Structure of the Argentine Army

The Structure of the Argentine Army is made up of administrative branches and the field organisation of three divisions and the parachute brigade which is part of the Rapid Deployment Force.

The current active force of the Argentine Army includes a total of ten brigades (brigadas). There are:

In addition to the brigades, there is also a number of specialized formations, amongst them:

The "regiment" and "group" designators actually denote battalion-sized units ("regiment" being used for infantry and cavalry units and "group" used for artillery units).

1990s reorganization

Since the restoration of democracy in 1983, the Argentine Army were reduced both in number and budget but became more professional, especially after conscription was abolished. Some units were dissolved and other moved, e.g.,

Structure

Structure of the Argentine Army (click to enlarge)

References

Please see list of Argentine Army units in the links detailed in next section (especially "SAORBATS").

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