226th Paratroopers Brigade (Israel)
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] Unit Designation and ObjectivesThe 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.
Organizational ContextThe 226th is one of the four reserve paratroopers brigades in the IDF reserve corps:
Unit PersonnelThe 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. The 6226th Reconnaissance Battalion is an exception, as are the other reconnaissance battalions in their respective reserve brigades. They are composed of veterans who served in "Sayeret Tzanchanim", the 5135th Reconnaissance Battalion, which performs special forces missions for the 35th Paratroopers Brigade. Unit Structure
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