Korpskommando II
a. Kommandokompanie
b. Fernmeldebataillon 3
c. Versorgungsregiment 3
d. Pionierbataillon 3
e. Fliegerabwehrbataillon 3
1) Stabsbatterie
2) 1. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 6 twin 35 mm ZFlAK 85, 4 20 mm FlAK 58 on AP712 Pinzgauer
3) 2. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 6 twin 35 mm ZFlAK 85, 4 20 mm FlAK 58 on AP712 Pinzgauer
4) 3. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 6 twin 35 mm ZFlAK 85, 4 20 mm FlAK 58 on AP712 Pinzgauer
f. Militärkommando Oberösterreich, HÖRSCHING
1) Stabsbataillon Oberösterreich
2) 4. Jägerbrigade (in SZ41, LINZ (E55))
a) Stabsbataillon 4
b) Jägerbataillon 14
c) Jägerbataillon 15
d) Jägerbataillon 16
e) Brigadeartilleriebataillon 4: 12 105 mm lFH M-101, 12 towed 20 mm FlAK 58
f) Landwehrregiment 41
i) Stabskompanie
ii) Versorgungskompanie
iii) Panzerjägerkompanie 41
iv) Jagdkampfbataillon 412
v) Sperrbataillon 411
vi) Sperrkompanie 41
vii) Wachsperrkompanie
iix) Flussperrkompanie MAUTHAUSEN
ix) Flussperrkompanie LINZ
x) Wachkompanie
xi) Artilleriebatterie ortsfest RUPRECHTSHOFEN: 155 mm M-2
3) Landwehrregiment 42 (in RSZ42, North Oberösterreich)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Jagdkampfbataillon 423
d) Sperrbataillon 421
e) Sperrbataillon 422
f) Flusssperrkompanie BRANDTSTATT
g) Artilleribatterie ortsfest RUTZING: 155 mm M-2
4) Landwehrregiment 44 (in RSZ44, Central Oberösterreich)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Jagdkampfkompanie
d-h) Sperrkompanie
i-j) Wachkompanie
g. Militärkommando Tirol, INNSBRUCK
1) Stabsbataillon Tirol
3) Landwehrregiment 61 (in RSZ61, Northeast Tirol)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Pionierkompanie
d) Jagdkampfbataillon 611
e-f) Sperrkompanie
4) Landwehrregiment 62 (in SZ62, INNSBRUCK (E45))
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Pionierkompanie
d) Panzerjägerkompanie 62
e) Sperrbataillon 621
f) Sperrbataillon 624
g) Landwehrbataillon 622
h) Sperrkompanie
i) Wachsperrkompanie
j-k) Wachkompanie
5) Landwehrregiment 63 (in RSZ63, West Tirol)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Tragtierstaffel 63 (Pack animal unit)
d) Jagdkampfbataillon 631
e) Landwehrbataillon 632
f-g) Sperrkompanie
6) Landwehrregiment 64 (in RSZ64, Osttirol)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Tragtierstaffel 64 (Pack animal unit)
d) Jagdkampfbataillon 641
e) Sperrkompanie
f) Wachkompanie
h. Militärkommando Kärnten, KLAGENFURT
1) Stabsbataillon Kärnten
2) 7. Jägerbrigade (in SZ71, East Kärnten (along E66))
a) Stabsbataillon 7: 12 JaPz Kürassier
b) Jägerbataillon 25 (Standing, in KLAGENFURT)
c) Jägerbataillon 26 (Standing, in SPITTAL)
d) Jägerbataillon 27
e) Brigadeartilleriebataillon 7: 12 105 mm lFH M-101, 12 towed 20 mm FlAK 58
f) Landwehrregiment 71
i) Stabskompanie
ii) Versorgungskompanie
iii) Panzerjägerkompanie 71
iv) Sperrbataillon 715
v) Landwehrbataillon 711
vi) Landwehrbataillon 712
vii-ix) Sperrkompanie
x) Wachsperrkompanie
xi) Artilleriebatterie ortsfest HABERBERG: 155 mm M-2
g) Korpsartilleriebataillon 3: 12 sFH M-114 (From Korpskommando II)
3) Landwehrregiment 72 (in RSZ72, North Kärnten)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Landwehrbataillon 721
d-e) Sperrkompanie
f) Wachsperrkompanie
g) Wachkompanie
4) Landwehrregiment 73 (in SZ73, South Kärnten (E55, E61, E66))
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Pionierkompanie 73
