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35th Rocket Division : ウィキペディア英語版
35th Rocket Division

The 35th Order of the Red Banner Kutuzov second degree, and Alexander Nevsky Rocket Division ((ロシア語:35-я ракетная Краснознамённая, орденов Кутузова и Александра Невского дивизия)) is a strategic rocket division under command of the 33rd Guards Rocket Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces of Russia based in the closed settlement (''ZATO'') of Sibirsky, near Barnaul, Altai Krai.
==History==
The unit was created in 1942 as ''21st Light Artillery Brigade of the Reserve of the Supreme High Command'' in the settlement of Rublyovo (a part of Moscow). It was a part of the 6th Artillery Division 5th Army and consisted of 200th Red Banner Pommeranian, 1171st and 1314th artillery regiments. The brigade took part in World War II. The Brigade began its combat operations near the town of Zhizdra, passed through Mozyr, Kalinkovichi, Karachev, Gomel, Minsk, Warsaw, Berlin, and ended on the River Elbe. The brigade was awarded the Order of Red Banner, the Order of Alexander Nevsky, and the Order of Kutuzov of II degree.
After the end of World War II, the brigade was deployed to the city of Rathenow in the German Democratic Republic.
In July 1945. it received new weaponry and was renamed the ''65th Heavy Mortar Shell Brigade''.
At the end of June 1960, the brigade was relocated to the territory of North Caucasus Military District, where on its basis the 46th Missile Brigade was formed. In April 1961, the brigade has been transformed into the 35th missile division. By the continuity of the division, team awards were transferred.
On April 18, 1961, the division assumed ground alert.
On December 22, 1963, and in the course of a strategic doctrine, the Minister of Defense of the USSR "Thunderstorm", for the first time in the history of the strategic missile troops, ordered the launch of a missile from a fighting starting position (ICBM silo?).
On June 3-8, 1968 and in the course of a strategic doctrine, Minister of Defense of the USSR "Spring Thunder" was in the first division.
On July 18, 1974, a research exercise was carried out with military training and the launch of two missiles.
In 1982, the division was relocated to its present location in Altai Krai.
From 1984 to 1989, the division was commanded by Colonel-General Nicholas Solovtsov, who since 2001 has been commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces.
In November 1991, the division was re-equipped with RS-12M "Topol" intercontinental ballistic missiles, to a total of 36. The rearmament was completed in December 1994.〔(Composition of the Strategic Missile Forces )〕
As of 2008, the division commander is Maj. Gen. Sergey Matveyev.

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