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360. The tasks of the mortar company (battery) in defense:
Suppression (destruction) of enemy manpower accumulating behind shelters for an attack;
Suppression of fire weapons (machine guns and mortars) located openly and on closed positions, and blinding the enemy with smoke mines;
Participation in counter-training;
Support for combat outposts from reserve positions;
Setting barrage fire on the near approaches to the front line;
Destruction of the enemy who broke through into the depths of the defense, cutting off his escape routes and supporting counterattacks.
361. Mortar fire in the defense is included in the general. artillery fire system and is planned by the commander of the artillery infantry support group.
362. The organization of control must ensure fire maneuver and the rapid movement of mortars. This is achieved:
Careful study of the area and well-organized reconnaissance and surveillance!;
Echeloned arrangement of firing positions, which makes it possible to hit the enemy on the outskirts of the defensive zone and when he is wedged into the depth of defense;
Availability of reliable communication between observation posts and firing positions;
Advance preparation of data for shooting,
363. For mortars, in addition to the main one, several spare positions are being equipped.
During reconnaissance by the enemy of the front line of defense, the company (battery) opens and fires on the order of the battalion commander with part of the mortars from reserve positions. After completing the task, the mortars change positions.
In order to repel enemy infantry attacks on the forward edge and cut it off from tanks, and the nearest enemy reserves from its advanced units and to destroy the enemy inside the defensive zone, areas of barrage fire are selected in advance and sighted.
A company (battery) receives 2-3 such sites.
364. During the period of the enemy's approach to the front line of the defense, mortar fire is carried out at previously targeted lines, as well as at advantageous targets. The fire continues until the mine explosions endanger their infantry located on the front line.
365. If the enemy wedges into the front line of defense, part of the mortars with their fire suppresses and destroys him; the rest of the mortars border the areas captured by the enemy / barrage fire and do not allow the enemy to spread further.
366. Repelling an attack by an enemy tank assault, a mortar company, in close cooperation with individual guns, anti-tank rifles and heavy machine guns, strikes the enemy’s landing fire weapons, cuts off the infantry from the tanks with fire, preventing it from retreating and moving forward.
367. If the enemy managed to surround the defense center, the mortars do not allow the enemy to penetrate into the depth of the defense center.
When leaving the encirclement, the mortar company (battery) with concentrated fire prepares an infantry attack on the intended area of the breakthrough.
368. When the front of defense is wide, the mortar company (battery) is attached entirely to rifle subunits operating in the main direction.
369. To cover the exit from the battle of rifle subunits, a mortar company (battery) may be reassigned to their platoon commanders. The commander of a mortar company (battery) must scout the next line in advance and select firing positions on it.
Organizing a retreat to the next line, the company (battery) commander indicates:
Escape sequence;
Ways of withdrawal and order of occupation of firing positions;
Methods of control and communication.
During the exit from the battle, the company (battery) must be constantly ready to cover the flanks of the retreating rifle subunit with fire.
370. In order to repel a night attack by a mortar company (battery), preparations are made before dark, including the following measures:
Firing position equipment for night shooting (lanterns, milestones);
Choice of night landmarks;
Determination of firing lines and areas of night barrage fire on the ground;
Preparing data for shooting;
Establishment of light and backup signals to call fire.
371. Mortars in defense at night can lead:
Barrage fire according to pre-prepared data;
Fire on the area and on the lines (approaches) shot during the day;
fire on separate purposes, revealing itself with flashes or illuminated by rockets and projectiles.
The call for fire, its control (concentration and transfers) and the cessation are carried out according to the signals established by the day.
372. When defending a small locality a mortar company (battery) can be located outside it, with the task of hitting enemy firepower and manpower as it approaches the outskirts of a populated area, especially on approaches that are not accessible to artillery and infantry weapons.
If the enemy breaks into a populated area, the company (battery) cuts off the units that have broken through from the nearest reserves with fire and destroys them. ,
For the rest, the company (battery) is guided by the instructions for the mortar platoon.
When defending a large settlement, mortar companies (batteries) operate dispersed in platoons.
373. In winter conditions, the advancement of mortars and the delivery of ammunition are carried out on sledges, horse packs and human packs. To supply ammunition from the company's combat supply point to the firing position, ski installations or drags can be used.
Firing positions must be chosen near roads, trails or ski tracks.
When equipping positions, trenches, shelters and communications can be torn off in the snow
All structures are masked by snow; the material part is painted white.
Particular attention is drawn to the protection of the mortar position from unexpected attacks by enemy ski units.
374. In the mountains, a mortar company (battery) is used by platoon.
82-mm mortars and ammunition for them are transported on horse packs and carried by crew forces.
375. Firing positions for mortars are selected on the reverse slopes, in valleys and hollows, observation posts - in close proximity to the firing position.
With a limited horizon and in cloudy conditions, it is necessary to have additional observation posts, which are dispersed along the front, in depth and in height.
The main means of communication are radio and signaling.
376. Reliable supply of fire to the most important directions and approaches in the mountains is achieved by a combination of mortar, artillery and machine-gun fire.
Mortar subunits fire on gorges, gorges and reverse slopes of heights.
The company (battery) commander pays special attention to the economical use of ammunition and their timely replenishment,
377. The mortar company (battery) is replaced at night in the order indicated by the battalion (regiment) commander.
Guides must be sent in advance from the company (batteries) to be replaced.
The commanders of the replacement unit should arrive at the point before dark and familiarize themselves in detail with:
With the location of the enemy,
Its activities, with identified goals;
With terrain, landmarks and benchmarks; with what benchmarks were shot, what targets were fired at, and with the results of the shelling
The commander of the replacement subunit receives a diagram of landmarks and targets, a table of initial data from the main and reserve positions, data for firing at night and in low visibility conditions.
All wired communication installed at the position is left for use by the replacement unit until new communication lines are brought up.
378. Shift sequence: first, mortars at firing positions are replaced, then observers and communications units, after them traction means. Platoon and company commanders (batteries) are the last to be replaced.
379. Until the end of the shift, the commander of the mortar company (battery) to be replaced is in command. The commanders report the change to the commander of the rifle unit they support.
380. The combat power point of a mortar company (battery) is deployed in the area indicated by the company (battery) commander.
Ammunition is supplied from the battalion combat supply point to the combat supply point of the mortar company of the battalion, and to the combat supply point of the mortar battery - from the regimental combat supply point.
Ammunition is brought to firing positions from the combat supply point by carriers allocated from mortar platoons
381. For each mortar compartment there must be an emergency supply of at least 1/3 of the combat kit, which is consumed by order of the commander of the mortar company (battery).
In anticipation of a large consumption of mines at firing positions or near them, stocks of mines are laid out on the ground or in niches and cellars; when changing firing positions, ammunition must be transferred to a new position in one or more steps.
382. When operating in the depths of the enemy's defense, platoons of battalion mortar companies, reassigned rifle companies, receive ammunition through the combat supply points of these companies.
Chapter 10
Company of anti-tank rifles of the regiment
383. The fire of a company of anti-tank rifles, combined with the fire of anti-tank guns, is the basis of anti-tank fire.
A company always operates in a tank-dangerous direction in cooperation with anti-tank guns and other fire weapons. In order to fulfill its tasks, a company of anti-tank rifles must know the tasks of rifle subunits and neighbors operating in a given tank-dangerous direction.
A company of anti-tank rifles is full
384. The place of the commander of a company of anti-tank rifles in battle is in the most important direction with one of his platoons, from where it is more convenient for him to observe the battlefield, or with the commander of a battalion (regiment).
385. The commander of a company of anti-tank guns is obliged:
Maintain constant communication with their platoons and monitor their combat missions;
Provide platoons with ammunition in a timely manner;
Always be ready to concentrate the company in the indicated direction,
386. Reassignment of units of anti-tank rifles to rifle companies (battalions) is carried out by order of the regiment commander.
Organizational structure of a SEPARATE MOTOR RIFLE Brigade
(State No. 5/060, approved by the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in December 2008)
Control
- Motorized rifle battalion(in the brigade -3)
- Rifle platoon (snipers)
- tank battalion
- (in the brigade -2)
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- anti-aircraft missile division
- anti-aircraft missile artillery battalion
- Reconnaissance company
- Engineer Battalion
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- Signal Battalion
- Electronic Warfare Company
- Battery management and artillery reconnaissance (chief of artillery)
- (chief air defense)
- Control Platoon (Chief intelligence department)
- Repair and restoration battalion
- Logistics Battalion
- Commandant's company
- medical company(deploys 50 hospital beds)
- newspaper editoring
- Printing house
- military band
- Club
- Platoon (instructors)
- Simulator Platoon
- Polygon
officers 327 -
including:
major general 1 -
colonels 5
lieutenant colonels 29 -
majors 43 -
captains 68 -
senior lieutenants 181 -
sergeants 1005 -
soldiers 3061 -
Pupils 10 -
Brigade management
Translator, g.p.
Senior encoder, corporal
encoder, enlisted
Psychologist, g.p.
Technician, foreman
Technician, foreman
Leading accountant, g.p.
Accountant (three), g.p.
Human Resources Inspector, g.p.
RAV service technician, foreman
BT Service Technician, Sergeant Major
AT service technician, foreman
Veterinarian, g.p.
Combat vehicles 9А331 12
Combat vehicles 9A35M3 2
Combat vehicles 9А34М3 4
Starters 9P516-1 36
Command posts 9С912 8
Combat vehicles 9P162 24
Starting devices 9P151 27
Combat vehicles BM-21-1 18
125 mm guns 2S25 6
Complexes 1V12M 2
Complexes 1B17 1
Complexes 1L219 "Zoo" 1
Tanks medium 40
Tanks T-72BK 1
Armored personnel carriers wheeled 5
Cars BREM-1 6
IWW Scouts 1
Machines IMR-3M 2
Parks PP-91 1
GMZ-3 minelayers 3
Pit machines MDK-3 2
Trench machines BTM-4M 2
R-166 radio stations 1
KShM R-142NMR 6
KShM R-149BMRG 10
KShM R-149BMR 9
R-381T2 stations 3
R-381T3 stations 1
Radio interference stations R-378B 2
Radio interference stations R-330B 4
RHM-6 machines 3
RPO-A 180 flamethrowers
Machines BMO-T 3
AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
Cars- total 752
including:
cars 2
trucks 315
Transport trailers 143
ANIMALS
guard dogs 16
mine detecting dogs 12
NOTES :
MOTOR RIFLE BATTALION (on armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV) brigades of a new look (in the brigade - 3)
COMMAND
Battalion commander
Deputy battalion commander for educational work
Deputy battalion commander for weapons
HEADQUARTERS
Chief of Staff - Deputy Battalion Commander
Instructor (on RKhBZ)
clerk
MOTOR RIFLE COMPANY (three in a battalion)
CONTROL
Company commander
Senior Technician
foreman
Sanitary Instructor
Part-commander
Senior driver mechanic
Radiotelephonist
Operator (SBR)
MOTOR RIFLE PLATOON(in the company - 3)
CONTROL
Platoon commander
Deputy Platoon Leader
MOTOR RIFLE SECTION(in a platoon - 3)
Part-commander
Senior shooter
Gunner (machine gun on an armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV)
Gunner (PKM)
Calculation number (RMB)
grenade launcher
Shooter - assistant grenade launcher
Driver mechanic
MORTAR BATTERY
CONTROL
Battery Commander
foreman
Sanitary Instructor
FIRE PLATOON(in batteries - 2), type of weapons complex 2S12
Platoon commander - senior battery officer (in the 1st firing platoon)
Platoon commander
Deputy platoon commander - mortar commander
Mortar commander (platoon - 3)
Squad leader (unmanned transport, only in the 1st firing platoon)
Senior gunner (platoon - 4)
Calculation number (in a platoon - 7)
Master - calculation number
Driver (in the 1st firing platoon - 6, in the 2nd firing platoon - 4)
CONTROL PLATOON
Platoon commander
Senior calculator
Part-commander
Scout
rangefinder
Driver
POST OFFICE
Senior Radiotelephonist
Radiotelephonist (in department - 2)
Driver
Grenade Launcher Platoon
CONTROL
Platoon commander
Grenade Launcher Compartment(in a platoon - 3)
Part-commander
Senior gunner (in the department - 2)
Calculation number (in the department - 2)
Driver mechanic
ANTI-TANK PLATOON
CONTROL
Platoon commander
ATGM SECTION(in a platoon - 3)
Part-commander
Senior operator (in the department - 3)
Operator (in department - 3)
Gunner (BTR machine gun, MT-LBV)
Driver mechanic
reconnaissance platoon
CONTROL
Platoon commander
INTELLIGENCE SECTION
Part-commander
Senior driver mechanic
Senior radiotelegrapher - reconnaissance
Scout - grenade launcher
Scout - operator (SBR)
Gunner (BTR machine gun, MT-LBV)
Radiotelephonist - reconnaissance
INTELLIGENCE SECTION(in platoon - 2)
Part-commander
Senior Scout
Scout - sniper
Scout - machine gunner
Scout radio operator
Scout - sapper
Scout
Gunner (BTR machine gun, MT-LBV)
Driver mechanic
ENGINEERING PLATOON
CONTROL
Platoon commander
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Deputy Platoon Leader - Squad Leader
Senior sapper
Minesweeper (in the department - 2)
Minesweeper - minder
Driver
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Part-commander
Senior sapper
Minesweeper - minder (in the department - 2)
Service dog handler (in department – 3)
Driver
Part-commander
Electrician - mechanic
Driver - electrician
CONTROL PLATOON
CONTROL
Head of Communications - Platoon Leader
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (BATTALION COMMANDER)
Part-commander
Mechanic - radiotelephonist
Radiotelephonist
Driver-electrician
MANAGEMENT DIVISION (BATTALION HEADQUARTERS)
Part-commander
Mechanic - radiotelephonist
Radiotelephonist
Driver-electrician
POST OFFICE
Part-commander
Radiotelephonist - grenade launcher
Gunner (machine gun on an armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV) - line overseer
Driver-electrician
SUPPORT PLATOON
CONTROL
Platoon commander
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT (TRACKED TRACTORS AND TRANSPORTERS)
Part-commander
Senior mechanic (for electrical and electronic equipment) - accumulator technician
Master (for fuel equipment) - grenade launcher
Driver - mechanic
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL SERVICE (AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY)
Part-commander
Senior Mechanic - Accumulator
Driver - grenade launcher
AUTOMOBILE DIVISION
Part-commander
Driver (in department - 6)
AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT (REFUELERS)
Squad leader - refueling officer
Senior driver - radio operator
Driver - tanker (in department - 3)
HOUSE DEPARTMENT
Part-commander
Senior cook
Cook (in department - 2)
Cook - baker (in the department - 2)
Driver (in department - 3)
BATH
Head of the bathhouse - sanitary instructor
Senior Disinfector
Driver - steamer
Driver - disinfector (in department - 2)
MEDICAL PLATOON
CONTROL
Platoon commander
Paramedic
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Deputy platoon commander - sanitary instructor
Sanitary Instructor
Driver - paramedic
DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION AND EVACUATION OF THE WOUNDED(in a platoon - 3)
Squad leader - sanitary instructor
Driver-mechanic - nurse
Motorized rifle battalion of the new look brigade(on MT-LBV)
MANAGEMENT (3 officers)
MOTOR RIFLE COMPANY (in the battalion - 3)
