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The tank brigade occupied an intermediate position between a tank regiment and tank divisions of the Red Army. A tank brigade can be separate, that is, formally not part of corps and Field army - in this case, the name of the brigade can have the adjective “separate” added.
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tank Corps were to consist of a headquarters, two tank brigades, and a motor rifle brigade, authorized a total of 5,603 men with 20 KV heavy tanks, 40 T-34 medium tanks, and 40 T-60 or T-70 light tanks. The new tank corps lacked artillery, reconnaissance and engineer units, and rear support elements, although its ...
1st Leningrad Tank Brigade; 1st Separate Women's Volunteer Rifle Brigade; 1st Tank Brigade (Soviet Union) 44th Guards Cannon Artillery Brigade; 54th Rifle Brigade (Soviet Union) 76th Fortified Region; 83rd Corps Artillery Regiment; 87th Guards Rifle Regiment; 88th Separate Rifle Brigade; 100th Kazakh Rifle Brigade; 112th "Revolutionary Mongolia ...
On disbandment, elements reorganised as 16th Tank Brigade, which was later transferred bodily from the Red Army to the Polish Armed Forces in the East. See pl:16 Dnowsko-Łużycka Brygada Pancerna. 35th Tank Division – with 9th Mechanized Corps in June 1941. 36th Tank Division – with 17th Mechanized Corps in June 1941.
8th Order of the Red Star Tank Army: 1946: 1993: Created in the Carpathian Military District, when elements of the 52nd and 18th Armies were reorganised as the 8th Mechanised Army. Parts of the Army participated in the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The 8th Mechanised Army was redesignated the 8th Tank Army in 1957. 9th ...
3rd Red Banner Army, Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, Altengrabow: Withdrawn to Boguchar, Moscow MD; storage base 2009. 10th Guards Tank Corps 11th Guards Tank Division: 1st Guards Tank Army, Group of Soviet Forces in Germany, Dresden: Withdrawn to Slonim, Belarus, became an Armed Forces of Belarus mechanised brigade: 11th Guards Tank Corps
The Army's forces at the beginning of the offensive included 26th and 59th Rifle Corps, 6 rifle divisions, 3 tank brigades (75th, 77th, 257th), 3 SP regiments, 6 SP battalions, 1 heavy tank/SP gun regiment, 5 artillery brigades, and 410 tanks/SP guns and 1,413 guns/mortars. [8] The 6th and 112th Fortified Regions also formed part of the Army.
List of tank brigades of the Red Army This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 23:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...