132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete"
The 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete" is currently the only active armored brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units are tank and Bersaglieri regiments. The brigade's headquarters is in Pordenone, and most of its units are based in the northeast of Italy. The brigade's name comes from the battering ram. The brigade draws much of its historical traditions from the 132nd [Armored Division "Ariete"|132nd Armored Division "Ariete,"] which fought in the Western Desert Campaign of World War II. In 1948, the Ariete was reconstituted as a division and remained active until 1986. Today the brigade is part of the Operational Land Forces Command.
History
World War II
The 132nd Armored Division "Ariete" was formed in February 1939. In December 1940, the division was sent to Libya to fight in the Western Desert Campaign. The division was destroyed in the Second Battle of El Alamein and declared lost due to wartime events on 8 December 1942.Reconstitution
On 23 May 1948, the Italian Army raised the Armored Brigade "Ariete" at Forte Pietralata in Rome. The same year, it was transferred to Pordenone in the Friuli region in Northern Italy and assigned to 5th [Army Corps (Italy)|V Army Corps]. The brigade consisted of the following units.Armored Brigade "Ariete", in Pordenone- * 8th [Bersaglieri Regiment], in Pordenone
- ** III Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** V Bersaglieri Battalion
- * 132nd Tank Regiment, in Aviano
- ** I Tank Battalion
- ** II Tank Battalion
- * 132nd Armored Artillery Regiment, in Pordenone
- ** I Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** II Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** III Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** IV Light Air-defense Group
- * Engineer Platoon
- * Signal Platoon
- * Brigade Services
Armored Division "Ariete"
On 1 October 1952 the brigade was expanded to full division and consisted of the following units:Armored Division "Ariete"- * 8th Bersaglieri Regiment
- ** III Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** V Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** XII Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** Bersaglieri Anti-tank Company
- * 132nd Tank Regiment
- ** I Tank Battalion
- ** II Tank Battalion
- ** III Tank Battalion
- * 132nd Armored Artillery Regiment
- ** I Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** II Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** III Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** IV Self-propelled Howitzer Group
- ** V Light Air-defense Group
- ** VI Light Air-defense Group
- * Armored Cavalry Squadron "Cavalleggeri Guide"
- * 132nd Engineer Company
- * 132nd Signal Company
- * Divisional Services
1963 reorganization
In 1963, Italian divisions adapted their organization to NATO standards and thus added a brigade level to the division's structure. In the same year, the reconstitution of the 32nd Tank Regiment began. The Ariete was now organized as follows:Armored Division "Ariete", in Pordenone- * I Mechanized Brigade "Ariete", in Pordenone
- ** 8th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Pordenone
- *** III Bersaglieri Battalion
- *** XII Bersaglieri Battalion
- *** VII Tank Battalion
- *** Bersaglieri Anti-tank Company
- ** I/132nd Armored Artillery Regiment
- ** I Service Battalion
- ** 1st Engineer Company
- ** 1st Signal Company
- * II Armored Brigade "Ariete", in Pordenone
- ** 32nd Tank Regiment, in Cordenons
- *** III Tank Battalion
- *** V Tank Battalion
- *** XXIII Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** II/132nd Armored Artillery Regiment
- ** II Service Battalion
- ** 2nd Engineer Company
- ** 2nd Signal Company
- * III Armored Brigade "Ariete", in Maniago
- ** 132nd Tank Regiment, in Aviano
- *** VIII Tank Battalion
- *** X Tank Battalion
- *** XXXVIII Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** III/132nd Armored Artillery Regiment
- ** III Service Battalion
- ** 3rd Engineer Company
- ** 3rd Signal Company
- * Artillery Brigade "Ariete"
- ** 132nd Armored Artillery Regiment, in Pordenone
- *** IV Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group
- *** V Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Group
- *** VI Light Air-defense Group
- * XIX Reconnaissance Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri Guide"
- * Engineer Battalion "Ariete"
- * Signal Battalion "Ariete"
- * Light Airplane Section "Ariete"
- * Helicopter Section "Ariete"
1975 army reform
Before the Italian Army reform of 1975 the division had the following organization:132nd Armored Division Ariete|Armored Division "Ariete", in Pordenone- * 8th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Pordenone
- ** Command and Services Company, in Pordenone
- ** III Bersaglieri Battalion, in Pordenone
- ** VII Tank Battalion, in Vivaro
