Small arms
editModel | Type | Caliber | Origin | Image | Details | |
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Pistols | ||||||
Nagant M1895 | Revolver | 7.62×38mm | Russian Empire | Limited use with a large stock. 7 round cylinder | ||
Tokarev TT-33[citation needed] | Semi-automatic pistol | 7.62×25mm Tokarev | Soviet Union | 8-round magazine. Limited usage. | ||
Makarov PM[citation needed] | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×18mm Makarov | Soviet Union | 8-round magazine. Most commonly used NAF pistol. | ||
PB | Integrally suppressed semi-automatic pistol | 9×18mm Makarov | Soviet Union | 8 rounds magazine | ||
Stechkin APS[citation needed] | Machine pistol | 9×18mm Makarov | Soviet Union | 20-round magazine. | ||
PSS silent pistol | Semi-automatic pistol | 7.62×42mm | Soviet Union | 6-round magazine | ||
GSh-18 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9x19 Parabellum | Russia | 18-round magazine | ||
MP-443 Grach | Semi-automatic pistol | 9x19 Parabellum | Russia | 18-round magazine | ||
Lebedev | Semi-automatic pistol | 9x19 Parabellum | Russia | 16-round magazine | ||
Makarov PMM | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×18mm Makarov | Russia | 12 round magazine | ||
SR-1 Vektor | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×21mm Gyurza | Russia | 18 round magazine | ||
SR-2 Udav | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×21mm Gyurza | Russia | 18 round magazine | ||
Fort-12 | Semi-automatic pistol | 9x18mm Makarov | Ukraine | 12-round magazine.
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Submachine Guns | ||||||
PPSh-41 | Submachine gun | 7.62×25mm Tokarev | Soviet Union | 35-round box magazine or 71-round drum magazine. | ||
PP-19 Bizon | Submachine Gun | 9x18mm Makarov | Russia | 64-round helical magazine | ||
PP-19 Vityaz | Submachine Gun | 9x19mm Parabellum | Russia | Main SMG of the Russian Ground Forces. 30-round magazine. The newest variant is the Vityaz-SN and has replaced the PP-19 Bizon in Russian service. | ||
PPK-20 Vityaz | Submachine Gun | 9x19mm Parabellum | Russia | Main SMG of the Russian Ground Forces. 30-round magazine. The newest variant is the Vityaz-SN and has replaced the PP-19 Bizon in Russian service. | ||
SR-2M | Submachine Gun | 9x21mm Gyurza | Russia | Designed to pierce Russian-made Class-II body armor and lightly-skinned vehicles. 20- or 30-round detachable box magazine | ||
SR-2MP | Submachine Gun | 9x21mm Gyurza | Russia | Designed to pierce Russian-made Class-II body armor and lightly-skinned vehicles. 20- or 30-round detachable box magazine | ||
PP-2000 | Submachine Gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Russia | 20- or 44-round detachable box magazine | ||
Shotguns | ||||||
KS-23 | Shotgun | 23mm bore shotgun | Soviet Union | 1+3 rounds in underbarrel tube | ||
Saiga-12 | Shotgun | 12-gauge, 16-gauge, 20-gauge, .410 bore shotgun | Russia | 2, 5, 8, and 10-round detachable box magazine, 12, 20 or 30-round detachable drum. Late 1990s. Used by Russian armed forces. | ||
Vepr-12 | Semi-automatic shotgun | 12 gauge | Russia | 2-, 4-, 5-, 8-, 10-, or 12-round box magazines, 20- or 25-round detachable drum magazines | ||
Bolt action rifles | ||||||
Mosin–Nagant M1891/30 | Bolt-action rifle / Sniper rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | 5-round internal magazine. Most widely used bolt-action rifle by the Red Army. | ||
Mosin–Nagant M1938 Carbine | Bolt-action carbine | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | 5-round internal magazine. | ||
Mosin–Nagant M1944 Carbine | Bolt-action carbine | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | 5-round internal magazine. Replacement of the Mosin–Nagant M1938 Carbine Addition of a permanently affixed, side-folding cruciform-spike bayonet. | ||
Carbines | ||||||
SR-3 Vikhr | Carbine | 9×39mm | Russia | |||
SR-3M | Carbine | 9×39mm | Russia | |||
SR-3MP | Carbine | 9×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-9 | Carbine | 9×39mm | Russia | |||
AKS-74U | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AK-105 | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-205 | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-104 | Carbine | 7.62×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-102 | Carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | Russia | |||
AM-17 | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AMB-17 | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-12K | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-15K | Carbine | 7.62×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-12SPK | Carbine | 5.45×39mm | Russia |
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Assault rifles | ||||||
OTs-14 Groza-4 | Bullpup assault rifle | 9×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AK-47 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AKS-47 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AKM | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AKMS | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AK-74 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AKS-74 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AK-74M | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-74M UUK | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | Consisting of a new safety, dust cover and furniture featuring improved ergonomics and rails. | ||
