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- Munitions
- Aircraft guns
- Firearms
- Artillery Anti-air artillery
- Vehicles
- Radars
- See also
- References
{{technical|date=August 2016}}{{Main|Argentine Air Force}}Below is listed the equipment that the Argentine Air Force use. Munitions Model[1] | Type | Origin | Description |
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MK-76 Mod.5 | Training bomb | United States | MK-106 | Training bomb | United States | BK-BR | Unguided bomb | Spain | BRP | Unguided bomb | Spain | FAS | Unguided bomb | Argentina | M117 | Unguided bomb | United States | Mk-17 | Unguided bomb | UK | Used by A-4. | AN-M65 | General-purpose bomb | United States | SITEA INC | Incendiary bomb | Argentina | Incendiary bomb used by IA-58. | Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket | Rocket | United States | Aspide | Rocket | Argentina | AIM-9 Sidewinder | Air-to-air missile | United States | AIM-9L and AIM-9M variants in use by A-4. | CITEFA AS-25K | Air-to-surface missile | Argentina |
Aircraft guns Model | Type | Origin | Description |
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DEFA | Revolver cannon | France | DEFA-554 variant in use by IA-63. | Hispano-Suiza HS.804 | Revolver cannon | Spain | Used by IA-58. | Colt Mk 12 | Autocannon | United States | Used by A-4. | FN Browning 7.62mm | Machine gun | Belgium | Used by IA-58. | ARM-657 Mamboretá | Rocket platform | Argentina | Aspide rocket platform. | LAU-61/A | Rocket platform | United States | FFAR rocket platform used by IA-58 and A-4. | LAU-10/A | Rocket platform | United States | FFAR rocket platform used by A-4. | LAU-131 | Rocket platform | United States | FFAR rocket platform used by H-500 Avispa. |
Firearms Model | Type | Origin | Caliber | Description |
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Browning Hi-Power | Semi-automatic pistol | Belgium | 9mm | Standard service pistol. Manufactured by DGFM, variants FM-95 and FM-02AR in use. | FMK-3 | Machine pistol | Argentina | 9mm | Heckler & Koch MP5 | Submachine gun | Germany | 9mm | Submachine gun endowment. | FN FAL | Battle rifle | Belgium | 7.62mm | Standard service rifle. Manufactured by DGFM as FMAP FAL. | Heckler & Koch HK33 | Assault rifle | Germany | 5.56mm | Used by Special Operations Group. | Heckler & Koch G41 | Assault rifle | United States | 5.56mm | Used by Special Operations Group. | M24 | Sniper rifle | United States | 7.62mm | Sniper rifle endowment. | Heckler & Koch PSG1 | Sniper rifle | Germany | 7.62mm | Used by Special Operations Group. | FN MAG | Medium machine gun | Belgium | 7.62mm | General-purpose machine gun of the force. | M2 Browning | Heavy machine gun | United States | 12.7mm | Mounted on Fiat 6614 vehicle. |
Artillery Anti-air artillery Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Caliber | Description |
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Roland II | Surface-to-air missile | 3 | France | - | Surface-to-air missile system. | Rheinmetall Rh 202 | Autocannon | 36 | Germany | 20mm | Short-range cannon. Used against low-altitude objectives and ground objectives. | Oerlikon 20 mm | Autocannon | 40 | Germany | 20mm | Short-range cannon. | Oerlikon GDF | Autocannon | 2 | Switzerland | 35mm | 1 Skyguard fire control in service. |
Vehicles Model | Type | Quantity | Origin | Description |
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Fiat 6614 | Armored personnel carrier | 25 | Italy | Armoured vehicle to transport passengers, used on air brigades. | Humvee | Military light utility vehicle | 70 | United States | Light utility vehicle, for multipurpose roles. | Unimog | Military light utility vehicle | 150 | Germany | Utility truck. Used in Antarctica. | Toyota Land Cruiser | Off-road vehicle | 44 | Japan | Light vehicle used for transport. |
Radars Model[2] | Quantity[3] | Origin | Description |
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AN/TPS-43 | 4 | United States | Transportable 3D radar. 1 modified. | AN/FPS 113/90/42 | 2 | United States | Fixed 3D radar. Donated by Spain. | RAME | 1 | Argentina | "Radar Alcance Medio Experimental" (Medium-range experimental radar), manufactured by INVAP, third phase of the radar installation project. | Radar Primario Argentino | 2 | Argentina | Long-range 3D radar, designed and manufactured by Fabricaciones Militares and INVAP. |
See also - Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
- List of active aircraft of the Argentine Air Force
References 1. ^http://www.gacetaeronautica.com/gaceta/wp-101/?p=18320 Weapons checked here. 2. ^http://www.gacetaeronautica.com/gaceta/wp-101/?p=3879 3. ^http://desarrollodefensaytecnologiabelica.blogspot.com.ar/2015/10/libro-blanco-de-la-defensa-2015_25.html Number of radars on service, dating from 2015.
1 : Argentine Air Force |