- Siberian Military District
The Siberian Military District is a
Military district of theArmed Forces of the Russian Federation . In 1998, seven years after the fall of the Soviet Union, the District as it is today was formed by the amalgamation of the previous Siberian and Trans-Baikal Military Districts, and on their merger gave up the vastSakha Republic (orYakutia ) to the expandedFar East Military District . TheTransbaikal Military District was originally formed in 1935 from portions of the previous Irkutsk Military District, and during the war years, from September 1939, was active as theTransbaikal Front .The original Siberian Military District was created in June 1924 with the consolidation of the Western, Central and Eastern Siberian Military Districts, which were the original Imperial Military Districts of the Czarist regime. In June 1941 the District was host to two Army Corps, the 52nd and 53rd. The 52nd, with its HQ in Novosibirsk along with the 133rd Rifle Division, additionally had the 166th Rifle Division at Barabinsk and the 178th Rifle Division at
Omsk .The 53rd Army Corps atKrasnoyarsk , where the 119th Rifle Division was stationed, also included the 107th Rifle Division atBarnaul and the 91st Rifle Division atAchinsk .Immediately after the end of
World War II , on July 9, 1945, to facilitate the demobilisation process, the Siberian Military District was divided into the Western and Eastern Siberian Military Districts. The Western Siberian Military District was headquartered at Novosibirsk, and created from HQ 8th Army, covered theTyumen Oblast , theOmsk Oblast , Novosibirsk, theTomsk Oblast , theKemerovo Oblast and Altay. The Eastern Siberian District was located at Irkutsk and created from HQ 50th Army. The Eastern Siberian District was disbanded in 1953 with its region being split between the Western Siberian District and theTransbaikal Military District . In 1956 the Western Siberian Military District was again renamed the Siberian Military DistrictDistrict Forces Today
The 41st Army was formed from the headquarters of the former Siberian Military District at
Novosibirsk while the new district’s headquarters were established at Chita (the former Trans-baikal HQ). It is likely safe to assume that the 41st Army controls all the field formations of the previous Siberian Military District.The
IISS lists the district as having a total of one tank, two motor-rifle and one machine-gun artillery divisions, two motor-rifle and one air assault brigades. The 2nd Guards Tank Division, previously active in the District having moved from theLeningrad Military District in the 1960s, disbanded in 2001-3. Also, while the 21st Guards 'Tagenrog' Motor Rifle Division, withdrawn from Germany to the former Siberian Military District, was apparently partially re-equipped with the T-90 MBT in the mid 1990s, in 2000 it was apparently disbanded.The 29th Army at
Ulan-Ude was seemingly disbanded in the course of 2007. [Vad777's Siberian Military District page (Russian language), late July 2007, see Army article for link]*District Troops
**5th Guards Tank Division
**11th Air Assault Brigade (498th, 499th Battalions, 500th Bn recently disbanded)
*36th Army,Borzya
**131st Motor Rifle Division, Sretensk
***Cossack Motor Rifle Regiment,Borzya (for 272 GMRR, see Soldat.ru forum, 27.2.2007)
**6052 Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment (Borzya, former 168 MR Bde and before that 149 MR Division previously based inMongolia )
*41st Army, Novosibirsk
**85th Motor Rifle Division
**74th Motor Rifle Brigade,Yurga (Constant readiness)The District held the 'Baikal 2006' exercise in the northern summer of 2006, officially described as focusing on anti-terrorism. [ [http://www.jamestown.org/publications_details.php?volume_id=414&issue_id=3793&article_id=2371258 The Jamestown Foundation ] ]
Commanders During the Cold War
Western Siberian MD
*General Lieutenant V.I. Kurdyumov Курдюмов (до 101946),
*General of the ArmyAndrei Yeremenko (10 1946-11 1953)iberian MD
*General Colonel N.P. Pukhov (1953-07/1957)(former commander of 13th Army)
*General ColonelPyotr Koshevoy (071957-041960),
*General Colonel G V Baklonov (05 1960-1964),
*General Colonel S.I. Ivanov (1964-1968),
*General Colonel V.F. Tolubko( 1968-05 1969)
*General Colonel М Г Хомуло (05 1969-12 1978)
*General Colonel B.V. Snetkov (01 1979-11 1981)
*General Colonel Н И Попов (11 1981-09 1984)
*General Colonel В А Востров (09 1984-7)
*General Colonel НВ Калинин (7-07 1987)
*General Colonel Б Е Пьянков (04 1988-08 1991)
*General Lieutenant V.A. Koplov (с 09 1991)
*not known (1991-1998)
*Nikolai Kormiltsev (12/1998-3/2001)
*General Vladimir Boldyrev (5/2001-12/2002)
*Nikolai Makarov (12/2002-)ources
*Feskov et al, The Soviet Army during the Period of the Cold War, Tomsk University Press, 2004
*Greg Austin and Alexey Muraviev, The Armed Forces of Russia in Asia, Tauris, 2000
*Routledge for theIISS , The Military Balance 2006, p.160* [http://www.sibvo.sibcity.ru/ Official site of the Siberian Military District in Russian]
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