Armed Forces of Uruguay

Armed Forces of Uruguay
Fuerzas armadas del Uruguay (Spanish)
Coat of Arms of Uruguay
Founded1828
Service branches National Army of Uruguay
 National Navy of Uruguay
 Uruguayan Air Force
HeadquartersMontevideo, Uruguay
Leadership
President of the RepublicYamandú Orsi
Minister of National DefenseSandra Lazo
Chief of the Defence StaffRodolfo Pereyra Martínez
Personnel
Active personnel24,000 (2001)
Expenditure
Budget$492 million (2008)
Percent of GDP2.3% (2020)
Industry
Foreign suppliers Argentina
 Brazil
 Canada
 Israel
 Russia
 United States
 Singapore
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RanksRanks of the Armed Forces of Uruguay

The Armed Forces of Uruguay (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas del Uruguay or FF.AA. del Uruguay) consist of the National Army of Uruguay, the National Navy of Uruguay, and the Uruguayan Air Force. These three independent branches are constitutionally subordinate to the President of the Republic through the Minister of Defense. The government has trimmed the armed forces to about 16,800 for the Army; 6,000 for the Navy; and 3,000 for the Air Force. As of February 2003, Uruguay has more than 2,500 soldiers deployed on 12 UN Peacekeeping missions. The largest groups are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Haiti. There is also a 58-man contingent in the MFO in the Sinai.