Jaeger Brigade

Jaeger Brigade
Jääkäriprikaati
Insignia of the Jaeger Brigade.
Active1919–1921:Käkisalmen rykmentti (Käkisalmi Regiment)
1921–1936: Polkupyöräpataljoona 1 (Bicycle Battalion 1)
1936–1957: Jääkäripataljoona 1 (Jaeger Battalion 1)
1957–1964: Pohjanmaan jääkäripataljoona (Ostrobothnia Jaeger Battalion)
1964–1979: Lapin Jääkäripataljoona (Lapland Jaeger Battalion)
1979–: Jääkäriprikaati Jaeger Brigade
Country Finland
Branch Finnish Army
TypeInfantry and Anti-Air
RoleArctic forces and Anti-aircraft warfare training
Size2,200 conscripts, 400 career personnel
GarrisonSodankylä and Rovaniemi
Nickname(s)Jiipeeär, Jipri
Flag
MarchThe Jäger March by Jean Sibelius
EquipmentSisu Nasu, Bandvagn 206, Leopard 2A4
Websitehttps://maavoimat.fi/en/jaeger-brigade
Commanders
ColonelKimmo Kinnunen

The Jaeger Brigade (Finnish: Jääkäriprikaati; Swedish: Jägarbrigaden) is a unit of the Finnish Army. The unit is located in Sodankylä and Rovaniemi in Finnish Lapland, some 130 kilometres (81 mi) north of the Arctic Circle. The brigade trains 2,200 conscripts per year. The brigade has two main units: Lapland Jaeger Battalion in Sodankylä and Rovaniemi Air Defence Battalion at Rovaniemi air base.

The Jaeger Brigade specialises in training soldiers for the harsh climate of Lapland. The brigade is also responsible for developing arctic warfare tactics and equipment in cooperation with Swedish and Norwegian arctic forces. Their expertise in cold-weather warfare is widely recognized; members of the U.S. and other militaries come to Sodankylä in winter to learn from them.

Troops are motorized by all-terrain vehicles Sisu Nasu and Bandvagn 206 due to their better movement in arctic conditions compared to heavily armed vehicles.