85th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
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The 85th Leningrad-Pavlovsk Red Banner
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 Motor Rifle Division
was a infantry
Infantry
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 division of the Soviet Red Army
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 active from 1931 and converted to a motorised formation in 1957. It is now part of the Russian Ground Forces
Russian Ground Forces
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The division was originally formed in 1931 in the Ural MD, seemingly at Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk
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. It seems to have been sent to Belorussian Special Military District, soon to be Western Special Military District, 1940. Assigned to 4th Rifle Corps, 3rd Army, Soviet Western Front
Soviet Western Front
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 on outbreak of war. Narod.ru seems to indicate that the division was formed twice, in 1931 and 1941.

After the division's First Formation was disbanded or destroyed, the division was reformed.

On 10 March 1945 the division marched into the area Balozi, Kreyli and 22.03.1945 March, stepping into the junction between the 43rd Infantry Division and 46 Infantry Division seized the servants, Meira, where it met strong enemy counterattacks, held on defense until 30.04.1945.

On 30 April 1945 the Division, passing occupied Rebezha 43rd Rifle Division and the 56th Rifle Division, took a new line of defense Mengravil, Yatsy, replacing part of the 11th Rifle Division.

By the end of the day on 07.05.1945, the German troops began to retreat in a north-west direction. Parts of the division pursued the retreating enemy in the direction Lubenko, Rumbiniska, Zeri and 17.00 08.05.1945 year went to the line of Grange Gaito, Yurdi, Cowes, where at 18.00 on 08.05.1945 the division accepted the surrender of enemy units.

After fighting on the Eastern Front
Eastern Front (World War II)
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, the division's Second Formation was relocated to Siberia in 1945. In September 1945, the division, part of the 122nd Rifle Corps arrived in the city of Novosibirsk (Siberian Military District
Siberian Military District
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), and was given barracks in a military town in the street Bogatkova. In 1946, the division was reorganized as the 24th Infantry Brigade. In 1953, the brigade was upgraded and redesignated the 85th Pavlovsky Rifle Red Banner Division once again. From 1957 the division became the 85th Motorized Rifle Division. Furthermore, the division exchanged regiments with the 74th Motor Rifle Division - 444th Regiment (formerly 103rd) (for the?) 228th Sevastopol Order of Alexander Nevsky Regiment.

On March 27, 1967, the division was given the honorary name of Leningrad and it became known as the 85 th Motor Rifle Leningrad-Pavlovskaya Red Banner Division. At the end of the 1980s the division consisted of the 387th Tank Regiment, 141st, 59th(?), 228th MRRs, 167th Artillery Regt, and the 1133rd Anti-aircraft Rocket Regiment. In 1992, the division received the 74th Guards Tank Valginsky Order of Lenin Red Banner, Order of Suvorov, Kutuzov and Bogdan Khmelnitsky regiment which had returned from Schwerin
Schwerin
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 in Germany. The 74th GTR had previously been assigned to the 94th Motor Rifle Division, which, reduced in status to the 74th Motor Rifle Brigade, had been relocated nearby to Yurga
Yurga
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From December 1994 to April 27, 1995 the division sent personnel to the First Chechen War
First Chechen War
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: 82 officers, 43 corporals, 373 soldiers and sergeants. The division's troops, part of the Northern Group of Russian Forces, operated with the 74 Brigade. The division's troops cleared Chechen fighters from the administrative and residential buildings in Grozny; defended a strategically important bridge over the river Sunzha on the outskirts of the village of Peter; and defended the approaches to the village Ilinskoe from an invasion of Chechen rebels from Gudermes.

In 2003 Gen Maj Vladimir Ashitok was named as the divisional commander. Previous commanders have included (late 1990s-e2000s) Lunev, Vasiliy Gen Maj; M akushkin, Anatoliy Gen Maj; commanded by Gen. Igor Puzanov 1983-86.

Since September 2000, the division has been involved in the Second Chechen War
Second Chechen War
The Second Chechen War, in a later phase better known as the War in the North Caucasus, was launched by the Russian Federation starting 26 August 1999, in response to the Invasion of Dagestan by the Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade ....

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The 228th 'Sevastopol' Motor Rifle Regiment, 85 MRD, the only Russian regiment to be fully equipped with the BMP-3
BMP-3
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, was reequipped with MT-LB
MT-LB
The MT-LB is a Soviet multi-purpose fully amphibious auxiliary armoured vehicle which was first introduced in the late 1960s...

 armoured personnel carriers in 2000 because a six-month tour in Chechniya had reduced the service life of the vehicles by half. In other words, maintenance problems were much greater when the vehicles were conscript-crewed.

Around 2007-2009 the composition of the division was reported as:
  • 59th Motor-Rifle Regiment;
  • 141st Motor-Rifle Regiment;
  • 228th Motor-Rifle Regiment;
  • 74th Guards Валгинский Order of Lenin, Red Banner, Order of Suvоrov, Кутузова и Богдана Хмельницкого Tank Regiment;(Shilovo, Novosibirsk Oblast
    Novosibirsk Oblast
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    , Т-72B)
  • 167th Artillery Regiment;(Shilovo)
  • 1131st Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment;
  • 121st Separate Reconnaissance Battalion;
  • 581st Separate Battalion;
  • 279th Separate Engineer Battalion


The division appears to have been reorganised as the 32nd Separate Motor Rifle Brigade at Shilov as part of the Russian Ground Forces' reorganisation in early 2009.

External links

  • http://samsv.narod.ru/Div/Sd/sd085/default.html
  • http://www.rkka.ru/handbook/reg/85sd31.htm
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