Reconnaissance landing company of the ground forces. Military intelligence
And enemy control points. Therefore, revealing the areas of their location (firing positions) is one of the main tasks of tactical reconnaissance. Tactical reconnaissance is also responsible for determining the nature and degree of engineering equipment for enemy positions and areas of location of enemy subunits and units, the system of his barriers, and the degree of terrain passability. The most important task facing tactical reconnaissance has always been the identification of new means of armed struggle, methods and methods of conducting combat operations.
Intelligence is obtained by polling local residents, interrogation of prisoners and defectors, radio interception, study of documents, equipment and weapons captured from the enemy, ground and air reconnaissance.
Ground tactical reconnaissance is carried out by reconnaissance, motorized rifle, paratrooper and air assault, regimental units. Observers, observation posts, patrol squads (tanks), reconnaissance, combat reconnaissance, separate reconnaissance, officer reconnaissance patrols, reconnaissance detachments, reconnaissance groups, groups for conducting searches, ambushes, units for conducting reconnaissance in force are used.
Intelligence methods
Methods of conducting ground tactical reconnaissance are: observation, eavesdropping, search, raid, ambush, interrogation, reconnaissance in force.
Reconnaissance in combat is an extreme but effective measure in obtaining data on the strength and armament of the enemy. It is carried out by attacking the alleged camouflaged positions of the enemy, who has gone on the defensive, in cases where other means and methods of reconnaissance fail to obtain the necessary data about the enemy and his intentions. In military practice, reconnaissance in combat is most often used if the operational situation requires the speedy advance of troops.
Time for a thorough analysis of the information obtained by tactical intelligence is limited, and they quickly become outdated. At the same time, inaccurate or unreliable information can lead to heavy losses, and even to the defeat of the troops who used them.
In October 1984, full-time reconnaissance platoons were formed in motorized rifle and airborne battalions ...
Machine guns and assault rifles in service with scouts had a version with folding butts and straps for attaching night sights. In the 80s, these were the AKS-74N and RPKS-74N. Regular weapons of commanders branches there was an AKMSN assault rifle with a silent firing device PBS (at the end of the 80s, PBS and subsonic cartridges for the AKS-74N began to enter the troops, which made it possible to switch to a single caliber small arms in the department). Commander reconnaissance platoon He had a PB pistol as an additional service weapon. In addition, the scouts were equipped with night sights, night vision devices, periscopes (reconnaissance tube), mine detectors, climbing equipment, camouflage robes and masks.
The collection of information about the tactical situation necessary to solve the combat missions assigned to the regiment / brigade was engaged in Intelligence Company (RR). RR consisted of two (for a regiment) or three (for a brigade) Reconnaissance Platoons and Company Directorates- consisted of personnel of 50-80 fighters (the number depended on regular cars or armored vehicles).
Starting from level shelf(or separate battalion) and in all higher formations, there was a full-time position Head of Intelligence- the officer responsible for the collection and analysis of intelligence data.
At the level motorized rifle/tank division collected intelligence data Separate Reconnaissance Battalion (ORB) which was a separate military unit at the Division Headquarters. ORB consisted of the Headquarters, individual platoons at the Headquarters and 4 companies - (RR), (DDR) and 4th Radio Intercept Company (RRP). Fighters 3rd RDR underwent mandatory airborne training. It was supposed in the event of a full-scale war to collect information about the deep rear of the enemy (the original name is Deep Intelligence Company), disembarkation DDR by parachute in parts Military Transport Aviation (BTA) assigned to the division. 4th Radio Intercept Company was intended for constant listening to enemy radio communications, in connection with which officers and soldiers with knowledge of foreign languages, depending on the intended Theater of Operations. For example, personnel 4th Radio Intercept Company 781st ORB 108th Motorized Rifle Division participated in the Afghan War, consisted of 80% of conscripts - ethnic Tajiks.
The ORB included separate platoons at the Battalion Headquarters - the Supply Platoon, the Communications Platoon and the Reconnaissance Surveillance Platoon (VRN). The tasks of the VRN were to monitor the enemy on the line of contact of the troops, through powerful optical systems and with the help of portable ground reconnaissance radar stations (for example, product 1RL133 PSNR-5).