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 2 foremen + 2 sergeants + 4 privates), SBR-5 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-168-5KN - 1, R-168-0.5U - 1, MT-LBV -M - 1, ED4-230-VO - 1,
MOTOR RIFLE PLATOON (in the company - 3) (1 officer + 1 sergeant), R-168-0.5U - 1
MOTOR RIFLE SECTION (in a platoon - 3) (1 sergeant + 8 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, PKP - 1, R-168-0.1U - 3, MT-LBV-M - 1
MORTAR BATTERY
MORTAR platoon (1 officer + 5 sergeants + 16 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, 120-mm portable mortars 2S12 - 4, Ural-43206 - 5, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-168-0, 1U - 5
MORTAR platoon (1 officer + 4 sergeants + 16 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, 120-mm portable mortars 2S12 - 4, Ural-43206 - 4, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-168-0, 1U - 4
CONTROL PLATOON (1 officer + 1 private), computer 1B520 - 1
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), LPR-2 - 1, Ural-43206 - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 3, P-193M1 - 1, Ural-43206 - 1
Grenade Launcher Platoon (1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
Grenade Launcher Compartment (3 in a platoon) in each (1 sergeant + 6 privates), 30-mm automatic grenade launchers AGS-17 - 2, MT-LBV-M - 1, R-168-0.1U - 1
ANTI-TANK PLATOON (1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILES SECTION (in platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 8 privates), launchers 9P151 - 3, R-168-0.5U - 1, MT-LBV-M - 1
INTELLIGENCE PLATOON (1 officer), R-168-0.5U, R-168-0.1U
INTELLIGENCE SECTION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), RPG-7D3 - 1, LPR-2 - 1, SBR-5 - 1, MT-LBV-M - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-168-0, 5U - 1, R-168-5KN - 1, R-168-0.1U - 5, R-168-1K - 1
In each (1 sergeant + 8 privates), SVDS - 1, VSS -1, PKP - 1, MT-LBV-M - 1, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-168-0.1U - 2, R-168-1K - 1
ENGINEERING PLATOON (1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
ENGINEERING DIVISION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), UMP-3 - 1, motor saws "Ural-3" - 2, R-168-0.5U - 1, jamming transmitter RP-377UV - 1, Ural-4320- 31-1
ENGINEERING DIVISION (1 sergeant + 8 privates), UR-83P - 3, motor saws "Ural-3" - 2, R-168-0.5U - 1, jamming transmitter RP-377UV - 1, Ural-4320- 31 - 1, Mine detection dogs - 3
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 2 privates), ESB-2-VO - 2, R-168-0.5U - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
COMMUNICATIONS PLOT (1 officer)
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (BATTALION COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KShM R-149BMRG - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RPG-7V2-1, MT-LBV-M - 1, R-168-5UN - 3, R-168-5KN - 1, R-168-0.5U - 4, classification equipment T-231-1U - 3, P-193M1 - 1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (TRACKED TRACTORS AND TRANSPORTERS) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, MTO-AG1M1 - 1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT (AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, MTO-AM1 - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 8 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 2, Ural-43202-31 - 8, ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 5, PFI-1-8912 -1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 8 privates), PAK-200M-01 - 3, KP-130 - 1, baking block PCB-0.4 - 1
BANYA (1 sergeant + 4 privates), PKBP-10 complex (KamAZ-43114 + 2-PN-4M), DDU-1 installation (KamAZ-43114), ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 1
MEDICAL PLATOON (1 officer + 1 foreman), R-168-5UN - 1
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT (2 sergeants + 1 private), ambulance AC4350.1 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION AND EVACUATION OF THE WOUNDED (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MT-LBV - 1
RIFLE PLATOON (SNIPERS) (1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 1 private), SVDS - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-168-0.5U - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
SECTION (SNIPERS) in a platoon - 3, in each (1 sergeant + 7 privates), SVDS - 8, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-168-0.1U - 7
Saturation with communications equipment of the MOTOR RIFLE BATTALION (on the armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV) of the brigade of a new look)
CONTROL
R-168-5UN radio stations
Radio stations R-168-5KN
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
MOTOR RIFLE PLATOON (in the company - 3)
CONTROL
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
MOTOR RIFLE SECTION (platoon - 3)
Radio stations R-168-0.1U
MORTAR BATTERY
FIRE PLOT (in batteries - 2),
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
R-168-0.1U radio stations (in the 1st firing platoon - 5, in the second firing platoon - 4)
CONTROL PLATOON
POST OFFICE
P-193M1 switches
Grenade Launcher Platoon
CONTROL
R-168-5UN radio stations
Grenade Launcher Compartment (platoon - 3)
Radio stations R-168-0.1U
ANTI-TANK PLATOON
CONTROL
R-168-5UN radio stations
ATGM Squad (platoon - 3)
Radio stations R-168-0.5U (in the department - 3)
reconnaissance platoon
CONTROL
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
Radio stations R-168-0.1U
INTELLIGENCE SECTION
R-168-5UN radio stations
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
Radio stations R-168-5KN
Radio stations R-168-0.1U (in the department - 5)
Scout - operator (SBR)
Radio stations R-168-1K
INTELLIGENCE SECTION (platoon - 2)
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
Radio stations R-168-0.1U (in the department - 2)
Radio stations R-168-1K
ENGINEERING PLATOON
CONTROL
R-168-5UN radio stations
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
Interference transmitters RP-377UV
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
Interference transmitters RP-377UV
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT
Radio stations R-168-0.5U
CONTROL PLATOON
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (BATTALION COMMANDER)
KShM R-149BMRG
MANAGEMENT DIVISION (BATTALION HEADQUARTERS)
KShM R-149BMRG
POST OFFICE
Radio stations R-168-5UN (in the department - 3)
Radio stations R-168-5KN
Radio stations R-168-0.5U (in the department - 4)
Classification equipment T-231-1U (in department - 3)
P-193M1 switches (2 in the department)
SUPPORT PLATOON
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT (TRACKED TRACTORS AND TRANSPORTERS)
R-168-5UN radio stations
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL SERVICE (AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY)
R-168-5UN radio stations
AUTOMOBILE DIVISION
R-168-5UN radio stations
AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT (REFUELERS)
R-168-5UN radio stations
MEDICAL PLATOON
CONTROL
R-168-5UN radio stations
Saturation with reconnaissance equipment of the MOTOR RIFLE BATTALION (on the armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV) of the brigade of a new look (on the armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV)
MOTOR RIFLE COMPANY (three in a battalion)
CONTROL
Station SBR-5
MORTAR BATTERY
Calculator 1V520
CONTROL PLATOON
DEPARTMENT OF ARTILLERY SCOUTING
LPR-2 reconnaissance device
reconnaissance platoon
INTELLIGENCE SECTION
LPR-2 reconnaissance device
Station SBR-5
Engineering platoon of a motorized rifle battalion
ENGINEERING PLATOON
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
UMP-3 control kit
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Demining installations UR-83P (in the department - 3)
Motor saws "Ural-3" (in the department - 2)
Trucks Ural-4320-31
Mine detection dogs (in the department - 3)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT
Lighting power plants ESB-2-VO (in the department - 2)
Trucks Ural-4320-31
Trailer 2-PN-4M
tank battalion new look brigades
CONTROL(2 officers)
STAFF (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 private)
TANK COMPANY(in the battalion - 4)
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant + 1 private), medium tank - 1
TANK PLATOON (in a company - 3) in each (1 officer + 2 sergeants + 6 privates), medium tanks - 3
COMMUNICATIONS PLATOON(1 officer)
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (BATTALION COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 1 private), Tank T-72BK - 1
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (BATTALION HEADQUARTERS) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-KShM R-149BMRG -1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RPG-7V2-1, MT-LBV-M - 1, power plant ED4-230-VO - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-168-5KN - 1, R -168-0.5U - 4, P-193M1 - 1
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
EVACUATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), BREM-1 - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 5, ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 1, DDU-1 installation - 1, 2 -PN-4M - 4, PFI-1-8912 -1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), ATZ-7-5557 - 3, AC-7.5-4320 - 4, PC-4.7-782B - 4
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), PAK-200M-01 - 1, KP-130 - 1, baking block PCB-0.4 - 1
MEDICAL CENTER(1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 1 private), R-168-5UN - 1, UAZ-3962 -1
Howitzer self-propelled artillery battalion new look brigades
CONTROL(2 officers + 1 foreman)
(in the division - 3)
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant)
(1 officer + 1 private), R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
HOWitz SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
GUNS CALCULATION (in platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 2S19 - 1, (in the first calculation + RPG-7V2 - 1)
(1 officer)
MANAGEMENT DIVISION (BATTERY COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 1V14M - 1
CONTROL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, computer 1V520 - 1, R-168-5UN - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 1
PLANT OF MANAGEMENT (DIVISION)(1 officer)
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (DIVISION COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 1V15M - 1
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (DIVISION HEADQUARTERS) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 1V16M-1 -1
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), computer 1V520 - 1, LPR-2 - 1, PRP-4M - 1
CONTROL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RPG-7V2-1, ballistic station ABS-1M - 1, power plant ESB-0.5-VO - 1, R-168-5UN - 2, R-168-0.5U - 3, R-326M - 1, P-193M1 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
SUPPORT PLATOON(2 foremen)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, MTO-BT - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 7, 2-PN-4M - 4, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI- 1-8912-1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), ATZ-7-5557 - 3, AC-7.5-4320 - 1, PC-4.7-782B - 1
Rocket artillery battalion new look brigades
CONTROL(2 officers + 1 foreman)
STAFF (2 officer + 1 foreman + 1 private)
(in the division - 3)
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant)
REACTIVE ARTILLERY PLATOON(in batteries - 2), in each (1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
CALCULATION OF THE FIGHTING VEHICLE (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 4 privates), BM-21-1 - 1, R-168-0.1U - 1
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT (SENIOR OFFICER ON THE BATTERY)(1 sergeant + 2 privates), 1B110 - 1, calculator 1B520 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF DRIVING (1 sergeant + 5 privates), Ural-4320-31 - 6,
CONTROL PLATOON (BATTERY COMMANDER)(1 officer)
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (BATTERY COMMANDER)(1 sergeant + 2 privates), 1B18 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-168-5UN - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 1
PLANT OF MANAGEMENT (DIVISION)(1 officer)
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), computer 1V520 - 1, PRP-4M - 1
CONTROL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2-1, ESB-0.5-VO power plant - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-168-0.5U - 6, R-168-0 ,1U - 3, R-168-5KN - 1, P-193M1 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, MTO-AM1 - 1
VEHICLE COMPARTMENTS (in a platoon - 2) in both in total (2 sergeants + 21 privates), RPG-7V2 - 2, R-168-5UN - 2, Ural-43202-31 - 22, ATZ-7-5557 - 1, PC -4.7-782B - 1, 2-PN-4M - 2, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI-1-8912 -1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 2, KO-75 - 1, baking block PCB-0.4 - 1
Anti-tank artillery battalion new look brigades
CONTROL(2 officers + 1 foreman)
STAFF (2 officer + 1 foreman + 1 private)
ANTI-TANK ARTILLERY BATTERY
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant)
ANTI-TANK ARTILLERY PLATOON (batteries - 2), each (1 officer + 1 private), R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
CALCULATION OF THE GUNS (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), 2С25 - 1
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), station PSNR-8 - 1, MT-LBV - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-168-5UN - 2, MT-LBV - 1
BATTERY OF ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILES(in the division - 2), in each
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 1 private), BRDM-2M - 1
A platoon of anti-tank guided missiles (batteries - 3), each (1 officer + 3 sergeants + 4 privates), 9P162 - 4
MANAGEMENT DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), LPR-2 - 1, BRDM-2M - 1, R-168-5UN - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 1
PLANT OF MANAGEMENT (DIVISION)(1 officer)
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), computer 1V520 - 1, LPR-2 - 1, PRP-4M - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 5 privates), RPG-7V2-1, ESB-0.5-VO power plant - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-168-0.5U - 5, P-193M1 - 1 , Ural-4320-31 - 1, MT-LBV - 1
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, MTO-BT - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 7 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 2, Ural-43202-31 - 6, ATZ-7-5557 - 1, AC-7.5-4320 - 1, PTS-4.7-782B - 2, 2-PN-4M - 3, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI-1-8912 -1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 2, KP-20M - 2, baking block PCB-0.4 - 1
SIMULATOR (1 foreman + 1 private), simulators 9F618M3-2-01 - 1
Anti-aircraft missile division new look brigades
CONTROL(2 officers + 1 foreman)
STAFF (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 private)
anti-aircraft missile battery(in the division - 3)
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant)
Anti-aircraft missile crew (in batteries - 4) in each (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 3 privates), fighting machine 9A331 - 1
ROCKET TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, TZM 9T244 - 2
TECHNICAL CALCULATION (1 foreman + 3 privates), car Maintenance 9V887M - 1, ZIP machine 9F399-1M - 1
ANTI-AIRCAST SECTION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), launchers 9P516-1 - 3, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-168-0.1U - 2, MT-LBV - 1
PLATON OF CONTROL AND RADAR INTELLIGENCE
RADAR STATION (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 3 privates), radar 9S18M1 - 1
CALCULATION OF AUTOMATED CONTROLS (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 foreman + 2 privates), command post 9S912 (BTR-80) - 1, P-180M voice recorder - 1
RADIO STATION (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-166-0.5 on BTR-80 - 1, R-170P - 1, R-250M - 2, P-330-3 - 1
TECHNICAL PLOT(1 officer)
ROCKET TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 11 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, TM 9T245 - 6
ROCKET STORAGE DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 5 privates), a set of ground equipment 9F116 - 1, KS-2573-1 - 1, UKS-400V-131 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF GUARDS (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 6P39 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
REGULATION AND REPAIR PLOT(1 officer)
CALCULATION OF SERVICE (1 foreman + 2 privates), MTO 9V887-1M - 1
CALCULATION OF SERVICE (1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 4 privates), MTOiR 9V894M1 - 1
POWER SUPPLY DEPARTMENT (1 foreman + 6 privates), power plants PES-100-T / 230-Ch / 400-A1RK - 3, VPL-30 - 4, Ural-4320 - 3
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, MTO-AG3M1 - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 4, ATZ-7-5557 - 1, AC-7.5-4320 - 1, PTS-4.7-782B - 2, 2-PN-4M - 2, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI-1-8912 -1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 2, baking unit PCB-0.4 - 1
CALCULATION (SIMULAR) (1 foreman + 2 privates), simulators 9F678 - 2
Anti-aircraft division new look brigades
CONTROL(2 officers + 1 foreman)
STAFF (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 private)
ANTI-RAISETIC ROCKET AND ARTILLERY BATTERY
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant)
ANTI-RAISETIC ROCKET AND ARTILLERY PLATOON (batteries - 3), each (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 6 privates), 2S6M1 - 2
