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45th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)
The 45th Separate Artillery Brigade named after General Myron Tarnavskyi (A2943) is an artillery brigade of Ukrainian Ground Forces, formed in 2016 as part of 11th Reserve Army Corps. The brigade was subsequently demobilized and only the skeletal crew remained. On 26 February 2022, the brigade was reactivated following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and was fully staffed by 28 February 2022. It has seen heavy combat during the Russo-Ukrainian war on multiple fronts. It is based in Yavoriv. History On 12 May 2016, an order was issued for the creation of the 45th Artillery brigade as part of the 11th Reserve Army Corps and was established on 1 August 2016. In September 2019, during the exercises, the brigade conducted a mobilization of 1,500 personnel under the command of the commander Oleg Faydyuk. Russo-Ukrainian War On 24 February 2022, at the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the 45th Brigade was maintained at the so-called staffed level of 52 servicemen. However, wit ...
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Ministry Of Defence (Ukraine)
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine () is the ministry of defence, ministry of the Government of Ukraine, Ukrainian government that oversees national defence and the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The head of the ministry is the List of Ministers of Defense (Ukraine), Minister of Defence. The President of Ukraine is the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The ministry was established in Ukraine on 24 September 1991, one month after Declaration of Independence of Ukraine, Ukraine's declaration of independence resolution. The ministry was put in charge of all Soviet military forces reorganization on the territory of Ukrainian jurisdiction. In 1994, Ukraine voluntarily gave up all nuclear weapons. The ministry spent significant funds eliminating nuclear weapons, military bases and equipment to meet Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe requirements. In 2022 it was planned to provide 5% of Ukraine's GDP for the needs of the Ministry of Defence. In July 2022, ...
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