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he Soviet Air Experience Glantz, U.S. Army by Lieutenant Coldnel David M. November 1984 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-6900 ~- --_.....- ---_ Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Glantz, David M. The Soviet airborne experience. (Research survey / Combat Studies Institute, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ; no. 4) “November 1984.” Bibliography: p. 1. Soviet Union. Arm&-Parachute troops-History. 2. Soviet Union. Arm%-Airborne troops-History. 3. World War, 193%1945-Aerial operations, Russian. I. U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Combat Studies Institute. II. Title. III. Series: Research survey (U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Combat Studies Institute) ; no. 4. UD485.S65G53 1985 356’.166’0947 64-28536 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, US. C3overmm-d RInthg O&e, Wnshlngton, D.C. 20402 CONTENTS Maps Tables...................................*.. ............................................................ vi: Abbreviations......................................~ .. ix Symbols ............................................... xi Chapter 1. THE PREWAR EXPERIENCE.......................... 1 Genesis of the Airborne Concept ................ Early Experimentation .......................... z Formation of an Airborne Force ................. 8 On the Eve of War ............................... 18 2. EVOLUTION OF AIRBORNE FORCES DURING WORLD WAR II.................................= 25 Initial Airborne Involvement ................... 25 Organization and Employment .................... 28 3. OPERATIONAL EMPLOYMENT: VYAZ‘MA, JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1942 ........................ 37 Strategic Context .............................. 37 Operational Planning . z$ 8th Airborne Brigade A..s..s..a..u..l.t. ................................. 8th Airborne Brigade Operations ................ 53 Conclusions ..................................... 56 4. OPERATIONAL EMPLOYMENT: VYAZ'MA, FEBRUARY-JUNE 1942..,........................ 59 Operational Planning ........................... 59 4th Airborne Corps Assault ..................... 63 February Offensive ............................. 65 March Offensive ................................ 67 April Offensive ................................ Encirclement and Breakout, 1 May-23 June 1942 . . E Conclusions .................................... 85 5. OPERATIONAL EMPLOYMENT: ON THE DNEPR, SEPTEMBER 1943................................ 91 Operational Planning ........................... Airborne Assault ............................... 5th Airborne Brigade O...p..e..r.a..t.i.o..n..s.. ........................ ti; Conclusions .. ........ iii - __.-.- -. _ -----_- -. --.__ 6. TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT............................. 113 General ........................................ 113 Teryaeva Sloboda, December 1941.....:.......... :ILt Medyn, January 1942 ....................... ..... Zhelan'ye, January 1942 ........................ 121 Rzhev, February 1942 ........................... 126 Kerch-Feodosiya, December 1941- January 1942.......*....*...............* .... 128 Diversionary Operations ........................ 131 7. THE POSTWAR YEARS. . . . ..*.......*......*........ 135 The Intellectual Context ....................... 135 The Stalinist Years: 1946-53...............= .. 137 The Nuclear Era: 1953-68 ...................... 143 Contemporary Airborne Operations ............... 148 8. CONCLUSIONS.............................,...... 159 Notes. ................................................ 163 Bibliography...........................~.........~..~. 197 iv MAPS 1. Belorussian Maneuvers, 14 September 1935 . ;g 2. Use of Airborne Forces on the Offensive, 1..9..3..6.. ...... 3. Area of Operations, Soviet Winter Offensive, January-May 1942 ................................ 213 4. 'Situation Facing the Western Front, 25 January 1942, and Concept of the Airborne Operation............'.......................... 43 Vyaz'ma-Dorogobuzh Area ........................... 214 2: 4th Airborne Corps Plan of Operations, 25 January 1942 ................................. 215 7. 8th Airborne Brigade and 1st Guards Cavalry Corps Operations, 27 January-8 February 1942 .......... 216 8. 8th Airborne Brigade and 1st Guards Cavalry Corps Operations, 8-17 February 1942 .................. 217 9. 