AK-101 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Russia | |||
AK-103 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-203 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Russia | |||
AN-94 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
ShAK-12 | Bullpup assault rifle | 12.7×55mm STs-130 | Russia | |||
AS-VAL | Automatic rifle | 9×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
ASM | Automatic rifle | 9×39mm | Soviet Union | |||
AM-17M | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
A-545 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-12 | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-12SP | Assault rifle | 5.45×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-15 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm | Russia | |||
AK-19 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Russia | |||
AK-308 | Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Russia | |||
Machine guns | ||||||
DP-27 | Light machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | |||
RPD | Light machine gun | 7.62×39mm | Soviet Union | 100-round drum magazine. | ||
RPK | Light machine gun | 7.62×39mm | Soviet Union | 40-round capacity box magazine or 75-round drum magazine. | ||
RPK-74 | Light machine gun | 5.45×39mm | Soviet Union | 30- or 45-round magazine, based on the AK-74. RPK-74s are kept in stock. | ||
RPK-74M | Light machine gun | 5.45×39mm | Russia | 30- or 45-round magazine, based on the AK-74M. RPK-74M variant is the main service SAW. | ||
RPK-16 | Light machine gun | 5.45x39mm | Russia | |||
RPL-20 | Light machine gun | 5.45x39mm | Russia | |||
PKM | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | Belt fed with 100- or 200- or 250-round boxes, uses a heavily modified Kalashnikov design, main service general-purpose machine gun. | ||
PKP Pecheneg | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | Belt fed with 100- or 200- or 250-round boxes. Based on and designed to replace the PKM, General Issue. | ||
Pecheneg-SP | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | |||
AEK-999 | General-purpose machine gun | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | |||
Maxim M1910 | Heavy machine gun | 7.62x54mmR | Soviet Union | |||
KPV heavy machine gun | Heavy machine gun | 14.5×114mm | Soviet Union | belt fed | ||
DShK | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Soviet Union | |||
NSV | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Soviet Union | Belt fed with 50-round boxes, main service heavy machine gun. | ||
Kord | Heavy machine gun | 12.7×108mm | Russia | Belt fed with 50-round boxes, replacing the NSV as the main service heavy machine gun. Moderate usage. | ||
Sniper rifles and designated marksman rifles | ||||||
Mosin–Nagant M1891/30 | Bolt action sniper rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | |||
SV-98 | Bolt action sniper rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | 10-round removable magazine, iron and telescopic sights | ||
SV-98M | Bolt action sniper rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | 10-round removable magazine, iron and telescopic sights | ||
Orsis T-5000 | Bolt action sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Russia | |||
VSK-94 | Integrally suppressed designated marksman rifle | 9×39mm | Russia | |||
VSS Vintorez | Integrally suppressed Designated marksman rifle | 9×39mm | Soviet Union | 10- or 20-round magazine, semi or full auto, uses an integrated suppressor. VSSM variant introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system. | ||
VSSM Vintorez | Integrally suppressed Designated marksman rifle | 9×39mm | Russia | |||
Dragunov SVD | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Soviet Union | 10-round magazine, semi auto, main service sniper rifle. Russian-origin 9.3×64mm SVDK variant is used for dealing with targets behind heavy cover, while SVDS variant is used by special forces. | ||
SVDM | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | 10-round magazine, semi auto. Introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system. | ||
SVDK | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 9.3×64mm 7N33 | Russia | |||
SVCh | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 9.3×64mm 7N33 | Russia | |||
Dragunov SVU | Semi-automatic sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | 7.62×54mmR | Russia | |||
PTRD-41 | Anti-tank rifle | 14.5×114mm | Soviet Union | |||
PTRS-41 | Anti-tank rifle | 14.5×114mm | Soviet Union | |||
ASVK | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | Russia | 5-round magazine, bolt action. | ||
ASVK-M Kord-M | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | Russia | 5-round magazine, bolt action. Introduced as part of the Ratnik infantry combat system. | ||
VKS sniper rifle | Anti material rifle | 12.7×55mm STs-130 | Russia | |||
OSV-96 | Anti-materiel rifle | 12.7×108mm | Russia | 5-round magazine, semi auto, can be folded in half, limited usage.
