Structure of the Spanish Army
The current structure of the Spanish Army is as follows:[1]
Army Headquarters
Army HQ is made up of these six organisations which report directly to the Chief of the Army Staff.
- Army Staff
- CIS Command
- Military Culture and History Institute
- Chief of the Army Staff's Cabinet
- Headquarters Legal Council
- 1st King's Immemorial Infantry Regiment (Madrid)
Army Force
High Readiness Land HQ
- NATO RDC - Spain in Valencia
- Headquarters Battalion
- 1st Intelligence Regiment
- Headquarters and Services Company
- I/1st Intelligence Analysis Group
- II/1st Long Range Reconnaissance Group
- III/1st Psychological Operations Group
- IV/1st Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Group with IAI Searcher MK II J and RQ-11 Raven drones
- 1st Military Police Battalion
Land Forces
Division San Marcial
- Division "San Marcial" in Burgos
- Division Headquarters Battalion in Burgos
- I Brigade "Aragón" in Zaragoza
- 1st Headquarters Battalion
- 4th Armored Regiment "Pavia" in Zaragoza
- I/4th Tank Battalion "Flandes" with Leopard 2E tanks
- II/4th Armored Cavalry Group "Húsares de la Princesa" with Leopard 2E tanks and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 62nd Infantry Regiment "Arapiles" in Sant Climent Sescebes
- 64th Mountain Infantry Regiment "Galicia" in Jaca
- 20th Field Artillery Regiment in Zaragoza with M109A5 self-propelled howitzers
- 1st Engineer Battalion
- 1st Logistic Group
- X Brigade "Guzmán el Bueno" in Cerro Muriano
- 10th Headquarters Battalion
- 2nd Infantry Regiment "La Reina" in Cerro Muriano
- 10th Armored Regiment "Córdoba" in Cerro Muriano
- I/10th Tank Battalion "Málaga" with Leopard 2E tanks
- II/10th Armored Cavalry Group “Almansa” with Leopard 2E tanks and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 45th Infantry Regiment "Garellano" in Mungia
- I/45th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Guipúzcoa"
- 10th Field Artillery Group with M109A5 self-propelled howitzers
- 10th Engineer Battalion
- 10th Logistic Group
- XI Brigade "Extremadura" in Badajoz
- 11th Headquarters Battalion
- 6th Infantry Regiment "Saboya" in Badajoz
- 16th Armored Regiment "Castilla" in Badajoz
- I/16th Tank Battalion "Mérida" with Leopard 2E tanks
- II/16th Armored Cavalry Group “Calatrava” with Leopard 2E tanks and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 67th Infantry Regiment "Tercio Viejo de Sicilia" in San Sebastián
- I/67th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Legazpi"
- 11th Artillery Group with M109A5 self-propelled howitzers
- 11th Engineer Battalion
- 11th Logistic Group
- XII Brigade "Guadarrama" in Colmenar Viejo
- 12th Headquarters Battalion
- 31st Infantry Regiment "Asturias" in Colmenar Viejo
- 61st Armored Regiment "Alcázar de Toledo" in Colmenar Viejo
- I/61st Tank Battalion "León" with Leopard 2E tanks
- II/61st Armored Cavalry Group “Villaviciosa” with Leopard 2E tanks and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 66th Infantry Regiment "América" in Berrioplano
- I/66th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Montejurra"
- 12th Field Artillery Group in Colmenar Viejo with M109A5 self-propelled howitzers
- 12th Engineer Battalion
- 12th Logistic Group
Division Castillejos
- Division "Castillejos" in Alcalá de Henares
- Division Headquarters Battalion in Alcala de Henares
- II Spanish Legion Brigade "Rey Alfonso XIII" in Viator
- 2nd Spanish Legion Headquarters Bandera
- 2nd Spanish Legion Light Armored Cavalry Group "Reyes Católicos" in Ronda with Centauro tank destroyers and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 3rd Spanish Legion Tercio "Don Juan de Austria" in Viator
- 4th Spanish Legion Tercio "Alejandro Farnesio" in Ronda
- X Motorized Infantry Bandera "Millán Astray"
- 2nd Spanish Legion Field Artillery Group with L-118A1 105mm light field howitzers
- 2nd Spanish Legion Engineer Battalion
- 2nd Spanish Legion Logistic Group
