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The Italian Armed Forces ( it, Forze armate italiane, ) encompass the Italian Army, the
Italian Navy "Fatherland and Honour" , patron = , colors = , colors_label = , march = ( is the return of soldiers to their barrack, or sailors to their ship after a ...
and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and are also involved in missions and operations abroad as a combat force. Despite not being a branch of the armed forces, the Guardia di Finanza has military status and is organized along military lines. These five forces comprise a total of 340,885 men and women with the official status of active military personnel, of which 167,057 are in the Army, Navy and Air Force. The President of the Italian Republic heads the armed forces as the President of the High Council of Defence established by article 87 of the Constitution of Italy. According to article 78, the Parliament has the authority to declare a state of war and vest the powers to lead the war in the Government.


Organization

The office of the Chief of Defence is organised as follows:


The four branches of Italian Armed Forces


Esercito Italiano

The ground force of Italy, the '' Regio Esercito'' dates back to the unification of Italy in the 1850s and 1860s. It fought in colonial engagements in China during the
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, against the Ottoman Empire in Libya (1911-1912), on the Alps against the
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during World War I, in Abyssinia during the
Interwar period In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period lasted from 11 November 1918 to 1 September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days), the end of the World War I, First World War to the beginning of the World War II, Second World War. The in ...
, and in World War II in Albania, Greece, North Africa and Russia, as well as in the
Italian Civil War The Italian Civil War (Italian language, Italian: ''Guerra civile italiana'', ) was a civil war in the Kingdom of Italy fought during World War II by Italian Fascists against the Italian resistance movement, Italian partisans (mostly politically ...
. During the
Cold War The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
the Army prepared itself to defend against a Warsaw Pact invasion from the east. Since the
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, it has seen extensive peacekeeping service in Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Iraq. On 29 July 2004 it became a professional all-volunteer force when
conscription Conscription (also called the draft in the United States) is the state-mandated enlistment of people in a national service, mainly a military service. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it continues in some countries to the present day un ...
was finally ended.


Marina Militare

The navy of Italy was created in 1861, following the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, as the '' Regia Marina''. The new navy's baptism of fire came during the Third Italian War of Independence against the Austrian Empire. During the First World War, it spent its major efforts in the Adriatic Sea, fighting the
Austro-Hungarian Navy The Austro-Hungarian Navy or Imperial and Royal War Navy (german: kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine, in short ''k.u.k. Kriegsmarine'', hu, Császári és Királyi Haditengerészet) was the naval force of Austria-Hungary. Ships of the A ...
. In the Second World War, it engaged the Royal Navy in a two-and-a-half-year struggle for the control of the Mediterranean Sea. After the war, the new ''Marina Militare'', being a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), has taken part in many coalition peacekeeping operations. It is a
blue-water navy A blue-water navy is a maritime force capable of operating globally, essentially across the deep waters of open oceans. While definitions of what actually constitutes such a force vary, there is a requirement for the ability to exercise sea cont ...
. The ''
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'' (Coast Guard) is a component of the navy.


Aeronautica Militare

The air force of Italy was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923, by King Vittorio Emanuele III as the ''
Regia Aeronautica The Italian Royal Air Force (''Regia Aeronautica Italiana'') was the name of the air force of the Kingdom of Italy. It was established as a service independent of the Royal Italian Army from 1923 until 1946. In 1946, the monarchy was abolis ...
'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). During the 1930s, it was involved in its first military operations in Ethiopia in 1935, and later in the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939. Eventually, Italy entered World War II alongside Germany. After the armistice of 8 September 1943, Italy was divided into two sides, and the same fate befell the ''Regia Aeronautica''. The Air Force was split into the '' Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force'' in the south aligned with the Allies, and the pro-Axis '' Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana'' in the north until the end of the war. When Italy was made a republic by referendum, the air force was given its current name ''Aeronautica Militare''.


