On 15 April 1960, the Infantry Division "Friuli" was reduced to brigade, losing its traditional regiments. The brigade was headquartered in Florence and most of its units stationed in the surrounding region of Tuscany. By 1964 the structure of the Infantry Brigade "Friuli" was:
Infantry Brigade "Friuli", in Florence
* 78th Infantry Regiment "Lupi di Toscana", in Scandicci
* Light Aviation Unit "Friuli", at Florence-Peretola Air Base
* Engineer Company "Friuli", in Florence
* Signal Company "Friuli", in Florence
* Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Friuli", in Coverciano
* Transport Unit "Friuli", in Coverciano
The brigade stored materiel and equipment, including M1 40/56 anti-aircraft cannons, for the Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Friuli" in Pistoia, which in case of war would have been activated and filled with reservists from Tuscany.
With the abolishment of the regimental level during the 1975 army reform the 78th Regiment was disbanded on 23 September 1975, and the brigade changed its name to Motorized Brigade "Friuli". The new structure was:
* 19th Armored Battalion "M.O. Tumiati", in Florence
* 35th Field Artillery Group "Riolo", in Pistoia
* Logistic Battalion "Friuli", in Coverciano
* Anti-tank Company "Friuli", in Scandicci
* Engineer Company "Friuli", in Florence
The brigade also stored the equipment for a third maneuver battalion in Arezzo, which in case of war would have been filled with reservists, and recruits from the 225th Infantry Battalion "Arezzo", and would have been named 35th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Pistoia". On 1 January 1986, the "Friuli" Brigade and the Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore", in conjunction with some units of the Light Army Aviation and the Navy'sSan Marco Regiment, became the Rapid Intervention Forces of the Italian Military, deployable on short notice for out of area missions.
After the end of the Cold War and the subsequent reduction of the Italian Army the Friuli merged with the Mechanized Brigade "Trieste" on 1 June 1991. Although the new brigade was named Mechanized Brigade "Friuli", it was headquartered in Bologna in the building of the Trieste's staff. Before the merger the 87th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Senio" had been disbanded on 31 January 1991, and the 35th Field Artillery Group "Riolo" and the 19th Armored Battalion on 6 May 1991. After the reintroduction of the regimental level in 1992 the brigade was composed of the following units on 1 January 1993:
On 7 October 1995 the brigade received a cavalry regiment: the 4th Alpine Army Corps' Regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" based in Meran in South Tyrol was disbanded and the name transferred to the Regiment "Lancieri di Firenze" based in Grosseto in Tuscany. On 5 September of the same year the 78th Infantry Regiment "Lupi di Toscana" left the brigade to become a training regiment. During the late 1990s the brigade was earmarked to become Italy's only Air Assault brigade and therefore the 33rd Tank Regiment was transferred to the Armored Brigade "Ariete", the 121st Infantry Regiment "Macerata" to the Mechanized Brigade "Legnano", and the 21st Self-propelled Artillery Regiment "Trieste" to the Armored Brigade "Pinerolo". On 1 January 1999 the 7th Air Cavalry Regiment "Vega" and on 1 May 2000, the 5th Air Cavalry Regiment "Rigel" joined the brigade, which on the latter date changed its name to Airmobile Brigade "Friuli". On 27 June 2001 the Logistic Battalion "Friuli" became the 6th Transport Regiment and was transferred to the Logistic Projection Brigade. In 2003 the army's aviation left the cavalry arm and became a corps of its own and consequently the brigade's two air cavalry regiments changed their names to army aviation regiment. On 1 January 2005 the 6th Bersaglieri Regiment was transferred to the Mechanized Brigade "Aosta" on Sicily.
Current structure
During the 2013 reform the Friuli ceded the Regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" to the Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore". In turn the Friuli was destined to merge with the Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli". In preparation for the merger the Friuli ceded its name on 16 July 2013 to the Division "Friuli" in Florence so that the name and traditions of the Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" could be passed to the former Airmobile Brigade "Friuli". However the merger was later canceled and on 1 July 2019 the Division "Friuli" changed its name to Division "Vittorio Veneto" and all traditions of the name Friuli returned to the brigade. As of 2019 the brigade is structured as follows:
Airmobile Brigade "Friuli", in Bologna
* Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Friuli", in Bologna
** 25th Squadrons Group "Cigno", with three NH90 transport helicopter squadrons
** 48th Squadrons Group "Pavone", with two A129D attack helicopter squadrons
** Support Squadrons Group
Equipment
The "Trieste" infantry regiment is equipped with Lince light multirole vehicles. The regiment's maneuver support company is equipped with 120mm mortars and Spikeanti-tank guided missiles. The "Rigel" army aviation regiment fields two A129D attack helicopter squadrons, two NH90 utility helicopter squadrons, and one A109A EOA reconnaissance helicopter squadron. The "Vega" army aviation regiment fields two A129D attack helicopter and three NH90 utility helicopter squadrons.
Gorget patches
The personnel of the brigade's units wears the following gorget patches: