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Western Military District

The Western Military District (Russian: Западный военный округ, romanizedZapadnyy voyennyy okrug) is a military district of Russia.

Western Military District
Западный военный округ
Emblem of the Western Military District
Founded20 October 2010
Country Russia
Branch Russian Armed Forces
Part ofMinistry of Defence
HeadquartersGeneral Staff Building, Saint Petersburg
Decorations Order of Lenin
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant General Roman Berdnikov
Insignia
Flag
The Western Military District, in red, on a map of the five Russian military districts.
Western Military District HQ at the Saint Petersburg General Staff Building

It is one of the five military districts of the Russian Armed Forces, with its jurisdiction primarily within the western central region of European Russia. The Western Military District was created as part of the 2008 military reforms, and founded by Presidential Decree №1144 signed on September 20, 2010, as an amalgamation of the Moscow Military District, Leningrad Military District and Kaliningrad Special Region.[1] The district began operation on October 20, 2010, under the command of Colonel-General Valery Gerasimov. General Lieutenant Roman Berdnikov took over command on October 3, 2022,[2] but two further command changes would take place by the end of the year, under the pressure of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The Western Military District is the second smallest military district in Russia by geographic size. The district contains 26 federal subjects of Russia: Belgorod Oblast, Bryansk Oblast, Ivanovo Oblast, Kaliningrad Oblast, Kaluga Oblast, Karelia, Kostroma Oblast, Kursk Oblast, Leningrad Oblast, Lipetsk Oblast, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Novgorod Oblast, Oryol Oblast, Pskov Oblast, Ryazan Oblast, Saint Petersburg, Smolensk Oblast, Tambov Oblast, Tver Oblast, Tula Oblast, Vladimir Oblast, Vologda Oblast, Voronezh Oblast, Yaroslavl Oblast. On 1 December 2014, the Arctic Joint Strategic Command was split off from the Western Military District, removing Arkhangelsk Oblast, Murmansk Oblast, Komi Republic, and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, as well as the Russian Navy's Baltic Fleet and Northern Fleet, from the district's command.[3][4]

The Western Military District is headquartered in the General Staff Building in Saint Petersburg.

The Western Military District is now led by Colonel General Sergei Kuzovlev, who was previously Chief of Staff of the Southern Military District and Commander of Russian Forces in Syria.[5]

History

The Western Military District, "with about 300,000 troops, was formed in 2010 from the Moscow and Leningrad" Military Districts.[6]

On 26 February 2014, during the invasion of Crimea, President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian Armed Forces to be "put on alert in the Western Military District as well as units stationed with the 2nd Army Central Military District Command involved in aerospace defense, airborne troops and long-range military transport." Despite media speculation it was for in reaction to the events in Ukraine, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said it was unrelated to the unrest in Ukraine.[7]

After a 15-year hiatus, the 1st Guards Tank Army headquarters was reformed within the district in November 2014.[8]

In April 2017, the Defence Ministry reported that the 14th Army Corps had been transferred to the Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command.[9] It appears that this army corps, formed with its number in view of the Second World War actions of the Soviet 14th Army, includes the 80th Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade and the 200th Motor Rifle Brigade.

In the September Zapad 2017 exercise, a significant portion of troops from the Western Military District numbering 12,700 personnel were involved in Belarus, the Kaliningrad Region and Russia's other north-western areas as well.

A December 2018 Russian Ministry of Defense press release said that an independent Spetsnaz company had been formed in a combined arms army of the district.[10]

Almost the whole forces of the district became involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, presumably suffering heavy losses. One of the reactions to the supposed heavy losses was the creation of the new 3rd Army Corps, formed within the district. The 3rd Army Corps' initial main base and training centre was identified by Ukraine in August 2022 as being located in Mulino, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast.[11] The new 72nd Separate Motor Rifle Brigade, intended to form part of the 3rd Army Corps, was reported by Penza Oblast authorities to be forming at Totskoye, Orenburg Oblast.[12]

