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Everything about French Army totally explained
The French Army, officially the Armée de Terre, is the land-based component of the French Armed Forces and its largest. As of 2007, the army employs 134,000 regular soldiers, 15,500 reservists, and 25,750 civilians. All soldiers are now considered professionals, following the suspension of conscription in 1996.
Organisation
The army is divided into different Corps or armes. These Corps retain both symbolic and administrative values.
The operational organisation of the Army combines units from various Corps in 17 Brigades.
Statistics
| French Armée de Terre statistics |
| Personnel (Regular Army) |
134,000 |
| Personnel (Reserve Forces) |
15,800 |
| Main Battle Tanks |
407 Leclercs (as of 2007), 614 AMX-30B2s |
| Reconnaissance vehicles |
1280 VBLs, 192 ERC-90s, 337 AMX-10RCs |
| Infantry Fighting vehicles |
601 AMX-10Ps. To be replaced by the VBCI (550 combat version and 150 command version) |
| Armoured Personnel Carriers |
3,975 VABs |
| Artillery pieces and mortar |
105 TRF1s, 72 Caesar systems (currently being delivered), 134 AMX 30 AuF1s, 48 MLRSs |
| Aircraft |
5 Pilatus PC-6 Porter, 12 Socata TBM700 |
| Helicopters |
80 Eurocopter Tigers (12 already delivered), 8 EC-725s, 18 AS-555s, 27 AS-532, 230 Gazelles, 90 SA-330s |
| mine detection |
5 Chubby (mine detection system) |
Photo Gallery
Image:VCBI-openphotonet PICT6027.JPG|Véhicule Blindé de Combat d'Infanterie
Image:Hirlimann-Mostar-evacuation.jpg|French soldiers with SPECTRA helmet of the IFOR in Mostar, 1995. An AMX 30 AuF1 self-propelled gun can be seen in the background.
Image:Eurocopter Tiger p1230203.jpg|Eurocopter Tiger
Image:Leclerc-openphotonet PICT6015.JPG|Leclerc Tank
Image:VAB Mephisto.JPEG|Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé
Image:DD-SD-00-00118.JPEG|artillery vehicle AMX 30 AuF1
Principles and values
The principles and values of the French Army are formulated in the Code of the French Soldier:
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