Composition in The Late 1980s
- 10 Guards Tank Ural-L'vov Volunteer Division (HQ Altengrabow)
- 61 Guards Tank Sverdlovsk-L'vov Regiment (Altengrabow)
- 62 Guards Tank Permian-Keletskiy Regiment (Altengrabow)
- 63 Guards tank Chelyabinsk-Petrokovskiy regiment (Altengrabow)
- 248 Guards Motor-Rifle Unechskiy Regiment (Schönebeck)
- 744 Guards motorised artillery Ternopol' regiment (Altengrabow)
- 359 Guards antiaircraft-missile L'vov regiment (Altengrabow)
- 112 independent reconnaissance battalion (Halberstadt, later Altengrabow)
- 152 independent signal battalion (Altengrabow)
- 131 independent engineer battalion (Magdeburg)
- 127 independent battalion of chemical protection (Altengrabow)
- 1072 independent battalion of materiel supply (Altengrabow)
- 60 independent is repair-restoration battalion (Altengrabow)
- 188 independent medical-sanitary battalion (Altengrabow)
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