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Russia Officially Creates ‘Super-Light Battalion’

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The press service of Russia’s Central military district announced Wednesday that a super-light battalion with UAZ “Patriot” combat vehicles was deployed as a part of the newly formed motorized infantry brigade in the Samara region.

The battalion was created as result of analysis of the combat expirience gained by the Russian military in Syria.

90 units of UAZ “Patriot” combat vehicles equipped with machine guns are set to be delivered to the batalion until the end of 2017.


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The article below originally appeared at SouthFront in October 2016 after the first reports about creation of “superlight” army brigades by Russia:

Russia’s Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu is organizing some “superlight” army brigades, the Russian Izvestia daily reported. The newly formed “superlight” brigades will use UAZ Patriot technical vehicles.

Izvestia said that the UAZ Patriot is supposed to carry up to seven soldiers, their weapons and gear and additional supplies including fuel and ammo. The vehicle will be armed with a 12.7-mm Kord machine gun and a 30-mm AGS-30 automatic grenade launcher or Kornet anti-tank guided missile launcher or Konkurs anti-tank guided missile launcher. There will also be a variant armed with the 82-mm 2B14 Podnos mortar.

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UAZ with mortar supplied to the Syrian army

The formation of the “superlight” brigades has begun and they will appear “soon” in the Southern and Central military districts, Izvestia’s military source revealed.

The “superlight” brigades will have less personnel and equipment than a common motorized rifle battalion. Mobility and maneuverability will be their advantage.

The decision to form such brigades is allegedy based on the Syrian combat experience. The aim of these “superlight” motorized rifle brigades is to slip around or through heavier forces to conduct raids in to the enemy’s rear.

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I get the concept...
but..
Isn't the counter hell a lot more easier compared to a armored mechanized battalion?
 
It could work against a rag tag enemy like ISIS that doesn't have air cover and not much armor.

Against a professional military thus would be a bold, brash, and risky maneuvor that could bring benefits if it comes with the element of surprise. If the enemy can be kept busy enough, and the light battalion strikes fast and hard and catches the enemy unprepared, the effects can be devastating. This is one of the 'capabilities' that you develop to have the option on the table for battle commanders to use based on their analysis of the dynamically evolving situation.
 
It wold be quite enteresting variant for Cossack brigades, I think.
 
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