8th armor of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Parts of the internal troops that took part in the Chechen wars

In the 90s, due to the aggravation of the internal political situation in the country, the internal troops began to receive heavier equipment than traditional armored personnel carriers. So the airborne troops "shared" the BMD-1 and the armored personnel carrier, the ground forces handed over the T-62 and PT-76. If the topic of using medium tanks by explosive units has been studied at least a little, then practically nothing is known about the PT-76.

But "boats with guns" were used from the very beginning of the Chechen company. They entered the rebellious republic in the leading columns of troops. For example, tankers of military unit 3723 from Nalchik. According to some reports, these tanks were mainly used to defend checkpoints and, at times, to escort convoys. For example, the author saw one PT-76 in Grozny not far from the former Dudayev palace. (See also: OPERATION AND COMBAT USE OF FLOATING TANKS PT-76 AND VEHICLES ON THEIR BASE)


Nevertheless, there is evidence that these tanks were also used during the operations of the internal troops to liberate the settlements occupied by the militants. Here is one of these testimonies, recorded in April 1995. The fact is that a resident of Saransk, Lieutenant Sergei Golubev, served in military unit 3723.

In 1993, after being awarded the rank of lieutenant, he was sent to the North Caucasian District of Internal Troops, to a tank unit stationed in Nalchik. In December 1994, the tanks of Golubev's company entered Chechnya as part of the unit. On April 18, 1995, Lieutenant Golubev died during the assault on Bamut.

Captain of the Nalchik Brigade of Internal Troops Alexander Korshunov and Warrant Officer Alexander Maksimov:
“We are all from the first days in Chechnya. They all went through: Chervlennaya, Vinogradnaya, Grozny assault ... On February 18 we got out of there, returned to replace. Then again - there. There are again military operations - Gudermes, Argun, Samashki, and now - Bamut ...

The circumstances of the battle? .. I don’t know how the operation was planned and carried out there, but it just so happened that two tanks - an army T-72 and Serygin “Petashka” were in the very center of the village.

The "Spirits" let them in, and then they slammed the trap - a fire bag. The battle went on for over two hours.

Serezhkin's tank was immediately knocked out, then the tank of the army - Vyacheslav Kubynin caught fire. Sergei fired from his damaged and motionless tank to the last - there, in one of the "peaceful" houses near the "spirits", a firing point was set up: a large-caliber machine gun was beating ours. He flunked this machine gun. Then the retreat of the assault groups began to cover ... "

Later it became known that during the battle Golubev personally destroyed three enemy firing points. In total, the PT-76 received two hits from rocket-propelled grenades.
For this battle, the command of the unit presented Sergei Golubev to the title of Hero of Russia, but he was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage.


93 th mechanized regiment of explosives.

This unit took part in the battles in Dagestan in the summer and autumn of 1999. But if medium T-62s fought there, then light PT-76s have already gone to Chechnya. One of the photos just showed a joint convoy of PT-76 and T-62. Taking into account the previous experience, the tankers tried to strengthen the armor protection of their pet drives with spare tracks and side screens.

As in the first war, they tried to use light tanks to defend checkpoints. As the soldiers of one of the riot police said, in November 1999 one such tank was given to them.

“With a tank, even if it is light, you feel much more confident than, say, with an armored personnel carrier or an armored reconnaissance vehicle, after all, a 76-mm cannon is a much more weighty argument than a machine gun, even a large-caliber one. Due to the fact that the tankers were firing harassing fire, there were no attacks on us. "

In 2006, the tank units of the internal troops were disbanded, and military equipment was transferred to the bases of the Russian Ministry of Defense. According to some reports, in the formations where the PT-76 were armed, the IS-3, T-55, T-62, BRDM-2, BTR-60 and BTR-50 were preserved as museum exhibits. And, unfortunately, not a single PT-76. The information is not fully verified. Perhaps, after all, there was somewhere a place for at least one "pet".


PT-76B of the Russian Internal Troops during the hostilities in Chechnya

P.S. This material is the first attempt to reveal the topic of the use of tanks by internal troops in the North Caucasus. The author hopes that the participants in those events will supplement it with new facts.

Shield of Our Country

Internal troops - 186.3 thousand people (16 divisions, 24 brigades, 104 regiments and 5 higher educational institutions)

By 2006, instead of districts, five regional commands and two regional directorates of troops will be created. 60% of the number of troops are operational units performing missions in Chechnya and the North Caucasus region.

