67th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
The 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade "DUK" (Ukrainian: 67-та окрема механізована бригада «ДУК») is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in 2022.[1]
| 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade | |
|---|---|
| 67-та окрема механізована бригада | |
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| Active | November 2022–present |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Role | Mechanized Infantry |
| Garrison/HQ | Dnipro, Dnipro Oblast |
| Engagements | 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine |
| Website | https://www.facebook.com/67ombrduk |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Andriy Stempitsky |
History
In November 2022, the Right Sector Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was reformatted into the 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade "DUK" as part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[2]
Structure
As of 2023, the brigade's structure is as follows:[3]
- 67th Separate Mechanized Brigade
- Headquarters & Headquarters Company
- 1st Mechanized Battalion DaVinci Wolves
- 2nd Mechanized Battalion
- 3rd Rifle Battalion
- Tank Battalion
- Artillery Group
- Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery
- Anti-Aircraft Defense Battalion
- Reconnaissance Company
- Combat Engineer Battalion
- Logistic Battalion
- Signal Company
- Maintenance Battalion
- Radar Company
- Medical Company
- CBRN defense Company
References
- "Nightmare of NATO equipment sent to Ukraine". New Age | The Most Popular Outspoken English Daily in Bangladesh. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
- Axe, David. "As Russian Troops Invaded, Ukraine Scrambled To Form New Mechanized Brigades. A Few Months Later, They Were On The Front". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
- Payne, Stetson (2023-01-07). "Ukraine Situation Report: Mining Town Of Soledar Holds Against Latest Russian Onslaught". The Drive. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
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