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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.
At least two brigades were part of the division, the 19th at Khmelnytskyi and the 107th at Kremenchuk (107th Rocket Artillery Regiment, 6th Army Corps (Ukraine)). The division was disbanded in 2004. (Vad777) The 11th Artillery Brigade was disbanded in December 2013. The 44th Artillery Brigade was created from scratch at Ternopil in September ...
43rd Communications Regiment (Ukraine) 43rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) 44th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) 44th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) 45th Operational Regiment (Ukraine) 46th Airmobile Brigade (Ukraine) 47th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) 49th Infantry Battalion (Ukraine) 50th Vysochan Regiment (Ukraine) 53rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
Ukraine’s authorities announced on 20 March last year that Russian troops had bombed an art school where about 400 people were sheltering. The city’s administration said many of those ...
37th Communications Regiment (Ukraine) 39th Motorized Infantry Battalion (Ukraine) 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade (Ukraine) 40th Danylo Nechai Regiment (Ukraine) 43rd Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) 43rd Communications Regiment (Ukraine) 44th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) 45th Air Assault Brigade (Ukraine) 45th Operational Regiment (Ukraine)
It was redesignated for the 54th Coast Artillery Regiment on 13 March 1941. The insignia was redesignated for the 54th Armored Field Artillery Battalion on 22 July 1954. It was redesignated for the 44th Artillery Regiment on 31 December 1958. Effective 1 September 1971, the insignia was redesignated for the 44th Air Defense Artillery Regiment.
Before Western artillery systems started being donated in 2022, Ukraine operated an artillery park that mostly consisted of older Soviet-designed equipment. Soviet self-propelled guns in Ukrainian service include the 2S1 Carnation , the 2S3 Acacia , the 2S7 Pion , and the 2S19 Msta-S .
The 44th Rifle Division, part of the 12th Army, was formed from units of the 1st Ukrainian Soviet Army by a 16 June 1919 order. Reorganized as the 44th Border Rifle Division on 5 August when it absorbed the 3rd Border Division, it merged with the 1st Ukrainian Soviet Division to become the 44th Rifle Division on 16 August. [3]