36th Airborne Brigade (Russia) explained

Unit Name:36th Air Assault Brigade (Oct 1979 – 1 Jun 1990)
36th Airborne Brigade
Dates:1979–1996
Country: (1979–1992)
(1992–1997)
Branch:Soviet Army (1979–1990)
Soviet airborne (1990–1992)
Russian Airborne Troops (1992–1997)
Type:Airborne
Size:Brigade
Garrison:Garbolovo

The 36th Airborne Brigade was an airborne brigade of the Russian Airborne Troops, disbanded in 1997. It was originally formed in 1979 as the 36th Separate Air Assault Brigade.[1]

History

The 36th Separate Air Assault Brigade was formed in October 1979 in Garbolovo, Leningrad Oblast (Leningrad Military District). It was composed of three airborne battalions, an air assault battalion, an artillery battalion and an antiaircraft artillery battalion. On 1 June 1990, the brigade was transferred to the Soviet Airborne Troops and was renamed the 36th Separate Airborne Brigade after its air assault battalion was disbanded.[2] On 24 September 1996, it was ordered that the brigade be disbanded. The process was completed on 1 February 1997.[3]

References

  1. Web site: 36th independent Landing-Assault Brigade. www.ww2.dk. 2015-12-06. Holm. Michael.
  2. Book: Zaloga, Steve. Inside the Blue Berets: A Combat History of Soviet and Russian Airborne Forces, 1930-1995. registration. Presidio. 1995-01-01. 9780891413998. en.
  3. Book: Lenski, Andrei. Армия Отечества. 2005. ru. M.M.. Tsybin. Army of the Fatherland.