Much of the Russian Airborne Forces is located within the district's boundaries but not under its command. These forces include the 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade (Kubinka, Moscow); the 76th Guards Air Assault Division (Pskov); the 98th Guards Airborne Division (Ivanovo); the 106th Guards Airborne Division (Tula), and the VDV signals regiment, the 38th Airborne Signal Regiment (n. Bear Lake, Moscow Oblast). In addition, there are two formations of the Russian Aerospace Forces within the district's boundaries but under central command: the 1st Army for Air and Anti-Rocket Defence of Special Designation (Moscow SAM and ABM defences, ru:1-я армия противовоздушной и противоракетной обороны особого назначения) and 15th Air-Space Army of Special Designation (space operations, ru:15-я армия воздушно-космических сил особого назначения, the former Russian Space Command).

The Main Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine) of the Ministry of Defence (Ukraine) on December 26, 2022 that General Evgeni Valerievich Nikiforov was appointed as commander, Western Military District, and commander of the Russian western grouping of forces in Ukraine.[13] He had been transferred from the post of first deputy commander, Eastern Military District. In this transfer, Colonel-General Sergei Kuzovlev was removed from the position of commander of the troops of the Western Military District, who had only been in post for about a month.[14] "The reason for Kuzovlev's dismissal was the failure of preparations for an offensive in the Lyman [area], but [Ukrainian intelligence assessed it also as a] internal political struggle.. because from the Shoigu-Gerasimov orbit changing for a candidate from the Surovikin-Prygozhin group."

Formations and Units

 
Russia's Comprehensive Security System Center in Saint Petersburg

Direct reporting units and formations

Muzyka 2020 lists a total of 21 direct reporting units and formations, but does not include the OGRF in Moldova, but does include Land Forces Command HQ, Moscow, and Joint Strategic Command - West at St Petersburg.

Muzkya 2020 does not include the:

1st Guards Tank Army

HQ: Odintsovo, Moscow Region (reinstated 2014)[8]

6th Army

HQ: Saint Petersburg

20th Guards Army

 
The bands of the Western Military District in their various uniforms.

HQ: Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast[15]

Intelligence/Spetsnaz units and formations

  • 2nd Spetsnaz Brigade
  • 16th Spetsnaz Brigade (Tambov)[24]
  • 322nd Special Forces Training Center

Naval Forces

Naval Infantry and Coast Defense

Aerospace Forces

  • 6th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (HQ: St.Petersburg)[41]
    • 105th Guards Composite Aviation Division
    • Naval Aviation (drawn from 132nd Mixed Aviation Division - Kaliningrad)
      • 689th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (Two Squadrons: Sukhoi Su-27P - planned to re-equip with the Su-35[42])
      • 4th Naval Attack Aviation Regiment (One Squadron: Sukhoi Su-30SM; One Squadron: Su-24M)
    • 2nd Air Defence Division (St. Petersburg region)[23]
      • 1488th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Zelenogorsk - S-400 SAM system)
      • 1489th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Vaganovo - S-400/Pantsir SAM systems)
      • 1490th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Ulyanovka - S-400 SAMs)
      • 500th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Gostilitsy - S-400/Pantsir SAMs)
      • 1544th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Vladimirsky Lager - S-400 SAMs)
    • 32nd Air Defence Division[23]
      • 42nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Izhitsy - S-300PM2 surface-to-air missile system)
      • 108th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Voronezh - S-300PM2 SAMs)
    • 44th Air Defence Division of the Baltic Fleet (Kaliningrad region)[23]
      • 183rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Gvardeysk - S-400/S-300/Pantsir SAMs)
      • 1545th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Kruglovo - S-400 SAMs)

Russian Aerospace Forces - Not Subordinate to Western Military District

Neither of these Russian Aerospace Forces armies are subordinated to the Western Military District.

