Unit Name: | Spanish Army Airmobile Force |
Native Name: | Spanish; Castilian: Fuerzas Aeromóviles del Ejército de Tierra |
Start Date: | 1965 |
Country: | Spain |
Branch: | Spanish Army |
Type: | Army aviation branch |
Role: | Battlefield support, battlefield transport and reconnaissance |
Size: | 5 battalions 104 aircraft[1] |
Garrison: | HQ - Colmenar Viejo - Madrid Bétera (Valencia), Agoncillo (La Rioja) (La Rioja), Almagro (Ciudad Real), Dos Hermanas (Sevilla), San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Detachment in Melilla. |
Motto: | Sicut in coelo et in terra As well in the sky as in the ground |
Battles: | Ifni War (1957) |
Identification Symbol Label: | Roundel |
Identification Symbol 2 Label: | Fin Flash |
Identification Symbol 3 Label: | Pilot Wings |
Identification Symbol 4 Label: | Guidon |
Aircraft Attack: | BO-105, UH-1H, Tigre |
Aircraft Recon: | Eurocopter Cougar, Bell 212 |
Aircraft Patrol: | Eurocopter Cougar |
Aircraft Trainer: | Eurocopter EC 135 |
Aircraft Transport: | Eurocopter Super Puma, Eurocopter Cougar, CH-47 Chinook, UH-1H |
The Army Airmobile Force (Spanish; Castilian: Fuerzas Aeromóviles del Ejército de Tierra, FAMET) is the army aviation branch of the Spanish Army. An Independent Army Aviation force was formed in 1965 as Aviación Ligera del Ejército de Tierra (Army Light Air Force) and renamed FAMET in 1973.
Colmenar Viejo (LECV) | ||||
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Batallón (Battalion) | Aircraft Type | Codes | Coat of Arms | |
BHELTRA V | HT.17 | |||
BTRANS/ FAMET HQ | HT.21HT.27,HT.28 | |||
CEFAMET | HE.26 | |||
PCMHEL |
|-| Agusta-Bell 212| | Rotorcraft| Utility|| 6|| [1] |-| Eurocopter AS332B1 Super Puma| / / | Rotorcraft| Transport|| 16|| [1] |-| Eurocopter AS532UL Cougar| / / | Rotorcraft| Transport|| 17|| [1] |-| Eurocopter EC-135| / | Rotorcraft| Trainer/utility|| 16| | [1] |-| Eurocopter Tiger| / / / | Rotorcraft| Attack| | 24|| [3] |-| NHI NH90| / / / | Rotorcraft| Transport|| 15| | 36 on order|-| Boeing CH-47D Chinook| | Rotorcraft| Transport| | 17
| 1 on order| To be upgraded to the CH-47F variant in 2019.[4] |}