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Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations (15 P) S. Special forces of Russia (3 C, 16 P) W.
Russian cruiser Varyag, ex-Chervona Ukraina (1983), PF, project 1164. Succeeded Varyag (1963) in 1996. guided missile cruiser Moskva, ex-Slava (1979), BSF, project 1164. Succeeded Krasnyi Kavkaz (1966) in 1998. destroyer Gremiashchiy, ex-Bezuderzhnyi (1990), NF, project 956A. Succeeded Gremiashchiy (1987) in 2007. Soviet ships
Name Location Units Citations Chita: Zabaykalsky Krai HQ, 29th Army: Borzya: Zabaykalsky Krai 36th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade: Drovyanaya: Zabaykalsky Krai Gorny: Zabaykalsky Krai 19th NBC Protection Regiment: Domna Zabaykalsky Krai 140th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade: Ulan-Ude: Republic of Buryatia HQ, 36th Army: Divizionnaya station ...
This is a List of military airbases in Russia, including the airbases used by the Russian Aerospace Forces, Russian Naval Aviation, National Guard of Russia and aircraft repair depots. The list includes overseas Russian airbases including those in Russian occupied Crimea .
List of Imperial Russian Army Don Cossack regiments; List of infantry divisions of the Soviet Union 1917–1957; L. List of armies of the Soviet Union 1991;
Pages in category "Armies of the Russian Federation" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... 0–9. 1st Guards Tank Army; 1st Special ...
Most of the modern rank names used in the Russian military were borrowed from existing German/Prussian, French, English, Dutch, and Polish ranks upon the formation of the modern Russian Army in the late 17th century, [147] and have lasted with few changes of title through the Soviet period.
General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation; Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Organisations; Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Weapons and armament; Goose step