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(A) ORBATUKRAINE; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_battle_for_the_2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine
( B ) ORBITS WORLD BATTLES : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Orders_of_battle
(C) UKRAINE WAR LIVE ON MAP; https://liveuamap.com/
(D) ALL WORLD WAR ACTIVE ZONES LIVE ON MAP: https://t.co/63fVbMXIWl
(E) DETAILs Ukraine War Data: https://github.com/simonhuwiler/uawardata
INDEX ORBAT ( PROGRESSIVE AS PER PERIODIC CHANGES )
(e) 20 MAY 2022 : https://bcvasundhra.blogspot.com/2022/05/order-of-battle-for-2022-russian.html
(d ) 22 April 2022 : https://bcvasundhra.blogspot.com/2022/05/order-of-battle-for-2022-russian_20.html
( c ) 28 MAR 2022 : https://bcvasundhra.blogspot.com/2022/03/section-2-c-order-of-battle-for-2022.html
(b) 23 MAR 2022 : https://bcvasundhra.blogspot.com/2022/03/section-2-revised-23-mar-2022-orbat.html
(a) 22 FEB 2022: https://bcvasundhra.blogspot.com/2022/03/orbat-order-of-battle-for-2022-russian.html
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SECTION 2 [C]
ORDER OF BATTLE FOR 2022
RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE AS ON
28 MAR 2022 ( From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )
This is the order of battle for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russian and allied forces[edit]
- Russia (Commander-in-Chief: President Vladimir Putin)
- Ministry of Defence (General of the Army Sergey Shoygu)
- Russian General Staff
- Russian Armed Forces (General of the Army Valery Gerasimov)
- Russian Ground Forces (General of the Army Oleg Salyukov)
- 1st Guards Tank Army (Lieutenant General Sergey Aleksandrovich Kisel (dismissed); unnamed deputy commander (dismissed))[1]
- 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division (Colonel (Guards) Sergey Viktorovich Medvedev)
- 4th Guards Tank Division (Colonel Yevgeny Nikolayevich Zhuravlyov)
- 13th Guards Tank Regiment (unnamed commander †)[4]
- 423rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment[5][6]
- 47th Guards Tank Division
- 26th Tank Regiment[7]
- 27th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Colonel Sergey Igorevich Safonov)[8]
- 96th Reconnaissance Brigade (Colonel Valery Vdovichenko)[9]
- 2nd Guards Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Andrey Vladimirovich Kolotovkin)
- 15th Motor Rifle Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Sergeevich Marushkin)[9]
- 21st Guards Motor Rifle Brigade[10]
- 30th Motor Rifle Brigade[11]
- 5th Combined Arms Army (Major General Aleksey Podivilov )
- 6th Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Vladislav Nikolayevich Yershov (dismissed & arrested))[14]
- 25th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Colonel Andrei Nikolaevich Arkhipov)[15]
- 138th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Colonel Sergei Maksimov)[16][17]
- 8th Guards Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Andrey Nikolayevich Mordvichev †)
- 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Colonel Aleksei Gorobets)
- 33rd Motor Rifle Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Agarkov †)[18]
- 255th Motor Rifle Regiment (Colonel Dmitri Aleksandrovich Guryev)[19]
- 358th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Lt. Colonel Nikolai Gennadyevich Mayorkin)[20][21]
- 944th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (Lt. Colonel D. V. Zharkikh)[21][20]
- 150th Motor Rifle Division (Major General Oleg Mityaev †)
- 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Colonel Aleksei Gorobets)
- 20th Guards Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Andrey Sergeevich Ivanaev)
- 3rd Motor Rifle Division (Major General Aleksei Vyacheslavovich Avdeyev)
- 252nd Motor Rifle Regiment (Colonel Igor Nikolaev †)[23]
- 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division (Major General Vitaly Sleptsov)
