5th Brigade (Japan)
The 5th Brigade (Japanese: 第5旅団) is one of six active brigades of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. The brigade is subordinated to the Northern Army and is headquartered in Obihiro, Hokkaidō. Its responsibility is the defense of North Eastern Hokkaidō.
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5th Brigade Distinctive Unit Insignia | |
Active | 29 March 2004 – present |
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Type | Brigade |
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Garrison/HQ | Obihiro |
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Current commander | Maj. Gen. Hidehisa Tokuda |
The brigade was formed on 29 March 2004 with units from the disbanded 5th Infantry Division.
Organization
- 5th Brigade, in Obihiro
- 5th Brigade HQ, in Obihiro
- 5th Tank Battalion, in Shikaoi, with three Squadrons of Type 90 Main Battle Tanks
- 4th Infantry Regiment note 1, in Obihiro, with Type 96 Armored Personnel Carriers
- 6th Infantry Regiment, in Bihoro, with Type 96 Armored Personnel Carriers
- 27th Infantry Regiment, in Kushiro, with Type 96 Armored Personnel Carriers
- 5th Artillery Battalion, in Obihiro, with three batteries of Type 99 155mm Self-propelled howitzers
- 5th Reconnaissance Company, in Betsukai, with Type 87 Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle
- 5th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Company, in Obihiro, with Type 81 and Type 93 Surface-to-air missile systems
- 5th Combat Engineer Company, in Obihiro
- 5th Signal Company, in Obihiro
- 5th Aviation Squadron, in Obihiro, flying UH-1J and OH-6D helicopters
- 5th NBC-defense Company, in Obihiro
- 5th Logistic Support Battalion, in Obihiro
note 1: Infantry Regiments have only battalion strength.
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External links
- Homepage 5th Brigade (Japanese)
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