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Chilean Air Force

The Chilean Air Force (Spanish: Fuerza Aérea de Chile (FACh) is the Air force of Chile and branch of the Chilean military.

Chilean Air Force
Fuerza Aérea de Chile
Coat of arms of the Chilean Air Force
Founded21 March 1930; 93 years ago (1930-03-21)
Country Chile
TypeAir force
RoleAerial warfare
Part ofChilean Armed Forces
HeadquartersEdificio Delphos
Cerrillos, Santiago
Motto(s)Latin: Quam celerrime ad astra
"With full speed to the stars"
Colours  Indigo
  White
MarchAlte Kameraden
Anniversaries21 March (Air Force Day)
Equipment180 aircraft
Engagements
Websitewww.fach.cl
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief of the Air ForceGeneral del Aire Hugo Rodríguez González
Notable
commanders
Arturo Merino Benítez
Marmaduke Grove
Gustavo Leigh
Fernando Matthei
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash
Flag
Aircraft flown
Electronic
warfare
E-3D
FighterF-5, F-16,
HelicopterBell 206, Bell 412, S-70, UH-1H, UH-60,
ReconnaissanceElbit Hermes 900
TrainerA-29, T-35, SR-22, GB1
TransportB-737, B-767, C-130, C-212, CJ-1, DHC-6, Gulfstream V, L-35
TankerKC-130, KC-135

History edit

The first step towards the current FACh is taken by Teniente Coronel training as a pilot[citation needed] in France. Although a local academy was created, the first officers were sent to France for their training as well. One of them, Captain Manuel Ávalos Prado, took command over the Chilean military aviation school, which was officially established in February 1913, and remained in command until 1915. The Military Aviation School (Escuela de Aviación Militar) was named in honor of him in 1944, and still carries that name today.

In those early years many aviation milestones were achieved; conquering the height of the Andes was one of the main targets as well as long distance flights. Typical aircraft of that era were Avro 504, Bleriot XI, Bristol M.1C, DH.9, and SE5a. In the following decade, the Airmail Line of Chile (Línea Aeropostal de Chile) was created on 5 March 1929 as a branch of the military aviation. This postal airline later developed into the National Airline (Línea Aérea Nacional) that is still the leading airline in Chile today. Shortly afterwards, on 21 March 1930, the existing aviation elements of the army and navy were amalgamated into a dedicated department: the Department of the Air Force (Subsecretaria de Aviación) effectively creating the current independent Air Force. It was initially named National Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Nacional). The international airport of Chile carries the name of Lan's founding father and first commander of the air force, Air Commodore Arturo Merino Benítez. Its baptism of fire was in the 1931 sailors' rebellion in Coquimbo, where Air Force attack aircraft and bombers and 2 transport planes converted into bombers contributed to its failure.

The first outlines of the organization of the current air force were visible in 1945 with the inception of Transport Group 1, later renumbered Group 10, with two C-45s and a single T-6 Texan at Los Cerrillos. Two years later the first FACh flight to Antarctica was performed. The fifties meant entry into the jet age for the FACh, and Grupo 7 was the first unit to receive them in 1954. Chile got its aircraft from both the United States and Europe. The American supply consisted of Lockheed F-80, Lockheed T-33, Beech T-34 Mentor, Cessna T-37, Cessna A-37 Dragonfly and Northrop F-5E/F for example, whereas the British supplied Hawker Hunters and the French delivered various helicopters and Dassault Mirage 50 aircraft.

During the military coup d'état on September 11, 1973, the Chilean Air Force conducted Operation Silence, Hunters from the 7th Aviation Squadron destroyed several transmission antennas belonging to pro-government radio stations. After accomplishing their mission, the aircraft performed attack runs on the presidential residence at Las Condes and the presidential palace, a pilot mistakenly opened fire on the Air Force Hospital when attacking the residence, no casualties were reported.

The Chilean air force hosted the joint exercise Salitre with other friendly nations in 2014.[1] It also participated in several United Nations peacekeeping missions overseas in 5 occasions.

