Indian Army Armoured Corps

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Indian Army Armoured Corps
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Active1941 - Present
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
BranchFlag of Indian Army.svg  Indian Army
Role Armoured Corps
Size67 Armoured regiments [1]

The Indian Army Armoured Corps is one of the combat arms of the Indian Army. Tracing its origins from the first regiment formed in 1776, the present corps was formed in 1947 from two-thirds of the personnel and assets of the British Indian Army's Indian Armoured Corps. It currently consists of 67 armoured regiments, including the President's Bodyguard. [1]

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9th Hodson's Horse (Bengal Lancers), Indian Army, near Vraignes, France, April 1917. Indian Lancers near Vraignes 1917.jpg
9th Hodson's Horse (Bengal Lancers), Indian Army, near Vraignes, France, April 1917.

School and Centre

The Armoured Corps School and Centre (ACC&S) is located in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. In 1921, six Armoured Car companies arrived and in 1924 the Royal Tank Corps School was established at Ahmednagar to train the personnel of the Royal Tank Corps. This school was the forerunner of the Fighting Vehicle School, which began to impart to driving & maintenance training. The Fighting Vehicle School along with the Machine Gun School, the training regiments, the recruit training centre, Armoured Corps Depot and Armoured Corps Records were amalgamated to form the present school and centre in 1948. [2]

Armour Day

The Armoured Corps of Indian Army celebrates 'Armour Day' on 1 May. It was on this day in 1938 that Scinde Horse became the first regiment to dismount from their horses and move to tanks. [3] The first equipment inducted were Vickers Light Tanks and Chevrolet Armoured Cars. [4]

Naming Convention of the Armoured Regiments

The naming of the regiments reflects its historical origins. The terms Cavalry, Horse and Lancers, which have been dispensed with in the case of units raised post-independence, are historical legacies from the raising and renaming of these units when part of the East India Company's army and/or later the British Indian Army.[ citation needed ]

Composition of an Armoured Regiment

An armoured corps regiment is commanded by a Colonel ranked officer, who is known as the Commandant of the Unit. An armoured regiment comprises 3 Sabre Squadrons and a Headquarter Squadron. Each squadron is commanded by a Major ranked officer. He holds the appointment of a Squadron Commander. [5]

An Armoured Regiment has around 45 to 50 tanks in all. Each Sabre Squadron consists of 14-15 tanks and one Armoured Recovery Vehicle. 3 tanks are assigned to the Headquarter Squadron, including that of the commandant. [6] Each squadron consists of four troops, each consisting of 3 tanks. [7]

Black Beret

The officers and troops of Armoured Corps regiments wear the Black Berets as opposed to the rifle green and blue coloured berets which are worn by the regiments of other arms and services respectively. The Black Beret gives the Tankman a distinct identity of their own within the Army fold. [5]

Equipment

The Armoured Corps of the Indian Army is currently equipped with the following tanks-

List of regiments

The list of regiments forming part of the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army is as follows. This list is as per unit serial number but not as per the order of precedence of the Indian Army. In that list, The President's Bodyguard is first, but is followed by 16 Light Cavalry, 7 Light Cavalry, 8 Cavalry and 1st Horse. As a matter of tradition, each Armoured Regiment has its own "Colonel of the Regiment", an honorary post for a senior officer who oversees the regimental issues concerning the unit. [8]

