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Conflict Module · Sahel · Force Atlas

Formations

Every published record in the Force Atlas — services, commands, formations and groupings — searchable and filterable. The Structure tab shows where each sits in its force tree.

Context, not targeting. Records are structural and historical — no current locations, strength, readiness or movement, by construction. See the methodology.

11 full profiles · 9 partial · 16 stubs pending research

Joint

The state military establishment — army, air force, national guard and gendarmerie — under the transitional military government.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Land · under Malian Defence and Security Forces (FDS)

The land force — the bulk of the FDS, carrying the war in every region.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Air · under Malian Defence and Security Forces (FDS)

A small but consequential air arm — the drone and strike capability that changed the northern war in 2023.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Russian security presence in Mali

The Wagner Group’s Mali deployment, 2021–2025 — the junta’s first Russian partner, reorganised into the Africa Corps.

ReorganisedFull profileConf moderateAs of 2025-06Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Russian security presence in Mali

The Russian defence ministry’s expeditionary force in Mali — successor to the Wagner deployment since June 2025, fighting alongside the FDS.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Azawad movements — coordination & lineage

The unified Azawad separatist movement formed in November 2024 from the CMA’s components; holder of Kidal since April 2026.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Volunteer / irregular

The al-Qaeda-aligned insurgent coalition formed in 2017 under Iyad Ag Ghaly — the strongest non-state force in the war.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under JNIM — Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims

JNIM’s central-Mali wing under Amadou Koufa — the engine of the insurgency’s spread into the centre, west and south.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-06Open record →
Volunteer / irregular

The Islamic State’s Sahel province — a separate project from JNIM and at war with it; strongest in the tri-border zone.

Full profileConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Joint · under International & regional missions (historical)

France’s Sahel-wide counterterrorism operation, 2014–2022 — left Mali in August 2022 and ended that November.

DisbandedFull profileConf highAs of 2022-11Open record →

MINUSMA

External
Joint · under International & regional missions (historical)

The UN stabilisation mission in Mali, 2013–2023 — the organisation’s deadliest of its era, expelled at Bamako’s demand.

DisbandedFull profileConf highAs of 2023-12Open record →
Interior / security · under Malian Defence and Security Forces (FDS)

Territorial and camel-corps force with a defence-ministry mandate — historically the state’s presence in the deep north.

Profile under reviewConf moderateAs of 2026-06Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Pro-government & communal self-defence forces

Dogon self-defence movement of the Bandiagara plateau — central to the communal dimension of the war, implicated in the Ogossagou massacre.

Profile under reviewConf lowAs of 2026-06Open record →

CSP — Permanent Strategic Framework

Grouping · not a command
Volunteer / irregular · under Azawad movements — coordination & lineage

Coordination framework joining the CMA movements with parts of the Platform, 2021–2024 — the war-fighting coalition that lost Kidal and won Tinzaouatène.

ReorganisedProfile under reviewConf moderateAs of 2024-11Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Azawad movements — coordination & lineage

The separatist signatory coalition of the 2015 Algiers Agreement, which governed Kidal de facto for a decade; dissolved into the FLA in 2024.

MergedProfile under reviewConf highAs of 2024-11Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under CMA — Coordination of Azawad Movements

The secular-nationalist separatist movement that launched the 2012 rebellion and declared Azawad — then lost it to its jihadist allies.

MergedProfile under reviewConf highAs of 2024-11Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Platform coalition (Plateforme)

Imghad Tuareg armed movement founded in 2014 — historically Bamako’s northern proxy against the CMA, later fragmented.

ReorganisedProfile under reviewConf moderateAs of 2024-12Open record →

Ansar Dine

Armed movement
Volunteer / irregular · under JNIM — Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims

Iyad Ag Ghaly’s movement of the 2012 war — jihadist co-belligerent of the MNLA rebellion, then its expeller; merged into JNIM in 2017.

MergedProfile under reviewConf highAs of 2017-03Open record →
Volunteer / irregular

AQIM offshoot that ruled Gao during the 2012 occupation; both of today’s rival jihadist lineages trace through its remnants.

MergedProfile under reviewConf highAs of 2013-08Open record →
Joint · under International & regional missions (historical)

The French intervention of January 2013 that broke the jihadist occupation of northern Mali; folded into Barkhane in 2014.