CALCULATION OF AUTOMATED CONTROLS (1 foreman + 2 privates), command post 9S912 (BTR-80) - 1, voice recorder P-180M - 1
TRANSPORT SECTION (ROCKETS AND AMMUNITION) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), TZM 2F77M - 6, power plants 1E13 - 3, R-168-5UN - 3
anti-aircraft missile battery
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant)
Anti-aircraft missile platoon (in batteries - 2) in each (1 officer + 2 sergeants + 6 privates), 9A35M3 - 1, 9A34M3 - 2
CALCULATION OF AUTOMATED CONTROLS (1 foreman + 2 privates), command post 9S912 (BTR-80) - 1, voice recorder P-180M - 1
anti-aircraft missile battery
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant)
Anti-aircraft missile platoon (batteries - 3) in each (1 officer + 3 sergeants + 9 soldiers), PM 9P516-1 - 9, MT-LBV - 3, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-168-0, 1U - 9
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), PU-12M - 1
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (DIVISION COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), PPRU-1M - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-309K-1 - 1
REGULATION AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT (2 officers + 2 foremen + 8 privates), repair and maintenance vehicle 1P10-1M1 - 1, MTO 2V110-1 - 1, repair and maintenance vehicle 2F55-1M1 - 1, MTO 9V915M - 1, system external power supply 9I111 - 1, Ural-4320 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, MTO-AG2M1 - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 4, ATZ-7-5557 - 1, AC-7.5-4320 - 1, PTS-4.7-782B - 2, 2-PN-4M - 3, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI-1-8912 -1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 2, baking unit PCB-0.4 - 1
SIMULATOR (1 foreman), simulator 9F624 - 1
INTELLIGENCE COMPANY
CONTROL
Company commander
Senior Technician
foreman
Sanitary Instructor
Senior driver mechanic
Gunner (machine gun on an armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV)
Operator - scout
Radiotelegrapher - reconnaissance
Driver - electrician
INTELLIGENCE PLATOON (in the company - 3)
Platoon commander
Scout - orderly
INTELLIGENCE SECTION
Deputy Platoon Leader - Squad Leader
Senior driver mechanic
Radiotelegraph operator
Operator - grenade launcher
INTELLIGENCE SECTION (platoon - 2)
Part-commander
Senior Scout
Scout - grenade launcher
Scout - sapper
Scout - machine gunner
Scout - sniper
Gunner - reconnaissance (machine gun on an armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV)
Driver mechanic
reconnaissance platoon (technical means of reconnaissance)
Platoon commander
INTELLIGENCE SECTION (OBSERVATIONS)
Deputy Platoon Leader - Squad Leader
Senior operator
Operator - scout
Radiotelegraph operator
Gunner - reconnaissance (machine gun on an armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV)
Driver mechanic
INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT (RRR)
Part-commander
Senior operator
Operator - scout
Radiotelegraph operator
Gunner - reconnaissance (machine gun on an armored personnel carrier, MT-LBV)
Driver mechanic
INTELLIGENCE SECTION (RSA)
Squad leader - operator
Senior scout - operator (in the department - 2)
Scout - operator (in department -2)
Driver mechanic
ELECTRONIC INTELLIGENCE PLATOON
Platoon Leader - Team Leader
INFORMATION PROCESSING GROUP
Interpreter (in a group - 2)
Senior operator (in the group - 2)
Operator (in the group - 2)
Driver mechanic
RADIO INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (platoon - 3)
Part-commander
Senior operator (in the department - 2)
Operator (in department - 2)
Driver mechanic
PLATOON OF MANAGEMENT (HEAD OF INTELLIGENCE DIVISION)
Platoon commander - head of the receiving radio station
INFORMATION RECEIVING AND PROCESSING POINT
Mechanic - radiotelephonist
Radiotelegraph operator
Driver-electrician
DEPARTMENT OF COMMAND AND STATCH VEHICLES (R-149BMRG)
Part-commander
Mechanic - radiotelephonist
Driver-electrician
BROADCASTING STATION
Head of a sound broadcasting station
Driver - electrician
ENGINEERING BATTALION of the brigade of a new look
CONTROL (3 officers + 1 foreman)
ENGINEERING COMPANY
CONTROL
ENGINEERING PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 6 soldiers), R-168-0.1U, UR-83P, UMP-3, motor saws "Ural-3", RP-377UV, Ural- 4320-31, mine detection dog
PLATON OF CONTROLLED MINING(1 officer + 3 sergeants + 14 soldiers), R-168-0.5U, radio control system PD530, control kits UMP-3 - 6, drilling machine BGM, Ural-4320-31 - 2
PLATOON OF ENGINEERING OBSTRUCTIONS(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
OBSTRUCTION SECTIONS (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), GMZ-3, RP-377UV
AMMUNITION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 soldiers), Ural-4320-31 - 3, 2-PN-4M - 3
ROAD ENGINEERING COMPANY
CONTROL(1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant + 1 private), armored personnel carrier (MT-LBV), RP-377UV, R-168-5UN
ROAD ENGINEERING PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
ROAD SECTION (in platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 5 soldiers), BAT-2 - 2, motor grader DZ-180A, RP-377UV - 2
ROAD ENGINEERING PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT (SUPPLY OF ENGINEERING WEAPONS) (1 sergeant + 8 soldiers), KMT-7 - 4, KMT-6 - 12, truck crane KS-2573 - 1, truck crane 4901 - 4, Ural-4320-31 - 4, 2-PN-4M - 8
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANIZED BRIDGES (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 8 soldiers), heavy bridges TMM-3 - 2, RP-377UV - 8
OBSTRUCTION PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
OBSTRUCTION SECTION (in a platoon - 2), in each (2 sergeants + 4 privates), UR-77, IMR-3M, RP-377UV, Ural-4320-31, 2-PN-4M
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL COMPANY
CONTROL(1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant + 1 private), armored personnel carrier (MT-LBV), RP-377UV, R-168-5UN
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL PLOT(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 6 privates), power plant 100 kW, 400 V, power plant 30 kW, 400 V, ESD-20-VO, ESB-4-VO - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 3
FIELD WATER SUPPLY DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), SKO-10 station
ENGINEERING POSITIONING PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
ENGINEERING AND POSITIONING DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 7 privates), MDK-3 - 2, BTM-4M - 2, EOV-3521 - 2, Ural-5557 dump trucks - 2
CONTROL POST EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 8 privates), KS-3574M1 - 2, EOV-3521 - 2, BAT-2 - 2, KVS-AM - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 2, 2-PN-4M - four
PLATOON OF ENGINEERING STRUCTURES(1 officer + 2 sergeants + 9 privates), R-168-0.5U, sawmill frame LRV-2, motor saws "Ural-3" - 2, TT-4, KS-3574M1, ED60-T230-1RP, ED16 -T230-AI, Ural-4320-31 - 3, 2-PN-4M
PONTOON COMPANY
CONTROL(1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant + 1 private), Ural-4320-31, R-168-5UN
PONTOON PLOT(in the company - 2) (1 officer), R-168-0.5U
PONTOON SECTION (in platoon - 2) (1 sergeant + 7 privates)
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR ENGINEERS (1 sergeant + 6 privates)
Park PP-91 consisting of river units PPS-84 - 16, coastal units PP-91 - 2, container No. 1 PP-91, container No. 2 PP-91, boat SNL-8, motor pumps M-600 - 2, towing boats - motor BMK-225-1 - 6, KrAZ-260G - 26
COASTAL DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), BAT-2, lined container PP-91, KrAZ-260G, AC-7.5-4320, PC-4.7-782B
FLOATING TRANSPORTERS PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
SECTION OF FLOATING TRANSPORTERS (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 5 privates), PTS-2 - 3
ENGINEERING INTELLIGENCE PLATOON(1 officer), R-168-0.5U
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING INTELLIGENCE (1 sergeant + 3 privates), IRM, R-168-0.1U
DIVING SECTION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), PTS-2, station PRS-VM (ZiL-131 + 2-PN-4)
RADIO STATION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KShM R-142NMR
LOGISTICS PLATOON(1 foreman)
ENGINEERING REPAIR SHOP(1 foreman + 3 privates), engineering workshop MRIV
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-5UN, ESB-4-VZ, MTO-AM1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-168-0.5U, Ural-43202-31 - 4, 2-PN-4M - 2, TsV-1.2, PFI-1-8912
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (REFERERS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-0.5U, ATZ-7-5557, AC-7.5-4320 - 3, PC-4.7-782B - 3, Ural-43202 -31, 2-PN-4M
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KP-130 - 2, KP-20M - 4
CONTROL(1 officer + 1 foreman)
(1 officer)
TOPOGEODETIC PLOT(1 officer)
COMMUNICATIONS PLOT (1 officer)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMAND VEHICLES(R-149BMRG) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KShM R-149BMRG
RADIO STATION(in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KShM R-142NMR
PHONE DEPARTMENT(1 sergeant + 3 privates), ESB-0.5-VO, R-168-5UN, P-193M1, Ural-43206
Company of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection new look brigades
CONTROL (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant + 1 private), R-168-5UN - 1
RADIATION, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE PLATOON (1 officer)
DIVISION OF RADIATION, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), РХМ-6 (BTR-80) - 1
SPECIAL PROCESSING PLATOON (1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
DEPARTMENT FOR SPECIAL PROCESSING OF WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 5 privates), R-168-5UN - 2, ARS-14U - 1, DKV-1U - 1
SPECIAL PROCESSING DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 5 privates), R-168-5UN - 2, ARS-14U - 2
DOSIMETRIC DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 7 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, control and distribution point KRPP-U (Ural-43206) - 1
AEROSOL COUNTERACTION PLATOON (1 officer + 10 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 5, smoke vehicles TDA-U (Ural-43206) - 1
FLAME-THROWER PLATOON (1 officer), R-168-5UN - 1
FLAME-THROWER SECTION (in a platoon - 3), in each (1 sergeant + 5 privates), RPO-A - 60, R-168-0.5U - 1, BMO-T (T-72) - 1
Signal Battalion new look brigades
MANAGEMENT (2 officers + 1 foreman)
STAFF (2 officers + 1 foreman)
COMMUNICATION COMPANY (COMMUNICATION UNIT KP)
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant), R-168-5UN
SATELLITE COMMUNICATION STATION (1 officer + 1 foreman + 2 privates), R-441-O (Ural-43203 + 2-PN-4
RADIO platoon (1 officer)
RADIO STATION (R-142NMR) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-142NMR -1
COMMUNICATIONS PLATON (1 officer)
EXPEDITION (1 foreman + 2 privates), P-391PM
RADIO-CABLE PLATON (1 foreman)
RADIO RELAY STATION (R-419MP) (in a platoon - 5) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-419MP
COMMUNICATION COMPANY (POINTS OF CONTROL) (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant), R-168-5UN
COMMUNICATIONS PLATOON (TPU) (1 officer)
RADIO STATION (R-166) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-166 -1
RADIO STATION (R-142TO) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-142TO -1
RADIO STATION (R-142T) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-142T -1
HARDWARE (P-240I) (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 foreman + 4 privates), P-240I (KamAZ-5350 + 2-PN-4M)
LINE-CABLE COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), P-193M1, Ural-43206
EQUIPMENT (E-351-16) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), ESB-4-VO, E-351-16 (Ural-4320)
RADIO-CABLE PLATON (1 officer)
RADIO RELAY STATION (R-419MP) (in a platoon - 4) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-419MP
LINE-CABLE COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (in a platoon - 4) in each (1 sergeant + 4 privates), P-193M1, Ural-43206
PPU COMMUNICATIONS platoon (1 officer), R-168-5UN
RADIO STATION (R-166-0.5) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-166-0.5 -1
RADIO STATION (R-149BMR) (in a platoon - 4) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-149BMR -1
HARDWARE (P-240BTZ) (1 foreman + 3 privates), P-240BTZ - 1
EQUIPMENT (E-351-BRM2) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), ESB-4-VO, E-351BRM2
COMMUNICATIONS (MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS) platoon (1 officer), R-168-5UN
RADIO STATION (R-166-0.5) (in a platoon - 4) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-166-0.5 -1
DIVISION (PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), AB-1-0 / 230, R-438-M - 5, T-231-1U - 5
DIVISION (PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), AB-1-0 / 230, R-168-5UN -5, R-168-5KN - 5, T-231-1U - 5, Ural-43206
COMMUNICATION UNIT (STATIONARY) (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant + 5 privates + 20 g / p), Electric unit 60 kW, 400 V, R-166S - 2, R-168-100KA - 2, R-168-100U - 2, R-419MTs - 4, R-170P - 2, P-330-6 - 2, T-230-1AM - 4, AT-3002M1, - 2, AT-3004D, T-230-03 - 2, T-230-06 - 2, T-208 - 2, P-209 IM-40 / 60-S1, P-206-40 / 20, P-115A - 5, Automatic telephone exchange for 500 numbers
PLANT OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT (1 foreman), R-168-5UN
MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP (RADIOS OF MEDIUM AND LOW POWER) (1 foreman + 3 privates), ATO-3
MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP (ZAS EQUIPMENT) (1 foreman + 3 privates), ATO-UM1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT (AUTOMOBILE) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-5UN, MTO-AM1, Electric welding units 12U1303
CHARGING AND BATTERY COMPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), ESB-0.5-VO, ESB-4-VZ-1, E-350PM
PLANT OF MATERIAL SUPPORT (1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-5UN, Ural-43202-31 - 4, ATZ-7-5557, PTS-4.7-782B, 2-PN-4M - 2, TsV-1, 2, PFI-1-8912
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 2
ELECTRONIC WARFARE COMPANY
CONTROL (1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 sergeant)
RADIO INTERFERENCE PLOT (HF RADIO) (1 officer)
RADIO INTERFERENCE STATION (R-378B) (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 foreman + 4 privates), R-378B - 1
RADIO INTERFERENCE PLOT (VHF RADIO COMMUNICATIONS) (in the company - 2), in each (1 officer)
RADIO INTERFERENCE STATION (R-330B) (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 foreman + 3 privates), R-330B - 1
RADIO INTERFERENCE PLOT (VHF AVIATION RADIO COMMUNICATIONS) (1 officer)
RADIO INTERFERENCE STATION (R-934B) (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 foreman + 5 privates), R-934B - 1
RADIO INTERFERENCE PLANT (RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS, GROUND CONSUMERS CRNS "NAVSTAR", SPR, RFP AND AZPP) (1 officer)
RADIO INTERFERENCE STATION (R-330ZH) (1 foreman + 4 privates), R-330ZH - 1
RADIO INTERFERENCE DEPARTMENT (RADIO EXPLOSIVE ARTICLE AND MINES) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), SPR-2 (BTR-70) - 2
DEPARTMENT OF RADIO INTERFERENCE (THROUGH TRANSMITTERS OF INTERFERENCE AND AVIATION TRANSMITTERS OF INTERFERENCE) (in a platoon - 3), in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), RP-377U - 2, Ural-43206 - 1
PLOT OF RADIO INTERFERENCE (RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND RADIO LINKS FOR CONTROL OF DEPLOYMENTS) (1 officer + 2 foremen)
RADIO INTERFERENCE DEPARTMENT (RADIO COMMUNICATIONS) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), RP-377LA complex - 1, RP-377L complex - 1, UAZ-3741 - 1
RADIO INTERFERENCE DEPARTMENT (RADIO LINES FOR CONTROL OF DEPLOYMENTS AND MINES) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RP-377UV - 15, Ural-43206 - 2
CONTROL PLATOON (1 officer)
CONTROL DEPARTMENT (RP-330KPK) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RP-330KPK - 1, ESD-16-T / 400-A1RP - 1
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (R-330K) (1 sergeant + 6 privates), PU R-330K - 1
DIVISION OF COMMAND AND STATCH VEHICLES (R-149BMR) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KShM R-149BMR - 1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), ATO-40 - 1
BATTERY OF CONTROL AND ARTILLERY SCOUTING (CHIEF OF ARTILLERY)
CONTROL(1 officer + 1 foreman)
PLATOON OF ARTILLERY RECONFORMATION(1 officer)
DEPARTMENT OF ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE (1 sergeant + 4 privates), PRP-4M
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 2 privates), LPR-2, R-168-0.5U, Ural-43206
RADAR INTELLIGENCE PLATOON
RADAR STATION (1 officer + 1 foreman + 4 privates), complex 1L219 "Zoo"
RADAR STATION (in a platoon - 2) (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 2 privates), SNAR-10
SOUND INTELLIGENCE PLATOON(1 officer), sound-measuring complex AZK-7 (ZiL-131 - 4)
COMPUTER DIVISION (1 sergeant + 2 privates)
SOUND INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (in a platoon - 3), in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates)
OBSERVATION AND COMMUNICATION POST (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-168-5UN, Ural-43206
TOPOGEODETIC PLOT(1 officer)
TOPO GEODETIC SECTION (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), surveyor 1T134
COMMUNICATIONS PLATOON(1 officer)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMAND AND STATCH VEHICLES (R-149BMRG) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KShM R-149BMRG
