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mabadesc |
Posted: November 28, 2003 06:58 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 803 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 11, 2003 |
Inahurry said:
Can you (or anybody) please post a brief summary of what happened? I've heard something about those events, but this was a while ago and I only vaguely remember it. I really am interested in finding out more about it (there's no irony or trick question here). Thanks in advance. |
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Victor |
Posted: November 28, 2003 07:52 pm
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I cannot say how it differed from the Red Army, because I am not familiar with its organization during the Cold War. But I can say a few words on the Romanian army in that period.
After the initial period of purges (of the royal army officers) and the copying of the Soviet model, from the late 50s and early 60s things started to change. The system of military regions adopted in 1947 was replaced by the recreation of the army commands. The NCO corps was also recreated, as were the NCO schools, which led to better trained and more capable NCOs. An air defense command was also formed in 1956, to better coordinate the available resources. The Patriotic Guards comprised theoretically of every man (under 60) or woman (under 55), who had received some mandatory military training. The detachments were under the command of the Communist Party structures and were led by reserve officers and NCOs. |
petru |
Posted: November 29, 2003 02:53 am
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In my opinion the Romanian army of that era was well oversized. Most of the regular troops were used in agricultural work, and they were in general pretty low quality. Probably there were some military units better trained and on combat readiness. The Securitate units were much better equipped and trained. Probably some units like the paratroopers or the mountain troops which were considered a kind of elite had a better training. I think there were also some big mechanized units which had a number of tanks on combat readiness. A petty officer was telling me that there tanks used for training and the same number of tanks (there were 20 in that unit) sealed and ready for action anytime.
In terms of weaponry the main battle tank was the T-55 for a long time. At revolution there was a number of T-72 (I have heard of 30, but I don’t know the numbers). I don’t know whether TR-85 a drastically change of the T-55, equipped with a longer gun were available in any number in 1989. There were some good Romanian made helicopters, but there were no ground attack helicopters (like the American Cobra) as Soviet Union was reluctant to provide that kind of weapon to Romania. There were not too many offensive weapons in Romania. Today there is a program meant to update the Romanian helicopters and to give them some antitank capabilities, but this is not a new helicopter designed for the sole purpose of destroying tanks. |
PanzerKing |
Posted: December 01, 2003 09:24 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 216 Member No.: 29 Joined: July 07, 2003 |
Thanks for all the imput on the paranoia question.
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BobM |
Posted: December 04, 2003 11:58 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 23 Member No.: 148 Joined: November 25, 2003 |
Gents
Thanks for the replies - though I'm not sure I needed to know quite that much about Romanian ethnicography Two posters mention tank units with 20 or 24 tanks. Standard Soviet tank battalions had 30 tanks since the 60's, before that 21 tanks. Does anyone know how many were supposed to be in aRomanian battalion? Cheers Bob |
Dan Po |
Posted: February 24, 2004 10:06 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 208 Member No.: 226 Joined: February 23, 2004 |
Im agree with you :cheers: . What about the hungarian - romanian batallion ? I read in at interview with gen Gusa who was the comander (legaly) of the romanian army in december 89 that in 89 the soviet troops from Hungary was changet their position in order to have a better offensive possitions against Romania. Also, in autumn of 89 was a few violations of romanian aerian space by some simulated aircrafts from south and west ... evidently preparations from the large scale simulated atacks from december ... |
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Petrus |
Posted: October 14, 2004 09:44 am
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It is a pity that nobody has answered here the initial question: How was the Romanian Army being organized during the Cold War?
