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1488th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment

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280: 65: 209: 80: 360:. The regiment became part of the 2nd Aerospace Defense Brigade in 2013 and the 2nd Red Banner Air Defense Division in 2014 when the brigade was reorganized. In 2015 the division became part of the 6th Air and Air Defense Forces Army when the latter was reformed. By 2016 the 1488th had been reequipped with new 295:-4. The brigade received its equipment between May and July of that year and became operational in its air defense sector in August 1959. It received its battle flag on 22 April 1959. In August 1960, it was redesignated the 83rd Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade. It included eight battalions of 553: 353:
in two groups of battalions. After the replacement of the S-75s and S-125s had been completed, the brigade was reorganized as the 1488th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment in the summer of 1994.
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The brigade was originally formed as the 83rd Air Defense Brigade of Special Designation, a unit of System-100, the Leningrad air defense missile system, in accordance with a
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when the air defense missile system was abolished as an independent headquarters. By a directive of 5 October of that year, the brigade inherited the
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In 2009, the 54th Corps was converted into the 2nd Air Defense Brigade as part of the reform of the Russian Air Forces, and became part of the
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directive dated 15 January 1958. It was the first brigade of the system to be formed and was based at
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in the Zhdanovsky District of Leningrad during the 1960s. In 1986, the brigade became part of the
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missiles, the brigade was reorganized as the 1488th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment in 1994.
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It was formed in 1960 and soon became the 83rd Anti-Aircraft Rocket Brigade (
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on 19 June 1943. The 189th provided air defense for Leningrad during the
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Soviet Air Defense Forces in the last years of the USSR: Part 1
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awarded to the 3rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion of the
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One of the S-75 battalions of the brigade was stationed at
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In 1967, the brigade was directly subordinated to the
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Launching of an S-125 of the type used by the brigade
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Soviet Union
Russia
Soviet Air Defense Forces
Russian Air Defense Forces
Russian Air Force
Russian Aerospace Forces
Surface-to-air missile
Air defense
54th Air Defense Corps
Zelenogorsk
S-75 Dvina
S-125
S-300PS
S-400
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the Red Banner
Russian
Russian Aerospace Forces
Russian
Soviet Air Defense Forces
Leningrad
S-75 Dvina
S-125
S-300PS

General Staff
Zelenogorsk
S-75 Dvina
S-125

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