Eastern Military District
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Eastern Military District Восточный военный округ |
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Emblem of the Eastern Military District
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Founded | October 21, 2010 |
Country | Russian Federation |
Type | Military district |
Part of | Russian Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Serysheva 15, Khabarovsk |
Decorations | Order of the Red Banner |
Commanders | |
Colonel General | Sergey Surovikin |
The Eastern Military District (Russian: Восточный военный округ) is one of the four operational strategic commands of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The district was formed in Presidential Decree №1144 signed on September 20, 2010.[1] It absorbed the territories of the former Far East Military District and part of the former Siberian Military District with headquarters at Khabarovsk.
The federal subjects that are part of the district include Buryatia, the Sakha Republic, the Zabaykalsky Krai, the Kamchatka Krai, the Primorsky Krai, the Khabarovsk Krai, the Amur Oblast, the Magadan Oblast, the Sakhalin Oblast, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.[1]
Colonel General Sergey Surovikhn has commanded the district since October 2013.[2]
District forces
This is an incomplete listing Note: C3 Brigade is synonymous with headquarters brigade.
- 104th Cluj Headquarters Brigade in Khabarovsk
- 106th Communications Brigade (Territorial), Dalnerechensk
- 14th Separate Guards Baranovichi Red Banner Order of the Red Star Engineering Brigade in Vyatka
- 17th Separate Electronic Warfare Brigade in Khabarovsk
- 7th Separate Red Banner Railway Brigade in Komsomolsk-on-Amur
- 50th Separate Railway Brigade in Svobodny
- 118th Separate Pontoon-Bridge Railway Battalion in Khabarovsk
- 392nd Pacific Red Banner Order of Kutuzov District Training Center for junior specialists (Motorized troops) in Khabarovsk
- 212th Guards Vienna Orders of Lenin and Kutuzov District Training Center for junior specialists (Tank troops) in Chita, Voyenygorodok Peschanka - established 3 October 1987 from previous 49th Tank Training Division[3]
- 51st Training Detachment of the Pacific Fleet in Vladivostok
- 7th Regional Training Center for NCOs in Knyaz-Volkonskoye
- 101st Khingan Headquarters Brigade (Chita)
- 36th Separate Guards Lozovskaya Red Banner Motor Rifle Brigade (Borzya)
- 200th Artillery Brigade (Military Unit No. 48271) (Gorniy settlement (Drovyanaya garrison), Uletovskiy raion, Zabaykalsky Krai)[4]
- 140th Borisov Order of Kutuzov Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Domna) - Armed with Buk-M1 SAM
5th Army in Primorie, Ussuriysk
- 57th Motor Rifle Brigade in Bikin
- 59th Motor Rifle Brigade in Sergeevka
- 60th Motor Rifle Brigade in Sibirtsevo/Lipovtsy
- 70th Motor Rifle Brigade in Ussuriysk
- 20th Guards Missile Brigade (Spassk-Dalny)[5]
- 338th Guards Rocket Artillery Brigade (Novosysoevka)
- 305th Artillery Brigade (Ussuriysk)
- 8th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in Razdolnoe
- 80th C3 Brigade in Ussuriysk
- 16th Separate NBC Defence Brigade (Lesozavodsk)
- 137th Separate Headquarters Battalion (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)
- 39th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade (in Khomutovo)
- 312th Separate Multiple-Launch Artillery Battery (Dachnoye)
- 676th Separate Engineer Battalion (Dachnoye)
- 18th Machine Gun Artillery Division (Goryachie Klyuchi in (Sakhalin)
- 46th Machinegun Artillery Regiment in Lagunnoe
- 49th Machinegun Artillery Regiment
- 38th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade in Belogorsk-Ekaterinoslavka
- 64th Motor Rifle Brigade in Khabarovsk
- 69th Sustainment Brigade in Babstovo (JAD)
- 107th Missile Brigade in Birobizhan
- 165th Artillery Brigade in Belogorsk
- 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade in Srednebelaya (Amur)
- 54th C3 Brigade in Belogorsk
- 37th Engineer Regiment in Berezovka
- 135th Separate NBC Defence Battalion in Khabarovsk
- 5th Separate Guards Tank Tatsinskaya Red Banner Order of Suvorov Brigade (Ulan Ude, Divisionnaya)
- 37th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Don Budapest Red Banner Order of the Red Star Brigade (Kyakhta)
- 103rd Missile Brigade (Ulan Ude)
- 1723rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Jida)
- 75th C3 Brigade in Ulan Ude
Air and Air Defence Forces
- 11th Army of Air and Air Defence Forces
- Aviation of the Pacific Fleet
- Pacific Fleet
- Including the 115th Naval Infantry Brigade, and the 40th and 3rd Marine Regiments of the Naval Infantry (Russia)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 20 сентября 2010 года № 1144 «О военно-административном делении Российской Федерации»
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