107th Motor Rifle Division

107th Motor Rifle Division (1968-1993)
18th Motor Rifle Brigade (1993-1998)
Active 1968-1998
Country

 Soviet Union (1968-1991)

 Russia (1992-1998)
Branch

Soviet Ground Forces (1968-1991)

Russian Ground Forces (1992-1998)
Type Motorized infantry
Garrison/HQ Solnechnogorsk

The 18th Motor Rifle Brigade was a motorized infantry brigade of the Russian Ground Forces from 1993 to 1998. It was originally formed in Vilnius in 1968 as the 107th Motor Rifle Division. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it was withdrawn to Solnechnogorsk and downsized to a brigade. [1]

History

The 107th Motor Rifle Division was formed on 18 July 1968 in Vilnius, subordinated to the Baltic Military District. It replaced the 265th Motor Rifle Division, which was transferred to the Far East. In 1972, its 597th Motor Rifle Regiment was used to form the 153rd Motor Rifle Division, a mobilization division, and was replaced by the 77th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment of the 26th Guards Motor Rifle Division. During the Cold War, the division was maintained at 15% strength. In January 1993, the division was withdrawn from Vilnius and moved to Solnechnogorsk in the Moscow Military District. In February, it was downsized and became the 18th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade. The brigade was disbanded in June 1998.[1]

Composition

In 1988, the 107th Motor Rifle Division was composed of the following units. All units were based in Vilnius unless noted.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Holm, Michael. "107th Motorised Rifle Division". www.ww2.dk. Retrieved 2016-01-07.
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