Parachute Troops Base School On July 5, 1975, the BETP (
Base Escola de Tropas Pára-Quedistas or Parachute Troops Base School) was established on the basis of the
RCP, which was disbanded and integrated into the CTP (
Corpo de Tropas Paraquedistas, Parachute Troops Corps or PTC) of the Portuguese Air Force. The CTP is responsible for changing the paratroopers from a
counter-guerrilla force to a conventional airborne force capable of fighting in a possible
NATO vs
Warsaw Pact war, so a Light Paratrooper Brigade (BRIPARAS) was formed with three Paratrooper Battalions and a few support units. The Corps also raised several barracks across Portugal to garrison the new brigade, BOTP1 –
Base Operacional de Tropas Pára-quedistas nº1 (1st Paratrooper Operational Base) at
Monsanto and BOTP2 at
São Jacinto; some troops were also garrisoned in the BETP at Tancos. The BRIPARA structure included: • Brigade HQ • BOTP1: 11th Paratrooper Battalion, Anti-Tank Company, Signals Company • BOTP2: 21st Paratrooper Battalion, Services and Support Operational Group, Heavy Mortar Company • BETP: 31st Paratrooper Battalion, Aerospace and Ground Operational Group
Army integration In 1993, further changes in the organization of airborne forces took place when the Defense Minister decided that the entire corps should leave the Portuguese Air Force and become part of the
Portuguese Army. This meant also that the
Commandos Regiment would be disbanded and the
commandos that had taken the parachute course would be part of the new unit which was named
BAI - Brigada Aerotransportada Independente (Independent Airborne Brigade). The BETP then changed its name again to
ETAT - Escola de Tropas Aerotransportadas (Airborne Troops School), the Paratrooper Corp changed to the
Comando de Tropas Aerotransportas (Airborne Troops Command) and all three Paratrooper Battalions changed to Airborne Infantry Battalions (BIAT). This new Army Airborne Brigade was bigger and more powerful due to the previous Air Force Light Paratrooper Brigade; they had replaced heavy mortars with 105 mm artillery guns and were equipped with light armor vehicles. In territorial terms the BOTP1 was closed and BOTP2 changed its name to the São Jacinto Military Area. The units of the brigade that were not at Tancos (Airborne Support Battalion) or
São Jacinto (2nd BIAT) were now garrisoned at Army barracks (Regiments) like the 15th Infantry Regiment at
Tomar (1st BIAT), 3rd Infantry Regiment at Beja (3rd BIAT), 4th Artillery Regiment at Leiria (
Grupo de Artilharia Aerotransportada – Airborne Artillery Group), 3rd Cavalry Regiment at
Estremoz (
Esquadrão de Reconhecimento Aerotransportado – Airborne Recon Squadron) and others. The BAI structure was: • 15th Infantry Regiment: 1st BIAT, Services and Support Battalion • São Jacinto Military Area: 2nd BIAT, Anti-Tank Company • 3rd Infantry Regiment: 3rd BIAT • 4th Artillery Regiment: Field Artillery Group • ETAT: Aeroterrestrial Support Battalion • Tancos Airfield: Signals Company • Engineering Practical School: Engineering Company • 3rd Cavalry Regiment: Recon Squadron • 1st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment: Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battery
Elite Forces Brigade The next reorganization of the Army though, changed the
ETAT designation again to
ETP – Escola de Tropas Páraquedistas (School of Parachute Troops) with the
BAI being renamed and reorganized as
BRR – Brigada de Reacção Rápida . The Airborne Troops Command was disbanded. Currently, airborne forces are under direct control of regular army commands, such as Land Forces Operational Command (operational units) or the Instruction Command (ETP – Paratrooper School). The last reorganization of the Army changed ETP's name to the present Regimento de Paraquedistas (Paratroopers' Regiment), RPára. The Elite Forces brigade is no longer a full deployable brigade, but rather an organizational structure that controls all the special trained army units. The 3rd Airborne Infantry Battalion and Anti-Tank Company were disbanded and the other two BIAT were renamed Paratrooper Infantry Battalions (BIParas), the São Jacinto Military Area was renamed 10th Infantry Regiment, the Airborne Artillery Group and the Services and Support Battalion were transferred to the
Intervention Brigade and their no longer Airborne capable and the Engineering Company and the Anti-Aircraft
Artillery Battery were reduced to platoon size. This new
Rapid Reaction Brigade joined all remaining Paratrooper units together with
Army Special Operations and the reborn battalion-size
Army Comandos unit. Finally a newly formed unit has joined BRR: UALE (Army Light Aviation Unit), which is waiting to be equipped with NH-90 TTH and a still-to-be-chosen light utility helicopter, possibly the
Eurocopter EC-135 or the
AgustaWestland AW109. BRR forces include: • 15th Infantry Regiment: 1st BIPara • 10th Infantry Regiment: 2nd BIPara • RPára: Aeroterrestrial Battalion • Commandos Troop Center: Commando Battalion • Special Operations Troop Center: Special Operations Forces • Army Light Aviation Unit: Army Helicopter Group, Signals Company • 3rd Cavalry Regiment: Recon Squadron • Engineering Practical School: Engineering Platoon • 1st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment: Air Defence Platoon ==Candidate selection==