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Recoilless rifle | ||||||
SPG-9 | Recoilless rifle | 73 mm | Soviet Union | Manually breech-loaded | ||
Grenade launchers | ||||||
BS-1 Tishina | Underslung grenade launcher | 30mm | Soviet Union | Can be fitted to AKS-74U carbine. | ||
GP-25/30/34 | Underslung grenade launcher | 40mm VOG-25 | Soviet Union | Can be fitted to AKM, AK-74, AN-94, and AK-100 series rifles. | ||
RGM-40 Kastet | Single-shot grenade launcher | 40mm VOG-25 | Russia | Stand-alone version of GP-25 with telescoping stock, flip-up sights and AK-type pistol-grip | ||
DP-64 | Double-shot grenade launcher | 45mm | Soviet Union | Stand-alone version of GP-25 with telescoping stock, flip-up sights and AK-type pistol-grip | ||
GM-94 | Multi-shot grenade launcher | 43mm | Russia | 3-round tube magazine, pump action, optimised for close quarters battle using grenades with a small kill radius. | ||
RG-6/6G30 | Multi-shot grenade launcher | 40mm VOG-25 | Russia | 6-round capacity in revolver style cylinders. | ||
AGS-17 | Automatic grenade launcher | 30×29mm | Soviet Union | Belt fed with 29-round drums, high rate of fire. | ||
AGS-30 | Automatic grenade launcher | 30×29mm | Russia | Belt fed with 29-round drums, replacement for AGS-17. | ||
AGS-40 Balkan | Automatic grenade launcher | 40mm | Russia | Recommended to enter service in 2021, after the completion of operational tests and evaluation which began in 2018.[1][2][3][4] | ||
Rocket propelled grenade launchers | ||||||
RPG-7 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 40mm | Soviet Union | Re-loadable launcher with a variety of anti-personnel and anti-tank munitions available. | ||
RPG-16 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 58.3 mm | Soviet Union | |||
RPG-22 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5mm | Soviet Union | Single-shot disposable launcher.[5][6] | ||
RPG-18 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 64 mm | Soviet Union | |||
RPG-26 | Anti-tank rocket launcher | 72.5mm | Soviet Union | Single-shot disposable launcher and Russian-origin RShG-2 thermobaric warhead for anti-infantry use. | ||
RPG-27 | Rocket launcher | 105mm | Soviet Union | Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem-charge warhead in an anti-tank role, RShG-1 thermobaric warhead for anti-infantry use and RMG variant for bunker busting use entered service in 2011. | ||
RPG-28 | Anti-tank Rocket launcher | 125 mm | Russia | Single-shot disposable launcher with tandem charge warhead. | ||
RPG-29 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Soviet Union | Re-loadable launcher. Can use PG-29V tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or TBG-29 thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use. | ||
RPG-30 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Russia | Single-shot disposable launcher for countering active protection systems.[7] | ||
RPG-32 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 105mm | Russia | Re-loadable launcher. Can use PG-32V tandem-charge munitions in an anti-tank role, or TBG-32V thermobaric munitions in anti-infantry use. | ||
Flamethrowers | ||||||
RPO-A Shmel | Thermobaric rocket launcher | 93mm | Soviet Union | Single-shot, disposable rocket launcher. Uses RPO-A thermobaric, RPO-D smoke-creating and RPO-Z incendiary rockets. Re-loadable 90mm RPO-M entered service in 2003.[8] | ||
MRO-A | Rocket-propelled grenade | 72.5mm | Russia | Single-shot, disposable rocket launcher. Uses MRO-A thermobaric, MRO-D smoke-creating and MRO-Z incendiary rockets. | ||
ATGM | ||||||
9M111M Fagot-M | Anti-tank guided missile | 120mm | Soviet Union | Designated AT-4C "Spigot C" by NATO. | ||
9M113M Konkurs-M | Anti-tank guided missile | 135mm | Soviet Union | Designated AT-5B "Spandrel B" by NATO. | ||
9М131 Metis-M/9М131M Metis-M1 | Anti-tank guided missile | 130mm | Russia | Designated AT-13 "Saxhorn-2" by NATO. | ||
