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Divisions of the Soviet Union

Divisions of the Soviet Union

  • 201st Motor Rifle Division
    The 201st Gatchina Twice Red Banner Motor Rifle Division was originally raised twice in World War II as part of the Soviet Union's Red Army and is now part of the Russian Ground Forces.
  • 78th Tank Division (Soviet Union)
    In 1992 it became a mechanized division.
  • 4th Mechanized Brigade (Kazakhstan)
    The 4th Mechanized Brigade is a motorized infantry brigade of the Army of Kazakhstan.
  • 16th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The 16th Rifle Division (Russian: 16-я 'Литовская' стрелковая дивизия, Lithuanian: 16-oji 'Lietuviškoji' divizija) was a formation in the Red Army created during World War II.
  • List of infantry divisions of the Soviet Union 1917–57
    This is a list of infantry divisions of the Soviet Union 1917–1957.
  • 25th Guards Rifle Division
    The 25th Guards Rifle Division 'Chapayevskaya' was a division of the Soviet Red Army.
  • 36th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The division was first formed as the 36th Rifle Division (ru: 36-я стрелковая дивизия) based on the 9th Army's expeditionary division on 19 July 1919.
  • 108th Motor Rifle Division
    The 108th Nevelskaya Motor Rifle Division, abbreviated as the "108th MRD," was a unit of the Soviet Ground Forces.
  • 28th Guards Rocket Division
    28th Guards Order of the Red Banner Missile Division (Russian: 28-я гвардейская Ордена Красного знамени ракетная дивизия) is a missile division under command of the 27th Guards Missile Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces of Russia headquartered at Kozelsk in Kaluga Oblast.
  • 383rd Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The 383rd 'Miners' Rifle Division (Russian: 383-я 'шахтёрская' стрелковая дивизия) was a formation of the Red Army, created during the Second World War.
  • 54th Guards Rocket Division
    54th Guards Order of Kutuzov Rocket Division (Russian: 54-я гвардейская ордена Кутузова ракетная дивизия) is a strategic rocket division under command of the 27th Guards Missile Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces of Russia headquartered at Teykovo in Ivanovo Oblast.
  • 39th Guards Motor Rifle Division
    The 39th Guards Motor Rifle Division of the Soviet Ground Forces was a mechanised infantry division active from 1965 to 1992.
  • 40th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division (Soviet Union)
    The division was formed after 1 June 1943 and before or on 1 July 1943 in the Volga Military District.
  • 416th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The 416th Rifle Division was formed for the first time as a standard Red Army rifle division late in 1941, after the Soviet winter counteroffensive had begun, but was soon re-designated.
  • 44th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The 44th Kievskaya of the Red Banner Rifle Division of Nikolay Shchors, or 44th Kievskaya for short, was an elite military formation of the Soviet Union.
  • 45th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The division was originally formed 16 June 1919 in the Odessa raion from the 5th Ukrainian Rifle Division.
  • 12th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
    The 12th Rifle Division was an infantry division of the Red Army, formed twice.
  • List of Soviet divisions 1917–45
    The Soviet Union's Red Army raised divisions during the Russian Civil War, and again during the interwar period from 1926.
  • 51st Guards Artillery Division
    On 7 August 1942 by order of the People's Commissariat of Defense the 83rd Artillery Regiment was formed in Kolomna.