Mechanised Infantry Regiment
Mechanised Infantry Regiment | |
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Ahilya Nagar, Maharashtra | |
Motto(s) | Valour & Faith[1] |
Regimental flag | |
Commanders | |
Colonel of the Regiment | Lt Gen PS Shekawat[2] |
Insignia | |
War cry | Bolo Bharat Mata Ki Jai (Victory to Mother India) |
The Mechanised Infantry Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army, comprising 27 battalions dispersed under various armoured formations throughout India. Together with the 21 battalions of Brigade of the Guards, they form part of the Mechanised Infantry arm, which along with the Armoured Corps form the Mechanised Forces.[3]
History
The Mechanised Infantry Regiment is one of the youngest regiments in the army and was the mastermind of
During the
The regiment saw a rapid expansion in the 1980s. Mechanised infantry battalions numbered 15 to 26 have been raised on all-India mixed class composition, unlike the older units, which were single class ones. The only exception was 20 Rajput, which joined the regiment as the 24th battalion in April 1992.[7] The Mechanised Infantry Regiment has been involved in
MIRC Institutions
Mechanised Infantry Regimental Centre
The Mechanised Infantry Regimental Centre was established in 1979 at Ahmednagar and it spread over 2000 acres. It trains approximately 950 recruits annually.[9] It has three training battalions: Infantry Training Battalion, Composite Training Battalion and Driving and Maintenance Battalion.[10]
Quarter Guard
The Quarter Guard of the MIRC was created on 9 August 1979 during the first biennial conference. After the sanction of KLP, the present Quarter Guard was conceptualised in half circular area with front wide platform. The new Quarter Guard was completed in 1986. The Quarter Guard has 18 internal rooms as well as an armour shop and a guard room. To the right and left side of the guard are two guns and two cannons that symbolise the strength of soldiers.[10]
Military Band
The MIRC Band is based at
Regimental museum
The MIRC Museum was founded and inaugurated on 9 February 2000 by Lieutenant General Pankaj Joshi, the then Colonel of the regiment. The museum is currently housed at the ground floor of Mechanised Bhavan. The museum houses the regimental colour, as well as the history if the MIRC and mementos from Colonels of the regiment.[10]
Equipment
- BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicles
- TATA Kestrel
Battalions of the Mechanised Infantry Regiment
The regiment consists of the following battalions[8][11][12] -
Unit | Date of raising | Former designation | Battle honours | Remarks |
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1st Battalion | 01 Dec 1776 | 1st Battalion, Madras Regiment | Kalidhar | |
2nd Battalion | 09 Nov 1803 | 1st Battalion, Jat Regiment | Festubert | |
3rd Battalion | 19 Feb 1824 | 1st Battalion, 8 Gorkha Rifles |
Chushul | |
4th Battalion | 30 Jul 1846 | 1st Battalion, Sikh Regiment | Tithwal | |
5th Battalion | 28 Dec 1852 | 14th Battalion, Kumaon Regiment | OP Hill | |
6th Battalion | 05 May 1887 | 1st Battalion, Garhwal Rifles | Gadra City | |
7th Battalion | 30 May 1887 | 1st Battalion, Dogra Regiment | Asal Uttar | |
8th Battalion | 05 May 1941 | 7th Battalion, Punjab Regiment | Ichhogil | |
9th Battalion | 01 Apr 1949 | 7th Battalion, The Grenadiers | Chhadbet | |
10th Battalion | 27 May 1949 | 20th Battalion, Maratha Light Infantry | Bejai | |
11th Battalion | 11 Feb 1953 | 18th Battalion, Rajputana Rifles | Basantar River | |
12th Battalion | 01 Jan 1965 | 16th Battalion, Mahar Regiment | ||
8th Battalion, Parachute Regiment | ||||
13th Battalion | 01 Jan 1965 | 18th Battalion, Rajput Regiment | Akhaura | |
14th Battalion | 01 Sep 1976 | 16th Battalion, Jammu & Kashmir Rifles |
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15th Battalion | 15 Dec 1981 | |||
16th Battalion | 01 Jan 1982 | |||
17th Battalion | 15 Nov 1982 | Reconnaissance and Support (Tracked) | ||
18th Battalion | 01 Mar 1983 | |||
19th Battalion | 15 Sep 1983 | Reconnaissance and Support (Tracked) | ||
20th Battalion | 01 Mar 1984 | |||
21st Battalion | 01 Mar 1984 | |||
22nd Battalion | 01 Mar 1984 | |||
23rd Battalion | 11 Feb 1985 | Reconnaissance and Support (Wheeled) | ||
24th Battalion | 26 Jan 1954 | 20th Battalion, Rajput Regiment | Khinsar | Reconnaissance and Support (Tracked) [nb 1] |
25th Battalion | 25 Jun 1994 | Reconnaissance and Support (Wheeled) | ||
26th Battalion | ? 2015 | |||
27th Battalion | 17 Jul 2017 |
See also
- List of regiments of the Indian Army
External Media
- Indian Army Mechanised Infantry describing the weapons, vehicle and soldiers
- Images of the Mechanised Infantry showing the combat vehicles.
Notes
- ^ The unit claims to trace its origins to 1212 CE, it was later part of the Indian State Forces, joined the Indian Army in April 1951 and was designated part of the Rajput Regiment in January 1954.
References
- ^ "Attestation Parade to mark entry of 241 recruits into Indian Army as Young Soldiers was held on 16 Sep 2021 at The Mechanised Infantry Regimental Centre, MIRC Ahmednagar". 2021-09-16. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
- ^ "Gazette of India No 45" (PDF). 2020-11-07. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
- ^ "4 new mechanised battalions for Army". 2017-01-12. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ "Second General K Sundarji Memorial Lecture". 2019-04-27. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ "RAISING OF THE MECHANISED INFANTRY REGIMENT". 2017-09-10. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ a b c "Infantry Regiments: The cutting edge of Soldiering". 2018-01-24. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ a b "Mech Inf Brief History". Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ a b c Bharat Rakshak :: Land Forces Site - The Mechanised Infantry Regiment Archived 2012-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "MECHANISED INFANTRY REGIMENTAL CENTRE- AHMEDNAGAR". Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ a b c d "Raising of the Mechanised Infantry Regimental Centre". 10 September 2017.
- ^ "RAISING DAYS AND BATTLE HONOURS : MECH BATTALIONS". Retrieved 2022-04-09.
- ^ "27th Mechanised Infantry Battalion: New chapter added to Indian Army". The Indian Express. 2017-07-23. Retrieved 2017-07-23.