9M133 Kornet | Anti-tank guided missile | 152mm | Russia | Designated AT-14 "Spriggan" by NATO. | ||
MANPADS | ||||||
9K32 Strela-2 | Man-portable air-defense system | 75mm | Soviet Union | Designated SA-7 "Grail" by NATO. | ||
9K34 Strela-3 | Man-portable air-defense system | 75mm | Soviet Union | Designated SA-14 "Gremlin" by NATO. | ||
9K38 Igla | Man-portable air-defense system | 72mm | Soviet Union | |||
9K38 Igla-S | Man-portable air-defense system | 72mm | Soviet Union | |||
9K333 Verba | Man-portable air-defense system | 72mm | Russia | Equipped with an automated fire control system.[9][10] | ||
Hand grenades | ||||||
RGO | 60mm | Hand grenade | Soviet Union | 6 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds. | ||
RGN | 60mm | Hand grenade | Soviet Union | 4 meter kill radius, 3.8 second fuse, will detonate on impact after being armed for 1.8 seconds. | ||
RGD-5 | 56 mm | Hand grenade | Soviet Union | 20 Meter Effective Range. 4.2 Second fuse. | ||
F1 | 55 mm | Hand grenade | Soviet Union | 30 meter effective radius, 3.2 to 4.2 second fuse. | ||
RDG-2 | Smoke grenade | Soviet Union | ||||
RKG-3 | 362 mm | Anti-tank grenade | Soviet Union | 15–20 m Effective firing range | ||
Mines | ||||||
MON-50 | Tripwire/Command | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | Propels ~485/540 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 50 meters. | ||
MON-90 | Tripwire/Command | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | Propels ~2000 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 90 meters. | ||
MON-100 | Tripwire/Command | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | Propels ~400 steel projectiles to a kill radius of 100 meters. | ||
MON-200 | Tripwire/Command | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | A larger and more powerful version of the MON-100. | ||
OZM | Tripwire/Command/Pressure | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | ~500g TNT, fragmentation mine. | ||
POMZ | Tripwire/Command/Pressure | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | ~75g TNT, fragmentation mine. | ||
PMN | Pressure | Anti-personnel mine | Soviet Union | ~240g TNT, anti-personnel blast mine. | ||
TM-46 | Pressure | Anti-tank mine | Soviet Union | 5.7 kg TNT. | ||
TM-57 | Pressure | Anti-tank mine | Soviet Union | 6.3 kg TNT. | ||
TM-62 | Pressure | Anti-tank mine | Soviet Union | 7.5 kg TNT. | ||
TM-83 | Seismic sensor/Optical sensor | Anti-tank mine | Russia | ~13 kg TNT. | ||
TM-89 | Magnetic sensor | Anti-tank mine | Russia | ~10 kg TNT. |
Sistema de Defensa Nacional
editArmada Argentina
editFlota Naval
editSubmarinos
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Type 214 | Attack submarine | Germany | |||
S-80 | Attack submarine | Spain |
Portahelicopteros
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Trieste-class landing helicopter dock | Landing helicopter dock | ARA Julio Argentino Roca | Italy |
Buque de Asalto Anfibio
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Modified San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock | Amphibious transport dock | ARA José de San Martín | United States |
Buque de desembarco anfibio
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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LSL 90[11] | Landing ship, logistics | United Arab Emirates | Construidos localmente | ||
LST 120[12] | Landing ship, tank | United Arab Emirates | Construidos localmente |
Lancha de desembarco
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Fast Assault Craft[13] | Landing craft | 12 | United Arab Emirates | ||
LCVP | Landing craft | 12 | United Arab Emirates | ||
Landing Craft Air Cushion | Landing craft | 5 | United States |
Fragatas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Sachsen-class frigate | Frigate | Germany |
Corvetas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Malvinas-class corvette | Corvette | Argentina | Basada en las fragatas danesas Clase Iver Huitfeldt.