1st and 2nd Reconnaissance Company as part of the ORB consisted of two Reconnaissance Platoons and tank platoon. Tank Platoon was intended for fire support during reconnaissance in force and was armed with light amphibious tanks PT-76 (for ORB as part of OKSVA - T-55/62) in the amount of 3 units.
3rd Airborne Reconnaissance Company consisted of two Reconnaissance Platoons and one Special Intelligence Platoon(This platoon was intended to carry out reconnaissance and sabotage activities). In each Reconnaissance Company in service was one multifunctional combat reconnaissance vehicle BRM-1K, assigned to the company commander.
Regardless of which division ( tank or motorized rifle) belonged to the ORB - its conscripts wore combined arms emblems (on buttonholes and a sleeve chevron). ORB fighters as part of OKSVA wore emblems tank troops. . Fighters 3rd RDR- wore the emblems of the airborne troops on the buttonholes of red (motorized rifle division) or black ( tank division) colors.
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- Website of the 1071th Separate Training Regiment of the Special Forces of the GRU of the General Staff of the Ministry of Defense. Formed as part of a separate company in 1965. in the village of Chuchkovo, Tambov region, relocated in 1969. in the city of Pechory, Pskov region. Disbanded there in 1999.
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Today in Russia is the day of the military intelligence officer. Happy holiday friends, good luck and health to you! All this you need in your profession - a military intelligence officer.
Below is a comrade's report about them, about the guys from intelligence. A couple of my remarks.
First - I don’t understand why tank scouts need parachute jumps? For this, there are specialists, airborne forces and special forces. It would be better if they learned to crawl more on the ground. And even the norms of jumps per year are higher than the landing force had.
The second thing that caught my eye was a violation of the uniform of the senior driver: a landing vest under the unbuttoned collar.
The third is for questions. The author of the report is outraged that year after year they ask the same questions about the life of soldiers. To this I want to say that everything comes from the top. Do they start the day and, inventing, talk about it? Footcloths, berets, irons and washing machines in the barracks. And the press is picking it up. People are just interested.
Something like this. However, read the report.
Original taken from army_reporter
in Bold, vicious and silly
A group of scouts waiting for a command to capture the command and staff vehicle of a mock enemy
It so happened that professional holidays and memorable days, established in our armed forces, mainly fall in the fall. Another significant date November 5 became the day of the military intelligence officer. Many sources on the Internet claim that this date was not chosen by chance. It was on this day in 1918 that the Registration Administration was formed to coordinate the efforts of all the intelligence agencies of the Red Army. The initiator of this innovation was Leon Trotsky, at that time the chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council.
Like it or not, this year the warriors of the invisible front are celebrating the 95th anniversary of their legendary profession. The term is considerable and this circumstance makes me return to the army again. I didn’t have to travel far: the nearest suburbs - the city of Naro-Fominsk - the 4th Guards Tank Division - the 137th separate reconnaissance battalion.
Officers of the 137th separate reconnaissance battalion explain to young soldiers how to collect the D-6 parachute
At the agreed time, I arrived at the parade ground of the division. Here, soldiers and officers were already bustling about with might and main - parachute packing was underway. Imagine, tankers (reconnaissance battalion) are preparing to jump and learn to fold their parachutes. My first question sounded quite adequate: For what? In response, I received a no less adequate, short and capacious answer: the number of tasks has increased! It turns out that since 2010, military intelligence soldiers have been skydiving. Every scout must now parachute from the air. From this year, by order of the command, the number of jumps during the year was doubled: it was 6, they made 12. This is now the order in the tank troops.
Officers of the 137th separate reconnaissance battalion demonstrate to young soldiers the procedure for collecting a D-6 parachute
Then there were demonstration performances in hand-to-hand combat. Here, as always, spectacular, beautiful and harmonious. From the unusual: recently, fighters began to use some elements from Kyokushin karate. I don’t know how much this will affect the combat effectiveness of the scouts, but it sounds somehow menacing and this, I hope, will have an effect on a potential enemy.
