during the
Italian Republic Day 2006 with
Beretta PM 12 weapons, in Parade Services Uniform for non-officer and executive roles As a national, civilian police force, the uniform and insignia is similar to other Italian police forces, with historical, service, and seasonal variations, as well as rank. Principally, there are: •
Ordinary winter uniform: everyday uniform; blue trousers & blue tunic, white shirt & tie, black leather gloves, peaked/bowler caps, pistol holster worn from left bottom pocket flap •
Ordinary summer uniform: everyday uniform; blue trousers & blue tunic, white shirt & tie, peaked/bowler caps, pistol holster worn from left bottom pocket flap, no gloves •
Winter Service uniform: same as above, but with a light blue beret for males & females, instead of peaked/bowler caps •
Summer Service uniform: same as above, but with lighter fabric tunic and no gloves •
Reduced Summer Service uniform: the tunic is removed and replaced with a short-sleeve, collared blue shirt, with rank worn on the shoulder boards. •
Armed uniform: same as service uniform, but with a belt over the top of the tunic, with pistol and other equipment, worn with light blue beret only •
Operational uniform: training and operations work, outdoor style uniform with beret, with winter jacket •
Reduced operational uniform (summer months): training and operations work, outdoor style uniform with beret, but with short-sleeve polo shirt and without jacket •
Public order/riot control uniform: disorder •
Uniform for Honour Services - Officer and Executive ranks: blue tunic and trousers, peaked/bowler cap, blue shoulder sash, officer sword/sabre, white plain belt, white gaiters, white gloves •
Uniform for Honour Services - non officer ranks: blue tunic and trousers, peaked/bowler cap, white plain belt, white gaiters, blue cords, white gloves •
Uniform for Parade Services - Officer and Executive ranks: the same as
Uniform for Honour Services, but with light blue beret rather than peaked or bowler cap •
Uniform for Parade Services - non officer ranks: the same as
Uniform for Honour Services, but with light blue beret rather than peaked or bowler cap, no cords and white full webbing with double shoulder belts, often with a sub-machine gun (MP5 or PM 12) •
Marine section uniform: marine/naval work •
Canine (dog) section uniform: for canine agents •
Motorcyclist uniform: for motorcycle duties •
Mounted section uniform Uniforms are then further split along the lines of: •
Rank: some uniforms will rarely be worn by more senior officers and the insignia and accompliments on each uniform, will differ according to rank. •
Season (weather): e.g. shirt sleeves, polo shirts, capes, coats, etc. The type of uniform worn depends also on the duty being carried out. E.g. office work, prison landing work, armed exterior patrols or riots all require different uniform and equipment.
Notes • The aiguillette (lanyard on tunic) changes with the role. • For more senior officers (executives, inspectors etc) they carry their individual weapon (pistol) in a special internal holster in black leather, under the flap of the tunic. ==Recruiting==