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4th Tank Battalion 1st Division, King's Guard | |
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กองพันทหารม้าที่ 4 กองพลที่ 1 รักษาพระองค์ | |
Active | 1930 – present |
Country | Thailand |
Branch | Royal Thai Army |
Type | Armoured cavalry Royal guard |
Role | Armoured warfare Artillery observer Counterattack Maneuver warfare Reconnaissance Screening Shock tactics Tracking |
Size | Battalion |
Part of | 1st Division, King's Guard |
Garrison/HQ | Thanon Nakhon Chai Si Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok, Thailand |
Engagements | |
Website | https://www.tank1004.com/(in Thai) |
Commanders | |
Commander | Lieutenant Colonel Akekapong Krittayakiatchuti |
The 4th Tank Battalion, 1st Division, King's Guard (Thai: กองพันทหารม้าที่ 4 กองพลที่ 1 รักษาพระองค์) (ม.พัน ๔ พล.๑ รอ.) is a King's Guard Armoured Cavalry Battalion of the Royal Thai Army (RTA), it is currently a part of the 1st Division, King's Guard.
History
4th Tank Battalion, 1st Division, King's Guard was originally founded in 1930 from after a transformation of 2nd Tank Battalion in Saraburi. The first commander is M.L. Tor Panomwan. Eventually in 1944 the government shutted down 4th Tank Battalion in Karnchanaburi then later transformed 6th Tank Battalion into new 4th Tank Battalion and in 1951 the 4th Battalion was changed again to 7th Battalion.
4th Battalion was re-founded in 1973 into 2nd Tank Battalion with type M24 tanks from U.S. in Phra Nakhon province (Bangkok nowaday). The unit was established again on 1 April 1951. In 1979 the 4th Tank Battalion was appointed as King's Guard.
Organization
Mission
- Engage and destroy the enemy
- Using firepower and maneuvers
- Power to terrorize
- Capable of working with other units
Capacity
- Conducting combat operations using firepower with fluency and brutality
- Ability to strike or counter-strike the enemy
- Ability to destroy enemy's vehicles
- Provide infantry support and Cavalry using destructive strategy
- Fluency in territory control
- Provide unit fire support
- Manage administration, transmission and communication and maintenance within the Battalion
- 100% operational
Limitation
- Only oneself
- height, weight, hearing and sight
- need for heavy maintenance
- Obstructive environment
- terrain and weather
- Natural and man-made Barricades
See also
- 1st Division (Thailand)
- 2nd Infantry Division (Thailand)
- 7th Infantry Division (Thailand)
- 9th Infantry Division (Thailand)
- 30th Cavalry Squadron, Queen's Guard (Thailand)
- King's Guard (Thailand)
- Royal Thai Army
- Thai Royal Guards parade
References
- "History of the 1st Division, King's Guard (English)". กองพลที่ 1 รักษาพระองค์ (Official website of the 1st Infantry Division, King's Guard). Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.