Structure of the Italian Army in 1989
The Order of Battle of the Italian Army at the end of 1989 is given below.
The article is based on the 1984 publication of the Italian Army's order of battle by the Institute for Disarmament, Development and Peace (Istituto di ricerche per il disarmo, lo sviluppo e la pace (IRDISP) in Rome (a think thank of the Radical Party). The published order of battle, down to company level, can be found at the Radical's Radio's website (Link). The structure was then adapted with information from the Italian Army's website and its units' histories listed there. Additionally the following website was used, which lists every Order of Battle for Italy's armies from 1553 to 1997, Link. Specifically the Order of Battle after the 1986 reform was used, which was then corrected and expanded with the Italian Army's website information.
Graphic of the Italian Army in 1989
Army General Staff
The Army General Staff in Rome oversaw all Italian Army units. However in the event of war the three Corps' in Northern Italy would have come under command of NATO's Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH) Command in Verona.
3rd Army Corps
- 3rd Army Corps, in Milan:
- 3rd Army Corps Command Unit, in Milan
- Artillery Command, in Vercelli
Horse Artillery Regiment, in Milan - Command Battery, in Milan
- 1st Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Gioacchino Bellezza", (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers), in Milan
- 2nd Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Sergio Bresciani", (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers), in Cremona
- 3rd Heavy Field Artillery Group (Reserve), (M59 155/45 towed howitzers), in Cremona
- 3rd Battery, 30th Artillery Specialists Group "Brianza", in Milan
131st Heavy Field Artillery Group "Vercelli", in Vercelli, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 205th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Lomellina", in Vercelli, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) - 11th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Falco" (Reserve), in Vercelli
12th Artillery Specialists Group "Biella", in Vercelli - 30th Artillery Specialist Group "Brianza" (Reserve)[1], in Milan
- Engineer Command, in Novara
3rd Pioneer Battalion "Lario", in Pavia 131st Pioneer Battalion "Ticino", in Bellinzago Novarese
- Signal Command, in Milan
- Light Aviation Command, at Bresso Air Base
33rd Logistic Maneuver Battalion "Ambrosiano", in Novara
Armored Brigade "Centauro"
Armored Brigade "Centauro", in Novara - Command and Signal Unit "Centauro", in Novara
1st Tank Battalion "M.O. Cracco", in Bellinzago Novarese, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 101st Tank Battalion "M.O. Zappalà", in Bellinzago Novarese, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 28th Bersaglieri Battalion "Oslavia", in Bellinzago Novarese, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 9th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Brennero", in Vercelli, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Centauro", in Bellinzago Novarese - Anti-tank Company "Centauro", in Bellinzago Novarese
- Engineer Company "Centauro", in Novara
Mechanized Brigade "Goito"
Mechanized Brigade "Goito" in Milan - Command and Signal Unit "Goito", in Milan
4th Tank Battalion "M.O. Passalacqua", in Solbiate Olona, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 6th Bersaglieri Battalion "Palestro", in Turin, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 10th Bersaglieri Battalion "Bezzecca", in Solbiate Olona, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 18th Bersaglieri Battalion "Poggio Scanno", in Milan, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 3rd Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Pastrengo", in Vercelli, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Goito", in Monza - Anti-tank Company "Goito", in Turin
- Engineer Company "Goito", in Novara
Mechanized Brigade "Legnano"
Mechanized Brigade "Legnano", in Bergamo - Command and Signal Unit "Legnano", in Bergamo
20th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pentimalli", in Legnano, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 2nd Bersaglieri Battalion "Governolo", in Legnano, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 67th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Montelungo", in Monza, (M113 armored personnel carriers) 68th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Palermo", in Bergamo, (M113 armored personnel carriers, disbanded on 30 November 1989) 11th Field Artillery Group "Monferrato", in Cremona, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Legnano", in Presezzo - Anti-tank Company "Legnano", in Monza
- Engineer Company "Legnano", in Bergamo
Mechanized Brigade "Trieste"
Mechanized Brigade "Trieste", in Bologna - Command and Signal Unit "Trieste", in Bologna
11th Tank Battalion "M.O. Calzecchi", in Ozzano dell'Emilia, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 37th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Ravenna", in Bologna, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 40th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Bologna", in Bologna, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 66th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Valtellina", in Forlì, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 21st Artillery Group "Romagna", in Bologna, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Trieste", in Budrio - Anti-tank Company "Trieste", in Bologna
