Military#
the Mexican Armed Forces (Fuerzas Armadas de México) are divided between the Secretariat of National Defense and the Secretariat of the Navy:; Secretariat of National Defense (Secretaria de Defensa Nacional, SEDENA): Army (Ejercito), Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aerea Mexicana, FAM), National Guard (Guardia Nacional); Secretariat of the Navy (Secretaria de Marina, SEMAR): Mexican Navy (Armada de Mexi…
Forces |
the Mexican Armed Forces (Fuerzas Armadas de México) are divided between the Secretariat of National Defense and the Secretariat of the Navy:; Secretariat of National Defense (Secretaria de Defensa Nacional, SEDENA): Army (Ejercito), Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aerea Mexicana, FAM), National Guard (Guardia Nacional); Secretariat of the Navy (Secretaria de Marina, SEMAR): Mexican Navy (Armada de Mexico (ARM), includes Naval Air Force (FAN), Mexican Naval Infantry Corps (Cuerpo de Infanteria de Marina, Mexmar or CIM)); Secretariat of Security and Civilian Protection/SEDENA: National Guard (2025) |
Personnel |
information varies; approximately 260,000 active-duty Armed Forces; approximately 110,000 National Guard personnel (2025) |
Service age |
18 years of age (16 with parental consent) for voluntary service for men and women; men at age 18 subject to lottery-based 12-month compulsory military service (2025) |
Expenditures |
0.9% of GDP (2024 est.); 0.7% of GDP (2023 est.); 0.7% of GDP (2022 est.); 0.7% of GDP (2021 est.); 0.6% of GDP (2020 est.) |
Deployments |
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Hierarchy#
Order of battle from the constitutional commander down to the service branches. Refine the boxes and edges to match the current chain of command.
flowchart TD
CinC["Commander-in-Chief"]
MoD["Minister of Defense"]
CoD["Chief of Defense"]
Army["Army"]
Navy["Navy"]
Air["Air Force"]
Spec["Special / Strategic"]
Para["Paramilitary / Gendarmerie"]
CinC --> MoD
MoD --> CoD
CoD --> Army
CoD --> Navy
CoD --> Air
CoD --> Spec
MoD -.- Para
Industry#
Defense-industrial base. Domestic primes, state arsenals, and joint ventures producing weapons, ammunition, platforms, or sensitive electronics. Operators map these to track procurement, export controls, sanctions exposure, and supply-chain access. Cross-reference SIPRI Arms Industry Database, Jane’s, and the country’s procurement gazette.
Company |
Site |
Ownership |
Products |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Frequencies#
Military and government radio frequency allocations the operator collects, monitors, or jams. Bands listed by service and primary use. Cross-reference national radio regulator publications, ITU Radio Regulations, Radio Reference, UDXF, and SIGIDWIKI before relying on the entry. Many bands are protected; check OPSEC and legal posture before listening or transmitting.
Service |
Band |
Frequency |
Use |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Radios#
Tactical and strategic radio sets fielded by the country’s military, intelligence, police, and emergency services. Operators use this to predict modulation, waveform, encryption, and interoperability. Cross-reference Jane’s C4ISR, SIPRI trade register, and vendor catalogues for fielded inventory.
Model |
Manufacturer |
Band |
User |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Weapons#
Fielded weapon systems across the armed forces, organised by domain. Operators use this to plan threat avoidance, signature collection, and procurement-supply analysis. Cross-reference SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, IISS Military Balance, Oryx, Jane’s, and the country’s own white papers.
Domain |
System |
Origin |
Quantity |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Small arms#
Small arms in military, police, and civilian hands. Operators use this to identify weapons on contact, predict the grey-market flow, and scope force-on-force engagements. Cross-reference Small Arms Survey, ATT-Monitor, ARES research notes, and the country’s firearms-registry gazette.
Class |
Model |
Caliber |
Origin |
User |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Suppliers#
Foreign weapon suppliers feeding the armed forces, security services, and irregulars in the country. Operators map these to predict resupply, attribute battlefield wreckage, gauge diplomatic dependencies, and identify the procurement officers worth working. Cross-reference SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, UN Register of Conventional Arms, Trade Data Monitor, and country-of-origin export control gazettes.
Supplier |
Origin |
Items |
Period |
Notes |
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