Soldiers of the reconnaissance company of the 13th tank regiment demonstrate their skills in Kyokushin karate
Soldiers of the reconnaissance company of the 13th tank regiment demonstrate techniques with weapons
Soldiers of the reconnaissance company of the 13th tank regiment demonstrate techniques hand-to-hand combat
After hand-to-hand combat, we went to a well-known place near the village of Golovenki - the division's training ground. At the training ground, we were promised to demonstrate known ways for production necessary information about the enemy and some of the skills and tasks of modern military scouts. While driving to the training ground, I managed to look through my mail in anticipation of questions about the announcement of my trip to the legendary tank division.
Here are the typical questions I received from one of the readers:
Are there shower cabins in the barracks? What quality are they? Do fathers-commanders allow personnel to approach them? Or are they just for show? Have washing machines been installed? Is there a buffet and afternoon nap? And what is the qualitative impact of all this on combat training? What are military conscripts wearing? What is guard duty, especially in winter? And, to be honest, are they involved in solving the economic tasks of the unit? Well, there, like sweeping, digging a cable, etc.
It is not entirely clear to me why nothing changes from year to year, and readers ask the same questions. To be honest, it's boring! When I go to the army, I try to sniff out everything about combat training and the strength of the spirit of the fighters, and not the smell of their armpits and the degree of rancidity of their socks. My personal opinion is that every young soldier should be mentally prepared to serve in the army. And he should not be afraid in the army of such inconveniences as cold water, lack of sleep in the afternoon nap and some chores. Despite this, I will continue to monitor the living and material conditions of service of all categories of military personnel!
Answering the questions of a particular reader, I report what I learned and saw on my own:
There are showers, two per location. Showers are not allowed. I haven't been able to find out about washers. The buffet is planned to be launched in the near future. Didn't say anything about sleep. Shod in berets - I saw it myself. I don’t know about all the chores, but during my stay in the unit, on October 31, a group of people in civilian clothes removed the leaves from the trees. Currently, the reconnaissance battalion of the division is in the process of formation. Perhaps the reader will be somewhat reassured by the fact that servicemen are returning to the battalion military service, but on a contract basis.
Senior driver of the 137th separate reconnaissance battalion Artyom Panteleev (right) explains to a young soldier how to prevent gasoline from leaking from a car's gas tank
I managed to get acquainted with one of them - Muscovite Artem Panteleev, senior driver of the reconnaissance battalion. He served urgently in 2003-2005. In June of this year, he signed a contract. When asked why he returned to the army, he replied that he missed army adrenaline. At the survival courses for contract soldiers, Artem managed to get acquainted with a female soldier. She is also a contract soldier - a paramedic in the 12th tank regiment. With monetary allowance - 33 thousand. Satisfied. In the spring of next year they are going to get married, they are already expecting a child. Somehow the guy did it. I think that he found his place in life and will not disappear in the army for sure!
Operator N prepares to launch an unmanned aerial vehicle
Returning to demonstration exercises at the training ground, I report that we were shown the basic skills, knowledge and abilities of military intelligence officers of the Kantemirovskaya tank division: firing from various kinds weapons, the launch of unmanned aerial vehicles, the capture of a command vehicle, mine-search activities, the training of two snipers, and the most exciting thing for me was the obstacle course. And here, special thanks to the soldiers and officers of the reconnaissance company of the 13th tank regiment. They smoked, made a noise, shot fairly, effectively and beautifully. In order to somehow feel the atmosphere of combat training and the fortitude of some of the reconnaissance officers of the legendary tank division, I suggest that all readers of my magazine look at my photographs from the scene.
A pair of snipers is very slow to perform the necessary actions before firing
Airborne troops. The history of the Russian landing Alekhin Roman Viktorovich
DEEP INTELLIGENCE (REVOCATIONAL AND amphibious companies)
Back in the mid-1970s, reconnaissance and airborne companies were created in separate reconnaissance battalions of motorized rifle and tank divisions, which in the first years of their existence were called "companies deep intelligence". Since they were usually third in line in the battalions, they were unofficially called simply “third companies”, and whoever was aware knew what in question. The servicemen of these reconnaissance and airborne companies wore the uniform of their divisions, but they were given a jump uniform for jumping. Often in these companies, fighters and commanders wore blue berets. These companies did not have their own numbers, since they were not separate units.
Being abandoned behind enemy lines in the offensive zone of their division, these companies, as part of their activities in the front line, in fact, performed tasks similar to those assigned to special intelligence. On their own, the reconnaissance groups of the "third companies" behind enemy lines could organize the destruction of almost any rear object that they encountered on the way, and in any case they had to destroy the enemy's nuclear weapons.
