Structure of the Austrian Armed Forces

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This article represents the structure of the Austrian Armed Forces since April 2019:

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Unit designations

The Austrian Army uses Jäger to denote its infantry formations. Armoured units equipped with main battle tanks are designated as Panzer formations, while mechanized infantry units equipped with tracked infantry fighting vehicles are designated as Panzergrenadier formations.

Ministry of Defence and Sports

The Austrian Armed Forces are administered by the Ministry of Defence and Sports located in Vienna. The Ministry controls the following entities:

Chief of the General Staff

The office of the Chief of the General Staff commands the two operational commands of the Austrian Armed Forces and the Austrian Special Forces:

Armed Forces Command

3rd Jäger Brigade

  • COA KSE.svg 3rd Jäger Brigade (Rapid Forces Brigade) (3. Jägerbrigade (Brigade Schnelle Kräfte)), in Mautern an der Donau [13]
    • Staff Battalion 3 (Stabsbataillon 3), in Mautern an der Donau [14]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Command Support Company (Führungsunterstützungskompanie), (Note: the brigade's signal company)
      • Supply and Transport Company (Nachschub- und Transportkompanie)
      • Maintenance Company (Werkstattkompanie)
      • NBC-defense Company (ABC-Abwehrkompanie)
      • Instruction Company (Lehrkompanie), in Weitra
      • Jäger Company Tulln (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Tulln), in Mautern an der Donau [15]
    • Jäger Battalion 17 (Jägerbataillon 17), in Straß [16]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie), with Pandur EVO armoured personnel carriers
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie), with Pandur EVO armoured personnel carriers, (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • Jäger Company Deutschlandsberg (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Deutschlandsberg), in Straß [11]
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Jäger Battalion 19 (Jägerbataillon 19), in Güssing [17]
    • Jäger Battalion 33 (Jägerbataillon 33), in Zwölfaxing [18]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie), with Dingo 2 armoured vehicles
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie), with Dingo 2 armoured vehicles, (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • Jäger Company Wien 10/Favoriten (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Wien 10/Favoriten (Miliz)), in Vienna [11]
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Reconnaissance and Artillery Battalion 3 (Aufklärungs- und Artilleriebataillon 3), in Mistelbach [19]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Reconnaissance Company (1. Aufklärungskompanie), with Husar reconnaissance vehicles
      • 2nd Reconnaissance Company (2. Aufklärungskompanie), with Husar reconnaissance vehicles
      • 1st Armoured Howitzer Battery (1. Panzerhaubitzbatterie), with M109 A5Ö 155 mm self-propelled howitzers
      • 2nd Armoured Howitzer Battery (2. Panzerhaubitzbatterie), with M109 A5Ö 155mm self-propelled howitzers
      • Jäger Company Korneuburg (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Korneuburg), in Mistelbach [11]
    • Engineer Battalion 3 (Pionierbataillon 3), in Melk [20]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Technical Engineer Company (Technische Pionierkompanie)
      • Amphibious Engineer Company (Pionierkompanie wasserbeweglich), with Pionierbrücke 2000 foldable bridges and Watercat M9 boats
      • Construction Engineer Company (Pionierbaukompanie), with Faltstraßengerät folding-road laying system and heavy construction equipment
      • Combat Support Engineer Company (Pionierkampfunterstützungskompanie), in Mautern an der Donau, with Pionierpanzer A1 armoured engineering vehicles and Greif armoured recovery vehicles