  • 1st Air Defence and Missile Defence Army(air defence of Moscow)[23])
    • 4th Air Defence Division
      • 584th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Mar'ino - S-300PM SAMs)
      • 210th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Dubrovki - S-400/Pantsir SAMs)
      • 93rd Anti-Aircraft Regiment (Fun'kovo - S-400/S-300/Pantsir SAMs)
      • 612th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Krasnoznamensk - S-300 SAMs)
    • 202nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (Naro-Fominsk - S-300 SAMs)
    • 5th Air Defence Division
      • 549th Ant-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Il'inskoye - S-400/Pantsir SAMs)
      • 614th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Pestovo - S-300 SAMs)
      • 629th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Elektrostal - S-300 SAMs)
      • 606th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (Elektrostal - S-400/S-300/Pantsir SAMs)
    • 9th Anti-Ballistic Missile Defence Division (A-135 anti-ballistic missile system;[43]
  • 15th Special Aerospace Forces Army (Moscow-based special Command of Russian Aerospace forces and responsible for cosmodromes and space-monitoring stations) reportedly receiving S-500 SAM/ABM system as of summer 2021[44][45][46]

Leadership

 
Former Western Military District commander Alexander Zhuravlyov (left) with Belarusian Defence Minister Andrei Ravkov (right) in Minsk

Commanders

  • Colonel-General Valery Gerasimov (20 October 2010 – 28 October 2010 (acting))
  • Colonel-General Arkady Bakhin (28 October 2010 – 9 November 2012)
  • Colonel-General Anatoly Sidorov (24 December 2012 – 10 November 2015)
  • Colonel-General Andrey Kartapolov (10 November 2015 – 19 December 2016)
  • Lieutenant-General Viktor Astapov (19 December 2016 – April 2017 (acting))
  • Colonel-General Andrey Kartapolov (April 2017 – 30 July 2018)[47]
  • Lieutenant-General Viktor Astapov (30 July 2018 – November 2018 (acting))
  • Colonel-General Alexander Zhuravlyov (November 2018[48] – June 2022[49])
  • Lieutenant General Andrei Sychevoi, (June 2022[49] – dismissed by 4 September 2022) "Yesterday, September 4, Ukrainian journalist Roman Tsymbalyuk published a post on his Telegram channel page about Russian generals who were dismissed from service. We are talking about the top generals whom Putin trusted and strongly believed in, starting his "special operation" against Ukraine in February 2022. Against this background, General Andrey Sychevoi stands out, who at one time went through the war in Syria, but during the war in Ukraine he did not cope with the task and was dismissed from the post of commander of the Western Military District. He is 53 years old."[50]
  • Colonel-General Roman Berdnikov (3 October 2022 - 26 December 2022)[51]
  • Lieutenant General Evgeny Nikiforov (26 December 2022 - current) [52]

Chiefs of Staff - First Deputy Commanders

  • Admiral Nikolai Maksimov (28 October 2010 – October 2012)
  • Lieutenant-General Andrey Kartapolov (December 2012 – 21 June 2014)[citation needed]
  • Lieutenant-General Viktor Astapov (21 June 2014 – November 2018)
  • Lieutenant-General Aleksey Zavizon (November 2018 – present)[citation needed]

See also

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Coordinates: 59°56′17″N 30°19′02″E / 59.9381°N 30.3172°E / 59.9381; 30.3172

