2024 Kharkiv offensive order of battle
Appearance
This is the order of battle for the 2024 Kharkiv offensive.[1][2]
Russian forces
[edit]- Russian Airborne Forces
- 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade - Guards Colonel Aleksandr Kornev[3]
- 98th Guards Airborne Division - Guards Colonel Viktor Igoryevich Gunaza[citation needed]
- 217th Guards Airborne Regiment - Guards Lieutenant Colonel Viktor Vasilyevich Droedov[citation needed]
- (Unknown air assault battalion)[citation needed]
- 217th Guards Airborne Regiment - Guards Lieutenant Colonel Viktor Vasilyevich Droedov[citation needed]
- Russian Aerospace Forces[4]
- Russian Ground Forces
- Moscow Military District
- 1st Guards Tank Army
- 20th Guards Combined Arms Army - Major General Sukhrab Akhmedov
- 3rd Motor Rifle Division - Major General Aleksei Vyacheslavovich Avdeyev[citation needed]
- 237th Tank Regiment[citation needed]
- 144th Guards Motor Rifle Division - Colonel Aleksey Alekseyevich Polyakov[11]
- 254th Motor Rifle Regiment[citation needed]
- 3rd Motor Rifle Division - Major General Aleksei Vyacheslavovich Avdeyev[citation needed]
- Southern Military District
- 3rd Guards Combined Arms Army
- 204th "Akhmat" Spetsnaz Regiment
- "Okhotnik" Detachment
- Chechen "Canada" group[12]
- "Okhotnik" Detachment
- 204th "Akhmat" Spetsnaz Regiment
- 8th Guards Combined Arms Army
- 51st Combined Arms Army
- 58th Guards Combined Arms Army
- 11th Separate Guards Engineering Brigade[15]
- 3rd Guards Combined Arms Army
- Leningrad Military District
- 6th Combined Arms Army - Alexander Vasilyevich Peryazev[16]
- 25th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade - Colonel Andrei Arkhipov[17]
- 138th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade - Guards Colonel Sergei Maksimov[18]
- 4th Volunteer Reconnaissance and Assault Brigade[19]
- 1009th Motorized Rifle Regiment[20]
- 44th Army Corps[2]
- 72nd Motor Rifle Division
- 104th Artillery Brigade[citation needed]
- 128th Motorized Rifle Brigade[23]
- 6th Combined Arms Army - Alexander Vasilyevich Peryazev[16]
- Central Military District
- 90th Guards Tank Division - Colonel Ramil Rakhmatulovich Ibatullin[citation needed]
- 228th Motorised Rifle Regiment[citation needed]
- 90th Guards Tank Division - Colonel Ramil Rakhmatulovich Ibatullin[citation needed]
- Unknown military district
- Unknown army
- Unknown division
- 1008th Motor Rifle Regiment[24]
- 1486th Motor Rifle Regiment[citation needed]
- Unknown division
- Unknown army
- Unknown Army
- "Gyutner" Group[25]
- Storm-Z - Yevgeny Burdinsky[26]
- Moscow Military District
- Russian Navy
- Black Sea Fleet
- Baltic Fleet
- Leningrad Military District
- 11th Army Corps - Major General Andrey Ruzinsky[28]
- 18th Motor Rifle Division[29]
- 9th Motor Rifle Regiment[citation needed]
- 11th Tank Regiment[30]
- 29th Artillery Regiment[citation needed]
- 79th Motorized Rifle Regiment[31]
- 7th Motor Rifle Regiment[32] [33]
- 1427th Motor Rifle Regiment[citation needed]
- 18th Motor Rifle Division[29]
- 11th Army Corps - Major General Andrey Ruzinsky[28]
- Leningrad Military District
- Pacific Fleet
- Kadyrovites[34]
- 116th Special Purpose Brigade[35]
Main Directorate of the General Staff
- 2nd Guards Spetsnaz Brigade - Konstantin Bushuev[36]
Ukrainian forces
[edit]- Ukrainian Ground Forces
- Operational Command North
- Operational Command South
- 42nd Mechanised Brigade[1]
- 57th Motorised Brigade - Denys Yaroslavsky[1][a]
- Operational Command East
- 92nd Assault Brigade - Pavlo Fedosenko[1]
- Offensive Guard
- 13th Khartiia Brigade[41]
- Liut Brigade - Colonel Oleksandr Netrebko[42]
- Russian Volunteer Corps - Denis Kapustin[43]
- Ukrainian Navy
- 36th Marine Brigade - Lt. Col. Viktor Sikoza[44]
- Ukrainian Air Force[45]
- Ukrainian Air Assault Forces
- 71st Jaeger Brigade[46][47]
- 82nd Air Assault Brigade - Lt. Col. Pavlo Rozlach[48]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The unit was later transferred to the Pokrovsk axis[40]
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- ^ "RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 23, 2024". ISW Press. 23 July 2024.
- ^ "RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 22, 2024". ISW Press. 22 July 2024.
- ^ "RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, JULY 21, 2024". ISW Press. 21 July 2024.
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