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Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations (15 P) R. Russian Imperial Hussars officers (10 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.
Infantry divisions of the Russian Empire (3 C, 84 P) Pages in category "Infantry divisions of Russia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
This article is an (incomplete) listing of Soviet Ground Forces divisions in 1990, and corresponding information about their later status in 2006.. The Soviets maintained their units at varying degrees of readiness in peacetime, and divided their ground units into two broad readiness categories:
Pages in category "Army units and formations of Russia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Soviet War Memorial (Tiergarten). The Soviet Union's Red Army raised divisions during the Russian Civil War, and again during the interwar period in 1926.Only a few of the Civil War divisions were retained in this period, and even fewer survived the reorganization of the Red Army during the 1937–1941 period.
The military districts in Russia serve as administrative divisions for the Russian Armed Forces. Each has a headquarters administering the military formations within the Russian federal subjects that it includes. As of March 2024, there are five military districts in Russia: Leningrad, Moscow, Central, Eastern, and Southern.
List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–1991; T. List of tank brigades of the Red Army This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 23:36 (UTC). ...