- Engineer Company "Trieste", in Bologna
Mechanized Brigade "Brescia"
Mechanized Brigade "Brescia", in Brescia Command and Signal Unit "Brescia", in Brescia 15th Tank Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Lodi", in Lenta (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 20th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Monte San Michele", in Brescia, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 30th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Pisa", in Montorio Veronese, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 85th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Verona", in Montorio Veronese, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers, reduced to reserve unit on 30 November 1989) 52nd Field Artillery Group "Venaria", in Brescia, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Brescia", in Montorio Veronese - Anti-tank Company "Brescia", in Montorio Veronese
- Engineer Company "Brescia", in Montorio Veronese
Motorized Brigade "Cremona"
Motorized Brigade "Cremona", in Turin - Command and Signal Unit "Cremona", in Turin
1st Armored Squadrons Group "Nizza Cavalleria", in Pinerolo, (two Leopard 1A2 tank companies and one VCC-2 mech infantry company) 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine", in Alessandria 22nd Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Primaro", in Fossano 157th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Liguria", in Novi Ligure 7th Field Artillery Group "Adria", in Turin, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Cremona", in Venaria Reale - Anti-tank Company "Cremona", in Turin
- Engineer Company "Cremona", in Pinerolo
4th Army Corps
- 4th Alpine Army Corps, in Bolzano:
- 4th Alpine Army Corps Command Unit, in Bolzano
- Artillery Command, in Trento
4th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Pusteria", in Trento, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 184th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Filottrano", in Trento, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 3rd Artillery Specialists Group "Bondone", in Trento
- Engineer Command, in Bolzano
- Signal Command, in Bolzano
4th Signal Battalion "Gardena", in Ora - 7th Signal Company, in Bassano del Grappa
4th Army Light Aviation Regiment "Altair", at Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base - 24th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Orione", at Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base (transformed in Support and Command Unit on 20 September 1989)
- 34th Army Air Aviation Squadrons Group "Toro", at Venaria Reale Air Base
- 44th Recon Helicopters Squadrons Group "Fenice", at Belluno Air Base
- 54th Multirole Helicopters Squadrons Group "Cefeo", at Bolzano-San Giacomo Air Base
3rd Armored Squadrons Group "Savoia Cavalleria", in Merano, (two Leopard 1A2 tank companies and one VCC-2 mech infantry company) 24th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Dolomiti", in Bolzano - 7th Armored Carabinieri Battalion "M.O. Petrucelli", in Laives, (one M47 Patton tank company, two M113 mech infantry companies and one M113/120mm heavy mortars company)
- Alpini Paratroopers Company "Monte Cervino", in Appiano
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin - Command and Signal Unit "Taurinense", in Turin
Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in Borgo San Dalmazzo Alpini Battalion "Susa", in Pinerolo Alpini (Recruits Training) Battalion "Mondovì", in Cuneo (*)Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta", in Saluzzo, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo, in Susa, (M56 105mm pack howitzers) (*)Logistic Battalion "Taurinense", in Rivoli - (*)Anti-tank Company "Taurinense", in Turin
- Engineer Company "Taurinense", in Abbadia Alpina
- (*)Airmobile Medical Unit "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- The units marked with an (*) were earmarked for the NATO AMF(L) (Allied Mobile Force (Land))
Alpine Brigade "Orobica"
Alpine Brigade "Orobica", in Merano - Command and Signal Unit "Orobica", in Merano
Alpini Battalion "Morbegno", in Vipiteno Alpini Battalion "Tirano", in Malles Venosta Alpini (Recruits Training) Battalion "Edolo", in Merano Mountain Artillery Group "Bergamo", in Silandro, (M56 105mm pack howitzers) Mountain Artillery Group "Sondrio", in Silandro, (M114 155mm towed howitzers, disbanded 1989, howitzers reassigned to the "Bergamo" Group) Logistic Battalion "Orobica", in Merano - Anti-tank Company "Orobica", in Merano
- Engineer Company "Orobica", in Merano
Alpine Brigade "Tridentina"
Alpine Brigade "Tridentina", in Bressanone - Command and Signal Unit "Tridentina", in Bressanone
Alpini Battalion "Bassano", in San Candido Alpini Battalion "Trento", in Monguelfo - 262nd Alpini (Fortification) Company "Val Cismon", in San Candido
- Alpini (Fortification) Battalion "Val Brenta" (Reserve), in San Candido[2]
- Alpini Battalion "Bolzano" (Reserve), in Brunico
Mountain Artillery Group "Asiago", in Dobbiaco, (M56 105mm pack howitzers) Mountain Artillery Group "Vicenza", in Elvas, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Tridentina", in Varna - Anti-tank Company "Tridentina", in Brunico