4th Panzergrenadier Brigade

  • COA 4PzGrenBrig.svg 4th Panzergrenadier Brigade (4. Panzergrenadierbrigade), in Hörsching [21]
    • Panzer Staff Battalion 4 (Panzerstabsbataillon 4), in Hörsching [22]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Command Support Company (Führungsunterstützungskompanie), (Note: the brigade's signal company)
      • Supply and Transport Company (Nachschub- und Transportkompanie)
      • Maintenance Company (Werkstattkompanie)
      • NBC-defense Company (ABC-Abwehrkompanie)
      • Instruction Company (Lehrkompanie), in Freistadt
    • Panzer Battalion 14 (Panzerbataillon 14), in Wels [23]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Panzer Company (1. Panzerkompanie), with Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks
      • 2nd Panzer Company (2. Panzerkompanie), with Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks
      • 3rd Panzer Company (3. Panzerkompanie), with Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks
      • 4th Panzer (Reserve) Company (4. Panzerkompanie (Reserve)), with Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks
    • Panzergrenadier Battalion 13 (Panzergrenadierbataillon 13), in Ried im Innkreis [24]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Panzergrenadier Company (1. Panzergrenadierkompanie), with Ulan Jäger fighting vehicles
      • 2nd Panzergrenadier Company (2. Panzergrenadierkompanie), with Ulan Jäger fighting vehicles, (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 3rd Panzergrenadier Company (3. Panzergrenadierkompanie), with Ulan Jäger fighting vehicles
      • Jäger Company Linzland (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Linzland), in Hörsching [11]
    • Panzergrenadier Battalion 35 (Panzergrenadierbataillon 35), in Großmittel [25]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Panzergrenadier Company (1. Panzergrenadierkompanie), with Ulan Jäger fighting vehicles
      • 2nd Panzergrenadier Company (2. Panzergrenadierkompanie), with Ulan Jäger fighting vehicles, (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 3rd Panzergrenadier Company (3. Panzergrenadierkompanie), with Ulan Jäger fighting vehicles
      • Jäger Company Wien 21/Floridsdorf (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Wien 21/Floridsdorf), in Felixdorf [11]
    • Reconnaissance and Artillery Battalion 4 (Aufklärungs- und Artilleriebataillon 4), in Allentsteig [26]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Reconnaissance Company (1. Aufklärungskompanie), with Husar reconnaissance vehicles
      • 2nd Reconnaissance Company (2. Aufklärungskompanie), with Husar reconnaissance vehicles
      • 1st Armoured Howitzer Battery (1. Panzerhaubitzbatterie), with M109 A5Ö 155 mm self-propelled howitzers
      • 2nd Armoured Howitzer Battery (2. Panzerhaubitzbatterie), with M109 A5Ö 155mm self-propelled howitzers

6th Mountain Brigade

  • COA 6JgBrig.svg 6th Mountain Brigade (6. Gebirgsbrigade), in Absam [27]
    • Staff Battalion 6 (Stabsbataillon 6), in Innsbruck [28]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Command Support Company (Führungsunterstützungskompanie), (Note: the brigade's signal company)
      • Supply and Transport Company (Nachschub- und Transportkompanie)
      • Maintenance Company (Werkstattkompanie)
      • NBC-defense Company (ABC-Abwehrkompanie), in Absam
      • Instruction Company (Lehrkompanie), in Absam
      • Pack Animal Center (Tragtierzentrum), in Hochfilzen, with Haflinger horses
    • Jäger Battalion 23 (Jägerbataillon 23), in Bludesch [29]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Mountain Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie hochgebirgsbeweglich), (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 2nd Mountain Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie hochgebirgsbeweglich), in Landeck
      • Jäger Company Oberland (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Oberland), in Absam [11]
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Jäger Battalion 24 (Jägerbataillon 24), in Lienz [30]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Mountain Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie hochgebirgsbeweglich), (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 2nd Mountain Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie hochgebirgsbeweglich), in St. Johann in Tirol
      • Jäger Company (Militia) (Jägerkompanie)
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Jäger Battalion 26 (Jägerbataillon 26), in Spittal an der Drau [31]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Mountain Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie hochgebirgsbeweglich), (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 2nd Mountain Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie hochgebirgsbeweglich)
      • Jäger Company (Militia) (Jägerkompanie)
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Engineer Battalion 2 (Pionierbataillon 2), in Wals-Siezenheim [32]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Technical Engineer Company (Technische Pionierkompanie)
      • Construction Engineer Company (Pionierbaukompanie), with heavy construction equipment
      • Combat Support Engineer Company (Pionierkampfunterstützungskompanie), with Pionierpanzer A1 armoured engineering vehicles
      • Mountain Engineer Company (Pionierkompanie (gebirgsbeweglich)), in Schwaz, with Pionierbrücke 2000 foldable bridges and goods cable lifts
      • Field Encampment Systems Command (Kommando Feldlagersysteme)
    • Mountain Warfare Center (Gebirgskampfzentrum), in Saalfelden

