Thema, Struktur der spanischen Luft- und Raumfahrtstreitkräfte [5] Autor - Wikipedia Quelle - Wikipedia ULR - Wikipedia
"Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die gesamte Befehls- und Organisationskette der spanischen Luftwaffe ab 2018 und umfasst alle derzeit aktiven Einheiten. Die spanische Luftwaffe wird vom Stabschef der Luftwaffe oder "Jefe de Estado Mayor" (JEMA) in Madrid kommandiert.
Combat Air Command
Das Combat Air Command (MACOM) auf dem Luftwaffenstützpunkt Torrejón ist das operative Hauptquartier der spanischen Luftwaffe und für die Kontrolle und Verteidigung des spanischen Luftraums verantwortlich.
Combat Air Command auf dem Luftwaffenstützpunkt Torrejón
(1) "Combat Air Command, atTorrejón Air Base (2) Combat Air Command Headquarter (CGMACOM), at Torrejón Air Base (3) Air Operations Centre / NATO CAOC Torrejón (4) Command and Control Systems Headquarter (JSMC), at Torrejón Air Base Central Command and Control Group (GRUCEMAC), at Torrejón Air Base (5) Northern Command and Control Group (GRUNOMAC), atZaragoza Air Base (6) Mobile Air Control Group (GRUMOCA) atTablada Air Base (7) 1° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 1) radar station, at Air StationEl Frasno, withLANZA 3-D (8) 2° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 2) radar station, at Air StationVillatobas, withRAT-31SL/T (9) 3° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 3) radar station, at Air StationConstantina, with LANZA 3-D (10) 4° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 4) radar station, at Air StationRoses, with LANZA 3-D (11) 5° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 5) radar station, at Air StationAitana, with RAT-31SL/T (12) 7° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 7) radar station, at Air StationPuig Major, with LANZA 3-D (13) 9° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 9) radar station, at Air StationMotril, with RAT-31SL/T (14) 10° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 10) radar station, at Air StationBarbanza, with LANZA 3-D (15) 11° Air Surveillance Squadron (EVA 11) radar station, at Air StationAlcalá de los Gazules, with LANZA 3-D [3]
"2013, The Spanish Air Force's Combined Air Operations Centre (CAOC 8) at Torrejón Air Base was deactivated in 2013 and replaced at same location by CAOC Torrejon, which took over the functions of CAOC 5, CAOC 7, CAOC 8 and CAOC 10. CAOC Torrejón is responsible for the NATO airspace South of the Alps." [3]