Land Forces of the National People's Army


The Land Forces of the National People's Army was the ground-based military branch of the German Democratic Republic National People's Army. The Land Forces Command, located at Geltow, was established on 1 December 1972 as a management body created for the land forces. The NPA itself was created on March 1, 1956, from the Kasernierte Volkspolizei.

Organisation

The LaSK had a peacetime organisation since 1972 under the command of the Kommando Landstreitkräfte. Its largest formations between 1956 and 1990 were the Military Districts III and [Military District Military District V (East Germany)|V (East Germany)|V], which generally consisted of three active divisions each, plus training, combat support and logistic units. The 1st Motor Rifle Division was additionally attached to the Military District V, but was designated to leave that formation in wartime to play a key role in the assault on West Berlin. The 6th Motor Rifle Division existed only for two years as an active formation.
While the two districts held the bulk of the GDR's land forces, additional artillery- and support elements, as well as the paratroopers of the 40th Paratrooper Battalion were under direct command of the Kdo. LaSK.
In wartime both military districts would form field armies: the 3rd Army in the south, reinforced by the GDR 6th, 10th, and 17th reserve divisions, and the 5th Army in the north, reinforced by the Soviet 94th Guards Motor Rifle Division and the 138th and 221st Separate Tank Regiments from the GSFG. Both armies would have been commanded by the Soviet high-command, while the Kommando Landstreitkräfte was to focus on the military supply chain, medical services, internal security and assist in the capture of West Berlin.

Order of battle (1980s)

Military District V

The headquarters of Military District V in the north was in Neubrandenburg.
1st Motor Rifle Division
  • 1st Motor Rifle Regiment "Hans Beimler"
  • 2nd Motor Rifle Regiment ""
  • 3rd Motor Rifle Regiment ""
  • 1st Panzer Regiment "Friedrich Wolf"
  • 1st Artillery Regiment ""
  • 1st AA-Missile Regiment "Anton Fischer"
  • 1st Rocket Detachment ""
  • 1st Heavy Mortar Detachment "Hermann Rentzsch"
  • 1st Reconnaissance Battalion "Dr. Richard Sorge"
  • 1st Engineer Battalion "Willi Becker"
  • 1st Light AT Detachment "Willy Sägebrecht"
  • 1st Signal Battalion "Bodo Uhse"
  • 1st Logistical Security Battalion "Georg Handke"
  • 1st Repair Battalion "Otto Schliwinski"
  • 1st Chemical Defence Battalion ""
  • 1st Medical Battalion
  • 1st Replacement Regiment
8th Motor Rifle Division
9th Panzer Division

Military District III (South)

The headquarters of the southern district was in Leipzig.
4th Motor Rifle Division
7th Panzer Division
  • 14th Panzer Regiment "Karol Swierczewski"
  • 15th Panzer Regiment "Paul Hornick"
  • 16th Panzer Regiment "Leo Jogiches"
  • 7th Motor Rifle Regiment "Max Roscher"
  • 7th Artillery Regiment ""
  • 7th AA-Missile Regiment "Paul Rockstroh"
  • 7th Rocket Detachment "Alfred Kurella"
  • 7th Heavy Mortar Detachment "Ernst Schneller"
  • 7th Reconnaissance Battalion "Ludvik Svoboda"
  • 7th Engineer Battalion "Arthur Thiermann"
  • 7th Signal Battalion ""
  • 7th Logistical Security Battalion "Kurt Schlosser"
  • 7th Repair Battalion ""
  • 7th Chemical Defence Battalion ""
  • 7th Medical Battalion
  • 7th Replacement Regiment
11th Motor Rifle Division
  • 16th Motor Rifle Regiment "Robert Uhrig"
  • 17th Motor Rifle Regiment ""
  • 18th Motor Rifle Regiment ""
  • 11th Panzer Regiment "Otto Buchwitz"
  • 11th Artillery Regiment "Wilhelm Koenen"
  • 11th AA-Missile Regiment "Georg Stöber"
  • 11th Rocket Detachment "Magnus Poser"
  • 11th Heavy Mortar Detachment "Otto Gotsche"
  • 11th Reconnaissance Battalion "Heinrich Brandes"
  • 11th Engineer Battalion "Willi Gall"
  • 11th Light AT Detachment ""
  • 11th Signal Battalion "Otto Brosowski"
  • 11th Logistical Security Battalion "Bernhard Koenen"
  • 11th Repair Battalion ""
  • 11th Chemical Defence Battalion "Edwin Hörnle"
  • 11th Medical Battalion "Louis Kugelmann"
  • 11th Replacement Regiment

