Chilean Armed Forces

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Military of Chile
Leadership
Commander-in-chiefPresident Michelle Bachelet
Minister of DefenseJosé Antonio Gómez
Personnel
Military age18 years of age
Available for
military service
Males age 15-49: 3,815,761 (2005 est), age 15–49
Fit for
military service
Males age 15-49: 3,123,281 (2005 est), age 15–49
Reaching military
age annually
Males: 150,084 (2005 est)
Active personnel80,560 (ranked 59th)
Expenditures
BudgetUS$7.392 billion (2011 est)[1]
Percent of GDP3.0% of GDP (2011 est)[1][2]
Industry
Domestic suppliersFAMAE
ENAER
ASMAR
DTS
SISDEF
DESA
LINKTRONIC
Detroit Chile
Foreign suppliers United States
 Italy

 Brazil
 Israel
 Colombia
 Australia
 Germany
 Canada
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 United Kingdom
 Taiwan
 France
 Sweden
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 Spain

The Armed Forces of Chile (Fuerzas Armadas de Chile) are subject to civilian control exercised by the president through the Minister of Defense. This conscription service can be postponed for educational or religious reasons. 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 of South America [citation needed].

Structure

Army

The current commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army is General de Ejército Sr. Humberto Oviedo Arriagada. The 80,000-person army is organized in seven divisions and one air brigade. The army operates German Leopard 1 and 2 tanks as its main battle tanks. The recent purchase of 200 second-hand Leopard 2A4CHL from the German army is now being delivered.

Navy

Admiral Edmundo González Robles directs the 25,000-person Chilean Navy, including 4,800 Marines. 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

Gen. Jorge Rojas Avila heads 11,000 strong 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

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Military Expenditure of Chile". The SIPRI Military Expenditure Database. SIPRI. 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012. 2011 Military Expenditure of Chile In constant (2010) US$7.392 m SIPRI Estimate
  2. ^ "Chile GDP, current prices US dollars". World Economic Outlook Database. International Monetary Fund. April 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2012. Chile GDP, current prices $USD 248.411 billion

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