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*''[[Carabinieri]]'' (Military police)
*''[[Carabinieri]]'' (Military police)


The [[Guardia di Finanza]] (a specialised [[police]] for financial [[crime]]s), drugs trafficking, customs and borders control. Is also a Military Corps.
The [[Guardia di Finanza]] is a specialized [[police]] and fight against financial [[crime]]s), illegal drugs trafficking, customs and borders control. Is also a Military Corps.
[[Italy]] has worked closely with the [[United States]] and others on such issues as [[NATO]] and [[UN]] operations as well as with assistance to [[Russia]] and the other [[CIS]] nations, Middle East peace process, multilateral talks, [[Somalia]] and [[Mozambique]] peacekeeping, and combating drug trafficking, trafficking in women and children, and terrorism.
[[Italy]] has worked closely with the [[United States]] and others on such issues as [[NATO]] and [[UN]] operations as well as with assistance to [[Russia]] and the other [[CIS]] nations, Middle East peace process, multilateral talks, [[Somalia]] and [[Mozambique]] peacekeeping, and combating drug trafficking, trafficking in women and children, and terrorism.



Revision as of 20:11, 28 December 2005

Military of Italy
Military manpower
Military age18 years of age
Availabilitymales age 15–49: 14,315,634 (2000 est.)
Fit for military servicemales age 15–49: 12,331,306 (2000 est.)
Reaching military age annuallymales: 311,160 (2000 est.)
Military expenditures
Dollar figure$23.294 billion (FY99)
Percent of GDP1.7% (FY99)

Military branches

The Guardia di Finanza is a specialized police and fight against financial crimes), illegal drugs trafficking, customs and borders control. Is also a Military Corps. Italy has worked closely with the United States and others on such issues as NATO and UN operations as well as with assistance to Russia and the other CIS nations, Middle East peace process, multilateral talks, Somalia and Mozambique peacekeeping, and combating drug trafficking, trafficking in women and children, and terrorism.

Under longstanding bilateral agreements flowing from NATO membership, Italy hosts important U.S. military forces at Vicenza - home of 173d Airborne Brigade - and Livorno (army); Aviano (air force); and Sigonella, Naples, and Gaeta – home port for the U.S. Navy Sixth Fleet. The United States has about 16,000 military personnel stationed in Italy. Italy hosts the NATO War College in Rome.

Due to a recent decision, starting January 1 2005, the Italian Army has become a fully-volunteer profession, open both to men and women.

Italy is the third nation of the world concerning the number or military forces operating in peace keeping and peace enforcing scenaries (Afghanistan, Kosovo, Iraq, Balcans, Libano, Israel). 1st nation= USA; 2nd=UK.

New aircraft carrier Conte Cavour is in construction in Liguria region.