- 3rd Motor Rifle Division (Major General Aleksei Vyacheslavovich Avdeyev)
- 29th Combined Arms Army (Major General Andrei Borisovich Kolesnikov †)
- 36th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel (Guards) Andrei Vladimirovich Voronkov)[26]
- 200th Artillery Brigade[26]
- 35th Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Aleksandr Semyonovich Sanchik)
- 38th Motor Rifle Brigade[12]
- 64th Motor Rifle Brigade[27]
- 69th Fortress Brigade[12]
- 107th Rocket Brigade[12]
- 165th Artillery Brigade [12]
- 36th Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Valery Solodchuk[citation needed]; Deputy Commander Major General Sergei Nyrkov (wounded, not returning to active duty)[28])
- 5th Guards Tank Brigade (Colonel (Guards) Andrei Viktorovich Kondrov)[12]
- 37th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Colonel Yuri Medvedev †)[29]
- 103rd Rocket Brigade[12]
- 41st Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Sergey Ryzhkov , Deputy Commander Major General Andrey Sukhovetsky †)
- 35th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Major General Vitaly Gerasimov †)[30][31]
- 55th Mountain Motorized Rifle Brigade[32][3]
- 74th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel Pavel Alekseyevich Yershov)[33][34]
- 120th Artillery Brigade[30][35]
- 119th Missile Brigade[30][3]
- 90th Guards Tank Division (Colonel Ramil Rakhmatulovich Ibatullin)
- 49th Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Yakov Vladimirovich Rezantsev †)[39] [40]
- 58th Combined Arms Army (Lieutenant General Mikhail Stepanovich Zusko)
- 19th Motor Rifle Division (Colonel Dmitri Ivanovich Uskov)
- 42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
- 136th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (Colonel Roman Geradotovich Demurchiev)[43]
- 291th Artillery Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel Aleksandr Mikhailovich Tikhonov)[43]
- 14th Army Corps (Lieutenant General Dmitry Vladimirovich Krayev)
- 200th Motor Rifle Brigade (Colonel Denis Yuryevich Kurilo)[44][45]
- 22nd Army Corps (Major General Denis Lyamin)
- 12th Guards Engineering Brigade (Central Military District, Colonel Sergei Porokhnya †)[51]
- 45th Guards Engineering Brigade (Western Military District, Colonel Nikolai Ovcharenko †)[52][53]
- 439th Guards Reactive Artillery Brigade (Southern Military District)[41]
- 1st Guards Tank Army (Lieutenant General Sergey Aleksandrovich Kisel (dismissed); unnamed deputy commander (dismissed))[1]
- Special Operation Forces (SSO) (Major General Valery Flyustikov)[54]
- Russian Navy (Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov)
- Black Sea Fleet (Admiral Igor Osipov, Deputy Commander First Rank Captain Andrei Paliy †)
- Northern Fleet (Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev)[44]
- Russian Coastal Troops
- Russian Naval Infantry (Lieutenant General Alexander Kolpachenko)
- 40th Naval Infantry Brigade (Pacific Fleet, Colonel Dmitri Ivanovich Petukh)[59]
- 61st Naval Infantry Brigade (Northern Fleet, Colonel Kirill Nikolaevich Nikulin)[60]
- 155th Naval Infantry Brigade (Pacific Fleet)[59]
- 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade (Baltic Fleet, Colonel (Guards) Igor N. Kalmykov)[61]
- 810th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade (Black Sea Fleet, Colonel Aleksei Nikolaevich Sharov †, Deputy Commander Colonel Aleksei Berngard)[11]
- 177th Naval Infantry Regiment (Caspian Flotilla)
- Russian Naval Infantry (Lieutenant General Alexander Kolpachenko)
- Russian Aerospace Forces (General of the Army Sergey Surovikin)
- Russian Air Force (Lieutenant General Sergey Dronov)
- 4th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (Lieutenant General Nikolai Vasilyevich Gostev)
- 6th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (Major General Oleg Makovetskiy)
- 105th Guards Mixed Aviation Division (Colonel Sergei Prokofyev)
