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|'''Spanish'''
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| Tronchado. Primero: campo de gules (rojo). Segundo: campo de sable (negro). Sobre el todo antena de radar en barra, de plata, resaltado tubo de cañón en banda, de oro y águila de plata abatida por una flecha empenada, en barra, punta hacia el cantón siniestro del jefe, de oro.
| Tronchado. Primero:campo de gules (rojo). Segundo:campo de sable (negro). Sobre el todo antena de radar en barra, de plata, resaltado tubo de cañón en banda, de oro y águila de plata abatida por una flecha empenada, en barra, punta hacia el cantón siniestro del jefe, de oro.


LEMA: PRIMUN IN CAELUM.
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The colours of the field and the Gun Barrel allude to the Artillery. The radar antenna is a fundamental piece to fulfill the mission. The arrow symbolizes the weapons and ammunition used by the Unit to defeat the objectives, represented by the eagle. The Coat of Arms was approved on 29 March 2004.
The colours of the field and the Gun Barrel allude to the Artillery. The radar antenna is a fundamental piece to fulfill the mission. The arrow symbolizes the weapons and ammunition used by the Unit to defeat the objectives, represented by the eagle. The Coat of Arms was approved on 29 March 2004.


[[Literature]]: Heralder, Wikimedia Commons.
[[Literature]]:Heralder, Wikimedia Commons.


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