d) Tragtierstaffel 73 (Pack animal unit)
e) Landwehrbataillon 731
f) Landwehrbataillon 742
g-h) Sperrkompanie
i) Wachsperrkompanie
j-k) Wachkompanie
i. Militärkommando Salzburg, SALZBURG
1) Stabsbataillon Salzburg
3) Landwehrregiment 81 (in RSZ81, North Salzburg)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Pionierkompanie
d-e) Jagdkampfkompanie
f-h) Sperrkompanie
i-j) Wachkompanie
4) Landwehrregiment 82 (in RSZ82, Southeast Salzburg)
a) Stabskompanie
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Pionierkompanie
d) Panzerjägerkompanie 82
e) Landwehrbataillon 821
f-h) Sperrkompanie
i-j) Wachkompanie
5) Landwehrregiment 83 (in RSZ83, Southwest Salzburg)
a) Stabszüge
b) Versorgungskompanie
c) Pionierkompanie
d-e) Sperrkompanie
f) Wachkompanie
j. Militärkommando Vorarlberg, BREGENZ (in RSZ91, Vorarlberg)
1) Stabsbataillon Vorarlberg
2) Jagdkampfbataillon 911
3) Jägerbataillon 23
4) Sperrkompanie
5) Wachkompanie
Militärkommando Wien, WIEN
a. Stabsbataillon Wien
d. Gardebataillon
1) Stabskompanie
2) 1. Gardekompanie
3) 2. Gardekompanie
4) 3. Gardekompanie
Note 1: TO&Es
Jägerbrigade
Stabsbataillon
Stabskompanie
Fernmeldekompanie
Pionierkompanie
Panzerjägerkompanie: 12 8,5cm PAK 52 (towed AT-gun)
(Jagdpanzerkompanie in JgBrig 7: 12 Jagdpanzer Kürassier)
Nachschub-, Transport- und Instandsetzungskompanie (Storage of ammuniton and POL, transport, maintenance)
Sanitätskompanie
3 Jägerbataillone (Motorized infantry)
Stabskompanie
3 Jägerkompanien: 3 platoons, 6 84 mm PAR (recoilless rifle Carl Gustaf), 2 81 mm mGrW (mortar) each
Schwere Kompanie (Heavy coy): 6 106 mm rPAK M-40, 4 120 mm sGrW, 4 20 mm FlAK 58
Brigadeartilleriebataillon
Stabsbatterie
2 Batterien: 6 105 mm lFH M-101 (light field howitzer) each
Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 12 towed 20 mm FlAK 58
Panzergrenadierbrigade
Panzerstabsbataillon
Stabskompanie
Panzerfernmeldekompanie
Panzerpionierkompanie
Panzeraufklärungskompanie
Panzerfliegerabwehrbatterie: 12 Fliegabwehrpanzer M-42
Nachschub-, Transport- und Instandsetzungskompanie (Storage of ammuniton and POL, transport, maintenance)
Sanitätskompanie
Panzergrenadierbataillon
Stabskompanie
4 Panzergrenadierkompanien: 16 Schützenpanzer Saurer 4K4 (6 w/20mm, 9 w/12.7mm HMG), 2 SP 81mm mGrW each
Jagdpanzerkompanie: 12 Jagdpanzer Kürassier
Panzerbataillon
Stabskompanie
4 Panzerkompanien: 13 mittlere Kampfpanzer M-60
Jagdpanzerbataillon (no organic JaPzB in PzGrenBrig 3)
Stabskompanie
3 Jagdpanzerkompanien: 12 Jagdpanzer Kürassier each
Panzerartilleriebataillone
Stabsbatterie
3 Panzerhaubitzbatterien: 6 155 mm Panzerhaubitz M-109 each
Landwehrbataillone (Static infantry)
Stabskompanie
3 Landwehrkompanien: 3 platoons, 6 84 mm PAR (recoilless rifle Carl Gustaf), 2 81 mm mGrW (mortar) each
Schweren Kompanie: 6 106 mm rPAK M-40, 4 120 mm sGrW, 4 20 mm FlAK 58
Jagdkampfbataillone (Trained for fighting behind the enemy lines)
Stabskompanie
4 Jagdkampfkompanien: 3 platoons, 6 84 mm PAR (recoilless rifle Carl Gustaf), 2 81 mm mGrW (mortar) each
Note 2. Cadres from the peacetime “Landwehrstammregimenter” (LWSR) would form wartime units and the regiments would reorganize into ersatzregimenter (responsible for the formation of personal-reserves). The peacetime Landwehrstamm regiments had the same number as the wartime Landwehr regiment which were territorial regiments and parts of the “Raumgebundene Landwehr”.