The training of personnel for these companies was mainly carried out by the 597th separate reconnaissance battalion, located in the n. Sandy, in the Leningrad Military District. There were also several training battalions scattered throughout the vast country.
I will try to list these reconnaissance and airborne companies as of the mid-80s, when Soviet military power was at its peak.
Group Soviet troops in Germany (Western Group of Forces):
RDR 5th Orb (military unit 60495) 27th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Halle;
RDR 6th Orb (military unit 83059) 207th Motor Rifle Division, Stendal;
RDR 7th Orb (military unit 47250) 47th Guards TD, Burg;
RDR 9th Orb (military unit 47596) 11th Guards TD, Dresden;
RDR 10th Orb (military unit 83083) 79th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Jena;
RDR 11th Orb (military unit 86881) 39th Guards MRD, Meiningen.
By the way, in this division there was one very interesting regiment - the 120th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment, which was formed on the basis of the 201st Airborne Brigade back in the period of the Great Patriotic War, thus being the heir to the very first airborne unit, the 3rd Airborne Brigade and the Airborne Detachment of the Leningrad Military District. During the period of the defeat of the remnants of the former Soviet power, in 1993, this regiment will be ingloriously disbanded;
RDR 12th Orb (military unit 83068) 94th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Schwerin;
RDR 13th orb 9th TD, Zeithain;
RDR 17th orb (military unit 35018) 16th TD, Neustrelitz;
RDR 17th Guards Orb (military unit 34161) 32nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Uteborg;
RDR 18th orb (military unit 60491) 12th TD, Manwinkel;
RDR 30th orb (military unit 60549) 90th TD, Bernau;
RDR 34th Orb (military unit 58593) 21st Motor Rifle Division, Perleberg;
RDR 40th orb (military unit 47368) 7th TD, Quedlinburg;
RDR 53rd orb (military unit 34810) 25th TD, Vogelsand;
RDR 59th Orb (military unit 58545) 35th Motor Rifle Division, Olympics Dorf;
RDR 68th Guards Orb (military unit 23562) 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Plauen;
RDR 107th Guards Orb (military unit 58447) 32nd Guards TD, Uteborg;
RDR 112th Guards Orb (military unit 35094) 10th Guards TD, Halberstadt;
RDR 113th Orb (military unit 60544) 57th Guards MRD, Rudolstadt.
Central Group of Forces:
RDR 20th Guards Orb 30th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Riechki;
RDR 31st Orb 48th Motor Rifle Division Visoko Mito;
RDR of the 45th Guards Orb (military unit 67001) 18th Guards MRD, Dechin;
RDR 81st Guards Orb (military unit 34965) 15th Guards TD, Milovice;
RDR 84th orb 31st TD Bruntal.
Northern Group of Forces:
RDR of the 96th Guards Orb (military unit 28348) 20th Guards TD, Svetoshchuv;
RDR of the 126th Guards Orb (military unit 74256) 6th Guards MRD, Byalogard.
Southern Group of Forces:
RDR of the 15th Guards Orb (military unit 75569) 254th Motor Rifle Division, Szekesfehervar;
RDR 16th Guards Orb (military unit 64802) 93rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Kecskemét;
RDR 56th Guards Orb (military unit 30248) 13th Guards TD, Veszprem;
RDR of the 99th Guards Orb (military unit 81154) 19th Guards TD, Esztergom.
Leningrad Military District:
RDR 597th training orb (military unit 54052) of the 56th guards training center, Pesochny;
RDR 789th Guards Orb 45th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Kharitonovo;
RDR 790th orb (military unit 15745) 54th MRD, Alakurti;
RDR 792nd orb (military unit 40335) 64th MRD, Sapernoye;
RDR 794th Orb 77th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Arkhangelsk;
RDR 795th Orb 111th Motor Rifle Division, Lahdenpokhya;
RDR 796th Orb 131st Motor Rifle Division, Luostari.
