Mexico
Mexico
Capital:
Mexico City
Around
259,000 total active duty military personnel
Air
Force
Fuerza
Aerea Mexicana (FAM)
11,770
personnel
Around
363 aircraft
F-5E fighter aircraft (3)?
F-5F fighter aircraft (1)?
Pilatus
PC-9 trainer aircraft (1)
Aermacchi
SF.260 trainer aircraft (27)
F-33
Bonanza trainer aircraft (29)
PT-17
Kaydet trainer aircraft (6)
CASA
C-295 transport aircraft (10)
C-130
transport aircraft (7)
C-27
Spartan transport aircraft (2 on order)
Boeing
727 transport aircraft (4)
Boeing
737 transport aircraft (2)
Boeing
757 transport aircraft (1)
IAI
201 Arava transport aircraft (11)
C-26
Metroliner aircraft used for intelligence (4)
EMB
E-99 AEW&C aircraft (1)
EMB
P-99 aircraft (2)
Schweizer
SA2-37 aircraft used for reconnaissance (1)
Cessna
182 Skylane aircraft used for reconnaissance
C-90
King Air utility aircraft (4)
Cessna
206 (6)
Cessna
Citation (1)
Lockheed
Jetstar (1)
Learjet
35 (1)
Aero
Commander (1)
Pilatus
PC-6 aircraft used for reconnaissance (4)
UH-60
Black Hawk helicopters (6)
MD
500 helicopters (20)
Mi-2
transport helicopters
Mi-8
transport helicopters (8)
Mi-17
transport helicopters (19)
CH-53D
Yas'ur helicopters. Israeli CH-53 (4)
Bell
412 helicopters (11)
Bell
212 helicopters (20)
Bell
206 helicopters (66)
SA
330 Puma helicopters (2)
AS
332 Super Puma helicopters (5)
Elbit
Hermes 450 unmanned aerial vehicles (3)
Two Dominator unmanned aerial vehicles on order. Made by the israeli company Aeronautical Defense Systems (ADS). Based upon the Diamond DA42 aircraft.
The Mexican F-5 Tiger II fighter aircraft were retired in 2017.
Two Dominator unmanned aerial vehicles on order. Made by the israeli company Aeronautical Defense Systems (ADS). Based upon the Diamond DA42 aircraft.
The Mexican F-5 Tiger II fighter aircraft were retired in 2017.
Air
Force Academy
Navy
(Armada de Mexico)
56,000
personnel
189
vessels
Missile Boats (2)
Landing
Ships (5)
Mine
Warfare Vessels (6)
Patrol
Boats, Coastal (29)
Weapons
Gabriel
Mk II anti-ship missiles
ASROC
anti-submarine rockets
Mk
32 torpedoes
Sea
Sparrow surface-to-air missiles on frigates
SA-18
surface-to-air missiles
Phalanx
CIWS
Naval Aviation
Zlin
Z-242 trainer aircraft (8)
Maule
M-7 trainer aircraft (8)
CASA
C-295 transport aircraft (4)
DH-8
Dash transport aircraft (1)
CASA
C-212 aircraft used for maritime surveillance (7)
CASA
C-235 aircraft used for surveillance (3)
Turbo
Commander aircraft used for transport (4)
Learjet
used for VIP transport (5)
Gulfstream
IV aircraft used for VIP transport (1)
AS555
Fennec helicopters (2)
AS656
Panther helicopters (4)
MD
500 helicopters (4)
Mi-2
helicopter (1)
UH-60
Blackhawk transport helicopters (3)
L90
aircraft may be armed with gun pods.
Bo
105 helicopters may be equipped with 2.75 inch rocket launchers and
guns.
MD
902 helicopters may be armed with rockets, and machine guns.
Mi-17
helicopters may be armed with rocket pods.
GAU-19A
.50 cal machine guns
FN
HMP-250 .50 cal gun pod
FN
RMP-LC with .50 cal gun and 3x2.75 inch rockets
Gsh-23
twin barrel 23mm guns.
FN
LAU-7H rocket pods with 7x2.75 inch rockets
FN
LAU-12H rocket pods with 12x2.75 inch rockets
SNIA
28 rocket pods with 28x50mm rockets
Fuerzas
Especiales (FES)- Navy Special Forces
Infanteria
de Marina (Naval Infantry)
Centigon Security Group Alacran (Scorpion) armored personnel carriers
DN XI- Light armored vehicles produced by the DGIM of Mexico. Looks similar in appearance to the Plasan SandCat.
