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The Swedish Armoured Troops (, P) is the
armoured Armour (Commonwealth English) or armor (American English; see spelling differences) is a covering used to protect an object, individual, or vehicle from physical injury or damage, especially direct contact weapons or projectiles during combat ...
branch of the
Swedish Army The Swedish Army () is the army, land force of the Swedish Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. Beginning with its service in 1521, the Swedish Army has been active for more than 500 years. History Svea Life Guards dates back to the year 1 ...
. Since 2005, the Armoured Troops include the
South Scanian Regiment South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both west and east. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz' ...
(P 7) in
Revingehed Revingehed is a military training area located at Revingeby approximately 20 kilometers east of Lund in southern Sweden. Revingehed is one of the largest military training areas in Sweden. It includes 4,600 hectares of forest land and open water. ...
, Skaraborg Regiment (P 4) in
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,
Norrbotten Armoured Battalion The Norrbotten Armoured Battalion (), designation Pbat/I 19 or P 5, is a Swedish Army armoured warfare, armoured battalion, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Bo ...
in Boden, and since 2018 also
Gotland Regiment The Gotland Regiment (, P 18) is a Swedish Army armoured warfare, armoured regiment which has been active in various forms between 1963–1994 and 2000–2005, when it was disbanded. The regiment was re-established on 1 January 2018. The regiment ...
(P 18).


