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  2. Sultan's Armed Forces Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan's Armed Forces Museum is a military history museum, located in the 150-year-old Bait Al Falaj Fort, once the headquarters for Sultan Said bin Sultan 's Armed Forces, [ 1] located on Al Mujamma Street, in the Ruwi area near Muscat, Oman. [ 2] It was graciously inaugurated in 1988 by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, who was supreme commander ...

  3. Royal Army of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Royal Army of Oman. The Royal Army of Oman (Arabic: الجيش العماني, transliterated: al-Jaīsh al-'Umānī) is the ground forces component of the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces. It was founded in 1907 as the Muscat Garrison. [3] It has a current strength of 35,000 personnel.

  4. Northern Frontier Regiment (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Frontier Regiment (NFR) was formed in March 1957 and was one of the first two properly constituted infantry regiments that Sultan Said bin Taimur of Oman formed. [2][3] The regiment's crest is two crossed drawn traditional Khanjar daggers pointing downwards, with scrolls carrying the regimental title in Arabic i.e. Kateeba al ...

  5. Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces (Arabic: القوات المسلحة لسلطان عمان, transliterated: al-Quwāt ul-Musallaḥatu lis-Sulṭān 'Umān) are the Royal Army of Oman, Royal Navy of Oman, Royal Air Force of Oman, Sultan's Special Force and other defense forces of the Sultanate of Oman. Since their formal establishment in the ...

  6. Bayt al Falaj - Wikipedia

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    Bayt al Falaj is a village in Muscat, in northeastern Oman. [ 1] It was the site of Muscat's airport and main operating base for the country's air force (which opened in 1929), [ 2] prior to the opening of Muscat International Airport at Seeb in 1973. [ 3] The fort at Bayt al Falaj in 1974. It is also the location of the Sultan's Armed Forces ...

  7. Sultan's Special Force - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan's Special Force (SSF) — Arabic: قوات السلطان الخاصة, transliterated: Qawat al-Sultaniya al-Khasah is a separate force branch within the Sultan's Armed Forces (SAF) and although equipped to carry out land defense operations, it is not part of the Royal Army of Oman. [3][4] The SSF was created based on the lessons ...

  8. Royal Air Force of Oman - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Air Force of Oman Jaguar intercepting an Il-38 in 1987. In 1990 the SOAF was renamed the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO). [ 1 ] In 1993 and 1994 the RAFO replaced its Hawker Hunters with four BAE Hawk Mk 103 fighter-trainers and 12 single-seat Hawk Mk 203s, equipped with Westinghouse APG-66H radar, as light ground attack aircraft ...

  9. Military ranks of Oman - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks of Oman. The Military ranks of Oman are the military insignia used by the Sultan of Oman's Armed Forces. Being a former British protectorate, Oman shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom. [1]