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  2. Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    A total of 30 new Landwehrstammregimenter were to be raised. On 6 October 1987, the Austrian government enacted the "Heeresgliederung 1987", which instructed the armed forces to stop the growth of the militia at 200,000. Afterwards only the militia's infantry grew, making 1988-1989 the timeframe Austria's armed forces reached their maximum ...

  3. Austrian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Since 1955, Austria's armed forces had been forbidden to operate any guided missile system, including air-to-air missiles and surface-to-air missiles (SAMs). In the post- Cold War environment, and with gun-armed aircraft a relic of a past age, the Austrian Parliament voted to amend this section of its state treaty and in January 1993 modern AIM ...

  4. Structure of the Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The office of the Chief of the General Staff commands the two operational commands of the Austrian Armed Forces and the Austrian Special Forces: Chief of the General Staff in Vienna. General Staff in Vienna Section III: Preparedness - directs the Armed Forces Basis Command; Section IV: Operations - directs the Armed Forces Command

  5. Ministry of Defence (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    The minister is head of all the ministry's subordinate authorities and is the Supreme Military Commander of the Austrian Armed Forces. For certain acts, such as deployment of more than 5,000 men of the militia or reserve, the Minister for Defense's authorization is bound to the President of Austria , since in these cases the constitutional ...

  6. Qatar Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    SIPRI states that Qatar's plans to transform and significantly enlarge its armed forces have accelerated in 2014, and in 2010-14 Qatar was the 46th largest arms importer in the world. Orders in 2013 for 562 tanks and 75 self-propelled guns from Germany were followed in 2014 by a number of other contracts, including 34 combat helicopters and 3 ...

  7. List of militaries by country - Wikipedia

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    Austrian Armed Forces. Austrian Army; ... Qatar Armed Forces. Qatar Emiri Air Force; ... Border Troops of the State Security Service (Uzbekistan) ...

  8. Heeres-Nachrichtenamt - Wikipedia

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    Heeresnachrichtenamt (Army Intelligence Office) is an intelligence agency of the Austrian Armed Forces. [1] Heeresnachrichtenamt researches information on military operations and projects abroad and conducts data analysis of gathered intelligence. The service maintains branch offices in Linz, Graz and Klagenfurt.

  9. List of equipment of the Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    the MultiCam Arid™ to by used by the Austrian Special Forces (Jagdkommando) in arid regions; Tarndruck SEK PXL Austria: Digital pattern: Multi-environment The Bundesheer was looking for new camouflage patterns for the special forces. A central Europe colour scheme was initially developed and a sand camouflage as well, both were presented in ...