Mechanized Infantry Regiment
Mechanized Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | 14 February 2007 - Present |
Country | Sri Lanka |
Branch | Sri Lanka Army |
Type | Mechanized Infantry |
Role | Mechanized Infantry |
Size | 4 regular battalions and 1 vol battalion |
Part of | Mechanized Infantry Brigade |
Regimental Centre | Dambulla |
Nickname(s) | MIR |
Motto(s) | "Jawayen Peramunata" - Forward with vigor and determination |
Anniversaries | 14 February |
Engagements | Sri Lankan Civil War |
Commanders | |
Centre Commandant | Col LS Balachandra |
Colonel Commandant | Maj Gen Mahinda Haturusingha |
The Mechanized Infantry Regiment (MIR) is a mechanized infantry regiment of the Sri Lanka Army. It is made up of four regular battalions and a volunteer battalion. Establish in 2007 by Lt. Gen. Sarath Fonseka its battalions are equipped with Type 63 and WZ551 armoured personnel carriers make up the Mechanized Infantry Brigade.
History
The Mechanized Infantry Regiment was raised on the battlefield on 14 February at the divisional headquarters of the 53 Division SLA at Kodikamam, Jaffna in order for the army to have specialized mechanized infantry units to deploy in battle, instead of using regular infantry along with armoured personnel carriers as it had done before. Three battalions where formed with officers and men from 3rd Light Infantry Battalion, 10th Sri Lanka Sinha Regiment, the 4th Gajaba Battalion and 5th & 6th Reconnaissance Regiments of the Sri Lanka Armoured Corps.[1]
The 53-4 brigade which is made up of the newly formed battalions has since been designated as the Mechanized Infantry Brigade.[2]
Units
Regular Battalions
- 1st Mechanized Infantry Battalion
- 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion
- 3rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion
- 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion
Volunteer Battalions
- 5th Mechanized Infantry Battalion
Order of precedence
Preceded by Vijayabahu Infantry Regiment |
Order of Precedence | Succeeded by President's Guard |
Preceded by Sri Lanka Armoured Corps (with armored vehicles) |
Order of Precedence (with armored vehicles) |
Succeeded by Sri Lanka Artillery (with Guns) |