Structure 2012
Structure of Ukrainian Ground Forces at the end of 2011 was:
Location of Ukraine Ground Forces brigades
Red - infantry, Green - mechanised
Gold - armoured, Brown - artillery, Pink - rocket
- Land Forces Command
- Western Operational Command, (former Soviet Carpathian Military District)
- Southern Operational Command, Odessa (former Soviet Odessa Military District)
- Territorial Directorate "North", Chernihiv
- 79th Airmobile Brigade
- 19th Rocket Brigade
- 6th Army Corps, Dnipropetrovsk (Units based in the area of the Southern Operational Command)
- 17th Tank Brigade, Kryvyi Rih
- 25th Airborne Brigade, Cherkaske
- 28th Guards Mechanised Brigade, Chornomorske
- 92nd Guards Mechanised Brigade, Chuhuiv
- 93rd Guards Mechanised Brigade, Cherkaske
- 55th Artillery Brigade
- Corps Units
- 8th Army Corps, Zhytomyr (Units based in the area of the Territorial Directorate "North")
- 1st Tank Brigade, Honcharivske
- 30th Mechanized Brigade, Novohrad-Volynskyi
- 72nd Mechanized Brigade, Bila Tserkva
- 95th Airmobile Brigade, Zhytomyr
- 26th Artillery Brigade, Berdychiv
- 3rd Army Aviation Regiment, Brody
- Corps Units
- 13th Army Corps, Rivne (former Soviet 13th Army) (Units based in the area of the Western Operational Command)
- 24th Mechanized Brigade, Yavoriv
- 51st Mechanized Brigade, Volodymyr-Volynskyi
- 128th Guards Mechanized Brigade, Mukacheve
- 11th Artillery Brigade, Ternopil
- 7th Army Aviation Regiment, Novyi Kalyniv
- Military University, Lviv
- Hetman Petro Sahaidachny Land Forces Academy
- Military Academy, Odessa
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