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Italian Naval Aviation

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Italian Naval Aviation
Aviazione Navale
Naval Ensign of Italy
Active1913-1937
1956-Present
CountryItaly
BranchItalian Navy
TypeNaval aviation
Size2,000 personnel (2015)[1]
Part ofCommander in Chief Naval Fleet
Commanders
Current
commander
Rear Admiral Giancarlo Ciappina
Insignia
Roundel
Military unit
EH-101-410 Merlin
AMarina Militare AV-8B Harrier II aboardCavour

TheItalian Naval Aviation (Italian:Aviazione Navale) is thenaval air component of theItalian Navy composed of around 2000 men and women and 69 aircraft and helicopters.

History

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It is more commonly known as Naval Aviation as it received various official designations throughout its service and its origins date back to 1913, when it was created as the air branch of the Navy.[2] The service was then disbanded and integrated into theItalian Air Force, upon the creation of this new branch in 1937, when a law gave control of all national fixed-wing air assets to the Italian Air Force.

Having been reactivated in 1956 to operate the Navy's new shipborne helicopters entering service with the Italian frigates.[3] The ban on fixed-wing aircraft was lifted in 1989, and the Italian Navy acquiredHarrier II fighters to fly from the aircraft carrierGiuseppe Garibaldi.

In 2009, theGiuseppe Garibaldi was replaced as the flagship of the Italian navy by the new and larger aircraft carrierCavour.

Organisation

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The units of the Italian Naval Aviation are based at three civil airports. A small detachment is based at theItalian Air Force's thePratica di Mare Air Base.[4][5]

  • Air Forces Command (Comando delle Forze Aeree - COMFORAER), in Rome
    • Aerial Section (Sezione Aerea - SEZAER), atPratica di Mare Air Base with 3xP.180 Maritime liaison planes
    • Naval Aircraft Station (Stazione Aeromobili della Marina Militare - MARISTAER), atTaranto-Grottaglie Airport
      • Carrier Air Group (Gruppo Aerei Imbarcati - GRUPAER)
        • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) withAV-8B+ Harrier II fighters (being replaced byF-35B Lightning II)
        • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
        • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
      • 4th Helicopter Group (Quarto Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT QUATTRO)
        • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) withSH-90AASuW/ASW helicopters andCamcopter S-100unmanned aerial vehicles
        • Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento) with SH-90A ASuW/ASW helicopters
        • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
        • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
    • Naval Helicopter Station Luni (Stazione Elicotteri della Marina Militare Luni - MARISTAELI Luni), atSarzana-Luni Airport
      • 1st Helicopter Group (Primo Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT UNO)[6]
        • Helicopter Assault Unit (Reparto Eliassalto) withMH-101A transport helicopters supportingCOMSUBIN
        • ASuW/ASW/EW Unit (Reparto AWW/ASW/EW) withEH-101AHEW helicopters
        • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
        • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
      • 5th Helicopter Group (Quinto Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT CINQUE)
        • Helicopter Assault Unit (Reparto Eliassalto) withMH-90A tactical transport helicopters supportingCOMSUBIN
        • ASuW/ASW Unit (Reparto AWW/ASW) withSH-90AASuW/ASW helicopters
        • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
        • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
    • Naval Helicopter Station Catania (Stazione Elicotteri della Marina Militare Catania - MARISTAELI Catania), atCatania–Fontanarossa Airport
      • 2nd Helicopter Group (Secondo Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT DUE)
        • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) withSH-90AASuW/ASW helicopters
        • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
        • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
      • 3rd Helicopter Group (Terzo Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT TRE)[7]
        • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) withSH-101A ASuW/ASW helicopters
        • Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento) with SH-101A ASuW/ASW helicopters
        • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
        • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)

Aircraft

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The Italian Navy's first F-35B Lightning en route toNAS Patuxent River
AircraftOriginTypeVariantIn serviceNotes
Combat aircraft
AV-8B Harrier IIUnited Statesground attackAV-8B+14being replaced by F-35B
F-35 Lightning IIUnited StatesMultiroleF-35B620 ordered in total
Liaison
Piaggio P.180ItalyLiaisonP.180 Maritime3
Helicopter
Agusta-Bell 212ItalyASuW/ASW
Transport
SH-212A
MH-212B
33being replaced by NH90
NH90EUASuW/ASW
Transport
SH-90A
MH-90A
3846 ordered in total
10 ordered in total
AW101ItalyASuW/ASW
Transport
HEW
SH-101A
MH-101A
EH-101A
8
10
4[8]
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Camcopter S-100Austriasurveillance2[9][10]
Boeing Insitu ScanEagleUnited Statessurveillance10[11]

References

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  1. ^"The Present Aviation - Marina Militare".Marina.difesa.it. Retrieved2017-01-14.
  2. ^"The Naval Aviation - History - Marina Militare".Marina.difesa.it. Retrieved2017-01-14.
  3. ^"Post War Naval Aviation - Marina Militare".Marina.difesa.it. Retrieved2017-01-14.
  4. ^"The Present Aviation". Marina Militare. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  5. ^"Comando delle Forze Aeree". Marina Militare. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  6. ^"Primo Gruppo Elicotteri della Marina Militare". Italian Ministry of Defense. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  7. ^"Terzo Gruppo Elicotteri della Marina Militare". Italian Ministry of Defense. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  8. ^"EH - 101". Italian Ministry of Defense. Retrieved29 May 2020.
  9. ^"The Aviationist » The Italian Navy is testing a tiny Camcopter drone from its amphibious warfare ship".The Aviationist. 2014-05-31. Retrieved24 December 2014.
  10. ^"Messaggio Forum".Regiamarinaitaliana.forumgratis.org. Retrieved24 December 2014.
  11. ^"Insitu: contract with the Italian Navy for ScanEagle UAS aircraft delivery".Avionews.it. Retrieved28 March 2014.

Bibliography

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  • Stefano Reduzzi (2013).Cent'anni di aviazione navale. Italian Naval Aviation: The first 100 years. 1913-2013. Aviation Collectables Company.ISBN 978-8890523182.
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