- Engineer Company "Tridentina", in Bressanone
Alpine Brigade "Cadore"
Alpine Brigade "Cadore", in Belluno - Command and Signal Unit "Cadore", in Belluno
Alpini Battalion "Feltre", in Feltre Alpini Battalion "Pieve di Cadore", in Tai di Cadore Alpini (Recruits Training) Battalion "Belluno", in Belluno Mountain Artillery Group "Lanzo", in Belluno, (M56 105mm pack howitzers) Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo", in Bassano del Grappa, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Cadore", in Belluno - Anti-tank Company "Cadore", in Belluno
- Engineer Company "Cadore", in Belluno
Alpine Brigade "Julia"
Alpine Brigade "Julia", in Udine - Command and Signal Unit "Julia", in Udine
Alpini Battalion "Cividale", in Chiusaforte Alpini Battalion "Gemona", in Tarvisio Alpini Battalion "L'Aquila", in L'Aquila[3] Alpini Battalion "Tolmezzo", in Paluzza Alpini (Fortifications) Battalion "Val Tagliamento", in Tolmezzo[4] Alpini (Recruits Training) Battalion "Vicenza", in Codroipo Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno", in Pontebba, (M56 105mm pack howitzers, disbanded on 31 October 1989) Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", in Tolmezzo, (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[5] Mountain Artillery Group "Conegliano", in Udine, (M114 155mm towed howitzers)[6] - 15th Mountain Artillery Battery, in L'Aquila (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[7]
Logistic Battalion "Julia", in Vacile di Spilimbergo - Anti-tank Company "Julia", in Cavazzo Carnico
- Engineer Company "Julia", in Gemona
5th Army Corps
- 5th Army Corps, in Vittorio Veneto:
- 5th Army Corps Command Unit, in Vittorio Veneto
- Artillery Command, in Portogruaro
5th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Superga", in Udine, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 9th Heavy Artillery Group "Rovigo", in Verona, (M115 203mm towed howitzers) 14th Field Artillery Group "Murge", in Trieste, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) 33rd Heavy Field Artillery Group "Terni", in Treviso, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 132nd Heavy Field Artillery Group "Rovereto", in Casarsa della Delizia, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 155th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Emilia", in Udine, (FH70 155mm towed howitzers) 5th Artillery Specialists Group "Medea", in Udine 6th Artillery Specialists Group "Montello", in Treviso - 7th Artillery Specialists Group "Casarsa" (Reserve), in Casarsa della Delizia
41st Artillery Specialists Group "Cordenons", in Pordenone - 12th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Nibbio" (Reserve), in Udine
- 13th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Condor" (Reserve), in Treviso
- 14th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Astore" (Reserve), in Casarsa della Delizia
- Engineer Command, in Udine
1st Mining Engineer Battalion "Garda", in Udine 3rd Combat Engineers Battalion "Verbano", in Udine 5th Pioneer Battalion "Bolsena", in Udine 132nd Combat Engineers Battalion "Livenza", in Motta di Livenza 184th Combat Engineers Battalion "Santerno", in Villa Vicentina
- Signal Command, in Treviso
5th Army Light Aviation Regiment "Rigel""', in Casarsa della Delizia - 25th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Cigno", in Campoformido
- 425th Recon Helicopters Squadron (AB-206), in Vittorio Veneto
- 481st Recon Helicopters Squadron (AB-206)
- 482nd Recon Helicopters Squadron (AB-206)
- 49th Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadrons Group "Capricorno", in Casarsa della Delizia
- 491st Recon Helicopters Squadron (AB-206)
- 55th Multirole Helicopters Squadrons Group "Dragone", in Casarsa della Delizia
- 25th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Cigno", in Campoformido
- 13th Armored Carabinieri Battalion "M.O. Gallo", in Gorizia, (one Leopard 1A2 tank company, two VCC-2 mech infantry companies and one VCC-2/120mm heavy mortars company)
5th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Euganeo", in Treviso 8th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carso", in Orzano di Remanzacco 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carnia", in Pordenone
Armored Brigade "Mameli"
Armored Brigade "Mameli", in Tauriano - Command and Signal Unit "Mameli", in Tauriano
19th Reconnaissance Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri Guide", in Casarsa della Delizia (two Leopard 1A2 tank companies and one VCC-2 mech infantry company) 3rd Tank Battalion "M.O. Galas", in Tauriano, (M60A1 main battle tanks) 5th Tank Battalion "M.O. Chiamenti", in Tauriano, (M60A1 main battle tanks) 23rd Bersaglieri Battalion "Castel di Borgo", in Tauriano, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 12th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Capua", in Vacile, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Mameli", in Vacile - Anti-tank Company "Mameli", in Vacile
- Engineer Company "Mameli", in Vacile
Armored Brigade "Ariete"
Armored Brigade "Ariete", in Pordenone - Command and Signal Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