NameOther Name(s)Raising DateRaising CommanderRaising LocationCurrent LocationReferences and notesTank
President's Bodyguard Rashtrapati Angrakshak1773 New Delhi Horse
1st Horse Skinner's Horse, The Yellow Boys23 February 1803 Col James Skinner Hansi [9] T-72
2nd Lancers Gardner's Horse1809 Lt Col William Gardner Farrukhabad , Mainpuri [10] T-72
3rd Cavalry 1822 [11] T-72
4th Horse Hodson's Horse, Flamingoes1857 Bvt Maj WSR Hodson Punjab [12] T-72
5th Armoured Regiment**1 December 1983Lt Col JPS Hanspal Jodhpur Patiala [13] [14] T-90
6th Lancers***1 February 1984Lt Col RS Deol, SM Nabha
7th Light Cavalry 3rd Madras Lancers, 28th Light Cavalry1784T-72
8th Light Cavalry Gordon's Horse23 October 1787Maj Henry Darley Arcot T-72
9th Horse The Deccan Horse1790
10th Armoured Regiment 16 April 1984Lt Col Kulwant Singh Ahmednagar T-72
11th Armoured Regiment 7 May 1984Lt Col Harjeet Singh Lamba Kaluchak
12th Armoured Regiment Barsinghas1 October 1984Lt Col LR Vaid Kapurthala T-90
13th Armoured Regiment Triskaideca, Nightstrikers21 December 1984Lt Col Balram Singh MehtaAhmednagarT-90
14th Horse The Scinde Horse, Jacob's Horse8 August 1839Capt W Ward Hyderabad, Sindh [15] T-72
15th Armoured Regiment 1 March 1985Lt Col MD Law Mamun T-90
16th Light Cavalry 1776T-72
17th Horse The Poona Horse, Fakr-e-Hind15 July 1817 Sirur [16] T-72
18th Cavalry 31 January 1842 Amritsar [17] [18] T-72
19th Armoured Regiment Invincibles25 March 1985AhmednagarT-90
20th Lancers 1857/1858; Re-raised 10 July 1956Lt Col Umrao SinghAhmednagarT-72
21st Horse Central India Horse, Mayne's Horse, Beatson's Horse1857Capt Henry Otway Mayne [19] [20]
41st Armoured Regiment 1 July 1980Lt Col JP SinghAhmednagar [13] T-72
42nd Armoured Regiment 1 January 1981Lt Col Ranjit Talwar Babina [13] T-90
43rd Armoured Regiment Charioteers1981Lt Col BM KapurAhmednagar [13] [21] Arjun Mk1
44th Armoured Regiment 15 December 1981Lt Col DS DhillonAhmednagar [13] [22] [23] T-72
45th Cavalry Paintalis Risala16 May 1965Lt Col SK CandadeNew DelhiSuratgarh [13] T-90
46th Armoured Regiment Thunderbolts1 July 1982Lt Col Prithpal Singh SandhuAhmednagar [13] [24] [25] T-72
47th Armoured Regiment Penetrators15 November 1982Lt Col Tejvir Singh SirohiBabina Sikkim [26] [27] T-72
48th Armoured Regiment 1 December 1982Lt Col DS Dhadwal Meerut T-90
49th Armoured Regiment Falcons1 October 1983Lt Col JPS NakaiAhmednagar Jodhpur
50 Armoured Regiment Fear NaughtJuly 1989Lt Col AK BhatiaAhmednagar [28] [29] T-72
51 Armoured Regiment The Unicorn15 July 1989Lt Col RS GillT-72
52 Armoured Regiment 1 February 1994Col Jugvir Singh Roorkee T-72
53 Armoured Regiment 1 April 2002 [30]
54 Armoured Regiment 1 July 2010 [31] T-90
55 Armoured Regiment T-90
56 Armoured Regiment Lionhearts1 October 2011 [32]
57 Armoured Regiment
58 Armoured Regiment Awwal Atthawan, The Patiala Risala1 October 2014 Patiala T-90
59 Armoured Regiment
60 Armoured Regiment Panthers2019Ahmednagar [33] T-90
61 Cavalry 1 October 1953Lt Col Phulel Singh Gwalior Horse
62 Cavalry 31 March 1957Lt Col RS Butalia Ambala Dehradun [34] T-72
63 Cavalry Tresath2 January 1957Lt Col Harmandar Singh Alwar T-72
64 Cavalry 31 March 1966Lt Col Trevor Lancelot Perry Babina
65 Armoured Regiment 1 September 1966Lt Col KK KaulT-72
66 Armoured Regiment 1 September 1966Lt Col Narinder SinghAhmednagarT-72
67 Armoured Regiment 15 September 1967Lt Col Niranjan Singh CheemaT-72
68 Armoured Regiment Gladiators1 March 1968Lt Col RN ThumbyT-72
69 Armoured Regiment 1 October 1968Ahmednagar [35] T-72
70 Armoured Regiment 11 February 1968Lt Col R ChristianAhmednagarRaised as 70 Guided Missile RegimentT-90
71 Armoured Regiment 1 January 1971Lt Col BS ChimniAhmednagarT-90
72 Armoured Regiment The Chhamb Knights, The Little Giants1 July 1971Lt Col Inderjit ChopraAhmednagarHisarYoungest armoured regiment of the Indian army to be blooded in war. T-90
73 Armoured Regiment The Desert Rats3 December 1971Lt Col KM DhodyAhmednagar T-90
74 Armoured Regiment 1 June 1972Lt Col KS KhajuriaAhmednagar T-90
75 Armoured Regiment 12 March 1972Lt Col Vijai SinghSaknaJaisalmerOnly regiment to be raised on foreign soil [36] [21] Arjun Mk1
76 Armoured Regiment 21 March 1985AhmednagarT-72
77 Armoured Regiment सशस्त्र शौर्य पराक्रम1 February 2021AhmednagarNewly Raised
81 Armoured Regiment 1 October 1973
82 Armoured Regiment Toofan-e-Hind1 October 1975Lt Col Moti Lal DharT-72
83 Armoured Regiment 1 January 1976Ahmednagar [37] T-90
84 Armoured Regiment 1 July 1976Lt Col Tarif Singh DhiyiaAhmednagar Pathankot [38] [29] T-72
85 Armoured Regiment 1 October 1976Lt Col DP SinghAhmednagar Nyoma [39] T-72
86 Armoured Regiment Chhiassi1 March 1977Lt Col NS MalikAhmednagarNabha [36] T-90
87 Armoured Regiment Lightning Streaks Regiment1 July 1979Lt Col DD SinghAhmednagarSuratgarh [40] T-72
88 Armoured Regiment September 1979Lt Col Iesh RikhyAhmednagar [41] T-72
89 Armoured Regiment 1 February 1980Lt Col KL BakshiAhmednagar Namkum [42] T-72
90 Armoured Regiment 15 August 1979Lt Col Manjit Singh SawhneyPawan Da ChakAmritsar