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Dragaminas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Katanpää-class mine countermeasure vessel | Mine countermeasures vessel | Finland | Construidas localmente |
Cañoneras
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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- | Gunboat | Argentina | Reconvertida a cañonero para uso fluvial |
Lanchas Patrulleras
editRompehielos
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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- | Icebreaker | Finland | |||
- | Icebreaker | Japan |
Buques de apoyo
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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Bahía de Samborombón-class support ship | Support | Argentina | Basado en la clase Supply estadounidense. | ||
John Lewis-class replenishment oiler | Oiler | United States | |||
Costa Sur II-class transport ship | Transport | Argentina | Diseñado y construido con un casco especial reforzado para operaciones antarticas |
Buques escuela
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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- | Training ship | Argentina | |||
Lancha de Instrucción para Cadetes | Training ship | Argentina |
Yates
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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- | Yacht | Argentina |
Buques de investigación científica
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Buques | Origen | Notas |
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- | Research vessel | ARA Mar del Plata | Germany |
Aviacion Naval
editAviones de Combate
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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F-35C | Multirole combat aircraft | 24 | United States | ||
IA-83 Super Pampa II[15] | Light attack aircraft | 24 | Argentina |
Aviones de entrenamiento
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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F-35C | Multirole combat aircraft | 4+1 | United States | ||
IA-63 Pampa IIII | Trainer | 12 | Argentina | Equipado con un gancho de parada | |
Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano | Trainer | 12 | Brazil | ||
Tecnam P2002 Sierra | Trainer | 12 | Italy |
Aviónes de patrulla marítima
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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P-8 Poseidon | Maritime patrol aircraft | 11 | United States | ||
C-12 Huron | Maritime patrol aircraft | 8 | United States |
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Aviónes de transporte
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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EADS CASA C-295 | Military transport aircraft | 6 | Spain | ||
C-12 Huron | Military transport aircraft | 6 | United States |
Helicopteros
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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MH-60R | Utility helicopter | 36 | United States | ||
Eurocopter EC725 | Military transport helicopter | 30 | France | ||
MH-60A | Attack Helicopter | 4 | United States | MH-60R reconvertido para operar como "gunship" desde el ARA Julio Argentino Roca | |
Schweizer S300 | Trainer Helicopter | 8 | United States |
Infanteria de Marina
editPistolas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Bersa Thunder 9 | semi-automatic handgun | Argentina | |||
Glock 45 | semi-automatic handgun | Austria |
Escopetas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Benelli M4 | semi-automatic shotgun | Italy |
Subfusiles
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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X95 SMG | Submachine gun | Israel |
Rifles
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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X95 330 | Carbine | Israel | |||
X95 419 | Rifle | Israel |
Ametralladoras
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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OOW249 Patrol[16] | LMG | United States | |||
M240L | MMG | United States | |||
M2E2 QBC | HMG | United States
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Lanzagranadas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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M203 | grenade launcher | United States | |||
K4 | grenade launcher | South Korea |
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Fusil de francotirador
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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X95-L | DMR | Israel | |||
M2010 | Sniper rifle | United States | |||
Cadex CDX-50 Tremor[17] | AMR | United States |
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Lanzacohetes
