Moldovan Ground Forces

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The Moldovan Ground Forces is the land armed forces branch of the Moldovan Armed Forces.

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[edit] History

At the beginning of 1994, the Moldovan army (under the Ministry of Defense) consisted of 9,800 men organized into three motor rifle brigades, one artillery brigade, and one reconnaissance/assault battalion. Its equipment consisted of fifty-six ballistic missile defenses; seventy-seven armored personnel carriers and sixty-seven "look-alikes;" eighteen 122 mm and fifty-three 152 mm towed artillery units; nine 120 mm combined guns/mortars; seventy AT-4 Spigot, nineteen AT-5 Spandrel, and twenty-seven AT-6 Spiral anti-tank guided weapons; a 73 mm SPG-9 recoilless launcher, forty-five MT-12 100 mm anti-tank guns; and thirty ZU-23 23 mm and twelve S-60 57 mm air defense guns. Moldova has received some arms from former Soviet stocks maintained on the territory of the republic as well as undetermined quantities of arms from Romania, particularly at the height of the fighting with Transnistria.

By 2006-7, the Army had been reduced to a strength of 5,710, including three motor rifle brigades, one artillery brigade, and independent SF and engineer battalions, plus an independent guard unit. Equipment included 44 BMD-1 AIFV, and 266 APCs, including 91 TAB-71s, as well as 227 artillery pieces.[1]

[edit] Current Structure

  • 1st Infantry Brigade "Moldova" - Bălţi
  • 2nd Infantry Brigade "Stefan Cel Mare" - Chişinău
  • 3rd Infantry Brigade "Dacia"
  • Artillery Brigade "Prut"

[edit] Army

Equipment


[edit] Uniform

Green Amoeba Camo

[edit] Small Arms

[edit] AIFV / APC

[edit] Anti-tank guided weapons

[edit] Recoilless launcher

[edit] Anti-tank Guns

[edit] Air defense guns

[edit] CUCV

  • CUCV M-1008 Blazer
  • CUCV M-1009 Blazer

[edit] Transport & Utility

  • Zil-130
  • Ural-4320
  • Ural-43202
  • KAMAZ-4320
  • UAZ-469
  • GAZ-66
  • M-35A2
  • Zil-131

[edit] References

  1. ^ Routledge/IISS, IISS Military Balance 2007, p.170