9th Cybernetic Security Regiment "Rombo"

The 9th Cybernetic Security Regiment "Rombo" (Italian: 9° Reggimento Sicurezza Cibernetica "Rombo") is a cyber warfare unit of the Italian Army based in Cecchignola in Rome. The regiment is assigned to the Tactical Intelligence Brigade and tasked with performing cyber operations related to the defence of the army's IT networks and Command-and-Control systems, the protection of critical infrastructures and platforms and weapon systems.[3]

9th Cybernetic Security Regiment "Rombo"
9° Reggimento Sicurezza Cibernetica "Rombo"
Regimental coat of arms
Active1 Sept. 1976 — 1 Jan. 1998
9 Oct. 2023 — today[1][2]
Country Italy
BranchItalian Army
RoleCyber warfare
Part ofTactical Intelligence Brigade
Garrison/HQCecchignola
Motto(s)"La mia sfida attraverso lo spazio"
Anniversaries20 June 1918 - Second Battle of the Piave River
Insignia
Regimental gorget patches
The flag of the 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" is retrieved from the Shrine of the Flags in the Vittoriano in Rome

On 9 October 2023 the Cybernetic Security Unit was assigned the flag and traditions of the 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" and renamed 9th Cybernetic Security Regiment "Rombo". The 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" lineage begins in 1959, when the IX Signal Battalion was formed and assigned to the Army's General Staff. In 1975 the battalion was named for the Timmelsjoch Pass (Italian: Passo Rombo) and received its own flag. The battalion was the army's strategic electronic warfare unit during the Cold War. The battalion was disbanded in 1998 and its tasks and personnel were transferred to the army's 33rd Electronic Warfare Battalion "Falzarego" and the Italian Armed Forces' Information and Security Department.[1][4][5] The regimental anniversary falls, as for all signal units, on June 20, the height of the Second Battle of the Piave River in 1918.[6][7][2]

History edit

On 1 April 1959 the IX Signal Battalion was formed in Rome by expanding the Special Signal I-RG Company with personnel from the disbanded XI Signal Battalion. The Special Signal I-RG Company had been formed on 15 April 1955 and was tasked with interception and radio direction finding (Italian: Intercettazione-RadioGoniometria).[8] The XI Signal Battalion had been formed on 1 March 1957 by the army's Signal School in Rome by expanding the Signal Experimentation Company.[9][10][2]

On 1 October 1961 the battalion moved from Rome to Anzio. On 1 December 1963 the battalion was assigned to the newly formed Electronic Defense Center. On 1 September 1970 the battalion was renamed IX Electronic Warfare Battalion.[1][2]

During the 1975 army reform the army disbanded the regimental level and battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. During the reform signal battalions were renamed for mountain passes.[11] On 1 September 1976 the IX Electronic Warfare Battalion was renamed 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" (Italian: 9° Battaglione Guerra Elettronica "Rombo"). On the same day the 8th Signals Intelligence Battalion "Tonale" was formed by the Electronic Defense Center.[8]

The 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" consisted of a command, a command and services platoon, communications company, and a communications-denial battery.[1][2] On 12 November 1976 the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone issued decree 846, which granted the battalion a new flag.[12] The flags of the Rombo, 8th Signals Intelligence Battalion "Tonale", and Electronic Defense Center arrived at the units on 22 March 1977.[1][2]

On 1 January 1998 the 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" was disbanded and its personnel transferred either to the 33rd Electronic Warfare Battalion "Falzarego" or the Information and Security Department of the Italian Armed Forces' General Staff, while the battalion's flag was transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the Vittoriano in Rome.[13]

Recent times edit

On 1 April 2019 the Cybernetic Security Unit was formed in Cecchignola in Rome and assigned to the Army Signal Command. On 20 June 2019 the unit reached Initial Operational Capability and on 30 June 2020 the unit reached full operational capability.[14][15][16]

On 9 October 2023 the flag and traditions of the 9th Electronic Warfare Battalion "Rombo" were assigned to the Cybernetic Security Unit, which upon receiving the flag was renamed 9th Cybernetic Security Regiment "Rombo".[4][5][7]

Organisation edit

According to Defence Undersecretary Angelo Tofalo, the 9th Cybernetic Security Regiment "Rombo" consists of two Cybernetic Security Companies and one Training and Innovation Section.[17]

See also edit

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References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e f "9° Reggimento Sicurezza Cibernetica "Rombo" - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Esercito: in piena operatività il Reparto Sicurezza Cibernetica". -Military News from Italy- (in Italian). 30 June 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Il 9° Reparto Sicurezza Cibernetica "Rombo" alla European Cyber Week". Italian Army. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  5. ^ a b "9° Reparto Sicurezza Cibernetica "Rombo"". Italian Army. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Comando Trasmissioni". Italian Army. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Innovazione e tecnologia per l'Esercito". Italian Army. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  8. ^ a b "Brigata Informazioni Tattiche - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  9. ^ "11° Reggimento Trasmissioni - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  10. ^ Cerbo, Giovanni (1995). Le Trasmissioni dell'Esercito nel tempo. Rome: Rivista Militare. p. 88.
  11. ^ "Reparti Telematici e Guerra Elettronica". Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 12 novembre 1976, n. 846". Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  13. ^ Tiberi, Angelo. "Dal COTIE al Comando Trasmissioni dell'Esercito". Ares Difesa. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Reparto Sicurezza Cibernetica sul podio - Esercito Italiano". www.esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). 20 December 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  15. ^ Rapporto 2019 (PDF) (in Italian). Esercito Italiano. 2020. p. 75. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Operativo il Reparto Sicurezza Cibernetica - Esercito Italiano". www.esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). 30 June 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  17. ^ Tofalo, Angelo (30 June 2020). "Visita al Reparto Sicurezza Cibernetica dell'Esercito Italiano". Angelo Tofalo (in Italian). Retrieved 3 July 2020.