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For the Soviet counterpart see Belorussian Military District For the Swedish one see Western Military District Sweden The Western Military District Russian Zapadnyj voennyj okrug romanized Zapadnyy voyennyy okrug is a military district of Russia Western Military DistrictZapadnyj voennyj okrugEmblem of the Western Military DistrictFounded20 October 2010Country RussiaBranch Russian Armed ForcesPart ofMinistry of DefenceHeadquartersGeneral Staff Building Saint PetersburgDecorations Order of LeninCommandersCurrentcommanderLieutenant General Roman BerdnikovInsigniaFlag The Western Military District in red on a map of the five Russian military districts Western Military District HQ at the Saint Petersburg General Staff Building It is one of the five military districts of the Russian Armed Forces with its jurisdiction primarily within the western central region of European Russia The Western Military District was created as part of the 2008 military reforms and founded by Presidential Decree 1144 signed on September 20 2010 as an amalgamation of the Moscow Military District Leningrad Military District and Kaliningrad Special Region 1 The district began operation on October 20 2010 under the command of Colonel General Valery Gerasimov General Lieutenant Roman Berdnikov took over command on October 3 2022 2 but two further command changes would take place by the end of the year under the pressure of the Russian invasion of Ukraine The Western Military District is the second smallest military district in Russia by geographic size The district contains 26 federal subjects of Russia Belgorod Oblast Bryansk Oblast Ivanovo Oblast Kaliningrad Oblast Kaluga Oblast Karelia Kostroma Oblast Kursk Oblast Leningrad Oblast Lipetsk Oblast Moscow Moscow Oblast Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Novgorod Oblast Oryol Oblast Pskov Oblast Ryazan Oblast Saint Petersburg Smolensk Oblast Tambov Oblast Tver Oblast Tula Oblast Vladimir Oblast Vologda Oblast Voronezh Oblast Yaroslavl Oblast On 1 December 2014 the Arctic Joint Strategic Command was split off from the Western Military District removing Arkhangelsk Oblast Murmansk Oblast Komi Republic and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug as well as the Russian Navy s Baltic Fleet and Northern Fleet from the district s command 3 4 The Western Military District is headquartered in the General Staff Building in Saint Petersburg The Western Military District is now led by Colonel General Sergei Kuzovlev who was previously Chief of Staff of the Southern Military District and Commander of Russian Forces in Syria 5 Contents 1 History 2 Formations and Units 2 1 Direct reporting units and formations 2 2 1st Guards Tank Army 2 3 6th Army 2 4 20th Guards Army 2 5 Intelligence Spetsnaz units and formations 2 6 Naval Forces 2 6 1 Naval Infantry and Coast Defense 2 7 Aerospace Forces 2 8 Russian Aerospace Forces Not Subordinate to Western Military District 3 Leadership 3 1 Commanders 3 2 Chiefs of Staff First Deputy Commanders 4 See also 5 References 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe Western Military District with about 300 000 troops was formed in 2010 from the Moscow and Leningrad Military Districts 6 On 26 February 2014 during the invasion of Crimea President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian Armed Forces to be put on alert in the Western Military District as well as units stationed with the 2nd Army Central Military District Command involved in aerospace defense airborne troops and long range military transport Despite media speculation it was for in reaction to the events in Ukraine Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said it was unrelated to the unrest in Ukraine 7 After a 15 year hiatus the 1st Guards Tank Army headquarters was reformed within the district in November 2014 8 In April 2017 the Defence Ministry reported that the 14th Army Corps had been transferred to the Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command 9 It appears that this army corps formed with its number in view of the Second World War actions of the Soviet 14th Army includes the 80th Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade and the 200th Motor Rifle Brigade In the September Zapad 2017 exercise a significant portion of troops from the Western Military District numbering 12 700 personnel were involved in Belarus the Kaliningrad Region and Russia s other north