Aeronautica Militare
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Aeronautica Militare | |
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Founded | 28th March 1923 |
Country | Italy |
Motto | Virtute Siderum Tenus |
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Chief of Staff | General Daniele Tei |
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The Aeronautica Militare is the air force of Italy. It has held a prominent role in modern Italian military history. It was founded as an independent service arm on the 28th March, 1923, by King Vittorio Emanuele III as the Regia Aeronautica (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). After World War II, when Italy was made a republic by referendum, the Regia Aeronautica was given its current name. Its Aerobatic display team is the Frecce Tricolori.
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[edit] History
Italy is one of the nations that can boast some of the oldest traditions in the field of aviation. As far back as 1884, in fact, the Regio Esercito was authorised to equip itself with its own air component, the Servizio Aeronautico, based in Rome. In 1911, during the Italo-Turkish war, Italy employed aircraft, for the first time ever in the world, for reconnaissance and bombing missions. As a result of Benito Mussolini, who wanted Italy to become a world power, the Regia Aeronautica was born on 23 March 1923. During the thirties, the Regia Aeronautica was involved in its first military operations, initially in Ethiopia in 1935, and later in Spain between 1936 and 1939. After a period of neutrality, Italy entered World War II on 10 June 1940 alongside Germany, in which the Regia Aeronautica could deploy more than 3.000 aircraft, of which less than 60% were serviceable. The Regia Aeronautica fought from the icy steppes of Russia to the sand of the North African desert losing men and machines. After the armistice of 8 September 1943, Italy divided itself into two, and the same fate befell the Regia Aeronautica. The end of the hostilities, on 8 May 1945, opened the gates to the rebirth of military aviation in Italy.
A referendum resulted in the proclamation of Italy as a Republic on 18 June 1946, and in parallel the Regia Aeronautica was transformed into the Aeronautica Militare Italiana - the title that it holds today. The Paris Peace Treaty of 1947 placed severe restrictions on the Italian armed forces, but membership of NATO in 1949 opened the way for modernisation of the AMI. The American military aid through the Mutual Defence Assistance Programme saw the arrival of P-51 Mustang and P-47 Thunderbolt piston-engined fighters. Later in 1952 the best aircraft of the period, F-84G, F-86E(M) and F-84F fighters and C-119 transports came to Italy. Not content to see foreign-designed aircraft serving the AMI, the reborn Italian aviation industry began to develop and produce aircraft of its own like the Fiat G91, Aermacchi MB-326, Piaggio Aero P166 and the line of Agusta-Bell helicopters. The sound-barrier was broken by the AMI, with the introduction of the Lockheed F-104G Starfighter, constructed under licence by Fiat. The 1970s witnessed the acquisition of the Aeritalia G222 and Lockheed C-130, which renewed the transport fleet, and the Lockheed-Aeritalia F-104S, a fighter-variant of the Starfighter developed specifically to meet the requirements of the Italian defence system.
The drive to improve and expand the aircraft industry led Italy in the programme of the Panavia Tornado and the development and introduction of the AMX, this later with Embraer of Brazil. In 1990, following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Italy joined the coalition forces and for the first time in 45 years Italian pilots and aircraft were tasked with military war-time operations.
Further crises were going to require the intervention of the Italian forces in Somalia, Mozambique, and in the Balkans. The conflict in the former Yugoslavia, only a few minutes flying time from the Italian borders, saw a need to improve the future air defence.
As a stopgap and as replacement for leased Tornado ADV interceptors, the AMI has leased 30 F-16A Block 15 ADF and four F-16B Block 10 Fighting Falcons, with an option for some more. The coming years also will see the introduction of 121 EF2000 Eurofighter Typhoons, replacing the leased F-16 Fighting Falcons. Furthermore updates are foreseen on the Tornado IDS/IDT and the AMX-fleet.
The transport capacity will be improved with the delivery of 22 C-130Js (for 2°Gr). Also a completely-new developed G222, called C-27J Spartan, will enter service replacing the G222's.
