2nd Mechanized Brigade (Slovakia)

The 2nd Mechanized Brigade is a subordinate component of the Ground Forces of the Slovak Republic. The headquarters of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade is located in Prešov.

Palace of Justice in Prešov, headquarters building of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade

Main task

The main task of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade is to "participate in the tasks of defense and protection of vital interests of Slovak republic and its allies against military and non-military threats by conducting military and non-military operations. With regard to organizational structure and armament, the 2nd MechBde is designed to fulfill full spectrum operations against lightly armored enemy units in high battle rhythm."[1][2]

History

18 June 1945was created 10th infantry division in Košice
1956–196618th motorised rifle division
1960relocation from Košíc to Prešov
1966–1990reorganization to 14th tank division
1991–1994reorganization to 14th mechanized division
1994–2000reorganization to 2nd army corps
1 April 2000created HQ of the 1st mechanized brigade
1 October 2000created 1st mechanized brigade
1 October 2003reorganization of 1.mb to mechanized brigade
1 October 2006reorganization to mechanized brigade
3 September 2007honorary title after General Rudolf Viest[3]
1 October 2010battle flag[4]

Commanders

1945–1948Brigadier General Emil Perko
1948–1949Brigadier General Ľudevít Sozanský
1949–1951Brigadier General Ján Malár
1951–1955Brigadier General Jaroslav Palička
1955–1956Colonel Alexander Mucha
1956–1957Lieutenant Colonel Peter Andrejčík
1957–1960Colonel Josef Kudrnovský
1960–1964Colonel Pavol Papač
1964–1967unknown
1967–1972Major General Zoltán Jakuš
1972–1974Colonel Stanislav Weinlich
1974–1978Major General Josef Einšpigl
1978–1982Colonel Imrich Andrejčák
1982–1985Major General František Radimský
1985–1987Major General Jan Ščudlík
1987–1990Colonel Marián Horský
1990–1991Colonel Emil Vestenický
1991–1992Major General Ján Čmilanský
1997–1999Major General František Butko
2000–2002Colonel Jaroslav Vývlek
2002–2005Brigadier General Miroslav Kováč
2005–2006Colonel Ján Salaganič
2006–2007Brigadier General Štefan Mečár
2007–2010Brigadier General Ondřej Novosad
2010–2012Colonel Karol Navrátil
2012–2015Colonel Martin Michalko
2015–presentBrigadier General Martin Stoklasa[5][6]

Organizational structure

  • HQ of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade (Prešov)
  • 21st Mixed Mechanized Battalion (Trebišov)
  • 22nd Mechanized Battalion Mikulas Markus (Michalovce)
  • Self-propelled artillery section (Michalovce)
  • Battalion logistics support (Prešov)
  • CIMIC and PSYOPS unit (Martin)
  • Directly subordinate units

Equipment and weapon systems

Hand guns

Armoured fighting vehicles

Other vehicles

References

  1. "Poslanie 2. mechanizovanej brigády" (in Slovak). 2.mb Prešov. Archived from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2016-06-11. podieľať sa na plnení úloh obrany a ochrany životných záujmov Slovenskej republiky a jej spojencov pred vojenskými a nevojenskými hrozbami vedením bojových a nebojových operácií. S ohľadom na organizačnú štruktúru a výzbroj je predurčená na vedenie ofenzívnych, defenzívnych a stabilizačných aktivít proti ľahko obrneným jednotkám nepriateľa vo vysokom tempe
  2. "2nd Mechanized brigade mission". 2.mb Prešov. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  3. "Čestný názov 2.mb: Mechanizovaná brigáda generála Rudolfa Viesta" (in Slovak). 2.mb Prešov. Archived from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  4. "Bojová zástava 2.mb" (in Slovak). 2.mb Prešov. Archived from the original on 2016-06-16. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  5. "Velitelia v histórii 2.mb" (in Slovak). 2.mb Prešov. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-06-11.
  6. "Veliteľ 2. mechanizovanej brigády: brigádny generál Ing. Martin STOKLASA, MSc" (in Slovak). 2.mb Prešov. Archived from the original on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2016-06-11.

Further reading

  • Štaigl, J. a kolektív: Generáli - slovenská vojenská generalita 1918 – 2009 [Generals: Slovenian Military Generals 1918 - 2009], Magnet Press, Slovakia 2009, str. 68
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