western areas as well A December 2018 Russian Ministry of Defense press release said that an independent Spetsnaz company had been formed in a combined arms army of the district 10 Almost the whole forces of the district became involved in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine presumably suffering heavy losses One of the reactions to the supposed heavy losses was the creation of the new 3rd Army Corps formed within the district The 3rd Army Corps initial main base and training centre was identified by Ukraine in August 2022 as being located in Mulino Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 11 The new 72nd Separate Motor Rifle Brigade intended to form part of the 3rd Army Corps was reported by Penza Oblast authorities to be forming at Totskoye Orenburg Oblast 12 Much of the Russian Airborne Forces is located within the district s boundaries but not under its command These forces include the 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade Kubinka Moscow the 76th Guards Air Assault Division Pskov the 98th Guards Airborne Division Ivanovo the 106th Guards Airborne Division Tula and the VDV signals regiment the 38th Airborne Signal Regiment n Bear Lake Moscow Oblast In addition there are two formations of the Russian Aerospace Forces within the district s boundaries but under central command the 1st Army for Air and Anti Rocket Defence of Special Designation Moscow SAM and ABM defences ru 1 ya armiya protivovozdushnoj i protivoraketnoj oborony osobogo naznacheniya and 15th Air Space Army of Special Designation space operations ru 15 ya armiya vozdushno kosmicheskih sil osobogo naznacheniya the former Russian Space Command The Main Directorate of Intelligence Ukraine of the Ministry of Defence Ukraine on December 26 2022 that General Evgeni Valerievich Nikiforov was appointed as commander Western Military District and commander of the Russian western grouping of forces in Ukraine 13 He had been transferred from the post of first deputy commander Eastern Military District In this transfer Colonel General Sergei Kuzovlev was removed from the position of commander of the troops of the Western Military District who had only been in post for about a month 14 The reason for Kuzovlev s dismissal was the failure of preparations for an offensive in the Lyman area but Ukrainian intelligence assessed it also as a internal political struggle because from the Shoigu Gerasimov orbit changing for a candidate from the Surovikin Prygozhin group Formations and Units Edit Russia s Comprehensive Security System Center in Saint Petersburg Direct reporting units and formations Edit Muzyka 2020 lists a total of 21 direct reporting units and formations but does not include the OGRF in Moldova but does include Land Forces Command HQ Moscow and Joint Strategic Command West at St Petersburg Operational Group of Russian Forces in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova Tiraspol Transnistria 82nd Motorized Rifle Battalion 113th Motorized Rifle Battalion 540th Command Battalion 15 1st Command Brigade Sertolovo Leningrad Oblast ru 1 ya brigada upravleniya 16 45th Guards Berlin Engineering Brigade Russian Engineer Troops Murom 29th Bryansk 34th Yaroslavl and 38th Railway Brigades of the Russian Railway Troops 1st Guards Engineer Sapper Brigade Murom 27th Brigade Russian NBC Protection Troops Shikhany 79th Guards Rocket Artillery Brigade Tver 45th High Power Artillery Brigade Svir Tambov 15th Electronic Warfare Brigade Stroitel 16 16th Electronic Warfare Brigade Plavsk says Galeotti 2017 17 Kursk MZS says Muzyka 2020 16 146th Special Purpose Radio Engineer Brigade Bugry 18 45th Separate Engineer Camouflage Regiment HQ located in Vladimir Oblast in late 2020 reported at Inzhenernyy 1 55 793785 37 192298 19 Military Unit Number 58142 The regiment s formation was completed in June 2017 as well as the ability to quickly camouflage key facilities it has inflatable models of tanks guns infantry fighting vehicles PVO air defense systems and other weapons systems 20 Muzkya 2020 does not include the 154th Preobrazhensky Commandant s Regiment Moscow Semyonovsky Regiment Ramensky District Moscow Oblast 132nd Signals Brigade 22nd Central Base for Reserve Tanks Buy Kostroma Oblast 21 1st Guards Tank Army Edit HQ Odintsovo Moscow Region reinstated 2014 8 4th Guards Tank Division Naro Fominsk 47th Guards Tank Division Mulino 2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division Kalininets 