History


1920s–1960s

In Sweden, after
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, a smaller number of tanks were procured. The training with these was located to
Svea Life Guards The Svea Life Guards (), also I 1, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that was active in various forms 1521–2000. The unit was based in the Stockholm Garrison in Stockholm and belonged to the King's Life and Household Troops (''Kungl. Maj: ...
(I 1). According to the Defence Act of 1925, a tank battalion was organized, which was placed to Göta Life Guards (I 2). A tank battalion was organized at Göta Life Guards (I 2) from 1928 to 1939 and after the regiment was disbanded in 1939, tank battalions were organized in Skaraborg Regiment (I 9) and Södermanland Regiment (I 10) between 1939 and 1942. Parallel attempts were made with armored cars in the cavalry between 1925 and 1942 and with motorized brigade between 1940 and 1942. The Swedish Armoured Troops were formed on 1 October 1942. According to the Defence Act of 1942, the armoured troops were organized in peace-time as an independent branch of four armoured regiments ( Göta Armoured Life Guards, Scanian Armoured Regiment, Södermanland Armoured Regiment and Skaraborg Armoured Regiment). The Swedish Armoured Troops were organized in war-time in armoured brigades consisting of, among other things, a tank and two armoured infantry battalions and an artillery battalion. The four armored brigades – Pbrig m/43 – were created to meet the need for powerful attack units that could break through a defensive position and quickly proceed behind enemy lines. The brigades would be trained and organized by the aforementioned four regiments: * Göta Armoured Life Guards (P 1) in
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with a company (P 1 G) at I 18 in
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– the resurrected Göta Life Guards * Scanian Armoured Regiment (P 2) in
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, the converted K 2 * Södermanland Armoured Regiment (P 3) in
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– former I 10 * Skaraborg Armoured Regiment (P 4) in
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– former I 9. Two educational institutions were also formed, the Swedish Armoured Troops School (PS) – located at P 4, and the Swedish Armoured Troops Officer Candidate School (POAS) – located at P 3 – later to P 1. The war-organized brigades had two tanks battalions and one ''
panzergrenadier (), abbreviated as ''PzG'' (WWII) or ''PzGren'' (modern), meaning ''Armoured fighting vehicle, "Armour"-ed fighting vehicle "Grenadier"'', is the German language, German term for the military doctrine of mechanized infantry units in armoured fo ...
'' battalion with KP-bil's, among others. The design of the field brigades, together with newly acquired war experiences from
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, resulted in the 1949 parliamentary decision that also
Svea Life Guards The Svea Life Guards (), also I 1, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that was active in various forms 1521–2000. The unit was based in the Stockholm Garrison in Stockholm and belonged to the King's Life and Household Troops (''Kungl. Maj: ...
(I 1) in Sörentorp,
Älvsborg Regiment The Älvsborg Regiment (), designation I 15 and I 15/Fo 34, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traces its origins back 1624. It was disbanded in 1998. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the provinces of Västergötland, ...
(I 5) in
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and the
South Scanian Infantry Regiment The South Scanian Infantry Regiment (), designation I 7, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment founded on 10 December 1811 to address the gaps left by the loss of Finland. It was stationed in southern Scania, recruiting soldiers from local counties ...
(I 7) in
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were converted to armoured infantry regiments under the Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops' jurisdiction to ensure a unified training closely related to the existing armoured regiments and a joint brigade production of five brigades – Pbrig 49. This brigade organization with, among other things, different rates of movement between the tanks and armoured infantry battalions (the main part on military bicycles) reduced the brigade's attack power and was quickly outrun by international development with its demands for higher standards, mobility and constant division in the battlefield. Already at the end of the war, Sweden was unhelpful in technical development. Therefore, a large number of heavy tanks (
Centurion In the Roman army during classical antiquity, a centurion (; , . ; , or ), was a commander, nominally of a century (), a military unit originally consisting of 100 legionaries. The size of the century changed over time; from the 1st century BC ...
) were purchased in 1953 and a reorganization – Pbrig 58 – started with mixed battalions which included a tank and two bicycle transporting infantry companies, one of which could be transported on KP-bil's. Attacks were carried out on foot and the tank was given a supporting role. The attack speed was limited to 5 km/h. Older tanks'
gun turret A gun turret (or simply turret) is a mounting platform from which weapons can be fired that affords protection, visibility and ability to turn and aim. A modern gun turret is generally a rotatable weapon mount that houses the crew or mechanis ...
s were used as gun turret fortifications at ports and airfields, and
Stridsvagn m/41 Stridsvagn m/41 (Strv m/41) was a Swedish medium tank. A license-built version of the Czechoslovak Panzer 38(t), TNH medium tank, it served into the 1950s. History Since 1937, the Swedish army had been interested in the Czechoslovakian TNH tank. ...
and
Stridsvagn m/42 Stridsvagn m/42 (Strv m/42) was a Swedish medium tank in service in the World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of ...
were rebuilt into
Pansarbandvagn 301 Pansarbandvagn 301 (pbv 301), meaning roughly ''armoured tracked carrier vehicle 301'', was a Swedish infantry fighting vehicle () used by the Swedish Army. It was designed to carry a squad of 8 fully armed panzergrenadiers () into battle and pro ...
and
Stridsvagn 74 Stridsvagn 74 (strv 74) is a Swedish light tank in use with the Swedish Army from 1958 to 1984. It was a modification of the older stridsvagn m/42 medium tank, which was phased out of service in the early 1950s. Instead of scrapping the vehicl ...
respectively. At the armoured regiments,
assault gun An assault gun (from , , meaning "assault gun") is a type of armored infantry support vehicle and self-propelled artillery, mounting an infantry support gun on a protected self-propelled chassis, intended for providing infantry with heavy di ...
companies ( Infanterikanonvagn 72, 73,
102 102 may refer to: *102 (number), the number * AD 102, a year in the 2nd century AD * 102 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC * 102 (ambulance service), an emergency medical transport service in Uttar Pradesh, India * 102 (Clyde) Field Squadron, Royal E ...
and
103 103 may refer to: *103 (number), the number *AD 103, a year in the 2nd century AD *103 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC * 103 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Field Squadron, a territorial regiment * 103 (Newcastle) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers * 103 ...
) were also trained, self-propelled anti-tank companies ( Pansarvärnskanonvagn m/43), anti-aircraft gun platoons ( 40 mm L/60) and crews for self-propelled assault guns ( Stormartillerivagn m/43). In 1957, the
Norrbotten Armoured Battalion The Norrbotten Armoured Battalion (), designation Pbat/I 19 or P 5, is a Swedish Army armoured warfare, armoured battalion, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Bo ...
(P 5) was raised to meet the needs of armoured combat units in
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. In the same year, P 3 was reorganized into I 10 and became an armoured infantry regiment. I 1 returned to the infantry.


1960s–1980s

In order to increase the attack force of the armoured brigade, extensive
materiel Materiel or matériel (; ) is supplies, equipment, and weapons in military supply-chain management, and typically supplies and equipment in a commerce, commercial supply chain management, supply chain context. Military In a military context, ...
and organizational experiments were carried out in the early 1960s. The final product became Pbrig 63 with armoured battalions consisting of two self-propelled ''panzergrenadier'' companies (
Pansarbandvagn 301 Pansarbandvagn 301 (pbv 301), meaning roughly ''armoured tracked carrier vehicle 301'', was a Swedish infantry fighting vehicle () used by the Swedish Army. It was designed to carry a squad of 8 fully armed panzergrenadiers () into battle and pro ...
and later
Pansarbandvagn 302 Pansarbandvagn 302 (pbv 302), meaning roughly ''armoured tracked carrier vehicle 302'', is a Swedish high-mobility infantry fighting vehicle () used by the Swedish Army from 1966 to 2014. The vehicle was commissioned by the Swedish Army in 1961 a ...
) and two tanks with either Centurion ( Stridsvagn 101, 102) or the unconventionally Swedish-built S-Tank (Stridsvagn 103) as main tank and its own artillery (10.5 cm howitzer). Pbrig 63, with its mobile, firepower, integrated and combat technology well thought out organization, attracted great international interest and praise. The peace organization changed so that I 6, I 7, I 10 and I 18 became new armoured regiments while I 15 returned to the infantry. The reduction of defence appropriations in the 1970s and 1980s forced reductions in both the war and peace organizations. In 1971, the war organization consisted of six armoured brigades, four Norrland brigades, 21 infantry brigades, about 100 command, support and maintenance battalions, and about 100 local defence battalions. In the late 1970s, the fully motorized infantry brigade 77 was introduced, but half of the older infantry brigades and two of the armored brigades were disbanded. P 1 was disbanded in 1980 and the
Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School The Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School (, PKAS) was a school of the Swedish Armoured Troops in the Swedish Army which operated in various forms the years 1942–1981. The school was located in Skövde garrison in Skövde. ...
(PKAS) was amalgamated with the Swedish Armoured Troops School (PS) in Skövde. P 10's armoured brigade was reorganized into a mechanized brigade.


