45TH ARTILLERY BRIGADE UKRAINE

45TH ARTILLERY BRIGADE UKRAINE

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Ukrainian Ground Forces

The Ukrainian Ground Forces (SVZSU, Ukrainian: Сухопутні війська Збройних сил України, СВЗСУ), also referred to as the Ukrainian army, is a land force, and one of the eight branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was formed from Ukrainian units of the Soviet Army after Ukrainian independence, and its ancestry is traced back to the 1917–22 army of the Ukrainian People's Republic. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine retained its Soviet-era army equipment. The Armed Forces were systematically downsized and underinvested in after 1991. As a result, the Ukrainian army had very little of its Soviet equipment in working order by July 2014, and most systems had become antiquated. Personnel numbers had shrunk and training, command, and support functions needed improvement. After the start of the war in Donbas in April 2014 in eastern Ukraine, Ukraine embarked on a program to enlarge and modernise its armed forces. Personnel in the Ukrainian Armed Forces overall climbed from 129,950 in March 2014 to 204,000 active personnel in May 2015, with 169,000 soldiers in the Ground Forces branch as of 2016. In 2016, 75% of the army consisted of contract servicemen. Since 2014, Ukraine's ground forces have also been equipped with increasingly modern tanks, APCs, and many other types of combat equipment.

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Ukrainian

Ground

Forces

Title combos: Ukrainian Ground Forces Ground Ukrainian

Description combos: of forces Forces 129 war in its Forces Soviet

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69th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Russia)

The 69th Guards Motor Rifle Krasnoe Selo Order of Lenin Red Banner Division (Russian: 69-я гвардейская мотострелковая Красносельская ордена Ленина, Краснознамённая дивизия, MUN 02511) is a formation of the Russian Ground Forces. It is stationed in the Leningrad Military District, in the village of Kamenka, Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast. It includes various components: air defense, artillery battalion, infantry and tank battalions. The late brigade was expanded into the 69th Guards Motor Rifle Division in May 2024.

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69th

Guards

Motor

Rifle

Division

Russia

Title combos: Rifle 69th 69th Russia Guards Russia Division Rifle Motor

Description combos: Military Vyborgsky 02511 artillery Guards of Guards Rifle Краснознамённая

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45th Air Assault Brigade (Ukraine)

The 45th Air Assault Brigade was a brigade of the Ukrainian Air Assault Forces, formed twice. The brigade was first formed in 1993 from elements of the 299th Guards Airborne Regiment of the 98th Guards Airborne Division. Part of the 1st Airmobile Division, the brigade was disbanded. The brigade was reformed from an airmobile battalion in 2016. The brigade was disbanded again in 2020.

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45th

Air

Assault

Brigade

Ukraine

Title combos: 45th Ukraine Air Assault 45th Assault 45th Ukraine Air

Description combos: 45th disbanded brigade battalion Airmobile was Part 1993 Assault

Russian invasion of Ukraine order of battle

This is the order of battle for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It should not be considered complete; up-to-date; nor fully accurate, being based on open-source press reporting. An updated order of battle estimate for 23 April 2023, by the Institute for the Study of War is accessible at: Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, 23 April Another ISW-relevant publication, published in October 2023: Russian Regular Ground Forces Order of Battle: Russian Military 101

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Russian

invasion

of

Ukraine

order

of

battle

Title combos: of of invasion of Ukraine Ukraine of of invasion

Description combos: the Battle This Ukraine be by is of Ukraine

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31st Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

The 31st Separate Mechanized Brigade (Ukrainian: 31 окремої механізованої бригади) 31 ОМБр is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 2023. The brigade is one of the brigades the Ukrainian army formed on its own, with mostly older ex-Soviet equipment, including T-64BV tanks as well as American-made MaxxPro armored trucks. The brigade has been described as inexperienced by Forbes.

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31st

Mechanized

Brigade

Ukraine

Title combos: 31st Mechanized Brigade 31st Mechanized Ukraine Brigade Mechanized 31st

Description combos: the Ukrainian 31 окремої has by as the inexperienced

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45th Panzer Brigade (Bundeswehr)

The 45th Panzer Brigade (German: Panzerbrigade 45, abbreviated PzBrig 45), also known as Lithuania Brigade (German: Litauenbrigade) in German public discourse, is a brigade of the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr). Once its formation is complete, the brigade will consist of 4,800 troops and 200 civilian staff members. The brigade is subordinated to the 10th Panzer Division, whose headquarter is in Veitshöchheim in Germany. The unit is classified as a heavy mechanized brigade and will be equipped with main battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. The brigade was activated on 1 April 2025 in Lithuania. Notably, it will be the first German brigade-sized unit to be based abroad permanently since World War II.

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45th

Panzer

Brigade

Bundeswehr

Title combos: Brigade Panzer 45th Panzer Brigade Brigade 45th Bundeswehr Panzer

Description combos: classified battle Brigade Lithuania of PzBrig The Once 45

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45th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)

The 45th Separate Artillery Brigade named after General Myron Tarnavskyi (MUN A2943) is an artillery brigade of Ukrainian Ground Forces, formed in 2016 as part of 11th Reserve Army Corps. The brigade was subsequently demobilized and only the skeletal crew remained. On 26 February 2022, the brigade was reactivated following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and was fully staffed by 28 February 2022. It has seen heavy combat during the Russo-Ukrainian war on multiple fronts. It is based in Yavoriv.

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45th

Artillery

Brigade

Ukraine

Title combos: Ukraine Brigade Artillery Ukraine 45th 45th Artillery Brigade Ukraine

Description combos: fully demobilized The was Separate and part named Army

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