In the year 2003, the Italian Air Force expanded its combat capabilities to land warfare and Special Forces use by the creation of the 17° STORMO OPERAZIONI SPECIALI ("17th Special Operations Wing"), also known as RIAM, Reparto Incursori Aeronautica Militare (Air Force Raiders Group), a unit that's primarily engaged towards missions such as raid on land-based aeronautical compounds, Forward Air Control, Combat Controlling, and Combat Search and Rescue.
[edit] Aircraft inventory
The AM operates 585 aircraft, including 219 (300 2007) combat jets and 114 helicopters.
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Versions | In service[1] | Notes |
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Aermacchi MB-339 | Italy | trainer
light attack aerobatic display |
MB 339A
MB 339CD-1 MB 339CD-2 MB 339PAN |
72
15 15 20 |
originally 106
variants with hud glass cockpit and more fighter capability used by Frecce Tricolori |
Aermacchi SF-260 | Italy | trainer | SF 260EA | 28 | All SF260AM phased out[2] |
AMX International AMX Ghibli | Italy | attack
trainer |
AMX
AMX-T |
70
12 |
52 (40 + 12) will undergo the Mid Life Update ACOL by 2009, the others will be retired |
Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon | United States | fighter
trainer |
F-16AM-15
F-16BM-10 |
30
4 |
leased from USAF |
Panavia Tornado | European Union | strike
anti-radar |
IDS 1st MLU
IDS 2nd MLU IDS full MLU IT-ECR full MLU |
18
15 40 15 |
Mid Life Update divided in three tranches, currently the first is concluded, by now the other planes are in the original configuration, second MLU batch to be delivered by 2011 |
Eurofighter Typhoon | European Union | fighter-strike | 75 by now | (121 planned by 2014) | |
General Atomics RQ-1 Predator | United States | reconnaissance UAV | RQ-1A | 4 | jointly operated with the Navy, originally 5, one was lost |
MD Helicopters MD 500 Defender | Italy | utility helicopter | NH 500E | 50 | built by BredaNardi |
Agusta-Bell AB212 Twin Huey | Italy | rescue helicopter | AB212AM | 34 | built by Agusta |
Sikorsky HH-3F Sea King | Italy | Combat SAR
VIP transport |
HH-3F
SH-3DTS |
30
2 |
built by Agusta, Mid Life Update on 24 helicopter currently carry out |
Breguet Atlantique | France | maritime patrol | Br 1150 | 10/12 | jointly operated with the Navy, 18 were purchased in early seventies |
Boeing 767 | United States | aerial refueling | KC-767A | 4 on order[3] | |
Alenia C-27J Spartan | Italy | tactical transport | C-27J | 3 | another 9 under delivery[4] |
Lockheed C-130 Hercules | United States | tactical transport | C-130J
C-130J-30 |
12
10 |
6 KC-130J tanker kit |
SIAI Marchetti S 208 | Italy | liaison | S 208M | 27 | |
Piaggio P166 | Italy | utility transport | P-166DL-3 | 31 | |
Piaggio P180 Avanti | Italy | utility transport | P.180 M
P.180 RM P.180 APH |
8
4 2 |
The Radio calibration and the Aerial cartography variants are rapidly reconfigurable to utitily transport role. |
Dassault Falcon 50 | France | VIP transport | 4 | ||
Dassault Falcon 900 | France | VIP transport | 900EX
900EX Easy |
3
2 |
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Airbus A319 | European Union | VIP transport | A319-100 ACJ | 3 |
[edit] Future aircraft
- Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II United States Italy
- Aermacchi M-346 Italy
- General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper United States
[edit] Retired aircraft
- Lockheed F-104 Starfighter United States
- Fiat Aeritalia F-104S Starfighter Italy
- Panavia Tornado ADV European Union - 24 leased from RAF
- Aeritalia G.222 Italy
- Lockheed C-130H Hercules United States
- Boeing 707 T/T United States [5]
[edit] Bases
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[edit] Rank Structure
[edit] Aeronautica Militare Italiana organisation and units
Stato Maggiore - Headquarters Air Force
- Prima Regione Aerea - First Air Region (North Italy)
