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List of Troops and Commanders to take part in Operation "Anadyr."
Date:
06/20/1962
Source:
Description:
A description of the staff and crew of the Soviet Operation "Anadyr."


Top Secret
Special Importance
In One Copy


Diagram

Of the Organization of the Group of Soviet Forces for "Anadyr"

Commander of the
Group of Soviet Forces
General of the Army I.A. Pliyev

Staff Deputies
(133 pers.)
Lt. Gen. V.V. Akhindinov First-Deputy—Lt. Gen.
Sections Of Av. P.B. Dankevich
Operational Directorate For Naval Affairs--Vice
(22 pers.) Adm. G.S. Abashvili
Col. N.A. Ivanov For Air Defense—Lt.
Intelligence Gen Av. S.N. Grechko
(11 pers.) For the Air Forces--Col.
Communications Gen. Av. V.I. Davidkov
(11 pers.) For Special [nuclear]
Ballistics Armaments—[blank]
(6 pers.) For Combat Training--
Cartographic and Geodosy Maj. Gen. L.S. Garbuz
(9 pers.) For the Rear Services--
Meteorological Service Maj. Gen.N.R. Pilipenko
(8 pers.) Deputy—Maj. Gen.
Sixth Section [unidentified] Tech. Trps. A.A. (4 pers.) Dement'ev
Personnel and Records
(7 pers.)
Eighth Section [unidentified]
(13 pers.)

Missile Forces (RV)
43rd Missile Division
665th Missile Regiment (R-14 with PRTB)
668th Missile Regiment (R-14 with PRTB)
79th Missile Regiment (R-12 with PRTB)
181st Missile Regiment (R-12 with PRTB)
664th Missile Regiment (R-12 with PRTB)
(Eight launchers per regiment)

Air Defense Forces (PVO)
11th Antiaircraft Division
16th Antiaircraft Regiment
276th Antiaircraft Regiment
500th Antiaircraft Regiment
4 battalions in each AA Regiment [Trans: 6 launchers in each battalion]
Separate Radar Battalion10th Antiaircraft Division
294th Antiaircraft Regiment
318th Antiaircraft Regiment
466th Antiaircraft Regiment
32nd Fighter Aviation Regiment
40 MiG-21s
Separate Radar Battalion

Air Forces (VVS)
561st FKR (Frontal Cruise Missile) Regiment
584th FKR Regiment
Each regiment with 8 launchers and PRTB
437th Separate Helicopter Regiment
33 Mi-4 helicopters
134 Separate Aviation Communications Squadron 11 aircraft

Ground Forces (SV)
302nd Separate Motorized Rifle Regiment
314th Separate Motorized Rifle Regiment
400th Separate Motorized Rifle Regiment
496th Separate Motorized Rifle Regiment

Naval Forces (VMF)
Submarine Squadron
18th Missile Submarine Division
7 submarines
211th Submarine Brigade
4 submarines
Two submarine tenders (floating support bases)
Surface Ship Squadron
2 cruisers, 2 missile destroyers, 2 destroyers
Missile Patrol Boat Brigade
12 missile patrol boats (cutters)
Sopka Missile Regiment [coastal defense cruise missile]
6 launchers
Aviation Mine-Torpedo Regiment
33 IL-28 aircraft
[Trans: Includes 3 trainers]
Detachment of Support Ships
2 tankers
2 dry cargo ships
1 floating repair ship

Rear Services
Field Bakery Factory
Hospitals (3 at 200 beds each)
Sanitary-antiepidemiological detachment
Company to service entry to the bases
Food storage stocks (2)
Warehouse
Missile and aviation fuel stations (2)
Fuel oil for the Navy (2)

Chief of the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff
Colonel General S.P. Ivanov [signature]
20 June 1962



Collection Cuban Missile Crisis
Creator S. P. Ivanov
Contributor
Type Diagram, Diagram
Subject Cold War crises, Soviet Navy, Soviet Union, relations with Cuba
Coverage Cuba, Republic of
Relation The Cold War in Latin America, US-Soviet Relations
Lang English
Publisher CWIHP
Rights
Format Translation
Identifier: 5034D80E-96B6-175C-9A3377842FCFFB3D
   

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