7th Jäger Brigade

  • COA 7JgBrig.svg 7th Jäger Brigade (7. Jägerbrigade), in Klagenfurt [33]
    • Staff Battalion 7 (Stabsbataillon 7), in Klagenfurt [34]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Command Support Company (Führungsunterstützungskompanie), (Note: the brigade's signal company)
      • Supply and Transport Company (Nachschub- und Transportkompanie)
      • Maintenance Company (Werkstattkompanie)
      • NBC-defense Company (ABC-Abwehrkompanie), in Graz
      • Instruction Company (Lehrkompanie), in Bleiburg
    • Jäger Battalion 12 (Jägerbataillon 12), in Amstetten [35]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie), (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • Jäger Company Sankt Pölten (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Sankt Pölten), in Amstetten [11]
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Jäger Battalion 18 (Jägerbataillon 18), in Sankt Michael [36]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie), (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • Jäger Company Wolfsberg (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Wolfsberg), in Bleiburg [11]
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Jäger Battalion 25 (Jägerbataillon 25), in Klagenfurt, (Note: airborne and helicopter assault battalion, and doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit) [37]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • Jäger Company Villach (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Villach), in Klagenfurt [11]
      • Combat Support Company (Kampfunterstützungskompanie), with sGrW 86 120mm mortars and RBS 56 BILL anti-tank missiles
    • Reconnaissance and Artillery Battalion 7 (Aufklärungs- und Artilleriebataillon 4), in Feldbach [38]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Reconnaissance Company (1. Aufklärungskompanie), with Husar reconnaissance vehicles
      • 2nd Reconnaissance Company (2. Aufklärungskompanie), with Husar reconnaissance vehicles (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • 1st Armoured Howitzer Battery (1. Panzerhaubitzbatterie), with M109 A5Ö 155 mm self-propelled howitzers
      • 2nd Armoured Howitzer Battery (2. Panzerhaubitzbatterie), with M109 A5Ö 155mm self-propelled howitzers
    • Engineer Battalion 1 (Pionierbataillon 1), in Villach [39]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Technical Engineer Company (Technische Pionierkompanie)
      • Construction Engineer Company (Pionierbaukompanie), with Faltstraßengerät folding-road laying system and heavy construction equipment (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • Combat Support Engineer Company (Pionierkampfunterstützungskompanie), with Pionierpanzer A1 armoured engineering vehicles, (Note: doubles as Cadre-Presence Unit)
      • Engineer Company (Pionierkompanie), with Pionierbrücke 2000 foldable bridges

Air Space Surveillance

  • Air Space Surveillance (Luftraumüberwachung), in Wals-Siezenheim [40]
    • Command and Operations Staff (Kommando und Betriebsstab), in Wals-Siezenheim [41]
      • Operations Staff (Betriebsstab), in Vienna
      • Command and Control Center (Einsatzzentrale Basisraum), in St Johann im Pongau
    • Surveillance Wing (Überwachungsgeschwader), at Zeltweg Air Base [42]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • Military Flight Management (Militärflugleitung)
      • 1st Fighter Squadron, with Eurofighter Typhoon fighters
      • 2nd Fighter Squadron, with Eurofighter Typhoon fighters
      • Fighter Trainer Squadron, with Saab 105Ö trainers
      • Air Operations Company (Flugbetriebskompanie)
      • Guard-Security and Training Company (Wachsicherungs- und Ausbildungskompanie)
      • Training and Simulation Center (Ausbildungs- und Simulationszentrum)
    • Radar Battalion (Radarbataillon), in Wals-Siezenheim [43]
    • Air-defense Battalion 2 (Fliegerabwehrbataillon 2), at Zeltweg Air Base and in Aigen im Ennstal, with Mistral surface-to-air missiles and GDF-005 35 mm anti-aircraft guns [44]
    • 2nd Aircraft Yard (Fliegerwerft 2), at Zeltweg Air Base [45]
      • Eurofighter Typhoon maintenance, at Zeltweg Air Base
      • Saab 105Ö maintenance, at Zeltweg Air Base
      • PC-7 Turbo Trainer maintenance, at Zeltweg Air Base
    • Technical-logistical Center (Technisch-Logistisches Zentrum), in Wals-Siezenheim [46]