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- 1ª Brigata Aerea - 1st Air Brigade (after Vezio Mezzetti) - Padova
- 16° Stormo - 16th Wing
- 17° Stormo - 17th Wing - Padova
- 57° Gruppo Intercettori - 57th Interceptor Group
- 72° Gruppo Intercettori - 72th Interceptor Group
- 80° Gruppo Intercettori - 80th Interceptor Group
- 2° Reparto Manutenzione Missili - 2nd Missile Maintenance Unit
- 401° Reparto STO (Supporti Tecnici Operativi) - 401th TOS Unit (Technical Operative Support)
- 501° Reparto SLO (Servizi Logistici Operativi) - 501th LOS Unit (Logistic Operative Services)
- 601ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 601st Joint Squadron
- Scuola Missili Nike - Nike Missile School
- 1ª Brigata Aerea - 1st Air Brigade (after Vezio Mezzetti) - Padova
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- 2° Stormo - 2nd Wing (after Mario D'Agostini)
- 313° Gruppo Addestramento Acrobatico (Pattuglia Acrobatica Nazionale) - 313rd Group - Flight Demonstration Group - Frecce Tricolori
- 402° Gruppo STO - 402nd TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 502° Gruppo SLO - 502nd LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 602ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 602nd Joint Squadron
- 2° Stormo - 2nd Wing (after Mario D'Agostini)
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- 3° Stormo - 3rd Wing (after Carlo Emanuele Buscaglia)
- 28° Gruppo - 28th Group
- 132° Gruppo - 132th Group
- 403° Gruppo STO - 403rd TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 503° Gruppo SLO - 503rd LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 603ª Squadriglia Collegamenti e Soccorso - 603rd Joint and Rescue Squadron
- 3° Stormo - 3rd Wing (after Carlo Emanuele Buscaglia)
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- Image:50°Stormo-Patch.png 50° Stormo - 50th Wing (after Giorgio Graffer)
- 155° Gruppo - 155th Group
- 450° Gruppo STO - 450th TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 550° Gruppo SLO - 550th LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 650ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 650th Joint Squadron
- Image:50°Stormo-Patch.png 50° Stormo - 50th Wing (after Giorgio Graffer)
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- 51° Stormo - 51th Wing (after Ferruccio Serafini)
- 22° Gruppo - 22th Group
- 103° Gruppo - 103th Group
- 451° Gruppo STO - 451st TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 551° Gruppo SLO - 551st LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 651ª Squadriglia Collegamenti e Soccorso - 651st Joint and Rescue Squadron
- 51° Stormo - 51th Wing (after Ferruccio Serafini)
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- 53° Stormo - 53th Wing (after Guglielmo Chiarini)
- 21° Gruppo - 21th Group
- 453° Gruppo STO - 453rd TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 553° Gruppo SLO - 553rd LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 653ª Squadriglia Collegamenti e Soccorso - 653rd Joint and Rescue Squadron
- 1° Reparto Manutenzione Velivoli - 1st Aircraft Maintenance Unit
- 53° Stormo - 53th Wing (after Guglielmo Chiarini)
- Seconda Regione Aerea - Second Air Region (Central Italy)
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- 9° Stormo - 9th Wing (after Francesco Baracca)
- 10° Gruppo - 10th Group
- 409° Gruppo STO - 409th TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 509° Gruppo SLO - 509th LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 609ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 609th Joint Squadron
- 9° Stormo - 9th Wing (after Francesco Baracca)
- Terza Regione Aerea - Third Air Region (Southern Italy)
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- 32° Stormo - 32nd Wing (after Armando Boetto)
- 13° Gruppo - 13th Group
- 201° Gruppo - 201th Group
- 204° Gruppo - 204th Group
- 432° Gruppo STO - 432nd TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 532° Gruppo SLO - 532nd LOS Unit (Logistic Operative Services)
