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CASA C-295, CASA CN-235, CASA C-212, King Air, A400M, Airbus A310, Falcon 900. Tanker. A400M. The Spanish Air and Space Force (SASF) (Spanish: Ejército del Aire y del Espacio, lit. 'Army of the Air and Space') is the aerial and space warfare branch of the Spanish Armed Forces.
The Spanish armed forces are a professional force with a strength in 2017 of 121,900 active personnel and 4,770 reserve personnel. The country also has the 77,000 strong Civil Guard which comes under the control of the Ministry of defense in times of a national emergency.
Land Force. [edit] The Land Force is a higher command based in Seville, which is responsible to establish, train and maintain the operational units of the Spanish Army based in continental Spain. The command is headed by a three-star general and has four subordinate units: [ 1 ][ 2 ]
List of active Royal Marines military watercraft. List of equipment of the Royal Marines. Royal Fleet Auxiliary. Active United Kingdom military aircraft. Modern equipment of the British Army.
Nowadays the Spanish Air Force is still under a separate ministry, the Ministerio de Defensa. After the Spanish Civil War the bulk of the Spanish Armed Forces changes were introduced within the regional structure, following which all relevant air bases would be withdrawn from Catalonia , a former key region in the development of the ...
List of Spanish military equipment of World War II. This is a list of Spanish military equipment of World War II. While Spain was neutral during the Second World War they had axis sympathies due to Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy helping them win the civil war. These lists will not deal with equipment of Spanish volunteers fighting in the Wehrmacht.
Detachment in Melilla. The Army Airmobile Force (Spanish: Fuerzas Aeromóviles del Ejército de Tierra, FAMET) is the army aviation branch of the Spanish Army. An Independent Army Aviation force was formed in 1965 as Aviación Ligera del Ejército de Tierra (Army Light Air Force) and renamed FAMET in 1973.
0–9. 1920s Spanish military aircraft (1 C, 1 P) 1940s Spanish military aircraft (3 C) 1950s Spanish military aircraft (4 C, 1 P) 2000s Spanish military aircraft (2 C)