Carabinieri

The ''
Arma dei Carabinieri The Carabinieri (, also , ; formally ''Arma dei Carabinieri'', "Arm of Carabineers"; previously ''Corpo dei Carabinieri Reali'', "Royal Carabineers Corps") are the national gendarmerie of Italy who primarily carry out domestic and foreign polic ...
'' is the
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and military police of Italy. The corps was instituted in 1814 by King Victor Emmanuel I of Savoy with the aim of providing the Kingdom of Sardinia with a police corps; it is therefore older than Italy itself. The new force was divided into divisions on the scale of one division for each
province of Italy The provinces of Italy ( it, province d'Italia) are the second-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, on an intermediate level between a municipality () and a region (). Since 2015, provinces have been classified as "institutio ...
. The divisions were further divided into companies and subdivided into lieutenancies, which commanded and coordinated the local police stations and were distributed throughout the national territory in direct contact with the public. The
Italian unification The unification of Italy ( it, Unità d'Italia ), also known as the ''Risorgimento'' (, ; ), was the 19th-century political and social movement that resulted in the consolidation of different states of the Italian Peninsula into a single ...
saw the number of divisions increased, and in 1861 the ''Carabinieri'' were appointed the "First Force" of the new national military organization. In recent years ''Carabinieri'' became the fourth branch of Italian Armed Forces. Primarily they carry out law enforcement, military policing duties and peacekeeping mission abroad, such as Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. At the Sea Islands Conference of the G8 in 2004, the Carabinieri were given the mandate to establish a
Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units The Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units is a training center and a doctrinal hub created by the Italian government on 1 March 2005, in accordance with the G8 Action Plan “Expanding Global Capability for Peace Support Operations” ...
(
CoESPU The Center of Excellence for Stability Police Units is a training center and a doctrinal hub created by the Italian government on 1 March 2005, in accordance with the G8 Action Plan “Expanding Global Capability for Peace Support Operations ...
) to spearhead the development of training and doctrinal standards for civilian police units attached to international peacekeeping missions.G-8 Action Plan: Expanding global capability for peace support operations
. Carabinieri, June 2004.


International stance

Italy has joined in many UN, NATO and EU operations as well as with assistance to Russia and the other
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nations, Middle East peace process,
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, and combating the illegal drug trade,
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, piracy and terrorism. Italy did take part in the 1982 Multinational Force in Lebanon along with US, French and British troops. Italy also participated in the 1990–91 Gulf War, with the deployment of eight Panavia Tornado IDS bomber jets; Italian Army troops were subsequently deployed to assist Kurdish refugees in northern Iraq following the conflict. As part of
Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) was the official name used synonymously by the U.S. government for both the War in Afghanistan (2001–2014) and the larger-scale Global War on Terrorism. On 7 October 2001, in response to the September 11 at ...
, Italy contributed to the international operation in Afghanistan. Italian forces have contributed to ISAF, the NATO force in Afghanistan, and to the Provincial reconstruction team. Italy has sent 3,800 troops, including one infantry company from the
2nd Alpini Regiment The 2nd Alpini Regiment ( it, 2° Reggimento Alpini) is a regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. The regiment was disbanded in 1943 due t ...
tasked to protect the ISAF HQ, one engineer company, one NBC platoon, one logistic unit, as well as liaison and staff elements integrated into the operation chain of command. Italian forces also command a multinational engineer task force and have deployed a platoon of Carabinieri military police. The Italian Army did not take part in combat operations of the 2003 Iraq War, dispatching troops only when major combat operations were declared over by the
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. Subsequently, Italian troops arrived in the late summer of 2003, and began patrolling
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and the surrounding area. Italian participation in the military operations in Iraq was concluded by the end of 2006, with full withdrawal of Italian military personnel except for a small group of about 30 soldiers engaged in providing security for the Italian embassy in Baghdad. Italy played a major role in the 2004-2011 NATO Training Mission to assist in the development of Iraqi security forces training structures and institutions.


