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Encyclopedia > Kainuu Brigade

Kainuu Brigade (finnish Kainuun prikaati) is a Finnish Army unit situated in Kajaani. The brigade trains most conscripts, approximately 4000 annually. The brigade trains troops for securing northern Finland during war-time, and it is also the northernmost of Finland's three readiness units, and also the largest. The Finnish Army (Finnish: Maavoimat) is one of the branches of the Finnish Defence Forces. ... Kajaani or Kajana in Swedish is a town in Finland. ...


The Brigade trains units suited for combat on the heavy snow and poor road-infrastructure areas of Northern Finland, and has several variations from normal Finnish Army training schedules and equipment to meet these demands, such as the "telakuorma-auto", a tracked un-armoured vehicle used for fast and easy transportation of mobile troops especially during wintertime, and also has a heavy mortar (120mm) company that uses fixed mortars on these vehicles, providing unopposed freedom of movement both off-road and in heavy snow.

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Organisation

  • Kuopio Battalion (Kuopion Pataljoona)
    • Supply Company (Huoltokomppania)
    • Recon Company (Tiedustelukomppania)
      • Canine Training Unit
    • 1st Separate Car Company (1.Erillinen Autokomppania)
  • Kainuu Jaeger Battalion (Kainuun jääkäripataljoona)
    • 1st Jaeger Company (1. Jääkärikomppania)
    • 2nd Jaeger Company (2. Jääkärikomppania)
    • 3rd Jaeger Company (3. Jääkärikomppania)
  • Pohja Engineer Battalion (Pohjan pioneeripataljoona)
    • 1st Engineer Company (1. Pioneerikomppania)
    • Technical Company (Teknillinen Komppania)
  • Kainuu Artillery Regiment (Kainuun tykistörykmentti)
    • Mortar Company (Kranaatinheitinkomppania) (note that this unit is infantry, not artillery per se)
    • 1st Artillery Battery (1. Tuliasemapatteri)
    • 2nd Artillery Battery (2. Tuliasemapatteri)
    • Fire Control- and Signal Battery (Tulenjohto- ja viestipatteri)
  • Northern Finland Signal Battalion (Pohjois-Suomen viestipataljoona)
    • HQ Company (Esikuntakomppania)
    • 1st Signals Company (1. Viestikomppania)
    • 2nd Signals Company (2. Viestikomppania)
  • Kainuu Military Band (Kainuun sotilassoittokunta)

Units and training

All units of the Brigade train their own specialists and drivers, and all receive a basic infantry jaeger training. All units are equipped with at least light AT-fire-and-forget -weapons and 12.7mm anti-air machine guns, that can also be mounted on APCs and is very effective against infantry and lightly armoured vehicles.


Note also that this is the training organisation, not the actual war-time organisation of the Brigade 2005 (the readiness unit). In this training or peace-time organisation, the Brigade can hoist everything needed on a modern battlefield except for anti-air weapons other than the 12.7mm machine guns. These units are trained in the Lapland Air Defence Regiment. Lapland Air Defence Regiment (Lapin Ilmatorjuntarykmentti) is an unit of the Finnish Army located in Rovaniemi. ...


Kuopio Battalion


The Kuopio Battalion is responsible for training recon units (tiedustelija), drivers for various vehicles (for Supply mostly - other Battalions train the drivers they need themselves), and supply and munitions specialists, such as cooks. The Battalion is also responsible for the training of NCOs for recon and drivers. Also has a Canine Training Unit attached to the Battalion.


Kainuu Jaeger Battalion


The Jaeger Battalion trains the main body of the Brigade - the infantry. It also trains NCOs for infantry. The Battalion is equipped with the tracked, non-armoured vehicles (telakuorma-auto or TeKa) which make it very fast even off-road and in high snow. The Battalion is equipped with state-of-the-art anti-armour weapons as well as other, lighter and cheaper AT-weapons. It also has Soviet 12.7mm anti-air machine guns (as do other Battalions) and the light 81mm mortars (though these are trained in the Artillery Regiment). As all Finnish Jaegers, these troops are taught to be fast, maneuverable, and silent if need be. The Battalion also has some Sisu XA-185 "Pasi" APCs.


