54th Guards Rocket Division

54th Guards Order of Kutuzov Rocket Division
Active 25 June 1960
Country  Soviet Union (1960–91)
 Russia (since 1991)
Branch Strategic Rocket Forces
Type Missile division
Part of 27th Guards Missile Army
HQ location Teykovo, Ivanovo Oblast
Decorations Order of Kutuzov

54th Guards Order of Kutuzov Rocket Division (Russian: 54-я гвардейская ордена Кутузова ракетная дивизия) is a strategic rocket division under command of the 27th Guards Missile Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces of Russia headquartered at Teykovo in Ivanovo Oblast.

History

Dmitry Medvedev at the 54th Division with Topol-M in the background

The 197th Rocket Engineer Brigade was formed on 20 June 1960 on the base of the 27th Separate Guards Artillery Brigade.[1] It was initially under the 46th Artillery Range Administration, but from 10.3.61 under the 3rd Independent Guards Missile Corps. It comprised the 594th, 602nd, 604th, and 621st Rocket Regiments. In May 1961 the Brigade was reorganized into the 54th Guards Order of Kutuzov Missile Division with Headquarters in the small town of Teykovo.

Since 1961, the 54th Division has performed 36 training launches.

On 27 November 1999 one of the regiments within the 54th Division received an honorable title Ivanovo.

In December 2006, the 54th Division became the first one to receive a mobile version of the RT-2PM2 (SS-27) missile.

In 2010, the 54th Division became the first unit to receive the RS-24 missile.

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Equipment

References

  1. Holm, 54th Guards Order of Kutuzov Missile Division, accessed September 2010