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35th Guards Air Assault Brigade

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45: 203: 396: 109: 352: 371: 257: 348:. According to the plan of Soviet military leadership, the 35th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade, 56th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade and the 387th Separate Airborne Regiment would be used to reconstitute the 105th Guards Airborne Division. The brigade was ordered to begin the reformation of the 111th Guards Airborne Regiment, which was to be completed by 1 October 1992. The regiment was to be based in Kapchagay. In preparation for the reformation of the 111th, the brigade was renamed the 35th Guards Separate Airborne Brigade and transferred to the Soviet airborne. Due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991, the 105th was not reformed and the brigade was withdrawn from the incomplete 105th Guards Airborne Division on 24 April 1992. It was taken over by Kazakh authorities on 13 May 1992. 290: 367:, who went on to command the Kazakh airmobile forces. On 20 April 1993 it was renamed the 35th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade. Due to the outflow of Russian personnel and funding shortages due to the poor state of the Kazakh economy, there was a personnel shortage in the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan. The officer shortage forced Kazakh military leadership to reduce the size of units. The brigade was forced to disband the 4th Battalion, a reconnaissance company, and the airborne mortar batteries. It also reduced the size of the artillery battalions. By the summer of 1995, the brigade was composed of 1,500 soldiers. 44: 98: 66: 79: 202: 395: 108: 309:. In the fall, the division was broken up into three separate air assault brigades and the 345th Independent Guards Airborne Regiment. The 111th became the 35th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade in October. The 104th Separate Guards Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion was also included in the new brigade. It was relocated to 378:
The Kazakh Mobile forces were created on 6 July 2000. On 11 August, the brigade was subordinated to the Southern Military District. The brigade became part of the mobile forces on 1 February 2001. The mobile forces were renamed the Airmobile Troops on 12 November 2003. With the growth of the Kazakh
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observed the exercises and thanked the paratroopers for their actions. The personnel of the regiment were systemically prepared for mountain warfare. The brigade conducted airdropping exercises to seize the dominant mountain heights and passes in event of a war. In 1967, the regiment's 1st Airborne
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at an altitude of 7100 meters. This group included ten men from the regiment. Before this dropping, a landing on the foot of Lenin Peak took place at an altitude of 6100 meters by 36 conscripts of the regiment under the command of Captain George Taynasa. According to the military authorities, the
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and the 351st Guards Airborne Regiment were also evaluated as good. In 1973, it conducted exercises with the troops of the Central Asian Military District. The regiment was to "destroy" a separate missile battalion of a tank division. The regiment parachuted into four landing areas, which allowed
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The difficulty of mountain training can be judged by the fact that only 15 out of the 200 soldiers in the 100th Separate Guards Reconnaissance Company and the 1st Airborne Company of the 345th Guards Airborne Regiment reached the summit of Peak Harvest in the
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of the 111th Guards Airborne Regiment from elements of the 347th Guards Airlanding Regiment, part of the 11th Guards Airborne Division. In April 1955, the division was disbanded and the regiment transferred to the
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economy and increased funding, a partial reformation of the disbanded units began. The mortar batteries, the reconnaissance company, a heavy machine gun company armed with the
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were formed. Brigade units tested new parachute systems and powered paragliding. Currently, there are around 1,000 soldiers in the brigade.
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From the summer of 1992 to July 1994 elements of the brigade formed a consolidated battalion with other Kazakh units and fought in the
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in the Kazakh SSR due to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from East Germany. On 28 May, the brigade arrived in
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Soldiers of the brigade marching in honor of the Day of the Airborne Forces on 2 August 2007 in Kapchagay
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at an altitude of 4000 meters. On 27 July 1968, paratroopers were landed on the slopes of
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Inside the Blue Berets: A Combat History of Soviet and Russian Airborne Forces, 1930–1995
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Soldiers of the brigade in an An-12 preparing for an airborne drop, 1996
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and received a good evaluation. Its performance in exercises with the
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them to immediately encircle the battalion's positions. Army General
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as the 111th Guards Airborne Regiment, formed in 1948 as part of the
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Battalion was dropped on a plateau with an altitude of 3600 meters.
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and was renamed to the 35th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade.
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The brigade is currently composed of the following units.
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A sign on the brigade's barracks, indicating that its
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35th Guards Air Assault Brigade (Dec 1979 – Apr 1992)
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35th Guards Air Assault Brigade (20 Apr 1993–present)
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111th Guards Airborne Regiment (Oct 1948 – Dec 1979)
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Paratroopers of the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade
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The brigade traces its history back to the 8: 696:[Almanac of War History and Facts]. 214:The brigade was formed on 1 October 1948 in 791:Military units and formations of Kazakhstan 726:[105th Guards Airborne Division]. 307:345th Independent Guards Airborne Regiment 282:in the event of large-scale conflict with 245:345th Independent Guards Airborne Regiment 192:Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan 638:[Union of Russian Paratroopers]. 140:Міндет, Абырой, Ерлж (Duty, Honor, Rule) 504: 227:. The division was transferred to the 26: 722:Selemenev, Vadim (3 September 2011). 301:to perform security tasks. After the 221:105th Guards Vienna Airborne Division 181:105th Guards Vienna Airborne Division 7: 658: 656: 604: 602: 600: 598: 567: 565: 510: 508: 413:353rd Separate Air Assault Battalion 305:, the battalion became part of the 700:(in Russian). 2004. Archived from 25: 694:"Войны, истории, факты. 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Index

111th Guards Airborne Regiment

Soviet Union
Kazakhstan
Soviet Army

Air Assault Forces
Kapchagay
Tajikistani Civil War
Kazakh Air Assault Forces
Kapchagay
Soviet Union
11th Guards Airborne Division
105th Guards Vienna Airborne Division
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan

military unit number
Ryazan
105th Guards Vienna Airborne Division
Rybinsk
Turkestan Military District
Osh
351st Guards Airborne Regiment
Central Asian Military District
345th Independent Guards Airborne Regiment
Nikolay Lyashchenko

Alay Mountains
Lenin Peak

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