Brazilian Air Force Força Aérea Brasileira |
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Brazilian Air Force emblem
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Active | 20 January 1941 – present |
Country | Brazil |
Type | Air force |
Size | 77,454 personnel (2013) 627 aircraft |
Part of | Ministry of Defence |
Command headquarters | Brasília, Federal District, Brazil |
Patron | Eduardo Gomes |
Motto(s) | "Wings that protect the country!" |
March | |
Anniversaries | May 22 (anniversary) April 22 (fighter aviation day) |
Engagements |
Contestado War (1912–16) Lieutenants Revolts (1922–27) Constitutionalist War (1932) World War II (1942–45) Lobster War (1961–63) Araguaia guerrilla (1966–74) Operation Traira (1991) |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | President Michel Temer |
Commander | Lieutenant-Brigadier Nivaldo Luiz Rossato |
Insignia | |
Fin flash | |
Roundel | |
Roundel (low visibility) | |
Roundel (World War II) | |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | A-1M, A-29, AH-2 |
Electronic warfare |
R-99, E-99 |
Fighter | Gripen NG (planned), F-5M |
Interceptor | F-5M |
Patrol | P-3AM, P-95 |
Reconnaissance | R-95, RA-1M, R-35, RQ-450, RQ-900 |
Trainer | AT-27, T-25, H-50 |
Transport | C-767, KC-390(planned), C-98, C-130, C-105, H-34, H-1, C-95, C-99, H-60, H-36 |
The Brazilian Air Force (Portuguese: Força Aérea Brasileira, FAB) is the air branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces and one of the three national uniformed services. The FAB was formed when the Army and Navy air branch were merged into a single military force initially called "National Air Forces" in 1941. Both air branches transferred their equipment, installations and personnel to the new force.
According to the Flight International (Flightglobal.com) and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the Brazilian Air Force has an active strength of 77,454 military personnel and operates around 627 aircraft. The Brazilian Air Force is the largest air force in the Southern hemisphere and the second largest in the Americas after the United States Air Force.
For a list of historic aircraft that has served with the Brazilian Armed Forces, see List of Brazilian military aircraft
The establishment of the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force in April 1918, and the creation of the Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) and the French Air Force during the 1920s drove the idea of uniting Brazilian air power under the same organization. Together with these events the Brazilian strategists were also influenced by the theories of Giulio Douhet, Billy Mitchell and Hugh Montague Trenchard.