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64th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (received Guards status on April 18, 2022) [2] 70th Separate Guards "Dukhovshchina-Khingan" Motor Rifle Brigade; 74th Separate Guards "Zvenigorod-Berlin" Motor Rifle Brigade; 136th "Umansko-Berlinskaya" Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade; 138th Separate Guards "Krasnoselskaya" Motor Rifle Brigade
Flag of the Missile Troops and Artillery of the Russian Federation. The Missile Troops and Artillery (MT & A), (Russian: Ракетные войска и артиллерия, romanized: Raketnyye voyska i artilleriya – РВиА) are a Combat Arm of the Russian Ground Forces, They are the primary means of providing fire on the enemy during combined-arms operations.
The 338th Guards Dvinsk Order of Alexander Nevsky Rocket Artillery Brigade (Military Unit Number 57367, abbreviated in Russian as 338 reabr), is an artillery (Multiple rocket launcher) formation of the Russian Ground Forces. The brigade is based in Ussuriysk, Primorye Territory. [1] It is equipped with versions of the BM-27 Uragan (9K57).
5th Guards Tank Brigade. 103rd Rocket Brigade. Taltsy station Republic of Buryatia 30th Artillery Brigade Kyakhta: Republic of Buryatia 37th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade: Sosnovyy Bor: Republic of Buryatia 11th Guards Air Assault Brigade: Onokhoy Republic of Buryatia 26th NBC Protection Regiment: Belogorsk: Amur Oblast HQ, 35th Army
136th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade ; 12th Rocket Brigade [22] 291st Artillery Brigade (Troitskaya) 67th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade (Volgograd/Beketovskaya, Volgograd Oblast) [23] 34th C3 Brigade (Vladikavkaz) 4th Guards Military Base in (Java-Tskhinvali, South Ossetia, Georgia) [24] Reported subordinate to 58th Army [25] [26]
338th Guards Rocket Artillery Brigade; 385th Guards Artillery Brigade; 387th Guards Artillery Brigade This page was last edited on 28 May 2022, at 19:32 (UTC). Text ...
In the District in 1988–89 were the 128th cadre Air Assault Brigade at Stavropol, subordinated directly to Army General Nikolai Ivanovich Popov [] and his High Command of the Southern Military Direction at Baku; several divisions (14th Tank; 110th Guards Artillery; 173rd Guards District Training Centre); other smaller formations and units all under district control; plus the formations and ...
After the end of the war, the division was based at Königsbrück with the 1st Guards Tank Army, part of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany.On 20 March 1958, it was reorganized as the 140th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade, and was withdrawn to the Leningrad Military District in 1961, where it was reorganized into the 169th Guards Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment [5] at Vaskelovo ...