33rd Armoured Division explained
The 33rd Armoured Division, based at Hisar Military Station, is part of I Corps "Strike Corps" of Indian Army.[1] I Corps is a battle formation under South Western Command headquartered at Jaipur.
Indian armoured regiment, the 1 Horse (Skinner's Horse) raised by James Skinner at Hansi in 1803 is based at Hissar.[2]
History
Formation
33rd Armoured Division was raised on 15 November 1982 by Major General L. B. Sondhi.[2] [3] It was converted into an Armoured Division in December 1993.[3]
Arjun Tank Trial
Phase II of Arjun Tank was conducted at Hisar, Haryana and check was made for medium fording capability.
Component units
Command: South Western Command (Jaipur)
The 33rd Armoured Division is part of I Corps under South Western Command of Indian Army.
Corps: I Corps (Mathura)
The I Corps strike corps of the South Western Command, created in 1965 and headquartered at Mathura, consists of the following 3 army divisions:
Division: 33rd Armoured Division, (Hisar)
The 33rd Armoured Division has 5 Brigades (3 Armoured, 1 Artillery & 1 Air Defence brigades).
Brigade: 5 Brigades of the 33rd Armoured Division
A Regiment is a homogenous unit specializing in one thing e.g. Armoured (tank), Mechanised (vehicles), Artillery, etc. A Brigade is multi-functional unit composed of different types of Battalions from various Regiments.
The '33rd Armoured Division' has total 5 Brigades:[2]
- the 39th Armoured Brigade (formerly '39th Mechanised Brigade')
- the 57th Armoured Brigade (formerly '57th Mechanised Brigade')
- the 88th Armoured Brigade (formerly '88th Mechanised Brigade')
- the 627th (Independent) Armoured Air Defence Brigade (formerly '627th (Independent) Mechanised Air Defence Brigade')
- the 33rd Artillery Brigade
It initially consisted of the 88 Mechanised Brigade (was already in existence), the 39 Mechanised Brigade and the 33 Artillery Brigade were also raised on 15 November 1982. The 57 Mechanised Brigade was raised on 1 March 1983. The 627th (Independent) Mechanised Air Defence Brigade became part of the Division's Orbat (Order of battle) on 1 December 1989. Later, all Mechanised Brigades were converted to the Armoured Brigades.
Battalion: each Armoured Brigade of 3rd Armoured Division has two Mechanised Battalions
- Each of three Armoured Brigades (39, 57 & 88 Armoured Brigades) in the 33rd Armoured Division comprise
- the 33rd Artillery Brigade comprises three regiments:
Notable Soldiers
- late Maj. Gen. L.B.S. Sondhi - founder of 33rd Armoured Division[5]
See also
References
Notes and References
- News: Army exercise. https://web.archive.org/web/20120406223419/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120405/jsp/frontpage/story_15337128.jsp#.T5JX8bOgJaU. dead. 6 April 2012. The Telegraph . 27 May 2012. Calcutta, India. 5 April 2012.
- Web site: Bharat Rakshak :: Land Forces Site - Armoured Formations . bharat-rakshak.com . 24 August 2014 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140929214916/http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/OrBat/Combat/250-Armoured.html . 29 September 2014 .
- Web site: Armoured Formations . Bharat Rakshak . 10 July 2012 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140929214916/http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/OrBat/Combat/250-Armoured.html . 29 September 2014 .
- Web site: The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Haryana. tribuneindia.com. 24 August 2014.
- Web site: 33 Armoured Division. John Pike. globalsecurity.org. 24 August 2014.