Air warfare branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Philippine Air Force |
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Seal of the Philippine Air Force |
Founded | July 1, 1947; 77 years ago (1947-07-01) |
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Country | Philippines |
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Type | Air force |
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Role | Aerial warfare |
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Size |
- 17,600 active personnel[1]
- 16,000 reserve personnel[1]
- 208 aircraft
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Part of | Armed Forces of the Philippines |
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Headquarters | Colonel Jesus Villamor Air Base, Pasay City |
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Motto(s) | "Guardians of our Precious Skies, Bearers of Hope" |
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Colors | Air Force Blue |
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March | Philippine Air Force Hymn[2] |
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Website | www.paf.mil.ph |
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Commander-in-Chief | President Bongbong Marcos |
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Secretary of National Defense | Gilberto Teodoro Jr. |
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Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines | Gen. Romeo S. Brawner Jr., PA |
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Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force | Lieutenant General Stephen P. Parreño, PAF[3] |
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Vice Commander, Philippine Air Force | Major General Augustine S. Malinit |
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Chief of Air Staff | Major General Aristotle D. Gonzales |
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Sergeant Major of the Air Force | CMSgt John I. Roxas , PAF[4] |
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Attack | A-29B, AS-211, OV-10A/C, SF-260TP/MP |
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Fighter | FA-50PH |
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Helicopter | Bell 412EP, UH-1H/D, W-3A, S-70A-5/i, S-76A/AUH-76 |
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Attack helicopter | T129B, AH-1S, AW109E Power, MD520MG, |
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Reconnaissance | Aero Commander, Cessna 208, ScanEagle, Hermes 450, Hermes 900 |
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Trainer | SF-260FH, T-41B/D |
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Transport | Fokker F27, C-130, Aero Commander, Cessna 208 IPTN NC-212, F27, N-22B, C-295M |
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Military unit
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) (Filipino: Hukbong Himpapawid ng Pilipinas, lit. 'Air Army of the Philippines') is the aerial warfare service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Initially formed as part of the Philippine Army as the Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC) in 1935, the PAAC eventually saw combat during World War 2 and was formally separated from the Army in 1947 as a separate service branch of the AFP under Executive Order No. 94. At present, the PAF is responsible for both defending Philippine airspace, and conducting aerial operations throughout the Philippines, such as close air support operations, combat air patrols, aerial reconnaissance missions, airlift operations, helicopter tactical operations, special operations, and aerial humanitarian operations, which includes search and rescue operations. The PAF has also carried out various missions within the country and abroad.
The PAF is headquartered at Villamor Air Base in Pasay, and is headed by the Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force, who holds the rank of Lieutenant General and also serves as the branch's highest-ranking military officer.