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|unit_name= Italian National Royal Air Force  
|native_name= Aeronautica Militare
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|native_name= Regia Aeronautica Militare Nazionale Italiana
|image= [[File:Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force.svg|200px|Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force]]
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|image= [[File:RANMI 02.png|200px|Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force]]
|caption= Coat of Arms of the Italian Air Force
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|caption= Coat of Arms of the Italian National Royal Air Force  
|start_date= 28 March 1923 as ''[[Regia Aeronautica]]''
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|start_date= 28 March 1923 as ''Regia Aeronautica''
|country= {{flag|Italy}}
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|country= [[Kingdom of Italy]]
|alliance= {{flag|NATO}}
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|allegiance=
 
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|branch=Air force
|type= [[Air force]]
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|type= Air force
|role= [[Aerial warfare]]
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|role= Aerial warfare
|size=43,000 personnel<br>716 aircraft
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|size=50,000 personnel<br>850 aircraft
|command_structure= [[File:Stemma araldico e distintivo dello Stato Maggiore Difesa.svg|25px]] [[Italian Armed Forces]]
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|command_structure= [[Military of the Kingdom of Italy|Italian Armed Forces]]
 
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|garrison_label= Air Staff Offices
 
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|motto= {{lang-la|Virtute Siderum Tenus}}<br />{{nowrap|(English: ''With valor to the stars'')}}
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|motto= Virtute Siderum Tenus (English: ''With valor to the stars'')
 
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|battles=
 
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|anniversaries= 28 March (Air Force Day)
 
|anniversaries= 28 March (Air Force Day)
|decorations=  1 Cavalier Cross of the Military Order of Savoy<br> 3 Cavalier Crosses of the [[Military Order of Italy]]<br> 2 [[Gold Medal of Military Valor|Gold Medals of Military Valor]]<br>1 [[Gold Medal of Aviation Valor]]<br> 5 [[Silver Medal of Military Valor|Silver Medals of Military Valor]]<br> 2 Silver Medals of Civil Valor<br> 1 [[War Cross of Military Valor]]<br> 1 Silver Medal of Merit of the Italian Red Cross<br> 1 Gold Medal of Benemerited Public Honor<br> 1 Gold Medal of Merit for Public Health
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|commander1= Lieutenant General [[Enzo Vecciarelli]]
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|commander1= Lieutenant General with special duties Marco Fucani
|commander1_label= [[Chief of Staff of the Italian Air Force|Chief of Staff of Military Aviation]]
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|identification_symbol=[[File:LV Italian Air Force roundel.svg|75px]]
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The '''Italian National Royal Air Force''' (Italian: '''Regia Aeronautica Militare Nazionale Italiana'''; '''R.A.M.N.I.''') is the Air force of the [[Kingdom of Italy]]. The Italian Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923, by King Victor Emmanuel III as the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). When Italy was made a Republic by Benito Mussolini, the ''Regia Aeronautica'' was given the name of National Republican Air Force.  Since 2002 the Air Force was given the current name. Since its formation the service has held a prominent role in modern Italian military history. The aerobatic display team is the Frecce Tricolori.
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The '''Italian National Royal Air Force''' (Italian: ''Regia Aeronautica Militare Nazionale Italiana''; R.A.M.N.I.) is the Air force of the [[Kingdom of Italy]]. The Italian Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923, by King Victor Emmanuel III as the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). When Italy was made a Republic by Benito Mussolini, the ''Regia Aeronautica'' was given the name of National Republican Air Force.  Since 2002 the Air Force was given the current name. Since its formation the service has held a prominent role in modern Italian military history. The aerobatic display team is the Frecce Tricolori.
  
== Wing ==
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== Air Brigade ==
The Wing is an air unit of an air force based on an airport and, consequently, is the main subdivision of the peripheral operational organization of this armed force. As a rule, the Wing is divided into Flight Groups, and includes in itself all the supporting logistic units necessary for the operations of an air base. The Wing is controlled by a pilot colonel. The Wing is equated with the ground forces regiment.
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The air brigade is a large military unit, which involves the interaction and control of two or more Storms, which hierarchically depend on it, and responds to the command of a pilot air brigade general. Air Brigades include:
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* a command;
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* at least two Storms (or corresponding departments);
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* Groups and Services responsible for operational support and direct logistics.
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In the Italian Army the air brigade uses the Cavalry titles. At the moment the Air Force deploys three Air Brigades and the Italian Army deploys an Air Brigade:
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* [[1st Aviation Brigade for Special Operations (Kingdom of Italy)|1st Aviation Brigade for Special Operations]], located at the Francesco Baracca di Centocelle airport in Rome;
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* 2nd ISTAR-EW Air Brigade, at the Pratica di Mare Airport (Rome);
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* 3rd Air Brigade, at the airport of Pisa-San Giusto;
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* Army Aviation Brigade, at the Viterbo airport.
  
In the Italian Air Force a Stormo is normally made up of:
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== Wing ==
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The Wing (Italian: ''Stormo'') is an air unit of an air force based on an airport and, consequently, is the main subdivision of the peripheral operational organization of this armed force. As a rule, the Wing is divided into Flight Groups, and includes in itself all the supporting logistic units necessary for the operations of an air base. The Wing is controlled by a pilot colonel. The Wing is equated with the ground forces Regiment. In the Italian Air Force a Wing is normally made up of:
 
* a Command;
 
* a Command;
* two or more Flying Groups;
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* two or more Flight Groups;
 
* an Aircraft Efficiency Group
 
* an Aircraft Efficiency Group
 
* a Squadron Links / Connections and Rescue
 
* a Squadron Links / Connections and Rescue
 
* Groups or Services of Operational Support or Logistic Direct.
 
