Ministry of National Defence (Cambodia)



The Ministry of National Defence (ក្រសួងការពារជាតិ, UNGEGN: Krâsuŏng Karôpéar Chéatĕ) is charged with supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security and the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces. It is Cambodia's ministry of defence. The current Minister of National Defence is Tea Seiha.

Administrative areas
The Ministry of National Defence is divided into six administrative areas.


 * High Command Headquarters of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces
 * Army HQ – Royal Cambodian Army
 * Navy HQ – Royal Cambodian Navy
 * Air Force HQ – Royal Cambodian Air Force
 * Gendarmerie HQ – Royal Cambodian Gendarmerie

Prior to 1970
Prior to March 1970, the Forces armées royales khmères (FARK) General Staff was under the command and control of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and the Head of State. At that time, then Prince Norodom Sihanouk held both titles. The General Staff controlled the three Services with its headquarters also serving as headquarters and staff for the Army.

Football team
The ministry also maintains a football team. Their club called the National Defense Ministry FC plays in the top division of Cambodian football, the Cambodian Premier League. They are tied with most Cambodian League Championships at three.