Reserve Division was active in Deir ez-Zor province throughout 2012.

The division's 93rd Brigade left Idlib to secure Raqqa Governorate in early 2012.[9]

In November 2012 the Free Syrian Army claimed that elements of the 17th Division were in Rastan, thereby raising the possibility that elements of the Division withdrew from the east as the Syrian Government lost positions there.[10]

Following the reported capture of Raqqa on 3–6 March 2013, elements of the 17th Division remained under siege to the north of the city in October 2013.[11]

Following the fall of the Menagh airbase, the remaining troops of the defeated 17th Division sought refuge with Kurdish forces. The Kurds, however, turned over the senior officers to al-Nusra in exchange for Kurdish prisoners and the Islamists promptly killed the handed over officers, including Colonel Naji Abu Shaar.[12]

In July 2014, ISIL captured the division's and 93rd's Brigade headquarters in the 2014 Eastern Syria offensive.

In February 2016, the 137th Brigade was reported to be controlling airdropped UN aid supplies in Deir ez-Zor city.[13]

On 15 October 2016, the 137th Brigade attacked the southern outskirts of their former HQ that was occupied by ISIS in Deir ez-Zor.[14] They killed several militants and destroyed three armored vehicles.[14]

In June 2017, the Syrian Democratic Forces and other allied forces, aided by US airstrikes, captured the main base/headquarters of the division, located in the outskirts of Raqqa from ISIS after clashes between the two forces occurred as part of the Battle of Raqqa.[15]

Major General Nizzar Khaddour, who hails from Republican Guard, is the current commander of the 17th Reserve Division.

References

  1. "Breaking: Syrian Army expands control over eastern bank of Euphrates River". Al-Masdar News. 21 September 2017. Archived from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. Waters, Gregory (8 December 2020). "assignment of Maj Gen Nizar Khaddour". Twitter. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  3. Joseph Halliday, The Syrian Army: Doctrinal Order of Battle, Institute for the Study of War, February 2013, p.10
  4. Gregory Waters (18 July 2019). "The Lion and The Eagle: The Syrian Arab Army's Destruction and Rebirth". Middle East Institute. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  5. Gregory Waters (20 November 2019). "Return to the northeast: Syrian Army deployments against Turkish forces". Middle East Institute. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  6. Joseph Halliday, The Syrian Army: Doctrinal Order of Battle, Institute for the Study of War, February 2013, p.12
  7. "Return to the northeast: Syrian Army deployments against Turkish forces". Middle East Institute.
  8. Joseph Halliday, The Syrian Army: Doctrinal Order of Battle, Institute for the Study of War, February 2013, p.6
  9. Joseph Halliday, The Assad Regime: From Counterinsurgency to Civil War, Institute for the Study of War, March 2013, p.33, citing '“Clashes between Syrian troops and army defectors kill at least 13,” Washington Post, October 13, 2011; Syrian Revolution Coordinator’s Union Facebook Page <facebook.com/monasiqoon>, November 13, 2012.
  10. Joseph Halliday, The Assad Regime: From Counterinsurgency to Civil War, Institute for the Study of War, March 2013, p.33
  11. Alice Martins, Watching Rebels Fight Among Themselves for the City of Raqqa, VICE news, 23 September 2013.
  12. Robert Fisk, Syria civil war: State-of-the-art technology gives President Assad’s army the edge The Independent 26 February 2016
  13. "No One Knows What Just Happened to the UN's First-Ever Humanitarian Airdrop in Syria". www.vice.com. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  14. "Syrian Army strikes back against ISIS in southwest Deir Ezzor". Al-Masdar News. 15 October 2016. Archived from the original on 2 September 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  15. "SDF takes control of the 17th Division Base north of Raqqa". ANF News. 2017-06-08. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
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