Operational units

Parts for the protection of important state objects

Special motorized police units

In accordance with the reform plan, the number of troops will be reduced several times, instead of districts, five regional commands and two regional administrations of internal troops will be created. In addition, special forces will be formed in the structure of the internal troops. In the future, special forces detachments of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation will become the main component of the immediate reaction forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Now the special forces of the Internal Troops consists of 16 mobile detachments, which are already 90 percent equipped with modern weapons and military equipment, including special forces.

Combat training of explosives includes three main areas: training of operational units; special motorized military units; parts for the protection of important government facilities and special cargo. Internal troops are recruited to perform service and combat missions, usually as part of a company or battalion. Therefore, the main efforts in training are focused on individual training and coordination of small units. The Internal Troops refused to hold such global events as divisional and even regimental tactical exercises, they are now not relevant in the Internal Troops. The combined arms training of a motorized rifle platoon commander and a platoon commander of the Internal Troops is practically the same. In military training, perhaps the only difference is that, in addition to combined-arms tactics, cadets study the tactics of the Internal Troops, that is, the methods of action of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the protection of public order, the organization of RBS to protect important state facilities and in emergency situations.

Internal troops number about 300 thousand people (29 divisions and 15 brigades). The units are better manned than the army. But can they be called full-blooded? Of the 29 divisions, 19 were transferred to the internal troops from the ground forces, with all the ensuing consequences. Apparently, it was possible to impose some semblance of order in them, but providing such a mass of troops with new weapons and equipment is a disastrous business. Most senior MVD officers also lack the necessary training.

Northwestern District - 12053 people, 55 armored combat vehicles

Division-Arkhangelsk

Brigade 33 - Lebyazhye, Lomonosov - 2644 people, 34 BMP, 12 PM38

1 brigade - Syktyvkar (ibid., Engineer-sapper regiment of special forces)

Regiment for the protection of the parking lot of the nuclear icebreaker fleet

Separate battalion for the protection of the Leningrad NPP

In St. Petersburg - 1607 people, 10 infantry fighting vehicles

Moscow district (4 divisions) - 56222 people, 175 AFV

· 1 separate special-purpose division (formerly Dzerzhinsky) (ODON) -Balashikha-central subordination- 1,2,4,5 pon, 1 psn Vityaz -9982 people, 46 infantry fighting vehicles, according to other sources, 9 thousand people. , 60 tanks (93 mechanized regiment-T-62), 400 armored combat vehicles or 12 and a half thousand people .. 5 regiments, one on BMP-1, four on armored personnel carriers .. separate tank battalion, 31 tanks .. A GS -17 , automatic easel grenade launcher .. SPG-9 .. tank .. easel .. anti-tank grenade launcher .. combat helicopters. The 1st Red Banner Operational Regiment ODON was disbanded, the "Vityaz" SN detachment was reorganized into the 118th SN VV Regiment with the presentation of the banner of the disbanded 1st March ("Brother" magazine for July-August 2003).

Division-Sarov

12 division-Tula - units of the Tula division of the internal troops are located in 8 regions of Central Russia

Division (training) Mulino (Molino)

· 55th division-Moscow (law enforcement in Moscow) - 6 thousand people (2 military officers and warrant officers) - 8 regiments, before that - the OMSDON police regiment, then the police brigade.

21 ARMOR - Sofrino - 2650 people, 36 infantry fighting vehicles, according to other sources - 2 thousand people, 100 armored personnel carriers (4 motorized batt. , reconnaissance and grenade launcher (AGS-17) platoon))

23 ARMOR (motorized)

The garrison of the Moscow militia - together with the civilian personnel - numbers about 100,000 people. These are not only directorates, departments of internal affairs of municipal districts and police departments. These are four regiments of the patrol and guard service, with the 1st PPS regiment - a battalion of search dogs, with the 4th - a battalion of mounted militia. A particularly formidable force is the riot police, which are attached to infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers. By analogy with the OMON, special-purpose militia units (OMSN) operate under the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department and the RUOP. As part of the Moscow District of Internal Troops: ODON - artillery, armored vehicles, helicopters, the Sofrinskaya special forces brigade, the 23rd motorized brigade. In special cases, the escort regiment of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate may also be involved in certain operations. Small in number, but well armed and efficient municipal police - about 3,000 people.

