47th Motor Rifle Division explained

Unit Name:47th Motor Rifle Division
Dates:1969–1989
2023–Present
Country: (1969–1989)
(2023–Present)
Branch:Soviet Army (1969–1989)
Russian Army (2023–Present)
Type:Motorized Infantry
Garrison:Konotop (1969–1989)
Sevastopol (2023–Present)
Battles:Russian Invasion of Ukraine

The 47th Motor Rifle Division was a motorized infantry division of the Soviet Army from 1969 to 1989. It was based in Konotop and became the 5198th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base in 1989. The 5198th combined with the 39th Guards Motor Rifle Division in 1991 to form the 5001st Guards Weapons and Equipment Storage Base.[1]

In 2023 the division was reformed in Sevastopol to participate in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

History

The 47th Motor Rifle Division was activated in July 1969 in Konotop to replace the 81st Guards Motor Rifle Division, which had been transferred to the Far East Military District. It was composed of the 109th, 114th and 146th Motor Rifle Regiments, as well as the 64th Tank Regiment and 185th Artillery Regiment. The division was part of the 1st Guards Army. During the Cold War, the division was maintained at 15% strength. On 1 July 1989, it was renamed the 5198th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base. In November 1991, it combined with the 39th Guards Motor Rifle Division to form the 5001st Guards Weapons and Equipment Storage Base.[2]

In 2016, the 47th Territorial Defence Division (47-я дивизия территориальной обороны (ДТО)) was established in Crimea, two years after Russia annexed the peninsula.[3] In September 2022 it was reorganised as a motor-rifle division.[4]

Composition

In 1988, the division included the following units. All units were based at Konotop unless noted.

In 2023 the division included:

References

  1. Web site: 47th Motorised Rifle Division. www.ww2.dk. 2016-01-02. Holm. Michael.
  2. Web site: 39th Guards Motorised Rifle Division. www.ww2.dk. 2016-01-02. Holm. Michael.
  3. Web site: В Крыму создали дивизию для борьбы с диверсантами . A division was created in Crimea to fight saboteurs . 15 September 2016.
  4. Web site: Преобразование Вооруженных Сил России в 2022-2024 гг..