Wagner successor / Africa Corps
After the 2023 mutiny and the death of its founder, Wagner's structures were reorganised under Ministry of Defence control.
Broad area of activity
Primarily Africa (Sahel, Libya, Central African Republic) since 2023; the Ukraine role of the predecessor organisation has not been reconstituted at scale.
Notable history
The Wagner Group fought as Russia's most effective assault force at Bakhmut in 2022–23 before its June 2023 mutiny — the most serious internal challenge to the Russian state in decades. After its founder's death, its structures were broken up and re-subordinated: the "Africa Corps" branding covers the state-run successor operations. This record tracks lineage (predecessor → successor), not a single fixed name — corporate shells rotate faster than designations can track them, by design.
Strengths
Inherited networks, host-regime relationships and expeditionary logistics; deniability retained even under formal MoD control.
Limitations
Legitimacy and command tensions inherited from the mutiny; dependence on Russian state transport; opaque structure means even its patrons may lack full visibility.
Known equipment
Related key events
Wagner mutiny
The Wagner Group seizes Rostov-on-Don and marches on Moscow before standing down; its founder dies in a plane crash two months later.