The North Caucasian District is the main grouping of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the North Caucasus, numbering 26.5 thousand people, 700 armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, armed with large-caliber machine guns and artillery pieces, caliber up to 100 mm. Military units are deployed in Vladikavkaz, in cities, towns and villages of the Stavropol Territory and Dagestan.

2 Don, Krasnodar-451, 66 Mon- 1923 people, 34 BMP

· 54 DON - 8 armor, 59 mon, 81 mon

· 99 DON-Rostov, Persianovka - 1983 people, 33 BMPs, 4 BMD-1, 1 D-30, 3 PM38 / regiment in Chermen - 1,774 people, 33 BMD-1

· 100 DON-Novocherkassk, Kadamovsky (UC), Cossack Camps ("Cossack camps" are between Shakhty and Novocherkassk. At this place there was a tank division, the division was disbanded and in its place a special purpose division DON 100 was created. The division was copied from the division Dzerzhinsky. The division consisted of 4 regiments, and 4 battalions) - 46.47, 48, 49, 57 pon, 93 m divisions (actually a tank regiment on the T-62), 60 tanks in the regiment.), 7 main rosich-Novocherkassk-1859 people, 34 infantry fighting vehicles, Kadamovsky-1261 people, 69 T-62, 18 D-30, Cossack Camps- 3708 people, 69 infantry fighting vehicles

8 BRON-Nalchik - 2368 people, 33 BMP, 22 BRON-Kalach - 2596 people, 27 BMP, 12 PM38 - formed on the basis of a training regiment in 1988

26th Bron-Vladikavkaz

46 BRON-Chechnya - about 2000 thousand people 150 armored personnel carriers - before that there was the 101st BRON (Stavropol-rasf.)

· 102 BRON- Dagestan

BRON-Vladikavkaz - 2004 people, 12 BMP

OPN - Nazran - 680 people, 2 batn - formed in 2004

7th special forces detachment of explosives

15th special forces detachment of explosives

Ovp-Rostov - 777 people, 2 Mi-24, Mi-8

There are also references to 28 and 31 BRONS.

In Labinsk - 1807 people, 34 infantry fighting vehicles, in Kartsa (S. Ossetia) - 2097 people, 34 BMD-1, 6 PM38, in Stavropol - 1830 people, in Blagodarny, Stavropol - 1446 people, 31 BMD-1 , 6 PM38, Zelenokumsk - 1819 people, 34 BMP, Mozdok - 1716 people, 34 BMP, 6 PM38 and a helicopter unit - 439 people, 2 Mi24 and Mi-8

Privolzhsky district - In the Volga and Ural districts - 19831 people, 117 AFV

Division -Kirov- (Kirov, military unit 7487, formerly a convoy division, the division consisted of 5 regiments (Kirov, Glazov, Votkinsk, Izhevsk, Kazan), at different times, units and divisions of the division, in addition to the Vyatka region, were located in the territories of the Kostroma region , the republics of Komi and Udmurtia, now the compound is stationed in Kirov and Kirovo-Chepetsk, the cities of Tatarstan, Udmurtia, Chuvashia and Mari El, recently a military unit was transferred to the division, providing protection of the chemical arsenal in the village of Maradykovo)

54 divisions - Gaiva, Perm - 2818 people, 15 BMP

35th brigade (80th division until 1999) -Samara- until 1999 the 80th Samara division of the BB, a separate battalion of the 80th division until the disbandment in July 1999 was engaged in the protection of defense enterprises of the city of Chapaevsk)

34 brigade - Shumilovo, Bogorodsk, Nizhegorodskaya - 2594 people, 30 BMP

BRON-Kazan - formerly an explosive convoy regiment with a deployment in Kazan (military unit 7474), reorganized in the mid-90s

Brigade-Chuvashia, now disbanded, before that it guarded the Novocheboksary chemical plant

There are 1949 people in Saratov, 4 infantry fighting vehicles

Ural district

Division-Ozersk, Chelyabinsk

12th detachment of special forces VV (Nizhny Tagil)

23rd detachment of special forces of the BB (Chelyabinsk)

Siberian District - Novosibirsk - The tasks of protecting correctional labor institutions have been removed, since 1995. formations and units for the protection of important state facilities and special cargo were subordinated, new operational units were created.

