ATTACHMENT1: COMPOSITION, EQUIPMENT, LOCATIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF GREEK AND TURKISH CONTINGENTS

Article 1 Composition

The composition of each contingent for aII services shall be equivalent in terms of structure and strength and shall consist of a headquarters, formed units and individuals. The composition of the contingents shall include the following types of units up to the maximum indicated strength:

Type of Unit
Maximum Strength
Armoured Battalion  
Infantry Battalion  
Engineer Company  
Artillery Battalion  
Signal Company  

Aviation Battalion (Helicopter)
 

Air Defence Battery
 

Support Unit
 
Medical Unit  
Brigade HQ  
[…]  
[…]  

 

Article 2 Weapons and equipment

The contingents shall have equivalent weapons and equipment commensurate with the type and number of units. Their weapons and equipment shall include the following, up to the maximum indicated number, with limitations notably concerning armoured vehicles, heavy weapons and artillery systems and offensive weapons such as attack helicopters:

Type of Weapon/Equipment Maximum Number
Battle tanks (medium)  
Infantry fighting vehicles including APCs (main gun up to 25 mm)  

Tower artillery pieces (up to 155 mm calible)
 
Air defence missiles (short range up to 7000m)  
[…]  
[…]  

 


Article 3 Activities

The contingents shall be restricted to typical peacetime activities for formed military units, mainly encompassing training within the compounds and military quarters, maintenance of equipment and material, ceremonies and parades and training in designated training fields.

Article 4 Facilities

The designated military facilities in which troops and equipment shall be based are the following:

Contingent Location
(with grid reference)
Number of
Troops
Greek    
     
     
     
     
Turkish    
     
     
     
     

 

Article 5 Training fields

The designated training fields for each contingent are the following

Contingent Location
(with grid reference to 4 digits)
Greek  
   
Turkish  
   

 

Article 6 Movement

The contingents shall move troops in the <component state> in which they are located by the most direct route between points of embarkation, garrisons and training areas and shall not approach the boundary between the <component states> ;or the areas, subject to territorial adjustment, unless the existing road infrastructure necessitates otherwise.

Article 7 Notice

The contingents shall inform each other and the United Nations in writing [insert number] days in advance of the timing, location and purpose of any movement of troops, including for field training. A movement of troops shall be defined as more than [insert figure] military transport vehicles with a capacity of [insert figure] passengers or more in each vehicle.

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