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Armoured Brigade (Finland)

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Armoured Brigade
Panssariprikaati
Insignia of the Armoured Brigade.
Active1942–1944 Panssaridivisioona (Armoured Division)
1946–1952: Kevyt Prikaati (Light Brigade)
1952–: Panssariprikaati (Armoured Brigade)
Country Finland
Branch
Finnish Army seal
Finnish Army
TypeHeavy armoured
Size1,700 conscripts, 600 career personnel[1]
GarrisonParolannummi, Hattula
Flag
The Colour of Armoured Brigade
MarchParolan marssi [2]
Anniversaries28.6 - Founding of the Finnish Armoured Division[3]
EquipmentLeopard 2A6
BMP-2
EngagementsKuuterselkä
Äyräpää
Tali-Ihantala
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Juhana Skyttä
Notable
commanders
Ruben Lagus
Ari Puheloinen

The Armoured Brigade (Finnish: Panssariprikaati) is a Finnish Army training unit located in Parolannummi, Hattula, in southern Finland. The brigade specialises in training armoured and anti-aircraft troops. In case of mobilization, the Finnish Defence Forces would field one armoured brigade. The war-time armoured brigade has a strength of around 5,700 men, and fields 63 main battle tanks, 110 infantry fighting vehicles, circa 100 armoured personnel carriers, mainly of Soviet origin, and roughly 70 other armoured vehicles. However, the remaining war-time armoured brigade is being phased out and replaced by smaller mechanized battle groups. The new mechanized battle groups will field the Leopard 2 MBTs that are not included in the organization of the contemporary war-time armoured brigades.

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Organisation

Since Finnish Defence Forces reform in 2015, the structure of the Armoured Brigade is the following:[4][5]

  • Häme Armoured Battalion (HÄMPSP, Hämeen Panssaripataljoona)
    • Military Police Company (SPOLK, Sotilaspoliisikomppania)
    • Tank Company (PSVK, Panssarivaunukomppania)
    • Armoured Jäger Company (PSJK, Panssarijääkärikomppania)
    • Armoured Engineer Company (PSPIONK, Panssaripioneerikomppania)
  • Helsinki Anti-Aircraft Regiment (HELITR, Helsingin Ilmatorjuntarykmetti)
    • Command Post Battery (JOKEPTRI, Johtokeskuspatteri)
    • Armoured Anti-Aircraft Battery (PSITPTRI, Panssari-ilmatorjuntapatteri)
    • 1st Anti-Aircraft Missile Battery (1OITPTRI, 1. Ohjusilmatorjuntapatteri)
    • 2nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Battery (2OITPTRI, 2. Ohjusilmatorjuntapatteri)
  • Jäger Artillery Regiment (JTR, Jääkäritykistörykmentti)
    • Armoured Signals Company (PSVIESTIK, Panssariviestikomppania)
    • Self-Propelled Howitzer Battery (PSHPTRI, Panssarihaupitsipatteri)
    • Armoured Mortar Company (PSKRHK, Panssarikranaatinheitinkomppania)
  • Parola Logistics Battalion (PARHP, Parolan Huoltopataljoona)
    • Truck Company (AUTOK, Autokomppania)
    • 1st Armour Maintenance Company (1PSHK, 1. Panssarihuoltokomppania)
    • 2nd Armour Maintenance Company (2PSHK, 2. Panssarihuoltokomppania)
    • Conscript Band of the Finnish Defence Forces (PVVMSK, Puolustusvoimien Varusmiessoittokunta)
    • Materiel Centre (Materiaalikeskus)
    • Transport Centre (Kuljetuskeskus)
  • Centre for Electronic Warfare (ELSOKESK, Elektronisen sodankäynnin keskus)[6]
    • 1st Electronic Warfare Company (1ELSOK, 1. Elektronisen sodankäynnin komppania)
    • 2nd Electronic Warfare Company (2ELSOK, 2. Elektronisen sodankäynnin komppania)

The Armoured Band (Panssarisoittokunta) was disbanded in 2013 as part of FDF reforms.[7] After disbandment of the Military Music School and the Häme Regiment, the Conscript band was attached to the Armoured Brigade.[8] Following the disbandment of the Signals Regiment in 2014, the Centre for Electronic Warfare was attached to the brigade.[9] The Armour School, which trains reserve officers and career personnel, was attached to the Army Academy in 2015.[10] The Command & Control Company (Johtamisjärjestelmäkomppania) was merged with the Armoured Signals Company in December 2021.

Training equipment

Finnish Army Leopard 2A4 MBT

External links

References

  1. ^ Varusmiehiä kouluttavat joukko-osastot 2008. Reserviläinen 1/2008, p.38. ISSN 0557-8477 (in Finnish)
  2. ^ Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu: "Suomen puolustusvoimat ennen ja nyt" WSOY, 2001, page 328. (in Finnish)
  3. ^ "Panssariprikaati juhlisti vuosipäiväänsä lipunnostolla". (27.6.2014) Ruotuväki, Retrieved on 26 August 2015. (in Finnish)
  4. ^ "Panssariprikaatin organisaatio 1.1.2015". (22.1.2015) Finnish Defence Forces, Retrieved on 26 August 2015. (in Finnish)
  5. ^ https://maavoimat.fi/panssariprikaatin-alokasinfo
  6. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20240401222456/https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d36ed02644809000107c1b6/t/65ec36248b0baf51839f75de/1709979172767/s23.pdf
  7. ^ "Panssarisoittokunnan viimeiset varusmiessoittajat kotiutuvat" Archived 3 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine. (28.8.2013) Hämeen Sanomat, Retrieved on 26 August 2015. (in Finnish)
  8. ^ "Hämeen rykmentti paloitellaan pitkin maata". (8.2.2012) YLE, Retrieved on 26 August 2015. (in Finnish)
  9. ^ "Viestirykmentin taival kesti 70 vuotta – juhlaparaati oli samalla päätösparaati". (11.12.2014) YLE, Retrieved on 26 August 2015. (in Finnish)
  10. ^ "Maasotakoulu - maavoimien puolustushaarakoulu uudistui". (1.1.2015) Puolustusvoimat, Retrieved on 26 August 2015. (in Finnish)
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