- ** XII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Pordenone
- * 32nd Tank Regiment, in Tauriano
- ** Command and Services Company, in Tauriano
- ** III Tank Battalion, in Tauriano
- ** V Tank Battalion, in Tauriano
- ** XXIII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Tauriano
- * 132nd Tank Regiment, in Aviano
- ** Command and Services Company, in Aviano
- ** VIII Tank Battalion, in Aviano
- ** X Tank Battalion, in Aviano
- ** XXXVIII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Aviano
- * 132nd Armored Artillery Regiment, in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** Command and Services Battery, in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** I Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Vacile
- ** II Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Sequals
- ** III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Maniago
- ** IV Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** V Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Group, in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** VI Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** Artillery Specialists Battery, in Casarsa della Delizia
- * "Cavalleggeri Guide" Squadrons Group, in Casarsa della Delizia
- * LXXIII Infantry Fortification Battalion "Lombardia", in Arzene / Latisana
- * Light Aviation Unit "Ariete", at Casarsa Air Base
- * Engineer Battalion "Ariete", in Motta di Livenza
- * Signal Battalion "Ariete", in Casarsa della Delizia
- * Services Grouping "Ariete", in Pordenone
- ** Command and Services Company, in Pordenone
- ** Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
- ** Transport Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
- ** I Services Battalion "Ariete", in Pordenone
- ** II Services Battalion "Ariete", in Vacile
- ** III Services Battalion "Ariete", in Maniago
- * Command Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
- * Divisional Artillery Command, in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** 108th Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Cosseria", in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** 132nd Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Rovereto", in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** Artillery Specialists Group "Ariete", in Casarsa della Delizia
- ** 14th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Astore", in Casarsa della Delizia
- * 19th Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri Guide", in Casarsa della Delizia
- * 14th Bersaglieri (Recruits Training) Battalion "Sernaglia", in Albenga
- * 16th Infantry (Recruits Training) Battalion "Savona", in Savona
- * 73rd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Lombardia", in Arzene
- * 132nd Engineer Battalion "Livenza", in Motta di Livenza
- * 232nd Signal Battalion "Fadalto", in Casarsa della Delizia
- * Logistic Battalion "Ariete", in Casarsa della Delizia
- * 49th Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadrons Group "Capricorno", at Casarsa Airport
- ** Command and Services Squadron
- ** 491st Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron
- ** 492nd Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron
- * Medical Battalion "Ariete", in Casarsa della Delizia
- * Carabinieri Company "Ariete", in Pordenone
- * 8th Mechanized Brigade "Garibaldi", in Pordenone
- ** Command and Signal Unit "Garibaldi", in Pordenone
- ** 7th Tank Battalion "M.O. Di Dio", in Vivaro
- ** 3rd Bersaglieri Battalion "Cernaia", in Pordenone
- ** 11th Bersaglieri Battalion "Caprera", in Orcenico Superiore
- ** 26th Bersaglieri Battalion "Castelfidardo", in Pordenone
- ** 19th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Rialto", in Sequals
- ** Logistic Battalion "Garibaldi", in Pordenone
- ** Anti-tank Company "Garibaldi", in Vivaro
- ** Engineer Company "Garibaldi", in Orcenico Superiore
- * 32nd Armored Brigade "Mameli", in Tauriano
- ** Command and Signal Unit "Mameli", in Tauriano
- ** 3rd Tank Battalion "M.O. Galas", in Tauriano
- ** 5th Tank Battalion "M.O. Chiamenti", in Tauriano
- ** 23rd Bersaglieri Battalion "Castel di Borgo", in Tauriano
- ** 12th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Capua", in Vacile
- ** Logistic Battalion "Mameli", in Vacile
- ** Anti-tank Company "Mameli", in Vacile
- ** Engineer Company "Mameli", in Vacile
- * 132nd Armored Brigade "Manin", in Aviano
- ** Command and Signal Unit "Manin", in Aviano
- ** 8th Tank Battalion "M.O. Secchiaroli", in Aviano
- ** 10th Tank Battalion "M.O. Bruno", in Aviano
- ** 27th Bersaglieri Battalion "Jamiano", in Aviano
- ** 20th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Piave", in Maniago
- ** Logistic Battalion "Manin", in Maniago
- ** Anti-tank Company "Manin", in Aviano
- ** Engineer Company "Manin", in Maniago
Armored Brigade "Ariete"