Second line divisions

In the event of a full-scale mobilisation, the six regular divisions of the NVA would have been supplemented by three mobilisation divisions and two reserve divisions. All five divisions would be mobilised on M+2. The cadre of each mobilisation/reserve division remained on hand as the regular staff of training centers/non-commissioned officer schools. The five second line divisions were the 6th Motor Rifle Division, the 10th Motor Rifle Division, the 17th Motor Rifle Division, the 19th Motor Rifle Division, and the 20th Motor Rifle Division.
Mobilisation Divisions – command of the Military District III of land forces
6th Motor Rifle Division
  • 11th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 12th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 13th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 6th Panzer Regiment
  • 6th Artillery Regiment
  • 6th AA-Missile Regiment
  • 6th Rocket Detachment
  • 6th Heavy Mortar Detachment
  • 6th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 6th Engineer Battalion
  • 6th Light AT Detachment
  • 6th Signal Battalion
  • 6th Logistical Security Battalion
  • 6th Repair Battalion
  • 6th Chemical Defence Battalion
  • 6th Medical Battalion
  • 6th Replacement Regiment
10th Motor Rifle Division
  • 14th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 15th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 16th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 10th Panzer Regiment
  • 10th Artillery Regiment
  • 10th AA-Missile Regiment
  • 10th Rocket Detachment
  • 10th Heavy Mortar Detachment
  • 10th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 10th Engineer Battalion
  • 10th Light AT Detachment
  • 10th Signal Battalion
  • 10th Logistical Security Battalion
  • 10th Repair Battalion
  • 10th Chemical Defence Battalion
  • 10th Medical Battalion
  • 10th Replacement Regiment
17th Motor Rifle Division
  • 41st Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 42nd Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 43rd Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 17th Panzer Regiment
  • 17th Artillery Regiment
  • 17th AA-Missile Regiment
  • 17th Rocket Detachment
  • 17th Heavy Mortar Detachment
  • 17th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 17th Engineer Battalion
  • 17th Light AT Detachment
  • 17th Signal Battalion
  • 17th Logistical Security Battalion
  • 17th Repair Battalion
  • 17th Chemical Defence Battalion
  • 17th Medical Battalion
  • 17th Replacement Regiment
Reserve divisions – command of the Military District V of land forces
19th Motor Rifle Division
  • 51st Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 52nd Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 53rd Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 19th Panzer Regiment
  • 19th Artillery Regiment
  • 19th AA-Missile Regiment
  • 19th Rocket Detachment
  • 19th Heavy Mortar Detachment
  • 19th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 19th Engineer Battalion
  • 19th Light AT Detachment
  • 19th Signal Battalion
  • 19th Logistical Security Battalion
  • 19th Repair Battalion
  • 19th Chemical Defence Battalion
  • 19th Medical Battalion
  • 19th Replacement Regiment
20th Motor Rifle Division
  • 33rd Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 34th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 35th Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 20th Panzer Regiment
  • 20th Artillery Regiment
  • 20th AA-Missile Regiment
  • 20th Rocket Detachment
  • 20th Heavy Mortar Detachment
  • 20th Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 20th Engineer Battalion
  • 20th Light AT Detachment
  • 20th Signal Battalion
  • 20th Logistical Security Battalion
  • 20th Repair Battalion
  • 20th Chemical Defence Battalion
  • 20th Medical Battalion
  • 20th Replacement Regiment

Aviation units

  • Kampfhubschraubergeschwader 3 "Ferdinand von Schill", Cottbus
  • * I. Hubschrauberstaffel/KHG-3, Mi-8TB
  • * II. Hubschrauberstaffel/KHG-3, Mi-24D
  • ** KHG-3 maintained several detachments:
  • *** FTK-512 at Neuhaus-Steinheid
  • *** FTK-514 at Kreuzebra
  • *** GR-9 at Meiningen
  • *Hubschrauberstaffel der Führung und Aufklarung 3, Mi-2, Mi-8PS, Mi-9
  • Kampfhubschraubergeschwader 5 "Adolf von Lützow", Basepohl
  • * I. Hubschrauberstaffel/KHG-5, Mi-8TB
  • * II. Hubschrauberstaffel/KHG-5, Mi-24D
  • * III. Hubschrauberstaffel/KHG-5, Mi-24P
  • ** KHG-5 maintained several detachments:
  • *** FTK-432 at Gross Molzahn
  • *** FTK-613 at Athenstedt
  • *** FTK-614 at Altensalzwedel
  • * Hubschrauberstaffel der Führung und Aufklarung 5, Mi-2, Mi-8PS. Mi-9

Other units

The Kommando Landstreitkräfte also contained some specially trained units – like the 40th Paratrooper Battalion. The structure and equipment was mostly of Soviet design, and the NVA operated in close collaboration with the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. There were also reports of a special NVA diversionary battalion in south Germany equipped with M-48s and M-113s, to cause confusion amongst NATO forces. However, more recent reports throw doubt on the existence of any such unit.

Types of units

Divisions
  • Motorisierte-Schützen-Division
  • Panzerdivision
Regiments
  • Artillerieregiment
  • Panzerregiment
  • Ersatzregiment
  • Fla-Raketen Regiment
  • Mot.-Schützenregiment
Battalions
  • Aufklärungsbatallion
  • Battalion Chemische Abwehr
  • Battalion Materielle Sicherstellung
  • Instandsetzungsbatallion
  • Nachrichtenbatallion
  • Pionierbatallion
  • Sanitätsbatallion
Detachments
  • Panzerjägerabteilung
  • Raketenabteilung
  • Geschosswerferabteilung

Equipment

Small Arms:
NameCountry of originTypeNotesImage
Walther PPNazi Germany

Field artillery and rocket artillery

Rocket systems

Towed artillery

Self-propelled artillery

Mortars

Air defense artillery systems

Mobile missile

Mobile self-propelled AA guns

  • ZSU-23-4 Shilka. 131 were delivered from USSR, passed on to Germany after the German reunification.
  • ZSU-57-2. 129 ordered in 1957 from Soviet Union and delivered between 1957 and 1961.Replaced by ZSU-23-4 "Shilka" SPAAGs between 1967 and 1974. It was completely removed from East German service in 1979. Some were converted into the FAB 500U driver training vehicle. They were passed on to the unified German state.

Towed anti-aircraft gun

Aircraft

Helicopters