Created in 1965 as Aviacion Ligera del Ejercito de Tierra (Army Light Aviation)
was renamed FAMET (Army Air mobile force) in 1973
Aircraft serials:
Aircraft serials:
ET-115... : H.12 - OH-58 ET-127... : Hx.15 - bo105 ET-180... : HA.26 - EC.135 ET-196... : H.12 - ab206 ET-201... : HU.10 - UH-1 ET-275... : HU.18 - ab212 ET-301... : HA.15 - bo.105ath ET-401... : HT.17 - Chinook ET-501... : HT.21 - Super Puma ET-650... : HT.27 - Cougar ET-701... : HA.28 - Tiger |
List of Units |
Unit | From | To | ||
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escuela de helicopteros - helicopters flying school | 1960 | 1980 | ||
Task Force Toro | 2018 | |||
BHELA I - 1st attack helicopter battalion | 1980 | |||
BHELEME II - 2nd emergencies helicopter battalion | 2008 | |||
BHELMA II - 2nd maneuver helicopter battalion | 1971 | 2008 | ||
BHELMA III - 3rd maneuver helicopter battalion | ||||
BHELMA IV - 4th maneuver helicopter battalion | 1975 | |||
BHELTRA V - 5th transport helicopter battalion | ||||
BHELMA VI - 6th maneuver helicopter battalion | 1986 | |||
CEFAMET - FAMET training center | 1998 | |||
BTRANS - FAMET transmissions battalion | ||||
PCMHEL - Helicopter Maintenance Center |
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