Brigade Nord
Brigade Nord (Brig. N.; Northern Brigade) is the major combat formation and only brigade of the Norwegian Army. The Brigade will raise 1 new Armoured Battalion in 2026-32. 2nd Battalion are converting to Armoured Battalion from 2020.[1] It is mostly based in mid-Troms (Bardu and Målselv) north of the Arctic Circle.[2] Until 2009, the brigade was part of the 6th Division.
Brigade Nord | |
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Active | 2002–present |
Country | Norway |
Branch | Army |
Type | Brigade |
Role | Mechanised Infantry |
Size | 4,500 |
Garrison/HQ | Bardufoss |
Colors | Blue beret |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Brigadier Pål Eirik Berglund |
Organization
- Brigade Nord, in Bardufoss[3]
- Brigade Command, in Bardufoss[3]
- Armoured Battalion (Panserbataljonen), in Setermoen[3] with Leopard 2A4NO main battle tanks and CV90 infantry fighting vehicles
- Telemark Battalion (Telemark Bataljon), in Rena[3] with Leopard 2A4NO main battle tanks and CV9030N infantry fighting vehicles
- 2nd Battalion (2. Bataljon), in Skjold[3] mechanized infantry with CV9030N and M113 armored personnel carrier[4]
- 4th Mechanised Battalion (4. Mekaniserte bataljon) being formed in Setermoen[5] Plans called for a 2026 deadline for the formation of the battalion, but the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine has sped up the process.[6]
- Artillery Battalion (Artilleribataljonen), in Setermoen[3] with K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers and SHORAD
- Combat Engineer Battalion (Ingeniørbataljonen), in Skjold[3]
- Signal Battalion (Sambandsbataljonen), in Bardufoss[3]
- Medical Battalion (Sanitetsbataljonen), in Setermoen[3]
- Combat Service Support Battalion (Stridstrenbataljonen), in Bardufoss[3]
- Military Police Company (Militærpolitikompaniet), in Bardufoss[3]
The brigade is in the process of reorganisation. A previous transformation of the 2. Bataljonen to light infantry has been reverted[8] and a fourth mechanised battalion is being formed. The reason for a fourth maneuver battalion stated by the Armed Forces is a NATO requirement four combat battalions in the combat brigades of the organisation, but in the words of Lt.-Col. Espen Strande, the army's chief public communications officer, the army has the sufficient armament and equipment for only two.[9] A tender for new main battle tanks for the army is in progress with the 2A7 version of the German Leopard 2 currently operated and the South Korean K2 Black Panther as the two contenders for the order. However the current quantity of tanks in the Norwegian Army is insufficient for four tank squadrons and the Chief of the Army Major-General Lars Lervik has stated a requirement for at least 72 new tanks with a preference for 84 units.[10]
References
- "Archived Document". Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2009-08-26. Retrieved 25 August 2009
- http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00136/0560_H_rbrosjyren_N_136081a.pdf%5B%5D
- "The Army". Forsvaret. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
- "Brigadens siste geværkompani". Forsvaret.no (in Norwegian). Norwegian Armed Forces. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
- Kasbergsen, Morten (2022-04-20). "Ny kampbataljon til Bardu: Hærens største leir blir enda større". Nye Troms (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2022-05-01.
- Jonassen, Tekst: Trine. "Regjeringen vil styrke forsvarssektoren med tre milliarder i 2022". www.highnorthnews.com (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2022-05-01.
- Arstad, Svein (2021-05-29). "Første skarpskyting med Hærens kampluftvern". forsvaretsforum.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2022-05-01.
- Rognstrand, Andrea (2021-01-20). "2. bataljon mekaniseres: – Har nådd en del milepæler". forsvaretsforum.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2022-05-01.
- "2. bataljon mekaniseres innen ett år". forsvaretsforum.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). 2020-01-31. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
- Dalløkken, Per Erlien (2021-10-20). "«Minimum 72 nye»: Hærsjefen forklarer hvorfor stridsvogner er så viktig". Tu.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2022-05-01.