- VI Parachute Brigade "Almogávares" in Paracuellos del Jarama
- 6th Headquarters Battalion
- 8th Cavalry Regiment "Lusitania" in Marines
- 4th Parachute Infantry Regiment "Nápoles" in Paracuellos del Jarama
- I/4th Parachute Infantry Bandera "Roger de Flor"
- II/4th Protected Infantry Bandera "Roger de Lauria" with RG-31 Nyala MRAPs
- 5th Infantry Regiment "Zaragoza" in Alcantarilla
- I/5th Protected Infantry Bandera "Ortiz de Zárate" with BMR-M1 armored personnel carriers
- 6th Field Artillery Group with L-118A1 105mm light field howitzers
- 6th Engineer Battalion
- 6th Logistic Group
- VII Brigade "Galicia" in Figueirido
- 7th Headquarters Battalion
- 12th Cavalry Regiment "Farnesio" in Santovenia de Pisuerga
- I/12th Light Armored Cavalry Group "Santiago" with Centauro tank destroyers and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 3rd Infantry Regiment "Príncipe" in Siero
- I/3rd Protected Infantry Battalion "San Quintín" with RG-31 Nyala MRAPs
- II/3rd Protected Infantry Battalion "Toledo" with BMR-M1 armored personnel carriers
- 29th Infantry Regiment "Isabel la Católica" in Pontevedra
- I/29th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Zamora"
- 7th Field Artillery Group with L-118A1 105mm light field howitzers
- 7th Engineer Battalion
- 7th Logistic Group
Balearic General Command
- Balearic General Command
- 47th Infantry Regiment "Palma"
- I/47th Infantry Battalion "Filipinas"
- 47th Infantry Regiment "Palma"
Ceuta General Command
- Ceuta General Command
- Headquarters Battalion
- 3rd Cavalry Regiment “Montesa"
- 2nd Spanish Legion Tercio "Duque de Alba"
- 54th “Regulares de Ceuta” Group (Light Infantry)
- I/54th Regulares Tabor "Tetuán"
- 30th Mixed Artillery Regiment
- I/30th Field Artillery Group with 155/52 APU-SIAC 155mm towed howitzers
- VI/30th Anti-air Artillery Group with Mistral surface-to-air missiles
- 7th Engineer Regiment
- 23rd Logistic Group
Melilla General Command
- Melilla General Command
- Headquarters Battalion
- 10th Cavalry Regiment “Alcántara”
- 1st Spanish Legion Tercio "Gran Capitán"
- I Protected Infantry Bandera* with BMR-M1 medium six-wheeled APC
- 52nd “Regulares de Melilla” Group (Light Infantry)
- I/52nd Regulares Tabor "Alhucemas"
- 32nd Mixed Artillery Regiment (Field & Air-defense Artillery) with 155/52 APU-SIAC 155mm towed howitzers and Mistral air-defense missiles
- I/32nd Field Artillery Group with 155/52 APU-SIAC 155mm towed howitzers
- VII/32nd Anti-air Artillery Group with Mistral surface-to-air missiles
- 8th Engineer Regiment
- 24th Logistic Group
*I Bandera name "Commander Franco" is not used officially anymore by the Bandera
Special Operations Command
- Special Operations Command "Órdenes Militares" in Alicante
- Headquarters Group
- 2nd Special Operations Group "Granada"
- 3rd Special Operations Group "Valencia"
- 4th Special Operations Group "Tercio del Ampurdán"
- 19th Special Operations Group "Caballero Legionario Maderal Oleaga"
Field Artillery Command
- Field Artillery Command in San Andrés del Rabanedo
- 4th Coastal Artillery Regiment in San Fernando
- I/4th Coastal Artillery Group with 155/52 APU (V07) 155mm towed howitzers
- 11th Field Artillery Regiment in Castrillo del Val
- I/11th Field Artillery Group with M109A5 self-propelled howitzers
- II/11th Field Artillery Group with 155/52 APU-SIAC 155mm towed howitzers
- 63rd Rocket Artillery Regiment in Astorga
- I/63rd Rocket Artillery Group with Teruel MRL multiple rocket launchers, to be replaced with HIMARS
- II/63rd Information and Localization Group with ARTHUR and AN/TPQ-36 artillery fire locating radars and IAI Searcher MK II J drones
- 4th Coastal Artillery Regiment in San Fernando
Anti-air Artillery Command
- Anti-air Artillery Command in Madrid
- 71st Anti-air Artillery Regiment in Madrid with Mistral surface-to-air missiles
- 73rd Anti-air Artillery Regiment in Cartagena with Skyguard-Aspide and NASAMS surface-to-air missile systems