- 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment[62]
- 105th Guards Mixed Aviation Division (Colonel Sergei Prokofyev)
- 11th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (Lieutenant General Vladimir Kravchenko)
- 303rd Composite Aviation Division
- 18th Guards Assault Aviation Regiment[9] (Colonel Sergei Legaev)
- 23rd Fighter Aviation Regiment[13]
- 120th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (Colonel Ruslan Rudnev †) [64]
- 303rd Composite Aviation Division
- 14th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (Major General Vladimir Sergeyevich Melnikov)
- 41st Air Defence Division
- 388th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Colonel Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Anufriyev)[65]
- 41st Air Defence Division
- Russian Air Force (Lieutenant General Sergey Dronov)
- Russian Airborne Forces (Colonel General Andrey Serdyukov)[66]
- 7th Guards Mountain Air Assault Division (Colonel Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kornev)
- 56th Guards Air Assault Regiment
- 108th Guards Kuban Cossack Air Assault Regiment[13]
- 247th Guards Air Assault Regiment (Colonel Konstantin Zizevski †)[67][68]
- 1141st Guards Artillery Regiment
- 76th Guards Air Assault Division (Major General Alexey Naumets)
- 98th Guards Airborne Division (Guards Colonel Viktor Igoryevich Gunaza)
- 217th Guards Airborne Regiment (Guards Lt. Colonel Viktor Vasilyevich Droedov)[70]
- 331st Guards Airborne Regiment (Colonel Sergei Sukharev †)[71]
- 106th Guards Airborne Division (Guards Colonel Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Selivyorstov)
- 51st Guards Airborne Regiment (Guards Lt. Colonel Vyacheslav Aleksandrov)[72]
- 137th Guards Airborne Regiment (Guards Colonel Roman Andreyevich Borsuk)[72]
- 1182nd Guards Artillery Regiment
- 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade (Colonel Vadim Pankov)[12]
- 11th Guards Air Assault Brigade (Colonel Denis Nikolayevich Shishov †, Deputy Commander Lieutenant Colonel Denis Glebov †)[73][74]
- 31st Guards Air Assault Brigade (Colonel Sergei Karasev †)
- 5th Air Assault Company (Captain Eduard Gelmiyarov †)[75]
- 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade (Guards Colonel Aleksandr Kornev)[13]
- 7th Guards Mountain Air Assault Division (Colonel Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kornev)
- Russian Ground Forces (General of the Army Oleg Salyukov)
- GRU (Admiral Igor Kostyukov)
- 2nd Spetsnaz Brigade (Colonel Konstantin Bushuev)[62]
- 3rd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade (Colonel Albert Ibragimovich Omarov)[60]
- 10th Spetsnaz Brigade[13]
- 22nd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel Aleksei Nikolayevich Savchenko)[76]
- 24th Spetsnaz Brigade[41]
- Russian Armed Forces (General of the Army Valery Gerasimov)
- Russian General Staff
- Security Council
- Russian National Guard (General of the Army Viktor Zolotov; Deputy Commander Lieutenant General Roman Gavrilov (dismissed and arrested))[77]
- 604th Special Purpose Center (Colonel Alexey Stromakov)[13]
- Kadyrovtsy (Head: Ramzan Kadyrov)
- OMON[80]
- SOBR[80]
- Russian National Guard (General of the Army Viktor Zolotov; Deputy Commander Lieutenant General Roman Gavrilov (dismissed and arrested))[77]
- Ministry of Internal Affairs (Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev)
- Federal Security Service (General of the Army Alexander Bortnikov)
- Foreign Intelligence Service (Director: Sergey Naryshkin)[15]
- Russian Irregular forces
- Union of Donbas Volunteers[82]
- Mercenaries
- Wagner Group (Leader: Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry Utkin)[83]
- Arab and African mercenaries[84][85]
- South Ossetian and Abkhaz Mercenaries[86]
- Serb, Azeri and Libyan mercenaries[87]
- Ministry of Defence (General of the Army Sergey Shoygu)
- Donetsk People's Republic (Supreme C-in-C: Denis Pushilin)
