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Army aviation refers to aviation-related units of a nation's army. These units are generally separate from a nation's dedicated air force, and usually comprise helicopters and light support fixed-wing aircraft.

Tasks

The tasks of each army's aviation units are defined slightly different, depending on nationality. Some general characteristics, however, apply to all army aviation units regardless of provenience:

National army aviation components

  • Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)
  • Australian Army Aviation
  • Colombian National Army Aviation
  • French Army Light Aviation
  • German Army Aviators Corps
  • Iranian Army Aviation
  • Italian Army Aviation
  • Malaysian Army Aviation
  • Portuguese Army Light Aviation Unit
  • Republic of Korea Army Aviation
  • United States Army Aviation BranchFurther Information

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