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List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–91 : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Soviet Army divisions 1989–91
This article is an (incomplete) listing of Soviet Ground Forces divisions in 1990, and corresponding information about their later status in 2006. The primary source is Table 2.5, pages 104–106, V.I. Feskov, K.A. Kalashnikov, V.I. Golikov, ''The Soviet Army in the Years of the Cold War 1945–91,'' Tomsk University Publishing House, Tomsk, 2004. However, it is not totally accurate, as some other information from it has been shown to be incorrect. Alternate information and corrections are welcome.
The Soviets maintained their units at varying degrees of readiness in peacetime, and divided their ground units into two broad readiness categories:
*Развернутая - Ready (expanded, filled up) A unit was considered Ready, if it could conduct combat operations with little or no mobilisation.〔Michael Holm, (The Soviet Readiness System )〕
*Неразвернутая - Not Ready
Some divisions are referred to as 'Spare'. Spare is the literal translation of the Russian zapas (reserve). It is not a status of the unit, but rather its personnel. The personnel went on the reserve rolls, and for officers and NCOs this means they add 'v zapase' to their rank (e.g. kapitan v zapase). The unit itself changes readiness status from A, to either B (Б), V (В) or G (Г). This means a higher degree of equipment conservation, lower training and operational performance, etc.
VKhVT = Weapons and Equipment Storage Base
==Motor Rifle Divisions==

* 65th Motor Rifle Division formed at Kungar, Perm Oblast, June 1957, disbanded January 1959.〔http://www.ww2.dk/new/army/msd/65msd.htm〕
* 99th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Anadyr
* 107th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Vilnius
* 111th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Sortavala
* 118th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Birobidzhan
* 120th Guards Motor Rifle Division first formed at Uruche
* 122nd Guards Motor Rifle Division first formed at Dauriya
* 123rd Guards Motor Rifle Division first formed at Barabash
* 126th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Simferopol
* 127th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Leninakan
* 128th Guards Motor Rifle Division first formed at Mukachevo
* 134th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Dushanbe
* 145th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Batumi
* 147th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Akhalkalaki
* 180th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Belgorod-Dnestrovskyi
* 192nd Motor Rifle Division first formed at Blagoveshchensk
* 203rd Motor Rifle Division first formed at Karaganda
* 207th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Stendal GSFG
* 213th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Totsk
* 157th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Feodosiya
* 161st Motor Rifle Division first formed at Izyaslav
* 164th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Yerevan
* 219th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Zavitinsk
* Motor Rifle Division first formed at Abakan
* 245th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Gusinoozersk
* 254th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Székesfehérvár SGF
* 258th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Fevralsk
* 297th Motor Rifle Division first formed at Krasnoyarsk

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