Note 3. “Landwehrregimenter” was responsible for a certain zone. The Schlüsselzonen (SZ) – key zones – were located in decisive terrains. It was the aim to prevent the enemy from getting control over over these areas and/or to prevent the enemy from marching through these areas. In these SZ, “Landwehr” battalions, “Sperr” battalions, “Sperr” and “Flusssperr” companies and “Jäger” battalions were in defence-operations, while mechanized troops were hold as reserves for counter attacks. The SZ were divided into “Schlüsselräume” (SR), between the SR, there were “Jagdkampf” battalions to delay and disturb the enemy.
Between and before the SZ, there were “Raumsicherungszonen” (RSZ) – delay zones. In these zones, the approaching of the enemy had to be delayed – accomplished by obstacles and some “Sperr” companies – and after they were occupied by the enemy, “Jagdkampf” battalions were designed to conduct operations in enemy rear areas.
Note 4. “Sperrkompanien” (Blocking companies) were parts of the fortification system. One sperr company consist of some AT-weapons (mostly 105mm Centurion-tank turrets in bunkers but also 85mm Charioteer turrets, 90mm M-47 turrets and some T-34 turrets) and infantry platoons for their protection against infantry attacks.
“Flusssperrkompanien” (River blocking companies) were used to prevent the crossing of the rivers Danube and Enns. They were equipped with AT-guns (40mm Bofors AA-guns used in an AT-role, but also some Centurion’s turrets) and they had also some small boats. AT-landmines (also in the water) were used as well as other obstacles.
“Wachkompanien” (Guard companies) had the task to protect railway stations, power plants, govermental buildings, airports and so on. They had pre-assigned positions determined during peace time.
“Wachsperrkompanien” (Guard blocking companies) were used to protect hydro-electric power stations and to prevent the crossing of the river.
“Artilleriebatterie ortsfest” (Fortfication artillery battery) used 4-5 guns 155mm M-2 in fortified positions.
Note 5. Austrian Equipment Holdings from IISS: 170 M60A3 (some may still have been M60A1, some sources say 130 M60A1 and 50 M60A3), 284 Kuerassier 105mm SPAT, 460 Saurer 4k4, some 4K7 entering service, 108 M2A1 105mm Howitzers, 24 M114 155mm Howitzers, 55 M109A2 155mm SP Howitzers, 18 M-51 128mm MRL, 240 M-52/-54 85mm AT Guns, 500 20mm AA guns, 74 GDF-002 twin 35mm AA guns, 38 M-42 Duster twin 40mm SPAA. Note that artillery holdings might be low, perhaps quite low. Austria was barred by treaty from possessing guiding weapons, including SAMs and ATGMs (plus air-to-air weapons). Austria placed its first order for ATGMs during the summer of 1989.
Note 6. Austria maintained a vast array of older tank turrets emplaced in fortifications. According to this site, Austria had: 48 75mm turrets (M4?), 24 85mm T-34 turrets (perhaps as many as 44), 56 83.4mm (20lb) Charioteer turrets, 143 90mm M36 turrets, 148 105mm Centurion turrets bought around 1980, plus another 226 105mm Centurion turrets after 1985.
Note 7. This document contains an excellent Soviet roundup of Austrian military production.
