Structure of the Red Army Self-propelled Artillery Brigade No 010/514

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The first fire goes to the Red Army self-propelled artillery brigade, armed with SU-100 self-propelled guns.

According to position No 010/514, the brigade counted 1,492 soldiers and was armed in 65 medium-sized self-propelled guns and 3 light-duty guns, and its composition was as follows:


The brigade headquarters, the platoon of command (with 2 SU-100) and the reconnaissance company (with 3 SU-76) were included in the brigade's anti-aircraft company of device guns, but there were 9 large-caliber DCZK Kal device guns. 12.7 mm on anti-aircraft bases.

The edition of the self-propelled artillery regiment No 010/462 (in the "people" Polish Army called the armoured artillery regiment) numbered 318 soldiers and 21 medium-sized self-propelled guns.


Here in the regiment's command was besides his staff, as well as a platoon of command from the SU-100 regiment commander.

Each self-propelled artillery battery counted 5 combat vehicles each, but the company of physicists was a structure akin to a typical weapon company, with the difference that it was only armed with device guns.
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