Regards, Petrus |
Imperialist |
Posted: June 23, 2006 03:55 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2399 Member No.: 499 Joined: February 09, 2005 |
I just stumbled on some numbers that put Getu's opinion in doubt. In 1981 Romania had 1,980 tanks, while Bulgaria had 2,060 and Hungary 1,230. In 1987 Romania had only 1,430 tanks, Bulgaria 2,100 and Hungary 1,300. Obviously Romanian panzer forces were not at all superior to Hungary and Bulgaria taken together. Qualitatively, in the same period Romania added 50 new tanks to its armoured forces (probably T-72s?), while Bulgaria added 140, and Hungary 70. -------------------- I
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serban |
Posted: June 24, 2006 04:45 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 5 Member No.: 199 Joined: January 19, 2004 |
To answer BobM's initial question:
I found some information about the Romanian army in "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Strategy, Tactics and Weapons of Russian Military Power" published in 1982 by Bonanza Books and edited by Ray Bonds. In discussing the Warsaw Pact countries the author underlines the contrast between the "northern tier" (Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany) and the "southern tier" (Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria). About Romania he states: "Rumania has worked hard to loosen these ties (with the Soviet Union), refusing to remove Rumanian troops from tight national control and resisting all attempts at Soviet military integration, least of all having Soviet troops even on exercise on Rumanian territory. The Rumanian army, in urgent need of modern weapons, comprises two tank divisions and seven motor-rifle divisions, two Alpine brigades and an airborne brigade, with about 1,700 tanks: the airforce, which has a small amount of western equipment and is developing a joint Rumanian-Yugoslave fighter, amounts to about 430 aircraft. The Rumanian navy is a light costal defence force with six corvettes, minesweepers and fast patrol boats." Serban |
serban |
Posted: June 24, 2006 04:46 pm
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The author provides a rather comprehensive table of equipment in use by the USSR and the Warsaw Pact. One part of this table describes the “priority allotted to Non-Soviet Warsaw Pact armies for quality/ quantity of equipment supplied by the USSR. (The figures indicate total equipment to date, not during the year in question)”
1963 1 Poland 2 Czech 3 Bulgaria 4 Hungary 5 Romania 6 E. Germany 1967 1 Czech 2 Poland 3 Hungary 4 Bulgaria 5 E. Germany 6 Romania 1971 1 Poland 2 Czech 3 Hungary 4 E. Germany 5 Bulgaria 6 Romania 1976 1 Poland 2 E. Germany 3 Czech 4 Bulgaria 5 Hungary 6 Romania He adds: “the low positions of Czechoslovakia and Hungary on the list reflect the large amount of equipment produced for these armies in Eastern European arms factories. In effect, of all East European armies, only Romania’s was not fully modernized by early 1976. The improvement in East German Army’s equipment was most marked of all the Warsaw Pact Armies.” Serban |
serban |
Posted: June 24, 2006 04:48 pm
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“ARMY WEAPONS
Romania: Total Armed Forces 167,000 MOD troops, 45,000 Border troops and Ministry of Interior troops, 700,000 Volunteer militia, 500,000 Reserves Ground Forces 139,000 (16-months National Service Period) Romania is the only Warsaw Pact country to have reduced its defence expenditure over the past 5 years, and her army is deficient in many items of modern equipment. There is little domestic production of AFVs. The BTR-60 has recently been produced under licence. 2 Tank Divs.; 8 Motor Rifle Divs.; 2 mountain regiments; 1 Airborne battalion (40 percent at full strength; 60 per cent at 50 to 30 per cent strength.) Weapons Equipment Tanks: T-55/ T-54, T-34 1,800 Battle Recce vehicles: BTR-40, PT-76, OT-65 APCs: BTR-50, 60, 152; OT-810, 62 300 Artillery: 76mm, 85mm, 100mm, 122mm, 130mm, 152mm guns; 85mm and 100mm obsolescent SP guns; 120mm mortars; 132mm Czech MBRL Frog 4, Scud A SSM 57mm, 85mm, 100mm A-Tk guns; Snapper and Sagger ATGW ZSU 57-2 SPAA guns 37, 57 and 100 mm AA guns. Frontal Aviation 12 Hound Helicopters; 180 FGA aircraft – MiG 15/17/19/21; 30 Transport aircraft (Il 14 and Il 18).” Comparably Hungary and Bulgaria are listed as having similar number of tanks but these two have significantly more armored vehicles (2,200 – Hungary, 2000 – Bulgaria). The Romanian Air force appears to be somewhat larger, but similarly equipped. Serban |
Iamandi |
Posted: June 26, 2006 07:54 am
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General de divizie Group: Members Posts: 1386 Member No.: 319 Joined: August 04, 2004 |
We have ZSU-57/2?
