The article provides an overview of the entire chain of command and organization of the Italian Army after the reform of 1 October 2016 and includes all active units as of 1 July 2019. The Armed Forces of Italy are under the command of the Italian Supreme Defense Council, presided over by the President of the Italian Republic. The Italian Army is commanded by the Chief of the Army General Staff or "Capo di Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito" in Rome.[1]
Chief of the Army General Staff
The Chief of the Army General Staff in Rome, a four star general, commands the entire Italian Army. However the Army General Staff itself is commanded by the Deputy Chief of the Army General Staff.
Army General Staff
The Army General Staff in Rome is tasked with the study, research, development and general policy of the army. It is headed by the Deputy Chief of the Army General Staff.
- Chief of the Army General Staff, in Rome (Lazio)[2][3]
- Army Chief of Staff General Office
- Public Information and Communication Office
- Army Personnel Employment Department
- Non-commissioned Officers Promotion Evaluation Commission
- Sergeants Promotion Evaluation Commission
- Troops Promotion Evaluation Commission
- Deputy Chief of the Army General Staff
- Deputy Chief Office
- Military Psychology and Psychiatry Office
- Document Flow and IT Protocol Office
- Intendancy Directorate
- Secretariat
- Administrative Office
- Surveillance Service, Prevention, and Protection Central Coordination Direction
- Secretariat
- Occupational Safety and Occupational Medicine Office
- Area Surveillance Central Coordination Office
- Environmental Protection and Cultural Heritage Office
- 1st Personnel Legal and Economic Affairs Department
- Secretariat
- Department Deputy Commander
- Recruitment, Status and Promotion Office
- Juridical - Legal Office
- Representation, Professional Military Unions/Associations, and Financial Treatment Office
- Commander Army Selection and National Recruitment Center
- 3rd General Planning Department
- Secretariat
- Planning Office
- Forces Organization Office
- Doctrine and Lessons Learned Office
- International Activities Office
- 4th Logistic Department
- Secretariat
- Logistic Coordination Office
- Mobility Systems Office
- Weapons, Ammunition, NBC, and Sensors Office
- Transformation Office
- 3rd Dimension Vehicles and Materiels Office
- 5th General Affairs Department
- Secretariat
- General Affairs Office
- Sport Office
- Army Olympic Sport Center, in Rome (Lazio)
- Military Equestrian Center, in Montelibretti (Lazio)
- Financial Coordination Section
- 6th C4I Department
- Secretariat
- C4I Resources Planning and Coordination Office
- C4I Systems Office
- C2 Support Systems Office
- Systems Integration Office
- Army C4 Command
- Infrastructure Department
- Secretariat
- Works Office
- Infrastructure Policy Office
- Studies and Norms Office
- Resources Management Section
- Coordination and Financial Management Section
- Marketing, Publishing and History Office
- Marketing Office
- History Office
- Army Publishing Center
- General Financial Planning Office
- Secretariat
- Financial Planning, Budget and Statistics Office
- Internal Management Control Office
- General Security Office (Counterintelligence)
- Army Unified Salary Center
- General Office of Italian Army Administrative Responsibility Center
- General Office Activities Coordination Office
- Budget Office
- Central Administrative Office
- Corruption Prevention, Litigation, and Legal Advice Office
- Spiritual Assistance Service
- Central Logistic Grouping[4]
- Command Battalion, in Rome (Lazio) providing security and support to the Army General Staff
- 11th Transport Regiment "Flaminia", in Rome (Lazio) providing transport for the Defense General Staff
- Army Chief of Staff General Office
NATO Rapid Deployable Corps - Italy
The NATO Rapid Deployable Corps - Italy (NRDC-ITA) is a multi-national, deployable Corps headquarters assigned to NATO. It is located in Solbiate Olona and has a support brigade at its dependency.