8th Airborne Brigade and 1st Guards Cavalry Corps Operations, 17-28 February 1942 ................. 218 10. 8th Airborne Brigade and 1st Guards Cavalry Corps Operations, 28 February-24 March 1942 ........... 219 11. Western Front Positions, 15 February 1942, and the Plan of 4th Airborne Corps ............. 60 12. Vyaz'ma-Yukhnov Area .............................. 220 13. 4th Airborne Corps Plan of Operations, 16 February 1942 ............................... 221 14. 4th Airborne Corps Operations, 17 February-l March 1942 ....................... 222 15. 4th Airborne Corps Operations, l-20 March 1942 2:; 16.' German 137th Infantry Division Defensive Area ......... 17. 4th Airborne Corps Operations, 20 March-11 April 1942 ......................... 224 18. Territory Occupied by Belov's Forces, March-May 1942 ................................. 74 19. 4th Airborne Corps and 1st Guards Cavalry Corps Operations, 11-24 April 1942 .................... 225 20. 4th Airborne Corps and 1st Guards Cavalry Corps Operations, 26 April-30 May 1942 ................ 226 Breakout to 10th Army, l-11 June 1942 ............. 227 ii: Breakout to 10th Army, 11-23 June 1942 ............ 228 23. Voronezh Front Advance to the Dnepr, September 1943...-. .............................. Kanev-Bukrin Area ................................. 2% Dnepr Airborne Operation Plan, 20 September 1943 . . 230 26. Dnepr Airborne Operation Revised Plan, 23 September 1943 ...... ........ ................. 231 27. Dne r Airborne Operation, 22: September-13 October 1943 .................... 232 5th Airborne Brigade Operations, November 1943 .... 106 $9": Medyn Area ........................................ 116 30. Medyn Airborne Operation Plan, 3 January 1942 ..... 118 V Medyn Operation, 3-20 January 1942...... I . e . .e. . . . . 119 Zhelan'ye Airborne Operation, 20 January 1942..... 233 Zhelan"ye Airborne Operation, 27 January 1942..... 234 Zhelan'ye Airborne.Operation, 29 January-l February 1942.,..:;,...:........,.. 235 Rzhev Operation, February 1942,....;............... 127 Kerch-Feodosiya Operation, December 1941-January 1942.......,**....:.....:*. 130 vi : TABLES 1. Airborne Brigades, 1936 .......................... Airborne Regiments, 1936 ......................... 1': Airborne Forces, 1939 ............................ 17 Airborne Brigade, 1940 ........................... 21 Airborne Corps, 1941 ............................. 6. Airborne Corps Dispositions, June 1941 ........... z; Airborne Brigade, 1941 ........................... 29 i: SO;~.E: tirborne Operations in the Moscow Region, ........... ...... ... .... ....... ......... 1:: Conversion of Airborne Units, Summer 1942 ........ z! Separate Airborne Army, 1944 ..................... 34 vii ABBREVIATIONS ................... ..+...Arm y 2A ... ................... ..Antiaircraf t detachment- Abn ..................... ..Airborn e AC ...................... ..Airborn e corps (Soviet) ...................... ..Arm y corps (German) ~~ ....... ............... ..Arm y group ...................... ..Airborn e regiment (Soviet) Et. ...... ............. ..Artiller y regiment (German) Arty*....::...............Artiller y ATGM. ................... ..Antitan k guided missile Bde .*.....................Brigad e Bn ...................... ..Battalio n Cav .... ...................Cavalr y cc ...................... ..Cavalr y corps CD. ..................... ..Cavalr y division Cmd. .... ..*...............Comman d CO ...................... ..Compan y Detach .................. ..Detachmen t Div.......................Divisio n Flak.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Antiaircraft detachment Guards army ................................. & ............ ..Guard s cavalry corps GCD. .................... ..Guard s cavalry division Gds ..................... ..Guard s GMB. .................... ..Guard s mechanized brigade GMRD......................Guard s motorized rifle division Gp........................Grou p GRD.......................Guard s rifle division Gren......................Grenadie r GTA ... .......*............Guard s tank army GTB ..................... ..Guard s tank brigade GTC. .................... ..Guard s tank corps HQ.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Headquarters I Bde....................*Infantr y brigade ........................ Infantry division :if ................... ..Infantr y IR.::...................*.Infantr y regiment Jgd.......................reconnaissance unit ix

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