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Armed Forces of Paraguay

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Combined military forces of Paraguay
Armed Forces of the Nation
Fuerzas Armadas de la Nación
Paraguayan Coat of Arms
MottoVencer o morir
("Win or die")
Service branchesParaguayan Army
Paraguayan Air Force
Paraguayan Navy
Websiteffmm.mil.py
Leadership
Commander-in-chiefPresidentSantiago Peña
Minister of DefenseGeneral EJ (R) Oscar Luis González Cañete.
Commander of the Armed ForcesGeneral of the Army Óscar Arnaldo Cardozo
Personnel
Military age18
Available for
military service
1,678,335[1], age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
1,409,859, age 16–49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
73,367 (2010 est.)
Active personnel15,650 active military (2016)[2]
14,800 paramilitary (2012)[2]
Reserve personnel168,500 (2012)[2]
Expenditure
Budget$US 248 million (2011)[2]
Percent of GDP1% (2020)[3]
Industry
Foreign suppliersBrazil
Canada
France
India
Israel
Italy
Japan
Russia
United States
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of Paraguay

TheArmed Forces ofParaguay (Spanish:Fuerzas Armadas de Paraguay) officially theArmed Forces of the Nation (Spanish:Fuerzas Armadas de la Nación)[4] consist of theParaguayan army,Paraguayan navy (includingnaval aviation andmarine corps) andair force.

Theconstitution of Paraguay establishes thepresident of Paraguay as thecommander-in-chief.

Paraguay hascompulsory military service, and all 18-year-old males and 17-year-olds in the year of their 18th birthday are liable for one year ofactive duty. The 1992 constitution allows for conscientious objection to obligatory military service, it was legislated and sanctioned by both chambers of the Congress, to be promulgated by the Executive Power on June the 17th of 2010. This law is known as,«Law number 4013/10, "That established the exercise of the right to conscientious objection to obligatory military service and establishes the substitute service for it for the benefit of the civilian population"»

In July 2005, military aid in the form ofU.S. Special Forces began arriving at Paraguay'sMariscal Estigarribia air base, a sprawling complex built in 1982.[5][6]

Army

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Main article:Paraguayan Army

In land forces the Paraguayan Army is composed of a Presidential Guards Regiment, composed two battalions (infantry and military police), an armored squadron, and a battery of fieldartillery, plus the operationally attached Mounted Ceremonial Squadron "Aca Caraya" (which serves independently but as the mounted escort in state events, and serves as part of the 4th Cavalry Regiment). Their equipment includes three Argentinean modified M-4 tanks, four EE-9 armored cars, four EE-11 armored personnel carriers (APCs), three M-9 half-tracks mounting 20mm guns, and four M-101 105 mmhowitzers. Arguably, this "flagship" of military rule is structurally and physically the strongest of the EP. The REP is an independent unit from other commands. The EP features two artillery groups (GAC 1–12 88 mm QF-25 and GAC 2–12 105mm M-101) and oneantiaircraft artillery group (GAA 13 40 mm L 40/60,Oerlikon 20 mm cannons, and six M-55 4x12, 7.0 mm).

Six battalions ofcombat engineers, one communications battalion, one Special Forces battalion, seven regiments of infantry, six regiments of cavalry (R.C.-2 equipped with 12 M3A1, five operational, 20 M9 half-tracks modernized and R.C.-3: 24 EE-9 Cascavels, eight EE-11 Urutu APCs plus utility trucks for motorized infantry). This has little organic aviation available to it.

Each corps has a weapons school run by its command. The logistical command manages 10 addresses materials, mobilization, health care, etc. The command of the Army Institute of Education administers three schools, commissioned and noncommissioned officers, a military academy, and the CIMEFOR (a center for pre-military study that trains Reserve officers).

Each of the nine divisions that make up the three corps has one or two regiments of infantry or cavalry, its platoon of engineers, its communications section, military police units, etc.

Navy

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Main article:Paraguayan Navy
This article needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(November 2010)
Naval Jack of Paraguay

Although Paraguay is a landlocked country, it has a strong naval tradition by virtue of the fact that it has access to theAtlantic Ocean through theParaguayParaná rivers. The Paraguayan Navy has twelve bases. The main base is the Puerto Sajonia inAsuncion, followed by Bahia Negra, Ciudad del Este, Encarnacion, Salto del Guaira. It also has facilities in Puerto Sajonia for helicopters and airplanes in SGAS. Naval personnel including Marine Corps aviation personnel, and the naval inward waters prefecture equal about 8,950. The Marine Corps have 800 marines, of which 400 are assigned to one commando unit with the rest being organized into a single battalion consisting of threecompanies.

