13th Tank Brigade (Bulgaria) explained

The 13th Tank Brigade (Military Unit Number 22220) is a former land formation of the Bulgarian Army.

History

The brigade was established in October 1948 after the relocation of three tank companies - the 1st tank company from Kazanlak, the 2nd tank company from Sofia and the 3rd tank company from Plovdiv. The brigade was officially formed on January 1, 1949 as the Third Tank Brigade and was assigned to the Third Army. The brigade received his battle flag on October 6, 1950, a date that is officially celebrated in the history of the brigade.

Later the brigade was renamed the Thirteenth Tank Brigade, and was still assigned to the Third Army in 1980.[1] Since 1998 it has been the 13th "Sliven" Tank Brigade. It changed its state and organization several times. On June 1, 2008, the brigade became a Center for training of tank units.[2]

The 9th Tank Brigade and the 13th Tank Brigade in Sliven were the elite tank formations of the army. They received T-72 tanks, BMP-1 and BMP-23 infantry fighting vehicles while the other brigades only received older equipment.

The Specialists' Training Centre, in addition to training, is the storage facility of the operational reserve of 160 T-72M1 tanks and many other armoured vehicles.

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Notes and References

  1. Michael Holm, Third Army, c.2015
  2. http://dariknews.bg/view_article.php?article_id=1509447 Feast of Military Formation 22220