Command and Control Regiment (Sweden)
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| Command and Control Regiment | |
|---|---|
| Ledningsregementet | |
| File:Ledningsregementet vapen.svg | |
| Active | 2007–present |
| Country | File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden |
| Allegiance | Swedish Armed Forces |
| Branch | Swedish Army |
| Type | Joint |
| Size | Regiment |
| Part of | Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters |
| Garrison/HQ | Enköping |
| Mottos | Nihil Impossibilis Est[note 1] ("Nothing is impossibile") |
| Colors | Blue |
| March | "I täten" (Sam Rydberg) |
| Commanders | |
| Acting commander | COL Per Nilsson |
| Insignia | |
| Branch insignia | File:Truppslagstecken för signaltrupperna.jpg |
| Cap badge | File:Baskertecken för Signaltrupperna AM.088423.jpg |
The Command and Control Regiment (Swedish: Ledningsregementet, LedR), is the Swedish Armed Forces command and control and army electronic warfare unit raised in 2007. Its lineage traces back to the 19th century. The regiment is currently garrisoned in Enköping, Uppland.
History
[edit | edit source]The regiment has its origins in the field signal (later telegraphy) company raised in 1871. This unit then evolved and finally became Uppland Regiment in 1974. That regiment was disbanded in 2006 but was replaced by the Command and Control Regiment, which took part the role that the Uppland Regiment previously had. The regiment was commanded by Colonel Lena Hallin, the first female regimental commander in Swedish history, until January 2011. The current regimental commander is Colonel Per Nilsson.
Organisation
[edit | edit source]Current organisation of the regiment is:[2]
- Regimental Headquarters, at Enköping
- Management Location Battalion (Ledingsplatsbataljonen)[3]
- Liaison Battalion (Sambandsbataljonen)[7]
- Electronic Warfare Battalion (Telekrigbataljonen)[8]
- Tactical Psychological Operations Team (Taktiskt Psykologiska Operationer Team)[9]
- Electronic Warfare Support Unit , in Stockholm (Telekrigstödenheten)
- Telecommunications Sub-Division (Telekrig Underavdelningarna)
- Tactics and Technology Development Sub-Division (Taktik och Teknikutveckling Underavdelningarna)
- Naval Underwater Sensor Analysis Centre Sub-Division (Marinens Undervattenssensoranalyscentral Underavdelningarna)
- Armed Forces Meteorological and Oceanographic Centres (Försvarsmaktens Meteorologiska Och Oceanografiska Centrum)[10]
- Production Department (Produktionsavdelningen)
- Education Department (Utbildningsavdelningen)
- Development Department (Utvecklingsavdelningen)
- Systems Tasks Department (Systemavdelningen)
- Lead Combat School (Ledningsstridsskolan)[11]
- Staff Department (Stabsavdelningen)
- Division of Services (Tjänstegrensavdelningen)
- Development Department (Utvecklingsavdelningen)
- Education Department (Utblindningsavdelningen)
- Swedish Armed Forces' Signal Protection School (Totalförsvarets Signalskyddsskola)
- Training Department (Träningsavdelningen)
- Technology and Support Department (Teknik och Stödavdelningen)
- Technology and Maintenance Office TVK Ledsyst (Teknik och Vidmakthållandekonto r TVK Ledsyst)
Heraldry and traditions
[edit | edit source]Colours, standards and guidons
[edit | edit source]The Command and Control Regiment was raised on 1 January 2007 and its colour was presented by His Majesty the King Command and Control Regiment on 4 June 2009. The colour is based on the coat of arms, but also links to the historical legacy of the Command and Control Regiment, from the previous signal regiments.[12][13]
Heritage
[edit | edit source]The Command and Control Regiment continues the traditions from Uppland Regiment (I 8), Uppland Regiment (S 1), Göta Signal Corps (S 2), Norrland Signal Corps (S 3), Södermanland Regiment (P 10), Västmanland Regiment (Fo 48). In addition, the regiment continuous the memory of the Göta Life Guards (P 1).[14]
Medals
[edit | edit source]In 2007, the Ledningsregementets förtjänstmedalj ("Command and Control Regiment Medal of Merit") in gold (LedRGM) and silver (LedRSM) was established.[15][16]
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Ribbon bar of the Command and Control Regiment Medal of Merit
Commanding officers
[edit | edit source]- 2007–2010: Lena Hallin
- 2011–2014: Thomas Nilsson
- 2014–2014: Håkan Petersson
- 2014–2015: Mikael Åkerström
- 2016–2020: Mattias Hansson
- 2020–2022: Johan Axelsson
- 1 August – 30 September 2022: Colonel Per Nilsson (acting)[17]
- 1 October 2022 – 30 April 2026: Colonel Per Nilsson[18]
Names, designations and locations
[edit | edit source]| Name | Translation | From | To | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ledningsregementet | Command and Control Regiment | 2007-01-01 | – | |
| Designation | From | To | ||
| LedR | 2007-01-01 | – | ||
| Location | From | To | ||
| Enköping Garrison | 2007-01-01 | – |
See also
[edit | edit source]Footnotes
[edit | edit source]- ^ The motto, originally NIHIL EST IMPOSSIBILIS, was marked around 1920 by the commander of the Field Telegraph Corps, Colonel Karl Amundson.[1]
References
[edit | edit source]Notes
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website (in Swedish)
- Official website (in English)
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