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Uruguayan Air Force
Air warfare branch of Uruguay's military / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Uruguayan Air Force (Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya, abbreviated FAU) is the air service branch of the Armed Forces of Uruguay. Originally created as part of the National Army of Uruguay, the Air Force was established as a separate branch on December 4, 1953.[1] It is the youngest and also the smallest branch of the Armed Forces of Uruguay. In 1977 it was determined that the mission of the Air Force is to conduct strategic and tactical aerospace operations on behalf of the national defense, exercising the sovereignty of the Uruguayan airspace and defending the independence, integrity, constitution and laws of the country. The Air Force must also conduct search and rescue missions and plan, propose, execute and supervise the necessary measures for the development of the aerospace potential, while providing any necessary and possible logistical support during the natural disasters that the country may suffer.[2] Since 1985 this has been always carried out under the command of the President of Uruguay, and according to the Minister of National Defense.[3][4]
Uruguayan Air Force | |
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Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya | |
![]() Badge of the Uruguayan Air Force | |
Founded |
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Country | ![]() |
Type | Air Force |
Role | Aerial Warfare |
Size | 2,850 servicemen 60 aircraft |
Part of | Uruguayan Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Cap. Juan Manuel Boiso Lanza Air Base |
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March | Uruguayan Air Force March |
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Engagements | Failed Revolution of 1935 (As Aeronáutica Militar) Revolución Libertadora (F-51Ds Combat Air Patrols against Uruguayan airspace violations by Argentina) Taking of Pando (Anti guerrilla-warfare against Tupamaros) 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état |
Website | www![]() |
Commanders | |
Supreme Commander | ![]() |
Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force | ![]() |
Commander of Air Command Operations | ![]() |
Commander of Air Command Staff | ![]() |
Chief of General Staff | ![]() |
Commander of Air Logistics Command | ![]() |
National Director of Civil Aviation and Aviation | ![]() |
Insignia | |
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Roundel | ![]() |
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Aircraft flown | |
Attack | A-37B |
Helicopter | AS365, Bell 212, UH-1H |
Patrol | C-212 |
Reconnaissance | C-212, U-206H |
Trainer | SF-260EU, PC-7U, L-13 |
Transport | C-95, C-120ER, C-212, C-310L, KC-130H, A65, UB-55, UB-58, PA-18 |
Tanker | KC-130H |