2nd Support Forces Command
The 2nd Support Forces Command or 2nd Support Forces is a combat support unit of the Peshmerga, the military forces of the Kurdistan Region. The unit operates under the Ministry of [Peshmerga Affairs] and specializes in support functions such as artillery, heavy artillery, air defense, mobility assets, anti-tank measures, maintenance and engineering for the Regional Guard Brigades.
History
Historically, the 2nd Support Forces belonged to the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan's Peshmerga, operating specifically within the 70 Unit. However, in response to ongoing reform efforts within the Kurdistan Region's military sector, the unit was integrated into the MoPA in June 2021. The unit's integration followed the earlier incorporation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party's 1st Support Forces into the MoPA. According to Col. Todd Burroughs, deputy director of the US-led coalition's Military Advisor Group North, the "unification of both 1st and 2nd Support Forces Commands under the MoPA is a significant step in the Peshmerga Reform process.”Structure
The exact size of the force is unclear, but together with the 1st Support Forces, they are estimated to number around 10,000 soldiers.2nd Support Forces Command
- 1st Mortar Battalion
- 2nd Mortar Battalion
- Field Artillery Battalion
- * Women's Artillery Battery
- 107mm MLRS Artillery Battalion
- 1st 122mm MLRS Artillery Battalion
- 2nd 122mm MLRS Artillery Battalion
- 105mm Artillery Battalion
- Defence and Tasks Regiment
- Armored Battalion
- Transportation and Logistics Battalion
- Combat Engineering Battalion
- Mechanised Infantry Battalion
- Tank Battalion
- 1st AA Artillery Battalion
- Special Forces Unit
- * Tactical Company
Capabilities and equipment
The unit employs a wide range of artillery systems, including howitzers and multiple launch rocket systems. Following the unit's integration into the MoPA, the United States delivered ammunition and several lightweight 105 mm howitzers to the force, a move which was criticised by Mohammed al-Halbousi, the head of the Al-Taqadum Party, as according to him "their basic duty is only to maintain internal security within their area of responsibility."
In addition to heavy artillery, the unit is equipped with light mortars, anti-tank self propelled guns, and anti-aircraft weapons such as large and small caliber autocannons designed for air-to-ground operations, some mounted on mechanized vehicles, along with tanks like the T-55.