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The 3rd Missile Brigade Aquileia (Italian: 3ª Brigata Missili "Aquileia") was an artillery brigade of the Italian Army active between 1959 and 1991. The brigade was stationed in North-Eastern Italy and armed with missile and artillery systems capable of firing tactical nuclear weapons as part of Italy's participation in NATOs nuclear sharing programme. During peacetime the brigade fell under command of the Italian V Army Corps, but during wartime the brigade would have been subordinate to NATOs Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH) command in Verona. After the end of the Cold War the brigade was disbanded and its weapon systems retired.

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  • 3ª Brigata missili “Aquileia” (de)
  • 3rd Missile Brigade "Aquileia" (en)
  • 3ª Brigata missili "Aquileia" (it)
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  • Die 3ª Brigata missili “Aquileia” (deutsch 3. Raketenbrigade Aquileia) war ein Artillerieverband des italienischen Heeres, der von 1959 bis 1991 im Nordosten Italiens bestand. Die Brigade war mit Kurzstreckenraketen vom Typ MGR-1 Honest John und MGM-52 Lance sowie mit schweren Haubitzen ausgerüstet. Im Rahmen der Nuklearen Teilhabe konzentrierte man in diesem Großverband italienische Heereseinheiten, die im Ost-West-Konflikt notfalls Kernwaffen einsetzen sollten. (de)
  • The 3rd Missile Brigade Aquileia (Italian: 3ª Brigata Missili "Aquileia") was an artillery brigade of the Italian Army active between 1959 and 1991. The brigade was stationed in North-Eastern Italy and armed with missile and artillery systems capable of firing tactical nuclear weapons as part of Italy's participation in NATOs nuclear sharing programme. During peacetime the brigade fell under command of the Italian V Army Corps, but during wartime the brigade would have been subordinate to NATOs Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH) command in Verona. After the end of the Cold War the brigade was disbanded and its weapon systems retired. (en)
  • La III Brigata Missili, poi 3ª Brigata missili "Aquileia", è stata una Grande Unità dell'Esercito Italiano, con una forza combattente di circa 5.478 uomini, dipendeva dal V Corpo d'Armata ed il suo quartier generale, dal 1975, aveva sede a Portogruaro presso la Caserma "Luciano Capitò". (it)
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  • 3rd Missile Brigade "Aquileia" (en)
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