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3rd Brigade (Serbia)

3rd brigade - combined brigade as part of the Ground Forces of Serbia . It was formed during the reorganization of the Serbian army on June 4, 2007 from units of 211 armored brigades, 21st training center of reconnaissance units, 4th, 125th and 549th motorized brigades, 9th infantry brigade, 52nd mixed artillery brigade, 52nd air defense artillery and missile brigade, 352nd engineering regiment, 201st rear base and the Military Medical Center. Brigade Day is celebrated on October 7th . On this day, the 2nd Infantry Regiment "Prince Mikhailo", nicknamed "Iron", went to the front [1] .

3rd brigade
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Coat of arms of the brigade
Years of existence2007 - to the present at.
A country Serbia
Included inGround Forces of Serbia
Type ofCombined brigade
Number8 battalions and support units
DislocationNiche , Procurement , Zachechar , Kursumliya
Commanders
Current commanderZhelimir Glishovich

The 2nd brigade consists of the Headquarters, the 30th staff battalion, the 31st and 32nd infantry battalions, the 33rd self-propelled artillery howitzer battalion, the 34th MLRS division, the 35th air defense artillery battalion, the 36th tank battalion , The 37th and 38th mechanized battalions, the 39th rear battalion and the 310th engineering battalion. The brigade headquarters are located in Nis, and the garrisons are located in Prokuplya, Zayechar and Kursumlie.

The brigade is armed with the M-84 , BMP M-80 , SAU 2S1 , MLRS "Ogan" , BTR-50, ZU L / 70 , BRDM-2 tanks, etc.

Notes

  1. ↑ 3rd brigade on the website of the Serbian Army (Serb.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment April 18, 2013. Archived October 15, 2011.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=3-ya_ brigade_ ( Serbia)&oldid = 93845169


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