Structure of the Italian Army

The article provides an overview of the entire chain of command and organization of the Italian Army after the reform of 1 May 2024 and includes all active units as of 1 May 2024.

[5] On 1 July 2023 the Capital Military Command (Italian: Comando Militare della Capitale) in Rome was merged into COMFOTER, which thus became responsible for managing army events in Rome and its metro area, and for overseeing the administrative Army Military Commands tasked with public duties in, recruitment, administration of the reserves, public information, and promotional activities in the Lazio, Tuscany, and Sardinia regions.

The Alpine Training Center trains Italian troops in mountain warfare and winter warfare and its 6th Alpini Regiment prepares and manages the army's military exercises in the Puster Valley.

[10] The brigade forms with the Italian navy's 3rd Naval Division, and San Marco Marine Brigade the Italian military's National Sea Projection Capability (Forza di proiezione dal mare).

The Army Military Command "Veneto" covering the Veneto region is an integral part of COMFOP Nord: The Southern Operational Forces Command (Italian: Comando Forze Operative Sud, abbreviation: COMFOP Sud) commands the brigades in the South of Italy and on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.

[18] The Artillery Command in Bracciano commands the specialized artillery regiments of the army and trains all officers and troops destined for artillery units: The Anti-aircraft Artillery Command in Sabaudia commands the army's air defense units and trains all officers and troops destined for air defense units: The Engineer Command in Rome-Cecchignola commands the specialized engineer regiments of the army and trains all officers and troops destined for engineer units: The Signal Command in Anzio commands the army's signal regiments and trains all officers and troops destined for signal units: The Tactical Intelligence Brigade (formerly called RISTA-EW Brigade) in Anzio is the army's Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) & Electronic Warfare (EW) unit.

The Training, Specialization and Doctrine Command (Italian: Comando per la Formazione, Specializzazione e Dottrina dell'Esercito, abbreviation: COMFORDOT) in Rome trains the army's troops and develops the army's doctrine and education policies.

Alpini abseiling in the Dolomites
Regiment "Nizza Cavalleria" (1st) Centauro tank destroyer during a training exercise in Valloire, France
2nd Alpini Regiment soldier and VTML Lince vehicles during a training exercise in Valloire, France
8th Tank Battalion " M.O. Secchiaroli" / 132nd Tank Regiment Ariete main battle tanks
Regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" (3rd) Centauro tank destroyer
Mechanized Brigade Aosta mortar teams
21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste" FH-70 howitzer battery
11th Engineer Regiment during an exercise
3rd Bersaglieri Regiment lieutenant with her radioman during an exercise in Sardinia
Army Aviation AB 205A helicopter
Army Aviation NH90 and CH-47F transport helicopters
Artillery School/Training Regiment PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer
7th CBRN Defense Regiment "Cremona" VBR NBC Plus vehicle
4th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Peschiera" troops loading SAMP/T missiles
17th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Sforzesca" soldiers with a portable CPM-Drone Jammer in Rome
41st Regiment "Cordenons" operator launching a RQ-11B Raven in the Dolomites with a Squire radar in the background
41st Regiment "Cordenons" operator launching a Bramor C4EYE
Regiment “Lancieri di Montebello” (8th) on public duties
Structure of the Italian Army 2024 (click to enlarge).