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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AT4 | Disposable anti-tank launcher | Sweden | |||
Carl Gustaf M4 | Shoulder-fired recoilless rifle | Sweden | |||
Spike | ATGM | Israel |
Armas anti-aéreas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Oerlikon 20 mm cannon | Autocannon | Switzerland | |||
RBS 70 NG | MANPAD | Sweden | |||
DARDO | CIWS | Italy | Utilizado como defensa aérea fija en bases aeronavales y bases navales. |
Tanques
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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TAM 2C-A2 | Tank | Argentina |
Automóvil blindado
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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AMX-10 RC | Fire support | France |
Vehículo de Combate de Infanteria
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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VBCI | Amphibious armored personnel carrier | Brazil |
Transporte blindado de personal
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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VBTP[18] | Amphibious armored personnel carrier | Brazil |
Vehículos utilitarios
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Humvee[19] | LUV | United States |
Artilleria
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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ATMOS 2000 | Coastal artillery/SPH | 12 | Israel | Montado en el chasis de un | |
VBC-MRT II[20] | SPM | Brazil |
Misil Anti-buque
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Harpoon | Anti-ship missile | 2 (brigadas) | United States |
Vehículo de ingenieros
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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VBE SOC | ARRV | Brazil |
Vehículo de comando y control
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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VBE COM | Command vehicle | Brazil |
Logística
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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M998 | Cargo | United States | |||
Bandvagn 206 | All-terrain vehicle | Sweden | |||
M1083 | Cargo | United States | |||
M1095 | Trailer | United States | |||
M1148 | Load handling system | United States | |||
M1091 | Fuel/Water truck | United States | |||
M149 | Fuel/Water trailer | United States |
Ambulancia
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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VBTE AMB | Ambulance | Brazil |
Prefectura Naval Argentina
editFlota Naval
editOPV
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Kership-class offshore patrol vessel | OPV | France | |||
ARS OPV-80[21] | OPV | Argentina |
Buques guardacostas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Neftegaz-class Aviso | Patrol boat | Poland | |||
Stan Patrol 3007[22] | Patrol boat |
35 |
United Arab Emirates | ||
Shaldag-class patrol boat | Patrol boat | Israel | |||
RHIB | Patrol boat | Argentina | |||
Water scooter | Patrol boat | Argentina |
Buques Escuela
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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- | Training ship/Survey vessel | United States | |||
- | Training ship | Argentina |
Buques de Apoyo
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | Rescue and salvage ship | Argentina |
Yates
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | Yacht | Argentina |
Aviación
editAviones de transporte
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CASA C-212 Aviocar | Military transport aircraft | 5 | Spain | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter | Military transport aircraft | 3 | Canada |
Aviónes de patrulla marítima
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Model 350CER | Maritime patrol aircraft | 3 | United States |
Aviónes de entrenamiento
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Diamond DA42 Twin Star | Trainer | 2 | United States |
Helicopteros
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AS565 MA | Utility helicopter | 10 | France | ||
Schweizer S300 | Trainer Helicopter/Utility Helicopter | 12 | United States | 4 como entrenadores, 8 como utilitarios |
Efectivos y Grupo Albatros
editPistolas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bersa Thunder 9 | semi-automatic handgun | Argentina | |||
Glock 45 | semi-automatic handgun | Austria |
Escopetas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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Benelli M4 | semi-automatic shotgun | Italy |
Subfusiles
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X95 SMG | Submachine gun | Israel |
Rifles
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X95 330 | Carbine | Israel |
Ametralladoras
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M249 | LMG | United States |