27th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade Mosrentgen 96th Reconnaissance Brigade 49th Anti Aircraft Rocket Brigade 112th Rocket Brigade Shuya 288th Artillery Brigade 20th NBC Defense Regiment p Tsentralny Nizhny Novgorod region 60th Control Brigade6th Army Edit HQ Saint Petersburg 138th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade Kamenka 25th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade Latvian Riflemen n Vladimirsky Lager 9th Guards Artillery Brigade Luga ru 9 ya gvardejskaya artillerijskaya brigada 268th Guards Artillery Brigade Pushkin 30th Engineering Regiment Kerro Village 5th Anti Aircraft Rocket Brigade Gorelovo 95th Administration and Command Brigade Gorelovo 26th Rocket Brigade Luga 20th Guards Army Edit The bands of the Western Military District in their various uniforms HQ Voronezh Voronezh Oblast 15 3rd Motor Rifle Division Boguchar 22 15 237th Tank Regiment Valuyki and Soloti Belgorod Oblast 23 15 752nd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment Valuyki and Soloti Belgorod Oblast 23 15 252nd Motor Rifle Regiment Boguchar Voronezh Oblast 23 15 99th Self propelled Artillery Regiment Boguchar Voronezh Oblast 23 15 84th Reconnaissance Battalion Valuyki and Soloti Belgorod Oblast 23 15 159th Anti Tank Battalion Boguchar Voronezh Oblast 23 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division Yelnya 15 99th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base Tver 53rd Anti Aircraft Rocket Brigade Kursk 236th Artillery Brigade 23 9th Administration Brigade 448th Rocket Brigade Kursk 15 7015th Weapons and Equipment Storage Base Mulino 69th Materiel Security BrigadeIntelligence Spetsnaz units and formations Edit 2nd Spetsnaz Brigade 16th Spetsnaz Brigade Tambov 24 322nd Special Forces Training CenterNaval Forces Edit Baltic FleetNaval Infantry and Coast Defense Edit 11th Army Corps Kaliningrad 18th Guards Motorized Rifle Division formed in December 2020 25 incorporating existing and potentially new regiments 26 As of 2021 ground combat units deployed within the 11th Corps include 275th Motorized Rifle Regiment 27 280th Motorized Rifle Regiment 27 79th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment former 79th Independent Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade reformed as a regiment Gusev Kaliningrad Oblast 28 11th Independent Tank Regiment Gusev Kaliningrad Oblast 29 Military Unit Number V Ch v ch 41611 Equipped with T 72B Main Battle Tanks upgrades of T 72s to B3M standard underway as of 2019 20 30 31 32 75th Motorized Rifle Regiment reported forming as of 2021 in Sovetsk 33 20th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion forming 2020 21 Orlan 10 UAVs and Sobolyatnik 34 and Fara VR reconnaissance radars 35 22nd Guards Air Defence Missile Regiment Tor M1 M2 in Kaliningrad 36 37 15 7th Independent Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment Kaliningrad equipped with BMP 3 infantry fighting vehicles as of 2021 regiment reportedly retains independent status outside 18th Motorized Rifle Division 27 28 244th Artillery Brigade 2A36 BM 21 2S7M Malka self propelled howitzers with Zoopark 1 counter battery radars BM 27 Uragan multiple rocket launchers delivery initiated 2020 and 9P157 2 Khrizantema S tank destroyers 38 39 in Kaliningrad 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade village Mechnikovo Baltiysk Naval Infantry 25th Coastal Rocket Brigade with BAL E K 300P Bastion P at Donskoye Air Base 40 37 152nd Guards Missile Brigade 9K720 Iskander M at Chernyakhovsk Air Base 37 73rd Bridge Battalion 742th Fleet Signals Unit 302nd Fleet Radio Electronic RegimentAerospace Forces Edit 6th Air and Air Defence Forces Army HQ St Petersburg 41 105th Guards Composite Aviation Division 159th Fighter Aviation Regiment Petrozavodsk Two Squadrons Sukhoi Su 35S 790th Fighter Aviation Regiment Khotilovo Two Squadrons Mikoyan MiG 31 One Squadron Su 35 14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment Kursk Two Squadrons Sukhoi Su 30SM 47th Composite Guards Aviation Regiment Voronezh Two Squadrons Sukhoi Su 34 4th Reconnaissance Aviation Squadron Shatalovo Sukhoi Su 24MR Naval Aviation drawn from 132nd Mixed Aviation Division Kaliningrad 689th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment Two Squadrons Sukhoi Su 27P planned to re equip with the Su 35 42 4th Naval Attack Aviation Regiment One Squadron Sukhoi Su 30SM One Squadron Su 24M 2nd Air Defence Division St Petersburg region 23 