The 18th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Evpatoria Red Banner Brigade - a unit in the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation . The brigade was formed on December 30, 2008 on the basis of the 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Evpatoria Red Banner Division . On December 7, 2016, the brigade was reorganized into the 71st Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 42nd Motorized Rifle Division [1] .
| 18th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Evpatoria Red Banner Brigade | |
|---|---|
| Years of existence | 2008β2016 |
| A country | |
| Subordination | Southern Military District |
| Included in | 58th Combined Arms Army |
| Type of | team |
| Includes | anti-aircraft missile, artillery divisions, reconnaissance, motorized rifle, tank battalions. |
| Function | motorized rifle troops |
| Dislocation | Khankala settlement and Art. Kalinovskaya ( Chechen Republic ) |
| Equipment | see below |
| Participation in | Second Chechen War |
| Marks of Excellence | honorary name: " Evpatoria " |
| Commanders | |
| Famous commanders | Sergey Kuzovlev |
Conditional name - Military unit No. 27777 (military unit 27777). Short name - 18 omsbr .
Points of permanent deployment of Khankala and Art. Kalinovskaya ( Chechen Republic ).
Content
- 1 History
- 1.1 Rifle Division (1940-2008)
- 1.2 Formation of the team (2008)
- 1.3 Reformation (2016)
- 2 Battle Path
- 2.1 Motorized rifle brigade (since 2008)
- 3 Memory
- 3.1 Losses of the 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Division
- 3.2 Losses of the 18th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade [ source not specified 1261 days ]
- 4 distinguished warriors
- 4.1 Distinguished soldiers of the 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Division
- 4.2 Distinguished Warriors of the 18th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade
- 5 Composition
- 6 Armament and military equipment
- 7 notes
History
Rifle Division (1940-2008)
The formation was formed in July 1940 in Vologda as the 111th Infantry Division based on the 29th reserve brigade of the Arkhangelsk Military District . I met the war as part of the Kiev Special Military District in the Vinnitsa region.
On March 17, 1942, for the courage and courage shown in battles with the German invaders, for discipline, organization, heroism of personnel, the 111th Rifle Division was transformed into the 24th Guards Rifle Division by order of the USSR NCO. With the beginning of counter-offensive operations, the division takes part in the liberation of the South of Ukraine and Crimea. For successful hostilities in capturing the cities of Yevpatoria and Saki, by order of the USSR NPO No. 0185 dated April 24, 1944, she is given the honorary name Evpatoria , and for participation in the battles to liberate Sevastopol, she is awarded the Order of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Council on April 25, 1944. Red Banner. In the future, takes part in the liberation of Western Ukraine and Poland. At the final stage of World War II, as part of the strike group of the 1st Ukrainian Front, the division takes part in the Berlin offensive operation . Over 14,000 officers, sergeants and soldiers of the unit for courage and heroism shown during the war were awarded orders and medals, 11 people were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
By September 1, 1949, the redeployment of the division to the city of Grozny of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and its reorganization into the 24th Guards Evpatoria Red Banner Mountain Rifle Division of the North Caucasus Military District , held in 1950, was re-equipped for 1951-1954. mountain training.
On June 1, 1957, the unit was transformed into the 42nd Guards Evpatoria Red Banner Motorized Rifle Division of the 12th Army Corps . In 1987, the 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Training Evpatoria Red Banner Division was reorganized into the 173rd Guards District Training Evpatoria Red Banner Training Center for junior specialists (motorized rifle troops) .
In 1992, the 173rd Guards District Training Center was disbanded.
Team Formation (2008)
The 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Evpatoria Red Banner Division was re-formed in January 2000 and became part of the 58th Army of the North Caucasus Military District and the OGVS SK. On December 30, 2008, the division was transformed into the 18th separate guards motorized rifle Evpatoria Red Banner brigade with a deployment in the n. Khankala and Kalinovskaya .
Reformation (2016)
18 guards Omsbr was disbanded and joined the newly created 42nd Guards Motorized Rifle Division. [one]
Battle Path
On July 5, 1941, the division, together with the 3rd Panzer Division, fights for the Island by two. On the morning of August 24, 1941, the units of the division, moving north-west in the area of ββLizard, met the enemy and started a battle with him on the front of Bolshaya Divenka -Bekovo. Until September 2, 1941, the division is fighting in that area.
Since September 2, 1941, having destroyed their material part, the remnants of the division with three separate columns began to leave the encirclement . Since November 10, 1941, it has been participating in the Tikhvin offensive operation , striking north of Malaya Vishera , participating in the liberation of the latter on November 20, 1941, and then attacking Gruzino .
The division participated in the Rostov operation , advancing in the general direction of Tsimlyanskaya and Razdorskaya . In heavy fighting, by February 6, 1942, the division entered the Usman -Reznikov area [2] . After this, the division in the further offensive took part in the liberation of Novocherkassk ( February 13, 1943) and Matveev Kurgan . During the Nikopol-Kryvyi Rih operation, as part of the 28th army, she participated in the liquidation of the Nikopol bridgehead . In February 1944, the division was removed from its positions, first assigned to Kakhovka and the British , and then transferred to the Perekop area, where until April 1944 it was preparing for the liberation of Crimea .
From April 8, 1944, it broke through the enemy defenses at Perekop.
On October 5, 1944, it went on the offensive during the Memel operation .
On January 13, 1945, he launched an offensive on the right flank of the army during the East Prussian operation , crossed the Rominte River and captured the major stronghold of the enemy Perkallen.
In April 1945, she took part in the Zemland operation
She took part in the second Chechen war .
