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The colors of the shield field symbolize the gunpowder and fire so inherent to the Artillery. The beam, the missile and the bat represent the detection link and combat capabilities of the Anti-Aircraft Unit. The tower recalls the origins of this Unit in Villanubla (Valladolid) where it remained for 57 years. The Coat of Arms was approved on 24 May 2012.


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NASAMS AIR DEFENCE ARTILLERY GROUP II-73, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the NASAMS Air Defence Artillery Group II-73, Spanish Army
Official blazon
Spanish Escudo tronchado. Primero: En campo de gules (rojo) rayo de oro puesto en faja, pasante en aspa misil de plata perfilado de sable (negro), resaltado murciélago de sable perfilado de plata. Segundo: En campo de sable torre do oro almenada, abierta y mazonada de sable.
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The colors of the shield field symbolize the gunpowder and fire so inherent to the Artillery. The beam, the missile and the bat represent the detection link and combat capabilities of the Anti-Aircraft Unit. The tower recalls the origins of this Unit in Villanubla (Valladolid) where it remained for 57 years. The Coat of Arms was approved on 24 May 2012.


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