98th division (including 18 OSMBM (military unit 5438)) -Kemerovo

89 division-Novosibirsk


1) the specificity of the internal troops is that the internal troops divisions can have a unique composition and be deployed on the territory of several territories and regions, for example, it can include not only regiments, but also brigades and separate battalions, and separate brigades and regiments can include separate battalions and companies (for example, an industrial regiment for the protection of the object's OV may include a separate company to escort special cargoes exported from it)

2) units for the protection of OVO and SG are not part of the districts, but into the Directorate of the VGO and the SG of the GKVV, and, for example, in Angarsk there are operational and training regiments of the Irkutsk compound of the Eastern District (headquarters in Khabarovsk), and the Angarsk industrial regiment is subordinate and included into the Novosibirsk industrial division of the explosives

3) the term industrial itself in relation to parts has long (since Beriev's time) not been official BUT (!) Because of the conservatism and closed nature of the Environment, it still circulates among the personnel, their entourage (families, journalists) and at the facilities / territories where they are acts. About the same until now, in the province RUBOPs (RUOPs) are still called the 6th department

The first Chechen war began twenty years ago. She left a difficult mark in the people's memory. There were heroes in this war, there was a lot of betrayal and meanness. Many did not understand its reasons, did not think that this could happen. But it happened, a cruel, merciless grinder. Today's events in Donetsk and Lugansk confirm that we need to keep our powder dry.
Alexander Korshunov, a participant in military operations in the North Caucasus, tells in his book about the first Chechen war, its heroes and enemies of Russia.
Was born in 1954. Reserve lieutenant colonel. Graduated from the Saratov Higher Military Command Red Banner School of Internal Troops named after F.E.Dzerzhinsky of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. He served in the internal troops from 1972 to 2004. He participated in the liquidation of the Ossetian-Ingush conflict, fought in the Chechen Republic in 1994-96 and in 2000-2003. He was awarded the Order for Military Merit and the Medal For Courage.
Lives in the city of Ramenskoye.