** The original 5th Horse (Probyn's Horse) was transferred to Pakistan in 1947.

*** Original 6th Lancers (Watson's Horse) was transferred to Pakistan in 1947.

Notes

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  2. "Ahmednagar District" . Retrieved 7 February 2021.
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  4. "Armoured Corps Centre and School Celebrates Armoured Corps Day". 1 May 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  5. 1 2 "Know The Indian Army: Hailed As 'King Of Battlefield', The Armoured Corps Packs A Punch With Lethal Tank Fire". 6 June 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  6. "Armoured Regiment Structure". 12 October 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  7. "Strike Corps reorientation comes for Ladakh but Army needs larger restructuring". 14 January 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  8. "Armoured Corps of Indian Army celebrates its 82nd Armour Day; Gen MM Naravane extends wishes". 1 May 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  9. John Pike. "1st Horse / Skinner's Horse". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  10. "2nd Lancers". The Royal Tank Regiment Association. 2011. Archived from the original on 4 April 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  11. History of the 3rd Cavalry.
  12. "Hodson's Horse in 'British Empire'" . Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Web-page on "armoured Corps" at Bharat Rakshak Archived 19 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine , accessed December 2009.
  14. Globalsecurity.org, 5 Armoured Regiment, accessed 23 July 2010
  15. Record book of The Scinde Irregular Horse, Volume 1. Smith, Elder and Co, London. 1856.
  16. "The Poona Horse Regiment Completes 200 Years Of Epic Journey". NDTV.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  17. "Standard presented to 18 CAVALRY by the Chief of the Army Staff". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  18. "Army chief presents President's Standard to 18 Cavalry in Amritsar". Hindustan Times. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  19. "Henry Otway Mayne" . Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  20. "Henry Mayne 1819 - 1861" . Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  21. 1 2 "Standards presented to 75 Armoured Regiment and 43 Armoured Regiment by the Chief of Army Staff". Press hip Bureau. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  22. "President's Standards presented to 44 Armoured Regiment at Suratgarh Military Station: Listicles: Microfacts". indiatoday.intoday.in. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  23. "44 Armoured Regiment gets President's Standards | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dna. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  24. "Standard presentation to 46-Armoured Regiment by President Patil". www.oneindia.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  25. "Honour for 46 Armoured Regiment - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  26. "Army Chief presents Standard to 47 Armoured Regiment". www.tribuneindia.com.
  27. "General Bipin Rawat presented President's Standard to 47th Armoured Regiment". TimesNow. 21 October 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  28. Delhi (5 November 2014). "Standards Presented to 50 Armoured Regiment and 84 Armoured Regiment by the Chief of Army Staff on 05 Nov 2014". Business Standard India. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  29. 1 2 "Standards Presented to 50 Armoured Regiment and 84 Armoured Regiment by the Chief of Army Staff on 05 Nov 2014". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  30. "Armoured regiment celebrates Raising Day". 2 April 2004. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  31. "Haryana: Captain Bhanghoo from Panchkula to lead Republic Day Tank Contingent at Rajpath". The Times of India . 24 January 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  32. "Indian Tankmen and their beasts: Remembering the hero of Basantar on Armoured Day". 2 May 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  33. "Southern Command tweet on 60 Armd". 5 May 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  34. "62 Cavalry celebrates its Golden Jubilee". www.oneindia.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  35. "Steps afoot to modernise forces, says Kalam in 'The Tribune'". 2 December 2003. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  36. 1 2 Lt Gen Kamal Davar takes over as director general mechanised forces, 4 August 2001.
  37. "Sainik Samachar Nov 2010". 1 November 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  38. Delhi (5 November 2014). "Standards Presented to 50 Armoured Regiment and 84 Armoured Regiment by the Chief of Army Staff on 05 Nov 2014". Business Standard India. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  39. "Army Chief presents standards to 85 Armoured Regiment". The Hindu. 1 October 2011. ISSN   0971-751X . Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  40. "President Standards conferred on three armoured regiments in 'DNA India'". 6 December 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  41. "Regiment celebrates silver jubilee in 'The Tribune'". 26 November 2004. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  42. "INS Vikramaditya arrives in india". Vayu Aerospace and Defence. 28 February 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2017 via PressReader.

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