Latvian Land Forces
The Latvian Land Forces (Latvian: Sauszemes spēki, SzS) together with the Latvian National Guard form the land warfare branch of the Latvian National Armed Forces. Since 2007, land forces are organized as a fully professional standing army.
Latvian Land Forces | |
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Sauszemes spēki | |
Latvian Land Forces emblem | |
Active | 1918 - 1940 1991 - present |
Country | Latvia |
Role | Land force |
Size | ~6,500 professionals, 8,000 National Guard, and 3,000 reserve personnel (Military of Latvia) |
Part of | Latvian National Armed Forces |
Motto(s) | Vienotībā spēks (Power in unity)[1] |
Anniversaries | April 30, Land Forces Day May 4, Independence Restoration and Armed Forces Day |
Engagements | War of Independence Iraq War (2003) War in Afghanistan (2001) |
Commanders | |
Commander | Colonel Sandris Gaugers[2] |
Mission
The main missions of the national Land Forces are to:
- Provide for the defense of all national territories;
- Ensure combat readiness and the mobilization of units;
- Dispose of explosive ordnance;
- Provide public assistance.
Structure
- Mechanized Infantry Brigade[4]
- Headquarters
- Headquarters and Signal Company
- 1st Mechanized Infantry Battalion
- Headquarters and Support Company
- 1st Mechanized Infantry Company
- 2nd Mechanized Infantry Company
- 3rd Mechanized Infantry Company
- Combat Service Support Company
- 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion
- Headquarters and Support Company
- 1st Mechanized Infantry Company
- 2nd Mechanized Infantry Company
- 3rd Mechanized Infantry Company
- Combat Service Support Company
- 3rd Infantry Battalion (trains active service soldiers, national guardsmen and reserve soldiers)
- Headquarters and Support Company
- 1st Infantry Company
- 2nd Infantry Company
- 3rd Infantry Company
- Combat Service Support Company
- Artillery Unit (M109A5Ö howitzers)
- Combat Support Battalion
- Staff and Signal Company
- Anti-tank Company (Spike-LR missiles)
- Fire Support Company
- Engineer Company
- Military Intelligence Company
- Forward Air Control Unit
- Combat Service Support Battalion
- Staff and Signal Company
- Supply and Transport Company
- Technical Support and Maintenance Company
- Medical Company
Cooperation
Since 1996 till today the National Armed Forces' soldiers have been deployed on nine international peace-keeping missions in Afghanistan, Albania, Bosnia, Central African Republic, Georgia, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia and Somalia.[5] Starting from January 1, 2015, Latvian Armed Forces are taking part in EU's Nordic Battle Group.[6][7] On March 29, 2004, Latvia became a fully fledged member of the NATO.[8]
Equipment
Personal equipment
The equipment of the Latvian Land Forces troops includes:
- LatPat , Multi-LatPat and WoodLatPat (Latvian digital camouflage uniform).
- Norwegian BEAR-II load bearing armor system
- Kevlar helmet
- Night vision device
Infantry weapons
Military vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Variants | Quantity | Notes |
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Armoured reconnaissance vehicles | ||||||
CVR(T) | United Kingdom | Armoured reconnaissance vehicle | Scimitar Sultan Spartan Samson Samaritan |
205[18] | 116 modernized vehicles in service, plus 7 used for training. 82 additional vehicles on order - to be delivered by 2022.[19] | |
Armoured cars | ||||||
HMMWV | United States | Armoured car | M1043A2 M1113 |
30 8 |
Ten vehicles donated by USA in 2005.[20] Possibly 28 more purchased later.[21] Some equipped with HK GMG, M2 Browning and SPIKE ATGM | |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | Germany | Armoured car | 290GD | 50 | [22][23] | |
Trucks | ||||||
Scania | Sweden | Truck | P93 NM154 |
184 8 |
134 P93 trucks and 8 NM154 recovery vehicles donated by Norway in 2013. 50 more trucks purchased in 2014.[22] | |
Mercedes-Benz Unimog | Germany | Truck | U1300 | 120[24] | ||
Light vehicles | ||||||
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | Germany | SUV | 240GD 300GDN |
[22][25] | ||
Land Rover Defender | United Kingdom | SUV | D110 | 2 | D110 variant used by military police.[26] | |
Polaris RZR | United States | FAV | MRZR-2 MRZR-4 MV850 |
62[27] | Option for up to 130 vehicles.[28] | |
Can-Am Outlander | Finland | ATV | Outlander MAX 650XT | 582[29] | [30] | |
Special vehicles | ||||||
Bv 206 | Sweden | Amphibious tracked vehicle | Bv 206A Bv 206F |
Donated by Sweden in 2002 and 2003.[31] | ||
Artillery
Model | Image | Origin | Caliber | Quantity | Details |
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Mortars | |||||
L16 81mm mortar | United Kingdom Norway |
81 mm | |||
GrW 86 | Austria | 120 mm | Purchased from Austria in 2017.[32] | ||
Self-propelled artillery | |||||
M109A5Ö Rechenstellenpanzer M109 |
United States Austria |
155 mm | 35 10 |
35 howitzers, 10 command and control vehicles and 2 driver training vehicles purchased from Austria in 2017.[33] | |
Rank structure[34]
The rank structure of the Latvian army is adjusted to the rank structure of the NATO countries in Europe. Rank insignia are worn historically on the collars and today also on shoulder marks. Starting 2016, only the Staff Battalion wears the collar insignia.
Officers of the Latvian Army | |||||||||
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Generals | Officers | ||||||||
Rank insignia | |||||||||
Rank | Lieutenant General Ģenerālleitnants |
Major General Ģenerālmajors |
Brigadier General Brigādes Ģenerālis |
Colonel Pulkvedis |
Lieutenant Colonel Pulkvežleitnants |
Major Majors |
Captain Kapteinis |
First Lieutenant Virsleitnants |
Second Lieutenant Leitnants |
NATO Rank Grade | OF-8 | OF-7 | OF-6 | OF-5 | OF-4 | OF-3 | OF-2 | OF-1 |
Non-Commissioned Officers of the Latvian army | ||||||||
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Sergeants | Privates | |||||||
Rank insignia | ||||||||
Rank | Senior Warrant Officer Augstākais virsseržants |
Warrant Officer Galvenais virsseržants |
Senior Sergeant Štāba virsseržants |
Sergeant First Class Virsseržants |
Sergeant Seržants |
Corporal Kaprālis |
Private First Class Dižkareivis |
Private Kareivis |
NATO Rank Grade | OR-9 | OR-8 | OR-7 | OR-6 | OR-5 | OR-4 | OR-3 | OR-2 |
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