HMMWV utility vehicles
DN XI- Light armored vehicles produced by the DGIM of Mexico. Looks similar in appearance to the Plasan SandCat.
HMMWV utility vehicles
Land
Rover Defenders
Gama
Goat 6x6 wheeled amphibious vehicles
OTO
Melara Model 56 towed 105mm howitzers
K6
120mm mortars
M29
81mm mortars
Brandt
LR 60mm mortars
Bofors
L60 towed 40mm anti-aircraft guns?
Bofors
L70 towed 40mm anti-aircraft guns?
Oerlikon
towed 20mm anti-aircraft guns?
B-300
anti-tank rocket launchers
M-203
under barrel grenade launchers
CETME
Ameli machine guns
M-16
assault rifles
Emergency
preparedness equipment and planning.
Astilleros de la Secretaria de Marina (ASTIMAR)- Secretary of the Navy Shipyards.
Responsible for the construction and repair of naval vessels.
Army
192,000
personnel
V-150
Armored Personnel Carrier
DNC-1 T20-13 armored vehicle
DN-V
Toro 4x4 wheeled armored reconnaissance vehicles with 20mm cannon or
7.62mm machine gun. Made by the DGIM of Mexico.
DN
XI- Light armored 4x4 wheeled vehicle similar in appearance to the SandCat. Some
equipped with remote weapons stations. Produced by the DGIM of Mexico
HMMWV utility vehicles
Zibar Mk2 4x4 wheeled vehicles
HMMWV utility vehicles
Zibar Mk2 4x4 wheeled vehicles
Renault
Sherpa utility vehicles?
Fast
Attack Vehicles used by Special Forces
VBL
Milan ATGM carriers with Milan anti-tank missiles
Self
Propelled Artillery
DN-V
Buffalo with 75mm gun. Uses the turret of a WW2 era M8 howitzer motor
carriage. Made by the DGIM of Mexico.(5)
DN-V
Porta Mortero 81mm mortar carrier. Made by the DGIM of Mexico.(2)
Towed
Artillery
Oto
Melara Model 56 105mm towed howitzers
Brandt
120mm mortars
M1
81mm mortars
M29
81mm mortars
Brandt
60mm LR Gun/Mortar
MILAN
anti-tank guided missiles
M40
106mm recoilless rifles on HMMWV vehicles
RPG-32 anti-tank rocket launchers?
RPG-29 anti-tank rocket launchers
RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launchers?
RPG-29 anti-tank rocket launchers
RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launchers?
B-300
anti-tank rocket launchers
M-203
under barrel grenade launchers
Milkor
MGL multiple grenade launchers?
SARAF 1 and SARAF 2 remote weapon stations (under development)
Sistema de Accionamiento Remoto de Armas de Fuego (SARAF)
Barrett
M82 .50 cal sniper/anti-material rifles
M134
mini guns
FN
Minimi machine guns
HK21
machine guns
Colt
light machine guns
FX-05
Xiuhcoatl 5.56x45mm assault rifles. Made in Mexico. Designed and built by the Direccion General de Industria Militar del Ejercito (General Directorate of Military Industry of the Army)
M-16
assault rifles
G3
assault rifles
HK33
assault rifles
M4
carbines
FN
P90 carbines
HK
MP-5 sub-machine guns
Beretta
9mm pistols
FN
Five Seven pistols?
HKP-7
9mm pistols?
Airborne
Brigada
de Fusileros Paracaidistas
Paratroops
with RPG-29 rocket launchers
Maroon Berets
Special
Forces
Barrett
M82 .50 cal sniper/anti-material rifles
Dark green berets
Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles
Hermes
450 (israeli made)
El
Gavilan (Mexican made)
Orbiter
(israeli made mini UAV)
Skylark-1
(israeli made mini UAV)
Skystar
300- Tethered surveillance blimp or aerostat.
Direccion General de Industria Militar (DGIM)- Manufacturers of armored vehicles, small arms and equipment for the Mexican military.
Direccion General de Industria Militar (DGIM)- Manufacturers of armored vehicles, small arms and equipment for the Mexican military.