1990s–2000s

In 1994, the organization changed by introducing the concept of mechanized brigade. At that time, the army's field units consisted of two armoured brigades, four mechanized brigades (fewer tanks than the armored brigades), seven infantry brigades and four Norrland brigades. The mechanization process of these two later brigade types continued during the 1990s with the goal of forming fully mechanized brigades in 2000 (IB 2000/NB 2000). However, all brigades were disbanded in the war organization according to the Defence Act of 2000. The procurement of the
Leopard 2 The Leopard 2 is a third generation German main battle tank (MBT). Developed by Krauss-Maffei in the 1970s, the tank entered service in 1979 and replaced the earlier Leopard 1 as the main battle tank of the West German army. Various iterat ...
system started in 1991. After evaluation in 1994 the German Leopard 2 Improved (
Stridsvagn 122 Stridsvagn 122 (strv 122, ) is a Swedish main battle tank that, like the German Leopard 2A5, is based on the German Leopard 2 Improved variant using such newer technology as command, control, and fire-control systems, reinforced armour, and ...
) was elected. Stridsvagn 122 would replace Stridsvagn 103 in the armoured brigades. Sweden was also given the opportunity to acquire used Leopard 2A4 (Stridsvagn 121) at a low price, which would replace the Centurion's in the mechanized brigades. The deliveries of the 120 Stridsvagn 122 began in 1997 and were completed in 2002. The transfer of the 160 pcs used Leopard 2A4 (Stridsvagn 121) to Sweden was completed in 1995. In connection with the acquisition of Leopard 2, the remaining Stridsvagn 101 and Stridsvagn 102 began to be eliminated in 1992 pending scrapping. Remaining were 80 Stridsvagn 104 at the Kristianstad Brigade (PB 26), but this brigade would disbanded in 1994. In connection with this, 60 tanks from the Kristianstad Brigade were transferred in 1992 to
Södermanland Brigade Södermanland Brigade (), also PB 10 or MekB 10, was a Swedish Army armoured brigade located in the province of Södermanland. Most of the brigade was trained at Södermanland regiment. The brigade was decommissioned in 2000 History In 1963, t ...
(MekB 10), where they were in service until 1994, when they were transferred to
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to upgrade and modernize the Gotland Brigade (MekB 18). The tanks came to serve at the Gotland Brigade until the Defence Act of 2000, when the tank training stopped at the brigade and Stridsvagn 104's were scrapped. In 2000, the
Defence Materiel Administration The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (, FMV) is a Swedish government agency that reports to the Ministry of Defence. The agency is responsible for the supply of materiel to the Swedish defence organisation. It is located in Stockholm. D ...
(FMV) was commissioned by the
Swedish Armed Forces The Swedish Armed Forces (, literally ''Defence Force'') are the Military, armed forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. It consists of four separate military branches, the Swedish Army, the Swedish Navy, the Swedish Air Force and the Home Guard (Swed ...
to dismantle Stridsvagn 103, Stridsvagn 104, Brobandvagn 941, Bärgningsbandvagn 81, Bärgningsbandvagn 82,
Infanterikanonvagn 91 The infanterikanonvagn 91 (ikv 91), , was a high mobility assault gun that was developed to meet the operational requirements of the Swedish Army. It was designed and manufactured by Hägglund & Söner (whose military vehicle business is now B ...
, Luftvärnsrobotvagn 701 and Pansarvärnsrobotvagn 551. Bärgningsbandvagn 81 was eliminated after 2004 and was replaced by the Bärgningsbandvagn 120.