- 632ª Squadriglia Collegamenti e Soccorso - 632nd Joint and Rescue Squadron
- 32° Stormo - 32nd Wing (after Armando Boetto)
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- 36° Stormo - 36th Wing (after Riccardo Helmut Seidl)
- 12° Gruppo - 12th Group
- 156° Gruppo - 156th Group
- 204° Gruppo - 204th Group
- 436° Gruppo STO - 436th TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 536° Gruppo SLO - 536th LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 636ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 636th Joint Squadron
- 36° Stormo - 36th Wing (after Riccardo Helmut Seidl)
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- 41° Stormo - 41st Wing (after Athos Ammannato)
- 88° Gruppo - 88th Group
- 441° Gruppo STO - 441th TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 541° Gruppo SLO - 541th LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 641ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 641st Joint Squadron
- 11° Reparto Manutenzione Velivoli - 11st Aircraft Maintenance Unit
- 41° Stormo - 41st Wing (after Athos Ammannato)
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- 61° Stormo - 61st Wing
- 212° Gruppo - 212nd Group
- 213° Gruppo - 213rd Group
- Gruppo Allievi - Students Group
- 461° Gruppo STO - 461st TOS Group (Technical Operative Support)
- 561° Gruppo SLO - 561st LOS Group (Logistic Operative Services)
- 661ª Squadriglia Collegamenti - 661st Joint Squadron
- 10° Reparto Manutenzione Velivoli - 10th Aircraft Maintenance Unit
- 61° Stormo - 61st Wing
- Comando Generale delle Scuole - School High Command
- Scuola di Guerra Aerea - Firenze - Air Warfare School - Florence
- Accademia Aeronautica - Pozzuoli - Air Academy - Pozzuoli
- Scuola Militare - Firenze - Air Military School - Florence
- Scuola di Applicazione - Firenze - Application School - Florence
- Scuola di Volo Basico Iniziale Aviogetti - Lecce-Galatina - Initial Basic Jet Flight School - Lecce-Galatina
- Scuola Volo Basico Avanzato Aviogetti - Foggia-Amendola - Advanced Basic Jet Flight School - Foggia-Amendola
- Scuola Volo Basico e Avanzato a Elica - Latina - Basic and Advanced Prop School - Latina
- Scuola di Volo Elicotteri - Frosinone - Helicopter Flight School - Frosinone
- Scuola Addestramento Reclute AM - Macerata - Recruit Training School - Macerata
- Scuola Addesrtamento Reclute AM - Taranto - Recruit Training School - Taranto
- Scuola Addestramento Reclute Vigilanza AM - Viterbo - Vigilance Recruit Training School - Viterbo
- Scuola Centrale Istruttori di Volo - Grottaglie - Flight Instructor Central School - Grottaglie
- Scuola Metodo Didattico - Guidonia - Didactic Method School - Guidonia
- Scuola Sottufficiali - Caserta - Warrant Officers School - Caserta
- Centro Tecnico Addestrativo Difesa Aerea - Borgo Piave - Training Air Defense Technical Centre - Borgo Piave
- Centro Tecn. Addestr. TLC ed assistenza al volo - Pratica di Mare - Training TLC and Flight Assistance Technical Centre - Pratica di Mare
- Scuola di Sanità AM - Roma - Medical School - Rome
- Scuola Lingue Estere AM - Loreto - Foreign Languages School - Loreto (AN)
- Ispettorato Logistico - Logistic Inspectorate
- Ispettorato Telecomunicazioni ed Assistenza al Volo - TLC and Flight Assistance Inspectorate
- Comando Scuola di Guerra Aerea - Air Warfare Command
- Divisione Aerea Studi, Ricerche e Sperimentazioni - Study, Research and Experimentations Air Division
[edit] Chiefs of the Air force
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[edit] See also
- Military of Italy
- Italian Army
- Marina Militare
- Carabinieri
- Guardia di Finanza
- NATO
- List of air forces
- List of F-104 Starfighter operators
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
- ^ Italian military aviation OrBat
- ^ Italian military aviation OrBat
- ^ Italian military aviation OrBat
- ^ Aeronautica Militare official site
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