AUSTRIAN AIR FORCE
Fliegerdivision (Technically part of the Army)
a. Stabsbataillon
b. Fliegerregiment 1, TULLN – LANGENLEBARN
1) Fliegerhorstbataillon 1 (Air Base batallion)
2) Hubschraubergeschwader 1 (Helicopter wing)
a) 1. Hubschrauberstaffel: (Helicopter squadron): 12 Agusta-Bell 212
b) 2. Hubschrauberstaffel: 11 Agusta-Bell 206A
c) 3. Hubschrauberstaffel: 12 Kiowa OH 58B
d) 4. Flächenstaffel (Light transport squadron): 2 Short-Skyvan SC-7, 13 PC-6
3) Fliegerabwehrbataillon 11
a) Stabsbatterie
b) 1. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 20 20 mm FlAK 58 mounted on AP712 Pinzgauer
c) 2. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 6 twin 35 mm ZFlAK 85
d) 3. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 20 20 mm FlAK 58 mounted on AP712 Pinzgauer
4) Fliegerwerft 1 (Aircraft maintenance)
c. Fligerregiment 2, GRAZ – THALERHOF
1) Fliegerhorstbataillon 2
2) Hubschraubergeschwader 2, AIGEN
a) 1. Hubschrauberstaffel: 12 SA-316B Alouette III
b) 2. Hubschrauberstaffel: 12 SA-316B Alouette III
3) Überwachungsgeschwader (Fighter wing)
a) 1. Staffel: 9 Saab 105Ö (1 aircraft previously lost)
b) 2. Staffel: 9 Saab 105Ö (1 aircraft previously lost)
4) Fliegerabwehrbataillon 12
a) Stabsbatterie
b) 1. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 20 20 mm FlAK 58 mounted on AP712 Pinzgauer
c) 2. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 6 twin 35 mm ZFlAK 85
5) Fliegerwerft 2
d. Fligerregiment 3, LINZ – HÖRSCHING
1) Fliegerhorstbataillon 3
2) Hubschraubergeschwader 3
a) 1. Hubschrauberstaffel: 12 Agusta-Bell 212
b) 2. Hubschrauberstaffel: 8 Agusta-Bell 204
3) Jagdbombergeschwader (Fighter bomber wing)
a) 1. Jagdbomberstaffel: 8 Saab 105Ö (2 aircraft previously lost)
b) 2. Jagdbomberstaffel: 5 Saab 105Ö (5 aircraft previously lost)
4) Fliegerabwehrbataillon 13
a) Stabsbatterie
b) 1. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 20 20 mm FlAK 58 mounted on AP712 Pinzgauer
c) 2. Fliegerabwehrbatterie: 6 twin 35 mm ZFlAK 85
5) Fliegerwerft 3
e. Luftraumüberwachung (Air surveillance regiment):
1) Ortsfeste radarstation KOLOMANNSBERG
2) Ortsfeste radarstation STEINMANDL
3) Ortsfeste radarstation SPEIKKOGEL
4) Mobile Radarstationen 1
5) Mobile Radarstationen 2
f. Fliegerschule
Note 1. In 1988, SAAB J-35 DRAKEN were not yet operational. (The first J-35Ö landed in Austria in june 1988, but the unit was not operational before the beginning of 1990.) That´s why both JaBoGeschw as well as ÜbwGeschw used the SAAB 105Ö. (The numbers are as in 1988 - including the losses which had previously occurred.)
Finland
Finnish Army (Maavoimat)
An estimated 95 percent-plus of Finland’s eligible male population served in the Finnish defense forces, giving them a vast manpower pool despite their limited population base.
This OOB comes from Jakob Wedman. Sources: CFE, http://nikita.letku.net/strategy/CCOMGKK-CCFinland.htm, www.geocities.com/finnmilpge, Cold Will - The Defence of Finland (Tomas Ries 1988). Note from Jakob: Most of the information is extracted from CFE 1990 and covers tanks, APC/AIFV and artillery and mortars. Only subunits with such equipment are shown in the order of battle, see TOE for other subunits.
