Italian Air Force Order of Battle (Aeronautica Militare)
Air crew are altogether 95 between commands, Departments and agencies with an organic strength of about 21,000 units. The pursuit of the activity control and directive takes place through three Intermediate Commands that bring together departments and organizations according to the criterion of function and specialty applications. In addition, from July 8, 2010 has been operating the air operations Command (C.O.A.) of Poggio Renatico (Ferrara), articulation mail now to directly under the Commander of the Air Team and previously the constituent component of COFA, whose task is to coordinate and manage air operations real by exploiting its structure C2 (command and control).
The word "stórmo" s. m. [voice longob.; cf. ted. Sturm ' assault '] literally means "Flock". - 1. ant. Assault, military confrontation: Io vidi già cavalier muover campo, E cominciare stormo I already saw the cavaliers move onto the field, and assault start" (Dante). 2. a. ant. or letter. Host, host of armed, spec. Cavalry, gathered to fight: E stormi e stormi correre in tempesta Sopra il Carroccio And flocks and swarms storm over the Carroccio (Pascoli); by extention, a multitude of people, or even animals.
Command Combat Forces in Milan
- 2° Stormo Rivolto;
- 4° Stormo di Grosseto;
- 6° Stormo di Ghedi, Brescia;
- 32° Stormo in Amendola, Foggia;
- 36° Wing of Gioia del Colle, Bari;
- 37° Stormo di Trapani;
- 50° Stormo di Piacenza;
- 51° Stormo di Treviso, Istrana;
- 313° Gruppo Acrobatic Training (Udine Rivolto);
- BAA Links to Linate (Milan);
- Airport Detachment of Pantelleria (Trapani);
- Aeronautical detachment of Jacotenente (Foggia);
- Aeronautical detachment of Lampedusa (Agrigento);
- Rappresentanza Aeronautica Militare (R.A.MI.) of Holloman and Moody (both USA).
mobility forces and support of Centocelle, Rome
- Airforce Representative (R.A.MI.) NATO Airborne Early Warning (N.A.E.W.) of Geilenkirchen in Germany ;
- Air force representation (R.A.MI) Little Rock (USA);
- Aeronautica Militare (R.A.MI.) of Brize Norton (United Kingdom);
- 46to Aviation Brigade of Pisa;
- 14° Stormo di Pratica di Mare (Rome);
- 15° Stormo Combat SAR (Search And Rescue) di Cervia (Ravenna);
- 31° Stormo of Campino (Rome);
- 41° Stormo di Catania Sigonella (functionally);
- CSAR (Trapani, 82° 84° of Gioia del Colle and 85° of Pratica di Mare);
- C.A.E (Training Center Crews) in Pratica di Mare;
- Aeronautical detachment of Luni-Sarzana (La Spezia).
1st Special Operations Aviation Brigade headquartered in Rome Centocelle
- 9° Stormo Grazzanise (Caserta);
- 16° Stormo force protection of Martina Franca (Taranto);
- 17° Stormo Incursori di Furbara (Rome);
- K9 Centre A.M. di Grosseto.
Deputy Commander of the Air Team
- ReSTOGE (Departmental electronic warfare Operational Support) in Pratica di Mare;
- airport of Pratica di Mare;
- airport and the headquarters of the command Team Rome Centocelle Air;
- airport of Capodichino (Naples);
- Airspace Control Training Department (RACSA) in Pratica di Mare;
- Aeronautical Information Centre Geotopografiche (C.I.G.A.) in Pratica di Mare;
- airport of Aviano (Pordenone);
- National Centre for meteorology and climatology A.M. (C.N.M.C.A.) in Pratica di Mare;
Air Operations Command (C.O.A)
- Alternate Command for air operations (A.R.S.) of Licola (Caserta);
- Support & Services Department General of Poggio Renatico (Ferrara);
- Mobile Unit command and control of Bari ;
- s.C.C.A.M. (coordination and control Services) to Ciampino;
- Coordination Centre Gr. R.A.M. (Radar Groups AM)/A.R.S. of Poggio Renatico they depend on:
- Group Carry and control air defense of Poggio Renatico;
- 21° Gr. R.A.M. di Poggio Ballone (Grosseto);
- 22° Gr. R.A.M. di Licola (Naples);
- R.A.MI. at the command of air defense and Air operations (C.D.A.O.A.) French in Paris.
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