Milo S

Södra militärområdet
(Milo S)
Coat of Arms (1994–2000)
Active 1942–2000
Country  Sweden
Allegiance Swedish Armed Forces
Type Military area
Role Multi (Sea, Air and Land)
Part of Swedish Armed Forces
Garrison/HQ Kristianstad

Milo S (Swedish: Södra militärområdet, Southern Military Area) was a Swedish military area, a command of the Swedish Armed Forces that had operational control over Southern Sweden, for most time of its existence corresponding to the area covered by the counties of Malmöhus, Kristianstad (now joined as Skåne County), Blekinge, Kronoberg, Jönköping and Kalmar. The headquarters of Milo S were located in Kristianstad.

History

Milo S was created in 1966 along with five other military areas as part of a reorganisation of the administrative divisions of the Swedish Armed Forces. It can be seen as the successor of I. militärområdet (I. Military Area) created in 1942, but that did not have the same tasks as Milo S. The military area consisted of the land covered by the above-mentioned counties, with the exception of a small part of northern Kalmar County which instead was part of Milo Ö until 1983 when the whole county's area was incorporated into Milo S. In 1993, the number of military areas of Sweden was decreased to three, and as a consequence of that, Milo V was merged with Milo S to form a new southern military area. In 2000, these last three military areas were disbanded and the command for the whole of Sweden was placed at the Armed Forces headquarters, in accordance with the Defence Act of 2000.

Units 1989

In peacetime the Southern Military Area consisted of the following units, which were training recruits for wartime units:

  • Southern Military Area (Milo S), in Kristianstad
    • Army units:
    • Air Force units:
      • F 5 - Royal Combat Flight School, in Ljungbyhed
        • 1st Training Squadron with Saab 105A advanced jet trainers
        • 2nd Training Squadron with Saab 105A advanced jet trainers
        • 3rd Training Squadron with Saab 105A advanced jet trainers
        • 4th Training Squadron (Reserve Officers Training)
        • 5th Training Squadron (Basic Flight Training) with SK 61A and SK 61B planes
        • Basic Flight School
        • Combat Flight School
        • Civil Aviation School
        • Aerial Navigation School
        • Air Force Meteorology School
      • F 10/Se S - Scania Wing / Air Defense Sector South (covering Milo S and Milo V), in Ängelholm
        • 101st Fighter Squadron, with J 35J Draken fighter aircraft
        • 102nd Fighter Squadron, with J 35J Draken fighter aircraft
        • 103rd Fighter Squadron, with J 35J Draken fighter aircraft
      • F 17 - Blekinge Wing, in Kallinge
        • 171st Fighter Squadron, with JA 37 Viggen fighter aircraft
        • 172nd Recce Squadron, with SF 37 Viggen photo reconnaissance aircraft and SH 37 Viggen maritime reconnaissance/strike aircraft
    • Navy units:
      • BoMö - Malmö Naval Surveillance, in Malmö
      • ÖrlB S/Fo 15 - South Coast Naval Base / Karlskrona Defense Area, in Karlskrona
        • 13th Helicopter Group, at Ronneby Airfield with CH-46B Sea Knight anti-submarine and Bell 206B utility helicopters, and one CASA C-212 Aviocar in anti-submarine configuration
        • KA 2 - Karlskrona Coastal Artillery Regiment, in Karlskrona
          • Fortress Battalion, with seven 75mm Tornpjäs m/57 batteries in Malmö, Trelleborg, Ystad, Simrishamn, Karlshamn, Järnavik and Aspö, and two 120mm Tornautomatpjäs m/70 batteries in Trelleborg and Ystad
          • 1st Coastal Artillery Battalion with three batteries with 4x mobile 120mm M/80 cannons each for Scania
          • 3rd Coastal Artillery Battalion with three batteries with 4x mobile 120mm M/80 cannons each for Blekinge
          • 1st Mobile Blocking Battalion with one battery with 3x mobile 75mm m/65 guns, one battery with light Robot 52 anti-ship missiles, and a mining troop in Västervik to defend the Orrfjärd Navy Base
          • 6th Mobile Blocking Battalion with one battery with 3x mobile 75mm m/65 guns, one battery with light Robot 52 anti-ship missiles, and a mining troop for the Eastern coast of Scania
          • Heavy Coastal Missile Battery with Robot 08 anti-ship missiles
          • Unknown number of Mobile Blocking Companies consisting of a light Robot 52 anti-ship missile troop, and a mining troop
          • HSwMS Kalmarsund (13) minelayer
          • HSwMS Öresund (18) minelayer
        • 4th Surface Attack Flotilla, in Karlskrona
          • 44th Missile Boat Division, with 6x Norrköping-class missile boats
            • HSwMS Norrköping (R131)
            • HSwMS Nynäshamn (R132)
            • HSwMS Norrtälje (R133)
            • HSwMS Varberg (R134)
            • HSwMS Västerås (R135)
            • HSwMS Västervik (R136)
          • 46th Patrol Boat Division, with 4x Hugin-class patrol boats
            • HSwMS Styrbjörn (P163)
            • HSwMS Starkodder (P164)
            • HSwMS Tordön (P165)
            • HSwMS Tirfing (P166)

