Colombian National Army Aviation

The Colombian National Army Aviation is an aviation combat arms unit in the Colombian National Army. Its history dates back to December 31, 1919, but was not fully developed until August 25, 1995 when this unit is officially activated under the name "Aviación Ejército" (Army Aviation). The Army Aviation was created to support ground operations from the air.

History

Military aviation began in Colombia in 1919 with the creation of a military aviation school for the Colombian Army. Previously by Law 15 of 1916 of September 7 to commissions were sent overseas to study new technological advancements in aviation, infantry, cavalry, engineering and trains. Officers pertaining to the Colombian Army were also sent to take a course on flight training on techniques and tactics. The school is then created in Colombia along with the Colombian National Army Aviation as a fifth regiment by Law 126 of 1919 of December 31 authorized by President of Colombia, Marco Fidel Suárez. The unit was officially activated on February 15, 1921 in Flandes, Department of Tolima with the support of French mission led by Lieutenant Colonel Rene Guichard. The Aviation School initially had 3 Caudron G.3 E-2, 3 Caudron G.4 A-2 and four Nieuport Delage 11 C-1. The school was closed due to financial hardships on 1922.

Current Order of Battle

25th Army Aviation Brigade

Army Aviation Airfield "TG. General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla"

Army Aviation Base Bogotà, El Dorado I.A.P.

Army Aviation

Army Aviation Base San José del Guaviare

Army Aviation Base Tumaco

Batallón de Movilidad y Maniobra No. 1 Forward Operating Base Buena Vista

Forward Operating Base Saravena

Aircraft inventory

While reliant on the Colombian Air Force for heavier air support, the Army maintains a fleet of 163 aircraft, including 141 helicopters.

Fixed Wing Origin Type Version(s) In service[1] Notes
Gulfstream Turbo Commander  United States Transport Commander 1000 2
Beechcraft King Air  United States Transport 90
200
350
4
Beechcraft Super King Air  United States Electronic warfare 200
350
4
Cessna 208 Caravan  United States Utility 5
Aero Commander 500  United States Utility Rockwell 685 Commander 2
CASA C-212 Aviocar  Spain Transport 2
Antonov An-32  Ukraine Transport 2
Helicopters Origin Type Version(s) In service[1] Notes
UH-1 Iroquois
UH-1N Twin Huey
 United States Utility helicopter UH-1H
UH-1N
64
Mil Mi-17  Russia Transport helicopter 21 One lost on 25 February 2013.[2]
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk  United States Transport/ Combat helicopter UH-60L
S-70i
54
7[3]
Including the 15 from Plan Colombia. All S-70i helicopters used by the Special Operations Aviation Battalion.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 World Air Forces 2013 - Flightglobal.com, pg 13, December 11, 2012
  2. Air Forces Monthly. Stamford, Lincolnshire, England: Key Publishing Ltd. April 2013. p. 31.
  3. 1 2 Colombian Army receives two new S-70i helicopters - Janes.com, 4 September 2013

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