8th Tank Battalion "M.O. Secchiaroli", in Aviano, (M60A1 main battle tanks) 10th Tank Battalion "M.O. Bruno", in Aviano, (M60A1 main battle tanks) 13th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pascucci", in Cordenons, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) (Reserve status from December 1989, reassigned to "Mantova" Brigade) 27th Bersaglieri Battalion "Jamiano", in Aviano, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 20th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Piave", in Maniago, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Ariete", in Maniago - Anti-tank Company "Ariete", in Aviano
- Engineer Company "Ariete", in Maniago
Armored Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
Armored Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Palmanova - Command and Signal Unit "Pozzuolo del Friuli" , in Palmanova
4th Mechanized Squadrons Group "Genova Cavalleria", in Palmanova, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 5th Tank Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Novara", in Codroipo, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 28th Tank Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Treviso", in Palmanova, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 120th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Po", in Palmanova, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Visco - Anti-tank Squadron "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Palmanova
- Engineer Company "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Palmanova
Mechanized Brigade "Garibaldi"
Mechanized Brigade "Garibaldi", in Pordenone - Command and Signal Unit "Garibaldi", in Pordenone
7th Tank Battalion "M.O. Di Dio", in Vivaro, (M60A1 main battle tanks) 3rd Bersaglieri Battalion "Cernaia", in Pordenone, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 11th Bersaglieri Battalion "Caprera", in Orcenico Superiore, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 26th Bersaglieri Battalion "Castelfidardo", in Maniago, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 120th Infantry (Fortifications) Battalion "Fornovo", in Ipplis di Premariacco[8] 19th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Rialto", in Sequals, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Garibaldi", in Pordenone - Anti-tank Company "Garibaldi", in Vivaro
- Engineer Company "Garibaldi", in Orcenico Superiore
Mechanized Brigade "Vittorio Veneto"
Mechanized Brigade "Vittorio Veneto", in Villa Opicina - Command and Signal Unit "Vittorio Veneto", in Villa Opicina
2nd Mechanized Squadrons Group "Piemonte Cavalleria", in Villa Opicina, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 6th Tank Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Aosta", in Cervignano del Friuli, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 9th Tank Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Firenze", in Sgonico, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 12th Mechanized Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Saluzzo", in Gorizia, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 1st Motorized Infantry Battalion "San Giusto", in Trieste 33rd Infantry (Fortification) Battalion "Ardenza", in Fogliano Redipuglia 8th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Pasubio", in Banne, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Vittorio Veneto", in Cervignano del Friuli - Anti-tank Squadron "Vittorio Veneto", in Banne
- Engineer Company "Vittorio Veneto", in Cervignano del Friuli
Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia"
Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia", in Gorizia - Command and Signal Unit "Gorizia", in Gorizia
22nd Tank Battalion "M.O. Piccinini", in San Vito al Tagliamento, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 41st Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Modena", in Villa Vicentina, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 53rd Infantry (Fortification) Battalion "Umbria", in Pavia di Udine 63rd Infantry (Fortification) Battalion "Cagliari", in San Lorenzo Isontino 82nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Torino", in Cormons, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 183rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Nembo", in Gradisca d'Isonzo, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 46th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Trento", in Gradisca d'Isonzo, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Gorizia", in Gradisca d'Isonzo - Anti-tank Company "Gorizia", in Gorizia
- Engineer Company "Gorizia", in Cormons
Mechanized Brigade "Mantova"
Mechanized Brigade "Mantova", in Udine - Command and Signal Unit "Mantova", in Udine
63rd Tank Battalion "M.O. Fioritto", in Cordenons, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 7th Reconnaissance Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Milano", in Orzano di Remanzacco (two Leopard 1A2 tank companies and one VCC-2 mech infantry company, disbanded December 1989) 52nd Infantry (Fortification) Battalion "Alpi", in Attimis 59th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Calabria", in Cividale del Friuli, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 76th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Napoli", in Cividale del Friuli, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 114th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Moriago", in Tricesimo, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 28th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Livorno", in Tarcento, (M109 155mm self-propelled howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Mantova", in Tricesimo - Anti-tank Company "Mantova", in Tarcento
