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Dominican Army
Ejército de República Dominicana
Emblem of the Dominican Army.
ActiveFebruary 27, 1844 - present
CountryDominican Republic
BranchArmy
TypeArmy
RoleDefend the Dominican Republic and serve its citizens. Support other branches and civil authorities in time of emergencies.
Size45,800 personnel, 12 helicopters
AnniversariesFebrero 27
EngagementsDominican War of Independence
Dominican Restoration War
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic
Dominican Civil War
Commanders
Current
commander
Maj. Gen. Jose E. Matos de la Cruz
Notable
commanders
Gen. Matías Ramón Mella

The Army of the Dominican Republic or Ejército de República Dominicana, is one of the three branches of the Military of the Dominican Republic, together with the Navy and the Air Force.

The army is twice as large as the other services, consisting of approximately 20,000 active duty personnel. It includes six infantry brigades, a combat support brigade, a combat service support brigade and the air cavalry squadron.

History

Aircraft inventory

The Army operates 15 helicopters.

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[1] Notes
Bell OH-58 Kiowa  United States Scout helicopter OH-58A
OH-58C
4
5
One lost on 10 October 2014.[2]
Robinson R22  United States Training helicopter R22 4
Robinson R44  United States Utility helicopter R44 2

The Dominican Army Kiowas are equipped with FLIR cameras for night operations.

Current equipment

Small arms

Note: This equipment is also used by the other branches of the Armed Forces, and the Counter-terrorism group.

Mortars

  • M-29 81 mm  United States (104)
  • M1 81 mm  United States
  • M2 60 mm  United States
  • M-30 4.2 inch  United States (4)
  • ECIA 120 mm  Spain (24)

Anti-armor weapons

Armor

  • V-100 Commando 4x4 AFV  United States (8/At least 4 in use by the Presidential Guard,2 with the Counter Terrorist Group and those remaining are used by the army.)
  • M41 Walker Bulldog 76mm Light tank  United States (12/At least 5 active by 2016.)
  • Giat AMX-13 75mm Light tank  France (2-15 Retired)
  • M3 Half Track APC  United States (N/A/ At least 3 active by 2015. Armed with one M-60, one Dual 0.50 Cal. and one 0.30 machinegun)
  • RM-79 APC  Dominican Republic (At least 2 active by 2015. Armed with two M-60 machineguns.)
  • RM-77 APC  Dominican Republic (At least 2 active by 2016. Armed with M-60 machineguns.)

Artillery

Anti-aircraft weapons

Motor vehicles

References

  1. ^ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.almomento.net/articulo/173960/Se-cae-helicoptero-viajaba-Jefe-del-EN