Pohja Engineer Battalion


This battalion trains engineers and their NCOs. The Battalion includes the 1st Engineer Company, training of which is concentrated on usage and de-armament of mines and other explosives. The other Company of the Battalion, the Technical Company, focuses on "heavy engineering" such as trench- and bridge building.


Kainuu Artillery Regiment


The Artillery Regiment uses 81mm light mortars attached to Infantry units, 120mm heavy mortars fixed on TeKa:s, 122mm Soviet howitzers and ultra-modern 155K98 155mm cannons which are mounted on wheeled chassis to provide (minor) movement without towing vehicles. It also trains all artillery NCO's, including fire controllers and mortar commanders.


Northern Finland Signal Battalion


This Battalion houses units that are responsible for the usage and building of Brigade-scale signal systems. It also trains NCOs for this task. The Battalion also has the HQ Company (Esikuntakomppania, EK) that trains the military police for the Brigade, which also uses the dogs trained by the Kuopio Battalion. MP NCOs are not trained at the Brigade, but in Utti.


Kainuu Military Band


The Military Band that has several hundred individual appearances yearly. Considered very high-class amongst Military Bands. Also has a few conscripts serving in the Band.


The Brigade also has its own hospital and supply center.


History and tradition of the Kainuu Brigade

The brigade has its roots in the Thirty Years' War in the battle of the Lech River on April 5, 1632, which is the traditional day of the brigade. It also holds up the traditions of the men that fought at Suomussalmi, Raate Road and Kuhmo during the Winter War as well as the Rukajärvi-directions 14. Division during the Continuation War. Combatants Anti-Imperialists (Protestants): Sweden Bohemia Denmark Dutch Republic France Scotland England and smaller German states Imperialists (Catholics): Catholic League Holy Roman Empire Spain Austria Bavaria, and smaller German states Commanders Frederick V Gustav II Adolf † Cardinal Richelieu Christian IV of Denmark Johann Georg I of Saxony Johann Tzerclaes, count... On April 5, 1632, Swedish troops under Gustavus Adolphus crossed the Lech river near the city Rain, Bavaria after a short battle against Tillys army during the Thirty Years War. ... The river Lech, in the background the city of Landsberg The river Lech in Augsburg The Lech (Licus, Licca) is a river in Austria and Germany. ... April 5 is the 95th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (96th in leap years). ... See also: 1632 (novel) Events February 22 - Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems is published July 23 - 300 colonists for New France depart Dieppe November 8 - Wladyslaw IV Waza elected king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth after Zygmunt III Waza death November 16 - Battle of Lützen... Combatants Finland Soviet Union Commanders Colonel Hjalmar Siilasvuo General Dashitsev Strength Three regiments and separate battalions, 11,000 men Two divisions, one tank brigade (cca 45,000-50,000 men) Casualties 900 killed, 1770 wounded 27,500 killed and missing 85 tanks 537 trucks 1,620 horses 138 guns 6... Combatants Finland Soviet Union Commanders Hjalmar Siilasvuo Kombrig Vinogradov Strength 6,000 25,000 Casualties 900 killed 17,500 killed, wounded and missing 1200 captured The battle of Raate-Road was fought between Soviet Union and Finland in January, 1940 as a part of the battle of Suomussalmi. ... Kuhmo is a municipality of Finland. ... Combatants  Finland  USSR Commanders Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Kliment Voroshilov, later Semyon Timoshenko Strength 250,000 men 30 tanks 130 aircraft 1,000,000 men 3,000 tanks 3,800 aircraft[1][2] Casualties 22,830 dead 43,557 wounded 1,000 captured (at least) 126,875 dead or missing... The Continuation War or War of Continuation (Finnish: , Swedish: ) June 25, 1941-September 19, 1944, was the war that was fought between Finland and the Soviet Union during World War II. The United Kingdom declared war on Finland on December 6, 1941, but did not participate actively. ...


The march of the Brigade is Hurtti-Ukko by Carl Collan.


The Brigade's flag is the Kajaani Sissi Battalion's flag from 1920. Finnish sissi troops on skis during winter. ...


External links

  • http://www.mil.fi/maavoimat/joukot/kaipr/index.dsp (in Finnish)

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