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159th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

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159th Separate Mechanized Brigade
159 окрема механізована бригада
159 okrema mekhanizovana bryhada
Shoulder sleeve insignia
ActiveApril 2024[1] – present
Country Ukraine
Branch Ukrainian Ground Forces
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
Part ofOperational Command South[2]
Garrison/HQMykolaiv Oblast[1]
Engagements
Commanders
Current
commander
Unknown
Insignia
Subdued insignia

The 159th Separate Mechanized Brigade (Ukrainian: 159 окрема механізована бригада, romanized159 okrema mekhanizovana bryhada), is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in April 2024. It was part of the creation and expansion of 10 other brigades in the Ukrainian Ground Forces, announced by its commander Oleksandr Pavliuk, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

Between April and May of 2024 to September 2024, the unit was reformed as a mechanized brigade in line with many other units of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.

History

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Formation

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Petro Poroshenko bearing the flag of the brigade.

The brigade was formed after a Ukrainian mobilization law came into force, seeing the draft age being lowered from 27 to 25 and placing penalties for those avoiding conscription.[4][3] This law also saw prisoners being able to join the armed forces.[4]

It was reported by Forbes that these 10 new brigades would consist of 2,000 people and that some of these new brigades would be infantry, not mechanized brigades.[3] It was stated by Pavluvik, the commander of the Ukrainian Ground Forces, that these new brigades could be stationed around Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, for a potential Russian offensive.

The creation of the brigade was first noted by Pervomaisk City Council by its mayor in a report for April 2024. The report stated that the City Council and the Mayor had assisted in the creation of the 159th Infantry Brigade, according to the report: arranging residences, building materials, and providing technical equipment.[1] The brigade received its insignia on 21 May 2024.[citation needed]

Reforms

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The 159th Infantry Brigade ([159 окрема піхотна бригада] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 13) (help)) became a mechanized brigade at some point between April and September 2024, the latest being known as the 26 September 2024, most likely due to increased and large aid from Western countries such as the United States.[5] After this, the unit became officially known as the 159th Mechanized Brigade (Ukrainian: 159 окрема механізована бригада, romanized159 okrema mekhanizovana bryhada).

The discovery of the brigade becoming a mechanized one had come alongside the reformation of other brigades in the same series, such as the 153rd Mechanized Brigade and the 155th Mechanized Brigade. The confirmation of the reform had been revealed through social media publications by ex-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, displaying a flag of the reformed 159th Mechanized Brigade. At some point in time the unit's insignia had also changed, being part of the reform.[5]

Insignia

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The insignia of the brigade was first revealed on social media publications, also revealing the creation of the brigade. The center of the insignia featured a blue shield with a green border, displaying a golden knot in the center. At some point between April and September 2024, the brigade had changed its insignia to feature a golden cross surrounding the knot in the center of the shield; keeping the original blue shield and changing the border to be a golden colour as well.

Visual Insignia

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Russo-Ukrainian War

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Russian invasion of Ukraine

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The brigade is expected to play a significant role since its formation, most probably expected to repel a potential Russian offensive in 2024. The brigade has been undergoing formation since April or May of 2024, currently seeing no combat action.

Structure

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As of 26 September 2024, the brigade's structure is as follows:

See also

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  • 150th Mechanized Brigade – a newly created unit in the Ukrainian Ground Forces in October 2023, part of the previous expansion

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Звіт міського голови за квітень 2024 року". Офіційний сайт міста Первомайськ (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  2. ^ "Про затвердження військово-адміністративного поділу території України". Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  3. ^ a b c "Ukraine to create 10 new brigades to prepare for new Russian offensive". Ukrainska Pravda. 2024-05-10. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  4. ^ a b Kullab, Samya; Kozlowska, Joanna (2024-05-18). "Ukraine's divisive mobilization law comes into force as a new Russian push strains front-line troops". Associated Press. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  5. ^ a b "Петро Порошенко". Facebook. Retrieved 2024-10-05.