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The HDF Land Command (Hungarian: ''MH Szárazföldi Parancsnokság'') is the leading organization of the
Hungarian Ground Forces The Hungarian Ground Forces (, ) constitute the land branch of the Hungarian Defence Forces, responsible for ground activities and troops, including artillery, tanks, Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs), and gro ...
, which operates under the direct command of the Army General Staff. It plans and directs the refueling, equipment, supplies, infrastructure, maintenance and development of the Ground Forces, as well as the preparation, redeployment, deployment, national support and rotation of military organizations involved in peacekeeping operations. Its headquarters are located at
Székesfehérvár Székesfehérvár (; ; ; ; Serbian language, Serbian: ''Стони Београд''; ), known colloquially as Fehérvár (), is a city in central Hungary, and the country's ninth-largest city. It is the Regions of Hungary, regional capital of C ...
. Its original legal predecessor, Headquarters 5th Army, was established on 3 August 1961 in
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. A year later it was relocated to Székesfehérvár. It started operating under difficult conditions, only
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obsolete technical equipment was available and it was plagued by material shortages. The staff consisted of young officers and non-commissioned officers. In 1991, the 5th Army Command became the Land Forces Command. Later name changes included: * 1991–1994: Land Forces Command * 1994–1997: 4. Mechanized Corps Command * 1997–2001: MH Land General Staff * 2001: MH Land Command


Formations in the 1960s

Hungarian divisions were patterned after the Soviet model; by the early 1980s, they were motorised to the extent that there was sufficient transport to carry all personnel when the division moved. * 4th Motor Rifle Division (Hungary) (
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) * 7th Motor Rifle Division (Hungary) (Kiskunfélegyháza) * 8th Motor Rifle Division (Hungary) (Zalaegerszeg) * 9th Motor Rifle Division (Hungary) (Kaposvár) * 15th Motor Rifle Division (Hungary) (Nyíregyháza) * 11th Tank Division (Hungary) ( Tata) In November 1966, the 3rd Mechanized Corps was established in the Dózsa György Barracks at
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. This
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was to oversee second-stage formations of lower readiness. In 1987, the 5th Army included the 5th Missile Brigade (Tapolca, Hungary); the 37th Pontoon Regiment (
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); the 60th Engineer Brigade (
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); the 15th Pontoon Regiment (
Szentes Szentes () is a town in south-eastern Hungary, Csongrád-Csanád County, Csongrád county, near the Tisza, Tisza river. The town is a cultural and educational center of the region. It is the third most populous town in Csongrád-Csanád County, Cso ...
); the 123rd Technical Engineer Regiment (
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); the 93rd independent Chemical Defence Regiment (
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); the 75th Medical Regiment (
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); the 87th Combat Helicopter Regiment (
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) with
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and Mi-24; the 3rd Corps, with its headquarters still at Cegled; and the 7th, 8th, 9th Motor Rifle and 11th (Tank) Divisions. The 87th Regiment began as the 86th Composite Aircraft Squadron in Kecskemet. In 1969 it relocated to Szentkirályszabadja. In 1973 the Tactical Aviation Command (CsRP) was formed (until then all air assets other than training were subordinated to the National Air Defence Command (OLP)). In 1973, with the reorganization of air units, the 86th Composite Air Squadron was upgraded into the 87th Transport Helicopter Regiment. In 1984 its name changed to Combat Helicopter Regiment when the second Mi-24 squadron was added. Until 1987 it was a by-the-book Soviet army-level combat helicopter regiment. Then a fourth squadron was added – a command and EW squadron of Mi-17, Mi-9 (the flying command post variant) and Mi-17PPA.


Formations from 2001

* HDF 5th Bocskai István Infantry BrigadeMH 5. Bocskai István Könnyű Lövészdandár
– hm.gov.hu
* HDF 25th Klapka György Light Rifle Brigade * HDF 11th Hunyadi Mátyás Tank Battalion * HDF 37th II. Ferenc Rákóczi Technical Brigade * HDF 24th Gornely Bornemissza Reconnaissance Battalion (see :hu:MH 24. Bornemissza Gergely Felderítő Ezred) *
HDF 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion The 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion (), is a battalion-sized formation of the Hungarian Defence Force special operations forces. History The 34th Bercsényi László Special Forces Battalion was created during the Cold War. The ...
* 93rd Sándor Petőfi Chemical Defense Battalion * HDF 5th Electronics-Fighting Company (electronic warfare company?) * 64th Boconádi Szabó József Logistics Regiment * MH 43rd Leadership Support Battalion * HDF Bakony Fighting Training Center


Formations as of 2020

* 1st Explosive Ordnance Disposal and River Flotilla Regiment "Honvéd", at Újpest military port in Budapest *2nd Special Forces Brigade "vitéz Árpád Bertalan", in Szolnok Air Base *
5th Infantry Brigade "István Bocskai" Fifth is the ordinal form of the number five. Fifth or The Fifth may refer to: * Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, as in the expression "pleading the Fifth" * Fifth Avenue * Fifth column, a political term * Fifth disease, a cont ...
, in Debrecen *24th Reconnaissance Regiment "Gergely Bornemissza" in Debrecen * 25th Infantry Brigade "György Klapka", in Tata *37th Engineer Regiment "Ferenc Rákóczi II", in Szentes *43rd Signal and Command Support Regiment "József Nagysándor", in Székesfehérvár *93rd CBRN defense Battalion "Sándor Petőfi", in Székesfehérvár


See also

* Structure of the Hungarian Defence Forces


References

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Further reading

*Balla Tibor-Csikány Tamás-Gulyás Géza-Horváth Csaba-Kovács Vilmos: A magyar tüzérség 100 éve, 1913–2013, Budapest Zrínyi Kiadó, 2014, {{ISBN, 978 963 327 602 0 Military units and formations of Hungary