Iama |
Zayets |
Posted: June 26, 2006 08:14 am
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Army Recon says we have. What numbers, don't know |
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Odzava |
Posted: November 19, 2006 12:45 am
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Hi, guys
I'm new here, so want to appologise if I spoil your discussion with my question. I'm making a naval history sait. You may see it here - vimpel.boinaslava.net. He is in bulgarian only for now, but he is orientated on the bulgarian users on the first place. Writing for our corvetes clss Poti I couldn't find all the numbers of soviet ships sold in Bulgaria. I know that Romania receive 3 ships of this class. Does anybody know the numbers of soviet ships sold to Romania. That will help me to specify nomber of bulgarian ships using Berejnoy's reference book for a small patrol and antisubmarine vessels. About the Bulgarian threat to Romania from 50's to 80's I think it's more paranoia than reality. Bulgarian army were orientated from 1944 to 90's against Turkey and Greace. In Northen Bulgaria were not infantry or tank divisions. Thay were lokated in south Bulgaria. And all of the millitary exercises that are lead espetially in 80's are orientated in south. This post has been edited by Odzava on November 19, 2006 12:46 am |
chico20854 |
Posted: December 27, 2007 02:39 pm
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Hi! Sorry to ressurect a near-dead thread, but I'd like your feedback and corrections on what I've been able to dig up on the Romanian Army during the Cold War. I've got the outline of an order of battle at the time of the Revolution in 1989. If you could let me know of any errors, additions or other information (like what equipment types units had), that would be great. And if someone has pointers on where to find more complete information, I'd appreciate that too. So here goes what I've found so far: Central Reporting ???: 30th Guards Rgt (Bucharest): 2 mech inf bns (TAB-77), 1 SF co Brigada 2 Vanatori de Munte "Sarmizegetusa" (2nd Mtn Brigade) - Brasov 20th, 21st & 22nd Mountain Hunter Bns Brigada 61 Vanatori de Munte (61st Mtn Brigade) - Miercurea Ciuc Brigada 1 Vanatori de Munte (1st Mtn Brigade) - ??? Brigada 4 Vanatori de Munte (4th Mtn Brigade) (Curtea de Arges) 33rd VM Battalion Brigăzii 3 Paraşutişti HQ for para rgts??? Regimentul 6 Parasutisti? - Câmpia Turzii? Regimentul 56 Parasutisti - Caracal Regimentul 60 Parashuti Rgt "Bãneasa-Otopeni" - Boteni Regimentul 64 Parasutisti - Buzau 1st Army: HQ Bucharest 1st Border Guard Rgt (Brigazii 1 Graniceri) - Giugiu Divizia 1 Mecanizată (Bucharest) 1st Mech Rgt 2nd Mech Rgt 3rd Mech Rgt? 20th Tank Rgt - Pantelimon: TR-580 333rd AA Bn Divizia 57 Blindate (57th Armored Div) - Pitesti? Regimentul 22 tancuri (Ploesti or Pitesti?) Regimentul 7 Mecanizat - Prahova 96th Artillery Rgt??? - Pitesti???? 2nd Army: HQ Buzua 32nd Operational-Tactical Missile Bde (Brigazii de Rachete Operativ-Tactice) (Tecuci): 8 SCUD-A 10th Engineer Bde (Braila?) 3rd Border Guard Bde (Brigazii 3 Graniceri) - Iasi Brigăzii/Rgt 17 Artilerie (Barlad) 202nd Chemical Defense Bn (Batalionul 202 Protectie Antichimica) (Husi) 8th Artillery Cannon Brigade (Focsani): 1st Heavy Artillery Rgt: D-20 howitzers 15th Heavy Artillery Rgt Diviziei 67 Mecanizate (Braila) 282nd Mech Rgt (Focsani) 267th Tank Rgt (Galati) - Bn strength??? Batalionul 528 Cercetare (528 Recon Bn) - Braila 3rd AA Misile Bn (Divizionului 3 Rachete Antiaeriene) - Brãila Diviziei 10 Mecanizate "Ştefan cel Mare" (Iaşi) Regimentul 33 mecanizat "Alexandru cel Bun" (Botoşani) 15th Mech Rgt "Razboieni"(Iasi) Regimentului 38 mec (Piatra Neamt) Diviziei 9 Mecanizată (Constanta) 34th Mech Rgt (Topraisar) Regimentului 36 mecanizat "Vasile