RADIO STATION (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KShM R-142NMR
PHONE DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), ESB-0.5-VO, R-168-5UN, P-193M1, Ural-43206
PLATON OF CONTROL AND RADAR INTELLIGENCE(CHIEF OF AIR DEFENSE)
RADAR DETECTION STATION (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 3 privates), radar 1L119 - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 1
RADAR STATION (1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 3 privates), radar 35N6 - 1
CALCULATION OF AUTOMATED CONTROLS (1 foreman + 2 privates), command post 9S912 (BTR-80) - 1, voice recorder P-180M - 1
RADIO STATION (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-166-0.5 on BTR-80 - 1
RADIO STATION (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KShM R-142NMR - 1
Repair and restoration battalion of the new look brigade
CONTROL(3 officers + 1 foreman)
REPAIR COMPANY (ARMORED VEHICLES)
ARMORED REPAIR PLATON (TRACKED VEHICLES) (1 foreman)
ARMORED REPAIR SECTION (TRACKED VEHICLES) (in platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates), Ural-43203-31 - 1, MRS-BT - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
ARMORED REPAIR SECTION (DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE) (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 5 privates), MTO-BT - 1, MRS-BT - 1
ARMORED REPAIR PLATON (WHEELED VEHICLES) (1 foreman)
ARMORED REPAIR COMPARTMENT (WHEELED VEHICLES) (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MRS-BT - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
ARMORED REPAIR COMPARTMENT (FUEL EQUIPMENT) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MRP-AM1 - 1
WORKSHOP (DIAGNOSIS AND ADJUSTMENT AND ADJUSTMENT WORK OF POWER PLANTS AND GEARS) (2 foremen + 1 private), MTO-BT - 1
ARMORED REPAIR PLATON (FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS, LOADING MECHANISMS AND GUIDED WEAPON COMPLEXES) (1 foreman)
ARMORED REPAIR SECTION (FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS AND GUIDED WEAPON COMPLEXES) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), MRE-AM1 - 1
ARMORED REPAIR SECTION (FIRE CONTROL SYSTEMS AND GUIDED WEAPON COMPLEXES) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MRE-AM1 - 1
WORKSHOP (DIAGNOSIS OF GUIDED WEAPON COMPLEXES AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT) (1 foreman + 4 privates), MRE-AM1 - 1, KPM SO1MO1 - 1
PLUMBER AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MRM-M3.1 - 1
WELDING DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MSR (Ural-43203-31) - 1
BATTERY COMPARTMENT (REPAIR AND CHARGING) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MZA-M1 - 1, ESB-4-VZ - 1
DEPARTMENT (TESTING AND CHARGING OF HIGH PRESSURE CYLINDERS) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), Ural-4320-31 - 1, mobile compressor units of the PKU-150 type - 1, field charging carbon dioxide stations PZUS - 1
REPAIR COMPANY (AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT)(1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant), R-168-5UN - 1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), MRS-AM1 - 1, electric welding unit USA-M1 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1, 2-P-4M - 1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR PLATON (TRACKED VEHICLES) (1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (EXIT) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), MTP-A2.1 - 1, MRS-AM1 - 1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DIVISION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), MRS-AM1 - 1, MRM-M3.1 - 1, 2-P-4M - 2
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (TRACKED VEHICLES) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), MRS-AM1 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1, 2-P-4M - 1
SPECIAL WORK PLOT (1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, SPECIAL WORKSHOP AND POWER DEVICES) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), MZA-M1 - 1, MRP-AM1 - 1, MRE-AM1 - 1, ED30-T / 400-1VP - 1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (HEAT WORKS) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), Ural-4320-31 - 4, 2-P-4M - 4
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (WOODWORKING AND VULCANIZATION WORKS) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), MIR-AM1 - 1, water heaters VG-1500 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1
WEAPON REPAIR COMPANY(1 officer + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant), R-168-5UN - 1
WEAPON REPAIR PLOT (1 officer + 1 foreman)
REPAIR DIVISION OF WEAPONS (ARTILLERY) (1 sergeant + 6 privates), MRS-ARM - 1, 2-P-4M - 4 - 1, ED30-T / 400-1RPM2 - 1, MRM-M3.1 - 1
REPAIR DIVISION OF WEAPONS (ARTILLERY) (1 sergeant + 6 privates), MRS-ARM - 1, 2-P-4M - 4 - 1, transport vehicle TA-6M1 - 1, electric welding unit 12U1334 - 1, MRM-M3.1 - one
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KPM 1I37 (KamAZ-43114) - 1, UCHS 1I39 (KamAZ-43114) - 1
REPAIR DIVISION OF WEAPONS (FIRE AND EQUIPMENT) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MTO-VM - 1
REPAIR PLOT (ANTI-TANK MISSILE SYSTEMS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPTICS) (1 foreman)
REPAIR SECTION (ANTI-TANK MISSILE SYSTEMS) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), control and verification vehicle 9V871-3 - 1
REPAIR DEPARTMENT (INSTRUMENTS AND OPTICS) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), workshops OP-M - 2, 2-P-4M - 2
REPAIR platoon (anti-aircraft missile weapons, control points, radar and radio engineering stations) (1 officer + 1 foreman)
REPAIR DIVISION (RADIO TECHNICAL STATIONS AND CONTROL POINTS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KRM-1M2 - 1, MRTS - 1, lighting power plant 16 kW - 1
DEPARTMENT OF REGULATION AND REPAIR (ANTI-AIRCAST MISSILE WEAPONS) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MTO 9V915M - 1
REPAIR DIVISION (RADAR STATIONS AND GROUND RECOGNITION EQUIPMENT) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KRAS-PM-1 - 1, MRTO-P - 1
REPAIR COMPANY (ENGINEERING WEAPONS, COMMUNICATIONS, RADIATION, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROTECTION AND LOGO EQUIPMENT) (1 officer + 1 foreman), R-168-5UN - 1
REPAIR PLATON (COMMUNICATIONS) (1 foreman)
HARDWARE (TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE OF COMMUNICATIONS) (1 foreman + 2 privates), ATO-UM1 - 1
HARDWARE (TECHNICAL SUPPORT) (1 foreman + 3 privates), ATO-Z - 1
CHARGING AND BATTERY COMPARTMENT (REPAIR AND CHARGING) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), E-350PM - 1
ENGINEERING REPAIR SHOP (1 foreman + 4 privates), MRIV - 1, ESB-2-VZ - 1
REPAIR SECTION (LOGO TECHNICIANS) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MRM-M3.1 - 1
REPAIR SHOP OF MEANS OF RADIATION, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROTECTION (1 foreman + 2 privates), PM RHBZ-1 - 1
REPAIR COMPANY (EVACUATION AND STORAGE OF REPAIR FUND)(1 officer + 1 foreman), R-168-5UN - 1
EVACUATION PLATOON (ARMORED VEHICLES) (1 foreman + 2 sergeants + 9 privates), BREM-1 - 5, KZKT-74281 - 1
EVACUATION PLATOON (AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT) (1 foreman + 2 sergeants + 12 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, KS-3574M1 - 1, Ural-4420-31 - 2, KT-L - 4, MTP-A2.1 - one
STORAGE (REPAIR FUND) platoon (1 foreman)
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT (STORAGE AND DISCOVERY OF EQUIPMENT) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MTP-A2.1 - 1
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT (EXCHANGE OF UNITS) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), automobile hydraulic crane 4901 - 1
WORKSHOP FOR MEASURING EQUIPMENT(1 foreman + 2 privates), PLIT-A2-4/1 - 1
CONTROL PLATOON(1 officer)
RADIO STATION (R-142TO) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KSHM R-142TO - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), ESB-0.5-VO - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, P-193M1 - 1, Ural-43206 - 1
MATERIAL SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 2, ATZ-7-5557 - 1, AC-7.5-4320 - 1, PTS-4.7-782B - 1, 2-PN-4M - 2, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI-1-8912 - 1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KP-130 - 2
New Look Brigade Logistics Battalion
CONTROL(3 officers + 1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE COMPANY (DELIVERY OF AMMUNITION)(1 officer + 2 foremen)
VEHICLE PLATOON (in a company - 2) in each (1 foreman + 3 sergeants + 15 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 18, 2-PN-4M - 18
AUTOMOBILE COMPANY (FUEL SUPPLY)(1 officer + 2 foremen)
VEHICLE PLATOON (in a company - 2) in each (1 foreman + 2 sergeants + 21 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 2, ATZ-7-5557 - 2 , AC-7.5-4320 - 19, PC-6.7-8925 - 21, 2-PN-4M - 2
AUTOMOBILE COMPANY (SUPPLY OF FOOD, CLOTHING AND MILITARY-TECHNICAL PROPERTY)(1 officer + 2 foremen)
VEHICLE PLATON (DELIVERY OF MILITARY TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT) (1 foreman + 3 sergeants + 22 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, KS-3574 - 2, Ural-43202-31 - 21, PAZ-3205 - 2, 2-PN- 4M - 18
AUTOMOBILE platoon (delivery of food and clothing) (1 foreman + 3 sergeants + 24 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-43202-31 - 17, AFI-66 - 2, AFC- 66 - 5, ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 3
SUPPLY COMPANY(1 officer + 1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 11 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 7, AFI-66 - 1, AFK-66 - 1, AFKh-66 - 1, ATsPT-4,7-4320 - 2
CANTEEN (1 foreman + 11 privates + 2 g.p.), KP-130 - 7, PP-170 - 1, PKhP-0.4 - 3, PKS-2M - 1
DEPARTMENT (BATH AND LAUNDRY SERVICE) (1 foreman)
WARE REPAIR SHOP (1 foreman + 3 g.p.)
BATH (WITH A PUBLIC SERVICE POINT) (1 foreman + 7 privates + 4 civil p.), consumer service points PBP - 2, baths BPO-32 - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 5, ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 1, complex DDK-01 - 1
LAUNDRY (1 foreman + 6 privates + 10 g.p.), laundry MPP-9 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 4, ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 1
WAREHOUSES (3 foremen + 8 g.p.), motor-pump installation MNUG-90 - 1
WAREHOUSES "NZ" (2 foremen + 5 g.p.)
WORKSHOP (REGULATIONS) (1 foreman + 2 sergeants + 2 privates), MCP 9V839M - 1, PK 9V866-2 - 1
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PLATON(1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (DISASSEMBLY WORKS) (1 sergeant + 6 privates), MRS-AM1 - 1, electric welding unit USA-M1 - 1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR DEPARTMENT (FITTING AND MECHANICAL WORKS AND CURRENT REPAIR OF UNITS) (1 sergeant + 7 privates), MRM-M3.1 - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT (DIAGNOSTICS AND ADJUSTMENT WORK) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), MTO-AM1 - 1, MTP-A2.1 - 1
Commandant's company of a separate motorized rifle brigade
COMMANDANT COMPANY (1 officer + 1 foreman)
COMMANDANT'S PLATOON(1 foreman)
COMMANDANT'S DIVISION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), R-168-5UN - 3, MT-LBV - 2
COMMANDANT'S DIVISION (1 sergeant + 11 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, 6P39 - 1, R-168-5UN - 6, Ural-4320-31 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF GUIDE SENTRY DOGS (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-168-0.5U - 1, guard dogs - 16
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 9 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, ESB-4-VO - 2, SA-14R - 1, SA-14C - 1, UAZ-2966 - 2, Ural-4320-31 - 1, MSh-4320 with PSh-4 - 2, MS3-131 with PSh-2 - 1, armored vehicles "Gosbank 3960-02" UAZ-452A - 1, ASHT - 1
SECURITY TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT(1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, P-193M1 - 1, Ural-43206 - 1
SECURITY DEPARTMENT (FSB DEPARTMENT)(1 sergeant + 4 privates), 6P39 - 1
Medical company of a separate motorized rifle brigade
MEDICAL COMPANY (deploys 50 hospital beds)
CONTROL(1 officer + 2 foremen + 1 private + 1 civil p.), R-168-5UN - 1
RECEPTION AND SORTING PLATOON(1 officer)
RECEPTION AND SORTING DEPARTMENT (3 foremen + 1 sergeant + 1 private + 1 civil p.)
EVACUATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), AS4350.1 - 2, BMM - 3
OPERATIONAL-DRESSING PLATOON(1 officer)
OPERATIONS AND dressing department (1 officer + 2 foremen + 2 sergeants + 3 privates + 2 g.p.), Ural-4320-31 - 1, AP-2 - 2
GROUP (ANESTHESIOLOGY-REANIMATION) (1 officer + 1 senior officer)
HOSPITAL PLATOON(2 officers + 1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 8 g.p.)
DENTAL OFFICE(1 officer + 1 g.p.)
SANITARY AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PLATOON(1 officer + 2 foremen + 2 privates + 2 military personnel), DDU-1 installation - 1, LMP-V laboratory - 1
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL SUPPLY(1 foreman + 1 g.p.), sterilization and distillation unit SDP-3 - 1
AUTOMOBILE DIVISION(1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, lighting power plant 8 kW - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, Ural-4320-31 - 3, 2-PN-2M - 2, TsV-1.2 - 1, PFI-1-8912 - 1
HOUSE DEPARTMENT(1 sergeant + 2 corps), KP-130 - 1, KO-75 - 1
State total (51 (world)) 4393 128
officers 327 -
including:
major general 1 -
colonels 5
lieutenant colonels 29 -
majors 43 -
captains 68 -
senior lieutenants 181 -
sergeants 1005 -
soldiers 3061 -
Pupils 10 -
Brigade management(of a new look, regardless of the type of equipment, around the world)
Brigade Commander, Major General
Deputy Brigade Commander, Colonel
Head of Air Defense, Lieutenant Colonel
Assistant Commander of the Legal Work Brigade - Head of the Legal Service - Major of Justice
Chief of Staff - Deputy Brigade Commander - Colonel
Deputy Chief of Staff - Chief of Operations, Lieutenant Colonel
Deputy Chief of Operations, Major
Operations department instructor (two), foreman
Scribe - draftsman of the operational department, private
Office clerk of the operational department, g.p.
Deputy Chief of Staff - Head of Manning Section, Lieutenant Colonel
Clerk of the acquisition department (two), corporal
Personnel Inspector of the Acquisition Department (two), g.p.
Operator of electronic computers and computers of the Acquisition Department, urban settlement
Clerk of the Acquisition Department (three), g.p.
Head of intelligence - head of department, lieutenant colonel
Reconnaissance Squad Instructor, Sergeant Major
Translator, g.p.
Head of communications - head of department, lieutenant colonel
Communications department instructor (two), foreman
Head of EW Service, Lieutenant Colonel
Head of topographic service, captain
Storekeeper of the topographic service, urban settlement
Chief of Service - Assistant Chief of Staff (for defense state secret), Major
Head of the post of special communications - senior specialist of the SPS, foreman
Head of the coding group, sergeant
Senior encoder, corporal
encoder, enlisted
Head of the secret department, foreman
Clerk of the secret department (three), g.p.
Head of unclassified office work, senior sergeant
Clerk of unclassified office work, g.p.
Head of the unit (administrative and economic), urban settlement
Clerk of the part (administrative and economic), g.p.
Deputy brigade commander for educational work - head of department, colonel
Instructor (on Public-Government Training and Awareness), r.p.
Instructor (social work and crime prevention), r.p.
Instructor (for working with families of military personnel), township
Head of the point of psychological assistance and rehabilitation, urban settlement
Psychologist, g.p.
Chief of Artillery - Head of Squad, Lieutenant Colonel
Head of artillery reconnaissance, captain
Artillery instructor, foreman
Head of Engineering Service, Lieutenant Colonel
Technician, foreman
Head of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Service, Lieutenant Colonel
Technician, foreman
Head of Medical Service, lieutenant colonel m / s
Boss physical training- platoon leader, major
Assistant brigade commander for financial and economic work - head of service (chief accountant), lieutenant colonel
Deputy Head of Service (Deputy Chief Accountant), Major
Leading accountant, g.p.
Accountant (three), g.p.
Accountant (for cash transactions), c.p.
Chief of Staff, Major
Human Resources Inspector, g.p.
Clerk of the Personnel Department, g.p.
Deputy brigade commander for weapons - head of the technical unit, colonel
Technician (for traffic safety) - head of the control and technical point, foreman
Head of RAV Service, Lieutenant Colonel
Assistant Chief of the RAV Service, Capt.
RAV service technician, foreman
Clerk of the RAV service, g.p.
Head of BT Service, Lieutenant Colonel
BT Service Technician, Sergeant Major
Clerk of the BT service, g.p.
Head of the AT Service, Lieutenant Colonel
AT service technician, foreman
Clerk of the AT service, g.p.
Head of metrological service, major
Deputy Commander of the Logistics Brigade - Chief of Logistics, Colonel
Head of the organizational and planning department - deputy head of logistics, lieutenant colonel
Clerk of the organizational and planning department (three), g.p.
Head of Fuel and Lubricants Service, Major
Head of Food Service, Major
Head of clothing service, major
Head of service (environmental), town of settlement
Head of the service (apartment-operational), city of settlement
Veterinarian, g.p.
