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38th Guards Communications Brigade | |
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Active | 1997–present |
Country | Russia (1997–present) |
Branch | Russian Airborne Forces |
Role | Signals Communication |
Garrison/HQ | Moscow |
Nickname(s) | Pokazuha |
Motto(s) | "Reliability always!" |
Engagements | Insurgency in the North Caucasus Kosovo War |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Colonel Viktor Babikov |
Notable commanders | A.G. Taratuto |
The 38th Guards Communications Brigade is a signals brigade in the Russian Airborne Forces. It is currently located near Bear Lake, Moscow.
On February 1, 1997, the 171st separate communications brigade was reorganized into the 38th separate communications regiment.[1] The Brigade was scattered across Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Kosovo. The Brigade Also had action in counter terror operations in the north Caucuses. By 2015 the Regiment was turned into a brigade and given the honorary name "Guards". At the moment, it consists of a command battalion and a few communications battalions. some of the tasks currently being performed by the 38th Guards Communications Brigade are establishing communications in military field conditions during exercises, landing aircraft with groups of paratroopers and establishing navigation of aviation equipment.[2]