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History of 40th Artillery Brigade

The 40th Artillery Brigade is a prominent artillery formation in the Ukrainian Ground Forces, formed in 2015 as part of Ukraine’s efforts to modernize and strengthen its military capabilities amid ongoing conflict in the Donbas region. Headquartered in Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv Oblast, the brigade specializes in providing heavy fire support with a variety of artillery systems, including self-propelled howitzers and rocket artillery. Since its inception, the 40th Artillery Brigade has played a vital role in defensive and offensive operations, particularly during the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War. The unit is recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and significant contributions to Ukraine’s defense.

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ABOUT 40th Artillery Brigade

  • Formation Date: The 40th Artillery Brigade was originally formed as part of the Soviet military structure, later becoming a component of the Ukrainian Ground Forces after Ukraine’s independence in 1991.
  • Modern Re-establishment: The brigade was reconstituted and reorganized in the 2010s to bolster Ukraine’s artillery capabilities in response to emerging security threats.
  • Key Role in Donbas Conflict: The 40th Artillery Brigade played a critical support role during the War in Donbas, providing fire support to Ukrainian infantry and armored units.
  • Equipped with Modern Systems: The brigade operates a mix of Soviet-era and modernized artillery systems, including 2S7 Pion 203mm self-propelled guns and 2S5 Giatsint-S 152mm self-propelled howitzers.
  • Distinguished Service: Members of the brigade have been awarded state honors for bravery and professionalism under fire during active combat operations.
  • Strategic Location: The brigade is headquartered in Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv Oblast, making it strategically positioned to defend southern Ukraine.
  • Participation in 2022 Defense: The 40th Artillery Brigade was actively involved in repelling the 2022 Russian invasion, supporting defensive and counter-offensive operations.
  • International Training: Brigade members have received training with NATO partners, improving interoperability and artillery tactics.
  • Emblem and Motto: The brigade’s insignia features crossed artillery barrels and a flaming grenade, symbolizing its firepower and readiness; its motto is “Fire Decides!”
  • Community Engagement: The brigade maintains strong ties with local communities, regularly participating in patriotic and commemorative events to honor Ukraine’s defenders.

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