THE MAIN ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT OF THE SMBR NEW LOOK on MT-LBV
Combat vehicles 9А331 12
Anti-aircraft self-propelled guns 2S6M1 6
Combat vehicles 9A35M3 2
Combat vehicles 9А34М3 4
Starters 9P516-1 36
Radar stations 9S18M1 1
Control points PU-12M (9S482M) 1
Points of reconnaissance and control PPRU-1M 1
Command posts 9С912 8
Combat vehicles 9P162 24
Starting devices 9P151 27
Combat vehicles BM-21-1 18
152-mm self-propelled howitzers 2S19 36
120-mm portable mortars 2S12 24
125 mm guns 2S25 6
30-mm automatic grenade launchers AGS-17 18
Complexes 1V12M 2
Complexes 1B17 1
Points reconnaissance PRP-4M 5
Complexes 1L219 "Zoo" 1
Tanks medium 40
Tanks T-72BK 1
Armored personnel carriers wheeled 5
Reconnaissance vehicles BRDM-2M 4
Cars BREM-1 6
IWW Scouts 1
Machines IMR-3M 2
Parks PP-91 1
Floating conveyors PTS-2 7
GMZ-3 minelayers 3
Pit machines MDK-3 2
Trench machines BTM-4M 2
Radar stations 35N6 2
R-166 radio stations 1
R-166-0.5 radio stations on BTR 8
Command and staff vehicles R-142TO 2
KShM R-142NMR 6
KShM R-149BMRG 10
KShM R-149BMR 9
Satellite communication stations R-441-O 1
R-381T2 stations 3
R-381T3 stations 1
Radio interference stations R-378B 2
Radio interference stations R-330B 4
RHM-6 machines 3
RPO-A 180 flamethrowers
Machines BMO-T 3
Command and staff vehicles R-142T 1
AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
Cars- total 752
including:
cars 2
trucks 315
special (general purpose) 12
special (arms and services) 423
Tracked transporters-tractors for towing weapons, transportation personnel and cargo, for the installation of weapons and equipment 204
Tracked transporters-tractors for towing weapons and equipment, for mounting weapons and equipment 33
Tractors for towing equipment and for installation 1
Transport trailers 143
ANIMALS
guard dogs 16
mine detecting dogs 12
NOTES :
121. Until the arrival of 5.45 mm AK74M assault rifles, it is allowed to keep 5.45 mm (7.62 mm) AK-74, AKS74 (AKM, AKMS) assault rifles.
122. Until the arrival of 9-mm machine guns AS, it is allowed to keep 7.62-mm machine guns AKM, AKMN, AKMS, AKMSN with PBS.
123. Until the receipt of 7.62 mm PSS pistols, it is allowed to keep 9 mm pistols PB, APB.
124. Until the receipt of 9 mm PY pistols, it is allowed to keep 9 mm PM and PMM pistols.
125. Until the arrival of 40-mm RPG-7V2 grenade launchers, it is allowed to keep 40-mm RPG-7V, RPG-7V1 grenade launchers.
126. Until the arrival of 40-mm RPG-7D3 grenade launchers, it is allowed to keep 40-mm RPG-7D, RPG-7D1 grenade launchers.
127. Until the arrival of 7.62 mm SVDS sniper rifles, it is permitted to maintain 7.62 mm SVD sniper rifles.
128. Until the arrival of 5.45-mm machine guns 6P39, it is allowed to keep 5.45-mm machine guns RPK74, RPKS74, RPK74N, RPKS74N.
129. Until the arrival of 7.62 mm PKP machine guns, it is allowed to maintain 7.62 mm PKM and PK machine guns.
171. When equipped with Kamaz-5350 trucks with local protection, instead of Ural-43202 trucks, first of all keep them in an automobile platoon (carriage of ammunition).
205. When equipped with T-90, T-80, T-64, T-62 tanks, in the control department (battalion commander) contain the command tank T-90K, T-80BK, T-64AK, T-62K, respectively.
207. Until the arrival of BREM-1 vehicles, it is allowed to keep tank tractors.
242. Before the receipt of LPR-2 reconnaissance devices, it is allowed to keep LPR-1 reconnaissance devices.
243. Until the arrival of SBR-5 stations, it is allowed to maintain SBR-3 stations.
244. Until staffing with PSNR-8 stations, it is allowed to maintain PSNR-5 stations.
401. Until the arrival of radio stations R-168-5UN, it is allowed to maintain radio stations R-163-10U, R-159, R-107, R-105.
402. Prior to the arrival of radio stations R-168-0.5U, it is allowed to maintain radio stations R-163-1U, R-158, R-148, R-126.
403. Until the arrival of radio stations R-168-0.1U, it is allowed to maintain radio stations R-162-01, R-157, R-147.
404. Prior to the arrival of radio stations R-166, it is allowed to maintain radio stations R-161A2M, R-161A2M1.
405. Until the arrival of R-166-0.5 radio stations (on armored personnel carriers), it is allowed to maintain R-165B radio stations.
406. Until the arrival of command and staff vehicles of the R-149BMR type, it is allowed to maintain command and staff vehicles R-149BM, R-145BM.
421. Before the arrival of 152-mm self-propelled howitzers 2S19, it is allowed to maintain 152-mm self-propelled howitzers 2S3, while instead of senior driver-mechanics (VUS-113) and driver-mechanics (VUS-113) to contain senior-mechanic-drivers (corporal, VUS -132, tariff category 4/4) and drivers (private, VUS-132, tariff category 3/3).
425. Prior to the arrival of 9P162 combat vehicles, it is allowed to maintain 9P149 combat vehicles, while instead of senior driver-mechanics (VUS-121) and driver-mechanics (VUS-121), senior driver-mechanics (corporal, VUS-843, tariff category 3 / 2) and mechanics-drivers (ordinary, VUS-843, tariff category 2/1).
426. Prior to the arrival of 9P162 combat vehicles, it is allowed to maintain 9P148 combat vehicles, while instead of senior drivers (VUS-121) and drivers (VUS-121) to contain senior drivers (corporal, VUS-124, tariff category 3/2) and drivers (ordinary, VUS-124, tariff category 2/1).
630. Until the arrival of 35N6 radar stations, it is allowed to maintain P-19 stations.
640. Until the arrival of 1L119 radar stations, it is allowed to maintain P-18R stations.
650. Before the receipt of reconnaissance points PRP-4M, it is allowed to maintain reconnaissance points PRP-4, PRP-3.
660. Until the receipt of the 1L219 "Zoo" complexes, it is allowed to maintain the ARK-1 complex.
730. Until the receipt of EOV-3521 excavators, it is allowed to maintain EOV-4421 excavators
731. Prior to the arrival of the IMR-3M vehicles, it is allowed to maintain the IMR-2 barrier vehicles.
732. Prior to the receipt of automobile hydraulic cranes 4901, it is allowed to maintain automobile cranes of 5-7 tons.
733. Until the arrival of PP-91 parks, it is allowed to maintain pontoon-bridge PMP parks.
761. Until the base is completed with reconnaissance chemical vehicles РХМ-6, it is allowed to maintain reconnaissance chemical vehicles РХМ-4, BRDM-2РХ.
762. Until the base is completed with BMO-T vehicles (base vehicle T-72), it is allowed to maintain caterpillar transporters - MT-LBV tractors, while instead of mechanics - drivers (VUS-113) contain mechanics - drivers (ordinary, VUS - 843, tariff category - 2/1).
Separate tank brigade(peacetime state)
MANAGEMENT AND HEADQUARTERS
MAIN UNITS :
Motorized rifle battalion
Rifle platoon (snipers)
Tank battalion (3)
Howitzer self-propelled artillery battalion
Rocket artillery battalion
Anti-aircraft missile division
Anti-aircraft division
SUPPORT UNITS
Reconnaissance company
- engineering sapper company
Rota RHBZ
Signal Battalion
EW company
Control Platoon (Chief of Artillery)
Platoon of control and radar reconnaissance (head of air defense)
Control platoon (head of intelligence department)
Repair and restoration battalion
- logistics battalion
- commandant's company
Medical company (deploys 50 beds)
Editorial
military band
Platoon (instructors)
Simulator Platoon
Polygon
Total statewide: 2901 military personnel (248 officers, 730 sergeants, 1928 soldiers) civilian personnel: 133, pupils: 10
Personal firearms:
5.45 mm assault rifles AK-74M -1183
5.45-mm machine guns AKS-74U - 1178
7.62 mm AKM assault rifles with PBS - 6
9-mm submachine guns AC - 54
9mm PYa-432 pistols
7.62 mm pistols PSS - 31
7.62 mm SVD-S-33 sniper rifles
9mm VSS sniper rifles - 8
5.45 mm machine guns 6P39 (RPK-74M) - 3
7.62 mm PKP-35 machine guns
RPG-7V2 - 81
RPO-A - 180
SAM "Tor" - 12
ZRPK "Tunguska-M1" - 6
SAM "Strela-10M3" - 6
MANPADS "Igla" - 36
Radar 9S18M1 "Dome" - 1
Control post PU-12M - 1
Point of reconnaissance and control PPRU-1M - 1
Command posts 9С912 - 8
Combat vehicles BM-21-1 - 18
152-mm self-propelled howitzers 2S19 "Msta-S" - 18
120-mm portable mortars 2S12 - 8
30-mm automatic grenade launchers AGS-17 - 6
Complexes 1V12M - 1
Complexes 1B17 - 1
Reconnaissance points PRP-4M - 3
Stations P-18R - 1
Stations SBR-5 - 7
Medium tanks - 90
Tanks T-72BK - 4
Infantry fighting vehicles BMP-3 - 49
Wheeled armored personnel carriers - 6
Combat reconnaissance vehicle BRM-3K - 3
Cars BREM-1 - 8
BREM-L machines - 1
Machines IMR-3M - 2
Tank bridgelayers MTU-20-1
Earth-moving machines PZM-2 - 2
Radar stations 35N6 - 1
Radio stations R-166 - 1
R-166-0.5 radio stations on BTR - 8
Command and staff vehicles R-142TO - 2
KShM R-142NMR - 4
KShM R-149BMRG - 7
KShM R-149BMR - 8
Satellite communication stations R-441-O - 1
R-330Zh stations - 1
Radio interference stations R-330B - 2
Interference stations R-934B - 2
Interference transmitters RP-377UV - 24
Complexes RP-377LA - 1
Complexes RP-377L - 1
R-330K control points - 1
Hardware RP-330KPK - 1
Mobile complex of technical control MKTK-1A - 1
Machines РХМ-6 - 3
Machines BMO-T - 3
R-142T command and staff vehicles - 1
AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
Cars- total - 590
including:-
cars - 2
trucks - 240
special (general purpose) - 12
special (arms and services) - 336
Tracked transporters-tractors for towing weapons, transporting personnel and cargo, for mounting weapons and equipment - 39
Tracked transporters-tractors for towing weapons and equipment, for mounting weapons and equipment - 20
Tractors for towing equipment and for installation - 2
Transport trailers - 122
ANIMALS
guard dogs - 16
mine detecting dogs - 7
ARTILLERY BRIGADE(new look) (staff No. 8/071), a brigade of two types,
51 - gsadn + readn + ptadn + razv.adn,
52 - two gsadn + ptadn + batr AR
MAIN UNITS
Howitzer self-propelled artillery battalion (in the brigade by index: 51-1,52-2)
Reactive artillery battalion (in the brigade by index: 51-1)
Anti-tank division
SUPPORT UNITS
Reconnaissance artillery battalion (in the brigade by index: 51-1)
Artillery reconnaissance battery (in the brigade by index: 52-1)
Battery management
Engineer Platoon
Radiation, chemical and biological protection platoon
Repair company
Logistics company
commandant's platoon
Medical center (with an infirmary for 20 beds)
military band
Educational and training complex
in / sl G.p in / sl G.p
State total 995 46 995 45
officers 102 - 94 -
including:
colonels 1 - 1 -
lieutenant colonels 12 - 11 -
majors 24 - 22 -
captains 20 - 18 -
senior lieutenants 45- 42 -
sergeants 246 - 237 -
soldiers 647 - 664 -
MAIN ARMAMENT AND EQUIPMENT 51 52
Combat vehicles 9P149 18 18
Ground control equipment 9S53 2 2
Combat vehicles 9P140 "Hurricane" 8 -
152-mm self-propelled howitzers 2S19 18 36
100 mm anti-tank guns MT-12R 4 4
MT-12 100 mm anti-tank guns with APN-6-40 2 2
Command and staff vehicles MP24R-4 1 -
Complexes 1V12M 1 2
Complexes 1B17 1 -
Transport-loading vehicles 9Т452 16 -
Reconnaissance points PRP-4M 3 3
Sound measuring complexes AZK-7 2 1
Complexes 1L219 "Zoo" - 1
Radio relay stations R-419 MP 2 2
Hardware P-240 I 1 1
AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
Cars - total 206 195
including:
cars 2 2
trucks 99 119
special (combined arms) 3 3
special (arms and services) 102 71
Tracked transporters-tractors for towing weapons, transporting personnel and cargo, for mounting weapons and equipment 13 19
Tracked transporters-tractors for towing weapons and equipment, for mounting weapons and equipment 33 33
Transport trailers 21 20
BRIGADE UNITS
COMMAND
Brigade Commander, Colonel
Deputy brigade commander, lieutenant colonel
Assistant Commander of the Legal Work Brigade, Captain of Justice
Head of Physical Training, Major
HEADQUARTERS
Chief of Staff - Deputy Brigade Commander, Lieutenant Colonel
Deputy Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel
Intelligence Chief, Lieutenant Colonel
Head of Communications, Major
Head of topographic and geodetic service, captain
OPERATIONAL DIVISION
Section Chief - Deputy Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel
Deputy Head of Department, Major
Scribe - draftsman, private
Draftsman, urban settlement
DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL AND COMMANDER
Head of Department, Major
Head of office work, senior sergeant
Clerk (two) g.p.
STATE SECRETS PROTECTION SERVICE
Chief of Service - Assistant Chief of Staff (for the protection of state secrets), Major
Head of the post of special communications, foreman
encoder, enlisted
Head of secret office work, senior sergeant
Clerk, g.p.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL WORK
Deputy brigade commander for educational work - head of department, lieutenant colonel
Senior Instructor (Public-Government Training and Awareness), r.p.
Instructor (social work and crime prevention), r.p.
Instructor (for working with families of military personnel), township
Head of the point of psychological assistance and rehabilitation, urban settlement
Psychologist, g.p.
SERVICES
Chief of Engineering Service, Major
Head of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Service, Major
Head of medical service, major m / s
FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC SERVICE
Assistant brigade commander for financial and economic work - head of service (chief accountant), major
Deputy Head of Service (Deputy Chief Accountant), Captain
Leading accountant, g.p.
Accountant (three), g.p.
Accountant (for cash transactions), c.p.
TECHNICAL PART
Deputy brigade commander for armaments - head of the technical unit, lieutenant colonel
Technician (for traffic safety) - head of the control and technical point, foreman
Head of the Rocket and Artillery Service, Major
Assistant Chief of the Rocket and Artillery Service, Captain
Clerk of the Rocket and Artillery Service, G.P.
Head of Armored Service, Major
Clerk of the armored service, g.p.
Head of the Automobile Service, Major
Clerk of the automotive service, g.p.
Deputy brigade commander for logistics - chief of logistics, lieutenant colonel
Head of Fuel and Lubricants Service, Major
Head of Food Service, Major
Head of clothing service, major
Technician, foreman
Head of the service (apartment-operational), city of settlement
Clerk (two), g.p.
HOWitz SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY DIVISION
CONTROL(2 officers + 2 foremen)
HEADQUARTERS(2 officers + 1 g.p.)
HOWitz SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY BATTERY(in the division - 3)
CONTROL(1 officer + 1 foreman)
HOWitz SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY PLATOON(1 officer)
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT (SENIOR OFFICER ON THE BATTERY) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 1V13M - 1
DEPARTMENT OF DRIVING (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-168-0.1U - 1, KamAZ-5350 - 3
HOWitz SELF-PROPELLED ARTILLERY PLATOON(1 officer)
GUNS CALCULATION (in platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 6 privates), 2S19 - 1, (in the first calculation + RPG-7V2 - 1)
CONTROL PLATOON (BATTERY COMMANDER)(1 officer)
MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (BATTERY COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 1V14M - 1
MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, computer 1V520 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
PLANT OF MANAGEMENT (DIVISION)(1 officer)
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (DIVISION COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), 1V15M - 1
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (DIVISION HEADQUARTERS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 1V16M-1 -1
DEPARTMENT OF ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE (1 sergeant + 4 privates), PRP-4M - 1
CONTROL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 7 privates), RPG-7V2-1, computer 1V520 - 1, ballistic station ABS-1M - 1, power plant ESB-0.5-VO - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R- 326M - 1, P-193M1 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
VEHICLE PLATOON (AMMO)(1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 5 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1 (only in the 1st squad), KamAZ-5350 - 6
SUPPORT PLATOON(1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (ARMORED VEHICLES) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), MTO-BT - 1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (AUTOMOBILE, TRACKED TRACTORS AND TRANSPORTERS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), MTO-AG2M - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 7 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, KAMAZ-5350 - 2, KAMAZ-4350 - 2, AC-7-4310 -2, ATMZ-5.5-4310 - 2
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 2,
REACTIVE ARTILLERY DIVISION
CONTROL(2 officers + 2 foremen)
HEADQUARTERS(2 officer + 1 g.p.)