A. General Forces
1. North Finland Military Area, Oulu
a. 1. Army Corps, Oulu g (Reserve)
1-3) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. Lappland Jäger Brigade, Sodankylä
1-4) Jäger battalions: 50 BV each
5) Artillery regiment: 12 155 mm gun 83, 12 122 mm howitzer D-30
c. Northern Jäger Brigade, Oulu
1-4) Jäger battalions: 50 BV each
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
d. Kajanaland Jäger Brigade, Kajani
1-4) Jäger battalions: 50 BV each
5) Artillery regiment: 12 155 mm gun 83, 12 122 mm howitzer D-30
2. South West Finland Military Area, Turku
a. 2. Army Corps, Turku (Reserve)
1) Rocket Launcher Battery: 6 BM-21 (Reserve)
2-4) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. Pori Jäger Brigade, Säkylä
1) Jäger battalion: 37 Sisu APC
2-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
c. 31. Brigade, Turku (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
3. South East Finland Military Area, Kouvola
a. 3. Army Corps, Kouvola (Reserve)
1) Rocket Launcher Battery: 6 BM-21 (Reserve)
2-4) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. Karelia Jäger Brigade, Valkeala
1) Jäger battalion: 22 BTR-60
2-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
c. Savo Jäger Brigade, Mikkeli
1) Jäger battalion: 38 BTR-60
2-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 12 152 mm howitzer, 12 122 mm howitzer D-30
d. Kymi Jäger Brigade, Hamina (Reserve, Standing Jäger battalion in peacetime)
1) Jäger battalion: 24 BTR-60
2-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 12 152 mm howitzer, 12 122 mm howitzer D-30
e. 17. Brigade, Lappeenranta (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
f. 19. Brigade, Mikkeli (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
4. South Finland Military Area, Hämeenlinna
a. 1. Army Corps, Hämeenlinna (Reserve)
1) Rocket Launcher Battery: 6 BM-21 (Reserve)
2-4) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. 2. Armoured Brigade, Hattula
1-3) Armoured battalions: 60 T-72, 37 BMP-1, 26 BMP-2, 87 MT-LB
4) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm 2S1
c. Coast Jäger Brigade, Tammisaari
1) Jäger battalion: 66 Sisu APC
2-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 12 155 mm gun 83, 12 122 mm howitzer D-30
d. Hämeenmaan Jäger Brigade, Lahti (Reserve, Standing Jäger battalion in peacetime)
1-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
e. Uudenmaan Jäger Brigade, Helsinki (Reserve, Standing Jäger battalion in peacetime)
1) Jäger battalion: 50 Sisu
2-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
f. 25. Brigade, Helsinki (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
g. 26. Brigade, Hyrylä (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
h. 28. Brigade, Lahti (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
i. 29. Brigade, Hyrylä (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
j. 34. Brigade, Helsinki (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
k. 42. Brigade, Hyrylä (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 122 mm howitzer D-30
5. Pohjanmaan Military Area, Vasa
a. 5. Army Corps, Vasa (Reserve)
1-3) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. 38. Brigade, Vasa (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 12 122 mm howitzer D-30, 12 105 mm howitzer
6. Savo-Karelia Military Area, Kuopio
a. 6. Army Corps, Kuopio (Reserve)
1) Rocket Launcher Battery: 6 BM-21 (Reserve)
2-4) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. Northern Karelia Jäger Brigade, Kontioranta (Reserve)
1-4) Jäger battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
c. 27. Brigade, Joensuu (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
d. 43. Brigade, Kuopio (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 24 105 mm howitzer
7. Central Finland Military Area, Tikkakoski
a. 7. Army Corps, Tikkakoski (Reserve)
1-3) Artillery battalions: 36 130 mm gun M-46/152 mm howitzer (Reserve)
b. 3. Armoured Brigade, Tampere (Reserve)
1-3) Armoured battalions: 60 T-55M, 6 BMP-2, 122 MT-LB, 25 BTR-50
4) Artillery regiment: 24 152 mm howitzer
c. 36. Brigade, Tampere (Reserve)
1-4) Infantry battalions
5) Artillery regiment: 12 152 mm howitzer, 12 105 mm howitzer
Note 1: The number of Army Corps is likely between four and seven with High Command assets including 4 batteries of BM-21 rocket launchers and around 20 battalions of 130 mm gun M-46 and 152 mm howitzers.
Note 2: Local Forces
50 Battalions (Separate batttalions for frontal and “sissi” use and Defensive battalions for static use against amphibious assaults and air landings)
200 Companies (Separate defensive companies for frontal use, Guard companies used to guard stationary objects such as bases, roads and bridges)