- NATO Rapid Deployable Corps - Italy, in Solbiate Olona (Lombardy)
- NRDC-ITA Support Brigade, in Solbiate Olona (Lombardy)
- 1st Signal Regiment, in Milan (Lombardy)
- 33rd Logistic and Tactical Support Regiment "Ambrosiano", in Solbiate Olona (Lombardy)
- NRDC-ITA Support Brigade, in Solbiate Olona (Lombardy)
Operational Land Forces Command
The Operational Land Forces Command (Italian: Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri, abbreviation: COMFOTER) is the continuously operational command of the army. The command is headquartered in Rome. In case of war, outside of NATO's command structure, it would command the army's units.[5]
On 1 July 2023 the Capital Military Command (Italian: Comando Militare della Capitale) in Rome was merged into COMFOTER, which thus became responsible for managing army events in Rome and its metro area, and for overseeing the administrative Army Military Commands tasked with public duties in, recruitment, administration of the reserves, public information, and promotional activities in the Lazio, Tuscany, and Sardinia regions. Additionally COMFOTER became responsible for the army's Monte Romano training range, the army museums in Rome, the military penitentiary organization, the army band, as well as the Italian military's Geographic Institute in Florence. The Army Military Command "Lazio" covering the Lazio region became an integral part of COMFOTER, while the Army Military Command "Toscana" covering the Tuscany region remained an integral part of the Military Geographical Institute. Before the merger the Central Logistic Grouping supporting the general staff in Rome was transferred from the Capital Military Command to the General Staff.[6][7][8][4]
- Operational Land Forces Command, in Rome
- Commander's Secretariat
- Planning, Programming and Budget Section
- COMFOTER General Staff
- Operations General Staff
- Preparations General Staff
- Army Simulation and Validation Center, in Civitavecchia (Lazio)
- Commander COMFOTER Territorial Areas
- Military Geographical Institute, in Florence, (Tuscany)
- Army Military Command "Sardegna", in Cagliari, covering the island of Sardinia
- 1st Armored Regiment, in Capo Teulada (Sardinia) managing the Capo Teulada Training Area
- 80th Regiment "Roma", in Monte Romano (Lazio) (Training Support Unit)
- Military Penitentiary Organization Command, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (Campania)
- Italian Army Music Band, in Rome (Lazio)
- Bersaglieri History Museum, in Rome (Lazio)
- Training Logistics Base Bardonecchia, in Bardonecchia
- Training Logistics Base Camigliatello Silano, in Celico
- Training Logistics Base Cefalù, in Cefalù
- Training Logistics Base Cecina, in Cecina
- Training Logistics Base Edolo, in Edolo
- Training Logistics Base Muggia, in Muggia
- Training Logistics Base Roccaraso, in Roccaraso
Division "Acqui"
The Division "Acqui" is a deployable division command headquartered in Capua near Naples.
- Division "Acqui", in Capua (Campania)
- 57th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Abruzzi", in Capua (Campania)
Division "Vittorio Veneto"
The Division "Vittorio Veneto" is a deployable division command headquartered in Florence.
- Division "Vittorio Veneto", in Florence (Tuscany)
- 78th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Lupi di Toscana", in Florence (Tuscany)
Army Special Forces Command
The Army Special Forces Command (Comando delle Forze Speciali dell'Esercito (COMFOSE)) in Pisa commands the army's special operation forces:
- Army Special Forces Command, at Camp Darby (Tuscany)[9]
- 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment, in Montorio Veronese (Veneto)[9]
- Alpini Paratroopers Battalion "Monte Cervino"
- Operational Support Battalion "Intra"
- 9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment "Col Moschin", at Camp Darby (Tuscany)[9]
- Raiders Battalion
- Operational Support Battalion
- Raiders Training Unit
- 185th Paratroopers Reconnaissance Target Acquisition Regiment "Folgore", in Livorno (Tuscany) (will move to Camp Darby)[9]
- 3rd Target Acquirers Battalion "Poggio Rusco"
- Operational Support Battalion[9]
- Special Operations Support Unit, at Camp Darby
- Command and Logistic Support Company
- Signal Company
- Special Operations Training Center, at Camp Darby[9]
- 1st Basic Training Company
- 2nd Advanced Training Company
- 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment, in Montorio Veronese (Veneto)[9]
Army Aviation Command
The Army Aviation Command at Viterbo Airport trains and maintains the army's non-combat flying formations, and provides four operational helicopter regiments to COMFOTER.[10]
- Army Aviation Command, at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)[10]
Airmobile Brigade "Friuli"
- Airmobile Brigade "Friuli", in Bologna (Emilia-Romagna)[10]
- 87th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Friuli", in Bologna (Emilia-Romagna)
- 1st Army Aviation Regiment "Antares", at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)
- 11th Squadrons Group "Ercole" with CH-47F Chinook helicopters[11]
- 28th Squadrons Group "Tucano", at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)[11]
- Regional Transport and Liaison Planes Squadron, with P180 Avanti II planes
- Light Transport and Liaison Planes Squadron, with Dornier 228-212 planes
- UAV squadron, with RQ-7 Shadow 200 drones
- 51st Squadrons Group "Leone", at Viterbo Airport (Lazio) with three NH90 transport helicopter squadrons[12]
- Support Squadrons Group
- 2nd Army Aviation Regiment "Sirio", at Lamezia Terme Airport (Calabria)
- Command and Logistic Support Squadron
- 21st Detachment "Orsa Maggiore", at Elmas Airport (Sardinia) with AB 412HP helicopters
- 30th Squadrons Group "Pegaso", at Lamezia Terme Airport, with AB 212, AB 412HP, and AW169MA helicopters
- Maintenance Squadron
- 3rd Special Operations Helicopter Regiment "Aldebaran", at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)
- 26th Squadrons Group "Giove" with one CH-47F ER Chinook, one AB AB 412HP, and one NH90 squadron[11]
- Support Squadrons Group
- 4th Army Aviation Regiment "Altair", at Bolzano Airport (South Tyrol)
- 5th Army Aviation Regiment "Rigel", at Casarsa Airport (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
- 27th Squadrons Group "Mercurio" with two NH90 transport helicopter squadrons and one A109A EOA reconnaissance helicopter squadron
- 49th Squadrons Group "Capricorno" with three A129D Mangusta Attack Helicopter squadrons
- Support Squadrons Group "Lupo"
- 7th Army Aviation Regiment "Vega", at Rimini Airport (Emilia-Romagna)
- 25th Squadrons Group "Cigno" with three NH90 transport helicopter squadrons[11]
- 48th Squadrons Group "Pavone" with three A129D Mangusta attack helicopter squadrons
- Support Squadrons Group
- 66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste", in Forlì (Emilia-Romagna) with VTLM Lince vehicles
- Training Range "Foce Reno", in Casal Borsetti
Army Aviation Training Center
- Army Aviation Training Center, at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)[10]
Army Aviation Support Brigade
Army Aviation support regiments provide maintenance services and logistic support to the army's fleet of helicopters and airplanes.
- Army Aviation Support Brigade, at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)[10]
- 1st Army Aviation Support Regiment "Idra", at Oscar Savini Airfield near Bracciano (Lazio)
- 2nd Army Aviation Support Regiment "Orione", at Borgo Panigale Airport (Emilia-Romagna)
- 3rd Army Aviation Support Regiment "Aquila", at Orio al Serio Airport (Lombardy)
- 4th Army Aviation Support Squadrons Group "Scorpione", at Viterbo Airport (Lazio)
Alpine Troops Command
The Alpine Troops Command (Italian: Comando Truppe Alpine, abbreviation: COMTA) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called Alpini (English: Alpines). The command is headquartered in Bolzano.
Division "Tridentina"
The Division "Tridentina" is a deployable division command, that can be formed from personnel of the Alpine Troops Command in Bolzano.
- Division "Tridentina"", in Bolzano (South Tyrol)
- Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Tridentina", in Bolzano (South Tyrol)
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin (Piedmont)
- 1st Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit, in Turin
- Regiment "Nizza Cavalleria" (1st), in Bellinzago Novarese (Piedmont) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 2nd Alpini Regiment, in Cuneo (Piedmont) with Bv206S and VTLM Lince vehicles
- 3rd Alpini Regiment, in Pinerolo (Piedmont) with Bv206S and VTLM Lince vehicles
- 9th Alpini Regiment, in L'Aquila (Abruzzo) with Bv206S and VTLM Lince vehicles
- 1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain), in Fossano (Piedmont) with FH-70 towed howitzers[15]
- 32nd Engineer Regiment, in Fossano (Piedmont)
- Logistic Regiment "Taurinense", in Rivoli (Piedmont)
Alpine Brigade "Julia"
- Alpine Brigade "Julia", in Udine (Friuli Venezia Giulia)
- 14th Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit, in Udine
- Regiment "Piemonte Cavalleria" (2nd), in Villa Opicina (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 5th Alpini Regiment, in Sterzing (South Tyrol) with Bv206S and VTLM Lince vehicles
- 7th Alpini Regiment, in Belluno (Veneto) with Bv206S and VTLM Lince vehicles
- 8th Alpini Regiment, in Venzone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Bv206S and VTLM Lince vehicles
- 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain), in Remanzacco (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with FH-70 towed howitzers[15]
- 2nd Engineer Regiment, in Trento (Trentino)
- Logistic Regiment "Julia", in Merano (South Tyrol)
Alpine Training Center
The Alpine Training Center trains Italian troops in mountain warfare and winter warfare and its 6th Alpini Regiment prepares and manages the army's military exercises in the Puster Valley.
