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27e Brigade d'Infanterie de Montagne
Badge of the 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade
Active 1888 -
Country France
Branch French Army
Type Mountain infantry
Size 6500
Part of CFAT
Garrison/HQ Varces, France

The 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade (French) is a mountain infantry formation of the French Army. It is heir to the traditions of the 27th Alpine Division, the division alpine FFI créée in 1944, which became the 27th division alpine' (27th DA) in 1945, then the 27th division d'infanterie alpine (27th DIA, and then the 27th division d'infanterie de montagne (27th DIM). Disbanded after 1945, it was reformed in 1976 as a division, but with the end of conscription, all of the French Army's divisions were disbanded and the 27th became a brigade in 1996.

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The 27th BIM comprises the:

  • 4e Régiment de Chasseurs (4e RCh) Wheeled Armoured Regiment in Gap with 36 ERC 90, 16 VBL and 6 Gazelle helicopters
  • 7e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (7e BCA) Mountain Infantry Battalion in Bourg St. Maurice with VAB and VHM
  • 13e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (13e BCA) Mountain Infantry Battalion in Chambéry with VAB and VHM
  • 27e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpins (27e BCA) Mountain Infantry Battalion in Annecy with VAB and VHM
  • 93e Régiment d'Artillerie de Montagne (93e RAM) Mountain Artillery Regiment in Varces with CAESAR self-propelled howitzers and RTF1 mortars
  • 2e Régiment Étranger de Génie (2e REG) Foreign Legion engineer regiment in Saint-Christol
  • 27e Compagnie de Commandement et de Transmissions de Montagne (27e CCTM) Command and Signals Company in Varces

After 2013 the 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade will be merged with the Italian Alpine Brigade Taurinense in Turin to form a new joint French-Italian Mountain Infantry Brigade.[1]

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