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About Royal Maintenance Corps

The Royal Maintenance Corps (RMC) aims to achieve all the maintenance matters.

The diverse workforce of engineers, technicians and other professionals meets the demands in technology

requirements as a vital part of JAF. Our goal is to provide high quality responsive to JAF units.

 MODERN TRAINING

The unlimited support of HM King Abdullah II, JAF is continuing arming itself with modern weapons, equipment and military vehicles from all over the world.

This makes RMC to keep pace with these developments through training and qualifying technical personnel to keep up with these
developed systems

Great Capabilities
The Royal Maintenance Corps has been able to achieve this through its technical capabilities and accumulated experience
Over the years, maintaining the readiness of the Jordanian Armed Forces at the highest level. and contributed to rebuilding and restoring many systems


Professionalism and continuous development

RMC attracted competent specialists with high skills to develop and train its workers to equipped them with science and knowledge, so it now possesses many experiences in all technical specializations. They are highly skilled and professional.

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RMC Mission


Maintains the operational readiness of the vehicles, equipment, systems and weapons utilized within JAF units through implementing repair, recovery, supply and technical training plans.


RMC Vision


Providing a military industrial environment that capable of sustaining all vehicles, weapons, equipment and systems in the Jordanian Armed Forces with the highest standards of technology and accumulated expertise.

RMC Functions
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Providing Technical Assistance and Consultancy to JAF.
·        Setting and Implementing Technical Support Plans
·        Setting and Implementing QC Policy Plan
·        Repair, Maintenance, Overhaul and Rebuild
·        Reclamation, Manufacturing and Fabrication
·        Recovery & Evacuation of Vehicles
·        Solar system design and implementing sustainment plan

 

History Royal Maintenance Corps

The Royal Maintenance Corps is considered one of the oldest service corps in the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, where its nucleus was formed in 1921 with a few elements that provide support for equipment that entered service. This corps developed until it reached what it has reached today. The most important stages that the corps development went through are:

SMALL GROUPS OF TECHNICANS WITH VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT

1921 – 1941

 ESTABLISHMENT OF RMC 

1941

ESTABLISHEMENT OF MAIN STORS

 ESTABLISHEMENT OF PRINCE FAISAL W. SHOPs

1946

  ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FIRST TRAINING INSTITUTE (PHMTC)

1950

ESTABLISHMENT OF  AMMAN Central Work SHOPs

1955

  ESTABLISHMENT OF ZARQA CENTRAL Workshops

1956

ESTABLISHEMENT OF King Hussein Main Workshops (KHMW)

ESTABLISHEMENT OF Electronic Equipment Workshops (EEW)

1984

Restructuring

Technical companies become field workshops supporting brigades

ESTABLISHEMENT OF technical detachments supporting the battalions

ESTABLISHEMENT OF eastern weapons workshops

1987

 Change the name of the Directorate of Royal Maintenance Corps to command of the Royal Maintenance Corps

2008

Re-Change the name of command of the Royal Maintenance Corps to the Directorate of Royal Maintenance Corps

ESTABLISHEMENT OF  Intermediate Workshop for eastern region

Re-ESTABLISHEMENT OF Engineering equipment workshops

2018

Restructuring and establishment of new units

CONTINIOUS IMPROVMENTS IN ALL TECHNICAL ASPECTS

2020

Dissolved OF  Intermediate Workshop for eastern region

2022

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