The 12th Motor Rifle Division was a
motorized infantry
Motorized infantry is infantry that is transported by trucks or other motor vehicles. It is distinguished from mechanized infantry, which is carried in armoured personnel carriers or infantry fighting vehicles, and from light infantry, which c ...
division of the
Soviet Army
The Soviet Ground Forces () was the land warfare service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1946 to 1992. It was preceded by the Red Army.
After the Soviet Union ceased to exist in December 1991, the Ground Forces remained under th ...
, formed twice. It was formed in 1957 from the
12th Rifle Division and disbanded in 1958. The division was reformed in 1960 and moved to
Baganuur
Baganuur (, , ''Little Lake'') is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. It is subdivided into five khoroos (subdistricts).
Baganuur is a remote district and exclave covering 620 square kilometres (239 sq mi), ...
in Mongolia in 1979. It pulled out of Mongolia in 1990 and became a storage base in 1992. The storage base was disbanded in 1993.
History
First formation
The 12th Motor Rifle Division was first formed on 17 May 1957 in
Belogorsk, Amur Oblast
Belogorsk () is a town in Amur Oblast, Russia, located on the river Tom, a tributary of the Zeya. Population: 53,000 (1969); 34,000 (1939).
The town was previously known as ''Alexandrovskoye'' (until 1926), ''Alexandrovsk'' (until 1931), ...
from the 12th Amur Rifle Division. The division included the 192nd, 214th and 394th Motor Rifle Regiments and the 138th Guards Tank Regiment. Part of the
Far Eastern Military District
The Far Eastern Military District () was a military district of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. In 2010 it was merged with the Pacific Fleet and part of the Siberian Military District to form the new Eastern Military District.
Histo ...
, it was disbanded on 15 October 1958.
[Feskov et al 2013, p. 162]
Second formation
In June 1960, the division was reformed in
Divizionnaya (in
Ulan-Ude
Ulan-Ude (; , ; , ) is the capital city of Buryatia, Russia, located about southeast of Lake Baikal on the Uda River, Buryatia, Uda River at its confluence with the Selenga River, Selenga. According to the Russian Census (2021), 2021 Census, 43 ...
),
Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, abbreviated as Buryat ASSR, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR within the Soviet Union.
History
In May 1923, the republic was created with the name Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Sovie ...
. It was part of the
Transbaikal Military District
The Transbaikal Military District () was a military district of first the Soviet Armed Forces and then the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, formed on 17 May 1935 and included the Buryat Republic, Chita Oblast, and Yakutia. Chita was ...
and did not inherit the honorifics of the previous division. On 19 February 1962, the 964th Separate Missile Battalion was formed. In June 1967, the army became part of the
44th Army Corps. In 1968, the 1156th Separate Sapper Battalion became a sapper-engineer unit. In May 1970, the division was subordinated to the
29th Army.
On 15 March 1979, the division moved to Baganuur, Mongolia, and became part of the
39th Army due to increased tensions caused by the
Sino-Vietnamese War
The Sino-Vietnamese War (also known by other names) was a brief conflict that occurred in early 1979 between China and Vietnam. China launched an offensive ostensibly in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia in 1978, whi ...
.
It was upgraded to 65% strength from its previous 15% manning. In 1980, the motor transport battalion became the 1161st Separate Material Supply Battalion. In April of that year, the 34th Separate Tank Battalion was attached to the division. It was previously part of the
138th Separate Tank Regiment
The 138th Separate Tank Regiment was a Cold War tank regiment of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany's 2nd Guards Tank Army. Formed in 1962 as the 5th Separate Tank Brigade, it was initially tasked with defending the East German Baltic coast. I ...
in East Germany. The 523rd Motor Rifle Regiment transferred to the
51st Tank Division in the same year and was replaced by that division's 189th Motor Rifle Regiment. In 1985, the 189th moved back to the 51st and the 523rd became part of the 12th Motor Rifle Division again. The 34th Separate Tank Battalion was disbanded around this time. In 1989, the 189th once again returned to the division and the 523rd transferred back to the 51st Tank Division. In May 1990, after the
Mongolian Revolution of 1990
The Mongolian Revolution of 1990, known in Mongolia as the 1990 Democratic Revolution (), was a peaceful democratic revolution which led to the country's transition to a multi-party system. It was inspired by the economic reforms of the Sov ...
, the 598th Motor Rifle Regiment returned to Divizionnaya. The rest of the division soon followed and its headquarters moved to Divizionnaya in June 1992, becoming part of the
57th Army Corps. There, the division became the 5517th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base. The storage base was disbanded in 1993.
Composition
In 1988, the division included the following units.
* 523rd Motor Rifle Regiment (Boganur, Mongolia) - equipped with BTR
* 592nd Motor Rifle Regiment (Ulan-Bator, Mongolia) - equipped with BTR
* 598th Motor Rifle Regiment (Boganur, Mongolia) - equipped with BMP
* 365th Tank Regiment (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 1282nd Artillery Regiment (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 1178th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 964th Separate Missile Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* Separate Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 132nd Separate Reconnaissance Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 1156th Separate Engineer-Sapper Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 1041st Separate Communications Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* Separate Chemical Defence Company (Boganur, Mongolia)
* Separate Equipment Maintenance and Recovery Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 636th Separate Medical Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
* 1161st Separate Material Supply Battalion (Boganur, Mongolia)
References
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{{Soviet Union divisions
Motor rifle divisions of the Soviet Union
Military units and formations established in 1957
Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
Ulan-Ude