Air Support

  • Air Support (Luftunterstützung), at Hörsching Air Base [47]
    • Air Support Wing (Luftunterstützungsgeschwader), at Langenlebarn Air Base
      • Medium Transport Helicopter Squadron (Mittlere Transporthubschrauberstaffel), with S-70A-42 Black Hawk helicopters
      • Multirole Helicopter Squadron (Mehrzweckhubschrauberstaffel), with OH-58B Kiowa helicopters
      • Light Air Transport Squadron (Leichte Lufttransport-Staffel), with PC-6 Turbo Porter planes
      • Air Reconnaissance Squadron (Luftaufklärungsstaffel), with EADS Tracker unmanned aerial vehicles
    • Liaison Helicopter Squadron (Verbindungshubschrauberstaffel), in Aigen im Ennstal, with Alouette III helicopters
    • 1st Light Transport Helicopter Squadron (Leichte Transporthubschrauberstaffel 1), at Hörsching Air Base, with AB 212 helicopters
    • 2nd Light Transport Helicopter Squadron (Leichte Transporthubschrauberstaffel 2), at Hörsching Air Base, with AB 212 helicopters
    • Air Transport Squadron (Lufttransportstaffel), at Hörsching Air Base, with C-130K Hercules planes
    • Air Operations Company (Flugbetriebskompanie), at Hörsching Air Base
    • Helicopter Base (Hubschrauber-Stützpunkt), in Schwaz (without assigned units)
    • 1st Aircraft Yard (Fliegerwerft 1), at Langenlebarn Air Base [48]
      • S-70A-42 Black Hawk maintenance, at Langenlebarn Air Base
      • OH-58B Kiowa maintenance, at Langenlebarn Air Base
      • PC-6 Turbo Porter maintenance, at Langenlebarn Air Base
    • 3rd Aircraft Yard (Fliegerwerft 3), at Hörsching Air Base [49]
      • AB 212 maintenance, at Hörsching Air Base
      • Alouette III maintenance, in Aigen im Ennstal
    • Aviation Technology Logistics Center (Luftfahrttechnologisches Logistikzentrum), at Hörsching Air Base [50]

Military Command Vienna

  • Military Command Vienna, in Vienna
    • Guard Battalion (Gardebataillon), in Vienna
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Guard Company (1. Gardekompanie)
      • 2nd Guard Company (2. Gardekompanie)
      • 3rd Guard Company (3. Gardekompanie)
      • 4th Guard Company (4. Gardekompanie)
      • 5th Guard Company (5. Gardekompanie)
      • Jäger Company Wien 13/Hietzing (Militia) (Jägerkompanie Wien 13/Hietzing), in Vienna [11]
      • Guard Music (Gardemusik)
    • 1st Jäger Battalion Wien "Hoch- und Deutschmeister" (Jägerbataillon Wien 1 "Hoch- und Deutschmeister"), in Vienna [51]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • 2nd Jäger Battalion Wien "Maria Theresia" (Jägerbataillon Wien 2 "Maria Theresia"), in Vienna [52]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Wien (Pionierkompanie Wien), in Vienna [53]

Military Command Lower Austria

  • Military Command Lower Austria , in Sankt Pölten
    • Jäger Battalion Niederösterreich "Kopal" (Jägerbataillon Niederösterreich "Kopal"), in Amstetten [54]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Niederösterreich (Pionierkompanie Niederösterreich), in Sankt Pölten [53]

Military Command Upper Austria

  • Military Command Upper Austria , in Hörsching
    • Jäger Battalion Oberösterreich (Jägerbataillon Oberösterreich), in Hörsching [55]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Oberösterreich (Pionierkompanie Oberösterreich), in Hörsching [53]

Military Command Burgenland

  • Military Command Burgenland , in Eisenstadt
    • Jäger Battalion Burgenland (Jägerbataillon Burgenland), in Güssing [56]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Burgenland (Pionierkompanie Burgenland), in Eisenstadt [53]

Military Command Styria

  • Military Command Styria , in Graz
    • Jäger Battalion Steiermark "Erzherzog Johann" (Jägerbataillon Steiermark "Erzherzog Johann"), in Sankt Michael [57]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Steiermark (Pionierkompanie Steiermark), in Graz [53]

Military Command Salzburg

  • Military Command Salzburg , in Wals-Siezenheim
    • Jäger Battalion Salzburg "Erzherzog Rainer" (Jägerbataillon Salzburg "Erzherzog Rainer"), in Tamsweg [58]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Salzburg (Pionierkompanie Salzburg), in Wals-Siezenheim [53]

Military Command Carinthia

  • Military Command Carinthia , in Klagenfurt
    • Jäger Battalion Kärnten (Jägerbataillon Kärnten), in Klagenfurt [59]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Kärnten (Pionierkompanie Kärnten), in Klagenfurt [53]

