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  2. Italian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Air Force ( Italian: Aeronautica Militare; AM, lit. 'military aeronautics') is the air force of the Italian Republic. The Italian Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923 by King Victor Emmanuel III as the Regia Aeronautica ("Royal Air Force"). After World War II, when Italy became a republic following a ...

  3. Corpo Aeronautico Militare - Wikipedia

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    The Corpo Aeronautico Militare (Military Aviation Corps) was formed as part of the part of the Regio Esercito (Royal Army) on 7 January 1915, incorporating the Aviators Flights Battalion (airplanes), the Specialists Battalion (airships) and the Balloonists Battalion. The Regia Marina (Royal Navy) still had an air arm, operating locally-built ...

  4. Servizio Meteorologico - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .meteoam .it. The Italian Meteorological Service is an organizational unit of the Italian Air Force ( Servizio Meteorologico dell'Aeronautica Militare) and the national meteorological service in Italy. The weather forecasts and other services serve both the armed forces and the general public.

  5. Italian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Armed Forces ( Italian: Forze armate italiane, pronounced [ˈfɔrtse arˈmaːte itaˈljaːne]) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy 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 ...

  6. Structure of the Italian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Air Force is commanded by the Chief of the Air Force General Staff or "Capo di Stato Maggiore dell’Aeronautica Militare" in Rome. The source for this article is the booklet " L’ORDINAMENTO IN AERONAUTICA MILITARE ", which is published every year by the Air Force General Staff for the students of the Air Force Academy.

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  8. Amendola Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Amendola Airfield was a pre-war Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) facility, built about 1931. With the surrender of Italy to the Allies on 3 September 1943, the German Luftwaffe quickly seized control of the airfield upon hearing of Italy's capitulation, and briefly used it as a combat airfield. However, Allied forces seized control ...

  9. List of active Italian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Current inventory. A Eurofighter Typhoon landing at Rivolto Air Base. An Italian HH139 during Trident Juncture 2015. A C-130J departs RIAT Fairford July 2014. A NH-500E lands at Rome Viterbo Airport. A Piaggio P180 Avanti on approach at RIAT 2011. A HH-101A Caesar. Aircraft. Origin.