Armed Forces begin implementing Royal directives to restructure Army
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- Jordan’s Armed Forces begin royal-ordered restructuring to enhance operational readiness.
- Focus on modernizing capabilities, command systems, reserve forces, and defense technology.
The Jordanian Armed Forces, the Arab Army, have begun implementing directives from King Abdullah II aimed at a comprehensive restructuring and modernization of the military. The move seeks to strengthen operational readiness and improve the army’s ability to face current and future security challenges.
Comprehensive Modernization
The royal directives outline a clear roadmap and strategic plan to develop the military’s combat and operational capabilities. The restructuring emphasizes building a lean, flexible, and high-quality force capable of operating efficiently across different operational environments and adapting to modern warfare, including unconventional conflicts.
Enhanced Command, Technology, and Integration
The plan calls for aligning the armed forces’ organizational structure with operational missions, updating command, control, and communication systems, and improving integration across branches and units. It also prioritizes advanced military technology, including unmanned systems and cyber capabilities.
Strengthening Reserves and Logistics
Directives include expanding reserve forces, modernizing logistical support systems to ensure sustainability and smooth supply chains, and supporting national defense industries under professional standards to boost self-sufficiency and operational efficiency.
The Jordanian Armed Forces confirmed their commitment to executing the royal directives as part of an integrated strategic vision. The initiative is expected to enhance the Arab Army’s readiness, professionalism, and capacity to protect national security and defend the country’s assets effectively.