Fusil de francotirador
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X95-L | DMR | Israel | |||
M2010 | Sniper rifle | United States |
Vehiculos
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ford Focus | Patrol car | United States | |||
Ford Ranger | Patrol Car | United States | |||
Mercedes Benz | Police van | Germany | |||
Unimog | Truck | Germany | |||
Mercedes-Benz Atego | Truck | Germany | |||
Panhard VCR | Armoured personnel carrier | 3 | France | Utilizado por el Grupo Albatros |
Fuerza Aérea
editAviones de Caza
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
F-35A | Stealth multirole combat aircraft | 72 | United States | ||
F-15EX | Air superiority fighter | 12 | United States |
Aviones de ataque
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IA-83 Super Pampa[23] | Light attack aircraft | 96 | Argentina |
Aviónes de reconocimiento
editAviónes cisterna
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
KC-10 Extender | Tanker | 6 | United States |
Aviónes de transporte
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Embraer C-390 Millennium | Military transport aircraft | 11 | Brazil | ||
Airbus A330 | Airliner | 3 | Europe | 1 utilizado por la AAP, 2 por LADE | |
Twin Otter | Military transport aircraft | 24 | Canada | ||
Basler BT-67 | Utility aircraft | 3 | United States | Utilizado en misiones antarticas | |
ERJ 140LR | Regional jet | 2 | Brazil | LADE | |
Learjet 60 | VIP Transport | 4 | United States | 1 utilizado por la AAP |
Aviones de entrenamiento
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
F-35A | Trainer | 6+1 | United States | ||
IA-63 Pampa | Trainer | 16 | Argentina | ||
Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano | Trainer | 16 | Brazil | ||
Tecnam P2002 Sierra | Trainer | 32 | Italy |
Aviones de acrobacias
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
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IA-63 Pampa | Aerobatic aircraft | 6 | Argentina |
|
Helicopteros
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bell 407 GXi[24] | Utility helicopter | 6 | Canada | ||
HH-60 Pave Hawk | Utility/CSAR helicopter | 31 | United States | ||
CH-47 Chinook | Transport heicopter | 6 | United States | ||
Schweizer S300 | Trainer Helicopter | 24 | United States |
Armas anti-aereas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oerlikon 20 mm cannon | Autocannon | Switzerland | |||
Oerlikon GDF | Autocannon | Switzerland | |||
RBS 70 NG | MANPAD | Sweden | |||
NASAMS | SAM | [25] | Norway | ||
MIM-104 Patriot | SAM | [26] | United States |
Seguridad y defensa terrestre y GOE
editPistolas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bersa Thunder 9 | semi-automatic handgun | Argentina | |||
Glock 45 | semi-automatic handgun | Austria | GOE |
Escopetas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Benelli M4 | semi-automatic shotgun | Italy |
Subfusiles
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APC9-SD PRO G | Submachine gun | Switzerland | Integrally suppressed |
Rifles
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DD M4A1-EA | Carbine | United States |
Ametralladoras
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
OOW249 Patrol[27] | LMG | United States | |||
M240L | MMG | United States | |||
M2E2 QBC | HMG | United States
|
Lanzagranadas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M203 | grenade launcher | United States | |||
K4 | grenade launcher | South Korea |
|
Fusil de francotirador
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
X95-L | DMR | Israel | |||
M2010 | Sniper rifle | United States | |||
Cadex CDX-50 Tremor[28] | AMR | United States |
|
Lanzacohetes
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AT4 | Disposable anti-tank launcher | Sweden | |||
Carl Gustaf M4 | Shoulder-fired recoilless rifle | Sweden | |||
Spike | ATGM | Israel |
Armas anti-aéreas
editClase | Imagen | Tipo | Cantidad | Origen | Notas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oerlikon 20 mm cannon | Autocannon | Switzerland | |||
RBS 70 NG | MANPAD | Sweden | |||
DARDO | CIWS | Italy | Utilizado como defensa aérea fija en bases aeronavales y bases navales. |
Organización
editComando de Adiestramiento y Alistamiento de la Fuerza Aérea
editLos siguientes elementos dependen del Comando de Adiestramiento y Alistamiento de la Fuerza Aérea:[29][30]
I Brigada Aérea
edit- I Brigada Aérea (I BA). Guar Ae El Palomar (El Palomar, BA).
- Grupo 1 de Defensa (G1TA). Guar Ae El Palomar (El Palomar, BA). (6x F-15EX)
- Grupo 1 de Transporte Aéreo (G1TA). Guar Ae El Palomar (El Palomar, BA). (2x C-390, 3x A330, 4x Learjet 60)
- Escuadrilla Acrobática Cruz del Sur (6x IA-63)
- Grupo Técnico 1 (GT1). Guar Ae El Palomar (El Palomar, BA).
- Grupo Base 1 (GB1). Guar Ae El Palomar (El Palomar, BA).
