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The ''Polícia Aérea'' ( Portuguese for "Air Police") or PA is the
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and ground combat force of the
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. The Air Police has as its main symbol the Blue Beret with the Emblem of the Air Force.


Missions

The ''Polícia Aérea'' has the following main missions, both in Portugal and abroad (namely in support to deployed air assets and units): # Internal security and immediate defense of the Air Force facilities and sensitive areas; # Ground-based
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; # Internal policing of the units and other bodies of the Air Force; # Order and security enforcement. To fulfill these missions, the PA has to maintain combat capability, employing appropriate tactics, specific equipment and
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. It has to be able to act both in normal security conditions as in hostile environments created by acts of
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,
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or nuclear, biological and chemical threat.


History

When created as an independent branch in 1952, the Portuguese Air Force had no military police or a permanent specialized security force to protect its bases. Initially and when needed, these tasks were entrusted to the National Republican Guard (Portuguese
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). After 1957, these tasks were transferred to the
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of the
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. At the same time, some units of the Air Force created ''ad hoc'' police detachments, sometimes referred to as ''Polícia da Aeronáutica'' (Aeronautics Police). One of the first of such detachments was the police corps created by the
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, on the May 31, 1955, made up of one officer, one sergeant and 32 airmen. In the late 1950s, the Portuguese Air Force finally creates a permanent ''Polícia Aérea'' (PA, Air Police), establishing the police and close defense flights (EPDP, ''esquadrilhas de polícia e defesa próxima''). Each air base should have one EPDP as part of its internal organization. The PA force is greatly expanded after 1961, with the beginning of the
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and the need to defend the Air Force bases located in the theatres of operation of Angola,
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and
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. During this War, PA suffered more than 20 dead. Initially, the EPDP flights were made up of Military Police personnel transferred from the Army to the Air Force. However, after 1963, the PA personnel started to be recruited directly by the Air Force, receiving a specific training at the Tancos Air Base. In the late 1970s, following the reorganization of the Air Force bases, the former EPDP flights were replaced by the air police squadrons (EPA, ''esquadras de Polícia Aérea''). Each EPA being made up of a headquarters, an operational flight and a support flight. In 1981, the ''Corpo de Polícia Aérea'' (CPA, Air Police Corps) is created, headed by a Colonel or Lieutenant-Colonel, under the direct dependence of the General commanding officer of the Air Force Operational Command. This Corps groups all PA personnel and units under a single organization. The several PA units – although part of the CPA – continued to be integrated into the several Air Force bases organizations. The CPA would eventually be extinct in 1990.


Organization

The ''Polícia Aérea'' is an occupational speciality of the Portuguese Air Force, whose members are organized in mutually independent PA units, each one being subordinate to the command or base to which is assigned. At the present, no central PA organization exists.


PA field units

The standard PA field unit is the ''esquadra de polícia aérea'' (air police squadron), usually each Air Force base having one of such units assigned. Usually, the organization of an air police squadron is the following: * Headquarters; * Operational flight (''esquadrilha operacional''), including: ** Training sector, ** Ground fire range, ** Criminal investigation teams; * Support flight (''esquadrilha de apoio''), including: ** Identification and control sector, ** Equipment and material sector, ** Armament section.


Special forces units

The ''Núcleo de Operações Táticas de Proteção'' (NOTP, Core of Tactical Operations of Protection) is the
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unit of the Portuguese Air Force, being made up of ''Polícia Aérea'' members. Until recently, this unit was known as ''Unidade de Proteção de Força'' (UPF, Force Protection Unit). The NOTP is charged with missions of
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, VIP protection and
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, as well as other possible classified missions. Disbanded in 2006 and also made up of PA elements, the ''Unidade de Resgate em Combate'' (RESCOM, Combat Rescue Unit) was the former special forces unit of the Portuguese Air Force.


Recruitment and training

The candidates to the occupational specialty of ''Polícia Aérea'' receive specific training at the Military and Technical Training Center of the Air Force located at
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. Depending on the prior qualifications of the candidate, this training lasts 30, 25 or 20 weeks. Officer candidates must hold a bachelor's degree as the minimum prior qualification.


Uniform

The members of the ''Polícia Aérea'' wear the same uniforms of the rest of the members of the Portuguese Air Force, however with a blue
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instead of the standard
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or
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with the letters "PA" in blue is used. In the past, a blue helmet with a white stripe and white "PA" letters was used, but this uniform item has been discontinued.


Equipment


Infantry weapons


Pistols

*
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* Heckler & Koch USP Compact (special forces);


Submachine gus

* Heckler & Koch MP5 A3, MP5K and MP5 SD6 * Heckler & Koch UMP (special forces); * Heckler & Koch MP7A1 (special forces);


Assault rifles

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(special forces); *
Heckler & Koch G36 The Heckler & Koch G36 (Gewehr 36) is a 5.56×45mm assault rifle designed in the early 1990s by German weapons manufacturer Heckler & Koch as a replacement for the heavier 7.62×51mm G3 battle rifle. It was accepted into service with the ''Bu ...
; * Heckler & Koch HK416A5 (Used by JTAC); * Heckler & Koch HK417A2 (special forces); * Heckler & Koch G3A3/A4;


Machine guns

* Heckler & Koch MG4 (special forces); *
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(special forces); * Rheinmetall MG3; *
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;


Shotguns

* Fabarm STF 12 (special forces); * Benelli M3;


Sniper rifles

* Sako TRG-22 (special forces); * Heckler & Koch G28E (special forces); * Heckler & Koch MSG-90 A1 (special forces); *
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(special forces);


Grenade launchers

*
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; *
Heckler & Koch HK69A1 The HK69A1 is a 40 mm grenade launcher developed and produced by the German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch (H&K). The weapon was designed to engage enemy troops and strongpoints out to a distance of 350 m; it can also be used to deploy smoke gr ...
;


Anti-tank missiles

* Instalaza C90-CR; *
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m/78;


Armored Vehicles

*3x HMMWV 1165A1/B3 * 12x Condor UR-425 AP


References


External links


ANPA
Air Police National Association
UPF in Real Thaw 11 exercise
{{DEFAULTSORT:Policia Aerea Portuguese Air Force Military provosts of Portugal Air force police agencies Military of Portugal