10th Army Corps (Ukraine)
| 10th Army Corps | |
|---|---|
| 10-й армійський корпус | |
| File:10th Army Corps SSI.svg Insignia of the corps | |
| Active | 2023 – present |
| Country | File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine |
| Branch | File:Ensign of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.svg Ukrainian Ground Forces |
| Size | Corps |
| Garrison/HQ | Poltava, Poltava Oblast |
| Motto | "To Live is to Fight" |
| Engagements | Russo-Ukrainian War |
| Website | Official Facebook page |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Brig. Gen. Serhiy Perets |
The 10th Army Corps (Ukrainian: 10-й армійський корпус) is a Corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]The 10th Army Corps of Ukraine was formed in 2023 as part of a reorganization of Ukraine's military.[2] It groups mechanized, artillery, and other specialized brigades under its command. This restructuring was aimed at improving operational efficiency and aligning with NATO standards.[3] It was reportedly created in preparation for the summer 2023 Ukrainian offensive in southern Ukraine.[4]
In late July 2023, during a Ukrainian offensive, the 10th Army Corps was rotated into combat and was conducting armored assaults towards the main Russian defensive line in the Zaporizhzhia region. The 10th Army Corps was considered the Ukrainian reserve or "second echelon" following the first phase of mostly unsuccessful attacks by the 9th Army Corps in June.[5]
By early 2025, Ukraine had begun implementing reforms to transition from a brigade-based system to a corps-level structure, with the 10th Army Corps being part of this effort.[6][2]
Structure
[edit | edit source]As of 2025 the corps structure is as follows:[1]
- File:10th Army Corps (Ukraine).webp 10th Army Corps
- Corps Headquarters
- File:Insignia of the 82nd Management Battalion (Ukraine).png 82nd Command Battalion
- File:1st Medical Battalion.png 1st Medical Battalion
- File:Insignia of the 12th Tank Battalion (Ukraine).png 12th Heavy Mechanized Brigade
- File:43rd Separate Mechanized Brigade.png 43rd Mechanized Brigade
- File:48th Separate Artillery Brigade.png 48th Artillery Brigade
- File:94th Engineering Battalion.png 94th Combat Engineering Battalion
- File:Insignia of the 115th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine).png 115th Mechanized Brigade
- File:Insignia of the 116th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine).png 116th Mechanized Brigade[7][4]
- File:117th Mechanized Brigade.png 117th Heavy Mechanized Brigade[4]
- File:151st Reconnaissance Strike Battalion.png 151st Reconnaissance Strike Battalion
- File:Insignia of the 229th Logistics Battalion (Ukraine).png 229th Logistics Battalion
- File:Insignia of the 509th Repair and Recovery Battalion (Ukraine).png 509th Maintenance and Recovery Battalion
- File:Insignia of the 582nd Security and Support Battalion (Ukraine).png 582nd Security and Support Battalion
- Corps Headquarters
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