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Formerly organized into separate divisions today the MT&A are organized into one division, the 18th Machine Gun Artillery Division in the Eastern Military District, a number of divisional artillery (self-propelled gun and towed gun) regiments of motor rifle and tank divisions and independent brigades and regiments of field artillery (including MRL and tactical missile brigades).
The 18th Machine Gun Artillery Division is a division of the Russian Ground Forces stationed in Sakhalin Oblast with administration over the Kuril Islands. In 2022 the unit participated in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [7]
55th Artillery Division, Zaporozhia, Odessa Military District [14] 81st Artillery Division, Vinogradov, Carpathian Military District (part of 66th Artillery Corps from 1990) [28] 110th Guards Artillery Division, Buinaksk, North Caucasus Military District; 149th Artillery Division, Kaliningrad, Baltic Military District. [80]
The 1st Guards Glukhov Order of Lenin, Red Banner, Orders of Suvorov, Kutuzov, and Bogdan Khmelnitsky Breakthrough Artillery Division was the formal name of the 1st Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division (Russian: 1-я гвардейская артиллерийская дивизия прорыва), a division of the Red Army (the Soviet Army from 1946) that existed during World War II and ...
Artillery divisions of the Soviet Union (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Artillery units and formations of the Soviet Union" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
1st Artillery Division (Soviet Union) 1st Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division; 1st Naval Machine Gun Artillery Division; 2nd Guards Artillery Division; 12th Breakthrough Artillery Division; 22nd Breakthrough Artillery Division; 34th Artillery Division; 51st Guards Artillery Division
The only remaining unit of this type is the 18th Machine Gun Artillery Division The previous 34th Guards in the Moscow MD, 12th in the Siberian MD, and the 15th in the Far Eastern MD, seem to have disbanded. The 127th Machine Gun Artillery Division was transformed into a motor rifle unit following the Serdyukov reforms. [91]
17th Artillery Division – with 13th Army of the 1st Ukrainian Front 5.45. 18th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 8th Guards Army of the 1st Belorussian Front May 1945. 19th Breakthrough Artillery Division – with 3rd Ukrainian Front 5.45. 20th Breakthrough Artillery Division – Fought at Kursk, and in East Prussia and Kurland.