- Alpine Training Center, in Aosta (Aosta)
- Training Center, in Aosta (Aosta)
- 6th Alpini Regiment, in Bruneck (South Tyrol)
- Alpine Training Center - Sport Department, in Courmayeur (Aosta)
Territorial Areas
The COMTA also controls four administrative Army Military Commands tasked with public duties, recruitment, administration of the reserves, public information, and promotional activities. The Army Military Command "Trentino-Alto Adige" covering the Trentino-Alto Adige/SouthTyrol region is an integral part of COMALP:
- Army Military Command "Liguria", in Genoa, covering the Liguria region
- Army Military Command "Lombardia", in Milan, covering the Lombardy region
- Army Military Command "Piemonte", in Turin, covering the Piedmont and Aosta regions
- Alpine Troops National Historical Museum, in Trento
- Artillery National Historical Museum, in Turin
- Cavalry National Historical Museum, in Pinerolo
Northern Operational Forces Command
The Northern Operational Forces Command (Italian: Comando Forze Operative Nord, abbreviation: COMFOP Nord) commands the brigades in the North of Italy. The command is headquartered in Padua and successor to the army's V Army Corps.[16]
Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
- Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Gorizia (Friuli Venezia Giulia)
- Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Cavalleggeri di Treviso" (28th), in Gorizia (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
- Regiment "Genova Cavalleria" (4th), in Palmanova (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Centauro tank destroyers
- Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", in Mestre (Veneto)
- Lagunari Battalion, in Venice-Malcontenta (Veneto) with VTLM Lince vehicles
- Amphibious Tactical Support Company, on Vignole Island (Veneto) with AAV7-A1 amphibious assault vehicles
- Field Artillery Regiment "a Cavallo" (Horse Artillery), in Vercelli (Piedmont)
- 3rd Engineer Regiment, in Udine (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
- Logistic Regiment "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Remanzacco (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
The brigade forms with the Italian navy's 3rd Naval Division, and San Marco Marine Brigade the Italian military's National Sea Projection Capability (Forza di proiezione dal mare).
132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete"
- 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete", in Pordenone (Friuli Venezia Giulia)
- 7th Tank Command and Tactical Supports Unit "M.O. Di Dio", in Pordenone (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
- Regiment "Lancieri di Novara" (5th), in Codroipo (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 32nd Tank Regiment, in Tauriano (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Ariete main battle tanks
- 132nd Tank Regiment, in Cordenons (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Ariete main battle tanks
- 11th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Orcenico Superiore (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with Dardo infantry fighting vehicles
- 132nd Field Artillery Regiment "Ariete", in Maniago (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) with PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzers
- 10th Engineer Regiment, in Cremona (Lombardy)
- Logistic Regiment "Ariete", in Maniago (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore"
- Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore", in Livorno (Tuscany)
- 184th Paratroopers Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Nembo", in Livorno
- Regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" (3rd), in Grosseto (Tuscany) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 183rd Paratroopers Regiment "Nembo", in Pistoia (Tuscany) with VTLM Lince vehicles
- 186th Paratroopers Regiment "Folgore", in Siena (Tuscany) with VTLM Lince vehicles
- 187th Paratroopers Regiment "Folgore", in Livorno (Tuscany) with VTLM Lince vehicles
- 185th Paratroopers Artillery Regiment "Folgore", in Bracciano (Lazio) with 120mm mortars
- 8th Paratroopers Engineer Regiment "Folgore", in Legnago (Veneto)
- Logistic Regiment "Folgore", in Pisa (Tuscany)
- Parachuting Training Center, in Pisa (Tuscany)
- Training Battalion "Poggio Rusco", in Pisa (Tuscany)
- Aviation Supply Battalion, in Pisa (Tuscany)
Territorial Areas
The COMFOP Nord also controls six administrative Army Military Commands tasked with public duties, recruitment, administration of the reserves, public information, and promotional activities. The Army Military Command "Veneto" covering the Veneto region is an integral part of COMFOP Nord:
