- 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division
The 4th Guards "Kantemirovskaya" Tank Division (
Cyrillic : гвардейская танковая Кантемировская дивизия, "Guards Tank Kantemirovskaya Division"), more usually known as the Kantemirovskaya Division or Kantemir Division, is an elitearmoured division of theRussian Ground Forces . It is one of the key formations of theMoscow Military District , constituting part of the 20th Army under Lt. General Andrey Tretyak. It is one of the Russian Army's 'constant readiness' divisions, with at least 80% manpower and 100% equipment holdings at all times. Currently, it is headquartered, and all of its units are based, in the town ofNaro-Fominsk , 70km south-west ofMoscow .History
The Division was converted from the previous 4th Guards Tank Corps after the end of
World War II . That formation had formed part of MarshalIvan Konev 's1st Ukrainian Front during the war, taking part in the southern assault on Berlin inApril 1945 . It was formed from the previous 17th Tank Corps, and gained its 'Guards' designation after its efforts in Operation Little Saturn, in which it had captured Kantemirovka. In autumn 1945 the Division returned to the Moscow area and has been stationed there ever since.The division was one of the two major Ground Forces divisions deployed in Moscow in August 1991 as part of the attempted hardline coup againstSoviet PresidentMikhail Gorbachev . The coup's failure strengthenedBoris Yeltsin 's position in theRussian SFSR , and soon afterwards in theRussian Federation , of which he became President. The Kantemirovskaya Division, together with the Tamanskaya Division which had also taken part in the coup but ended up supporting Yeltsin, was to form the basis of a "de facto "Praetorian Guard for Yeltsin throughout the 1990s, securing his political power throughout the time he was President. During the most serious crisis of Yeltsin's premiership, the 1993 constitutional crisis, the Kantemir Division was one of several key divisions that had given their reluctant support to Yeltsin by October 4th, the decisive point in the crisis.Units of the division took part in the
First Chechen War . In the early 1990s, the division came under the command of the famous 1st Guards Tank Army, along with the 144th Motor Rifle Division. The 1st GTA had relocated from the formerEast Germany toSmolensk when Soviet troops leftGermany at the beginning of the 90s; it was disbanded in 1998, as was the 144th MRD. Thereafter the Kantemirovskaya Division came under the command of the 20th Army.On
9 May 2005 , 8T-80 BVtanks from the division took part in the parade in Moscow to mark the 60th anniversary of VE-day. On27 December 2005 , the division was visited bySergei Ivanov , the Russian defence minister. Most recently, in early2006 , the division's 13thTank Regiment participated, along with other 20th Army units, in the jointRussia n-Belorussian "Shield of Union" military exercises.Subordinated units and fighting strength
As of
2006 , the Kantemirovskaya Division consisted of the following units:
*12th Tank Regiment, Naro-Fominsk
*13th Tank Regiment, Naro Fominsk
*14th Tank Regiment, Naro-Fominsk
*423rd Motor Rifle Regiment, Naro-Fominsk
*538thAir Defence Regiment, Naro-Fominsk
*275thArtillery Regiment, Naro-Fominsk
*137th Independent IntelligenceBattalion , Naro-Fominsk
*413th Independent Communications Battalion, Naro-Fominsk
*996th IndependentElectronic Warfare Battalion, Naro-Fominsk
*616th Independent Chemical Battalion, Naro-FominskThe 4th Guards Tank Division currently has approximately 12,000 personnel in active service. [http://warfare.ru/?lang=&catid=321&linkid=2226 Moscow Military District] , warfare.ru, Russian Military Analisis. Retrieved on
September 1 2008 .] The division's principal vehicles are theT-80 main battle tank and theBMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle ; it also makes limited use of theBTR-80 andMT-LB armoured personnel carrier s, as well as the2S19 Msta-Sself-propelled artillery system andBM-21 "Grad"MLRS .References
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