1st Tank Division (Soviet Union)
The 1st Tank Division was a Division sized unit of the Red Army that existed from 1940–42. It was later reformed, from a separate formation, with a different lineage. Within the Soviet Ground Forces it existed as a second line ready division from 1945–2008, at Kaliningrad in the Baltic Military District.
First formation
The division was first formed in July 1940 and had the following structure:- Headquarters under Colonel Vasiliy Ivanovich Ivanov
- * 1st Tank Regiment
- * 2nd Tank Regiment
- * 1st Motorized Rifle Regiment
- * 1st Motorized Howitzer Regiment
- * 1st Reconnaissance Battalion
- * 1st Motorized Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
- * 1st Motorized Pontoon Battalion
- * 63rd Field Post Office
- * 204th State Bank Field Officer
- Headquarters under Major General Yakov Grigorevich Kreizer
- * 1st Tank Regiment
- * 2nd Tank Regiment
- * 1st Howitzer Artillery Regiment
- * 1st Separate Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
- * 1st Reconnaissance Battalion
- * 1st Pontoon Battalion
- * 1st Signals Battalion
- * 1st Field Hospital Battalion
- * 1st Motor Transport Battalion
- * 1st Maintenance Battalion
- * 1st Chemical Defense Company
- * 1st Field Bakery
- * 63rd Field Post Station
- * 204th Field Ticket Officer of the State Bank
Second formation
The Division was re-formed for its second time on 18 August 1941 from the [1st Motor Rifle Division (military)|Division (Soviet Union)|1st Motor Rifle Division]. The division had the following formation upon creation:- Headquarters
- * 12th Tank Regiment
- * 6th Motorized Rifle Regiment
- * 175th Motorized Rifle Regiment
- * 13th Artillery Regiment
- * 300th Separate Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
- * Mortar Battalion
- * 93rd Reconnaissance Battalion
- * 28th Separate Signals Battalion
- * 87th Medical Battalion
- * 45th Motor Transport Battalion
- * 54th Repair and Recovery Company
- * 22nd Engineer Company
- * 30th Field Bakery
- * 218th Field Post Station
- * 63rd Field Ticket Officer of the State Bank
Insterburgskaya Tank Division
The division was established 4 July 1945 in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, from the 1st Tank Corps.After the end of the war the division was stationed in Kaliningrad and had the following structure:
- Headquarters
- * 89th Tank Regiment
- * 117th Tank Regiment
- * 159th Tank Regiment
- * 44th Motorized Rifle Regiment
- * 98th Guards Heavy Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment
- * 108th Mortar Regiment
- * 1720th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment
- * Independent Howitzer Artillery Battalion
- * 10th Independent Guards Mortar Battalion
- * 86th Independent Motorcycle Battalion
- * 183rd Independent Sapper Battalion
- * 767th Independent Signals Battalion
- * 190th Independent Medical Battalion
- * Independent Auto-Transport Battalion
- * 72nd Independent Tank Training Battalion
Early 1950s
After force reductions in early 1953, Soviet divisions were re-organized and most were drawn down to just cadre brigades, including the 1st Tank Division. The reforms mostly were because of the draw-down after the end of the Second World War and the changes were mostly organized by Nikita Khrushchev and his cabinet. The "division" had the following structure after the re-forms:- Headquarters at Kaliningrad
- * 89th Tank Regiment
- * 117th Tank Regiment
- * 159th Tank Regiment
- * 127th Mechanized Rifle Regiment
- *886th Artillery Regiment
- * 98th Guards Heavy Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment
- * 1720th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment
- * 10th Independent Guards Mortar Battalion
- * 86th Independent Reconnaissance Battalion
- * 183rd Independent Sapper Battalion
- * 767th Independent Signals Battalion
- * 190th Independent Medical Battalion
- * Independent Auto-Transport Battalion
- *Independent Chemical Defense Company
- * 72nd Independent Tank Training Battalion
- 159th Tank Regiment - disbanded
- 98th Guards Heavy Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment – re-named 98th Guards Heavy Tank Regiment
- 127th Mechanized Rifle Regiment – renamed to 290th Motorized Rifle Regiment
Structure in 1990
After many years the Soviet Ground Forces had a major re-fit under Dmitry Yazov including the 1st Tank Division. In 1990 the division consisted of the following just before its major re-organization:- Headquarters - Kaliningrad
- * 89th Tank Regiment - Kornevo
- * 117th Tank Regiment - Kornevo
- * 501st Independent Guard and Service Battalion - Mamonovo
- * 79th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment - Kaliningrad
- * 886th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment - Kaliningrad
- * 1043rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment - Kaliningrad
- * 79th Independent Reconnaissance Battalion - Kornevo
- * 218th Independent Missile Battalion - Kaliningrad
- * 183rd Independent Engineer-Sapper Battalion - Kaliningrad
- * 767th Independent Communications Battalion - Kaliningrad
- * 140th Independent Maintenance Battalion - Kaliningrad
- * Independent Chemical Defense Company - Kaliningrad
- * 190th Independent Medical Battalion - Kaliningrad
- * 1037th Independent Supply Battalion - Kaliningrad