Information about Mexican Army

Military of Mexico>Mexican Military

Components
Mexican Air Force
Mexican Army
Mexican Navy
Ranks
Air Force ranks and insignia
Army ranks and insignia
Navy ranks and insignia
History
Military History of Mexico
Awards
Military decorations of Mexico
The Mexican Army is the land arm of the Mexican Military, and the largest branch of Mexico's armed services. In September 2007, the Secretary of Defense reported it consists of 181 mil 356 men and women of the Mexican Army serving Mexico (about 0.16% of the population) Since the early 2000's the Army has been steadily modernizing itself to compete with other Latin American countries, and to facilitate a more proactive role in counter-drug actions, but still has a lot of obsolete equipment[1]. An interesting display of the Army's recently increased budget is the domestic production of the new FX-05 Assault Rifle.

Organization



The Army falls under the authority of the National Defense Secretariat.

There are three main components of the Army: a national headquarters, territorial commands, and independent units. The Minister of Defense commands the Army by means of a very centralized system and a large number of general officers. The Army uses a modified continental staff system in its headquarters.

Regional organization

At present there are 12 Military Regions, which are further broken down into 44 subordinate Military Zones. In both cases, a numbering system is used for designation. There is no set number of zones within a region, and these can therefore be tailored to meet operational needs, with a corresponding increase or decrease in troop strength.

Military zone commanders are appointed by the president, usually on the recommendation of the secretary of national defense. The senior zone commander in a given area also acts as the commander of the military region in which the zone falls. Zone commanders hold jurisdiction over all units operating in their territory, including the Rural Defense Force (see Rurales). They occasionally have served the federal authorities as a political counterweight to the power wielded by state governors. Zone commanders provide the secretary of national defense with valuable intelligence regarding social and political conditions in rural areas, and traditionally have acted in close coordination with the Secretariat of National Defense on resource planning and deployment matters.

Tactical units

The primary units of the Mexican army are six brigades and a number of independent regiments and infantry battalions.

The brigades, all based in and around the Federal District (encompassing the Mexico City area), are the only real maneuver elements in the army. With their support units, they are believed to account for over 40 percent of the country's ground forces. According to The Military Balance , published by the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, the army has six brigades: one armored, two infantry, one motorized infantry, one airborne, and the Presidential Guard Brigade. The one military police and engineer brigade has been transferred to the Federal Preventive Police in 1999. The armored brigade is one of two new brigades formed since 1990 as part of a reorganization made possible by an increase in overall strength of about 25,000 troops. The brigade consists of three armored and one mechanized infantry regiment.

Distinct from the brigade formations are independent regiments and battalions assigned to zonal garrisons. These independent units consist of one armored cavalry regiment, nineteen motorized cavalry regiments, one mechanized infantry regiment, seven artillery regiments, and three artillery and eighteen infantry battalions. Infantry battalions are small and are each composed of approximately 300 troops, generally are deployed in each zone. Certain zones also are assigned an additional motorized cavalry regiment or one of the seven artillery regiments. Smaller detachments often are detailed to patrol more inaccessible areas of the countryside, helping to maintain order and resolve disputes.

Mexican Air Force

An interesting topic of note is the subservience of the Mexican Air Force to the Army. Though the Air Force is technically its own branch, its command structure falls under the authority of the National Defense Secretariat, as the Army's does. This position has always been held by Army officers, and Air Force officers rarely rise to any position of power in the hierarchy.

Equipment

Vehicles and other land equipment

Small arms and personal weapons

Artillery

See also



References

The Mexican Air Force (in Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) is the aviation branch of the Mexican defense forces and depends on the National Defense Secretariat. According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, it has 11,770 men, 107 combat aircraft and 71
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The Mexican Navy (official name Secretaría de Marina or SEMAR) is a branch of the Mexican Military responsible for conducting naval operations. Its stated mission is "to use the naval force of the federation for the exterior defense, and to help with internal
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This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Mexican Armed Forces. Spanish language ranks are in italics, with English translation. Ranks of the Mexican Air Force and Army are identical, with the exception of two general ranks.
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This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Mexican Armed Forces. Spanish language ranks are in italics, with English translation. Ranks of the Mexican Air Force and Army are identical, with the exception of two general ranks.
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This is a table of the ranks and insignia of the Mexican Armed Forces. Spanish language ranks are in italics. Ranks of the Mexican Air Force and Army are identical.

