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The Ariete Armored Brigade is the only active armored brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units are Tank and Bersaglieri regiments. The brigade's headquarters is in the city of Pordenone. Most of its units are based in the North-East of Italy. The brigade's name comes from the battering ram (in Italian: Ariete). The brigade draws much of its historical traditions from the 132nd Armoured Division Ariete, famously active during the Second World War from 1939-42, and again active from 1948-1986. The brigade is part of the 1st Defence Forces Command.

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  • Ariete Armored Brigade
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  • The Ariete Armored Brigade is the only active armored brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units are Tank and Bersaglieri regiments. The brigade's headquarters is in the city of Pordenone. Most of its units are based in the North-East of Italy. The brigade's name comes from the battering ram (in Italian: Ariete). The brigade draws much of its historical traditions from the 132nd Armoured Division Ariete, famously active during the Second World War from 1939-42, and again active from 1948-1986. The brigade is part of the 1st Defence Forces Command.
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Garrison
Branch
command structure
Role
Nickname
  • Ariete
Type
  • Cavalry
Caption
  • Armored Brigade Ariete Insignia
Dates
  • --10-01
Colors
  • blue and red
Unit Name
  • Brigata Corazzata Ariete
Battles
Motto
  • "Ferrea mole, Ferreo cuore"
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  • Brigade
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  • The Ariete Armored Brigade is the only active armored brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units are Tank and Bersaglieri regiments. The brigade's headquarters is in the city of Pordenone. Most of its units are based in the North-East of Italy. The brigade's name comes from the battering ram (in Italian: Ariete). The brigade draws much of its historical traditions from the 132nd Armoured Division Ariete, famously active during the Second World War from 1939-42, and again active from 1948-1986. The brigade is part of the 1st Defence Forces Command.
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