The Chilean Air Force reported one of its C-130 Hercules transport aircraft carrying 38 people en route to Antarctica missing on December 9, 2019. The aircraft was on its way to Antarctica’s King George Island to provide logistic support to a military base when radio contact was lost.[2] On 11 December 2019, aircraft debris was located 18 miles South of where the plane last made contact and no survivors were found. The cause of the crash is unknown.[3]

Commanders-in-chief edit

Order of battle edit

Personnel = 10,600 (including 700 conscripts)[citation needed]

Office of the Commander in Chief

Combat Command of the Air Force edit

 
The Delphos building, designed by the Division of Infrastructure of the Logistics Command

First Air Brigade with headquarters in Los Cóndores Air Base (Base Aérea Los Cóndores) in Iquique

  • 1st Aviation Squadron
  • 2nd Aviation Squadron
  • 3rd Aviation Squadron
  • 24th Air Defense Squadron
  • 34th Telecommunications Squadron
  • 44th Aviation Infantry Squadron

Second Air Brigade with headquarters in Pudahuel Air Base (Base Aérea Pudahuel) in Santiago

  • 9th Aviation Squadron
  • 10th Aviation Squadron
  • Air Defence and Special Forces Regiment (Regimiento de Artillería Antiaérea y FF.EE)
  • 32nd Telecommunications Squadron

Third Air Brigade with headquarters in El Tepual Air Base (Base Aérea El Tepual) in Puerto Montt

  • 5th Aviation Squadron
  • 25th Air Defense Squadron
  • 35th Telecommunications Squadron

Fourth Air Brigade with headquarters in Chabunco Air Base (Base Aérea Chabunco) in Punta Arenas

  • 6th Aviation Squadron
 
F-16D Block 50M of Chilean Air Force
  • 12th Aviation Squadron
  • 23rd Air Defense Squadron
  • 33rd Telecommunications Squadron
  • 19th Antarctic Exploration Squadron

Fifth Air Brigade with headquarters in Cerro Moreno Air Base (Base Aérea Cerro Moreno) in Antofagasta

  • 7th Aviation Squadron
  • 8th Aviation Squadron
  • 21st Air Defense Squadron
  • 31st Telecommunications Squadron
  • 41st Aviation Infantry Squadron

Personnel Command edit

Education Division

  • Air Force School "Captain Manuel Ávalos Prado"
  • Air Force NCO School "Flight Sergeant Adolfo Menadier Rojas"
  • Advanced NCO School
  • Air War Academy
  • Air Force Polytechnical Academy
  • Air Photographic Surveying Service

Health Division
General Hospital of the Air Force
Air Force High Command Prefecture

Logistics Command edit

Maintenance Division
Administration Division
Infrastructure Division

The Air Force also maintains the Air Force Special Forces (Comandos de Aviación), comparable to a United States Air Force Combat Control Team.[citation needed] They may be up to 350 strong, and their roles include assault, reconnaissance, Air Traffic Control, Fire Support, and Command, control, and communications.[citation needed]

Aircraft edit

Aircraft edit

Current inventory edit

 
A Chilean Air Force F-5E in flight
 
The EB-707 Condor surveillance aircraft
 
A Bell 412 on lift off
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat Aircraft
Northrop F-5 United States fighter F-5E 13[4] 3 F-5F’s provide conversion training
F-16 Fighting Falcon United States multirole F-16A/C/D 46 11 F-16B’s provide conversion training[4]
AWACS
E-3D Sentry United States AEW&C E-3D 3[5] Donated by the Royal Air Force in 2022.
Boeing 707 United States AEW 1 system developed by IAI – 1 on order[4]
Tanker
KC-135 Stratotanker United States aerial refueling KC-135E/R 3 / 3[4]
Transport
Boeing 737 United States VIP transport 1[4]
Boeing 767 United States VIP / transport 1[6][7]
Learjet 35 United States utility / reconnaissance CJ1 4[4]
Cessna Citation United States VIP CJ1 4[4]
C-130 Hercules United States transport C-130B/H 3[4]
CASA C-212 Spain utility / transport 3[4]
DHC-6 Twin Otter Canada utility transport 12[4] one used for reconnaissance
Helicopters
Bell 412 United States utility 15[4]
Bell UH-1 United States utility UH-1H 10[4]
Sikorsky UH-60 United States utility S-70i 6[4]
Trainer Aircraft
Bell 206 United States rotorcraft trainer 5[4]
T-35 Pillán Chile trainer 31[4]
Cirrus SR22 United States trainer 8[4]
CASA C-101 Spain jet trainer 19[4]
Embraer EMB 314 Brazil advanced trainer 22[4]
UAV
Hermes 900 Israel surveillance 3[8]

