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August 16, 2025

New Artillery Brigade Insignia Unveiled

Photo: 26th Artillery Brigade, October 2022, and insignia redrawn by Davomme

In mid-August 2025, MiltiaryLand confirmed the creation of a new artillery formation within the Ukrainian Ground Forces, being the 68th Artillery Brigade. This continues the reformation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, which continues to shift towards the corps-brigade structure rather than the previous hybrid tactical group, corps, and brigade structure.

Recently, users on our Discord server discovered that the brigade has already received its insignia and a motto. The first embroidered variant of the insignia first appeared on the Embroidery Designs Ukraine site, in extremely low quality. The insignia has since been redrawn in higher resolution by our contributor Davomme, and released here exclusively on MilitaryLand for the first time.

New insignia of the 68th Artillery Brigade, redrawn by Davomme.

The newly revealed insignia features a chevron divided into two, with the left half in green and the right half in red. Surrounding it is a border in contrasting colors, of the same palette, and the central imagery contains two artillery cannons crossed. Above them is a crown, depicted at the peak of the Berdychiv city’s coat of arms and flag, a stylized crown in the appearance of bricks, an echo of the units’ garrison. The motto of the unit has also been revealed, reading With Courage and Fire, written in a tab above the insignia in the Ukrainian language.

As previously reported, the unit was likely formed on the basis of one of the subordinate units of the 26th Artillery Brigade.

Sources: Embroidery Designs Ukraine chevron product page.

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embor

What about 147th brigade?