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Table 2. MOD Commands and Deployments
| BASE | LOCATION | CMD | D/F |
| 5 SEPARATE MOT BDE |
Alabino (Moscow)
| Moscow Military District |
Msk
|
ex 2 mot div "Tamanskaya". 2000: constant readiness. 8451 pers., 185 T-80, 411 BMP/BTR, 36 - 2s19 Msta-S, 96 - 2sÇ Akatsia, 1 - 2s1 Gvozdika. 04.03.2004 visited by foreign military attaches' delegation. 04-05.2007 took part in trainings preparing to Military Parade in Moscow devoted to V-day. 06.2007 visited by french media delegation. 04.2008 fire management trainings. 2009: reforming to bde. 2009:BM-21 Grad – 18, 152 mm 2S19 Msta-S – 36, 2B14 Podnos – 18, 100 mm MT-12 Rapira – 12, 9P148 Konkurs – 12, 9A33BM2(3) Osa – 12, 9A34(35) Strela-10 – 6, 2S6M Tunguska – 6/ 41(82) T-90*, 120 BTR-80*90. 4393?(3500?) pers. 2009-2010 to be moved to NC. |
| 27 SEPARATE MOT BDE | Mosrentgen
| Moscow Military District |
Msk
|
2000: 2290 pers., 29 T-80; 131 BTR-80; 69 BMP (64 BMP-2, 5 BRM-1K); 12 - 2s1 Gvozdika, 24 - 2s12 Sani; 2 PRP-3, 9 R-145BM. 04-05.2007, 2009 took part in trainings preparing to Military Parade in Moscow devoted to V-day. 2009:
122 mm 2S1 Gvozdika – 12, 120 mm 2S12 Sani – 24, 9P148 Konkurs – 8, 9A34(35) Strela-10 – 6, zu-23-2 – 6. 41(82) T-90?80, 130 BTR-80*. 4393?(3500?) pers |
| 7 MILITARY BASE | Abkhazia
| 58A /Op Comd(2) |
NC
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ex 131 separate mot bde Maikop (Adigeya). 12.1994 took part in Chechen war. Ex-CINC col Igor Savin killed 01.01.1995. 12.1994 fought near Tersky, Groznyy. 1994: 1469 persons, 20 T-72, 120 BMP, 16 guns. 1,2 mot bns were attacked by rebels and destroyed in Groznyy. Losses: 74 killed, 76 MIA, 15 tanks (of 26), 47 BMP, 6 Tunguska. Put in reserve. 03.1995 captured Gudermes. 04.1995 transferred to Maikop. 03.1996 transferred to Chechnya. 05.1996 captured Staryy Achkhoi, attacked Bamut, mine clearance operations. 09.1996 moved from Chechnya. 1999-2000 fought in Chechnya. Total losses: 189 persons killed.
08.2008 took part in war in South Ossetia. 2009: BM-21 Grad – 18, 152 mm 2S3M Akatsia– 24, 2B14 Podnos- 24, 82 mm 2B9 Vasilek – 12, 100 mm MT-12 Rapira – 12, 9P149 Shturm-S – 12, 9A33BM2(3) Osa – 12, 9A34(35) Strela-10 – 6, 2S6M Tunguska – 6. 41(82) T-90*, 130 BTR-80*. 06.2009 Kavkaz-2009 exercises. |
| 22 SEPARATE SPETZNAZ BDE |
Aksai (Rostov)
| North Caucasian Military District |
NC
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1692 pers., 25 BTR-80, 11 BMP-2, 11 D-30, 8 Grad.
1994 took part in Chechen war. 01.1995 unsuccessful descent operation headed by Maj Morozov: lost 2 (killed), 50 soldiers captured and de-armed by rebels, later transferred to Russians (Maj Morozov got under investigation of this event, result is unknown). 1996: 173 unit (included 3 recce companies, BMPs/BTRs, 6 AT Fagot, 6 AGS-17) fought for Pervomaiskoe (killed 85 rebels), Kizlyar. 11.1996 173 unit moved from Chechnya. Chechen campaign losses: 42 killed.
08.2008 some units took part in war in South Ossetia. Losses: 1?killed. |
| 61 SEPARATE MARINES RGT | Sputnik
| Coastal Troops |
NOR
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ex 61 separate marines bde. 2000: 874, 875 rgt, 876 cdo bn. 1270 pers., 74 T-80B, 59 BTR-80, 12 2s1, 22 2s9, 11 2s23, 134 MT-LBT. 07.2007 comd.staff exercises.
