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Airborne Units and Formations of Russia: Russian Airborne Troops, 242nd Training Centre, 45th Detached Reconnaissance Regiment

Airborne Units and Formations of Russia: Russian Airborne Troops, 242nd Training Centre, 45th Detached Reconnaissance Regiment

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.14

Manufacturer: Books LLC

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Russian Airborne Troops or VDV (from "Vozdushno-Desantnye Voiska", Russian: - = ; Air-landing Forces) is an arm of service of the Armed forces of the Russian Federation, on a par with the Strategic Rocket Forces and the Russian Space Forces. First formed before World War II, the force undertook two significant airborne operations and a number of smaller jumps during the war and after 1945 for many years was the largest airborne force in the world. The word desánt, as used in the Vozdushno-Desantnye Vojska, is a borrowing of the French descente (debarkation or landing). It is also used by the Russian Ground Forces for the desantno-shturmoviye batalony (Russian: ), the airmobile assault battalions, and by the Russian Naval Infantry in voyenno-morskoy desant (Russian: ), an amphibious landing. The airborne, air-assault, and amphibious troops of all services are referred to as desantniki, which literally means those who land. The term desant is defined by Radzievskii as: Troops intended for landing, or which have already landed on enemy-occupied territory for the purpose of conducting combat operations. According to the transportation method used, a landing force may be amphibious, airborne, or combined; and according to its scale and purpose, such a force may be strategic, operational, or tactical. The concept of desant is linked with the Russian doctrinal emphasis on flanking maneuvers. Originally formed in the Soviet Union during the mid 1930s, they were massively expanded during World War II. They then formed up to ten Airborne Corps with numerous Independent Airborne Brigades, with most or all achieving "Guards" status. 9th Guards Army was eventually formed with three Guards Rifle Corps (37th, 38th, and 39th) being of Airborne divisions.... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=177454

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