Mixed Artillery Brigade

Mixed Artillery Brigade
Mixed Artillery Brigade
Мешовита артиљеријска бригада
Mešovita artiljeriska Brigada.png
Active June 4, 2007 - present
Country Serbia
Branch Serbian Land Forces
Type artillery
Size 11 battalions
Part of Serbian Land Forces
Garrison/HQ Niš
Anniversaries September 14
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. Sasa Nedeljkovic

The Mixed Artillery Brigade (Serbian: Мешовита артиљеријска бригада, Mešovita artiljerijska brigada) is the artillery brigade of the Serbian Land Forces. It consists of artillery and rocket artillery units.

The brigade was formed on June 4, 2007 in Niš from former 202nd mixed artillery brigade (formed in 1988) and the mixed artillery battalion from Ruma.

Structure

  • Mixed Artillery Brigade
    • Command Battalion
    • Mixed Artillery Rocket Battalion
    • 1st Howitzer-Cannon-Artillery Battalion 152mm
    • 2nd Howitzer-Cannon-Artillery Battalion 152mm
    • 3rd Cannon-Artillery Battalion 130mm
    • 4th Cannon-Artillery Battalion 130mm
    • 69th Logistics Battalion

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