876 cdo bn took part in Chechen war. 01.1995 fought for Groznyy, captured sniper's school, losses 26 killed/MIA incl 11 sgts, 2 commanders. 3rd company captured Dudaev's palace. 02.1995 Group "North". 10.1999 Group "East". Chechen campaign losses: 27 killed/MIA.
02.2004 took part in exercises in NOR. ?company (commander cpt Dmitry Belyy) 06.2004 took part in "Mobility-2004" exercises in Far East.
07.2008 tactical exercises. 02.2009 field exercises. |
| 810 SEPARATE MARINES BDE + | Sevastopol
| Coastal Troops |
BLS
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881(882) cdo bn. 1088 pers., 46 BTR-80, 52 BMP, 18 2s1, 6 2s9, 28 MT-LB. 9.05.2003 400 soldiers took part in V-day parade in Moscow. 2003 rgt commander: lt.-cln Dmitry Kraev. 09.2003 881 bn - landing trainings in Crimea. 03.2004 took part in military exercises in BLS. 07.2006: comd-staff trainings, descent operation exercises at Opuk (Ukraine). 2006 commander col Eduard Zhivaev. 11.2007 celebrated its 40th anniversary.
07.2008 Kavkaz-2008 exercises. 09.2008 field trainings. 02.2009 810 rgt reformed to bde. 02.2009 antiterror exercises. 03.2009 descent cdo bn exercises at Opuk. |
| 336 SEPARATE MARINES BDE | Baltyysk
| Coastal Troops (SiBV?) |
BAL
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877,878 rgt, 879 cdo bn. 1157 pers., 26 T-72, 131 BTR-80, 24 2s1, 22 2s9, 59 MT-LB. 09.2007 fleet comd.staff exercises.
879 cdo bn took part in Chechen war: ex-commander maj Alexander Darkovich. 01.1995 fought for Groznyy, captured "green district". 02.1995 Group "West", captured hospital. Chechen campaign losses: 47 killed/MIA.
09.05.2006 took part in V-day parade in Moscow. 07.2006: comd-staff trainings, descent operation exercises at Khmelevka. |
| 247 CDO RGT | Stavropol'
| 7 cdo mountain div |
NC
|
Formed from 21 separate cdo bde. 1583 pers., 72 BMP-2, 36 BTR-80, 26 BTR-D, 18 Nona, 13 BTR-ZD, 9 BTR-RD. Ex-commander col Yury Em. 11.1999 -05.2000 took part in Chechen war: Group "East", Novogroznenskyy. Chechen campaign losses: 17? killed/MIA. 07.2007 comd.staff exercises.
08.2008 took part in war in South Ossetia. |
| 81 TK REPAIR PLANT | Armavir (Krasnodar)
| Central Comd |
GS
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17 pers., 64 BTR-80, 23 BTR-D, 9 BMD-1 |
| 404 TK REPAIR PLANT | Balashikha (Moscow)
| Central Comd |
GS
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347 pers., 44 BTR-80, 49 BTR-70, 19 BTR-60 |
| OPERATIVE GROUP IN PRIDNESTROV'E | Tiraspol, Pridnestrov'e
| Moscow Military District |
Msk
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2003: 1500 pers. 04.2008 batallion field exercises. |
| 8 SEPARATE MOUNTAIN MOT BDE | Borzoi/Shali
| North Caucasian Military District |
NC
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ex 2 mot div, Tamanskaya. 2009 forming in Naro-Fominsk. 2009: 2009:
BM-21 Grad – 18, 152 mm 2S3M Akatsia– 36, 2B14 Podnos – 18, 100 mm MT-12 Rapira – 12, 9P148 Konkurs – 12, 9A33BM2(3) Osa – 12, 9A34(35) Strela-10 – 6, 2S6M Tunguska – 6. 41(82) T-80?90, 120 BTR-80 |
Weight (t): 13.6 Personnel capacity: 10 Dimesions (mm): -length 7650 -breadth: 2900 -width: 2410 Maximum speed (km/h): 90/10 Highway fuel endurance (km): 600-800 Engine: Diezel, KamAZ7403 Power max (kW): 191 Armament: MG 14,5 mm; coax. MG 7,62 mm Communication facilities: VHF radioset- R-163-50U; VHF receiver- R-163UP Armour protection: bullet proof Laying angles, elev.: -5 to +70 degrees -traverse: 360 deg Ammunition for 30 mm gun, shells: 300 in two carteige belts; one with armour piercing, second with high explosive incendiary shells
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Airborne Troops (VDV)
Marines
As indicated by armed conflicts, wheeled armored personnel carriers (APC's) are capable of considerably enhancing any army's combat potential. They are used to transport infantry units to the battlefield and engage in reconnaissance, combat security and patrolling, military cargo transportation, the towing of artillery guns and mortars. They are also used as medical and staff vehicles, mobile radio stations, recovery vehicles, repair shops, etc. In a number of cases they can accomplish fire support missions for infantry acting in combat formations. Developed by GAZ designers and manufactured since 1986 at Arzamas Engineering Plant, now known as AMZ joint stock company, the BTR-80 replaced previous versions, BTR-60PB and BTR-70. The BTR-80 armored personnel carrier is a four-axle, eight- wheeled vehicle, with all drive wheels, an independent suspension and water jet propulsion system. The APC is capable of following tanks and negotiating emplacements, trenches and water obstacles. It is equipped with ten seats to accommodate the personnel.
