Armed Forces of Bolivia

Armed Forces of Bolivia
Fuerzas Armadas de Bolivia
MottoSubordinacion y Constancia, ¡Viva Bolivia! (Subordination and Steadfastness. Long Live Bolivia!)
Founded7 August 1826 (1826-08-07)
Service branches Bolivian Army
 Bolivian Navy
 Bolivian Air Force
Leadership
Captain General of the Armed ForcesRodrigo Paz (President of Bolivia)
Minister of DefenseRaúl Salinas
Commander in Chief of the Armed ForcesCésar Moisés Vallejos Rocha
Personnel
Military age18
Active personnel40.000 to 70.000 (est.)
Reserve personnel40.000 (est.)
Expenditure
Budget$659.2 million (2017)
Percent of GDP1.76% (2017)
Industry
Foreign suppliers Argentina
 Austria
 Brazil
 China
 Mexico
 Peru
 Russia
 Turkey
 United States
 European Union
 France
  Switzerland
 United Kingdom
Historical:
 Israel
Related articles
HistoryHistory of Bolivia
RanksMilitary ranks of Bolivia

The Bolivian Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de Bolivia) are the military of Bolivia. The Armed Forces of Bolivia are responsible for the defence, both of external and internal, of Bolivia and they are constituted by Bolivian Army, the Bolivian Air Force and the Bolivian Navy. All these institutions are under the Ministry of Defence of Bolivia.

In addition to the Bolivian Army, the Bolivian Air Force and the Bolivian Navy, the Bolivian National Police, although dependent on the Ministry of Government in times of peace, is part of the reserves of the Armed Forces according to the Organic Law of the Armed Forces of this nation, together with other reserve bodies such as the SAR-FAB emergency and rescue units.

Figures on the size and composition of the armed forces of Bolivia vary considerably, with rare official data available. It is estimated, however, that the three main forces (army, navy and air force) add up to a total of between 40,000 to 70,000 troops, while the Bolivian police would be around 40,000 troops.