REACTIVE ARTILLERY BATTERY(in the division - 2)
REACTIVE ARTILLERY PLATOON (batteries - 2), each (1 officer)
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT (SENIOR OFFICER ON THE BATTERY) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 1B110 - 1
CALCULATION OF THE FIGHTING VEHICLE (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 9P140 "Hurricane" - 1, RPG-7V2 - 1 (only in the 1st BM)
DEPARTMENT OF DRIVING (1 sergeant + 4 privates), TZM 9T452 - 4, KAMAZ-5350 - 1
CONTROL PLATOON (BATTERY COMMANDER) (1 officer)
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (BATTERY COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 1В18 - 1
CONTROL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), RPG-7V2 - 1, computer 1V520 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
PLANT OF MANAGEMENT (DIVISION)(1 officer)
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (DIVISION COMMANDER) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 1В19 - 1
DIVISION MANAGEMENT (DIVISION HEADQUARTERS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), 1В111 - 1
CONTROL DIVISION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), RPG-7V2-1, computer 1V520 - 1, power plant ESB-0.5-VO - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, R-126 - 1, P-193M1 - 1, KAMAZ-4350 - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (in platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates), TZM 9T452 - 4
PLATON OF SUPPLY (1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (MULTIPLE VEHICLES AND SPECIAL CHASSIS) (1 sergeant + 5 privates), MTO-AC1M - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KAMAZ-5350 - 1, KAMAZ-4350 - 2, AC-7-4310 - 1, PC-4.7-782B - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KP-130 - 1, KP-20M - 1
ANTI-TANK DIVISION
STAFF (2 officers + 1 corps)
ANTI-TANK ARTILLERY BATTERY
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman)
ANTI-TANK ARTILLERY PLATOON (batteries - 2), each (1 officer)
CALCULATION OF THE GUNS (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 4 privates)
In a platoon - MT-12R - 2, MT-12 with APN-6-40 - 1, R-168-0.5U - 4, RPG-7V2 - 1, MT-LB - 3
DEPARTMENT OF DRIVING (1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, MT-LB - 1, KamAZ-5350 - 3
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), PSNR-8 station - 1, R-168-0.5U - 1, MT-LBV - 1
BATTERY OF ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILES (in the division - 2), in each
MANAGEMENT (1 officer + 1 foreman)
Platoon of anti-tank guided missiles (batteries - 3), each (1 officer + 2 sergeants + 3 privates), 9P149 - 3, RPG-7V2 - 2, R-168-5UN - 1
MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), R-168-5UN - 2, R-168-0.5U - 1, MT-LB - 1
PLATON OF CONTROL (DIVISION) (1 officer)
DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT (R-149BMRG) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-149BMRG - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 6 privates), power plant ESB-0.5-VO - 1, R-168-5UN - 3, R-168-0.5U - 1, R-326 - 1, P-193M1 - 1 , KAMAZ-4350 - 1, MT-LBV - 1
PLATON OF SUPPLY (1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT (CARS, TRACKED TRACTORS AND TRANSPORTERS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), MTO-AG2M - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), KAMAZ-5350 - 3, KAMAZ-4350 - 1, ATMZ-5.5-4310 - 3
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KP-130 - 2, KP-20M - 2
INTELLIGENCE ARTILLERY DIVISION
MANAGEMENT (2 officers + 2 foremen)
STAFF (2 officers + 1 corps)
BATTERY OF ARTILLERY SCOUTING (SCOUTING OF FIRING POSITIONS) (1 officer + 1 foreman)
CONTROL PLATOON (1 officer)
COMPUTER DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KAMAZ-4350 - 1
COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-168-5UN - 3, P-193M1 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
A platoon of sound-measuring reconnaissance (two in batteries) in each (1 officer), sound-measuring complex AZK-7 - 1
RADAR COMPLEX (two batteries) in each (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 2 privates), ARK-1M - 1
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE (GROUND TARGET INTELLIGENCE) BATTERY (1 officer + 1 foreman)
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), computer 1V520 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE (1 sergeant + 3 privates), PRP-4M - 1
TOPO GEODETIC BATTERY (1 officer + 1 foreman)
TOPO GEODETIC PLATOON (two in batteries) in each (1 officer)
CONTROL PLATOON (1 officer)
CALCULATION OF AUTOMATED CONTROLS (1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 3 privates), MP24R-4 - 1, calculator 1V520 - 1
RADIO STATION (R-142NMR) (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KSHM R-142NMR - 1, radio R-870 - 1
RADIO DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, R-326 M - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
PHONE DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), ESB-0.5-VO - 1, P-193M1 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
PLATON OF SUPPLY (1 foreman)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), MTO-AM -1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KAMAZ-5350 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1, KAMAZ-4350 - 1, ATMZ-5.5-4310 - 2
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KP-130 - 1, KP-20M - 2
ARTILLERY SCOUTING BATTERY (1 officer + 1 foreman), staff No. 8/071-52
RADAR STATION (two batteries) in each (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 2 privates), SNAR-10 - 1
RADAR COMPLEX (1 officer + 1 foreman + 5 privates), complex 1L219 "Zoo" - 1
SOUND INTELLIGENCE platoon (1 officer), sound measuring complex AZK-7 - 1
COMPUTER DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 enlisted men)
SOUND INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates)
OBSERVATION AND COMMUNICATION POST (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-168-5UN -1, P-193M1 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
TOPO GEODETIC PLATOON (1 officer)
TOPOGEODETIC DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), computer 1V520 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
TOPOGEODETIC SECTION (TOPOGRAPHER) (in a platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates), surveyor 1T134 - 1
METEOROLOGICAL PLATOON (1 officer + 1 sergeant + 4 privates), complex RPMK-1 - 1
MANAGEMENT DIVISION (1 sergeant + 5 privates), calculator 1V520 - 2, R-168-5UN - 2, KamAZ-4350 - 1
BATTERY CONTROL (1 officer + 1 foreman)
ARTILLERY RECONFORMATION PLATON (1 officer)
ARTILLERY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), computer 1V520 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
MANAGEMENT DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), calculator 1V520 - 1, R-168-5UN - 3, KamAZ-4350 - 1
CONTROL PLATOON (1 officer)
RADIO STATION (R-166-0.5) (in platoon - 2) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-166-0.5 on MT-LBU - 1
DEPARTMENT OF COMMAND AND STATE VEHICLES (R-142NMR) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-870 - 1, R-142NMR - 1
RADIO STATION (R-166) (1 foreman + 2 privates), R-166 - 1
DIVISION OF COMMAND AND STATCH VEHICLES (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KShM R-149BMR - 1
RADIO DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, R-326 M - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
COMMUNICATIONS PLOT (1 officer)
HARDWARE (P-240I) (1 foreman + 6 privates), P-240I - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
RADIO RELAY STATION (two in a platoon) in each (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-419 MP - 1
POWER SUPPLY DIVISION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), ESB-4-VO - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
PHONE PLATON (1 foreman)
PHONE DEPARTMENT (in a platoon - 3) in each (1 sergeant + 4 privates), P-193M1 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
ENGINEERING PLATOON (1 officer)
ENGINEERING DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), motor saw "Ural" - 1, KAMAZ-5350 - 1
DIVISION OF ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT (1 sergeant + 5 privates), BAT-2 - 1, MDK-3 - 1, KS-3574M1 - 1
ENGINEERING AND POSITIONING DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), KS-3574M1 - 1, KVS-A - 4, KamAZ-5350 - 2, 2-PN-4M - 2
FILTERING STATION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), VFS-10 - 1
PLATOON OF RADIATION, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROTECTION (1 foreman)
DIVISION OF RADIATION, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROTECTION (1 sergeant + 2 soldiers), RHM-4 - 1
SPECIAL PROCESSING DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), ARS-14KM
REPAIR COMPANY (1 officer + 1 foreman)
ARTILLERY REPAIR platoon (1 foreman)
WEAPON REPAIR DIVISION (1 sergeant + 7 privates), MRS-ARM - 1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 7 privates), MTO-VM1 - 1
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KAMAZ-43114 - 1, 2-PN-4 - 1
CONTROL AND CHECK DEPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 3 privates), control and check vehicle 9V94 - 1, KAMAZ-4350 - 1
CONTROL AND CHECK SECTION (1 sergeant + 2 privates), control and check vehicle 9V868 - 1
SIMULATOR (1 foreman + 1 private), simulator 9F618M1 - 1
REPAIR PLOT (COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS AND INSTRUMENTS) (2 foremen)
MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP (3 privates), ATO-UM1 - 1
REPAIR SHOP OF RADAR WEAPONS (1 foreman + 1 sergeant + 2 privates), MRTS - 1, 1-P-1.5 - 1
CHARGING AND BATTERY COMPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), charging base E-350PM - 1
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR platoon (1 foreman)
REPAIR DIVISION (DISASSEMBLY WORKS) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), MRS-AM - 1
REPAIR DIVISION (PLUGGER AND MECHANICAL WORKS AND CURRENT REPAIR OF UNITS) (1 sergeant + 7 privates), MRM-M3 - 1, KamAZ-5350 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 6 privates), MTO-AG2M - 1, MTP-A2 - 1
ARMORED REPAIR SECTION (1 sergeant + 3 privates), MRS-BT - 1
CHARGING AND BATTERY COMPARTMENT (1 sergeant + 2 privates), MZA-M1 - 1
MATERIAL SUPPORT COMPANY (1 officer + 1 foreman)
VEHICLE PLATOON (DELIVERY OF AMMUNITION) (1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (SUPPLY OF HOWitz ARTILLERY AMMUNITION) (in the brigade by indices: 51-1,52-2) in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, KamAZ-5350 - 4, 2-PN- 4M - 4
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (SUPPLY OF AMMUNITION OF REACTIVE ARTILLERY) (in the brigade by index: 51-1) (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KS-2573-1 - 1, R-168-5UN - 1, KamAZ-43118 - 3, 2- P-8 - 3
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (DELIVERY OF ANTI-TANK ARTILLERY AND SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION) (1 sergeant + 2 privates), R-168-5UN - 1, KamAZ-5350 - 3, 2-PN-4M - 3
VEHICLE PLATOON (FUEL SUPPLY) (1 foreman)
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (in a platoon - 3), in each
in the brigade by index: 51 (1 sergeant + 4 privates), KamAZ-5350 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1, ATMZ-5.5-4310 - 1, AC-7-4310 - 3, PC-4, 7-782B - 2
in the brigade by index: 52 (1 sergeant + 5 privates), KamAZ-5350 - 1, 2-PN-4M - 1, ATMZ-5.5-4310 - 2, AC-7-4310 - 3, PC-4, 7-782B - 2
AUTOMOBILE platoon (for the delivery of food, clothing and military equipment) (1 foreman + 2 sergeants + 12 privates), UAZ-2966 - 2, KamAZ-4350 - 3, KamAZ-5350 - 7, 2-PN-4M - 3, AFK-66 - 1, ATsPT-4.7-4320 - 1, trailer van GZSA-896
ECONOMIC PLATOON (1 foreman)
WARE REPAIR SHOP (1 sergeant + 4 g.p.)
FIELD BATH (1 sergeant + 2 privates), KAMAZ-4350 - 1, DDU-1 - 1, TsV-1.2 - 1
WAREHOUSES (2 foremen + 7 g.p.)
CANTEEN (1 foreman + 2 privates + 3 g.p.), KP-130 - 3, KP-20M - 3
TECHNICAL SERVICE DIVISION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), MTO-AM - 1
COMMANDANT'S PLATOON (1 foreman)
COMMANDANT'S DIVISION (in a platoon - 2), in each (1 sergeant + 3 privates), 6P39 - 1, KamAZ-4350 - 1
AUTOMOBILE SECTION (1 sergeant + 4 privates), SA-14C - 1, KamAZ-5350 - 1, MSH-5350 with PSh-4M trailer - 2
MEDICAL POSITIVE (WITH 20 BEDS INFICIARY) (1 officer + 2 foremen + 3 sergeants + 2 privates + 2 military personnel), UAZ-3962 -1
MILITARY ORCHESTRA (1 officer + 2 foremen + 6 sergeants + 3 privates + 3 g.p.)
CLUB (3 gp)
TRAINING COMPLEX (1 officer)
AUTOMATED DIRECTOR (ARTILLERY WITH SMALL ARTILLERY RANGE) (1 foreman + 1 private)
AUTODROME (1 foreman + 1 private)
TANKODROME (1 foreman + 1 private)
SHOOTING RANGE (1 foreman + 1 private)
DIRECTOR (1 foreman + 4 privates), KAMAZ-4350 - 1
NOTES
121. Before staffing the brigade self-propelled howitzers 2S19, respectively, contain 2A65 howitzers, while in a howitzer self-propelled artillery battery instead of a foreman (foreman, VUS-132908A), deputy platoon commander-gun commander (senior sergeant, VUS-132097A / 181), gun commander (sergeant, VUS-132181A) , senior gunner (corporal, VUS-132803A), senior driver (corporal, VUS-113790A), crew number (private, VUS-132533A), driver (private, VUS-113258A) respectively contain a foreman (foreman, VUS -131908A), deputy platoon commander-gun commander (senior sergeant, VUS-131097A / 181), gun commander (sergeant, VUS-131181A), senior gunner (corporal, VUS-131803A), senior driver (corporal, VUS-837702A) , crew numbers (private, VUS-131533A), driver (private, VUS-837037A).
122. When staffing a brigade with 2A65 howitzers, in a howitzer self-propelled artillery battalion, instead of a complex of control vehicles 1V12M, accordingly, contain a complex of control vehicles 1V17.
Newomsbr(selection)
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Brigades of the new look PUrVO
21 omsbr, Totskoye settlement, Orenburg region (formed before June 1, 2009) on the basis of the 27th Motor Rifle Division, with the transfer to it of the Battle Banner of the military unit, honorary titles, awards and a historical form
23 omsbr, Samara (formed before June 1, 2009) on the basis of 81 guards. MSP, 27th MSD, with the transfer to her of the Battle Banner of the military unit, honorary titles, awards and a historical form
28 omsbr, Yekaterinburg (formed before June 1, 2009) on the basis of the 276th infantry regiment, 34th infantry division, with the transfer to it of the Battle Banner of the military unit, honorary titles, awards and historical form (location of the 32nd VG of Yekaterinburg, for artillery units n. Karabash)
7 br, Chebarkul, Chelyabinsk region(formed before June 1, 2009) on the basis of 295 Guards. MSP, 34 MSD, with the transfer to her of the Battle Banner of the military unit, honorary titles, awards and a historical form
15 omsbr, Roshchinsky settlement, Samara region (transferred to a new state before December 1, 2009)
Brigades of the new look of the Far Eastern Military District
5 A- 57 motor brigade (former 81 motor rifle division), 59 motor brigade (127 motor rifle division), 60 motor brigade (218 tp 127 motor rifle division), BHiRVT (121 motor rifle division), BHiRVT (130 pulads).
35 A- 38 Motorized Rifle Brigade (part of the forces of 21 Motor Rifle Division), 64 Motorized Rifle Brigade (882 Motor Rifle Division 270 Motor Rifle Division), 69 Det. cover brigade (128 pools), BHiRVT (part of the forces of 21 motor rifle divisions), BHiRVT (57 pools of 21 motor rifle divisions), BHiRVT (270 motor rifle divisions).
OP- 18 pools, 39 omsbr (33 motorized rifle divisions), 83 odshbr, BHiRVT (no part of the shaper), BHiRVT (no part of the shaper)
70 omsbr (231 msp 129 pulads).