Industry edit

 
ENAER T-35 Pillán

Chile also maintains its own aviation industry, ENAER. The design of the T-35 Pillán trainer, based on the Piper PA-28R Saratoga, is the best known example, seeing some export success as well. Furthermore, the assembly of the A-36/T-36 Halcón (CASA C-101) was achieved as well. Performing maintenance on most types in the current inventory, such as minor modifications on F-5E aircraft for example, the industry is of significant importance to the air force. ENAER is reported to be in talks with Embraer of Brazil to codesign the first indigenous South American military transport plane. Also, under the Pacer Amstel programme, with initial Dutch support, and later locally ENAER upgraded an F-16 combat jet, which for the Chilean Air Force is an advance for their maintenance of the F-16 fleet (becoming the 5th country to modify their jets under authorization).

Ranks edit

Officers
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
  Chilean Air Force[9]
                       
General de aire General de aviación General de brigada aérea Comodoro Coronel de aviación Comandante de grupo Comandante de escuadrilla Capitán de bandada Teniente Subteniente Alférez Cadete
Enlisted
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  Chilean Air Force[9]
              No insignia  
Suboficial mayor Suboficial Sargento primero Sargento segundo Cabo primero Cabo segundo Cabo Soldado de tropa profesional Alumno

Badges edit

Officers edit

Officer[10] Line Corps
Badge            
Arm of service Aviation Engineering Air Defense Telecommunications and Information Technology Administration Air Base
Abbreviation (A) (I) (DA) (TI) (AD) (BA)
Specialty Aviators (Fighter, Helicopter) and Air transport officers Aviation engineers Air defense Information and telecommunications engineers Engineers assigned to administrative duties Logistics
Officer[10] Services/Staff Corps
Badge          
Arm of service Justice Medical Corps
Dental Corps
Chaplainancy Bands Service General Services Corps
Abbreviation (J) (S) y (SD) (SR) (B) (SG)
Specialty Attorneys and Judges Doctors, Nurses and Dentists
of various specialties
Chaplains Musicians Professional workers and civilian employees

Non-commissioned officers and airmen edit

NCOs and airmen of the[10] Line Corps Services Corps
Badge   -
Arm of service Weapons Technical support Administration Combat medicine and surgery
Specially Air Defense
Intelligence personnel
Aircrews
Maintenance and armaments
Communications, information technology and electronics
Air Operations Support
Administrative staff Combat medics and surgeons

Officers' cap badges edit

Chilean Air Force officers wear the following cap badges in their peaked caps.

Rank cap badge[11] Air Generals and Air Commodores Colonels and Group Commanders Ensigns through Squadron Commanders
Full dress      
Service dress      
Rank Air General Aviation General Air Brigade General Air Commodore Aviation Colonel Group Commander Squadron Commander Flight Captain Lieutenant Sublieutenant Ensign

Notes edit

  1. ^ Salitre 2014 Exercise in Chile promotes cooperation among five air forces 2019-03-06 at the Wayback Machine Dialogo Americas 2014
  2. ^ "Antarctica-bound plane missing with 38 on board". 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2019-12-11.
  3. ^ Staff; agencies (2019-12-11). "Chilean air force finds debris believed to be from missing plane with 38 people". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "World Air Forces 2023". Flight Global. Flightglobal Insight. 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  5. ^ Rivas, Santiago (2022-01-19). "Chile buys three Boeing E-3D Sentry aircraft from UK". Jane's. Retrieved 2022-05-11.
  6. ^ "World Air Forces 2011/12". flightglobal insight. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Chilean Air Force Boeing 767". flightglobal.com. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Chilean navy considers Hermes 900". flightglobal.com. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  9. ^ a b . fach.cl (in Spanish). Department of Communications. Archived from the original on 24 April 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
  10. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  11. ^ Grados 2010-12-05 at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography edit

  • Hagedorn, Daniel P. (September–October 1996). "Talkback". Air Enthusiast (65): 80. ISSN 0143-5450.