2010s–present

The Swedish Armoured Troops consist in 2020s of
South Scanian Regiment South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both west and east. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz' ...
(P 7) in
Revingehed Revingehed is a military training area located at Revingeby approximately 20 kilometers east of Lund in southern Sweden. Revingehed is one of the largest military training areas in Sweden. It includes 4,600 hectares of forest land and open water. ...
, Skaraborg Regiment (P 4) in
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, and since 2018 also
Gotland Regiment The Gotland Regiment (, P 18) is a Swedish Army armoured warfare, armoured regiment which has been active in various forms between 1963–1994 and 2000–2005, when it was disbanded. The regiment was re-established on 1 January 2018. The regiment ...
(P 18). P 7 consist, among other units, of the 71st Battalion, a motorized infantry battalion equipped with Pansarterrängbil 360, and the 72nd Battalion, a mechanized battalion equipped with
Stridsvagn 122 Stridsvagn 122 (strv 122, ) is a Swedish main battle tank that, like the German Leopard 2A5, is based on the German Leopard 2 Improved variant using such newer technology as command, control, and fire-control systems, reinforced armour, and ...
and
Combat Vehicle 90 The Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90) (, strf 90 or Stridsfordon 90) is a family of Swedish tracked armoured combat vehicles designed by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV), Hägglund & Söner and Bofors during the mid-1980s to early ...
. P 4 consist, among other units, of the 41st and the 42nd Armoured Battalion. The main weapon systems of the armored battalions are Stridsvagn 122, Combat Vehicle 9040, 12 cm grenade launchers and anti-air vehicles. P 18 consists, among other units, of the 181st Armoured Battalion, formed in January 2020. In
Upper Norrland Upper Norrland () is a national area () of Sweden. The national areas are a part of the NUTS statistical regions of Sweden. Geography Övre Norrland is the northernmost region of Sweden and forms part of Sápmi (Lapland). It is the Sweden's la ...
, the
Norrbotten Armoured Battalion The Norrbotten Armoured Battalion (), designation Pbat/I 19 or P 5, is a Swedish Army armoured warfare, armoured battalion, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Bo ...
has operated since 1957. Today its part of
Norrbotten Regiment The Norrbotten Regiment (), designation I 19, is a Swedish Army arctic armoured, light infantry and commando regiment that traces its origins back to the 19th century. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the province of Norrb ...
(I 19). The Norrbotten Armoured Battalion is organized for the daily production of war units and consists of personnel from the 191st and 192nd Mechanized Battalions.


Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops

The chief of the armoured troops was referred to as the Inspector of the Swedish Armoured Troops (''Pansarinspektören''). The Inspector was from 1991 to 1995 the head of the Swedish Army Armoured Center (PaC). Below is a list of inspectors between 1942 and 1995. Over the years, the inspector had largely retained the areas of responsibility he was initially assigned, but in an expanded and changed form. Type unit and functional responsibilities as well as the introduction of new equipment and combat vehicles were some of the inspector's most important tasks. Human resources were another very important part where the inspector was individual planning responsible for lieutenant colonels and majors who had completed the
Swedish Armed Forces Staff College The oyalSwedish Armed Forces Staff College (, MHS) was from 1961 to 1996 the Swedish Armed Forces highest institution for officers training, for staff and senior executive education and was located in Stockholm. In 1997 it was merged with the S ...
's higher course (except the Chief of the Army's commanders' group) and the last certifying commander for these. He was also the head of the promotion unit, which submitted proposals to the Chief of the Army on suitable armored officers for promotion.


Officeholders


Insignias

File:GFM.001627.jpg, Branch insignia m/52-60. Also known as ''Pansargrodan'' ("Iron Frog"). File:AM.005037.jpg, Branch insignia m/1963. File:AM.005038.jpg, Branch insignia m/1963. Only used for Göta Life Guards (P 1). File:Kragspegel pansar.jpg, Collar patch m/58.


See also

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Swedish Engineer Troops The Swedish Engineer Troops (, I) is the engineer branch of the Swedish Army. The branch was formed after the Defence Act of 1936. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the Swedish Armed Forces. Today, it consists of a ...
*
Swedish Army Signal Troops Swedish Army Signal Troops (, S) is the signal branch of the Swedish Army. It is responsible for installing, maintaining and operating all types of telecommunications equipment and information systems, providing command support to commanders and ...
*
Swedish Army Service Troops The Swedish Army Service Troops (, T or ''Underhållstrupperna'', before 1942 called ''Trängen'') is the military logistics (or Train (military), train) branch of the Swedish Army. The task of the troops is to train personnel for maintenance uni ...
* List of Swedish armoured regiments


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* *{{cite book , editor-last=Henriksson , editor-first=Peter , title=Pansartrupperna 50 år: en bildkavalkad , year=1993 , publisher=Arméns pansarcentrum , location=Skövde , id={{LIBRIS, 1746856 , language=sv Military units and formations of the Swedish Army Military units and formations established in 1942 1942 establishments in Sweden