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  1. List of active Brazilian military aircraft is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Brazilian Armed Forces . Brazilian Air Force. Current inventory. Brazil's first F-39E Gripen. A Brazilian Air Force AMX conducts an in-flight air refueling. KC-390 in flight over the federal capital Brasília.

    • JAS 39 Gripen

      The Saab JAS 39 Gripen (IPA: [ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation ⓘ;...

  2. List of Brazilian military aircraft is a list of historic military aircraft that have served with the Brazilian Armed Forces since the creation of its first aviation units in the early 1900s. 1910s and 20s. 1930s. 1940s. 1950s. 1960s. 1970s- See also. Brazilian Air Force. List of active Brazilian military aircraft. References. External links.

  3. Brazilian Marine Corps; List of active Brazilian Navy ships; List of active Brazilian military aircraft; Brazilian Armed Forces; Currently active military equipment by country; References

    Origin
    Model
    Caliber
    Type
    7.62×51mm
    Battle rifle
    5.56×45mm
    Assault rifle
    7.62×51mm and 5.56×45mm
    Assault rifle
    5.56×45mm
    Carbine
  4. List of active Brazilian military aircraft is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Brazilian Armed Forces. Figures are sourced from the latest annual editions of Flight International ( Flightglobal.com ).

  5. List of active Brazilian military aircraft Last updated April 18, 2024. Seal of the Brazilian Armed Forces. List of active Brazilian military aircraft is a list of military aircraft currently in service with the Brazilian Armed Forces. Contents. Brazilian Air Force; Current inventory; Brazilian Army Aviation; Current inventory 2; Brazilian ...

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    • Inventory
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    Contestado Campaign

    The Contestado Warwas the first conflict in which Brazilian military aviation was employed. On September 19, 1914, taking advantage of a special train driving troops, three aircraft were boarded: a Morane-Saulnier biplane, a Morane-Saulnier monoplane and a Blitzer SIT biplane. The train continued from Rio de Janeiro passing through São Paulo where it would reach the São Paulo – Rio Grande railway to the station of União da Vitória. Along the way, sparks shot through the locomotive, hitting a...

    Air actions of the Constitutionalist Revolution

    Although the two sides in struggle had few airplanes during the Constitutionalist Revolutionof 1932, aviation made a big impact during the conflict. The federal government had approximately 58 aircraft divided between the Navy and the Army. On the other hand, the Paulistas had only two Potez 25 and two Waco planes, in addition to a small number of tourist planes. At the end of July, the rebel government obtained another plane, brought by Lieutenant Artur Mota Lima, who defected from Campo dos...

    Establishment

    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.[citation needed] The first public manifest to create an integrated military air service came...

    Developments

    In the early 2000s, with renewed economic stability, the FAB underwent an extensive renewal of its inventory through several acquisition programs, the most ambitious of which was the acquisition of 36 new front-line interceptor aircraft to replace its aging Mirage III. Known in the late 1990s as the F-X Project, the program was postponed during the presidential mandate of Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who in the end of 2002 left the decision for his successor Luís Inácio ‘Lula’ da Silva, who pos...

    Helicopter aerial refueling

    In November 2020 the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), through a technical and multidisciplinary team coordinated by the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology, concluded, on October 30, in Rio de Janeiro, the last phase of the inflight refueling tests campaign between the H-36 Caracal helicopter and the KC-130 Herculesaircraft. The flights took place in a restricted area under military control, on the coast of Rio de Janeiro, where the refueling aircraft KC-130 Hercules of the Squadron Gord...

    Datalink

    The Link-BR2 is a datalink developed by the Air Force and the Brazilian defence company AEL Sistemas, this technology allow the exchange of data such radar information, videos and images with other units of the three branches anytime and anywhere, using an advanced encrypted protocol with a high degree of security.

    The Brazilian Air Force is the aerospace branch of the Brazilian armed forces and is managed by the "Aeronautics Command" (Comando da Aeronáutica – COMAER). The COMAER was created in 1999 and is assigned as service branch of the Armed Forces as part of the Ministry of Defense (Ministério da Defesa). The COMAER is the department of the Air Force, th...

    Hackett, James, ed. (2010-02-03), The Military Balance, London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, Routledge, ISBN 978-1-85743-557-3
    Hagedorn, Daniel P. (September–October 1996). "Talkback". Air Enthusiast (65): 80. ISSN 0143-5450.
    Neto, Ricardo Bonalume (March–April 1999). "'Ugly Ducklings' and the 'Forgotten Division': Brazilian Piper L-4s in Italy, 1944–1945, Part One". Air Enthusiast (80): 36–40. ISSN 0143-5450.
    Neto, Ricardo Bonalume (May–June 1999). "'Ugly Ducklings' and the 'Forgotten Division': Brazilian Piper L-4s in Italy, 1944–1945, Part Two". Air Enthusiast (81): 73–77. ISSN 0143-5450.
  6. List of aircraft of the Brazilian Navy. The naval aviation arm of the Brazilian Navy operates 89 aircraft in 2009. 20 attack; 3 trainer. 12 (9 A-4 + 3 TA-4) being upgraded by Embraer. [4] Others to surplus. 8 being upgraded. [5]