- Engineer Company "Mantova", in Tarcento
Amphibious Troops Command
- Amphibious Troops Command (Lagunari) in Venice-Lido
- Command and Signal Unit, in Venice-Lido
1st Lagunari Battalion "Serenissima", in Malcontenta, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) Amphibious Battalion "Sile", in San Andrea, (LVTP-7 tracked amphibious personnel carriers) - Recruits Training Company, in Venice-Lido
3rd Missile Brigade "Aquileia"
3rd Missile Brigade "Aquileia", in Portogruaro 3rd Missile Group "Volturno" in Oderzo (HQ and 1st Battery) and Codogné (2nd and 3rd Battery) (MGM-52 Lance tactical ballistic missiles) 27th Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Group "Marche", in Udine, (M110 203mm self-propelled howitzers) 13th Target Acquisition Group "Aquileia", in Verona 13th Signal Battalion "Mauria", in Portogruaro 13th Logistic Battalion "Aquileia", in Portogruaro 92nd Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Basilicata", in Foligno - 1st Security Fusiliers Company, Codogné
- 2nd Security Fusiliers Company, Portogruaro
- 3rd Security Fusiliers Company, Oderzo
- 4th Security Fusiliers Company, Udine
- Engineer Company "Aquileia", in Portogruaro
Northwestern Military Region
- Northwestern Military Region (R.M.N.O.), in Turin, responsible for the regions of Piedmont, Aosta, Liguria and Lombardy
- R.M.N.O. Command Unit, in Turin
4th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Guastalla", in Asti 11th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Casale", in Casale Monferrato 14th Bersaglieri (Recruits Training) Battalion "Sernaglia", in Albenga 16th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Savona", in Savona 23rd Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Como", in Como 26th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Bergamo", in Diano Castello 72nd Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Puglie", in Albenga 41st Signal Battalion "Fréjus", in Turin 1st Mixed Transport Battalion "Monviso", in Turin - 1st Supply Unit, in Alessandria
- 1st Provisions Supply Company, in Turin
- 1st Medical Company, in Milan
- Main Military Hospital, in Milan
- Military Hospital Type A, in Turin
- Military Hospital Type B, in Genoa
- Military Hospital Type B, in Brescia
Alpine Military School, in Aosta - Command Company, in Aosta
Alpini Battalion "Aosta", in Aosta (from 9 November 1989 "Tactical and Logistic Support Battalion "Aosta") - Training Battalion, in Aosta
- Logistic Company, in Aosta
- "Piemonte" Motorized Brigade (Wartime mobilization)
- Command and Signal Unit (to be formed by elements of the Northwest Military Command and the Alpine Military School)
- 117th Motorized Infantry Battalion (from the "Mondovì" Alpini Recruits Training Battalion)
- 217th Motorized Infantry Battalion (from the 4th Infantry Recruits Training Battalion "Guastalla)
- 317th Motorized Infantry Battalion (from the "Aosta" Alpini Battalion)
- 117th Field Artillery Group (M114 155mm towed howitzers, from 3rd Corps elements)
- Logistic Battalion "Piemonte" (from 3rd Corps elements)
- Engineer Company "Piemonte" (from the 131st Combat Engineers Battalion "Ticino")
Northeastern Military Region
- Northeastern Military Region (R.M.N.E.), in Padua, responsible for the regions Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
- R.M.N.E. Command Unit, in Padua
7th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Cuneo", in Udine 32nd Signal Battalion "Valles", in Padua 42nd Signal Battalion "Pordoi", in Padua - 23rd Signal Company, in Castelnuovo del Garda providing communication services at the secret West Star bunker complex, which in case of war would have housed NATO's COMLANDSOUTH (Command Allied Land Forces Southern Europe) and COMFIVEATAF (Command 5th Allied Tactical Air Force)
14th Mixed Transport Battalion "Flavia", in Montorio Veronese
Tuscan-Emilian Military Region
- Tuscan-Emilian Military Region (R.M.T.E.), in Florence, responsible for the regions Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna
- R.M.T.E. Command Unit, in Florence
2nd Bridge Engineer Regiment, in Piacenza - 1st Battalion, in Legnago
- 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, in Piacenza
- 3rd Battalion, in Piacenza
Railway Engineer Regiment, in Castel Maggiore - 1st Disassemblable Metal Bridges Battalion, in Castel Maggiore
- 2nd Operations Battalion, in Turin
- 3rd Heavy Field Artillery Group (Reserve), in Modena (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
8th Heavy Field Artillery Group "Marmore", in Modena, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) 43rd Signal Battalion "Abetone", in Florence 7th Mixed Transport Battalion, in Florence - 27th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Mercurio", at Florence-Peretola Air Base
Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore"
"'Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore""', in Livorno - Command and Signal Unit "Folgore", in Livorno
- 1st Carabinieri Paratroopers Battalion "Tuscania", in Livorno