Baltic Military District:
RDR 19th Guards Orb (military unit 14044) 1st Guards MRD, Dolgorukovo;
RDR 79th orb (military unit 71677) 1st TD, Kornevo;
RDR 80th Guards Orb 40th Guards TD, Sovetsk;
RDR 86th Orb 3rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Klaipeda;
RDR 148-ro Guards Orb (military unit 48853) of the 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Klooga;
RDR 640th Orb 107th Motor Rifle Division, Vilnius;
RDR 45th Guards Orb 18th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Gusev;
RDR Guards Orb 26th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Sovetsk;
urdr of the 381st training orb (military unit 10940) of the 54th training center, Dobele.
Belarusian military district:
RDR 3rd Guards Orb 6th Guards TD, Grodno;
RDR 6th Guards Orb 8th Guards TD, Pukhovichi;
RDR 46th Guards Orb (military unit 43194) 120th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Uruchcha;
RDR 50th orb 29th TD, Slutsk;
RDR 52nd orb 193rd TD, Bobruisk;
RDR 53rd Guards Orb 37th Guards TD, Borovukha;
RDR 56th Orb 19th Guards Tank Division, Zaslonovo;
RDR 90th Orb 50th Motor Rifle Division, Brest;
RDR 97th orb 28th TD, Slonim;
RDR 134th orb 34th TD, Borisov;
RDR Orb (military unit 12344) 76th TD, Brest.
Moscow Military District:
RDR 136th Guards Orb (military unit 33755) 2nd Guards MRD, Kalininets;
RDR 137th Guards Orb 4th Guards TD, Naro-Fominsk;
RDR 39th Guards Orb 32nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Tver;
Odessa Military District:
RDR 95th Guards Orb 28th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Chernomorskoe;
RDR 102nd Guards Orb (military unit 48383) 59th Guards MRD, Tiraspol;
RDR 103rd Orb 126th Motor Rifle Division, Simferopol;
RDR 129th Orb 180th Motor Rifle Division, Belgorod-Dnestrovsky;
Kyiv Military District:
RDR 15th Orb 254th Motor Rifle Division, Artemoven;
RDR 74th Guards Orb 17th Guards TD, Krivoy Rog;
RDR 117th Orb 72nd Motor Rifle Division, Belaya Tserkov;
RDR of the 130th Guards Orb (military unit 24066) 25th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Lubny;
RDR of the 1377th training orb (military unit 54057) of the 169th training center (former 48th guards unit), Oster.
Carpathian Military District:
RDR 21st Guards Orb (military unit 15727) 51st Guards MRD, Vladimir-Volynsky;
RDR 29th Orb 24th Motor Rifle Division, Rava-Russkaya;
RDR 47th Guards Orb 128th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Mukachevo;
RDR 54th Guards Orb 30th Guards TD, Novograd-Volynsky;
RDR 83rd orb (military unit 22356) 23rd TD, Ovruch;
RDR 91st Guards Orb 70th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Ivano-Frankivsk;
RDR 92nd orb (military unit 15331) 161st MRD, Izyaslav;
RDR 93rd Orb 17th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Khmelnitsky;
RDR 94th Guards Orb 97th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Slavuta;
RDR of the 1262th training guards orb of the 110th guards of the training center, Chernivtsi.
Transcaucasian Military District:
RDR 766th Orb 10th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Akhaltsikhe;
RDR 767th Orb 15th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Kirovakan;
RDR 768th Orb 23rd Motor Rifle Division, Ganja;
RDR 769th Orb 60th Motor Rifle Division, Lankaran;
RDR 770th Orb (military unit 15729) 75th MRD, Nakhichevan;
RDR 772nd orb (military unit 15732) 127th MRD, Leninakan;
RDR 773rd Orb 45th Motor Rifle Division, Gonio;
RDR 774th Orb 147th Motor Rifle Division, Akhalkalaki;
RDR 776th Orb 164th Motor Rifle Division, Sovetashen;
RDR 777th Orb 295th Motor Rifle Division, Baku.
North Caucasian Military District:
RDR 107th Orb 9th Motor Rifle Division, Maikop;
RDR 249th Orb (military unit 12356) 19th Guards MRD, Vladikavkaz;
RDR 417th orb (military unit 55034) 173rd OTC, Grozny;
RDR 347th orb 14th TD, Novocherkassk.
Volga Military District:
RDR 1378th training orb 43rd umsd, Chernorechye.