External links edit

  • Fuerza Aérea de Chile official website
  • Fuerza Aérea de Chile at Chilean Defense Ministry, official website
  • , old at Archive.org (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)

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The Chilean Air Force Spanish Fuerza Aerea de Chile FACh is the Air force of Chile and branch of the Chilean military Chilean Air ForceFuerza Aerea de ChileCoat of arms of the Chilean Air ForceFounded21 March 1930 93 years ago 1930 03 21 Country ChileTypeAir forceRoleAerial warfarePart ofChilean Armed ForcesHeadquartersEdificio Delphos Cerrillos SantiagoMotto s Latin Quam celerrime ad astra With full speed to the stars Colours Indigo WhiteMarchAlte KameradenAnniversaries21 March Air Force Day Equipment180 aircraftEngagementsChilean naval mutiny of 1931 1973 Chilean coup d etat Beagle conflictWebsitewww wbr fach wbr clCommandersCommander in Chief of the Air ForceGeneral del Aire Hugo Rodriguez GonzalezNotablecommandersArturo Merino Benitez Marmaduke Grove Gustavo Leigh Fernando MattheiInsigniaRoundelFin flashFlagAircraft flownElectronicwarfareE 3DFighterF 5 F 16 HelicopterBell 206 Bell 412 S 70 UH 1H UH 60 ReconnaissanceElbit Hermes 900TrainerA 29 T 35 SR 22 GB1TransportB 737 B 767 C 130 C 212 CJ 1 DHC 6 Gulfstream V L 35TankerKC 130 KC 135 Contents 1 History 1 1 Commanders in chief 2 Order of battle 2 1 Combat Command of the Air Force 2 2 Personnel Command 2 3 Logistics Command 2 4 Aircraft 3 Aircraft 3 1 Current inventory 4 Industry 5 Ranks 6 Badges 6 1 Officers 6 2 Non commissioned officers and airmen 6 3 Officers cap badges 7 Notes 8 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory editThe first step towards the current FACh is taken by Teniente Coronel training as a pilot citation needed in France Although a local academy was created the first officers were sent to France for their training as well One of them Captain Manuel Avalos Prado took command over the Chilean military aviation school which was officially established in February 1913 and remained in command until 1915 The Military Aviation School Escuela de Aviacion Militar was named in honor of him in 1944 and still carries that name today In those early years many aviation milestones were achieved conquering the height of the Andes was one of the main targets as well as long distance flights Typical aircraft of that era were Avro 504 Bleriot XI Bristol M 1C DH 9 and SE5a In the following decade the Airmail Line of Chile Linea Aeropostal de Chile was created on 5 March 1929 as a branch of the military aviation This postal airline later developed into the National Airline Linea Aerea Nacional that is still the leading airline in Chile today Shortly afterwards on 21 March 1930 the existing aviation elements of the army and navy were amalgamated into a dedicated department the Department of the Air Force Subsecretaria de Aviacion effectively creating the current independent Air Force It was initially named National Air Force Fuerza Aerea Nacional The international airport of Chile carries the name of Lan s founding father and first commander of the air force Air Commodore Arturo Merino Benitez Its baptism of fire was in the 1931 sailors rebellion in Coquimbo where Air Force attack aircraft and bombers and 2 transport planes converted into bombers contributed to its failure The first outlines of the organization of the current air force were visible in 1945 with the inception of Transport Group 1 later renumbered Group 10 with two C 45s and a single T 6 Texan at Los Cerrillos Two years later the first FACh flight to Antarctica was performed The fifties meant entry into the jet age for the FACh and Grupo 7 was the first unit to receive them in 1954 Chile got its aircraft from both the United States and Europe The American supply consisted of Lockheed F 80 Lockheed T 33 Beech T 34 Mentor Cessna T 37 Cessna A 37 Dragonfly and Northrop F 5E F for example whereas the British supplied Hawker Hunters and the French delivered various helicopters and Dassault Mirage 50 aircraft During the military coup d etat on September 11 1973 the Chilean Air Force conducted Operation Silence Hunters from the 7th Aviation Squadron destroyed several transmission antennas belonging to pro government radio stations After accomplishing their mission the aircraft performed attack runs on the presidential residence at Las Condes and the presidential palace a pilot mistakenly opened fire on the Air Force