List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–91

List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–91

=Motor Rifle Divisions=

Tank Divisions

Divisions Disbanded 1945–89

*Disbanded 1958(?)← 1957 7th MRD<-7th Mech Div <-1946/55← 7th Mech Corps
*343 (55) Rifle Division 1946–55, 136 MRD 1957, Disbanded 1958
*Disbanded 1958←137 MRD 1957 ←345 (57) RD 1946–55
*Disbanded 1959←138 MRD 1957 ←358 (59) RD 1946–55
*Disbanded 1960←139 MRD 1957 ←349 (60) RD 1946–55
*Disbanded 1959←140 MRD 1957 ←374 (70) RD 1946–55
*Disbanded 1958←142 Mtn RD 1957 ←376 (72) RD 1955
*Disbanded 1960←143 Gds MRD 1957←72G Mech Div 1946(1955) ←110 GRD
*Disbanded 1958<144 MRD 1957<97 RD 1946 (1955)

ources and References

*V.I. Feskov, K.A. Kalashnikov, V.I. Golikov, The Soviet Army in the Years of the Cold War 1945–91, Tomsk University Publishing House, Tomsk, 2004
*"Note: this source is not totally accurate, as some other information from it has been shown to be incorrect. Alternate information is welcome!"

ee also

*List of Soviet Union divisions 1917–1945

External links

*http://www.soldat.ru/force/sssr/sp/division/through.html - expanded list of divisions from updated sources (Russian)


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