Air Defense Brigade 100

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Air Defense
Brigade 100 - FlaBrig 100 -

Air Defense Brigade 100 (Bundeswehr) .svg

Association badge
active 2002 to December 31, 2007
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg armed forces
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg army
Branch of service Army anti-aircraft troops
Last seat of the staff Fuldatal , Fritz Erler barracks
commander
last brigade commander Colonel Hans Paul Kramer
Internal association badge staff

The Air Defense Brigade 100 with headquarters in Fuldatal was one of six combat support and logistics brigades of the Army Command in the Army of the Future (2002–2007) and led all the forces of the Army Air Defense Force .

Association badge

The association badge (sleeve badge) showed two crossed swords on a black, red, and blue background in the coat of arms and resembled the association badge of the army command except for the border. The crossed swords represented the army troops. The color black symbolized the engineering corps, red the artillery , Heeresflugabwehr- and the NBC defense troops . Blue stood for the logistics team . The weapon colors of the subordinate troops in the division-equivalent army troop command were shown in the coat of arms. All brigades formerly subordinate to the army troop command had an identical association badge except for the border, which was usually bordered in the respective weapon color. Here it was coral red for anti-aircraft defense.

structure

The brigade consisted of the staff, the brigade's staff battery, an anti-aircraft reconnaissance battery, three light anti-aircraft missile batteries, a field replacement battery, three active and three inactive anti-aircraft gun battalions, and two active and two inactive anti-aircraft missile battalions. In the target structure, this resulted in a total strength of around 4,100 active soldiers and around 2,500 reservists. The units of the brigade were stationed in five locations in five federal states.

  • Stick and stick battery FlaBrig 100, Fuldatal
  • Air defense reconnaissance battery 100, Fuldatal
  • light anti-aircraft missile battery 100, Borken
  • light anti-aircraft missile battery 300, Fuldatal
  • light anti-aircraft missile training battery 610, Lütjenburg
  • Anti-tank gun training battalion 6, Lütjenburg
  • Anti-tank gun battalion 12, Hardheim
  • Anti-tank gun battalion 61 na, Lütjenburg
  • Anti-tank gun battalion 121 na, Hardheim
  • Anti-tank gun battalion 131, Hohenmölsen
  • Anti-tank gun battalion 132 na, Hohenmölsen
  • Anti-tank missile battalion 7, Borken
  • Anti-tank missile battalion 101, Borken
  • Anti-tank missile battalion 300, Fuldatal
  • Anti-tank missile battalion 301, Fuldatal

resolution

The anti-aircraft brigade 100 was disbanded at the end of 2007 and parts were transferred to other units:

  • The light anti-aircraft missile battery 100 (Borken) was transferred to the special operations division as anti-aircraft missile battery 100
  • The light anti-aircraft missile training battery 610 (Lütjenburg) switched to the 1st Panzer Division as a light anti-aircraft missile training battery 610
  • The anti-tank gun training battalion 6 (Lütjenburg) transferred to the 1st Panzer Division as the 6th anti-tank training regiment
  • Anti-aircraft gun battalion 12 and light anti-aircraft missile battery 300 are also part of the "new" army command

Commanders

Brigade commanders were:

No. Surname Beginning of the appointment End of appointment
3 Colonel Hans Paul Kramer (Brigade Commander) March 2007 December 2007
2 Brigadier General Klaus Hollmann April 2005 February 2007
1 Brigadier General Wolfgang Koepke April 2002 March 2005

Coordinates: 51 ° 23 '23.7 "  N , 9 ° 32' 53.9"  E