In wartime the Southern Military Area would have activated the following major land units, as well as a host of smaller units:

  • 1st Division, in Kristianstad
  • 13th (Armoured) Division, in Kristianstad
    • PB 7 - Malmö Brigade, in Revingehed, a Type 63M armoured brigade based on the P 7 - South Scania Regiment
    • PB 8 - Göinge Brigade, in Hässleholm, a Type 63M armoured brigade based on the P 2 - Scania Dragoon Regiment
    • IB 11 - Kronoberg Brigade, in Växjö, a Type 77 infantry brigade based on the I 11 - Kronoberg Regiment
    • IB 12 - Jönköping Brigade, in Eksjö, a Type 66M infantry brigade based on the I 12 - North Småland Regiment
    • PB 26 - Kristianstad Brigade, in Kristianstad, a Type 63M armoured brigade based on the P 6 - North Scania Regiment
    • IB 41 - Blekinge Brigade, in Växjö, a Type 66M infantry brigade based on the I 11 - Kronoberg Regiment
    • IB 42 - Kalmar Brigade, in Eksjö, a Type 77 infantry brigade based on the I 12 - North Småland Regiment

Commanders

  • 1942-1947: Major General Ernst af Klercker
  • 1947-1947: Major General Carl August Ehrensvärd
  • 1948-1953: Major General Samuel Lars Åkerhielm
  • 1953-1961: Major General Viking Tamm
  • 1961-1963: Major General Curt Göransson
  • 1963-1966: Major General Tage Ohlin
  • 1966-1968: Lieutenant General Stig Norén
  • 1968-1972: Vice Admiral Oscar Krokstedt
  • 1972-1980: Lieutenant General Karl Eric Holm
  • 1980-1982: Lieutenant General Sven-Olof Olson
  • 1982-1984: Vice Admiral Bengt Schuback
  • 1984-1988: Lieutenant General Carl Björeman
  • 1988-1992: Lieutenant General Gustaf Welin
  • 1992-1994: Lieutenant General Owe Wiktorin
  • 1994-1998: Lieutenant General Sven-Åke Jansson
  • 1998-2000: Lieutenant General Kent Harrskog

See also

References

  • Holmberg, Björn (1993). Arméns regementen, skolor och staber: en sammanställning. Arvidsjaur: Svenskt militärhistoriskt bibliotek. ISBN 91-972209-0-6.
  • Kjelldorff, Lennart (2001). "Försvarets utveckling från Gustav Wasa till vår tid" (PDF). Försvarets Historiska Telesamlingar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2007-01-12.

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