This is not a memoir. I have not grown to them either by position or rank. They are usually written by generals and marshals. They assume accurate presentation, detailed analysis of events and facts. Here, the accuracy is very approximate, I simply do not remember many dates. One day, remembering my service in the army, I suddenly discovered, unexpectedly for myself, that I began to forget the names and surnames of the people with whom I served and fought together. A thick notebook accidentally caught my eye, and I decided to write down my memories in it, not at all pretending to be "artistic." As a nomad rides a horse across the steppe and sings about what he sees around, so I - what I remembered, I wrote down, without compositions. So, in general, this book turned out spontaneously.
I guess I have the right to call myself a hereditary officer. Still, the "campaigner" is in the third generation, starting with his grandfather. I don’t know about the great-grandfathers, if they served the tsar-father, then perhaps as soldiers. The estate is not that. Our peasant family from the Tver province - what kind of golden shoulder straps are there? Only under Soviet rule, my grandfather Dmitry Ivanovich Korshunov, a farm laborer, a village Komsomol member Mitka Verin (that was his name in the village by his mother's name), was drafted into the Red Army in 1927. There he joined the party, remained on long-term service, then graduated from the courses of political instructors and received two "kubars" in his buttonholes. Of his six brothers, two were also red commanders. Well, starting with the Finnish war, and then the Great Patriotic War, everyone went to the front. In memory of one of them, the regiment commander Alexander Ivanovich Korshunov, who died in 1941 near Smolensk, I was named Alexander.
Grandfather met the war in Western Ukraine near the city of Rivne as a senior political instructor, commissar of the 2nd battalion of the 777th rifle regiment of the 227th rifle division. He fought out of the encirclement in the Kiev cauldron together with Baghramyan. In 1942, near Kharkov, he was seriously wounded. Then he fought on the Leningrad front. He ended the war in the Baltic States, near Riga, as a lieutenant colonel, deputy commander of the 62nd Guards Gnezno Red Banner, the Order of Suvorov Mechanized Regiment. He was awarded the Order of the Battle Red Banner, two Orders of the Red Star and many medals. By the way, the 62nd Mechanized Regiment after the war was transformed into the 245th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment, known in Chechnya, with which we fought side by side more than once.
My father, Viktor Dmitrievich Korshunov, at the age of thirteen, became a Red Army officer in the commandant's platoon in besieged Leningrad. Of course, it was the grandfather who saved his son from hunger, but not from a bullet. The boy, along with the adult fighters, carried out a difficult patrol service, went to combat operations. And there was only one discount for age - a lump of sugar instead of makhorka. After the war, he graduated from the anti-aircraft artillery school in Zhitomir, became a rocket officer. He served in the air defense forces of the country for more than 25 years, in the Ural taiga, at missile points. He retired from the army with the rank of major.
Uncle - Sergei Vasilyevich, an officer of the internal troops, "NKVD". In the forty-second accelerated graduation from the Saratov School and to Stalingrad. Then he went with battles to Western Ukraine, where until the forty-eighth year he fought with the Bandera. Lieutenant Colonel, Chief of Staff of a Strategic Missile Forces Unit, served in the army for 27 years.
If we add my 32 years to their service, then only the four of us have served Russia for almost 110 years, although we did not reach high ranks.
However, as a boy, I had no intention of following in their footsteps into the army. My youthful dreams were turned to the profession of a long-distance sailor, since I grew up in sunny Feodosia on the Black Sea coast. After graduating from school, I went to enter the Kherson sailor. Romantics are full of pants, "wet my vest - I can't live without the sea." But on the commission I was assigned to the radio engineering faculty, and I wanted to become a navigator. In general, I did not work out as a sailor.
Here the grandfather, father and uncle took the unreasonable child into circulation and set him on the right path in accordance with the family tradition. So I became a cadet of the Saratov Higher Military Command School of the Internal Troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, the same one that Uncle Sergei graduated from in 42.
After graduation, he ended up serving in the Siberian taiga in the Angara region:
- “Where the river, the Biryusa river, breaking the ice, makes noise and sings to the voices ...”.
In those parts, I served fourteen years, instead of ten, and then they transferred me to warmer regions, to the North Caucasus, to the city of Nalchik, or rather to a tiny mountain village not far from Nalchik. In Siberia, these places were considered a resort, but by that time, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, warm resorts quickly turned into "hot spots" - this is how they began to call places of armed conflicts. Global political warming in the country caused overheating in the heads of local princes and princelings of all caliber, and the Caucasus flared up in a feverish division of power. Tbilisi, Baku, Sumgait, Stepanakert, then Abkhazia, Ossetia with Ingushetia, and Chechnya.
Nalchik was not spared either. In 1991, a certain " Congress of the Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus Organized a rally on the square in front of the government house of Kabardino-Balkaria, which quickly escalated into riots, and even with shooting. The local police fled, but they are somehow uncomfortable - suddenly, inadvertently, a relative will be smashed along the ridge with a truncheon. And only the internal troops, who had arrived for reinforcement, held back the crowd and did not allow the seizure of the building. But in the hands of the attackers were not only sticks and iron fittings, but also trunks.
Militia lieutenant Shkhagoshev then became the national hero of Kabarda. Disarming a criminal armed with a grenade, he lost his hands. The whole republic collected money for his prostheses. But the press, as always, modestly kept silent about the fact that fourteen soldiers from the Dzerzhinsky military division were lying in the republican hospital with severe injuries and wounds.
In such a warm climate, in October 1992, our eighth operational brigade (abbreviated as 8 BRON) was created, in the formation and development of which, I participated from the first days and served until its disbandment.
By the standards of the internal troops, it was created as a very heavy fist to counter extremism and armed terrorism in the region. The brigade was deployed on the basis of the disbanded part of the strategic missile forces in the former closed garrison of Nalchik-20.
I will not betray a military secret if I list the staff of the brigade in those years. It includes: a battalion on airborne combat vehicles, two battalions on an armored personnel carrier-80, a tank battalion (PT-76), an anti-aircraft artillery battalion (ZU-23-2, SPG-9, 82-mm mortars), special police and rifle battalions, repair battalion. Later, the brigade included a separate reinforced battalion of the 101st Grozny brigade, which was equal in size and firepower to our two line battalions.
Plus, there are also separate companies: special forces, intelligence, snipers, sappers, commandant service, communications, autotransfer, chemical protection platoons and mine detection dogs. And the logistic support units. One "armor" for two hundred units, and even "wheels" a full fleet of vehicles. In general, the strength is considerable. When all this is lined up in a marching column, it is already breathtaking.
I remember with great respect our first brigade commander. Colonel Andreevsky Protogen Protogenovich (later General). They say about such in the troops - a commander from God. In a matter of months, he created not just a military unit, but a Brigade with a capital letter. After two or three months, the soldiers said:
- Eighth ARMOR - sounds proudly and strong, like armor.
Yes, and the word "soldier" was almost never used, more often it sounded "fighter" - somehow closer in spirit, in general mood. But only yesterday a "rabble army" stood on the parade ground with maroon, scarlet, black, blue shoulder straps and the emblems of almost all military branches.
The basis, of course, was the "veveshniki" - nalchan, Angara, Khabarovsk. And the replenishment was sent to us "selected" - from the disbanded units of the Ministry of Defense. There are mahra infantry and airborne troops, aviation and artillery, tankmen, signalmen, motorists. There is perhaps a construction battalion with the Zheldorvoysk.
Selection, of course, on the principle - "God, what is useless to me," the staff are still the same. The "Red Army" simply pushed their slobs into the BB, taking advantage of the opportunity. While they were being transported in echelons from the Leningrad and Moscow districts, about forty people simply fled along the road. At the time, desertion was common, even fashionable. However, the brigade is unlikely to have lost its best fighters.
Those who remained were in some way disappointed. The guys thought that the same barracks routine and window dressing would begin in the new place. Again, endless washing of floors and sweeping paths, making "square" snowdrifts and digging ditches "from the post to the evening." But, it started, as it should be, with a bath, and then they changed everyone into a new uniform, but not into the usual one. Camouflage, striped vest, "ankle boots", berets! It was cool then. Shabby overcoats, and cotton washed to whiteness, were put on a substitute, or even on rags. Soldiers transferred to a foreign department, army fathers-commanders dressed up in decommissioned rags. The army, dressed in new clothes, and after a bath with a steam room, immediately cheered up, cheered up.
(To be continued)