In terms of vessels, the Navy has 34 surface ships, some of which have reached centenarian age. (This is due in part to limited use and floating in fresh water.) The main vessels and the flagship of the Paraguay Navy is stillParaguay, which wascommissioned prior to Paraguay's involvement in theChaco War. It has a further fourpatrol vessels, of which the oldest was commissioned in 1908 and the newest in 1985. The Navy has 17 patrol boats of various drafts, four of which were donated byTaiwan and the United States, while the other 13 were built locally. The rest of the fleet is composed oftugboats,barges,landing craft, transports, and apresidential yacht. The new additions are four Croc-class riverine vessels from Australia, plus 43 locally built riverline patrol vessels constructed from 2006 to 2009. For air support, oneHelibras HB350 helicopter is used to provideSAR,MEDEVAC and utility work[7]

Paraguay (C1) has a sister ship, Humaita (C2), that was turned into a museum ship after she ceased operations in 1983, but hasn't functioned as such this last decade. Humaita is in poor shape. (ABC Color News, 12/28/22)

Order of battle

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COMANFLOT:Comando de la Flota de Guerra.(Fleet Forces Command)

COMIM:Comando de Infantería de Marina.(Fleet Marine Command)

  • Marine Forces Regiment
    • BIM 1 - Rosario
    • BIM 2 - Vallemi
    • BIM 3 - Carapegua
    • Marine Commando Battalion
  • COMAVAN(Naval Aviation Command)

Grupo Aeronaval de Helicópteros (GAHE), Sajonia

Escuadrilla de Helicópteros de Ataque (EHA)

Escuadrilla de Propósitos Generales (EPG)

Flagship, River gunboat ARP C-1 Paraguay

Grupo Aeronaval de Propósitos Generales (GAPROGEN)

Grupo Aeronaval de Entrenamiento (GAEN)

  • COAPCOM:Comando de Apoyo al Combate.(Combat Support Command)
  • CINAE:Comando de Institutos Navales y Enseñanza. (Naval Education and Training Command)
  • PGN:Prefectura General Naval.(General Naval Prefecture)

Cuartel General (Command)

Estado Mayor (HQ)

Prefectura Zona Pilar (Pilar Naval Prefecture)

Prefectura Zona Alberdi (Alberdi Naval Prefecture)

Prefectura Zona Central (Central Naval Prefecture)

Prefectura Zona Concepcion (Cencepcion Naval Prefecture)

Prefectura Zona Olimpo (Olimpo Naval Prefecture)

  • DIRMAT:Dirección del Material (Material Directorate)
  • DIAPSER:Dirección de Apoyo al Servicio (Service Support Directorate)

As of 2022, the Commander of the Paraguayan Navy is Rear Admiral Carlos Diaz. He is "Contraalmirante, Comandante de la Flota de Guerra de la Armada". (ABC Color, 12/28/22: "Gunboat 'Humaita' returns to its normal position after worrying inclination")

Air Force

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Main article:Paraguayan Air Force
Air Force roundel

The air force, the newest and smallest of the services, has about 1,100 personnel as of 2012.[8] The Paraguayan Air Forces is organised in an Air Brigade of seven air groups and a brigade of paratroopers on battalion level. Almost all operating units are based in or around theSilvio Pettirossi International Airport (SGAS) in Asunción.

The units comprising the force are: theAerotactico group (TAG) with three fighter squadrons (numbered 1 to 3), respectively equipped with theMB-326,T-33 andEMB-312. The first two are not in operation, due to the withdrawal of their aircraft. The squadron "Moros", equipped with Tucanos, has only one squadrille (3 airplanes active). The Air Transport Group (GTA) operates aircraft of theCASA,DHC-6, andBeechcraft types. The Helicopter air group (HLG) has a SAR squadron, a utility squadron, and a squadron of attack craft, and is equipped with ex-TaiwaneseUH-1H and BrazilianHB-350B aircraft. The Air Group Instruction (AFI) has T-25 andT-35 aircraft. Photogrammetric called air group (GAF) and group aviation maintenance section (SEMAER) do not have aircraft assigned. The Parachute Brigade operates CASA aircraft.