Places of FORMATION of motorized rifle (tank) brigades of a new look, from old formations:
№ brigades | Place of formation | Formation base | Notes |
Voronezh | 248th Guards SME 10th Guards TD | ||
19th brigade | Vladikavkaz | 503rd MSP 19th MSD | |
70th brigade | Ussuriysk | 231st MSP 129th Guards Pool | (on MT-LBV) |
25th Guards. omsbr | Vladimirsky Camp, Pskov Region | 42 Guards. BHVT | |
Alabino | 1 Guards SME 2nd Guards msd 283 Guards SME 2nd Guards msd | ||
4th Guards selection | Naro-Fominsk | 13 Guards. TP 4th Guards. td 423 Guards. MSP 4th Guards. td | |
Mulino / N. Novgorod | 245th Guards. MSP 3rd MSD | ||
Nizhny Novgorod | |||
20th brigade | Volgograd | 255th Guards. MSP 20th Guards. msd | In August 2009, the TB was re-equipped with the T-90. |
56th odshbr | |||
18th brigade | Khankala | 71st Guards MSP 42nd Guards msd | (on an armored personnel carrier). T-72B. |
15 Guards. SME 2nd Guards msd 1 Guards etc. 2nd Guards msd | |||
17th brigade | Borzoi | 291st SME 42nd Guards msd | (on MT-LBV). MT-LB 6MB. |
76th brigade | Gyumri, Armenia | 124th and 128th SSB 102nd WB | |
73rd brigade | Yerevan, Armenia | 123rd SSB 102nd WB | |
21st brigade | Totskoye village, Orenburg region | ||
23rd brigade | Samara | 81st Guards Motor Rifle Division 27th Motor Rifle Division | |
28th brigade | Yekaterinburg | 276th Motorized Rifle Division 34th Motorized Rifle Division | |
Chebarkul | 295th Guards Motor Rifle Division 34th Motor Rifle Division | ||
32nd brigade | Shilovo village, Novosibirsk region | ||
35th brigade | 122nd Guards msd | ||
36th Guards. omsbr | 272nd Guards Motor Rifle Division 131st Guards Motor Rifle Division | ||
37th brigade | |||
Art. Divisional Ulan-Ude | 5th Guards td | ||
38th Guards. omsbr | Ekaterinoslavka, Amur Region | 143rd MSP 21st Guards. msd | |
39th brigade | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk | (on MT-LBV) |
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57th brigade | Bikin JAO | 81st Guards msd | |
59th brigade | With. Sergeevka Primorsky Krai | 127th pulad | |
60th brigade | Lipovtsy, Primorsky Krai | 218th TP 127th pulad | |
64th brigade | Khabarovsk | 882nd MSP 270th MRD | |
69th division cover brigade | Babstovo EAO | 128th pulad | |
Vladikavkaz Java city, Tskhinval city | 693rd Guards Motor Rifle Division 19th Motor Rifle Division | base for South Ossetia |
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131st brigade | base for Abkhazia (Gudauta, Ochamchir) |
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CPU Parts
1st separate infantry security brigade Central Organs Military Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation(military unit 83420)
LVO
25th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Vladimir Camp, Pskov region, former 42nd Guards BKhVT)
138th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade- (Kamenka Leningrad region) - (on MT-LBV)
200th separate motorized rifle brigade(Pechenga, Murmansk region) - (on MT-LBV)
216 BHiRVT (omsbr)(Petrozavodsk) - 4th brigade
MVO
4th separate guards. tank brigade(Naro-Fominsk, based on the 13th guards TP and 423th guards SMEs, 4th Guards TD)
6th separate tank brigade(Sormovo, former 100th TP, 3rd MSD)
262 BHiRVT (selected)(Boguchar) - 1st selection
5th separate guards. motorized rifle brigade(Alabino, ex. 2nd Guards MSD) - (on an armored personnel carrier)
9th separate motorized rifle brigade(Mulino), ex. 254th Guards SME, 3rd MSD- (on BMP)
27th separate guards. motorized rifle brigade(Teply Stan / Mosrentgen) - (on an armored personnel carrier)
99 BHiRVT (omsbr)(Tver) - 13th Omsbr
task force Russian troops in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova(82 and 113 omsb)
SKVO
8th separate guards. motorized rifle brigade(Shawls, form. Alabino, ex. 2nd Guards MSD) - (on BMP)
17th separate guards motorized rifle brigade(Borzoi) ex. 291st Guards SME (mountain), 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division- (on MT-LBV)
18th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Khankala) former. 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division- (on an armored personnel carrier)
19th separate motorized rifle brigade(n. Sputnik Vladikavkaz) - former. 503rd MSP 19th Motor Rifle Division- (on BMP)
20th separate guards motorized rifle brigade(Volgograd) - former. 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division(on BMP)
33rd separate motorized rifle brigade (mountain) With. Botlikh, Dagestan North Caucasian Military District - (at MT-LBV)
34th separate motorized rifle brigade (mountain) Art. 3elenchukskaya, Karachay-Cherkessia - (on MT-LBV)
136th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Buinaksk) - (on BMP)
205th separate motorized rifle brigade(Budennovsk) - (at MTLB)
56th Air Assault Brigade(Kamyshin) - instead of the 56th dshp 20th Motor Rifle Division
4th military base- formed on the basis of the 693rd MSP 19th Motor Rifle Division, location Dzhava, Tskhinvali - South Ossetia
7th military base- based on 131st brigade, location of Gudauta, Ochamchir - Abkhazia
102nd military base (Armenia):
- 73rd separate motorized rifle brigade(Yerevan) - ex. 123rd SME
- 76th separate motorized rifle brigade(Gyumri) - former. 124th, 128th MSP
PURVO
7th separate guards. tank brigade(Chebarkul) ex. 295th Guards SME 34th Motor Rifle Division
15th separate motorized rifle brigade (Chernorechye, Roschinsky village) - (on an armored personnel carrier)
21st separate guards. motorized rifle brigade(Totskoye, Orenburg region) - former. 27th Guards msd- (for infantry fighting vehicles) (staff 5/050-51)
23rd Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Samara) - former. 81st Guards MSP 27th Guards msd- (on an armored personnel carrier) (state 5 / 055-51)
28th separate motorized rifle brigade(Ekaterinburg) - former. 34th Motor Rifle Division- (on BMP)
201st military base(Dushambe, Tajikistan)
Siberian Military District
5th separate guards. tank brigade(Art. Divisional) - former. 5th Guards td
32nd separate motorized rifle brigade(Shilovo Novosibirsk region) - former. 228th SME 85th Motor Rifle Division- (on an armored personnel carrier)
35th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Aleysk) - former. 122nd Guards msd- (on BMP)
36th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Borzya) - former. 131st Guards. msd- (on BMP)
37th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Kyakhta) - former. 6 BHVT (Gusinnozersk) - (on BMP)
74th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Yurga) - (on BMP)
103 BRiHVT (omsbr)(Shilovo) - 84 Omsbr
104 BRiHVT (omsbr)(Aleysk) - 85 Omsbr
187 BRiHVT (omsbr)(Nizhneudinsk) - 86 brigade
225 BRiHVT (omsbr)(st. Yasnaya) - 29th brigade
227 BRiHVT (omsbr)(st. Divisional) - 87th brigade
11th Air Assault Brigade(Ulan-Ude)
57th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade(Bikin) - ex. 81st Guards MSD - (on BMP)
59th separate motorized rifle brigade(Sergeevka Primorsky Territory) - former. 127th pulad- (on BMP)
60th separate motorized rifle brigade(Lipovtsy Primorsky Krai) - former. 218th TP 127th pulad- (on BMP)
70th separate motorized rifle brigade(Barabash / Ussuriysk) - possibly former. 231st MSP 129th Guards. pulad - (on MT-LBV)
237th BHiRVT(Bikin) - 89 Omsbr
245th BHiRVT(Lesozavodsk) - 93 Omsbr
247th BHiRVT(Sibirtsevo) - 94 Omsbr
38th separate guards. motorized rifle brigade(Ekaterinoslavka, Amur region) - former. 143rd SME 21st Guards msd(21st Guards. TD) - (on BMP)
64th separate motorized rifle brigade(Khabarovsk) - former. 882nd MSP 270th MSD - (on BMP)
69th separate cover brigade(Babstovo EAO) - former. 128th pulad
240th BHiRVT(Belogorsk) - 90 Omsbr
261st BHiRVT(Mokhovaya Pad) - 95 Omsbr
243rd BHiRVT(Khabarovsk) - 92 brigade
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The main firing and tactical subdivision of artillery is the division. Depending on the organizational structure and accessories division may consist of several batteries, control and maintenance units.
A battery (artillery, mortar, rocket or self-propelled artillery G1TURS) is a firing and tactical artillery unit, consisting of firing platoons with a specified number of guns (mortars, combat vehicles, ATGM installations) and a control platoon (squad). On fig. 1 shows an exemplary battery organization diagram.
In combat, a battery can operate as part of a division and be simultaneously assigned to support a company (battalion), in addition, it can be attached to a company (battalion).
A battery operating as part of a battalion may remain at hand to the battalion commander.
The attached battery comes under the command of the company (battalion) commander and performs all the tasks assigned to him. At the direction of the battalion commander or according to a plan drawn up in advance, an attached battery may be called upon to carry out fire missions in the interests of a unit (formation).
The supporting battery, remaining subordinate to the division commander, performs the tasks assigned by the commander of the company (battalion) that it supports.
The mortar subunit, which is part of the battalion, remains in the direct subordination of the battalion commander or is attached to one of the companies to solve fire missions.
Battery rocket artillery acts, as a rule, as part of a division and performs fire missions in the interests of a combined arms unit (compound).
A fire platoon is an artillery fire unit, consisting of one or more guns (mortars, combat vehicles, ATGMs). The platoon performs fire missions as part of a battery or independently.
A weapon (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM mount) in combat, as a rule, operates as part of a platoon. Personnel directly serving a weapon (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation) is called a gun (mortar) crew or combat vehicle (installation) crew.
Battery control units are designed for reconnaissance, firing support and communications.
To perform fire missions, a battery (platoon) is deployed in battle formation.
The battle formation of a battery consists of firing platoons deployed at a firing position, a command and observation post, and, if necessary, a battery observation post - forward or side.
The battle order of an anti-tank platoon (ATGM platoon) consists of guns (ATGM mounts) deployed in position and a command and observation post.
The battle order must ensure the most rapid and reliable performance of assigned tasks, the best use of subunits in accordance with their weapons and mission, continuous interaction with combined arms subunits and stable command and control of subunits, the possibility of rapid maneuver during combat, as well as the best use of the protective and camouflaging properties of the terrain.
The command and observation post is designed to control fire and battery (platoon) maneuver, conduct reconnaissance of the enemy and the terrain, and monitor the actions of combined arms units. The command and observation post includes a battery (platoon) commander with the forces and means necessary for command and control.
The command and observation post is located in a place that provides the best observation of the enemy, the actions of combined arms units, as well as continuous control and interaction with combined arms units. The commander of a supporting (attached) artillery unit, as a rule, should be with the commander of a company (battalion) or close to him.
The advanced observation post is designed to conduct reconnaissance of the enemy and the area directly in front of the front of combined arms units, to maintain closer communication with them and correct fire on targets not observed from the command and observation post.
A side observation post is intended for conducting reconnaissance of the enemy and the terrain on the flank of a combined arms subunit, for detecting targets and exploding own shells (adjacent observation) and correcting fire at targets not observed from a command observation or forward observation post.
The command and observation and observation posts are located directly on the ground or in command vehicles, specially equipped and equipped with devices for observation and detection of targets, fire control, topographic and geodetic reference, as well as radio communications.
A firing position is a piece of terrain occupied or prepared for occupation by fire platoons of a battery, a fire platoon or a weapon (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation) for conducting fire
Firing positions are divided into main, temporary and reserve.
The main firing position is selected in all types of combat and is intended to carry out fire missions to defeat the most important targets (objects).
A temporary firing position is selected in the defense and is intended to perform individual fire missions (with the support of combined arms units in the supply zone and in the forward position, when firing at distant targets and at night, as well as for performing tasks by nomadic units).
The reserve firing position is intended for maneuvering a battery (platoon, gun) in case of deliberate or forced abandonment of the main position. A reserve firing position is chosen in advance, usually on the defensive.
Artillery tractors of the battery (platoon, guns) are located behind the guns (mortars), to the right or left of them, in a sheltered place - at a distance that ensures reliable communication and their quick advancement to the guns (mortars). This removal can be 300-500 m. Such a removal of the tractors also ensures their safety during the shelling of the firing position of the battery by enemy artillery.
Firing positions can be closed and open.
Closed is a firing position that shelters the material part from ground observation of the enemy, and also hides smoke, dust and the brilliance of shots when firing.
An open position is a firing position in which the materiel is not hidden from enemy ground observation, or, being covered and camouflaged, becomes observable with the start of firing.
An open firing position is usually occupied by ATGM guns and mounts designed for direct fire.
Any firing position should provide reliable camouflage from ground and air enemies, be located, if possible, behind natural anti-tank obstacles in a tank-dangerous direction (especially in defense) and should not be located near prominent local objects. A closed firing position should allow direct fire at enemy tanks that have broken through into the area of firing positions.
In addition, it is very important that hidden and convenient access roads lead to the firing position.
For a battery of anti-tank artillery (ATGM), which constitutes or operates as part of an anti-tank reserve, the main and reserve areas of location, firing lines and a waiting area are assigned.
Location area - a piece of terrain in a tank-hazardous direction, occupied or prepared for occupation by an anti-tank reserve in defense and ensuring its quick exit to the intended firing lines. In the location area, the anti-tank reserve is deployed in battle formation in readiness to destroy enemy tanks that have broken through.
Firing line - a section of terrain in a tank-hazardous direction, scheduled (prepared) for occupation or occupied by an anti-tank reserve during a battle to destroy advancing (counterattacking) enemy tanks.
A waiting area is a section of terrain designated for a hidden location or occupied by an anti-tank reserve before the start of an offensive, as well as when it is moved during an offensive. The waiting area should ensure the rapid advance of units in the right direction. In a waiting area, the anti-tank reserve usually does not deploy in battle formation, but is dispersed in columns by platoon.
For ATGM units and rocket artillery, reloading points can be assigned.
In order to mislead the enemy as to the number and locations of the actual location of artillery subunits, false command and observation posts and false firing positions may be set up. In terms of equipment and camouflage, they should not differ from the actual ones. Nomadic guns (mortars, combat vehicles) and subunits can fire from false firing positions.
The battery (platoon) commander controls the units by issuing verbal combat orders and directives, as well as commands and signals; gun commander (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation) - by giving orders, commands and signals.
The commander of a weapon (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation) is responsible for the constant combat readiness of the crew, the technical condition of the weapon (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation) and tractor (self-propelled base), for the successful completion of combat missions.
When setting a task for calculation, he indicates:
Information about the enemy;
The task of the combined arms unit;
The task of the battery (platoon), the main direction of fire,
time of readiness to open fire;
Fire missions, time and order of their execution; the procedure for preparing materiel and ammunition for firing; the place of the firing position and the tractor, the sectors of fire; the order of action of the crew during the destruction of enemy tanks and motorized infantry that broke into the area of the firing position; the order of engineering equipment of the firing position;
Signals and procedures for them, signal observers, deputy.
To control fire and maneuver, the gun (mortar, combat vehicle) commander develops and maintains the following documents:
Recording calculated settings for shooting;
Recording of gun commander firing;
Table of individual gun corrections;
Gun fire card.
With an anti-tank artillery gun (ATGM installation), a card of gun fire (ATGM installations) is developed and maintained at each firing position.
2. Types of fire and firing capabilities of the battery
Depending on the situation, the assigned fire mission and the nature of the targets artillery units fire to destroy, suppress, destroy or debilitate them.
The destruction of the target consists in inflicting such a defeat on it, as a result of which the target completely loses its combat capability and cannot perform its tasks for a long time.
Suppression of a target consists in inflicting such losses (damages) on it and in creating conditions by fire under which it is temporarily deprived of its combat capability, its maneuver is limited (forbidden), or its control is disturbed.
Destruction of a target consists in bringing it into an unusable state.
Exhaustion is carried out by conducting harassing fire with a limited number of guns and ammunition in order to morally and psychologically influence the enemy's manpower.
Fire missions are performed by a weapon (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation), platoon, battery, several batteries and a division at the same time.
In this case, the battery uses the following types of fire:
Fire at a target, conducted independently by a battery, platoon or gun (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation);
Fixed barrage fire (NZO) and mobile barrage fire (PZO), which consists in creating a continuous fire screen on one (NZO) or sequentially on several lines (PZO) in the path of the attacking (counterattacking) enemy.
In addition, a battery within a battalion may be involved in concentrated fire (CO), sequential fire concentration (PSO, single or double) or fire barrage (OS, single or double).
The number of guns involved in the performance of a fire mission depends on the nature and size of the target, the task and conditions of firing, as well as the time available to complete the fire mission.
The battery can simultaneously perform one or two fire missions from a closed firing position or several tasks, depending on the number of guns (combat vehicles, ATGM installations) in the battery with direct fire.