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Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Moscow Region
15.02.2020 Divisions:
ODON VV
2 DON VV
54 DON BB
99 DON VV
100 DON BB

Brigades:
8 OBRON VV
12th separate BB brigade
21 OBRON VV
22 OBRON VV
26 OBRON VV
28th separate BB brigade
30 separate BB brigade
33 OBRON VV
34 OBRON VV
46 OBRON
81 separate BB brigade
92 separate BB brigade
94 DEFENSE VV
101 OSBRON VV
102 OBRON VV
OBRON VV Arkhangelsk
OBRON VV Stavropol Territory

Operational and explosive regiments:
1 PON VV ODON
2 PON VV ODON
4 PON VV ODON
5 PON VV ODON
46 PON BB
47 PON BB
48 PON BB
49 PON BB
51 PON BB
57 PON BB
59 PON BB
63 PON BB
66 PON BB
81 PON BB
451 PON BB
477 PON BB
501 PON BB
502 PON BB
599 PON BB
633 PON BB
649 PON BB
656 PON BB
666 PON BB
667 PON BB
674 PON BB
676 PON BB
680 PON BB
PON VV Ufa
PON VV Nizhny Novgorod
PON VV Kostroma
PON VV St. Petersburg (possibly 49)
PON VV Kirov
PON VV Ulyanovsk
621 p BB
627 p BB
439 p BB
512 p VV Yaroslavl
638 p BB
consolidated regiment of the Siberian district, Novosibirsk
regiment of the Eastern District
regiment of the Ural district

Operational battalions:

193 OBON VV
196 OBON VV
221 OBON VV
204 OBON VV
303 OBON VV
320 OBON
329 OBON
330 OBON VV
OBON VV Labinsk
OBON VV Apatity
OBON VV Chelyabinsk
OBON VV Ulyanovsk
OBON VV Tver
OBON VV Kemerovo
OBON VV Tula
OBON VV Vladimir
OBON VV Blagoveshchensk (according to other data 127 OSMB)
OBON VV Arkhangelsk
BON 627 p BB
BON 528 p BB
BON 634 p BB
BON 502 p BB
BON VV 577 escort regiment
BON VV of the Siberian District VV
BON VV of the "Minsk" brigade of the Ministry of Defense VV (possibly 32 OBRON VV)
BON 92 arr BB
Battalion or company 81 mod VV summer 1996 Grozny Khankala (possibly SMB)

