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    Chilean Armed Forces

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    Chilean Armed Forces
    Fuerzas Armadas de Chile
    Flag of Ministry of National Defense of Chile
    Founded1810
    Service branches Chilean Army
     Chilean Navy
     Chilean Air Force
    HeadquartersSantiago
    Leadership
    Commander-in-chief Gabriel Boric
    Minister of Defense Adriana Delpiano
    Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff José Nogueira León
    Personnel
    Military age18
    Active personnel80,000[1]
    Reserve personnel40,000[1]
    Expenditure
    BudgetUS$5.58 billion (2022)[2]
    Percent of GDP1.9% (2021)[3]
    Industry
    Domestic suppliersFAMAE
    ENAER
    ASMAR
    DTS
    SISDEF
    DESA
    LINKTRONIC
    Detroit Chile
    Foreign suppliers Australia
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    Canada
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    France
    Germany
    Israel
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    The Chilean Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Chile) is the unified military organization comprising the Chilean Army, Air Force, and Navy. The President of Chile is the commander-in-chief of the military, and formulates policy through the Minister of Defence. In recent years and after several major reequipment programs, the Chilean Armed Forces have become one of the most technologically advanced and professional armed forces in Latin America.[4] The Chilean Army is mostly supplied with equipment from Germany, the United States, Brazil, Israel, France, and Spain.

    Structure

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    Army

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    The current commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army is General de Ejército Sr. Javier Iturriaga del Campo. The 46,350-person army is organized under six military administrative regions and six divisional headquarters.[1] The forces include one special forces brigade, four armoured brigades, one armoured detachment, three motorized brigades, two motorized detachments, four mountain detachments and one aviation brigade.[1] The army operates German Leopard 1 and 2 tanks as its main battle tanks, including 170+ Leopard 2A4 and 115 Leopard 1.[1] The army has approximately 40,000 reservists.[1]

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    Admiral Juan Andrés De La Maza Larraín directs the 19,800-person Chilean Navy, including 3,600 Marines.[5] Of the fleet of 66 surface vessels, eight are major combatant ships and they are based in Valparaíso. The navy operates its own aircraft for transport and patrol; there are no fighters or bomber aircraft but they have attack helicopters. The Navy also operates four submarines based in Talcahuano.

    Air Force

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    General Hugo Rodríguez González heads 11,050-strong[6] Chilean Air Force. Air assets are distributed among five air brigades headquartered in Iquique, Antofagasta, Santiago, Puerto Montt, and Punta Arenas. The Air Force also operates an airbase on King George Island, Antarctica.

    See also

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    • Chilean Army order of battle

    Citations

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    1. ^ a b c d e f IISS 2019, p. 404.
    2. ^ Global Firepower. "2022 Chile Military Strength".
    3. ^ "Military expenditure by country as percentage of gross domestic product, 1988-2020" (PDF). Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
    4. ^ Bawden, John R (2016). 'The Pinochet Generation: The Chilean Military in the Twentieth Century'. University of Alabama. pp. 218–219. ISBN 978-0-8173-1928-1.
    5. ^ IISS 2019, pp. 405–406.
    6. ^ IISS 2019, p. 406.

    References

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    • IISS (2019). The Military Balance 2019. Routledge. ISBN 978-1857439885.
    • Nevaer, Louis E.V. (26 January 2011). "Latin America Divided Over Ties with China". New American Media. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014.
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