Order of Precedence
| Preceded by Sri Lanka Armoured Corps |
Order of Precedence | Succeeded by Sri Lanka Engineers |
| Preceded by Mechanized Infantry Regiment (with armored vehicles) |
Order of Precedence (with Guns) |
Succeeded by Sri Lanka Engineers (with engineering vehicles) |
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