- Army Military Command "Abruzzo e Molise" , in L'Aquila, covering the Abruzzo and Molise regions
- Army Military Command "Emilia Romagna", in Bologna, covering the Emilia-Romagna region
- Army Military Command "Friuli Venezia Giulia", in Trieste, covering the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region
- Army Military Command "Marche", in Ancona, covering the Marche region
- Army Military Command "Umbria", in Perugia, covering the Umbria region
- Third Army Historical Museum, in Padua
Southern Operational Forces Command
The Southern Operational Forces Command (Italian: Comando Forze Operative Sud, abbreviation: COMFOP Sud) commands the brigades in the South of Italy and on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. The command is headquartered in Naples.[17]
Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna"
- Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome (Lazio)
- 3rd Granatieri Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Guardie", in Rome (Lazio)
- Regiment "Lancieri di Montebello" (8th), in Rome (Lazio)
- Armored Squadrons Group, in Rome (Lazio) with Centauro tank destroyers
- Horse Squadrons Group tasked with public duties, in Rome (Lazio)
- 1st Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome (Lazio) with Dardo infantry fighting vehicles
- 2nd Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Spoleto (Umbria) with VTLM Lince vehicles
Mechanized Brigade "Aosta"
- Mechanized Brigade "Aosta", in Messina (Sicily)
- 6th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Aosta", in Messina (Sicily)
- Regiment "Lancieri di Aosta" (6th), in Palermo (Sicily) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 6th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Trapani (Sicily) with Freccia infantry fighting vehicles
- 5th Infantry Regiment "Aosta", in Messina (Sicily) with Freccia infantry fighting vehicles
- 62nd Infantry Regiment "Sicilia", in Catania (Sicily) Freccia infantry fighting vehicles
- 24th Field Artillery Regiment "Peloritani", in Messina (Sicily) with FH-70 towed howitzers[15]
- 4th Engineer Regiment, in Palermo (Sicily)
- Logistic Regiment "Aosta", in Palermo (Sicily)
Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo"
- Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo", in Bari (Apulia)
- 13th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Pinerolo", in Bari (Apulia)
- Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Lodi" (15th), in Lecce (Apulia) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 7th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Altamura (Apulia) with Freccia infantry fighting vehicles
- 9th Infantry Regiment "Bari", in Trani (Apulia) with Freccia infantry fighting vehicles
- 82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino", in Barletta (Apulia) with Freccia infantry fighting vehicles
- 21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste", in Foggia (Apulia) with FH-70 towed howitzers[15]
- 11th Engineer Regiment, in Foggia (Apulia)
- Logistic Regiment "Pinerolo", in Bari (Apulia)
Mechanized Brigade "Sassari"
- Mechanized Brigade "Sassari", in Sassari (Sardinia)
- 45th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Reggio", in Sassari (Sardinia)
- 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment, in Capo Teulada (Sardinia) with VTLM Lince vehicles (upgrade to Freccia infantry fighting vehicles underway)
- 151st Infantry Regiment "Sassari", in Cagliari (Sardinia) with VTLM Lince vehicles (upgrade to Freccia infantry fighting vehicles planned)
- 152nd Infantry Regiment "Sassari", in Sassari (Sardinia) with VTLM Lince vehicles (upgrade to Freccia infantry fighting vehicles planned)
- 5th Engineer Regiment, in Macomer (Sardinia)
- Logistic Regiment "Sassari", in Cagliari (Sardinia)
Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi"
- Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi", in Caserta (Campania)
- 4th Bersaglieri Command and Tactical Supports Unit, in Caserta (Campania)
- Regiment "Cavalleggeri Guide" (19th), in Salerno (Campania) with Centauro tank destroyers
- 4th Tank Regiment, in Persano (Campania) with Ariete main battle tanks
- 1st Bersaglieri Regiment, in Cosenza (Calabria) with Dardo infantry fighting vehicles
- 8th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Caserta (Campania) with Dardo infantry fighting vehicles
- 8th Field Artillery Regiment "Pasubio", in Persano (Campania) with PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzers
- 21st Engineer Regiment, in Caserta (Campania)
- Logistic Regiment "Garibaldi", in Persano (Campania)
Territorial Areas
The COMFOP Sud also controls six administrative Army Military Commands tasked with public duties, recruitment, administration of the reserves, public information, and promotional activities. The Army Military Command "Campania" covering the Campania region is an integral part of COMFOP Sud:
