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Spanish Armed Forces
Fuerzas Armadas Españolas
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Headquarters Madrid, Spain Leadership Supreme Chief Juan Carlos I Minister of Defence Carme Chacón Chief of the Defense Staff Air Force General José Julio Rodríguez Fernández Manpower Military age 18 Active personnel 177,000 (ranked 31st) Reserve personnel 377,800 Expenditures Budget € 17.7 billion (Ranked 17th) Percent of GDP 1.2% Industry Foreign suppliers European Union
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The Spanish Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Españolas, FFAA) are the military forces of the Kingdom of Spain. The Spanish Armed Forces are a modern military force charged with defending the Kingdom's integrity and sovereignty. They consist of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The Monarch is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, with the title jefe supremo de las fuerzas armadas (Supreme Chief of the Armed Forces) The current Chief of the Defence Staff is Air General José Julio Rodríguez Fernández.
The Armed Forces are also active members of NATO, the Eurocorps, and the European Union Battlegroups.
- Spanish Army: 92,000
- Spanish Navy: 26,980
- Spanish Air Force: 24,800
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History
Main article: Military history of SpainFurther information: RegularesThe military history of Spain includes the history of battles fought in the territory of modern Spain, as well as her former and current overseas possessions and territories, and the military history of the Spanish people regardless of geography.
References
Further reading
- Jane's Defence Weekly, Country Survey: Spain, JDW 18 April 1992, p.655-onwards
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