2nd Paratroopers Battalion "Tarquinia", in Livorno 5th Paratroopers Battalion "El Alamein", in Siena 9th Paratroopers Assault Battalion "Col Moschin", in Livorno 185th Paratroopers Field Artillery Group "Viterbo", in Livorno, (M56 105mm pack howitzers) Military Parachutist School, in Pisa 3rd Paratroopers Training Battalion "Poggio Rusco", in Pisa
Paratroopers Logistic Battalion "Folgore", in Pisa - 26th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Giove", at Pisa-San Giusto Air Base
- 426th Multirole Helicopter Squadron (AB-205)
- 526th Recon Helciopters Squadron (AB-206)
- Paratroopers Engineer Company "Folgore", in Lucca
Motorized Brigade "Friuli"
Motorized Brigade "Friuli", in Florence Command and Signal Unit "Friuli", in Florence 19th Armored Battalion "M.O. Tumiati", in Florence (two Leopard 1A2 tank companies and one VCC-2 mech infantry company) - 35th Motorized (Reserve) Infantry Battalion "Pistoia", in Pistoia
78th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Lupi di Toscana", in Scandicci 87th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Senio", in Pistoia 225th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Arezzo", in Arezzo 35th Field Artillery Group "Riolo" in Pistoia, (two batteries with M114 155mm towed howitzers, one battery with M56 105mm pack howitzers and one battery with Stinger AA Missiles) Logistic Battalion "Friuli", in Coverciano - Anti-tank Company "Friuli", in Scandicci
- Engineer Company "Friuli", in Florence
Central Military Region
- Central Military Region (R.M.C.), in Rome, responsible for the regions Lazio, Molise, Marche, Abruzzo and Umbria
- R.M.C. Command Unit, in Rome
"'Cavalry and Infantry School"', in Cesano - 77th Mechanized (Recruits Training) Battalion "M.O. Mattei", in Cesano (become Tactical and Logistic Support Battalion "M.O.Mattei" on 25 July 1989)
"'Artillery School"', in Bracciano 1st Artillery (Training) Group "Cacciatore delle Alpi", in Bracciano
"'Engineer School"', in Rome - 4th Engineer (Recruits Training) Battalion "M.O. Montorsi", in Rome
8th Mechanized Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Montebello", in Rome 28th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Pavia", in Pesaro 80th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Roma", in Cassino 84th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Venezia", in Falconara Marittima 123rd Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Chieti", in Chieti 6th Engineer Battalion "Trasimeno", in Rome 44th Signal Battalion "Penne", in Rome - 26th Signal Company, in Rome
8th Mixed Transport Battalion "Casilina", in Rome - 28th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Tucano", at Roma-Urbe Air Base
- "Lazio" Mechanized Brigade (Wartime mobilization)
- Command and Signal Unit (to be formed by elements of the Central Military Command and the Infantry and Cavalry Military School)
- 8th Mechanized Squadron Group "Lancieri di Montebello" (see above)
- 77th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (see above)
- 80th Motorized Infantry Battalion (from the 80th Infantry Training Battalion "Roma")
- 1st Artillery Group "Cacciatori delle Alpi" (see above)
- Logistic Battalion "Lazio" (from the Transports and Materials School)
- Engineer Company "Lazio" (from the Engineers School)
Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna"
Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome - Command and Signal Unit "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome
6th Tank Battalion "M.O. Scapuzzi", in Civitavecchia, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 1st Bersaglieri Battalion "La Marmora", in Civitavecchia, (VCC-2 armored personnel carriers) 1st Mechanized Granatieri Battalion "Assietta", in Rome, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 2nd Mechanized Granatieri Battalion "Cengio", in Rome, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 3rd Granatieri (Recruits Training) Battalion "Guardie", in Orvieto 13th Field Artillery Group "Magliana", in Civitavecchia, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Civitavecchia - Anti-tank Company "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Civitavecchia
- Engineer Company "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Civitavecchia
Motorized Brigade "Acqui"
Motorized Brigade "Acqui", in L'Aquila - Command and Signal Unit "Acqui", in L'Aquila
9th Armored Battalion "M.O. Butera", in L'Aquila, (two Leopard 1A2 tanks companies and one M113 mech infantry company) 17th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "San Martino", in Sulmona 57th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Abruzzi", in Sora - 70th Motorized (Reserve) Infantry Battalion "Ancona", in Sulmona
130th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Perugia", in Spoleto 48th Field Artillery Group "Taro", in L'Aquila, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Acqui", in L'Aquila - Anti-tank Company "Acqui", in L'Aquila
- Engineer Company "Acqui", in L'Aquila
Southern Military Region
- Southern Military Region (R.M.M.), in Naples, responsible for the regions of Apulia, Basilicata, Campania and Calabria
- R.M.M. Command Unit, in Naples
Armored Troops School, in Lecce - Command Unit, in Lecce
- 21st Tank (Recruits Training) Battalion "M.O. Scognamiglio" (Reserve), in Lecce
- 31st Tank (Recruits Training) Battalion "M.O. Andreani", in Lecce