Special motorized shelves:
2 SMP
13 SMP
92 SMP
93 SPM
120 SMP
518 SMP Vladimir
SMP Zelenograd
1 consolidated SMP
2 consolidated SMP
4 consolidated SMP
Consolidated SMP SIBO VV
SMP 12 division
1st regiment of special forces "Vityaz"

Special motorized battalions:
1 OSMB
14 SMB
Temporary 45 SMB
117 OSMB
127 OSMB
159 OSMB
444 OSMB
729 OSMB

SMB 439 p BB
SMB 512 p BB
SMB 638 p VV
SMB 621 PON VV

SMB Novosibirsk or already 13 SMP
SMB Barnaul
SMB Kislovodsk
SMB Kaliningrad
SMB of the Krasnoyarsk division or 40 escort brigade
SMB Samara
SMB, Perm
SMB Cherkessk
SMB Saratov
SMB Tula
SMB Cherepovets
SMB Tver
SMB Pskov

BB aviation:
685th Separate Mixed Aviation Regiment of Special Purpose
675 separate mixed aviation regiment
2nd Separate Aviation Squadron
8th Separate Aviation Squadron
11th Separate Aviation Squadron

Separate parts:
Company of snipers PRIVO VV
Company of snipers MO VV

Tank units and subunits of explosives:
Tank battalion 8 OBRON VV
Tank battalion 100 DON VV

Special Forces units:
1st special purpose squad "Vityaz" (odon-1)
3rd Special Forces
6th Special Forces
7th special purpose squad "Rosich" (don-100)
8th special forces detachment "Rus" (separate)
9th special purpose squad "Lynx"
10th Special Forces
12th special purpose squad "Ural"
15th Special Forces "Skif"
17th Special Forces
19th Special Forces
20th Special Forces
21st Special Forces
23rd Special Forces
25th Special Forces
26th Special Forces
27th Special Forces
28th Special Forces
29th Special Forces
30th Special Forces
33rd Special Forces

Furmanenko Viktor Alekseevich

Born on January 6, 1979 in the village of Pionersky, Sovetsky District, Tyumen Region. In the internal affairs bodies since 2000.

In 1999 and 2000 he served as 8 Brones of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, conscript service. The counter-terrorist operation in Chechnya was carried out by a brigade. Victor played the guitar well and performed at concerts, supported the spirit of the fighters.

Having penetrated the house through the window of the second floor, police sergeant Furmanenko and his colleague, a militia warrant officer, examined one of the rooms and came to the door leading to the first floor. The door was open. Noticing a man with a gun in his hands on the first floor, the militia warrant shouted that there were militia officers in the house. The attacker did not react to the employee's demands to stop illegal actions, put down the weapon and leave the house. The senior of the group ordered Furmanenko to cover up his actions, and he himself moved to another room, closer to the intruder. The offender began to shoot in his direction. At some point, Furmanenko realized that the leader of the group was wounded during the shooting, and Viktor rushed to him to provide assistance. The offender at this time made an aimed shot in the head at him, from which Viktor Furmanenko died on the spot. The attacker was detained. For the courage and courage shown in saving people, as well as for the courageous and decisive actions performed in the line of duty in conditions fraught with risk to life, police sergeant Viktor Alekseevich Furmanenko was awarded the Order of Courage posthumously. On July 28, 2003, upon a statement about an attack with a firearm, V.A. Furmanenko, as part of a group of detention, arrived at the scene of the crime. After inspecting the perimeter of the suspect's house, the police officers demanded to stop the illegal actions and leave the house over a loud-speaking connection. But the criminal ignored the demands of the authorities. The police officers entered the premises through the window of the second floor of the house to neutralize and detain the offender, but he began to put up armed resistance. As a result of the bully's gunshot, police sergeant V.A. Furmanenko received a penetrating through wound to the head, from which he died on the spot.

For courage, courage and dedication shown in the performance of his official duty, police sergeant Furmanenko Viktor Alekseevich was awarded the Order of Courage posthumously by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 435 of March 29, 2004.

By order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia No. 489 dated 04.08.2004 V.A. Furmanenko has been included in the lists of the Yugorsk Moscow Military District at the Department of Internal Affairs of the city of Yugorsk, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra forever.