- Donetsk People's Militia (Major General Denis Sinenkov)
- Sparta Battalion (Colonel Vladimir Zhoga †)[88][89]
- 100th Brigade
- 3rd Regiment[90]
- Mariupol-Khingan Naval Infantry[91]
- Donetsk People's Militia (Major General Denis Sinenkov)
- Luhansk People's Republic (Supreme C-in-C: Leonid Pasechnik)
- Luhansk People's Militia (Colonel Yan Leshchenko)
- South Ossetia (Supreme C-in-C: Anatoliy Bibilov)
- Armed Forces of South Ossetia (Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Gazseev)
Ukrainian forces[edit]
- Ukraine (Supreme Commander-in-Chief: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy)
- Ministry of Defence (Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov)
- Ukrainian General Staff (Lieutenant General Serhiy Shaptala)
- Ukrainian Armed Forces (General Valerii Zaluzhnyi)
- Ukrainian Ground Forces (Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi)
- Ukrainian Armored Forces
- 1st Tank Brigade (Colonel Ihor Shpak)[92]
- Ukrainian Rocket and Artillery Forces (Colonel Andriy Kolennikov)
- 302nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment[93]
- Ukrainian Mechanized Forces
- 10th Mountain Assault Brigade (Colonel Vasyl Zubanych)[94]
- 14th Mechanized Brigade (Colonel Oleksandr Zhakun)[95]
- 22nd Motorized Infantry Battalion[96]
- 24th Mechanized Brigade (Colonel Anatoly Shevchenko)[97]
- 53rd Mechanized Brigade[95]
- 57th Motorized Infantry Brigade[98]
- 59th Motorized Brigade[99]
- 61st Jager Infantry Brigade[62]
- 72nd Mechanized Brigade (Colonel Andriy Sokolov)[100]
- 92nd Mechanized Brigade[62]
- 93rd Mechanized Brigade (Colonel Vladislav Klochkov)[101]
- 128th Mountain Assault Brigade[41]
- 101st Brigade for the Protection of the General Staff (Colonel Mykola Shvets)[102]
- Foreign volunteers
- Ukrainian Armored Forces
- Special Operations Forces (Major General Hryhoriy Halahan )
- 3rd Special Purpose Regiment[105]
- Ukrainian Navy (Rear Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa)
- Ukrainian Naval Infantry (Lieutenant General Yuriy Sodol)
- Ukrainian Air Force (Major General Mykola Oleschuk)
- 40th Tactical Aviation Brigade (Colonel Volodymyr Kravchenko)[106]
- 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade (Lieutenant Colonel Andriy Yastrebov)[107]
- 114th Tactical Aviation Brigade[37]
- Ukrainian Air Assault Forces (Major General Yevhen Moisiuk)
- 79th Air Assault Brigade (Colonel Oleksiy Shandr)[108]
- 95th Air Assault Brigade (Colonel Oleh Hut)[108]
- 80th Air Assault Brigade (Colonel Volodymyr Shvorak)[109]
- 81st Airmobile Brigade[110]
- Territorial Defense Forces (Brigadier General Yuriy Halushkin)[111]
- 112th Territorial Defence Brigade
- 122nd Territorial Defence Brigade[114]
- International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine
- Ukrainian Ground Forces (Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi)
- Ukrainian Armed Forces (General Valerii Zaluzhnyi)
- Chief Directorate of Intelligence (Brigadier General Kyrylo Budanov)[122]
- State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (Serhiy Deyneko)
- Ukrainian General Staff (Lieutenant General Serhiy Shaptala)
- Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (Valeriy Kondratyuk)[122]
- Ministry of Internal Affairs (Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky)
- National Guard of Ukraine (Major General Yuriy Lebid)
- 12th Operation Brigade[94]
- 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade[124]
- Azov Battalion (Commander: Denys Prokopenko)[125]
- Donbas Battalion (Lieutenant Colonel Oleksandr Polishchuk)[124]
- National Police of Ukraine (Police Chief Ihor Klymenko)
- National Guard of Ukraine (Major General Yuriy Lebid)
- Security Service (Ivan Bakanov)
- Ukrainian volunteer militias
- Ministry of Defence (Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov)
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