- Logistic Unit, in Lecce
47th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Salento", in Barletta 48th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Ferrara", in Bari 89th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Salerno", in Salerno 91st Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Lucania", in Potenza 244th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Cosenza", in Cosenza 2nd Field Artillery Group "Potenza", in Barletta, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) 9th Field Artillery Group "Foggia", in Foggia, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) - 10th Artillery Specialists Battery, in Foggia
21st Engineer Battalion "Timavo", in Caserta 45th Signal Battalion "Vulture", in Naples 10th Mixed Transport Battalion "Appia", in Naples - Logistic Battalion "Persano" , in Persano (activated 30 April 1989 to prepare for the arrival of the "Garibaldi" Brigade)
- 20th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Andromeda", at Salerno-Pontecagnano Air Base
- 10th Supply Unit, in Bari
- 10th Provisions Supply Company, in Naples
- 10th Medical Company, in Bari
- Military Hospital Type A, in Bari
- Military Hospital Type A, in Caserta
- Military Hospital Type B, in Naples
- Military Hospital Type B, in Catanzaro
- "Puglie" Armoured Brigade (Wartime mobilization)
- Command and Signal Unit (to be formed by elements of the Southern Military Region Command and the Armored Troops School)
- 21st Armored Battalion "M.O. Scognamiglio" (see above)
- 31st Armored Battalion "M.O. Andreani"(see above)
- Motorized Infantry Battalion (from Infantry Training Battalions)
- Artillery Group (from Southern Military Region assets)
- Logistic Battalion "Puglie" (from Southern Military Region and Armored Troops School)
- Engineer Company "Puglie" (from Southern Military Region assets)
Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo"
Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo", in Bari - Command and Signal Unit "Pinerolo", in Bari
60th Tank Battalion "M.O. Locatelli", in Altamura, (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks) 9th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Bari", in Trani, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 13th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Valbella", in Avellino, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 67th Bersaglieri Battalion "Fagarè", in Persano, (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers) 231st Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Avellino", in Avellino 11th Field Artillery Group "Teramo", in Persano, (M114 155mm towed howitzers) Logistic Battalion "Pinerolo", in Bari - Anti-tank Company "Pinerolo", in Bari
- Engineer Company "Pinerolo", in Trani
Sicily Military Region
- Sicily Military Region (R.M.SI.), in Palermo (Sicily region)[9]
- R.M.SI. Command Unit, in Palermo
60th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Col di Lana", in Trapani[10] 51st Engineer Battalion "Simeto", in Palermo (raised 1 October 1983)[11] 46th Signal Battalion "Mongibello", in Palermo[12] 11th Transport Battalion "Etnea"[13] - 30th Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Pegaso", at Catania-Fontanarossa Air Base[14]
- 301st Light Airplanes Squadron (SM.1019A planes)
- 430th Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron (AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- 530th Multirole Helicopters Squadron (AB 204B/205 multirole helicopters)
- 11th Supply Unit, in Messina
- 11th Medical Company, in Palermo
- 11th Provisions Supply Company, in Palermo
- 11th Army Repair Workshop, in Palermo
- Type B Military Hospital, in Palermo
- Type B Military Hospital, in Messina
- Infantry Battalion "isole Minori", on Pantelleria island
Motorized Brigade "Aosta"
Motorized Brigade "Aosta", in Messina[15][16][17] - "Aosta" Command and Signal Battalion, in Messina[15][18]
5th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Col della Berretta", in Messina[15][19] 62nd Motorized Infantry Battalion "Sicilia", in Catania[15][20] 141st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Catanzaro", in Palermo[15][21] 62nd Armored Battalion "M.O. Jero", in Catania (two Leopard 1A2 tanks companies and one M113 mech infantry company)[15][22] 24th Field Artillery Group "Peloritani", in Messina, with M114 155mm towed howitzers[15][23][24] Logistic Battalion "Aosta", in Messina[15] - Anti-tank Company "Aosta", in Messina
- Engineer Company "Aosta", in Syracuse
Sardinia Military Command
- Sardinia Military Command (CMS), in Cagliari, responsible for the island of Sardinia
- CMS Command Unit, in Cagliari
45th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Arborea", in Macomer - 21st Army Light Aviation Squadrons Group "Orsa Maggiore", at Cagliari-Elmas Air Base
47th Signal Battalion "Gennargentu", in Cagliari - 12th Mixed Transport Unit, in Cagliari
- 12th Supply Unit, in Nuoro
- 12th Medical Company, in Cagliari
- 12th Provisions Supply Company, in Cagliari
- Military Hospital Type B, in Cagliari
Motorized Brigade "Sassari"
Motorized Brigade "Sassari", in Sassari - Command and Signal Unit "Sassari", in Sassari
1st Armored Infantry (Training) Regiment, in Capo Teulada - 1st Armored Infantry Battalion
- Command Company
- 1st Tank Company, 16x Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks
- 2nd Bersaglieri Company, 13x M113 armored personnel carriers
- Reconnaissance Helicopter Squadron, 6x AB-47 helicopters
- Self-propelled Artillery Battery, 6x M109 155mm
- 2nd Armored Infantry Battalion (Reserve)
- Logistic Unit
- 1st Armored Infantry Battalion
151st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Sette Comuni", in Cagliari 152nd Motorized Infantry Battalion "Sassari", in Sassari - 170th Artillery Group (Reserve)
Anti-aircraft Artillery Command
Anti-aircraft Artillery Command, in Padua - Command Unit, in Padua
4th Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Regiment "Peschiera", in Mantua - Command Battery, Mantua
- 1st Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Group, in Ravenna, (MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missiles)
- 2nd Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Group, in Mantua, (MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missiles)
- 24th Signal Company, in Mantua
5th Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Regiment "Pescara", in Mestre - Command Battery, Mestre
- 1st Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Group, in San Donà di Piave, (MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missiles)
- 2nd Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Group, in Rovigo, (MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missiles)
- 25th Signal Company, in Mestre
121st Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment "Ravenna", in Bologna 17th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Sforzesca", at Villafranca Air Base - Command Battery, at Villafranca Air Base
- 1st Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery, at Villafranca Air Base
- 2nd Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery, at Ghedi Air Base
- 3rd Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery, at Istrana Air Base
- 4th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery, at Rimini Air Base
- 5th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Battery, at Cervia Air Base
- 21st Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Sparviero" (Reserve), in Villafranca
- 22nd Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Alcione" (Reserve), in Bologna
235th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Piceno", in Ascoli Piceno - Anti-aircraft Missiles Supply and Repairs Unit, in Montichiari
- Anti-aircraft Artillery Materiel Supply and Repairs Unit, in Bologna
Units directly reporting to the Army General Staff
- Army General Staff, in Rome
1st Army Light Aviation Regiment "Antares", in Viterbo - 11th Transport Helicopter Squadrons Group "Ercole", in Viterbo, (CH-47C Chinook heavy-lift helicopters)
- 111st Medium Transport Helicopters Squadron
- 112nd Medium Transport Helicopters Squadron
- 120th Medium Transport Helicopters Squadron
- 51st Multirole Helicopter Squadrons Group "Leone", in Viterbo, (AB-412 utility helicopters)
- 511th Multirole Helicopters Squadron
- 512th Multirole Helicopters Squadron
- 39th Helicopter Squadrons Group "Drago", in Alghero-Fertilia, supporting the military intelligence agency SISMI
- ItalAir Squadron, in Naqoura (Lebanon, part of the UNIFIL mission, with AB-205)
- 11th Transport Helicopter Squadrons Group "Ercole", in Viterbo, (CH-47C Chinook heavy-lift helicopters)
1st CBRN-defense Battalion "Etruria", in Rieti 8th ELINT Battalion "Tonale", in Anzio 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo", in Anzio 10th Signal Battalion "Lanciano", in Rome 11th Signal Battalion "Leonessa", in Civitavecchia 10th Joint Transport Battalion "Salaria", in Rome 11th Transport Battalion "Flaminia", in Rome 1st Army Aviation Maintenance Battalion "Idra", in Bracciano 2nd Army Aviation Maintenance Battalion "Orione", in Bologna 3rd Army Aviation Maintenance Battalion "Aquila", in Orio al Serio 4th Army Aviation Maintenance Battalion "Scorpione", in Viterbo
See also
- Structure of the Italian Army for the current structure of the Italian Army.
References
- With one permanent operational battery attached to the Horse Artillery Regiment in Milan, see above.
- Its 262nd company was fully operational (see above), with 13 other companies to be manned from reservists in case of mobilization and assigned to the extensive network of bunkers and fortified strongpoints defending the passes and road chokepoints in the North-Eastern alpine area.
- The only Alpini unit not deployed in northern Italy, it was located and fully recruited in the central Italy Abruzzo region on the Apennine Mountains
- With 4 operational companies and 12 other companies to be manned from reservists in case of mobilization and assigned to the extensive network of bunkers and fortified strongpoints defending the passes and road chokepoints in the North-Eastern alpine area.
- Very overstrenght allocation of weapons, with 30 howitzers instead of the normal 18. It case of mobilization it would have fielded two extra batteries manned by reservists.
- The Group fielded an extra battery with M56 pack howitzers, detached in support of the "L'Aquila" battalion
- Additional detached battery of the "Conegliano" group, deployed in central Italy in support if the "L'Aquila" Battalion (see above)
- Deployed in over a dozen permanent fixed fortified positions.
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