Besides these groups is a command of Institutes of Education and one of regions air, this latter has nominal jurisdiction over 12 tracks and airports as six of these are considered Air Bases.[9]

Per Arasunu (December 2021-No. XVI), the magazine of the PAF, the current organizational structure:

- Comandante Interino de la Fuerza Aerea Paraguaya (CC-Gral Div Aer)-- Jefe del Estado Mayor General de la Fuerza Aerea Paraguaya (CV-Gral Div Aer)--- Comandante de la Brigada Aerea (Gral Brig Aer)--- Comandante del Comando de Regiones Aereas (Gral Brig Aer)--- Comandante Interino de la Brigada Aerotransportada "SP" (CNEL DCEM)--- Comandante Interino del Comando de Instituteos Aeronauticos de Ensenanza (CNEL DCEM)--- Comandante Interino de la Brigada Logistica (CNEL DCEM)

The current PAF/CC is Arturo Javier Gonzalez Ocampo. The PAF/CV is Ruben Dario Piris Fernandez.[needs update]

Order of battle

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  • 1º Brigada Aérea (Air Brigade; Asunción/Base Aérea Ñu Guazú)
    • Grupo Aerotáctico (Air Tactical Group; Asunción/Base Aérea Pettirossi)
    • 1º Escuadrón de Caza 'Guaraní' (Escuadrilla 'Orion' y 'Centauro'), no longer active
    • 2º Escuadrón de Caza 'Indios' (Escuadrilla 'Taurus' y 'Scorpio'), no longer active
    • 3º Escuadrón de Reconocimiento y Ataque 'Moros' (Reconnaissance and Attack Squadron;Escuadrilla 'Gamma' y 'Omega'): EMB-312
    • Grupo Aéreo de Instrucción (Instrucción Air Group) 'Escuadrón Fenix': T-25A
    • Escuadrilla 'Antares' / 'Pantera' / 'Halcón': T-35A/B

Military ranks

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Main article:Military ranks of Paraguay

Commanders

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Main article:Commander of the Armed Forces (Paraguay)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"CIA World Fact Book "Paraguay"". cia.gov. 2015. Retrieved7 June 2015.
  2. ^abcdIISS (2012), p. 398
  3. ^"Military expenditure by country as percentage of gross domestic product, 1988-2020"(PDF). SIPRI. 2021.Archived(PDF) from the original on 5 April 2023.
  4. ^"Ley Nº 216 / ORGANIZACION GENERAL DE LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS DE LA NACION".Biblioteca y Archivo del Congreso de la Nación. 8 September 2014. Retrieved28 February 2023.
  5. ^"U.S. Military Moves in Paraguay Rattle Regional Relations".International Relations Center. December 14, 2005. Archived fromthe original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved26 October 2006.
  6. ^US Marines put a foot in ParaguayArchived 2009-03-27 at theWayback Machine,El Clarín, September 9, 2005(in Spanish)
  7. ^"World Air Forces 2020". Flightglobal Insight. 2020. Retrieved1 March 2020.
  8. ^IISS (2012), p. 399
  9. ^"Paraguayan military aviation OrBat".

Bibliography

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  • International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) (2012). "The Military Balance 2012".The Military Balance: Annual Estimates of the Nature and Size of the Military Forces of the Principal Powers. London: IISS.ISSN 0459-7222.
  • Ehlers, Hartmut (2004). "The Paraguayan Navy: Past and Present".Warship International.XLI (1):79–97.ISSN 0043-0374.
  • Ehlers, Hartmut (2004). "The Paraguayan Navy: Past and Present, Part II".Warship International.XLI (2):173–206.ISSN 0043-0374.
  • Ehlers, Hartmut (2007). "The Paraguayan Navy: Past and Present, Part III".Warship International.XLIV (2):183–214.ISSN 0043-0374.
  • Joint Services Recognition Journal.London:Ministry of Defence. 1976.
  • Rauch, Georg von (n.d.). "The Green Hell Air War".Air Enthusiast Quarterly (2):207–213.ISSN 0143-5450.
  • Sapienza, Antonio Luis (May 2001). "L'aviation militare paraguayenne durant la seconde guerre mondiale" [Paraguayan Military Aviation During the Second World War].Avions: Toute l'Aéronautique et son histoire (in French) (98):30–33.ISSN 1243-8650.

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