Officers


All-forces ranks Name Shoulder insignia
Secretary of the Navy ''Secretario de Marina
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The military history of Mexico consists of several millennia of armed conflicts within what is now that nation's territory and includes activities of the Mexican military in peacekeeping and combat related affairs worldwide.
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This is a list of military decorations awarded by the United Mexican States (Estados Unidos Mexicanos).

Medal of Valor

The Condecoración al Valor Heroico
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The Mexican military forces are composed of the Mexican Army (which includes the Mexican Air Force as a subordinate entity) and the Mexican Navy.

Organization

The Army

Main article: Mexican Army

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Anthem
Himno Nacional Mexicano


Capital
(and largest city) Mexico City

Official languages Spanish (
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Latin America (Portuguese and Spanish: América Latina; French: Amérique Latine) is the region of the Americas where Romance languages, those derived from Latin (particularly Spanish and Portuguese), are primarily spoken.
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FX-05 "Xiuhcoatl" (Fire Serpent in the Nahuatl language) is an assault rifle, designed and built by the Dirección General de Industria Militar del Ejército. It is currently in use by the Mexican Army.
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Mexico's Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Secretariat of National Defense) is one of the many members of the State Secretariat that help the President of Mexico run the country.[1].
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Mexico

This article is part of the series:
Politics of Mexico


  • Constitution
  • President
  • Felipe Caldern
  • Cabinet
  • Congress

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Rurales (Spanish for "Rurals") was the name commonly used to designate the Mexican Guardia Rural (Rural Guard): a force of mounted police or gendarmerie that existed between 1861 and 1914.
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Federal districts are subdivisions of a federal system of government. Often, these districts are not one of the countries' component subdivisions, and should not be confused with them, but are rather separate entities
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Mexico City
Ciudad de México

Skyline of Mexico City at night

Seal
Nickname: Ciudad de los palacios (City of Palaces)
Motto: Capital en movimiento
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The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) is a British research institute (or think tank) in the area of international affairs. It describes itself as "the world’s leading authority on political-military conflict".
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London
Canary Wharf is the centre of London's modern office towers
London shown within England
Coordinates:
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
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Presidential Guard may refer to:
  • Presidential Guard (Belarus)
  • The elite Palestinian Presidential Guard, backed by the United States, who fled during the Battle for Gaza (2007) [1]

References

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Military police (MPs) are the police of a military organization.

Military police are concerned with law enforcement (including criminal investigation) on military property and concerning military personnel, installation security, close personal protection of senior
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The Federal Preventive Police (Spanish Policia federal preventiva) or PFP, is the uniformed federal police force of Mexico. The agency is directed by the Mexican Attorney General's Office. Typically, PFP officers are heavily armed and clad in fatigues.
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The Mexican Air Force (in Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) is the aviation branch of the Mexican defense forces and depends on the National Defense Secretariat. According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, it has 11,770 men, 107 combat aircraft and 71
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Mexico's Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (Secretariat of National Defense) is one of the many members of the State Secretariat that help the President of Mexico run the country.[1].
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Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé or VAB ("Armoured Vanguard Vehicle" in French) is an armoured personnel carrier manufactured by the Euro Mobilité Division of GIAT Industries of France. It entered service in 1976 and around 5000 were produced.
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Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are armoured fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield. They usually have only a machine gun although variants carry recoilless rifles, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), or mortars.
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Cadillac Gage Commando is an amphibious APC built by Cadillac Gage. The 4x4 version is no longer produced, although Cadillac Gage states that production may resume if needed.
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MOWAG is a Swiss company which develops, designs and produces armoured vehicles for military applications in both land-only and amphibious configurations. These range in the 7t to 25t gross vehicle weight.
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Panhard is a French manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. It was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005. Panhard had been under PSA ownership for 40 years. The combined company now uses the Panhard name.
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Panhard is a French manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. It was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005. Panhard had been under PSA ownership for 40 years. The combined company now uses the Panhard name.
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AMX 10 P is a French infantry fighting vehicle. It has NBC protection and amphibious capabilities, with hydro jets to swim in water.

In the French Army, 108 of these will be upgraded in 2005, notably improving the armour and mobility [1] .
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