~12 Separate Artillery batteries: 6 105 mm howitzer
2 Separate Tank battalions: 30 T-55 (T-54?)
Note 3: Equipment Holdings
Tanks. 60 T-72, 100 T-55M/T-55/T-54, 15 PT-76
APCs/AIFVs. 37 BMP-1, 32 BMP-2, 209 MT-LB, 31 BTR-50, 87 BTR-60, 2 BTR-80, 153 Sisu A-180 Pasi
Artillery. 53 105mm howitzer 33, German 10,5 cm leFH 1918 (105 H 33); 8 105mm howitzer 33 modified 1940, German 10,5 cm leFH 1918 (105 H 33-40); 140 122mm howitzer 10 with barrels from 105 mm howitzer 37 (105 H 37-10); 54 105mm howitzer 37 upgraded 1961 (105 H 61-37); 15 122mm coastal gun 60 (122 K 60); 268 122mm howizer 63/63A, Soviet D-30/D-30A (122 H 63); 24 122mm SP howitzer 74, Soviet 2S1 (122 PsH 74); 24 122mm rocket launcher 76, Soviet BM-21 (122 RakH 76); 170 130mm gun 54, Soviet M-46, also coastal gun (130 K 54); 97 152mm howitzer 38, Soviet M-10 (152 H 38); 19 122mm gun 31, Soviet A-19, modified with 152 mm barrel 1988 (152 H 88-31); 81 152 mm howitzer 37, Soviet ML-20, modified 1988, also coatal gun (152 H 88-37A); 41 150mm howitzer 40, German 15 cm sFH 18, modified with 152 mm barrel 1988 (152 H 88-40); 36 155mm gun 83 (155 K 83)
Mortars. 880 81mm, 614 120mm
Note 4: TO&Es
Armoured Brigade 90
HQ company
Armoured signals company: Jeep, MT-LB
Armoured reconnaissance company: BMP
3 Armoured battalions:
Armoured ATGW company: ITOW
Artillery regiment: 24 pieces
AA battalion:
Engineer battalion
Jäger Brigade 90
HQ company
Signals company
Reconnaissance company: BV/Jeep
4 Infantry battalions: 4 Jäger companies, 1,000 men, 6 120 mm mortar, 6 95 mm RCL ATG, Apilas LAW, Miniman RCL
AT company: I-TOW, AT-4
Artillery regiment: 24 pieces, type varies by unit
AA battalion: 20 SA-7 Strela, 18 ZU-23-2
Engineer battalion
Infantry Brigade 80
HQ company
Signals company
Reconnaissance company: Jeep
4 Infantry battalions: 4 Infantry companies, 1,000 men, 6 120 mm mortar, 12 81 mm mortars (3 in each inf coy), 6 95 mm RCL ATG
AT company: 6 95 mm RCL ATG
Artillery regiment: 24 pieces, type varies by unit
Light AA battalion: 12 ZU-23-2 or 20 mm AA gun
Engineer company
Finnish Air Force (Ilmavoimat)
1.) Headquarters – Tikkakoski, central Finland.
2.) Three Air Defense Sectors:
a.) Lapland Wing/Fighter Squadron 11 - near Rovaniemi, responsible for N Finland:
1) 1. Flight, Readiness Flight: 6 J-35F Draken (Interceptors), 12 J-35S Draken (Interceptors)
2) 2. Flight, Conversion Flight: 5 J-35B Draken (Training), 3 J-35C Draken (Two-seat OCU trainers)
3) 3. Flight, Training Flight: Vinka/ 4 Hawk Mk-51 (Trainers)
4) 4. Flight, Liason Flight (Liason Aircraft)
b.) Satakunta Wing/Fighter Squadron 21 – Tammerfors, responsible for SW Finland: 12 Saab J-35 Drakens
1) 1. Flight, Readiness Flight: 12 J-35F Draken (Interceptors)
2) 2. Flight, Conversion Flight: 2 J-35C Draken (Two-seat OCU trainers), 8 Hawk
3) 3. Flight, Training Flight: Vinka/ 4 Hawk Mk-51 (Trainers)
4) 4. Flight, Liason Flight (Liason Aircraft)
c.) Karelian Wing/Fighter Squadron 31 -- Kuopio-Rissala, responsible for SE Finland: 30 Mig-21bis plus several Hawks in recon role
1) 1. Flight, Readiness Flight: 30 MiG-21 bis Fishbed N (Interceptors)
2) 2. Flight, Conversion Flight: 6 MiG-21 U/UM Mongol (Two-seat trainers),
3) 3. Flight, Training Flight: 4 Hawk Mk-51
4) 4. Flight, Liason Flight (Liason Aircraft)
3.) Transport Wing – Kouvola-Utti: 3 Fokker F-21-100, 2 Fokker F-27-400, 3 Gates Learjet 35A (Special Mission), 9 Mil-8 Hip
4.) Recconaissance Squadron – Luonetjärvi: Mig-21 Fishbed C, 8 Hawk Mk-51
4.) Training Wing – Kauhava: 39 Hawk Mk. 51s, 30 L-70 Vinkas
5.) Air Force Academy – Kauhava: 27 Hawk Mk-51 (Training-recce)
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