![]() ![]() 325th Artillery Demonstration Battalion (Artillerielehrbataillon 325), in Munster with 24x PzH 2000 155mm self-propelled howitzers, 8x M270 MLRS multiple rocket launch systems, KZO drones and 2x Euro-Art COBRA counter-battery radars.1st Operations Support Battalion (Unterstützungsbataillon Einsatz 1), in Oldenburg (Reserve unit).Staff and Signal Company 1st Panzer Division, in Oldenburg.Structure of the German Army in 2023 (click to enlarge) 1st Panzer Division Central Mobilisation Base (Zentraler Mobilmachungsstützpunkt), in Brück.Central Army Storage (Zentrales Langzeitlager), in Pirmasens.Central Army Storage (Zentrales Langzeitlager), in Herongen.Army Development Office (Amt für Heeresentwicklung), in Cologne.Training Command (Ausbildungskommando), in Leipzig.Rapid Forces Division (Division Schnelle Kräfte), in Stadtallendorf.Army Command (Kommando Heer), in Strausberg.Armoured units equipped with main battle tanks are designated as Panzer formations, while mechanized infantry units equipped with tracked infantry fighting vehicles are designated as Panzergrenadier formations. Mountain infantry is designated as Gebirgsjäger, while Paratroopers are designated as Fallschirmjäger. The German Army uses Jäger to denote its infantry formations. Reserve units do not possess any heavy equipment and their personnel is intended as replacements for losses sustained by regular units. The following lists German active and reserve units within the structure of the German Army.
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