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The 4th Tank Battalion, 1st Division, King's Guard (Thai: กองพันทหารม้าที่ 4 กองพลที่ 1 รักษาพระองค์) (ม.พัน ๔ พล.๑ รอ.) is a King's Guard Armoured Cavalry Battalion of the Royal Thai Army (RTA), it is currently a part of the 1st Division, King's Guard.
In modern era, the army has a long history of coups d'état and coup attempts.Its leadership continues to see coup-making as one role of the army. [3] [4] [5]On 22 May 2014 the army deposed the government, appointed military officers to the national assembly, and on 21 August 2014 they elected the army's Commander in Chief, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, as prime minister.
Main battle tank Ukraine: 49: One visible feature is the new PNK-6 panoramic tank sight. "BM Oplot-T" is an export version for Thailand. [35] [36] M60: Main battle tank United States: 178 [37] 53 (M60A1) RISE Passive and 125 (M60A3) TTS in service. [38] ~32-38 M60A3 TTS was upgraded with Israeli TIFCS, HMA, index loader, electric gun and turret ...
4th Tank Battalion, 1st Division, King's Guard; 1st Combat Engineer Battalion; 1st Signal Battalion, King's Guard ... 4th Infantry Division (Thailand) 5th Infantry ...
The battalion was also tasked to organize, train, and equip individual Marines and combat ready tank companies to augment and reinforce the active duty component when required to serve as part of the Total Force of the United States. 4th Tank Battalion was a self-sustaining, autonomous unit capable of performing all the tasks of the regular force.
1st Division (Thailand) 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard (Thailand) 1st Infantry Regiment (Thailand) 2nd Infantry Division (Thailand) 4th Tank Battalion (Thailand) 11th Infantry Regiment (Thailand) 21st Infantry Regiment (Thailand) 30th Cavalry Squadron, Queen's Guard (Thailand) 31st Infantry Regiment (Thailand)
The Royal Thai Marine Corps was founded in 1932, when the first battalion was formed with the assistance of the United States Marine Corps. It was expanded to a regiment in 1940 and was in action against communist guerrillas throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
The 1985 Thai military coup attempt (known in Thailand as the Retired Officer rebellion, 9 September rebellion [2] and theTwo siblings rebellion) [3] was a military coup attempt against the government of Prem Tinsulanonda, by former Thai military leaders on 9 September 1985, but a counter-coup by Prem government in the morning led to surrender of the coup forces.