Military Command Tyrol

  • Military Command Tyrol , in Innsbruck
    • Jäger Battalion Tirol (Jägerbataillon Tirol), in Absam [60]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Tirol (Pionierkompanie Tirol), in Landeck [53]

Military Command Vorarlberg

  • Military Command Vorarlberg , in Bregenz
    • Jäger Battalion Vorarlberg (Jägerbataillon Vorarlberg), in Bregenz [61]
      • Staff Company (Stabskompanie)
      • 1st Jäger Company (1. Jägerkompanie)
      • 2nd Jäger Company (2. Jägerkompanie)
      • 3rd Jäger Company (3. Jägerkompanie)
    • Engineer Company Vorarlberg (Pionierkompanie Vorarlberg), in Bludesch [53]

Armed Forces Basis Command

Jäger Battalion Structure

The Jäger battalions of the Austrian Army are organized as follows:

Armed Forces structure graphic

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Structure of the Austrian Armed Forces since April 2019

Geographic distribution of operational units

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Basisraum
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Kolomansberg
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Steinmandl
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Speikkogel
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6 Mountain Bde.
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Staff Bn. 6
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Jäger Bn. 23
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Jäger Bn. 24
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Jäger Bn. 26
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Jäger Bn. 8
Engineer Bn. 2
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Air Surveillance
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Radar Bn.
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Air-defense Bn. 2
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Air Support
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Guard Bn.
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3 Jäger Bde.
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Jäger Bn. 19
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Jäger Bn. 33
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Recon & Art. 3
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Engineer Bn. 3
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4 PzGrenadier Bde.
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Panzer Bn. 14
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Mech. Inf. Bn. 13
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7 Jäger Bde.
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Jäger Bn. 17
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Recon & Art. Bn. 7
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Jäger Bn. 12
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Jäger Bn. 18
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Supply Rgt. 1
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NBC-defense
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Mil. Police
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Engineer Bn. 1
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Cmd. Sup. Bn. 2
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K-9 Center
Operational unit locations 2020 (without Panzer Staff Battalion 4 and Staff Battalion 7)

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The Balkan Front was a military formation of the Bulgarian People's Army, intended for wartime use under the general direction of the Soviet General Staff. If a war was to have broken out between NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the bulk of the Bulgarian army would have been assigned to it.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Allied Forces Baltic Approaches</span> Military unit

Allied Forces Baltic Approaches (BALTAP) was a Principal Subordinate Command (PSC) of the NATO Military Command Structure, with responsibility for the Baltic Sea area. It was in existence from 1962 to 2002 and consisted of the Danish Armed Forces, units of the West German Bundeswehr and allied wartime reinforcements.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2003 invasion of Iraq order of battle</span> Order of battle

This is the order of battle for the invasion of Iraq during the Iraq War between coalition forces and the Iraqi Armed Forces; Fedayeen Saddam irregulars; and others between March 19 and May 1, 2003.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">21st Panzer Brigade (Bundeswehr)</span> Brigade in the German Army

The 21st Panzer Brigade "Lipperland" is a brigade in the German Army and part of the Bundeswehr. The brigade staff and most of its units are based at the Field Marshal Rommel Barracks in Augustdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia. Several companies are based in Glückauf Barracks in Unna-Königsborn.

The Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) was a NATO military formation comprising five Army Corps from five NATO member nations. During the Cold War NORTHAG was NATO's forward defence in the Northern half of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). The Southern half of the Federal Republic of Germany was to be defended by the four Army Corps of NATO's Central Army Group (CENTAG). During wartime NORTHAG would command four frontline corps and one reserve corps. Air support was provided by Second Allied Tactical Air Force.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Czech Land Forces</span> Military unit

The Czech Land Forces are the land warfare forces of the Czech Republic. The Land Forces consisting of various types of arms and services complemented by air and special operations forces constitute the core of the Czech Armed Forces. Land Forces Command is located in Olomouc.

The following lists German active and reserve units within the structure of the German Army. Reserve units do not possess any heavy equipment and their personnel is intended as replacements for losses sustained by regular units.

The full structure of the Polish Land Forces is:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Structure of the Royal Netherlands Army</span>

The current structure of the Royal Netherlands Army is as follows:

This article represents the structure of the Swiss Armed Forces as of 1 January 2018:

This article lists the structure of the Royal Danish Army in 1989 and in May 2020:

This article represents the structure of the Irish Defence Forces as of May 2020:

This article represents the structure of the Belgian Armed Forces as of May 2020:

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