- Portuguese Rapid Reaction Brigade
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Portuguese Army Rapid Reaction Brigade
caption= Rapid Reaction Brigade Coat of Arms deletable image-caption|1=Wednesday, 16 April 2008
motto= "Se fizeram por armas tão svbidos"
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type= AirborneLight Infantry
Special Forces
branch=Army
dates= 1993 – Present day
country=Portugal
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command_structure=Portuguese Army
size= Eight Battalions
specialisation= Vertical Envelopment Forced Entry
Special Operations
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garrison=Parachute Troops School, Tancos
current_commander= MG Carlos Hernandez Jerónimo
battles= Bosnia
Kosovo
East-Timor
Afghanistan
aircraft_transport=NH-90 The "Brigada de Reacção Rápida" (Rapid Reaction Brigade), is a unit of the
Portuguese Army which was known as "BAI - Brigada Aerotransportada Independente" (Independent Airborne Brigade) until 2006. Its different units are highly trained AirborneLight Infantry andSpecial Forces capable of responding to threats in any part of continentalPortugal or any other Portuguese overseas territory with quick deployment by air, sea or land (with the support of the Air Force and/or the Navy when required). This brigade is the most requested by the Portuguese Government to fulfill international assignments due to its experience and multi-role capability.By
2012 the Portuguese Army expects to receive 10NH-90 transport helicopters which will incorporate the "Unidade de Aviação Ligeira do Exercito" (Army Light Aviation Unit) removing partially the dependency from the Air Force for aerial transportation purposes. The "UALE" will be part of the Rapid Reaction Brigade.History
In
1993 , the "Corpo de Tropas Aerotransportadas" (Airborne Troops Corps), which was part of thePortuguese Air Force was disbanded and the Portuguese airborne forces were transferred to the Army. A new brigade was then created, the Independent Airborne Brigade (BAI) which included all airborne-capable forces in it. The Army also transferred to this brigade some heavier weapons likehowitzers , thus giving the unit increasedfirepower , as well as creating an operational command named "Comando de Tropas Aerotransportadas" (Airborne Troops Command). The Comandos Regiment was disbanded and the Comandos that had the Parachute Course were transferred to the new brigade. For more than 10 years the BAI kept serving the country in international missions, sending Paratroopers to several locations inEurope andEast-Timor . In 2002 the Comandos were reactivated as an independent unit and were separated from the Paratroopers.In
2006 , a reorganization in the Portuguese Army occurred, renaming the brigade as "Brigada de Reacção Rápida" (Rapid Reaction Brigade) and addingspecial forces to it. These units were theComandos and the Rangers, increasing the brigade size with two Comando companies and the Special Operations Forces but losing the 3rd Paratrooper Infantry Battalion (disbanded). Also this reformation had its costs since the 105mmhowitzers were transferred to theIntervention Brigade (thus losing its airborne capability) and the Airborne Troops Command was disbanded, putting the unit under the orders of the "Comando Operacional de Forças Terrestres" (Land Forces Operational Command) losing its autonomy from the rest of the Army.Organization
Paratroopers
The Paratroopers are the heaviest troops on the
brigade acting as airborne light infantry, used forconventional conflicts, with emphasis on airborne assaults. Paratrooper battalions contain units with heavy weapons and even light vehicles for quick assaults and raids. Although generally oriented for conventional warfare, a third (reserve) battalion contains many special units that are used as support on thebattlefield .Paratroopers are instructed at the
Parachute Troops School , inTancos , centralPortugal .*
Aeroterrestrial Support Battalion , part of theParachute Troops School ("Escola de Tropas Páraquedistas")*
1st Paratrooper Infantry Battalion , part of the 15th Infantry Regiment ("Regimento de Infantaria Nº15")*
2nd Paratrooper Infantry Battalion , part of the 10th Infantry Regiment ("Regimento de Infantaria Nº10")Special Operations Forces
The Special Operations Forces are generally the first to arrive and the last to leave the operational area. They are the most autonomous unit of the brigade, able to infiltrate deep behind enemy lines. Not as heavily armed as the Commandos nor the Paratroopers, its units rely on
stealth to complete their objectives. Since it is airborne-qualified it can be deployed by air, sea or land.Special Operators are instructed at the
Special Operations Troops Centre ,inLamego , northernPortugal .* Special Operations / CTOE - Special Operations Troops Center ("Centro Tropas Operações Especiais")
Comandos
The Comandos are an elite light infantry unit capable of conducting several
special operations missions, although they are mainly arapid reaction force . They can be deployed by air, sea or land.Commandos are instructed at the Commando Troops Center, in
Mafra , near the capitalLisbon .*
Comandos / CTC - Commando Troops Center ("Centro Tropas Comando")International Assignments
Independent Airborne Brigade missions
As the ancestor of the Rapid Reaction Brigade, the Independent Airborne Brigade made several missions to several different countries mainly in peacekeeping operations. Paratrooper companies were sent to Bosnia,
East-Timor andKosovo .Afghanistan
After the creation of the brigade, the unit was sent to Afghanistan. An entire Commando company was sent to the area (western provinces), suffering the first KIA of the
Portuguese Armed Forces since the end of thePortuguese Colonial War , during a daytime patrol. The KIA Comando was 1st Sergeant Roma Pereira, mortally hit when an IED detonated hisHumvee .The Comandos were replaced by a company of Paratroopers who suffered no casualties while performing the mission. This company was yet again replaced by a second company of Comandos which is still serving in the country.
Bosnia
In the beginning of 2007, the Portuguese Defense Minister decided to end the mission in Bosnia due to the lack of need of a military presence in the area. All units from the Rapid Reaction Brigade and from the
Mechanized Brigade present in the region withdrew.
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