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Portuguese Army Chaimite armoured vehicles in Bosnia. The Portuguese Army (Portuguese: Exército Português) is the ground branch of the Portuguese Armed Forces which, in co-operation with other branches of the Portuguese military, is charged with the defence of Portugal. It is one of the oldest armies in the world, established in the 12th century.
[edit] HistoryThe history of the Portuguese Army is directly connected to the history of Portugal. [edit] National defenceThe land forces fought for Portuguese independence against the Leonese and the Moors in the 12th century, against the Castilian invaders in the 14th century, against the Spanish Habsburgs in the 17th century, and against French invaders in the Peninsular War in the 19th century. Here they were re-trained, following a catastrophic performance in the 1808 French invasion, by the British (under the direction of Lieutenant General William Carr Beresford). Their infantry and artillery went on to perform brilliantly up until the final French capitulation in 1814, however the cavalry were less than reliable. [edit] Foreign campaignsSince the 15th century, the land forces have also participated in Portuguese foreign and overseas campaigns — in Africa, Asia, The Americas, Oceania, and Europe. In the 20th century, the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps participated in World War I on the side of the Allies in the European western front and Africa. [edit] Colonial WarThe army participated in colonial war from 1961 to 1974, in Angola, Goa, Mozambique, Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde. At the other oversees possessions, East Timor and São Tomé and Príncipe, there was a military presence but no guerrilla organizations. In 1961, the isolated and relatively small Portuguese Army suffered a defeat against a largely superior Indian Army in the colony of Portuguese India, which was subsequently lost to the Union of India in the same invasion. The counterinsurgency campaigns in Africa had various degrees of success ranging from almost victory in Angola to total and conventional war in Portuguese Guinea. This war ended after the Carnation Revolution military coup of April 1974 in Lisbon and subsequently independence of the colonies. [edit] Peace missionsIn the 21st century, the Portuguese Army has participated in several peace missions, including in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, East-Timor, and Afghanistan — currently a Comandos company. In December 2005, a Portuguese commando died in an incident in Afghanistan when a bomb trap was detonated. [edit] Order of battle[edit] Central structureThe Portuguese Army is led by the Army Chief of Staff and includes:
[edit] Base UnitsThe Portuguese Army Base Structure Units work as administrative bases responsible for the training and organization of
[edit] RanksOfficers
[edit] EquipmentThe Portuguese Army is equipped with light firearms, heavy firearms, mortars, tanks, artillery, anti-air artillery, tactical vehicles, heavy vehicles, armoured vehicles, helicopters, and other equipment. [edit] Firearms
[edit] Tanks
[edit] Artillery
[edit] Anti-Air Artillery
[edit] Tactical Vehicles
[edit] Heavy Vehicles[edit] Armour
[edit] Helicopters
[edit] Others
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