201st Motor Rifle Division - Subordinated Units and Fighting Strength

Subordinated Units and Fighting Strength

201st Motor Rifle Division (base)

  • 783rd separate reconnaissance battalion
  • 340th separate repair and restoration battalion
  • 636th separate service support battalion
  • 252nd separate communications battalion
  • 212nd separate communications battalion (territorial)
  • 92nd Motor Rifle Regiment- Giprozemgorodok garrison, Dushanbe
  • 149th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment- Kulyab garrison
  • 191st Motor Rifle Regiment- Kurgan-Tyube garrison
  • separate tank battalion (withdrawn from Tajikistan 2006)
  • 998th Artillery Regiment (withdrawn from Tajikistan 2006)
  • 1098th Air Defence Regiment (withdrawn from Tajikistan 2006)
  • 303rd separate helicopter squadron using four Mi-24 and four Mi-8 helicopters
  • 670th Air Group (squadron) equipped with five SU-25 aircraft is subordinated to the 201st Military Base command to which also belongs the 201st Division.

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