Lupu" - Harsova, Constanta county Regimentul 10 Mecanizat - Slobozia Regimentul 18 Tancuri (Basarabi) T-55/TR-85 3rd Army: HQ Craiova 49th Chemical Protection Bn (Batalionul 49 Protectie Antichimicã) (Pitesti) 9th Border Guard Brigade (Brigazii 9 Graniceri) - Timisoara Diviziei 18 Mecanizate "Decebal" (Timisoara) Regimentul 32 Mecanizat "Mircea" - Timisoara Regimentul 90 Mechanizat - Lugoj Regimentul 106 Mecanizat Batalionului 169 Cercetare (169th Recon Bn) 34th AA Bn Unidentified Rgt (Chisoda) - or is this the 32nd Rgt?? Diviziei 90 Mecanizată or is it Diviziei 19 Mecanizată "Ziridava" (Craiova)? Regimentul 114 Mecanizat "Rahova" - Vanju Mare Regimentului 26 Mecanizat “Rovine” - Craiova 4th Army: HQ Cluj-Napocal 37th Operational-Tactical Missile Bde (Ineu): 8 SCUD-A Regimentul 50 Rachete Antiaeriene ,"Andrei Muresanu" - Clujol Brigada 5 Vanatori de Munte (5th Mountain Brigade) - Alba Iulia 26th VM Bn (Brad) 69th Artillery Brigade (Şimleu Silvaniei)?? Regimentul 7 Artilerie Regimentul 612 Artilerie Antitanc - 612th AT Rgt. (Baia Mare?) Divizia 6 Tancuri "Horia,Cloşca şi Crişan" (Târgu Mureş) Regimentul 2 Tancuri (Târgu Mureş) Regimentul 6 Tancuri "Ion Buteanu"??? Regimentul 51 Tancuri??? - Turda??? Regimentul 227 Mecanizat - Someseni/Cluj Diviziei 11 Mecanizate "Carei" (Oradea) 19th Mech Rgt (Arad) U/I Tank Rgt (Oradea) 58th AA Bn (Oradea)?? 119th Recon Battalion (Oradea)??? Divizia 81 Mecanizată (Dej) Regimentului 315 Artilerie? Unidentified Mech Rgt (Bistrita) Batalionul 55 Rachete si Artilerie Antiaeriana (Dej)???? Units needing locations & HQs: Regimentul 60 Regimentul 84 Grăniceri "Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt” Batalionul de Infanterie Marina, Babadag, Tulcea Special MP Unit 67 (Bucharest) Batalionul 452 Constructii Locuinte (452nd Engineer Bn) Infantry units: (some may be post-Cold War units) Batalionului 2 Infanterie Batalionului 3 Infanterie Regimentul 4 Mecanizat Batalionului 21 Infanterie Batalionului 23 Infanterie Batalionului/Rgt 29 Infanterie Regimentul 31 Infanterie Mecanizata Brigăzii/Rgt 33 Mecanizată Brigăzii/Rgt 40 Mecanizate Batalionului 42 Infanterie Brigăzii/Rgt 85 Infanterie Brigade/Rgt 95 Infanterie Regimentul 148 "Mihai Viteazul" (may not exist) Batalionului 151 Infanterie 156 Mech Rgt Batalionului/Rgt 191 Infanterie - Arad?? Brigăzii/Rgt 230 Infanterie Moto Batalionului 231 Infanterie Batalionului/Rgt 256 Infanterie Regimentul 301 Mecanizat Tank units: Regimentul 1 tancuri Batalionului 1 Tancuri Brigăzii/Rgt 5 Tancuri Brigăzii/Rgt 7 Tancuri Brigăzii/Rgt 63 Tancuri Regimentul 68 Tancuri - bn strength Batalionului 633 Tancuri - 3rd Bn, 63rd Tank Rgt??? Artillery Units: Brigăzii/Rgt 1 Artilerie Brigăzii/Rgt 13 Artilerie Regimentul 17 Rachete Semenic (Reşiţa) 43 Arty Bde 295th Artillery Rgt - 122mm howitzers Anti-tank units: Brigăzii/Rgt 9 Artilerie Antitanc Divizionului 12 Artilerie Antitanc Brigăzii/Rgt 24 Artilerie Antitanc Brigăzii/Rgt 29 Artilerie Antitanc Brigăzii/Rgt 65 Artilerie Antitanc Brigăzii/Rgt 79 Artilerie Antitanc Regimentul 82 Artilierie Antitanc Anti-aircraft units (some may be national air defense forces): Brigăzii/Rgt 1 Rachete Antiaeriene Mixtă 4th AA Bde 5th AA Bde 6th AA Bde Regimentul 12 Rachete Antiaeriene (Galati) Brigăzii 14 Artilerie Antiaeriană Regimentului 15 Rachete Antiaeriene Regimentului 17 Rachete Antiaeriene regiment 47 de artilerie antiaerianã 48th SAM Rgt Regimentului 51 Rachete Antiaeriene Regimentului 53 Rachete Antiaeriene Regimentului 137 Artilerie Antiaeriană Regimentului 164 Artilerie Antiaeriană Divizionul 205 Artilerie Antiaerianã Recon units: Batalionului 185 Cercetare Batalion 313 Cercetare Batalion 317 Cercetare Batalion 404 Cercetare Batalionului 422 Cercetare Engineer unit: Regimentului 3 Geniu |
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