- Army Military Command "Basilicata", in Potenza, covering the Basilicata region
- Army Military Command "Calabria", in Catanzaro, covering the Calabria region
- Army Military Command "Puglia", in Bari, covering the Apulia region
- Army Military Command "Sicilia", in Palermo, covering the Sicily region
Operational Land Forces Support Command
The Operational Land Forces Support Command (Italian: Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri di Supporto, abbreviation: COMFOTER SUPPORT) in Verona commands the army's operational support units.[18]
Artillery Command
The Artillery Command in Bracciano commands the specialized artillery regiments of the army and trains all officers and troops destined for artillery units:
- Artillery Command, in Bracciano (Lazio)
- 3rd Regiment "Bondone", in Cassino (Lazio) with unmanned aerial vehicles
- 5th Field Artillery Regiment "Superga", in Portogruaro (Veneto) with M270A1 MLRS-I
- 7th CBRN Defense Regiment "Cremona", in Civitavecchia (Lazio) with VAB armoured personnel carriers in the CBRN configuration
- 52nd Field Artillery Regiment "Torino", in Persano (Campania) with PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzers
- Training Group, in Bracciano (Lazio)
Anti-aircraft Artillery Command
The Anti-aircraft Artillery Command in Sabaudia commands the army's air defense units and trains all officers and troops destined for air defense units:
- Anti-aircraft Artillery Command, in Sabaudia (Lazio)
- 4th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Peschiera", in Mantua (Lombardy) with SAMP/T
- 17th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Sforzesca", in Sabaudia (Lazio) with Stinger and Skyguard "Aspide" (to be replaced with CAMM-ER)
- 121st Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Ravenna", in Bologna (Emilia-Romagna) with Stinger and Skyguard "Aspide" (to be replaced with CAMM-ER)
- Counter-Mini/Micro-UAV Center of Excellence, in Sabaudia (Lazio)
- Training Group, in Sabaudia (Lazio)
- Command and Logistic Support Battery
- Fire Control and Support Battery
- Training Battery
Engineer Command
The Engineer Command in Rome-Cecchignola commands the specialized engineer regiments of the army and trains all officers and troops destined for engineer units:
- Engineer Command, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Engineer Brigade, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- 2nd Pontieri Engineer Regiment, in Piacenza (Emilia-Romagna)
- 6th Pioneer Regiment, in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Ferrovieri Engineer Regiment, in Castel Maggiore (Emilia-Romagna)
- Counter-IED Center of Excellence, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Force Protection Engineers Support Center, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Training Battalion, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Infrastructure Command, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- 1st Infrastructure Department, in Turin (Piedmont)
- 3rd Infrastructure Department, in Milan (Lombardy)
- 4th Infrastructure Department, in Bolzano (South Tyrol)
- Operational Infrastructure Engineer Unit, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
- 1st Infrastructure Department, in Turin (Piedmont)
- Engineer Brigade, in Cecchignola (Lazio)
Signal Command
The Signal Command in Anzio commands the army's signal regiments and trains all officers and troops destined for signal units:
- Signal Command, in Anzio (Lazio)
- Signal and Information School, in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio)
- 9th Cybernetic Security Unit "Rombo", in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Deployable regiments:
- 2nd Alpine Signal Regiment, in Bolzano (South Tyrol)
- 7th Signal Regiment, in Sacile (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
- 11th Signal Regiment, in Civitavecchia (Lazio)
- 232nd Signal Regiment, in Avellino (Campania)
- National support regiments:
- 3rd Signal Regiment, in Rome (Lazio)
- Battalion "Lanciano", in Rome (Lazio)
- Battalion "Abetone", in Florence (Tuscany)
- Battalion "Gennargentu", in Cagliari (Sardinia)
- 32nd Signal Regiment, in Padua (Veneto)
- Battalion "Valles", in Padua (Veneto)
- Battalion "Frejus", in Turin (Piedmont)
- 46th Signal Regiment, in Palermo (Sicily)
- Battalion "Mongibello", in Palermo (Sicily)
- Battalion "Vulture", in Nocera Inferiore (Campania)
- 3rd Signal Regiment, in Rome (Lazio)
Tactical Intelligence Brigade
The Tactical Intelligence Brigade (formerly called RISTA-EW Brigade) in Anzio is the army's Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) & Electronic Warfare (EW) unit.
