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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
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).
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.
6th Artillery Brigade [55] 1st Artillery Battalion (D-74 field guns, D-20 howitzers) 2nd Artillery Battalion (M101 howitzers) [56] 3rd Artillery Battalion (BM-14MM MLRS) Command Company [57] 226th Air Defense Brigade 11th Air Defense Battalion [58] 145th Air Defense Battalion (Type 65 anti-aircraft guns) [59] 29th Signals Brigade [60]
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]
The 3rd Brigade would participate in the Cambodian Incursion. Other units stationed at Quản Lợi included: Battery F, 16th Artillery (October 1969-January 1970) [2]: 100 1st Battalion, 21st Artillery (1967-1968) [2]: 101 6th Battalion, 27th Artillery (January 1968-March 1970) [2]: 102 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry [3]
The artillery brigade of the Capital Division maintained a base camp adjacent to the Phù Cát AB, and the 2nd Battalion of its 1st Cavalry Regiment included the base in its Tactical Area of Responsibility (TAOR). The battalion's 8th Company had its camp within the western sector of the base and conducted patrolling outside the perimeter.
The ARVN bases, each housing one Airborne battalion, and a supporting artillery battery were staggered between 1st Brigade firebases, making US artillery support readily available. Initially, the commanders matched each Airborne battalion with a Cavalry unit, and Cavalry personnel gave Airborne troops and their advisers' elementary instruction ...