Early years The Armed Forces were formed on 29 May 1992 when President of the
Kyrgyz SSR Askar Akayev signed a decree which effectively consolidated all the formations and units of the
Soviet Army deployed in the territory of the new republic under the jurisdiction of
Bishkek and not
Moscow. Until 1988, these troops were part of the
Central Asian Military District. 29 May is today celebrated as the
Day of the Armed Forces. In 1993, the State Defense Committee was renamed to the Ministry of Defense on the basis of the headquarters of the
17th Army Corps. In 1998, the 1st Koy Tash, 2nd Osh, and 3rd Balykchinsk Infantry Brigades were created on the basis of the
8th Guards Motor Rifle Division. In August 1999, the
Batken Conflict occurred in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, during which militants of the
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) made incursions of into Uzbek and Kyrgyz territory from their camps in
Tajikistan.
21st century In 2006, the Air Force and Air Defense Forces were combined to form the
Kyrgyz Air Force. The same year, the term of service was reduced from 18 to 12 months (1 year). In February 2014, the Armed Forces General Staff was expanded to have complete control over the military apparatus, with the ministry of defense becoming a state defense committee which plays a smaller and more administrative role. Despite this arrangement, many former military/security officials such as
Taalaibek Omuraliev and Adyl Kurbanov were in favor of returning the military to its former organization. Following the inauguration of President
Sadyr Japarov in early February 2021, the Ministry of Defense was reestablished following a 7-year hiatus. After signing the new
Constitution of Kyrgyzstan in May 2021, President Japarov called for reform in the military, particularly the need to "organize the army according to the principle of special units, fully trained and technologically equipped to conduct military operations in mountainous conditions." He also at the same time called for the creation of "people’s guards", which according to him, will provide mobilization readiness amongst the population living in border areas. == Army ==