The APC mounts devices for collective protection of the personnel from blast action and initial radiation during explosions of nuclear ammunition and from radioactive dust, bacteriological materials and toxic agents during the vehicle's operation on contaminated terrain. The vehicle is armed with a turret machine gun mount, designed to fight ground and low-flying air targets at ranges of up to 2,000 meters. The turret mount accommodates a 14.5-mm large-caliber machine gun (KPVT) and a coaxial 7.62-mm machine gun (PKT) with a traverse of 360° and an elevation of +60° to -4°. For battlefield illumination during night firing, there is an OU-3GA2M searchlight on the machine gun bracket. Six 3D6 smoke grenade launchers have been placed on the turret mount to provide smoke screens for camouflage purposes. The BTR-80's high mobility is ensured by the KamAZ-7403 turbocharged diesel engine, an eight-wheel drive, the wheels' independent torsion suspension, large ground clearance, and centralized tire air pressure control system. The engine is a V-form eight-cylinder, with a maximum power of 191 kW at 2,600 min-1 and a maximum torque of 785 Nm at 1,600-1,800 min-1.
Since 1993 the BTR-80 is powered by the YaMZ-238M2 with similar characteristics. Thanks to its design features, the BTR-80 can keep moving, even if one or two wheels are completely disabled. The vehicle remains totally intact, even if it hits an anti-personnel mine. If hit by an anti-tank mine, as proved in Afghanistan, it can keep moving as the blast energy normally damages only one of the eight wheels. The centralized tire air control system enables the driver to set pressure to suit changing movement conditions, ensuring low unit soil pressure and high cross-country capacity, which is comparable with tracked vehicles. The BTR-80 can use KI-80 or KI-126 bullet-resistant tires. Even when damaged by multiple hits of all calibers of bullets and in a total absence of air pressure, the BTR-80 can still keep going for another several hundred kilometers. The BTR-80 is equipped with a self-recovery winch, mounted in the hull nose, with a tractive force of 43,120 - 60,000 N, which can be doubled with the aid of the pulley attached to the vehicle. The power unit preheater enhances the vehicle's combat readiness at low ambient temperatures, however, the design of the engine and its systems ensures the APC's start without preliminary heating, when the outside temperature is as low as minus 25 °C. The semi-automatic fire extinguishing system for the power unit and two carbon dioxide fire extinguishers in the personnel compartment enhance the survivability of the armored personnel carrier. Thanks to the availability of four hatches, positioned in the hull roof, and two double-wing doors on the right and left sides of the vehicle its crew and infantry men can easily mount and dismount at a rapid pace. The bottom wing of the door forms a step as it is opened, thereby enabling mounting and dismounting, when the vehicle is on the move. In other words, the BTR-80 meets the best world standards, and even surpasses them in terms of some characteristics. The BTR-80 surpasses its foreign counterparts in the following areas:
- the ports for small arms fire by the infantry men are better arranged, adding to the APC's fire potential. The seven ports on its sides are turned forward, with one positioned in the hull front (straight ahead) and two on the roof (the latter allow for fire at high-set targets). Two ports enable machine gun fire; - the ports are equipped withspherical bearings that enable firing from inside the vehicle without depressurizing the fighting compartment even on contaminated terrain, as the filter-ventilation unit supplies purified air inside the APC; - the front projection of the APC hull ensures protection of the infantry men from 7.62-mm assault rifle and also 12.7-mm machine gun fire; - the APC is equipped with ananti-roll-down mechanism, which prevents the rolling down of the APC, when it comes to a halt or starts moving on grades, and facilitates the driver's actions in mountainous areas; - the APC can negotiate water barriers in its stride without any preliminary preparation. Owing to its water jet propulsion system, the APC can move easily across shallow waters and overgrown water bodies as it is not damaged in this case. The armored personnel carrier can be transported by any means of ground, sea or air transport.
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