II Brigada Aérea
edit- II Brigada Aérea (II BA). Guar Ae Resistencia (Resistencia, CH).[31][32][33]
- Grupo 1 de Ataque (GA2). Guar Ae Resistencia (Resistencia, CH) (16x IA-83)
- Grupo Técnico 2 (GT2). Guar Ae Resisntecia (Resistencia, CH)
- Grupo Base 2 (GB2). Guar Ae Resistencia (Resistencia, CH)
III Brigada Aérea
edit- III Brigada Aérea (III BA). Guar Ae Monte Quemado (Monte Quemado, SE).[31][32][33]
- Grupo 3 de Caza (G3A). Guar Ae Reconquista (Monte Quemado, SE) (24x F-35)
- Grupo 1 de Guerra Electronica (G3A). Guar Ae Reconquista (Monte Quemado, SE) (2x F-35)
- Grupo Técnico 3 (GT3). Guar Ae Reconquista (Monte Quemado, SE)
- Grupo Base 3 (GB3). Guar Ae Reconquista (Monte Quemado, SE)
IV Brigada Aérea
edit- IV Brigada Aérea (IV BA). Guar Ae Mendoza (Mendoza, MZ).[31][32][33]
- Grupo 4 de Caza (G4C). Guar Ae Mendoza (Mendoza, MZ).
- Grupo Técnico 4 (GT4). Guar Ae Mendoza (Mendoza, MZ).
- Grupo Base 4 (GB4). Guar Ae Mendoza (Mendoza, MZ).
V Brigada Aérea
edit- V Brigada Aérea (V BA). Guar Ae Villa Mercedes (Villa Reynolds, SL).[31][32][33]
- Grupo 5 de Caza (G5C). Guar Ae Villa Mercedes (Villa Reynolds, SL).
- Grupo Técnico 5 (GT5). Guar Ae Villa Mercedes (Villa Reynolds, SL).
- Grupo Base 5 (GB5). Guar Ae Villa Mercedes (Villa Reynolds, SL).
VI Brigada Aérea
edit- VI Brigada Aérea (VI BA). Guar Ae Tandil (Tandil, BA).[31][32][33]
- Grupo 6 de Caza (G6C). Guar Ae Tandil (Tandil, BA).
- Grupo Técnico 6 (GT6). Guar Ae Tandil (Tandil, BA).
- Grupo Base 6 (GB6). Guar Ae Tandil (Tandil, BA).
VII Brigada Aérea
edit- VII Brigada Aérea (VII BA). Guar Ae Mariano Moreno (Cuartel V, BA).[31][32][33]
- Grupo Aéreo 7 (GA7). Guar Ae Mariano Moreno (Cuartel V, BA).
- Grupo Técnico 7 (GT6). Guar Ae Mariano Moreno (Cuartel V, BA).
- Grupo Base 7 (GB6). Guar Ae Mariano Moreno (Cuartel V, BA).
IX Brigada Aérea
edit- IX Brigada Aérea (IX BA). Guar Ae Comodoro Rivadavia (Comodoro Rivadavia, CT).[31][32][33]
- Grupo Aéreo 9 (GA9). Guar Ae Comodoro Rivadavia (Comodoro Rivadavia, CT).
- Grupo Técnico 9 (GT9). Guar Ae Comodoro Rivadavia (Comodoro Rivadavia, CT).
- Grupo Base 9 (GB9). Guar Ae Comodoro Rivadavia (Comodoro Rivadavia, CT).
X Brigada Aérea
edit- X Brigada Aérea (X BA).[a] Guar Ae Río Gallegos (Río Gallegos, SC).[31][32][33]
Base Aérea Militar Chamical
edit- Base Aérea Militar Chamical (BAM CHA). Guar Ae Chamical (Chamical, LR).
Base Aérea Militar Merlo
edit- Base Aérea Militar Merlo (BAM MER). Guar Ae Moreno (Merlo, BA).
Base Aérea Militar Morón
editBase Aérea Militar Mar del Plata
edit- Base Aérea Militar Mar del Plata (BAM MDP). Guar Ae Mar del Plata (Mar del Plata, BA).[31][32][33]
Base Aérea Militar Resistencia
edit- Base Aérea Militar Resistencia (BAM SIS). Guar Ae Resistencia (Resistencia, CH).
- Destacamento Posadas (DAM POS). Guar Ae Posadas (Posadas, MI).
Grupo de Operaciones Especiales
edit- Grupo de Operaciones Especiales (GOE). Guar Ae Mariano Moreno (Cuartel V, BA).
Aeroestación Militar Aeroparque
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