On 1 October 1986, the Italian Army abolished the divisional level, and brigades, which until then had been under one of the Army's four divisions, came forthwith under direct command of the Army's 3rd Army Corps or 5th Army Corps. As the Armored Division "Ariete" carried a historically significant name, the division ceased to exist on 30 September in Pordenone. Still, the next day, the 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete" was activated in the exact location. The new brigade took command of the units of the 132nd Armored Brigade "Manin", whose name was stricken from the roll of active units of the Italian Army.The brigade came under direct command of the 5th Army Corps. The 5th Army Corps was tasked, and it was initially composed of the following units:132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete", in Pordenone
- * Command and Signal Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
- * 8th Tank Battalion "M.O. Secchiaroli", in Aviano
- * 10th Tank Battalion "M.O. Bruno", in Aviano
- * 13th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pascucci", in Cordenons
- * 27th Bersaglieri Battalion "Jamiano", in Aviano
- * 20th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Piave", in Maniago
- * Logistic Battalion "Ariete", in Maniago
- * Anti-tank Company "Ariete", in Aviano
- * Engineer Company "Ariete", in Maniago
After the Cold War
On 10 January 1991, the brigade disbanded the 10th Tank Battalion and the 20th Artillery Group. In December 1989, the 13th Tank Battalion was reduced to a reserve unit and transferred to the Mechanized Brigade "Mantova". As a replacement, the brigade received units from brigades disbanded during the army's drawdown of forces after the end of the Cold War in 1991: from the disbanded Armored Brigade "Mameli" came the 3rd Tank Battalion "M.O. Galas", the 5th Tank Battalion "M.O. Chiamenti" and the 23rd Bersaglieri Battalion "Castel di Borgo" and from the 8th Mechanized Brigade "Garibaldi", which had moved to Caserta in the south of Italy, came the 19th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Rialto" and 26th Bersaglieri Battalion "Castelfidardo", which left the brigade already after half a year.In 1992 the brigade received the 2nd Battalion "Pordenone", while the 23rd Bersaglieri Battalion moved to Trapani in Sicily to join the Mechanized Brigade "Aosta". The same year, the brigade's battalions returned to be called regiments, although size and composition did not change. On 31 July 1995, the 63rd Tank Regiment in Cordenons transferred from the Mechanized Brigade "Mantova" to the Ariete. On 30 November of the same year, the 63rd Tank Regiment was renamed the 132nd Tank Regiment, and the tank unit in Aviano was disbanded.
In 1997, the 33rd Tank Regiment of the Mechanized Brigade "Friuli" arrived. When the Mechanized Brigade "Mantova" was disbanded on 30 August of the same year, the Ariete received the 82nd Mechanized Infantry Regiment "Torino" in Cormons. Still, on November 5, 2001, the 82nd Regiment moved to Barletta in Southern Italy to join the Armored Brigade "Pinerolo". On 1 December 2000, the Ariete received the 10th Engineer Regiment. When the Armored Brigade "Centauro" disbanded on 5 October 2002, the Ariete received the 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment and the 4th Tank Regiment. On 25 November 2009, the 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment moved to Sardinia and joined the Mechanized Brigade "Sassari".
Missions
In 1998, the brigade's headquarters, Command and Tactical Support Battalion, and Logistic Battalion were deployed for a tour of duty in Sarajevo under the provision of the SFOR mandate for Operation Constant Forge. Later, the brigade deployed three times to Kosovo in Operation Joint Guardian and later in Operation Consistent Effort, attached to NATO's Kosovo Force.In 2001, the first enlisted women joined the ranks of the brigade. Female NCOs and officers later followed these.
In 2002, elements from the 10th Engineer Regiment and 2004, the 132nd Artillery Regiment were deployed to Afghanistan. A significant part of the brigade was deployed to Iraq twice - first in early 2004 and second from late 2005 to early 2006. The latest overseas commitments were two deployments to Lebanon from early October 2007 to Spring 2008, then again in early summer to late fall 2009. Minor contributions of personnel have been made. They are being provided to nearly all overseas commitments of the Italian Army, from the Balkans to Multinational HQs worldwide, including OMLT mentors supporting and advising the Afghan National Army in its struggle against insurgents.
Organization
The 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete" together- * Regiment "Lancieri di Novara" (5th), in Codroipo
- * 32nd Tank Regiment, in Tauriano
- * 132nd Tank Regiment, in Cordenons
- * 11th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Orcenico Superiore
- * 132nd Field Artillery Regiment "Ariete", in Maniago
- * 10th Engineer Regiment, in Cremona
- * Logistic Regiment "Ariete", in Maniago