In August 2008, the division took part in an operation to force Georgia to peace .
Motorized Rifle Brigade (since 2008)
The brigadeβs special-purpose battalion performs combat missions to search for and destroy illegal armed groups.
Memory
Losses of the 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
The death of the brave fell in the line of duty in the Chechen Republic. [3]
| List of dead and missing warriors | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| p / p | Full Name | Rank | Position, part | Born, place of birth. | Died | Buried | Special Marks |
| one. | Danilevich Anton | Guard Senior Lieutenant | reconnaissance company commander | Ussuriysk | 09/01/2004, his combat vehicle was blown up by a mine disguised at the side of the road. Died of wounds in a hospital. | buried in the city cemetery of Ussuriysk. | |
| 2. | Dmitrienko Vitaliy Sergeevich | private | grenade thrower assistant | 1982, the village of Mountain keys of the Primorsky Territory | 02/20/2002 when performing a combat mission from undermining a radio-controlled landmine | buried in the cemetery of the village Mountain keys | |
| 3. | Eskin Vladimir Vladimirovich | Guard Senior Sergeant Contract Service | driver mechanic | 1964, the village of Raikonkoski, SuojΓ€rvi district, Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic | 07/12/2001 when performing a combat mission | buried at the Maryinsky cemetery Kirovsk, Leningrad region. | |
| four. | Korovushkin Alexander Vladimirovich | Lance Sergeant | commander of a separate cargo support company | 1984, Vladivostok | 05/19/2003 during the disposal of a radio-controlled explosive device. | buried in the town of Artem of Primorsky kpai. | |
| 5. | Serdyukov Eduard Yuryevich | Lance Sergeant | BMP driver | 1981, Dalnerechensk, Primorsky Territory | 05/22/2001 when a combat vehicle was blown up on a high-power improvised explosive device | buried in the Alley of Heroes of the city cemetery in Dalnerechensk. | |
| 6. | Soloviev Sergey Viktorovich | private | senior shooter | 1980, Dzerzhinsk, Gorky region | 12/12/2001 when performing a combat mission | buried at the Sea cemetery of Vladivostok. | |
| 7. | Khachko Mikhail Sergeevich | Lance Sergeant | senior driver | 1980, Artyom of the Primorsky Territory | 02/08/2001, when performing a combat mission | buried at the Shevelevsky cemetery of the city of Artem. | |
| 8. | Posadsky Vladislav Anatolyevich | Colonel | Chief of Staff of the Vostok Special Motorized Rifle Battalion | 09/11/1964, Saltykovka, Balashikha district, Moscow region | 01/23/2004 with the release of hostages in the Czech Republic | He was buried at the Slavic cemetery in Krasnodar. | |
| 9. | Neff Vitaliy Vitalievich | guard junior lieutenant | commander of a tank platoon of the 71st guards. MP | 02/12/1984, Yakutsk | 08/10/2008 while performing a combat mission in Tskhinval | Buried in the village of Bakmasikha | |
Losses of the 18th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade
- 2009 - 8 dead and more than 8 wounded;
- 2010 - 4 dead, 4 wounded;
- 2011 (as of 08/27/2011) - 2 dead, 8 wounded.
- In 2011, there were three clashes with losses, the largest of which was the attack by militants near Khankala on the convoy column of the special forces battalion, when 1 soldier died and 7 were injured.
Distinguished Warriors
Distinguished Warriors of the 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
Distinguished Warriors of the 18th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade
Composition
- management [4]
- 1st Motorized Rifle Battalion
- 2nd Motorized Rifle Battalion
- 3rd motorized rifle battalion
- tank battalion
- 1st howitzer self-propelled artillery division
- 2nd howitzer self-propelled artillery division
- rocket artillery division
- anti-tank artillery division
- anti-aircraft missile division
- anti-aircraft missile and artillery division
- Special Forces Battalion
- engineering battalion
- communications battalion
- cargo security and escort battalion
- logistics battalion
- rifle company (snipers)
- special platoon (snipers)
- reconnaissance company
- electronic intelligence company
- electronic warfare company
- repair company
- battery control and artillery reconnaissance
- company of radiation, chemical and biological protection
- medical company
- curfew company
- instructor platoon
- FSB special platoon
- air defense platoon
- intelligence platoon
- training complex
- state secret protection service
- FPS special communication service
- polygon
- orchestra
Armament and military equipment
T-72B [5]
T-72B arr. 1989 [5]
BRDM-2M [5]
BTR-82A [5]
BTR-80 [5]
2C3 [5]
Grad [5]
R-149BMR [5]
P-166-0.5 [5]
P-142H [5]
Thor [5]
KAMAZ 5350 [5]
Ural-4320 [5]
MTP-A2 [5]
CT-LM [5]
R-330ZH [5]
Notes
- β 1 2 In the Southern Military District on the territory of Chechnya, the formation of the 42nd motorized infantry division nearing completion . Press Service of the Southern Military District . Mil.ru (12/07/2016). Date of treatment December 18, 2016.
- β Afanasenko V. A. Failure of the βGross-Stalingradβ // Donskoy temporary. - Year 2009. - Rostov n / a , 2008.
- β Memory Book (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 9, 2018. Archived on May 2, 2018.
- β Southern Military District (inaccessible link) . Milkavkaz (Nov 19, 2016). Date of treatment May 3, 2017. Archived November 19, 2016.
- β 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Denis Mokrushin. 18th motorized rifle brigade. Military equipment . IA "Arms of Russia" (12/08/16). Date of treatment February 1, 2017. Archived June 15, 2018.