Hospital when attacking the residence no casualties were reported The Chilean air force hosted the joint exercise Salitre with other friendly nations in 2014 1 It also participated in several United Nations peacekeeping missions overseas in 5 occasions The Chilean Air Force reported one of its C 130 Hercules transport aircraft carrying 38 people en route to Antarctica missing on December 9 2019 The aircraft was on its way to Antarctica s King George Island to provide logistic support to a military base when radio contact was lost 2 On 11 December 2019 aircraft debris was located 18 miles South of where the plane last made contact and no survivors were found The cause of the crash is unknown 3 Commanders in chief edit Main article List of commanders in chief of the Chilean Air ForceOrder of battle editPersonnel 10 600 including 700 conscripts citation needed Office of the Commander in Chief Combat Command of the Air Force edit nbsp The Delphos building designed by the Division of Infrastructure of the Logistics CommandFirst Air Brigade with headquarters in Los Condores Air Base Base Aerea Los Condores in Iquique 1st Aviation Squadron 2nd Aviation Squadron 3rd Aviation Squadron 24th Air Defense Squadron 34th Telecommunications Squadron 44th Aviation Infantry SquadronSecond Air Brigade with headquarters in Pudahuel Air Base Base Aerea Pudahuel in Santiago 9th Aviation Squadron 10th Aviation Squadron Air Defence and Special Forces Regiment Regimiento de Artilleria Antiaerea y FF EE 32nd Telecommunications SquadronThird Air Brigade with headquarters in El Tepual Air Base Base Aerea El Tepual in Puerto Montt 5th Aviation Squadron 25th Air Defense Squadron 35th Telecommunications SquadronFourth Air Brigade with headquarters in Chabunco Air Base Base Aerea Chabunco in Punta Arenas 6th Aviation Squadron nbsp F 16D Block 50M of Chilean Air Force12th Aviation Squadron 23rd Air Defense Squadron 33rd Telecommunications Squadron 19th Antarctic Exploration SquadronFifth Air Brigade with headquarters in Cerro Moreno Air Base Base Aerea Cerro Moreno in Antofagasta 7th Aviation Squadron 8th Aviation Squadron 21st Air Defense Squadron 31st Telecommunications Squadron 41st Aviation Infantry SquadronPersonnel Command edit Education Division Air Force School Captain Manuel Avalos Prado Air Force NCO School Flight Sergeant Adolfo Menadier Rojas Advanced NCO School Air War Academy Air Force Polytechnical Academy Air Photographic Surveying ServiceHealth DivisionGeneral Hospital of the Air ForceAir Force High Command Prefecture Logistics Command edit Maintenance DivisionAdministration DivisionInfrastructure DivisionThe Air Force also maintains the Air Force Special Forces Comandos de Aviacion comparable to a United States Air Force Combat Control Team citation needed They may be up to 350 strong and their roles include assault reconnaissance Air Traffic Control Fire Support and Command control and communications citation needed Aircraft edit Main article List of active Chile military aircraftAircraft editCurrent inventory edit nbsp A Chilean Air Force F 5E in flight nbsp The EB 707 Condor surveillance aircraft nbsp A Bell 412 on lift offAircraft Origin Type Variant In service NotesCombat AircraftNorthrop F 5 United States fighter F 5E 13 4 3 F 5F s provide conversion trainingF 16 Fighting Falcon United States multirole F 16A C D 46 11 F 16B s provide conversion training 4 AWACSE 3D Sentry United States AEW amp C E 3D 3 5 Donated by the Royal Air Force in 2022 Boeing 707 United States AEW 1 system developed by IAI 1 on order 4 TankerKC 135 Stratotanker United States aerial refueling KC 135E R 3 3 4 TransportBoeing 737 United States VIP transport 1 4 Boeing 767 United States VIP transport 1 6 7 Learjet 35 United States utility reconnaissance CJ1 4 4 Cessna Citation United States VIP CJ1 4 4 C 130 Hercules United States transport C 130B H 3 4 CASA C 212 Spain utility transport 3 4 DHC 6 Twin Otter Canada utility transport 12 4 one used for reconnaissanceHelicoptersBell 412 United States utility 15 4 Bell UH 1 United States utility UH 1H 10 4 Sikorsky UH 60 United States utility S 70i 6 4 Trainer AircraftBell 206 United States rotorcraft trainer 5 4 T 35 Pillan Chile trainer 31 4 Cirrus SR22 United States trainer 8 4 CASA C 101 Spain jet trainer 19 4 Embraer EMB 314 Brazil advanced trainer 22 4 UAVHermes 900 Israel surveillance 3 8 Industry edit nbsp ENAER T 35 PillanChile also maintains its own aviation industry ENAER The design of the