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Kamchatka Flotilla
Камчатская флотилия Kamchatskaya flotiliya
Troops and Forces of the North-East headquarters sign, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, 2007
Active
1945–present
Country
Soviet Union
Russia
Branch
Soviet Navy
Russian Navy
Garrison/HQ
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
Battle honours
Order of the Red Banner
Commanders
Current commander
Acting Rear Admiral Sergei Zhuga
Notable commanders
Grigori Shchedrin
Military unit
The Kamchatka Military Flotilla (Russian: Камчатская флотилия, tr. Kamchatskaya flotiliya) is a flotilla of the Russian Navy.
On December 14, 1849, in accordance with the Decree of Emperor Nicholas I, the Okhotsk military flotilla was transferred to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in Kamchatka. Thus December 14 became marked as the celebratory "Day" of the flotilla/NEGTF.
Formed in 1945, the Kamchatka Flotilla of diverse forces was reorganized during the 1960s;[citation needed] on 15 October 1979 the Kamchatka Flotilla was formed (or reformed).[1] In March 1998 the Northeastern Group of Troops and Forces was created from the Kamchatka Flotilla. It was based on the Kamchatka Peninsula and had responsibility for a coastal zone of the Pacific Ocean. On April 30, 1975, the flotilla was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.
The Kamchatka Flotilla's forces in 1988 included the 173rd Anti-Submarine Warfare Brigade (Ilicheva Bay, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka); 114th Coastal Defence Brigade; 182nd Submarine Brigade (Krasheninnikova Bay, Kamchatka Oblast); and the 104th independent Hydrographic Ship Battalion at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka.[1]
Until 1 June 2002, the 22nd Motor Rifle Division of the Far East Military District was located on the peninsula. It then became the 40th independent Motorised Rifle Brigade. In September 2007 it became the 40th Independent (twice Red Banner) Krasnodar-Harbin twice Red Banner Naval Infantry Brigade.[2] This situation lasted until March, 2009 when it became the 3rd Naval Infantry Regiment, and later the 40th Naval Infantry Brigade.
The Kamchatka Military Flotilla (Russian: Камчатская флотилия, tr. Kamchatskaya flotiliya) is a flotilla of the Russian Navy. On December 14, 1849, in...
Forces, a joint command directed by the headquarters of the Navy's KamchatkaFlotilla. The brigade has a rather unusual history, in that it can trace its...
previously unknown ocean current. The detachment transferred to the KamchatkaFlotilla of the Soviet Pacific Fleet after 70 days at sea. For the Soviet Navy...
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the Baltic Fleet, the Northeastern Group of Troops and Forces on the Kamchatka Peninsula and other areas of the extreme northeast, apart from traditional...
logistics, medical units and flight measurement units as far away as the Kamchatka Peninsula. As a clear indication of the indivisible connection between...
the gold medal and was promoted to vice admiral. He commanded the KamchatkaFlotilla of the Pacific Fleet until 1959 when he joined Navy staff. He was...
various staff appointments and promotions followed. He commanded the KamchatkaFlotilla with later postings including Chief of the Directorate of the Navy...
1973 Kapitanets was assigned to the Pacific Fleet and commanded the KamchatkaFlotilla. He was promoted to vice admiral in 1975. Kapitanets was deputy commander...
was based on the headquarters of the KamchatkaFlotilla. It included the 40th Motor Rifle Brigade on the Kamchatka peninsula, which appeared to be at...
seaport on the Pacific, supplying Kamchatka and other coastal settlements. In 1731, the Siberian Military Flotilla was established here. In 1736, Okhotsk...
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years in the Baltic Fleet before being transferred in 1851 to the KamchatkaFlotilla, based in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. In 1853, he was promoted to the...
and Kamchatka Fortified (Defensive) Districts and the Nagaev Fortified Sector. Subordinated to the 2nd Far Eastern Front for the war, the flotilla laid...
Destroyer Brigade (later the 173rd Anti-Submarine Warfare Brigade) in the KamchatkaFlotilla. Khronopulo became chief of staff of the 8th Operational Squadron...
educational work, but in 1982 returned to the Far East as head of the KamchatkaFlotilla's technical department. In March 1987, he was appointed head of the...
Between 1956 and 1966 he served on various surface ships of the KamchatkaFlotilla, rising through the ranks from commander of the ship's control group...
tanks, Kamchatka region". Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. 6 December 2017. "Russian upgraded BMP-2M IFVs deployed in Kamchatka". Army Recognition...
and the route north to Anadyrsk. The east side of Shelikov Bay is the Kamchatka Peninsula. From the head of Penzhina Bay back to the Uda River is about...
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