- Artilleribataljonen
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Artilleribataljonen
caption= Insignia of Artilleribataljonen
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country=Kingdom of Norway
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branch= Army
type= Field Artillery
role= Indirect Fire Support
size= 550 personnel, 18M109A3GN howitzers
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garrison= Setermoen Leir
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motto= Gjør rett, frykt ingen
colors= Blue beretRed ribbon (Nils Battery), Blue ribbon (Olga Battery), Yellow ribbon (Piraja Battery),Red-Black Ribbon (STA Battery), Red-Blue Ribbon (HQ Battery)
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mascot= Corporal Oskar II (Olga Battery)
equipment= M109A3GN/M Self-Propelled Howitzer
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anniversaries= Celebration of Saint Barbara onDecember 4th each year
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commander1=Lieutenant Colonel Ivar Omstedt
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identification_symbol_label=Artilleribataljonen (Artillery Battalion) numbering some 550 soldiers and officers and 18
M 109 A3GN self-propelled howitzer s. In2000 , the army acquired 32 MLRS trucks to let the battalion meet the newmillennium and an MLRS Battery of 100 men and 12 trucks was set up. Only five years later, however, the army pulled the plug and stopped buyingammunition [http://www.nettavisen.no/innenriks/article308871.ece] . As a consequence, the unit was disbanded and the trucks are now in storage. Forsvarsstudie 07 (Defence Study 07) proposed to reintroduce the system, but it is as of yet unknown whether the army will do so [http://www.bfo.no/index.php/bfo/sak/indirekte_ildsttte_til_landoperasjoner/] .Organization
The Battalion consists of five batteries:
* Battery Nils (Batteri Nils), BttN
* Battery Olga (Batteri Olga), BttO
* Battery Piraja (Batteri Piraja), BttP
* HQ Battery (Stabsbatteriet), Stbtt
* STA Battery (Lokaliseringsbatteriet), LokBttBatteries N, O and P are the gun batteries. Each has 6 M109s available, the number in use differs from contingent to contingent according to the needs of the army and the amount of soldiers volunteering for gun duty. Nils and Olga are situated at
Setermoen Camp, while Piraja is situated at Rena. The two 'old timer' batteries, Nils and Olga, each have a gun platoon (manning the howitzers), an OP platoon (Observation Post platoon, moving with the unit being supported and acquiring targets) and a command platoon (collects and processes data, issues firing data). The fresh battery Piraja only has a gun platoon and a command platoon, but is being set up with an OP platoon. In addition, Nils and Olga has contributions to the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) inMeymaneh ,Afghanistan .HQ bty consists of support and supply personnel. They provide the cannon batteries with the resources they need to fight (
ammunition ,distance ,elevation and weather data and security). In addition, they garrison Setermoen camp and serves as guards and medics during exercises.The STA (Surveillance and Target Acquisition) Battery comprises the Artillery observers (Artillerijegere), who moves in forward positions, finding targets for the cannons. On larger exercises, though, the STA Battery is given away to the ISTAR unit.
The battalion also has a WLS-platoon (radar), that is used in
counter-battery fire . When enemy artillery fires, the WLS radar detects the projectile and uses its trajectory to calculate where it was fired from. This data is then sent to the ILS and the cannon battery staffs, which in turn use this to coordinate the cannons in an effort to take out the enemy battery.The Batteries
Battery Nils
Based at Setermoen, Nils Battery is the oldest battery still in service with the Norwegian Army. It can trace its footsteps back to pre-
WWII times. During the late1990s it was the only gun battery in operation, until the MLRS system was introduced, though at that time it was a great deal bigger than its current size. Since Nils Battery's mascot is abear , it is called the Army's Slagbjørn ("Slagbjørn" being the Norwegian designation of a bear that has attacked people orlivestock and should thus be considered a danger). Earlier, Nils Battery supportedarmoured units at Setermoen, but is now supporting 2. Bataljon.Battery Olga
Olga Battery was created in
1947 , as a part of the artillery regiment which served underTysklandsbrigaden , Norway's force participation in the post-war occupation of Germany. After the occupation it was relocated to Setermoen. It continued to serve until the1990s , when many units in theNorwegian Armed Forces were disbanded after the collapse of theSoviet Union in1991 and the end of the threat of full-scaleinvasion . .During its stay in Germany, the battery adopted a
wild boar piglet that had lost its parents topoachers . The boar was named Corporal Oscar and became the battery's mascot. Because of its "rank", all privates had to salute it. As it grew up it became uncontrollable and dangerous and had to be put down. When the battery was reformed in2006 , the battery commander,captain Tom Patrick Scarlett, was given a new wild boar piglet as a ceremonial gift. The new piglet was named Corporal Oscar II, inheriting the rank of its predecessor and also enjoying the mandatory salutes of soldiers serving in Olga battery. He is a familiar sight walking mostly free around in Setermoen camp.Battery Piraja
Piraja Battery was re-created in
2006 (it also existed in the80s under the name of Battery Petter) and supports Telemarkbataljonen at Rena as part of the newRapid Reaction Force of theNorwegian Army . It is also the only gun battery in the battalion to field professional soldiers.Notes
References
* [http://www.mil.no/haren/Artilleribataljonen/start/;jsessionid=GXX1VLQCPM4VJQFIZYGSFEQ?_requestid=5995232 The battalion's official page on the Norwegian Armed Forces homepage, in Norwegian]
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