The 226th Paratroopers Brigade "Nesher/Eagle" (Hebrew: 226 חטיבת הנשר; Brigade 80 in the Six-Day War, later Brigade 317, then Brigade 939; also known as Nesher (Eagle) Formation and The Northern Brigade) is a reserve paratrooper brigade that was established in 1957. The brigade is currently part of the 146th "Blast" Division which is a reserve armored division in the Northern Command. The unit's emblem is a black eagle on a red background.[1]
226th Paratroopers Brigade (Israel) | |
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Active | 1957 – present |
Country | Israel |
Branch | Infantry Corps |
Type | Airborne forces |
Role | Air assault Airlift Anti-tank warfare Artillery observer Close-quarters battle Counterinsurgency Desert warfare HUMINT Indirect fire Long-range penetration Maneuver warfare Mountain warfare Parachuting Raiding Reconnaissance Special reconnaissance Tracking Urban warfare |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | 146th Division "Ha-Mapatz" |
Nickname(s) | "The Northern" ("הצפונית") |
Motto(s) | ככל שנגביה עוף נרחיק לראות... The higher we will fly, the farther we will see... |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Ran Fridman |
Notable commanders | Danny Matt, Haim Nadel, Elazar Shtern, Dan Goldfus, Eliezer Toledano. |
Unit Designation and Objectives
editThe brigade is airborne forces unit, which does not operate heavy IFVs and is intended for quick maneuvering in the Northern theatre. The brigade's main objectives are offensive operations inside Lebanon, and defensive operations along the Northern Israeli border. Contrary to intuition, only the 55th reserve brigade is actively practicing parachute capabilities, while the rest of the reserve paratroopers brigades in the IDF, including the 226th, rely on light IFVs and helicopter drops.
- During the Second Lebanon War the brigade fought in southern Lebanon suffering many casualties and achieving significant operational success in several Hezbollah held villages.
- During the current Iron Swords War the brigade was recruited and stationed on the western half of the northern border where it fought an attritional war against Hezbollah for several months, while preparing for an all out war.
Organizational Context
editThe 226th is one of the four reserve paratroopers brigades in the IDF reserve corps:
- The 55th Paratroopers Brigade "Tip of the Spear" and the 551th "Arrows of Fire" also known as the "central" brigades which belong to the central command.
- The 646th "Sky Foxes" also known as the "southern brigade" which belongs to the southern command.
- the 226th "Nesher/Eagle" also known as the "northern brigade" of the northern command.
Unit Personnel
editThe brigade's battalions are composed primarily of veterans of the 35th Paratroopers Brigade, which is the regular paratroopers brigade in the IDF. Specifically, the 226th brigade and its 4 battalions are manned by those who have served in the 202th battalion of the regular 35th brigade, while the veterans of the other 3 battalions of the regular brigade feed into their corresponding paratrooper brigades in the IDF reserve corps.
Unit Structure
edit- 226th Paratroopers Brigade "Nesher/Eagle" (Reserve)
- 7056th Paratroopers Battalion
- 9255th Paratroopers Battalion
- 9563th Paratroopers Battalion
- (6226th) Reconnaissance Battalion "Nesher"
- Logistic Battalion
- Signal Company
References
edit- ^ Clo, Nisim. "חטיבת הצנחנים 226 באוגדת המפץ 319 (146) - סיפורם של אנשי הטנא בחטיבה" [The 226th Parachute Brigade in the 319th Explosive Division (146) – the story of the Tana men in the brigade]. himush.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-01-18.
External links
edit- חטיבה 226 (Brigade 226 in Hebrew) on the website of The Paratroops Heritage Association