List of armies of the Soviet Union 1991 information
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List of armies of the Armed Forces of the USSR (1989–1991) – list of armies part of Soviet Armed Forces as of 1989–1991 and their status in the Former Soviet Union as of 2018.
Note:
Due to inconsistencies in various sources, the list may contain inaccuracies;
A dash in the column "Predecessor" means that the army was a newly created formation;
A dash in the column "1992 Transfer to jurisdiction" means that the army was disbanded without being under the jurisdiction of any of the former USSR states;
In all sections in the column "Year of creation" the year in which the formation received the given full name is indicated;
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