A platoon is usually involved in the destruction (destruction) or suppression of an individual observed target, as well as for firing special-purpose projectiles. The gun is assigned when firing direct fire, when firing to destroy a separate defensive structure from a closed firing position, as well as when firing special-purpose projectiles; in addition, the gun, as a rule, is involved in shooting (creating) a benchmark, and in some cases, a target.
The firing capabilities of a battery depend on the caliber and number of guns in the battery, the nature of the target, the task of firing, the given time to hit the target, technical regime fire and ammunition.
Fire capabilities are expressed by the number of targets (objects) that can be hit (suppressed or destroyed) by battery fire with the required density of the released amount of ammunition at a set time.
§ 2. ACTIONS OF THE COMMANDER OF THE GUNS (MORTAR, COMBAT VEHICLE, ATGM INSTALLATION) AS PART OF ARTILLERY
INTELLIGENCE GROUP
Artillery reconnaissance groups are intended for reconnaissance of the enemy and the terrain, selection of firing positions, reconnaissance of the route and area of concentration, and also for solving other tasks. They are sent by the battery commander as needed.
The number of groups, their composition, tasks, time of expulsion and place of travel are determined by the conditions of the situation. One artillery reconnaissance group may be entrusted with the solution of several tasks.
The commander of a gun (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation) is usually included in the artillery reconnaissance group assigned to select firing positions. This group is sent out from the division or from each battery before being deployed into battle formation and when moving in the course of battle.
An artillery reconnaissance group assigned from a battalion is headed by an officer appointed by the battalion commander; appointed from the battery - by the senior officer of the battery (commander of the firing platoon).
The artillery reconnaissance group makes the selection and topographic and geodetic binding of the firing position, the choice of the location of the means of thrust, as well as the necessary work before taking up the firing position and reconnaissance of access roads.
In batteries of rocket artillery and ATGMs, in addition, they choose places for reloading points.
Having received the task of choosing a firing position, the head of the reconnaissance group marks the area of firing positions on the map, maps the route of movement, determines the order of work, calculates the time, sets the task for the personnel allocated to the reconnaissance group, and checks the readiness of the group for work. As a rule, a senior battery officer (commander of a firing platoon), a commander of a gun (mortar, combat vehicle, ATGM installation), a commander of a thrust department and two or three gun numbers trained in chemical, radiation and engineering intelligence.
The group is provided with the necessary devices, engineer-sapper tools, vehicles and means of communication.
The composition of an artillery reconnaissance group is usually appointed in advance and a signal is set for the start of its work.
Upon arrival in the specified area, the head of the group selects the most suitable firing position. The senior battery officer (firing platoon commander), with the help of the gun commander, selects the location of the main gun (mortar, combat vehicle), marks it with a peg, over which he sets the compass, orients it in the given main direction of fire, determines the depth of cover and the smallest sights for the full, smallest and intermediate charges, selects the main aiming point and determines the main goniometer from it. After that, he marks the places for the remaining guns (mortars, combat vehicles) of the battery and marks them.
The commander of the gun (mortar, combat vehicle) may be assigned to work with the compass to determine the main goniometer and to lay out the front of the battery.
Places for guns (mortars, combat vehicles) are planned at intervals of 20-40 m, without significant ledges, so that
it was necessary to fire at a given smallest sight in the main direction and in sectors of 7-50 to the right and left of it, and in some cases to conduct circular fire.
After selecting a firing position and carrying out the above work on it, the head of the reconnaissance group, with the help of the commander of the weapon (mortar, combat vehicle), determines its coordinates on the map using instruments.
Upon completion of the task, the personnel of the group usually remain at the chosen firing position, meet the battery and begin to perform their functional duties.
Motorized rifle battalion of the Russian army consists of the battalion command, headquarters, combat units and support units. Compound motorized rifle battalion little has changed since the Soviet era, and all the changes are not of a fundamental nature. The main changes affected larger structures: instead of regiments and divisions, brigades appeared, which are now combined into corps.
to combat units motorized rifle battalion
relate
three motorized rifle companies;
mortar battery;
anti-tank platoon;
grenade launcher platoon;
anti-aircraft missile platoon.
In addition, in motorized rifle battalion
there are service and support units:
communications platoon;
support platoon;
battalion medical station
Battalion command includes the battalion commander - as a rule, this is a major or lieutenant colonel, his deputy for work with personnel and deputy for armaments.
battalion headquarters includes the chief of staff (he is also the deputy battalion commander), the battalion communications chief (he is also the commander of the communications platoon), the instructor chemist (ensign) and the clerk (private).
The communications platoon is designed to organize radio and wire communications in the battalion units.
communications platoon consists of a commander's armored personnel carrier (squad commander - he is also a senior radiotelephone operator, driver of an armored personnel carrier) and two radio departments, each consisting of a squad leader, a senior radio master of a low-power radio station in the first compartment and a senior radiotelephone operator in the second compartment, an armored personnel carrier-electromechanic driver in the first compartment and a driver armored personnel carrier in the second compartment.
In total, there are 13 people in the communication platoon of personnel, 1 command armored personnel carriers, 2 wheeled armored personnel carriers, 22 radio stations, 8 km of cable.
A motorized rifle company is a tactical unit that performs tasks, usually consisting of SME, but can also perform tasks independently in reconnaissance and security, as a tactical airborne assault force or a special detachment behind enemy lines.
Motorized rifle company on the consists of a company headquarters, three motorized rifle platoons, each of which has three motorized rifle squads. earlier, an anti-tank and machine-gun platoon was present in the company, but now its anti-tank unit was transferred to the battalion level, and machine guns were distributed among platoons.
Motorized rifle company has 101 people. personnel. The company has 11 9 RPG-7, 63 - 6, RPK - 9.
The composition of the motorized rifle squad
Motorized rifle company on the consists of a company management (11 people), three motorized rifle platoons of 30 people and three in each. In total, there are 92 people in the company, 12 (instead of 11 in Soviet time), 6 RPGs, 18 RPKs, 13 and 4 . Compared with the Soviet period, the staffing of the company has decreased by nine, and the company has increased by two people. According to the states of 2011, the number in the company was planned to be increased to 15 pieces, but now all this is a big question.
There is an anti-tank platoon only in the battalion, whose motorized rifle companies are equipped with
ami . In the mouth on each combat vehicle is equipped with its own. Instead of an anti-tank platoon, the company did not include a machine gun platoon, consisting of two machine gun squads of three company machine guns each.grenade launcher platoon It is designed to destroy manpower and firepower of the enemy located outside shelters, in open trenches (trenches) and behind terrain folds.
A grenade launcher platoon consists of a platoon commander, a deputy platoon commander, those squads (in each squad leader, 2 senior grenade launcher gunners, 2 grenade launcher gunners, machine gunner, senior driver or driver).
In total, there are 26 people in the grenade launcher platoon of personnel, 30-mm automatic grenade launchers -17-6, - 3.
Anti-aircraft missile platoon designed to destroy aircraft, helicopters, unmanned vehicles and airborne assault forces of the enemy at low and medium altitudes.
A platoon consists of a platoon leader, a deputy platoon leader (also known as a squad leader), three squads (each squad leader, 2 anti-aircraft gunners, a machine gunner, a senior driver and a driver).
In total, there are 16 people in the platoon of personnel, launchers "Strela-2M" or "Needle" - 9, -3.
Battalion medical center designed to collect the wounded in the battalion and evacuate them, as well as to provide medical assistance. The platoon consists of the head of the medical center (ensign), a medical instructor, two orderlies, a senior driver, and three orderly drivers. The first-aid post has four cars and a trailer 1-AP-1.5.
Support Platoon designed for uninterrupted logistics, maintenance of the current repair of combat and transport equipment of the battalion,
The platoon consists of a platoon commander (ensign) and a deputy platoon commander (aka squad leader), from a maintenance department, an automobile department, and an economic department.
In Soviet times, the battalion had reconnaissance platoonand engineering platoon, but the current states do not provide for them.
Maintenance Department consists of a squad leader, a senior autoelectromechanic-accumulator, a car mechanic (fitter), a driver-car mechanic.
The department has: personnel - 4 people, a workshop for servicing vehicles MTO-AT-1, ZIL-131, ZIL-157 under MTO-AT-1.
Automotive department consists of a squad leader (aka deputy platoon leader), 3 senior drivers and 5 drivers. The department has: personnel - 9 people, GAZ-66 trucks for personal belongings and property of the company - 3; trucks GAZ-66 for kitchens and groceries - 4; trucks for ammunition - 2. The commander of the automobile department is the deputy commander of the support platoon.
Motorized Rifle Battalion (MSB)- the main combined arms unit. It is organizationally part of a motorized rifle brigade (regiment).
The purpose of the units of the motorized rifle battalion
Battalion command - battalion commander, deputy for work with personnel and deputy for armaments.
battalion headquarters - chief of staff, he is also the deputy battalion commander, the battalion communications chief, he is also the commander of the communications platoon, instructor chemist (ensign) and clerk.
communications platoon - designed to organize radio and wire communications in the battalion units.
The communications platoon consists of a commander's infantry fighting vehicle (squad commander - he is also a senior radiotelephone operator, an infantry fighting vehicle driver) and two radio squads. In total, there are 13 people in the communication platoon of personnel, 1 commander's armored personnel carriers, 2 wheeled armored personnel carriers, 22 radio stations, 8 km of cable.
Motorized rifle company - tactical unit, performs tasks, as a rule, as part of the SME, but can also perform tasks independently in reconnaissance and security, as a tactical airborne assault force or a special detachment behind enemy lines.
mortar battery - fire and tactical artillery unit. The battery is designed to suppress and destroy manpower and firepower located openly, in trenches and dugouts, on the reverse slopes of heights and ravines. Depending on the nature of the target, the duration of firing and the consumption of shells, it can suppress manpower in a section of 2-4 hectares and conduct barrage fire at the front up to 400 m. foreman, medical officer, senior driver), control platoon (platoon commander, reconnaissance department, communications department), two fire platoons (each with four 120-mm mortars). In total, in the mortar battery: personnel - 66 people, radio stations - 4, mortars - 8, tractors - 8, cables - 4 km.
grenade launcher platoon - powerful weapon of a motorized rifle battalion. Designed to destroy enemy manpower and firepower located outside shelters, in open trenches (trenches) and behind terrain folds.
A grenade launcher platoon consists of a platoon commander, a deputy platoon commander, those squads (in each squad leader, 2 senior grenade launcher gunners, 2 grenade launcher gunners, an armored personnel carrier machine gunner, a senior driver or driver).
In total, the platoon of personnel - 26 people, 30-mm automatic grenade launchers AGS-17-6, BMP - 3.
Battalion medical center designed to collect the wounded in the battalion and evacuate them, as well as to provide medical assistance. The platoon consists of the head of the medical center (ensign), a medical instructor, 2 orderlies, a senior driver, 3 orderly drivers.
In total there are: personnel - 8 people, wheeled conveyors - 3, an ambulance, a trailer 1-AP-1.5.
Support Platoon - designed for uninterrupted logistics, maintenance of the current repair of combat and transport equipment of the battalion. The platoon consists of a platoon commander (ensign) and a deputy platoon commander (aka squad leader), from a maintenance department, an automobile department, and an economic department.
Maintenance Department consists of a squad leader, a senior autoelectromechanic-accumulator, a car mechanic (fitter), a driver-car mechanic. The department has: personnel - 4 people, a workshop for servicing vehicles MTO-LT-1, ZIL-131, ZIL-157 under MTO-AT-1.
Main armament:
Weapon
Tactical and technical characteristics SSB weapons.
mortars
anti-tank missile systems
BMP and armored personnel carrier
Organization and armament of a motorized infantry battalion (MPB) of the US Army.
The composition of the units of the mechanized infantry battalion of the US Army, its
purpose
The mechanized infantry battalion of the US Army is the main combat
division.
The motorized infantry battalion organizationally consists of:
Command and staff;
headquarters company;
Four motorized infantry companies;
Anti-tank company.
Total in motorized infantry battalion:
L / s - 896 people.
BMP M2 "Bradley" - 54 units.
BRM M3 - 6 units.
BTR M 113A1 - 23 units.
ATGM "TOU" - 12 units.
PU ATGM "Dragon" - 36 units.
106.7 mm self-propelled min. - 6 units.
KShM M577A1 - 8 units.
7.62 mm RPM60 - 70 units.
Cars - 114 units.
R / station - 250 units.
Headquarters and command of the MPB
L / s - 24 people.
headquarters company
Designed for planning and managing combat operations, accounting
personnel, organization of combat and logistic support as full-time,
and attached units.
Consists of: 1. Company management:
BMP M-2 "Bradley" - 2 units;
KShM - 3 units.
2. Six platoons.
Reconnaissance Platoon
Consists of: - management (BRM M3 - 2 units);
Two reconnaissance sections of two
BRM M3 in each.
Total: - l / s - 29 people;
BRM M3 - 6 units.
mortar platoon
Consists of: - control (automatic - 2 units);
Two mortar sections each
KShM M577A1 and three - 106.7 mm SM M 106A2.
Total: - l / s - 34 people;
106.7 mm SM - 6 units;
KShM - 2 units;
Cars - 2 units.
Platoon ____________ communications
Consists of: - management;
radio communication sections;
Sections of wire communication.
Total: - l / s - 18 people;
BTRM 113A1 - 2 units.
medical platoon
Consists of: - management;
First aid point;
evacuation section.
Total: - l / s - 47 people;
BTR M113A1 - 8 units.
Support Platoon
Consists of: - control on KShM M577A1 - 1 unit;
3 sections: 1) transport;
3) nutrition.
Total: - l / s - 112 people;
KShM - 1 unit;
Cars - 58 units.
Repair Platoon
Consists of: - management;
Eight sections:
1) administrative;
2) repair;
3) technical support of the headquarters and headquarters company;
4) four sections of those. provision of motorized infantry companies;
5) section of those. providing an anti-tank company.
Total: - l / s - 79 people;
BTR M113A1 - 5 units.
Total in the headquarters company:
L / s - 345 people;
BMP M2 "Bradley" - 2 units;
BRM M-3 - 6 units;
106.7 mm SM - 6 units;
7.62 mm Pool. M-60A2 - 6 units;
BTR M-113A1 - 15 units;
KShM - 6 units;
Cars - 60 units.
Motorized infantry company
The motorized infantry company is the main combat unit of the battalion.
Consists of: - company management;
Three motorized infantry platoons.
Control
L / s - 11 people;
BMP M2 "Bradley" - 1 unit;
BTR M113 - 1 unit.
Motorized infantry platoon
Consists of: - control section: 1) l / s - 8 people;
2) BMP M2 "Bradley" -1 unit
3 motorized infantry squads - 9 people each.
The department consists of: - commander of the department;
Deputy com. otd.;
BMP gunner-operator;
Mech driver BMP;
Operator of PU ATGM "Dragon";
Machine gunner;
Senior shooter;
shooter;
Grenade shooter.
In combat, a squad may be subdivided into fireteams.
Total in MPV:
L / s - 35 people;
PU ATGM "Dragon" - 3 units;
7.62mm Man. pool. M-60 - 3 units;
BMP M2 "Bradley" - 4 units.
Total in MNR:
L / s - 116 people;
BTR M113A1 - 1 unit;
BMP M2 - 13 units;
PU ATGM "Dragon" - 9 units;
7.62mm Man. pool. M-60 - 9 units;
5.56mm machine guns - 18 units;
Auth. screw. M16A1 - 74 units;
40mm underbarrel grenades. M203 - 18 units.
Anti-tank company
Represents a commander's mobile anti-tank reserve
motorized infantry battalion.
Consists of: - management: 1) l / s - 3 people;
2) BTR M113A1 - 1 unit.
3) anti-tank platoons.
The platoon consists of: - management: 1) l / s - 4 people;
2) BTR M113A1 - 1 unit.
4 anti-tank sections:
in the section: 1) l / s - 4 people;
2) self-propelled ATGM "TOU" M901 - 1 unit.
Total in platoon:
L / s - 20 people;
ATGM "TOU" - 4 units;
BTR M113A1 - 1 unit.
Total in anti-tank company:
L / s - 63 people;
ATGM "TOU" M901 - 12 units;
BTR M113A1 - 4 units;
7.62mm RP M60 - 12 units. and other weapons.