T 35 Pillan trainer based on the Piper PA 28R Saratoga is the best known example seeing some export success as well Furthermore the assembly of the A 36 T 36 Halcon CASA C 101 was achieved as well Performing maintenance on most types in the current inventory such as minor modifications on F 5E aircraft for example the industry is of significant importance to the air force ENAER is reported to be in talks with Embraer of Brazil to codesign the first indigenous South American military transport plane Also under the Pacer Amstel programme with initial Dutch support and later locally ENAER upgraded an F 16 combat jet which for the Chilean Air Force is an advance for their maintenance of the F 16 fleet becoming the 5th country to modify their jets under authorization Ranks editMain article Air Force ranks and insignia of Chile OfficersRank group General flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet nbsp Chilean Air Force 9 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp General de aire General de aviacion General de brigada aerea Comodoro Coronel de aviacion Comandante de grupo Comandante de escuadrilla Capitan de bandada Teniente Subteniente Alferez CadeteEnlistedRank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted nbsp Chilean Air Force 9 vte nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp No insignia nbsp Suboficial mayor Suboficial Sargento primero Sargento segundo Cabo primero Cabo segundo Cabo Soldado de tropa profesional AlumnoBadges editOfficers edit Officer 10 Line CorpsBadge nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Arm of service Aviation Engineering Air Defense Telecommunications and Information Technology Administration Air BaseAbbreviation A I DA TI AD BA Specialty Aviators Fighter Helicopter and Air transport officers Aviation engineers Air defense Information and telecommunications engineers Engineers assigned to administrative duties LogisticsOfficer 10 Services Staff CorpsBadge nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Arm of service Justice Medical CorpsDental Corps Chaplainancy Bands Service General Services CorpsAbbreviation J S y SD SR B SG Specialty Attorneys and Judges Doctors Nurses and Dentists of various specialties Chaplains Musicians Professional workers and civilian employeesNon commissioned officers and airmen edit NCOs and airmen of the 10 Line Corps Services CorpsBadge nbsp Arm of service Weapons Technical support Administration Combat medicine and surgerySpecially Air DefenseIntelligence personnelAircrews Maintenance and armamentsCommunications information technology and electronicsAir Operations Support Administrative staff Combat medics and surgeonsOfficers cap badges edit Chilean Air Force officers wear the following cap badges in their peaked caps Rank cap badge 11 Air Generals and Air Commodores Colonels and Group Commanders Ensigns through Squadron CommandersFull dress nbsp nbsp nbsp Service dress nbsp nbsp nbsp Rank Air General Aviation General Air Brigade General Air Commodore Aviation Colonel Group Commander Squadron Commander Flight Captain Lieutenant Sublieutenant EnsignNotes edit Salitre 2014 Exercise in Chile promotes cooperation among five air forces Archived 2019 03 06 at the Wayback Machine Dialogo Americas 2014 Antarctica bound plane missing with 38 on board 2019 12 10 Retrieved 2019 12 11 Staff agencies 2019 12 11 Chilean air force finds debris believed to be from missing plane with 38 people The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 12 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r World Air Forces 2023 Flight Global Flightglobal Insight 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2023 Rivas Santiago 2022 01 19 Chile buys three Boeing E 3D Sentry aircraft from UK Jane s Retrieved 2022 05 11 World Air Forces 2011 12 flightglobal insight Retrieved 16 February 2015 Chilean Air Force Boeing 767 flightglobal com Retrieved 10 February 2015 Chilean navy considers Hermes 900 flightglobal com Retrieved 10 February 2015 a b Grados fach cl in Spanish Department of Communications Archived from the original on 24 April 2013 Retrieved 5 February 2023 a b c Institucion Archived from the original on 2010 12 05 Retrieved 2010 10 22 Grados Archived 2010 12 05 at the Wayback MachineBibliography editHagedorn Daniel P September October 1996 Talkback Air Enthusiast 65 80 ISSN 0143 5450 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has 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