- Tactical Intelligence Brigade, in Anzio (Lazio)
- 13th HUMINT Regiment, in Anzio (Lazio), Human Intelligence (HUMINT) unit
- 28th Regiment "Pavia", in Pesaro (Marche), Operational Communications unit[9]
- 33rd EW Regiment, in Treviso (Veneto), Electronic Warfare unit
- 41st Regiment "Cordenons", in Sora (Lazio), Surveillance and Target Acquisition unit with RQ-7 Shadow 200, RQ-11B Raven and Bramor C4EYE UAVs, IA-3 Colibrì quadcopters, Thales SQUIRE ground surveillance radars, and ARTHUR counter-battery radars
- Multinational CIMIC Group, in Motta di Livenza (Veneto), multi-national NATO CIMIC unit with troops from Greece, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Romania
- Land Integrated Analysis Unit, in Anzio
- Electronic Warfare Operational Support Unit, in Anzio
- Tactical Intelligence Training Center, in Anzio
Army Logistic Command
The Army Logistic Command (Italian: Comando Logistico dell'Esercito, abbreviation: COMLOG) in Rome manages the entire logistics of the Army.
- Army Logistic Command, in Rome (Lazio)
- Military Polyclinic "Celio", in Rome
- Long-term Care Center, Anzio (Lazio)
- Materiel and Transport Command, in Rome
- Transport and Materiel School, in Rome (Lazio)
- Heavy Maintenance Center North (POLMANT NORD), in Piacenza (Emilia-Romagna)
- 3rd Maintenance and Supply Center, in Milan (Lombardy)
- 15th Maintenance and Supply Center, in Padua (Veneto)
- Ammunition and explosives depots in Valeggio sul Mincio, Orgiano, Arzene, Spilimbergo, San Vito al Tagliamento, Morsano al Tagliamento, and Teor
- Maintenance and Supply Section, in Treviso (Veneto)
- High Capacity Fuel and Lubricant Storage, in Giavera del Montello (Veneto)
- Heavy Maintenance Center South (POLMANT SUD), in Nola (Campania)
- 10th Maintenance and Supply Center, in Naples (Campania)
- Ammunition and explosives depots in Cecina, Montepescali, Rapolano, Nera Montoro, Pratola Peligna, San Tammaro, and Poggiorsini
- Maintenance and Supply Section, in Cagliari (Sardinia)
- Ammunition and explosives depot in Siliqua
- Maintenance and Supply Section, in Palermo (Sicily)
- Ammunition and explosives depot in Corleone
- 10th Maintenance and Supply Center, in Naples (Campania)
- Communications, Electronics and Optoelectronics Materiel Maintenance Center (POLMANTEO), in Rome
- Light Weapons Maintenance Center (PMAL), in Terni (Umbria)
- Engineer, Artillery and CBRN Motorization Materiel Center, in Peschiera del Garda (Veneto)
- Artillery, Sensors and NBC Materiel Office, in Montorio Veronese (Veneto)
- Armored and Tracked Vehicles Park, in Lenta (Piedmont)
- 8th Transport Regiment "Casilina", in Rome
- 44th TLC Support Battalion "Penne", in Rome
- 184th TLC Support Battalion "Cansiglio", in Treviso (Veneto)
- Commissary Command, in Rome
- Commissary Supply Center, in Rome
- Commissary Supply Center, in Verona (Veneto)
- Commissary Supply Center, in Palermo (Sicily)
- Commissary Supply Detached Section, in Cagliari (Sardinia)
- Technical Command, in Rome
- Multifunctional Experimentation Center, in Montelibretti (Lazio)
- Military Technical-Logistical CBRN Center, in Civitavecchia (Lazio)
- Medical and Veterinary Command, in Rome
- Medical Department, in Rome
- Military Medical Center, in Milan (Lombardy)
- Military Medical Center, in Cagliari (Sardinia)
- Military Medical Center, in Messina (Sicily)
- Military Medical Center, in Padua (Veneto)
- Military Medical Center, in Rome
- Veterinary Department, in Rome
- Military Veterinary Hospital, in Montelibretti (Lazio)
- Military Veterinary Center, in Grosseto (Tuscany)
- Military Working Dogs Group, in Grosseto (Tuscany)
- Area Support Veterinary Unit, in Padua (Veneto)
- Area Support Veterinary Unit, in Naples (Campania)
- Medical Department, in Rome
Logistic Support Command
The Logistic Support Command in Rome trains officers and troops destined for logistic units and provides operational logistic support with two specialized logistic regiments and four medical battalions.