* Groups or Services of Operational Support or Logistic Direct.
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The General Staff of the Air Force may decide to give the name of a flock also to Organizations and elements of organization with combat units (such as Air Riflemen), which however do not have piloted or remote controlled air vehicles, or organisms whose main activity is aimed at operational support in operations.
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== Flight Group ==
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The Flight Group (Italian: Gruppo di Volo) is an air unit of the air force. This unit operates within a Wing, defining itself as the second subdivision of the peripheral operational organization. As a rule, the Flight Group does not include all the logistic support units necessary for the operations, relying in this to the Wing structure.
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The Flight Group is equivalent to the battalion for ground forces, it is usually commanded by a pilot lieutenant colonel and is normally made up of:
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* a Command;
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* two or four Flight Squadrons.
  
The General Staff of the Air Force may decide to give the name of a flock also to Organizations and elements of organization with combat departments (such as Air Riflemen), which however do not have air carriers, piloted or remote controlled, or organisms whose main activity is aimed at operational support in real operations.
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== Flight Squadron ==
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A Flight Squadron (Italian: ''Squadriglia di Volo'') is the fundamental organic unit, usually commanded by a captain and composed of a variable number of identical planes, depending on the specialty. A Flight Squadron is made up of three Sections, the latter being under the command of a lieutenant or a second lieutenant; a fighter section is normally composed of 4 planes, a bombardment section or a observation section consists of 3 planes.
  
 
[[Category:Itali]]
 
[[Category:Itali]]

Revision as of 11:58, 21 December 2018

Italian National Royal Air Force
Regia Aeronautica Militare Nazionale Italiana
Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force
Coat of Arms of the Italian National Royal Air Force
Founded 28 March 1923 as Regia Aeronautica
Country Kingdom of Italy
Branch Air force
Type Air force
Role Aerial warfare
Size 50,000 personnel
850 aircraft
Part of Italian Armed Forces
Motto Virtute Siderum Tenus (English: With valor to the stars)
March Marcia di Ordinanza dell'Aeronautica Militare (Ordinance March of the Air Force) by Alberto Di Miniello
Anniversaries 28 March (Air Force Day)
Commanders
Chief of Staff of Military Aviation Lieutenant General with special duties Marco Fucani
Insignia
Roundel Roundel 02 ANRMNR.png

The Italian National Royal Air Force (Italian: Regia Aeronautica Militare Nazionale Italiana; R.A.M.N.I.) is the Air force of the Kingdom of Italy. The Italian Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923, by King Victor Emmanuel III as the Regia Aeronautica (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). When Italy was made a Republic by Benito Mussolini, the Regia Aeronautica was given the name of National Republican Air Force. Since 2002 the Air Force was given the current name. Since its formation the service has held a prominent role in modern Italian military history. The aerobatic display team is the Frecce Tricolori.

Air Brigade

The air brigade is a large military unit, which involves the interaction and control of two or more Storms, which hierarchically depend on it, and responds to the command of a pilot air brigade general. Air Brigades include:

  • a command;
  • at least two Storms (or corresponding departments);
  • Groups and Services responsible for operational support and direct logistics.

In the Italian Army the air brigade uses the Cavalry titles. At the moment the Air Force deploys three Air Brigades and the Italian Army deploys an Air Brigade:

  • 1st Aviation Brigade for Special Operations, located at the Francesco Baracca di Centocelle airport in Rome;
  • 2nd ISTAR-EW Air Brigade, at the Pratica di Mare Airport (Rome);
  • 3rd Air Brigade, at the airport of Pisa-San Giusto;
  • Army Aviation Brigade, at the Viterbo airport.

Wing

The Wing (Italian: Stormo) is an air unit of an air force based on an airport and, consequently, is the main subdivision of the peripheral operational organization of this armed force. As a rule, the Wing is divided into Flight Groups, and includes in itself all the supporting logistic units necessary for the operations of an air base. The Wing is controlled by a pilot colonel. The Wing is equated with the ground forces Regiment. In the Italian Air Force a Wing is normally made up of:

  • a Command;
  • two or more Flight Groups;
  • an Aircraft Efficiency Group
  • a Squadron Links / Connections and Rescue
  • Groups or Services of Operational Support or Logistic Direct.

The General Staff of the Air Force may decide to give the name of a flock also to Organizations and elements of organization with combat units (such as Air Riflemen), which however do not have piloted or remote controlled air vehicles, or organisms whose main activity is aimed at operational support in operations.

Flight Group

The Flight Group (Italian: Gruppo di Volo) is an air unit of the air force. This unit operates within a Wing, defining itself as the second subdivision of the peripheral operational organization. As a rule, the Flight Group does not include all the logistic support units necessary for the operations, relying in this to the Wing structure. The Flight Group is equivalent to the battalion for ground forces, it is usually commanded by a pilot lieutenant colonel and is normally made up of:

  • a Command;
  • two or four Flight Squadrons.

Flight Squadron

A Flight Squadron (Italian: Squadriglia di Volo) is the fundamental organic unit, usually commanded by a captain and composed of a variable number of identical planes, depending on the specialty. A Flight Squadron is made up of three Sections, the latter being under the command of a lieutenant or a second lieutenant; a fighter section is normally composed of 4 planes, a bombardment section or a observation section consists of 3 planes.