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Royal Maintenance Corps (Jordan)

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Founded
  
October 1920

Commander
  
King Abdullah II

Current form
  
March 1956

Service branches
  
Royal Jordanian Land Force Royal Naval Force Royal Jordanian Air Force Royal Special Forces His Majesty's Special Security Royal Maintenance Corps General Intelligence Department Public Security Directorate King Abdullah Design and Development Bureau

History
  
Desert Force Arab Legion Transjordan Frontier Force

Ranks
  
Jordanian military ranks

The Royal Maintenance Corps "silah al siyana al-malaki" (سلاح الصيانة الملكي) is a branch of the Jordanian Armed Forces. It must furnish continuous operation to the field and is responsible for flow of parts, and for every vehicle being operational and ready for battle. The corps' engineers are also responsible for upgrading the tanks in use.

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Role in improving the Jordanian military

The maintenance corps role in improving Jordanian ground units, is to apply enhanced targeting systems on the M60 Patton, the full reconstruction of several other vehicles such as the Centurion tank and to upgrade the 274 Chieftain tank in a redesign called Khalid ibn al-Walid. The Jordanian engineers were able to revolutionise the Challenger 1 turret system with an auto loader and a 120 mm smooth-bore gun. Maintenance specialists were sent to the United States and Britain for advanced training.

History

In 1972, the Chieftain Tank needed enhancement in order to meet changing military needs. The Corps Commander, Major General Kharabsheh, installed the new laser targeting system on several tanks including the M60. This move was revolutionary for the Jordanian military. It made it possible for the cavalry to balance power with its neighbors.

Commanders

The king of Jordan selected the commanders of the corps. A list follows:

  1. Brigadier General Engineer Nael AL-Ragad 2009–present
  2. Major General Abdilwahab Kharabsheh ? - 1992
  3. Major General Mosleh AlMuthanna AlYamani 1988-1992
  4. Brigadier General Waleed a. Samkari 1992 - ?
  5. Major General Engineer Fadel Mohammed Ali 2000 - 2001

References

Royal Maintenance Corps (Jordan) Wikipedia