SMN
Marina- Naval version of the National Military Service
PLAN DN-III-E
Emergency preparedness plan primarily for the Army and Air Force
Guardia Nacional (National Guard)
FERI special forces unit belonging to the Guardia Nacional
PLAN GN-A
Police
Forces
Mexico
has an estimated 544,000 police officers making it third in the world
on behind India and the United States.
Secretaio
de Seguridad Publica (SSP)
Secretariat
of Public Security. Includes the Policia Federal, Policia Estatal
Procurador General de la Republica (PGR)- Attorney General of the Republic
Attorney
General of Mexico
Policia
Federal Ministerial (PFM)
Ministerial
Federal Police. Under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General of Mexico (PGR).
Agencia
Estatal de Investigacion (AEI)
Policia
Estatal (State Police)
31
state police forces
Some state police equipped with FN
F2000 rifles (captured from drug cartels?)
Some state police equipped with G36
assault rifles
Some state police equipped with M-16
assault rifles
Policia
Judicial (Judicial Police)
List
of 31 Mexican States
Aguascalientes
Baja
California
Baja
California Sur
Campeche
Chiapas
Chihuahua
Coahuila
Colina
Durango
Guanajuato
Guerrero
Hidalgo
Jalisco
Mexico
Michoacan
Morelos
Nayarit
Nuevo
Leon
Oaxaca
Puebla
Quintana
Roo
Queretaro
San
Luis Potosi
Sinaloa
Sonora
Tabasco
Tamaulipas
Tlaxcala
Veracruz
Yucatan
Zacatecas
The
city of Tepic is in Nayarit.
Tlalnepantla
is a city and municipal in the state of Mexico. Often called
Tlalnepantla de Baz.
Monterrey
is a city in the state of Nuevo Leon.
Federal
District
2
police forces for the Federal District (Distrito Federal)
Secretaria
de Seguridad Publica del Distrito Federal SSP- The Secretariat of
Public Security of the Federal District.
Procuraduria
General de Justicia del Distrito Federal (PGJDF)- Office of the
Attorney General of the Federal District.
Policia
Municipal (Municipal Police)
Of
the 2,395 municipalities in Mexico, only around 335 do not have their
own police force.
The
Bank of Mexico (Banco de Mexico) has its own security and
investigative forces.
Intelligence
Centro
de Investigacion y Seguridad Nacional (CISEN)- Center for Research
and National Security.
Military
Analysis
Mexico
lacks Main Battle Tanks (MBT). No Main Battle Tank's to date.
Outdated
F-5 aircraft used in the Air Force.
Nice
amount of infantry or ground personnel.
Lack
of air defense. The only surface-to-air missiles used are the SA-18
used by the marines.
Nice
amount of anti-tank weapons. Nice quality of anti-tank weapons.
Companies
Petroleos
Mexicanos (PEMEX) oil company
Oil
facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.
PEMEX
security
ASTIMAR (Astilleros de la Secretaria de Marina) shipyards
Direccion General de Industria Militar (DGIM)
ASTIMAR (Astilleros de la Secretaria de Marina) shipyards
Direccion General de Industria Militar (DGIM)
Diesel Nacional (DINA)
Drug
Cartels
Zeta
Gulf
Michoacana
Familia
Drug
and people smuggling tunnels along the U.S. and Mexican border.
Drug
dealers and cartels have been getting most of their weaponry from the
U.S. Weapons confiscated from the drug gangs include assault rifles,
sub-machine guns, pistols, hand grenades, under barrel grenade
launchers, M-72 LAW rocket launchers, and Barrett M82 .50 cal sniper
rifles. Bullet proof vests, camouflage military style uniforms, and
police uniforms, including helmets, are also common.
Improvised
armored vehicles have also been captured from the drug cartels.
The
U.S. “Drug Enforcement Agency” or DEA has admitted to knowing and
allowing Mexican drug cartels to buy weapons in the U.S. and sneaking
them into Mexico. Numerous documented DEA operations confirm this by
their own accord. Done under the code name “Operation Fast and
Furious”. The cartels were supposedly under surveillance the entire
time and yet allowed to buy weapons and leave the country, after
which the DEA claims they simply lost track of them.
Unsubstantiated
reports coming out that the Zetas cartel of Mexico are teaming up with
the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang, however the MS-13 gang has already formed
alliances with Sinaloa Cartel, Gulf Cartel, and La Familia
Michoacana. MS-13 is mostly composed of Salvadorans, but also Guatemalans,
Hondurans, Mexicans, etc.
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