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282nd Armored Brigade "Unirea Principatelor"
Brigada 282 Blindată "Unirea Principatelor"
A TR-85M1 company belonging to the 282nd Armored Brigade
Active24 September 1968 - present
CountryRomania
BranchRomanian Land Forces
Size7 battalions + other supporting companies
Part of2nd Infantry Division
Garrison/HQFocșani
Anniversaries24 September
Commanders
Current
commander
Brigadier general Virgil-Ovidiu Pop
Military unit

The 282nd Armored Brigade "Unirea Principatelor" (Brigada 282 Blindată "Unirea Principatelor") is a Armored brigade of the Romanian Land Forces, originally formed as the 282nd Mechanized Regiment on 24 September 1968 and later designated as 282nd Mechanized Brigade "Unirea Principatelor".

In 1980 and again in 1988, the 282nd Mechanised Regiment at Focșani was listed as being part of the 67th Mechanised Division (Romania), a "Ready Division - Reduced Strength II," (roughly what previous Western systems knew as Category B).

The brigade is widely regarded as the best-trained unit of the Romanian Land Forces; it is subordinated to the 2nd Infantry Division. Its headquarters are still located in Focșani. The brigade operates the TR-85 main battle tank. Together with the subordinated units, the 282nd brigade has been deployed to peacekeeping missions in Angola, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. The 282nd Armored Brigade was the first large unit of the Romanian army certified and confirmed for NATO operations.

Organization

  • 282nd Armored Brigade "Unirea Principatelor", in Focșani
    • Brigade HHC
    • 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Călugăreni", in Bucharest
    • 284th Tank Battalion "Cuza Vodă", in Galați
    • 280th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Căpitan Valter Mărăcineanu", in Focșani
    • 300th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Sfântul Andrei", in Galați
    • 285th Field Artillery Battalion "Vlaicu Vodă", in Brăila
    • 288th Anti-aircraft Defense Battalion "Milcov", in Focșani
    • 469th Logistic Support Battalion "Putna", in Focșani

International Missions

  • Forces from the 282nd Mechanized Brigade were deployed in Kosovo between 2002 and 2003, and accomplished medevac, as well as other types of peacekeeping missions.
  • 280th and 281st battalions were deployed since 2004 in Afghanistan as part of the ISAF and since 2006 in Iraq as part of the Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • 300th battalion was deployed in 2008 (January–July) as part of the ISAF in Afghanistan.
  • 280th battalion was deployed in 2010 (Mai-November) as part of the ISAF in Afghanistan.
  • BDE HQ along with 280th battalion and 300th battalion were deployed in 2012 as part of the ISAF in Afghanistan.

References

  1. Michael Holm, 67th Mechanised Division, accessed 2020.
  2. Dragomir, Doru (1 December 2015). "Paradă militară de Ziua Naţională a României (video)". ziuaveche.ro. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  3. "Batalionul 2 Infanterie Mecanizată "Călugăreni" are un nou comandant". Forter.ro. 17 July 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.

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