MergedProfile under reviewConf highAs of 2014-08Open record →
Interior / security · under Malian Defence and Security Forces (FDS)

Military police force with rural policing and territorial duties under the defence ministry.

Stub · pending researchConf moderateAs of 2026-06Open record →
Volunteer / irregular

A navigation grouping, not a command: communal self-defence movements that have fought alongside or in parallel with the state. Each member’s real relationship to the government differs and is stated on its record.

Stub · pending researchConf lowAs of 2026-06Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Pro-government & communal self-defence forces

Traditional hunter societies mobilised as village self-defence forces across central and southern Mali — locally organised, without unified command.

Stub · pending researchConf lowAs of 2026-06Open record →

Russian security presence in Mali

Grouping · not a command
Volunteer / irregular

A navigation grouping for the Russian deployment’s two phases: the Wagner Group era (2021–2025) and the Africa Corps era (2025–). One presence, two institutional forms.

Stub · pending researchConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Volunteer / irregular

A navigation grouping, not a command: the separatist and allied movements of northern Mali, from the 2012 rebellion through the coalitions to today’s unified FLA. Lineage relationships are stated on each record.

Stub · pending researchConf moderateAs of 2026-07Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under CMA — Coordination of Azawad Movements

Ifoghas-led movement formed in 2013, drawing heavily on former Ansar Dine members repositioning for the peace process; the strongest CMA component in Kidal.

MergedStub · pending researchConf highAs of 2024-11Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under CMA — Coordination of Azawad Movements

Arab-community movement that split into CMA-aligned and Platform-aligned factions — a reminder that “Azawad” was never a single community or side. The CMA-aligned faction joined the FLA in 2024.

MergedStub · pending researchConf moderateAs of 2024-11Open record →

Platform coalition (Plateforme)

Grouping · not a command
Volunteer / irregular · under Azawad movements — coordination & lineage

The pro-government signatory coalition of the Algiers Agreement, coordinating GATIA and loyalist MAA factions against the CMA.

HistoricalStub · pending researchConf moderateAs of 2023-12Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under Azawad movements — coordination & lineage

Daoussahak-based movement of the Ménaka region, split from the MNLA in 2016; best known for fighting Islamic State Sahel in the tri-border zone.

Stub · pending researchConf moderateAs of 2026-06Open record →

AQIM Saharan emirate

Armed movement
Volunteer / irregular · under JNIM — Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims

The Saharan command of al-Qaeda’s Maghreb affiliate — kidnap economy, desert logistics and the doctrinal core that trained the 2012 generation; folded into JNIM in 2017.

MergedStub · pending researchConf highAs of 2017-03Open record →

Al-Mourabitoun

Armed movement
Volunteer / irregular · under JNIM — Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims

Mokhtar Belmokhtar’s formation, merging his katiba with MUJAO remnants; author of the era’s major urban terror attacks (Bamako 2015) before joining JNIM. An ISGS-bound faction split away in 2015.

MergedStub · pending researchConf highAs of 2017-03Open record →
Volunteer / irregular · under JNIM — Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims

JNIM unit operating in the Serma forest zone between Mopti and Gao regions — one of the named katibas behind attacks on the RN16 corridor.

Stub · pending researchConf lowAs of 2026-06Open record →
Joint

A navigation grouping, not a command: the French, UN, European and regional forces of the intervention era, 2013–2024. All are ended or withdrawn from Mali; each record states its own mandate and dates.

Stub · pending researchConf highAs of 2024-05Open record →
Special operations · under International & regional missions (historical)

European special-operations task force advising Malian units in the Liptako under Barkhane’s umbrella; ended with the French withdrawal in mid-2022.

DisbandedStub · pending researchConf highAs of 2022-06Open record →

EUTM Mali

External
Joint · under International & regional missions (historical)

EU mission that trained a large share of the Malian army from 2013; suspended operational training after the Wagner deployment, its mandate lapsed in May 2024.

DisbandedStub · pending researchConf highAs of 2024-05Open record →
Joint · under International & regional missions (historical)

Joint counterterrorism force of the five Sahel states. Mali quit in 2022; the framework dissolved in December 2023 after Burkina Faso and Niger followed — succeeded in practice by AES defence cooperation.

DisbandedStub · pending researchConf highAs of 2023-12Open record →