1488th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Zelenogorsk S 400 SAM system 1489th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Vaganovo S 400 Pantsir SAM systems 1490th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Ulyanovka S 400 SAMs 500th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Gostilitsy S 400 Pantsir SAMs 1544th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Vladimirsky Lager S 400 SAMs 32nd Air Defence Division 23 42nd Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Izhitsy S 300PM2 surface to air missile system 108th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Voronezh S 300PM2 SAMs 44th Air Defence Division of the Baltic Fleet Kaliningrad region 23 183rd Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Gvardeysk S 400 S 300 Pantsir SAMs 1545th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Kruglovo S 400 SAMs Russian Aerospace Forces Not Subordinate to Western Military District Edit Neither of these Russian Aerospace Forces armies are subordinated to the Western Military District 1st Air Defence and Missile Defence Army air defence of Moscow 23 4th Air Defence Division 584th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Mar ino S 300PM SAMs 210th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Dubrovki S 400 Pantsir SAMs 93rd Anti Aircraft Regiment Fun kovo S 400 S 300 Pantsir SAMs 612th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Krasnoznamensk S 300 SAMs 202nd Anti Aircraft Missile Brigade Naro Fominsk S 300 SAMs 5th Air Defence Division 549th Ant Aircraft Missile Regiment Il inskoye S 400 Pantsir SAMs 614th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Pestovo S 300 SAMs 629th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Elektrostal S 300 SAMs 606th Anti Aircraft Missile Regiment Elektrostal S 400 S 300 Pantsir SAMs 9th Anti Ballistic Missile Defence Division A 135 anti ballistic missile system 43 15th Special Aerospace Forces Army Moscow based special Command of Russian Aerospace forces and responsible for cosmodromes and space monitoring stations reportedly receiving S 500 SAM ABM system as of summer 2021 44 45 46 Leadership Edit Former Western Military District commander Alexander Zhuravlyov left with Belarusian Defence Minister Andrei Ravkov right in Minsk Commanders Edit Colonel General Valery Gerasimov 20 October 2010 28 October 2010 acting Colonel General Arkady Bakhin 28 October 2010 9 November 2012 Colonel General Anatoly Sidorov 24 December 2012 10 November 2015 Colonel General Andrey Kartapolov 10 November 2015 19 December 2016 Lieutenant General Viktor Astapov 19 December 2016 April 2017 acting Colonel General Andrey Kartapolov April 2017 30 July 2018 47 Lieutenant General Viktor Astapov 30 July 2018 November 2018 acting Colonel General Alexander Zhuravlyov November 2018 48 June 2022 49 Lieutenant General Andrei Sychevoi June 2022 49 dismissed by 4 September 2022 Yesterday September 4 Ukrainian journalist Roman Tsymbalyuk published a post on his Telegram channel page about Russian generals who were dismissed from service We are talking about the top generals whom Putin trusted and strongly believed in starting his special operation against Ukraine in February 2022 Against this background General Andrey Sychevoi stands out who at one time went through the war in Syria but during the war in Ukraine he did not cope with the task and was dismissed from the post of commander of the Western Military District He is 53 years old 50 Colonel General Roman Berdnikov 3 October 2022 26 December 2022 51 Lieutenant General Evgeny Nikiforov 26 December 2022 current 52 Chiefs of Staff First Deputy Commanders Edit Admiral Nikolai Maksimov 28 October 2010 October 2012 Lieutenant General Andrey Kartapolov December 2012 21 June 2014 citation needed Lieutenant General Viktor Astapov 21 June 2014 November 2018 Lieutenant General Aleksey Zavizon November 2018 present citation needed See also EditList of military airbases in RussiaReferences Edit Ukaz Prezidenta Rossijskoj Federacii ot 20 sentyabrya 2010 goda 1144 O voenno administrativnom delenii Rossijskoj Federacii Archived from the original on 2012 03 31 Retrieved 2014 11 29 Russia sacks commander of Western military district reports 2022 10 03 Sozdano novoe strategicheskoe komandovanie Rossiyskaya Gazeta 1 December 2014 Severnyj flot vozmet Arktiku pod postoyannyj kontrol Rossiyskaya Gazeta 31 May 2017 Rybar Telegram Retrieved 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