- 74th Anti-air Artillery Regiment in Seville with MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile systems
- Signal Battalion in Madrid
Engineer Command
- Engineer Command in Salamanca
- 1st Engineer Regiment in Castrillo del Val
- I/1st Combat Engineer Battalion
- 11th Specialized Engineer Regiment in Salamanca
- I/11th Road Building Battalion
- II/11th Camp Building Battalion
- 12th Bridge Engineer Regiment in Zaragoza
- I/12th Bridge Building Battalion
- II/12th Railroad Building Battalion
- 1st Engineer Regiment in Castrillo del Val
Army Airmobile Forces
- Army Airmobile Forces in Colmenar Viejo
- Headquarters Battalion in Colmenar Viejo
- 1st Attack Helicopter Battalion in Almagro, with Eurocopter Tiger
- 2nd Emergency Helicopter Battalion in Bétera, with Eurocopter AS532UL Cougar
- 3rd Maneuver Helicopter Battalion in Agoncillo with NHI NH90
- 4th Maneuver Helicopter Battalion in El Copero with Eurocopter AS332B1 Super Puma
- 5th Transport Helicopter Battalion in Colmenar Viejo, with Boeing CH-47 Chinook
- Logistic Group in Colmenar Viejo
Signal Command
- Signal Command in Bétera
- 1st Signal Regiment in Castrillo del Val
- I/1st Signal Battalion in Castrillo del Val
- II/1st Signal Battalion in Madrid
- 21st Signal Regiment in Marines
- 31st Electronic Warfare Regiment in El Pardo
- 1st Signal Regiment in Castrillo del Val
Other Units of the Land Forces
- 11th Cavalry Regiment "España" in Zaragoza
- 1st NBC-defense Regiment “Valencia” in Valencia
- 1st CIMIC Battalion in Valencia
Canary Islands Command
- Canarias General Command, tasked with defending the Canary Islands
- 94th Anti-air Artillery Regiment with Mistral surface-to-air missiles and NASAMS surface-to-air missile systems
- 6th Maneuver Helicopter Battalion in San Cristóbal de La Laguna with Bell 212 helicopters
- XVI Brigade “Canarias” in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- 16th Headquarters Battalion
- 16th Light Armored Cavalry Group "Milán" with Centauro tank destroyers and VEC-M1 cavalry scout vehicles
- 9th Infantry Regiment “Soria” in Puerto del Rosario
- I/9th Protected Infantry Battalion "Fuerteventura" with BMR-M1 armored personnel carriers
- 49th Infantry Regiment “Tenerife” in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- I/49th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Albuera"
- 50th Infantry Regiment “Canarias” in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- I/50th Protected Infantry Battalion "Ceriñola" with BMR-M1 armored personnel carriers
- 93rd Field Artillery Regiment in San Cristóbal de La Laguna with L-118A1 105mm light field howitzers
- 16th Engineer Battalion in San Cristóbal de La Laguna
- 16th Logistic Group
Operational Logistic Forces
The headquarter of the Operational Logistic Forces is in La Coruña.
Logistic Brigade
- Logistic Brigade in Zaragoza
- 11th Logistic Support Group in Colmenar Viejo with a Supply, a Maintenance and a Deployment Support Battalion
- 21st Logistic Support Group in Sevilla with a Supply, a Maintenance and a Transport Battalion
- 41st Logistic Support Group in Zaragoza with a Supply, a Maintenance and a Transport Battalion
- 61st Logistic Support Group Valladolid with a Supply, a Maintenance and a Divisional Support Battalion
- 81st Logistic Support Group in San Cristóbal de la Laguna with a Supply Battalion, a Maintenance, a Transport and a Ammunition Company
- 1st Transport Group in Madrid
Medical Brigade
- Medical Brigade in Pozuelo de Alarcón
- 1st Medical Battalion
- 3rd Medical Battalion
- Field Hospital Battalion
- Medical Logistic Support Battalion
Support Force
Force Support is the combination of organisations responsible for direction, management and control of human material and financial assets assigned to the Army.
- Training and Doctrine Command
- Personnel Command
- Logistic Support Command
- Army Inspection
- Economic Affairs Directorate
Notes and references
External links
See also
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