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The 44th Separate Artillery Brigade "Hetman Danylo Apostol" (Ukrainian: 44-та окрема артилерійська бригада імені гетьмана Данила Апостола; 44 ОАБр) is an artillery brigade of the operational command West of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, based in Ternopil.
44th Artillery Brigade | |
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44-та окрема артилерійська бригада | |
Active | September 9, 2014 – Today |
Country | Ukraine |
Branch | Ukrainian Ground Forces |
Type | Field Artillery Forces |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | Operational Command West |
Garrison/HQ | Ternopil, Ternopil Oblast |
Motto(s) | The fire does not burn the hardened! |
Engagements | Russo-Ukrainian War |
Decorations | For Courage and Bravery |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Roman Dudchenko |
Insignia | |
Subdued SSI | |
Alternative insignia |
Its military unit number is А3215, and its military mail code is В1428.
The creation of the 44th separate artillery brigade began in September 2014 in the Lviv Oblast, on the basis of the International Center for Peacemaking and Security of the Hetman Petro Sahaidachny National Army Academy.[1]
In May 2016, soldiers from the Band of the 44th artillery brigade performed Shche ne vmerla Ukraina nearly 300 metres underground, breaking a world record.[2]
Combat training of the brigade's servicemen took place at the Yavorovsky military training ground.
On December 10, 2014, the completion of the formation of the brigade was announced.[3]
By December 12, 2014, the brigade numbered over 1,000 military personnel in three divizions (of which about 300 completed training and were sent to the combat zone in eastern Ukraine, and over 700 more continued training).
By December 29, 2014, the brigade was provided with 70% equipment (however, there were not enough vehicles to tow guns, and some of the vehicles received on mobilization required repair).[1]
At the end of January 2015, the military camp of the previously disbanded 11th Separate Guards Artillery Brigade in Ternopil became the place of permanent deployment of the brigade, the movement of equipment and property of the brigade to Ternopil continued until February 13, 2015.[4][5]
On February 12, 2015, the acting brigade commander said in an interview that the brigade is staffed by 90% (there are contract servicemen among the military, but 90% of the personnel are mobilized) and the brigade has three howitzer divizions and the fourth divizion is equipped with one battery.[4]
Throughout 2014 and 2015, brigade sustained casualties in Debaltseve and Artemovsk (now Bakhmut) areas.[6][7]
On January 28-29, 2015, the personnel of the 3rd anti-tank battery of the anti-tank divizion of the brigade conducted defensive battles in the area of the city of Vuhlehirsk. After all the anti-tank guns of the battery were destroyed on January 28, 2015, the gunners, together with allied units, continued to defend positions. Facing the encirclement, the brigade retreated to the south.[8]
In late January - early February 2015, brigade units fired at Donetsk airport.[9]
On March 30, 2015, the brigade units were withdrawn from the combat zone to the place of permanent deployment.[10]
According to brigade's sources, as of March 1, 2020, the 44th separate artillery brigade lost 26 people during the Donbas war.[11]
During the 2023 Ukrainian Counteroffensive the brigade has been involved in Southern campaign in the Zaporizhzhia direction. On Sept. 4, 2023, the brigade destroyed a convoy of trucks with Russian infantry reinforcements and ammunition, which had stopped in one of the forest roads south of the village Verbove.[12]
As of 2017 the brigade's structure is as follows:
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