4th Infantry Brigade (Georgia)

The 4th Infantry Brigade (Georgian: მეოთხე მექანიზირებული ბრიგადა) is a military unit of the Georgian Land Forces, created in 2004, that is subordinate to the Army Eastern Command.[1]

4th Infantry Brigade
მეოთხე მექანიზირებული ბრიგადა
Active1991 (original unit)
2004 (modern unit)
Country Georgia
Branch Georgian Land Forces
TypeLight Infantry
Part ofArmy Eastern Command
Garrison/HQVaziani Military Base, Georgia
EngagementsMilitary history of Georgia
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Gigi Kalandadze

History

The unit has its origins in the 1st Operational Regiment of the Internal Troops, formed in 1991. In 1992–1993, the 1st Operational Regiment was transformed into the 1st Operational Brigade, in 2004 it was renamed the 4th Infantry Brigade. Abulk of former Internal Troops of Georgia personnel formed part of the 4th Infantry.[2][3][4] In 2013, it was transformed into the 4th Mechanized Brigade.

Operations

During the Russo-Georgian War, it took part in combat operations of 2008, where, according to the assessment of the Ministry of Defense of Georgia, "the personnel demonstrated high professionalism and combat training".[5][6] In this war, the brigade lost 41 servicemen killed and 16 were declared missing.[1] In 2007, the personnel of the brigade went through the pre-deployment training program in Iraq, however due to the war between Russia and Georgia in August 2008, they could not go to Iraq. More than 1,000 Georgian soldiers were deployed at the Battle of Tskhinvali,[7] with the biggest loss being taken by the 4th Brigade, under Major Gigi Kalandadze, at the end of the week.[8]

Structure

  • Headquarters
  • 41st Infantry Battalion
  • 42nd Infantry Battalion
  • 43rd Infantry Battalion

References

  1. მე-4 ქვეითმა ბრიგადამ იუბილე აღნიშნა. საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტრო. 28.12.2008
  2. Liklikadze, Koba (1 November 2004). "შინაგანი ჯარი თავდაცვის სამინისტროში გადასვლას "ვარდი 2004"-ით აღნიშნავს [Internal Troops mark transfer to Defense Ministry with Rose-2004 drills]" (in Georgian). RFE/RL. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  3. "Interior Troops Abolished, Units Merged with the Defense Ministry". Civil Georgia. 15 September 2004. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  4. "Reports: National Guard Commander Resigns". Civil Georgia. 27 January 2006. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  5. 2011 წ. 26 მაისის აღლუმის პროგრამა საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტრო. 25.05.2011
  6. სახმელეთო ჯარები. საქართველოს თავდაცვის სამინისტრო
  7. "Moscow Defense Brief". 2008-09-15. Archived from the original on 2009-09-22. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
  8. "განადგურდა თუ არა საქართველოს მე-4 ქვეითი ბრიგადა ცხინვალთან ბრძოლებში". რადიო თავისუფლება (in Georgian). 2008-08-31. Retrieved 2023-06-26.
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