LF Combined-Arms Artillery Brigade

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LF Combined-Arms Artillery Brigade
Mešovita Artiljerijska Brigada

LF Combined-Arms Artillery Brigade
Active June 4, 2007 - current
Country Serbia
Allegiance Military of Serbia
Branch Artillery
Type Combined-Arms Artillery Brigade
Role Artillery support of Land Forces
Size Brigade
Part of Serbian Land Forces
Garrison/HQ Aleksinac
Motto Serbian: За слободу и част Отаџбине
"For Honor and Freedom of Fatherland"
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Stojan Milanović
The Orkan II modification with ex FROG-7 system on ZIL-135 truck. Only 4 Orkans II are used by LF Combined-Arms Artillery Brigade.
The Orkan II modification with ex FROG-7 system on ZIL-135 truck. Only 4 Orkans II are used by LF Combined-Arms Artillery Brigade.
Serbian Army NORA-A.
Serbian Army NORA-A.

As part of organizational changes in SAF, in September last year, a combined-arms artillery brigade comprising commands, combined-arms, three howitzer divisions and a logistics battalion.


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[edit] History

The combined-arms artillery brigade carries on the tradition of the Artillery Brigade, formed in Loznica on 17 March 1945, as part of the Yugoslav National Liberation Army 22nd Assault Division comprising four divisions and an HQ battery. As of 1988 it was called 203rd combined-arms brigade. It was based in Nis since it was formed, and in 1996, it was relocated to Aleksinac, where it is still based. The organizational changes resulted in integrating the Ruma-based combined-arms artillery division.

[edit] Organization And Strcture

    • Command Division
    • Combined-Arms Artillery Rocket Battalion
    • 1. Howitzer-Cannon-Artillery Battalion
    • 2. Howitzer-Cannon-Artillery Battalion
    • 3. Howitzer-Cannon-Artillery Battalion


[edit] Tasks

  • building and maintaining the ordered level of combat readiness
  • complete readiness of the unit to complete tasks within SAF missions
  • engaging brigade units on tasks of securing the administrative border towards Kosovo and Metohija within the Ground Security Zone.
  • training commands and units for special tasks
  • preparing and deploying units to provide support to civil authorities in addressing consequences of natural disasters and catastrophes.

[edit] Armaments Deployed In The Unit

[edit] Training

  • Military professional training (general and specialist military training) and physical training of commanders
  • Training soldiers of artillery professional specification

[edit] References

[edit] See also