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  2. Armoured Division (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    The Armoured Division (Finnish: Panssaridivisioona, PsD or Ps. D ) was an armoured division of the Finnish Army during the Continuation War . Finnish armoured vehicles roundel (WWII).

  3. List of Finnish divisions in the Continuation War - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Finnish divisions that existed during the Continuation War, 1941–1944. 1st Division; 2nd Division; 3rd Division; 4th Division; 5th Division; 6th Division – formed the 12th Brigade in 1942, reformed as 6th Division in 1943; 7th Division; 8th Division; 10th Division; 11th Division; 12th Division – formed 3rd Brigade in ...

  4. Category:Military units and formations of Finland in World ...

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    1st Division (Continuation War) 2nd Division (Continuation War) 3rd Division (Continuation War) 4th Division (Winter War) 5th Division (Continuation War) 5th Division (Winter War) 6th Division (Continuation War) 6th Division (Winter War) 7th Division (Continuation War) 14th Searchlight Battery (Finland) 61st Infantry Regiment (Finland)

  5. List of former equipment of the Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    Four batteries, 3 in the gulf of Finland and 1 in the Archipelago Sea. [57] The first version RBS-15SF (known in Finland as MTO-85 (Meritorjuntaohjus 1985)) was a variant of the Swedish RSB-15 Mk.II. It was taken into use between 1987–1991. It was later modified into RBS-15SF-3 (a modernized Mk.II, known in Finland as MTO-85M).

  6. List of former Finnish military units - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of former Finnish military units. Pre-independence. Unit Established ... 19th Division – disbanded in 1942; Armoured Division – formed in 1942;

  7. List of Finnish Army units - Wikipedia

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    The four military provinces are further divided into 22 regional offices or regional military provinces which are responsible for conscription, organizing the local defence and aiding the voluntary defence organizations. The Army is commanded by Lieutenant General Pasi Välimäki, who succeeded Petri Hulkko on January 1, 2022.

  8. Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Army (Finnish: Maavoimat [ˈmɑːˌʋoi̯mɑt], Swedish: Armén) is the land forces branch of the Finnish Defence Forces. The Finnish Army is divided into six branches: the infantry (which includes armoured units), field artillery , anti-aircraft artillery, engineers , signals , and materiel troops.

  9. V Corps (Continuation War) - Wikipedia

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    The V Corps consisted of the 10th and 17th infantry divisions, the Finnish Armoured Division and two brigades. [24] Of these forces, the 10th and the Armoured Division were acting as a corps reserve. [25] The corps was also reinforced with the German 122nd Infantry Division in the first days of July. [26]