Composition
- Kymi Jaeger Battalion (Kymen Jääkäripataljoona)
- 1st Mechanized Jaeger Company (1. Panssarijääkärikomppania)
- 2nd Mechanized Jaeger Company (2. Panssarijääkärikomppania)
- 3rd Mechanized Jaeger Company (3. Panssarijääkärikomppania)
- Karelia Artillery Regiment (Karjalan Tykistörykmentti)
- 1st Field Artillery Battery (1. Kenttätykistöpatteri)
- 2nd Field Artillery Battery (2. Kenttätykistöpatteri)
- 3rd Field Artillery Battery (3. Kenttätykistöpatteri)
- Artillery NCO School (Tykistöaliupseerikoulu)
- Salpausselkä Air Defense Battalion (Salpausselän Ilmatorjuntapatteristo)
- 1st Air Defense Battery (1. Ilmatorjuntapatteri)
- 2nd Air Defense Battery (2. Ilmatorjuntapatteri)
- 3rd Air Defense Battery (3. Ilmatorjuntapatteri)
- Kymi Engineer Battalion (Kymen Pioneeripataljoona)
- 1st Engineer Company (1. Pioneerikomppania)
- 2nd Engineer Company (2. Pioneerikomppania)
- East Finland Signal Battalion (Itä-Suomen Viestipataljoona)
- HQ Company (Esikuntakomppania)
- 1st Signals Company (1. Viestikomppania)
- 2nd Signals Company (2. Viestikomppania)
- Karelia Logistics Battalion (Karjalan Huoltopataljoona)
- Supply and Transportation Company (Huolto- ja Kuljetuskomppania)
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