219th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment

The 219th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (Russian: 219-й зенитно-ракетный полк; Military Unit Number 06534)[1] was a surface-to-air missile regiment of the Soviet Air Defense Forces during the Cold War and briefly the Russian Air Defense Forces.

219th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment
Active1963–1993
Country
Branch
  • Soviet Air Defense Forces
  • Russian Air Defense Forces
TypeSurface-to-air missile regiment
RoleAir defense
Part of54th Air Defense Corps (1986–1993)
Garrison/HQPervomayskoye-1
EquipmentS-200V

Active from 1963, the regiment provided air defense for the Leningrad area with S-200V missiles. It was disbanded in 1993 as a result of the introduction of the more modern S-300PS in the Leningrad air defense system.

History

An S-200V of the type operated by the regiment

The regiment received its number, the 219th, on 1 November 1963; it was a unit originally planned to be armed with the cancelled 5V11 Dal missile. The 219th was part of the 6th Independent Air Defense Army, and was based at Pervomayskoye-1.[1] The regiment became operational in 1967 with five S-200 battalions. It was reequipped with the S-200V in the early 1970s. In 1986, the 86th became part of the 54th Air Defense Corps. After the more modern S-300PS was introduced into the Leningrad air defense system, the S-200V units were gradually phased out. In 1988, the 219th was reduced to three battalions. It was disbanded in 1993.[1][2]

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References

Citations

  1. Lenskii & Tsybin 2013, pp. 91–92.
  2. Holm, Michael. "219th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment". ww2.dk. Retrieved 3 December 2017.

Bibliography

  • Lenskii, A.G.; Tsybin, M.M. (2013). Советские Войска ПВО в последние годы Союза ССР. Часть 1 [Soviet Air Defense Forces in the last years of the USSR: Part 1] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Info Ol. OCLC 861180616.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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