Operations

Since the second
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the Italian armed force has become more and more engaged in international peace support operations, mainly under the auspices of the United Nations. The Italian armed forces are currently participating in 26 missions. * **
UNMOGIP The United Nations has played an advisory role in maintaining peace and order in the Kashmir region soon after the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, when a dispute erupted between the two States on the question of Jammu and Kashmir. Indi ...
, since 1951 ( India and Pakistan) ** UNTSO, since 1958 ( Israel, Egypt,
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and Lebanon) **
UNIFIL The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon ( ar, قوة الأمم المتحدة المؤقتة في لبنان, he, כוח האו"ם הזמני בלבנון), or UNIFIL ( ar, يونيفيل, he, יוניפי״ל), is a UN peacekeeping m ...
, since 1978 (Lebanon) ** MINURSO, since 1991 ( Western Sahara) **
UNFICYP The United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) is a United Nations peacekeeping force that was established under United Nations Security Council Resolution 186 in 1964 to prevent a recurrence of fighting following intercommunal violen ...
, since 2005 ( Cyprus) ** MINUSMA, since 2013 ( Mali) * ** EUFOR Althea, since 2004 ( Bosnia and Herzegovina) ** EUBAM Rafah, since 2005 ( Gaza–Egypt border) **
EUPOL Afghanistan EUPOL Afghanistan (2007–2016) was a European Union mission supporting the reform efforts of the Afghan government in building a civilian police service in Afghanistan. Background EUPOL Afghanistan was part of the European Union's External Act ...
, since 2007 ( Afghanistan) **
EUNAVFOR Atalanta Operation Atalanta, formally European Union Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia, is a current counter-piracy military operation at sea off the Horn of Africa and in the Western Indian Ocean, that is the first naval operation conducted by the Eu ...
, since 2008 (
Gulf of Aden The Gulf of Aden ( ar, خليج عدن, so, Gacanka Cadmeed 𐒅𐒖𐒐𐒕𐒌 𐒋𐒖𐒆𐒗𐒒) is a deepwater gulf of the Indian Ocean between Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Channe ...
) ** EUMM Georgia, since 2008 ( Georgia, South Ossetia and
Abkhazia Abkhazia, ka, აფხაზეთი, tr, , xmf, აბჟუა, abzhua, or ( or ), officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a partially recognised state in the South Caucasus, recognised by most countries as part of Georgia, which vi ...
) **
EULEX Kosovo The European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, known as EULEX Kosovo or simply as EULEX,About EULEX
accessed 15 Ja ...
, since 2008 ( Kosovo) **
EUTM Somalia The European Union Training Mission Somalia (EUTM Somalia) is a training operation for the Somali Armed Forces conducted by military officials from European Union states. Operations On 10 April 2010, the European Union launched a military traini ...
, since 2010 ( Somalia) ** EUCAP Nestor, since 2012 ( Indian Ocean) ** EUCAP Sahel Niger, since 2012 ( Niger) ** EUBAM Libya, since 2013 ( Libya) **
EUTM Mali EUTM Mali (European Union Training Mission in Mali) is a European Union multinational military training mission headquartered in Bamako, Mali. 22 EU members (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece ...
, since 2013 ( Mali) ** EUFOR RCA, since 2014 ( Central African Republic) * **
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, since 1999 (Kosovo) ** ISAF, 2001-2021 (Afghanistan) ** Operation Active Endeavour, since 2001 ( Mediterranean Sea) ** Operation Ocean Shield, since 2009 (Gulf of Aden) *Multilateral missions ** TIPH-2, since 1997 ( West Bank) **
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, since 2011 ( Libya) ** MIADIT Somalia, since 2013 (Somalia and Djibouti) ** MIADIT Palestine, since 2014 ( West Bank)


Gallery

File:Italian Army - 2nd Alpini Regiment soldier with a Beretta ARX-160 A2 assault rifle with an underslung GLX 160 grenade launcher during a training exercise in the Val Maira.jpg, Italian soldier with a Beretta ARX160 assault rifle. File:Cavour (550).jpg, The Cavour aircraft carrier. File:Sassari Brigade on patrol with VBM Freccia, Afghanistan 05.jpg, Freccia Infantry fighting vehicle. File:Italian Army - 82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino" VBM Freccia Mortar Carrier.jpg, Freccia Heavy Mortar Carrier. File:Il primo F-35B della Marina Militare in volo.jpg, Italian Navy F-35B Lightning. File:Nave Duilio e Nave Bergamini.JPG, Destroyer Caio Duilio and Frigate Carlo Bergamini File:Allied Spirit IV (24058403923).jpg, Iveco LMV convoy. File:AgustaWestland HH-139A (AW-139M) MM81824 - 15-52 (cn 31528) SAR demonstration (21904803498).jpg, A AW139 helicopter. File:Pattugliamento strada.jpg, Soldiers of the
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" The Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" is a light Infantry brigade of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain Combat. Its core units are Alpini, the mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I ...
32nd Engineer Regiment. File:Alpini Btn Feltre - Ex Falzarego 2011 006.jpg, Soldiers of the
Alpini The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operatio ...
Battalion "Feltre", 7th Alpini Regiment of the Italian Army. File:Salvatore Todaro (S-526).jpg, The Salvatore Todaro (S-526) submarine.


See also

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List of Italian service weapons Service rifles Service pistols : {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Italian Service Weapons Weapons of Italy ...
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National Institute for the Honour Guard of the Royal Tombs of the Pantheon The National Institute for the Honour Guard of the Royal Tombs of the Pantheon (Italian: ''Istituto nazionale per la guardia d'onore alle reali tombe del Pantheon'') is an Italian paramilitary company, originally chartered by the House of Savoy and ...
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Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces The uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces includes the official dress worn by members of the Italian Armed Forces while on duty. Each branches of the Italian Armed Forces, the Italian Army, the Italian Navy, the Italian Air Force, and the Carabin ...
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List of military equipment of Italy This is a list of all military equipment ever used by Italy. This list shall go in chronological order of newest military equipment of Italy to oldest. Italian Army * List of military weapons of Italy Italian Navy * List of active Italia ...


Citations


References

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External links


Official Site of Italian Ministry of Defense

Official Site of Italian Army

Official Site of Italian Navy

Official Site of Italian Air Force

Official Site of Carabinieri

Official Site of Guardia di Finanza
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