Russia's first Tank Army and the newly-formed 20th
Combined Arms Army will be the first to receive the
newest Armata tanks and Kurganets infantry fighting
vehicles, the source says
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"According to a directive of the chief
of the General Staff, the 1st Guards Tank Army and 20th Guards Combined Army
are to be formed within the western military district by December 1,
2015," the source said.
Major-General
Alexander Chaiko has been appointed commander of the 1st Tank Army.
Before, he was in charge of the 20th Army. The latter’s new commander is
Major-General Sergey Kuzovlyov (previously chief of staff of the 58th Combined
Army).
"The staffs of
both armies have been formed. They are located in Bakovka, the Moscow Region,
and in Voronezh
respectively," the source said.
He explained that
the existing 20th army will in fact be formed anew. A large share of its units
will be transferred to the yet-to-be formed tank army. New ones will be formed
in their place.
According to the
source, the 1st Tank Army will incorporate the Tamanskaya Mechanized Infantry
Division and the Kantemirovskaya Tank Division, as well as the 27th
Sevastopolskaya Mechanized Infantry Brigade and the 6th Tank Brigade.
"Reformatting
the 20th Combined Army, which has been stripped of most of its combat units is
a more complex task," the source said. "At the moment it has
incorporated the 9th tank brigade in Nizhni Novgorod. Other tank and mechanized
infantry brigades for that army are being formed."
There will be no
great difference in the make-up of the 1st and 20th armies. Each will have one
reconnaissance and one air missile brigade, as well as a logistics brigade,
missile and artillery units a helicopter regiment and other units, including
reconnaissance and attack drone units. The tank army will have more tanks and
the combined army, mechanized infantry combat vehicles.
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