The phraseDefence Force(s)(orDefense Force(s)in US English - seespelling differences) is in the title of thearmed forcesof certain countries and territories.
Defence forces
edit- Ambazonia Defence Forces
- Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force
- Australian Defence Force
- Bahrain Defence Force
- Barbados Defence Force
- Belize Defence Force
- Botswana Defence Force
- Bundeswehr:Federal Defence Forces of Germany.
- Burundi National Defence Force
- Danish Defence:the unified armed forces of the Kingdom of Denmark
- Defense Forces of Georgia
- Defence Force of Haiti
- Eritrean Defence Forces
- Estonian Defence Forces
- Ethiopian National Defense Force
- Falkland Islands Defence Force
- Finnish Defence Forces
- Guyana Defence Force
- Hungarian Defence Force
- Irish Defence Forces
- Israel Defense Forces
- Jamaica Defence Force
- Japan Self-Defense Forces
- Kenya Defence Forces
- Lesotho Defence Force
- Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces
- Malawian Defence Force
- Maldives National Defence Force
- Mozambique Defence Armed Forces
- Namibia Defence Force
- National Defence Forces (Syria):Syrian pro-government militia
- New Zealand Defence Force
- Norwegian Cyber Defence Force
- Papua New Guinea Defence Force
- People's Liberation Army Navy Coastal Defense Force
- People's Self-Defense Force
- Popular Defence Forces:Paramilitary Force in Sudan. Disbanded in 2019, reactivated in 2023 due to the ongoing civil war.
- Royal Bahamas Defence Force
- Royal Montserrat Defence Force
- Rwanda Defence Force
- Saint Kitts and Nevis Defence Force
- Self-Defense Forcesin the multi-ethnic territories of North and East Syria opposed toBashar al-Assad
- Seychelles People's Defence Force
- Singapore Civil Defence Force:provides emergency services in Singapore
- South African National Defence Force
- South Sudan People's Defense Forces
- Southern Cameroons Defence Forces
- State defense forces:defense forces of individual US states.
- Tanzania People's Defence Force
- Territorial Defence Force (Poland)
- Territorial Defense Forces (Ukraine)
- Tigray Defense Forces
- Timor Leste Defence Force
- Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force
- Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force
- Uganda People's Defence Force
- Zambian Defence Force
- Zimbabwe Defence Forces
Air Defence Forces
edit- Air defence forces(Anti-Aircraft Warfare)
- Cuban Air and Air Defense Force
- Egyptian Air Defense Forces
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force
- Japan Air Self-Defense Force
- Kazakh Air Defense Forces:Air Force of Kazakhstan
- Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces
- Syrian Air Defense Force
- Serbian Air Force and Air Defence
- Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence
- Territorial Air Defence Forces:Part of the Algerian People's National Armed Forces
- Ukrainian Air Defence Forces
- Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces
At the start of the Cold War, theUnited States Air Forcehad established theAerospace Defense Command.It was broken into three different regions:
- Eastern Air Defense Force:(1949-1960)
- Central Air Defense Force:(1951-1960)
- Western Air Defense Force:(1949-1960)
Defunct Defence Forces
edit- Artsakh Defence Army(1992-2023)
- British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force(1889-1946)
- Ceylon Defence Force:Regular force ofBritish Ceylon(1881-1949)
- Citizens' Defence Force:A unit of former British Army soldiers and Irish Volunteers organised by Ireland during the Irish Civil War (1922)
- Croatian Defence Forces:(1991-1993)
- Dominica Defense Force:(1974-1981)
- Wehrmacht:Wehrmacht translated to defence forces (1935-1945)
- Fatherland Defense Force:A short-lived Wehrmacht-backed Lithuanian military unit made to defend Lithuania against the Soviet Army (1944)
- Iceland Defense Force:(1951-2006)
- Indian Defence Force:(1917-1920)
- Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force:(1944)
- Lofa Defense Force:Liberian Rebel Group (1993-1996)
- Panama Defense Forces:(1968-1989)
- People's Self-Defense Force:South Vietnamese militia (1968-1975)
- Polish Air Defence Force(1962-1990)
- Royal Hong Kong Defence Force:(1960s-1970)
- Russian Aerospace Defence Forces:(2011-2015)
- South African Defence Force:(1957-1994)
- South Sudan Defence Forces (militia):(1983-2006)
- Soviet Air Defence Forces:(1918-1992)
- Sudan Defence Force:(1924-1955)
- Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina:(1990-1992)
- Territorial Defense Forces (Yugoslavia):(1969-1992)
- Union Defence Force (South Africa):Predecessor to the South African Defence Force (1912-1957)
- United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia:(1997-2008)
- Zanzibar Volunteer Defence Force:(1914-????)
South Africa
editIn South Africa underapartheidthe nominally independentBantustanshad their own forces, separately from theSouth African Defence Force:
- Bophuthatswana Defence Force:(1977-1994)
- Ciskei Defence Force:(1981-1994)
- Transkei Defence Force:(1981-1994)
- Venda Defence Force:(1979-1994)
Within the ongoing civil war in Myanmar, several different rebel groups have declared themselves "defense forces":
Football clubs
editA number of football clubs related to defence forces are also named such, for example: