Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"

The regiment's four battalions were named for the four alpine brigades to which the conscripts were sent after training: Tridentina, Orobica, Cadore, and Taurinense.

At the same time the army reduced and realigned its forces and therefore the Taurinense saw some changes to its composition: the "Aosta" battalion was once more transferred to the Alpine Formation and Training Center, the Mountain Artillery Group "Susa" was renamed "Pinerolo", while the Mountain Artillery Group "Mondovì" was disbanded.

An anti-tank company was raised, and the Services Grouping "Taurinense" was reorganized as a logistic battalion.

In the more likely case the Soviet and Hungarian divisions would invade Austria and march through Southern Styria and through the Drava valley in Carinthia the alpine brigades would have been the first front line units of the Italian Army.

If the 5th Army Corps with reinforcement from the 3rd Army Corps would have been able to stop Warsaw Pact forces before the Piave river the Taurinense was would have deployed to Norway to support NATO's Allied Command Europe Mobile Force.

With the entry of the "Susa" battalion into the reactivated 3rd Alpini Regiment on 23 October 1993 the reorganization of the brigade was for the time complete.

The same year the 2nd Alpini Regiment moved from Borgo San Dalmazzo into the base of the disbanded "Mondovì" in Cuneo.

As of 4 October 2022 the brigade is organized as follows: The Alpini regiments are equipped with Bv 206S tracked all-terrain carriers and Lince light multirole vehicles.

The maneuver support companies of the Alpini regiments are equipped with 120 mm mortars and Spike anti-tank guided missiles.

The cavalry regiment is equipped with Centauro tank destroyers and VTLM Lince vehicles.

A Regiment "Nizza Cavalleria" (1st) Centauro column on exercise in Cincu , Romania 2019
3rd Alpini Regiment mortar platoon