
Soviet Order of Battle Graphics
These are galleries of order of battle (ORBAT, OOB) graphics featuring the Soviet Union organized by time period. These graphics depict larger units (battalion and above, normally divisions or brigades in my case) using my variation of NATO unit symbology.
Cold War Soviet Order of Battle Graphics
Apr 5, 2024 · This is a gallery of organizational graphics for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. These order of battle graphics cover larger units, typically above the battalion-level.
Orders of Battle - Orders of Battle
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WARSAW PACT ORDER OF BATTLE - 1988
This is followed by Soviet forces in Mongolia and Afghanistan and then by the Non Soviet Warsaw Pact (NSWP) forces of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), Poland (PVA), Czechoslovakia (CVA), Rumania (RVA), Hungary (UVA), and Bulgaria (BKA).
Soviet Order of Battle (OrBat) : r/Twilight2000 - Reddit
Jul 21, 2023 · Here's a high level order of battle for Soviet forces in the Twilight War, containing every regular army unit along with their actual, real life location in the late 80s and 90s, along with those units detailed out in 4e canon material (as well as where we placed certain units in the Canon Plus supplement on Drivethru).
Russian Army Order of Battle - GlobalSecurity.org
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ORBAT - 1980s Soviet MRR and TR, Part 1 Deployment and ORBAT
These forward deployed forces together with the European military districts inside the Soviet Union of Baltic, Byelorussia and Carpathia formed the Western TVD (strategic Direction) or …
Order of battle - Wikipedia
Order of battle of an armed force participating in a military operation or campaign shows the hierarchical organization, command structure, strength, disposition of personnel, and equipment of units and formations of the armed force.
Soviet Tank Battalions generally operate as single MEs. However, one company of x4 tanks (including x1 OT-55) may be detached from each Tank Battalion as a separate ME (designate one tank as the Company Commander).
Soviet Naval Aviation - orbat.info
This Historical Order of Battle has been translated by Mr. Constantine Pehlivanov. The original is written by Alexander Stukalin, Igor, Dmitri Boltenkov, and Vad, using only Russian and foreign open source material. Their URL is http://airbase.uka.ru/top/ Su-17 (143 planes.) ??? Тu-142М (25?) Тu-16 (30), Tu-22M (?) Мi-14PS (2), Мi-14PL (30?)