- Logistic Support Command, in Rome (Lazio)
- Transit Areas Management Regiment – RSOM (Reception Staging and Onward Movement), in Bellinzago Novarese (Lombardy), managing the deployment of forces for out-of-area operations
- 6th General Support Logistic Regiment, in Budrio (Emilia-Romagna)
- Transport Battalion, in Budrio (Emilia-Romagna)
- Movement Control Battalion, in Budrio (Emilia-Romagna)
- 1st Medical Battalion "Torino", in Rivoli (Piedmont)
- 3rd Medical Battalion "Milano", in Bellinzago Novarese (Lombardy)
- 4th Medical Battalion "Bolzano", in Rome (Lazio)
- 10th Medical Battalion "Napoli", in Persano (Campania)
Each medical battalion fields one command and logistic support company, one medical company with a field hospital, and one medical evacuations company.
Training, Specialization and Doctrine Command
The Training, Specialization and Doctrine Command (Italian: Comando per la Formazione, Specializzazione e Dottrina dell'Esercito, abbreviation: COMFORDOT) in Rome trains the army's troops and develops the army's doctrine and education policies.[19]
- Training, Specialization and Doctrine Command, in Rome (Lazio)
- Army Training Command and Application School, in Turin (Piedmont) (Military University)
- Military Academy, in Modena
- Army Non-Commissioned Officers School, in Viterbo (Lazio)
- Army Language School, in Perugia
- Infantry School, in Cesano (Lazio)
- Training Regiment, in Cesano (Lazio) training non-commissioned officers of the Infantry Corps
- 1st Training Battalion "M.O. Vannucci"
- 2nd Training Battalion "M.O. Fasil"
- Logistic Battalion "M.O. Mattei"
- 17th Volunteer Training Regiment "Acqui", in Capua (Campania)
- 85th Volunteer Training Regiment "Verona", in Verona (Veneto)
- 235th Volunteer Training Regiment "Piceno", in Ascoli Piceno (Marche) (training female recruits)
- Infantry History Museum, in Rome (Lazio)
- Training Regiment, in Cesano (Lazio) training non-commissioned officers of the Infantry Corps
- Cavalry School, in Lecce (Apulia)
- Training Regiment, in Lecce (Apulia) training non-commissioned officers of the Cavalry Corps
- Medical and Veterinary School, in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Training Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio) training members of the Medical Corps and the Veterinary Corps
- Administrative School, in Maddaloni (Campania)
- Support and Training Battalion, in Maddaloni (Campania) training members of the Administration Corps
- Field Vehicles Unit, in Maddaloni (Campania)
- Joint CBRN-Defense School, in Rieti (Lazio)
- Base Command "Cecchignola", in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio)
- Support Regiment "Cecchignola", in Rome-Cecchignola (Lazio) (supporting the commands, schools and units based at the Cecchignola military base)
- Army Training Command and Application School, in Turin (Piedmont) (Military University)
Army Structure - Visual overview
Army Geographical Distribution
References
- ↑ "Le Forze Operative Terrestri". Archived from the original on 2011-05-20.
- ↑ "General Staff of the Army". Italian Army. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ↑ "Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito". Italian Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- 1 2 "Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito". Italian Army. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ↑ "Operational Land Forces Command". Italian Army. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ↑ "Comando Militare della Capitale". Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
- ↑ "Comando Operativo delle Forze Terrestri". Italian Army. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ↑ "Cambio al vertice del COMFOTER". Italian Army. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scarpitta, Alberto. "Il potenziamento del Comando Forze Speciali dell'Esercito". Analisi Difesa. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Comando Aviazione dell'Esercito - La Struttura ordinativa". Italian Army. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "L'Aviazione dell'Esercito di Viterbo impiegata per le operazioni di soccorso su tutto il territorio nazionale". Esercito Italiano. Italian Army. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
- ↑ Meschino, Marco. "Intervista al nuovo Comandante del ricostituito 51° Gruppo Squadroni "Leone"". Sea, Air, Land. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- ↑ "Altri 15 AW-169M per l'Esercito Italiano". RID - Portale Difesa. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- ↑ "Programma Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) Esercito Italiano - acquisizione elicotteri AW-169 in configurazione Multiruolo Avanzato" (PDF). Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Obice da 155/39 FH-70". Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
- ↑ "Northern Operational Forces Command". Italian Army. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ↑ "Southern Operational Forces Command". Italian Army. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ↑ "Operational Land Forces Support Command". Italian Army. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
- ↑ "Training, Specialization and Doctrine Command". Italian Army. Retrieved 8 July 2019.