Ural Military District:
RDR 206th Orb 213th Motor Rifle Division, Totskoye;
RDR 907th orb (military unit 35652) 34th MRD, Sverdlovsk.
Turkestan military district:
RDR 650th Orb 5th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Afghanistan;
RDR 781st Orb 108th Motor Rifle Division, Afghanistan;
RDR Orb 4th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Termez;
RDR Orb (military unit 61205) 88th Motor Rifle Division, Kushka;
Central Asian Military District:
RDR 85th orb 78th TD, Ayaguz;
RDR 105th Orb 8th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Panfilov;
RDR 106th Orb 58th Motor Rifle Division, Saryozek;
RDR 236th Orb 155th Motor Rifle Division, Ust-Kamenogorsk;
RDR 783rd Orb 201st Motor Rifle Division, Afghanistan;
RDR Orb 167th Motor Rifle Division, Semipalatinsk;
RDR Orb 203rd Motor Rifle Division, Karaganda.
Siberian Military District:
RDR 121st Orb 85th Motor Rifle Division, Novosibirsk;
RDR 172nd Orb 242nd Motor Rifle Division, Abakan;
RDR 1263rd Orb 62nd Motor Rifle Division, Itatka;
RDR Orb 13th Motor Rifle Division, Biysk.
Transbaikal Military District:
RDR 109th Guards Orb (military unit 15349) 11th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Mirnaya;
RDR 128th Guards Orb (military unit 21757) 122nd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Dauria;
RDR 186th Orb 2nd Guards Tank Division, Choibalsan;
RDR 192nd Orb 245th Motor Rifle Division, Gusinoozersk;
RDR Orb 110th Motor Rifle Division, Bratsk;
DDR 1914 orb 49th office, Chita;
RDR Guards Orb 5th Guards TD, Kyakhta;
RDR Orb 52nd Motor Rifle Division, Nizhneudinsk;
RDR 110th Guards Orb (military unit 59335) 38th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Sretensk;
RDR 132nd Orb 12th Motor Rifle Division, Mongolia;
RDR Orb 41st Motor Rifle Division, Choyren, Mongolia;
rdr orb 51st td, Nalaih, Mongolia;
RDR Orb (military unit 96599) 149th Motor Rifle Division, Erdenet, Mongolia.
Far Eastern Military District:
RDR 27th Orb 277th Motor Rifle Division, Sergeevka;
RDR 88th Guards Orb 21st Guards TD, Belogorsk;
RDR 115th Orb 265th Motor Rifle Division, Yekaterinovka;
RDR 118th Guards Orb 81st Guards Motor Rifle Division, Bikin;
RDR 127th Guards Orb 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division, Barabash;
RDR 129th Orb 121st Motor Rifle Division, Sibirtsevo;
RDR 131st Orb 135th Motor Rifle Division, Grushevoye;
RDR of the 154th Orb of the 73rd Motor Rifle Division, Komsomolsk-on-Amur;
RDR Orb 22nd Motor Rifle Division, Yelizovo;
RDR Orb 29th Motor Rifle Division, Kamen-Rybolov;
RDR Orb (military unit 20187) 33rd Motor Rifle Division, Khomutovo;
RDR Orb 40th Motor Rifle Division, Smolyaninovo;
RDR Orb 67th Motor Rifle Division, Skovorodino;
RDR Orb 79th Motor Rifle Division, Poronaysk;
RDR Orb 87th Motor Rifle Division, Petropalovsk-Kamchatsky;
RDR Orb 192nd Motor Rifle Division, Blagoveshchensk;
RDR Orb 199th Motor Rifle Division, Krasny Kut;
RDR Orb (military unit 48319) 262nd MRD, Vozzhaevka;
RDR Orb (military unit 04030) 266th MRD, Raychikhinsk;
rdr orb 27th utd, Zavitinsk;
RDR Orb 270th Motor Rifle Division, Khabarovsk.
It is clear that this list is completely incomplete (and requires clarification), but even the listed companies are an impressive force. The vast majority of these companies existed in a cropped or collapsed state, but those in which there were personnel underwent full airborne training.
Usually, scouts went to the airborne troops or GRU special forces to jump. Most of the "live" reconnaissance and landing companies in the second half of the 80s wore the uniform and symbols of the Airborne Forces.
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