739-й ракетный полк Military Unit: 44099, from 1969: 30010
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Activated 6.60 in Itatka, Tomsk Oblast, under the 211th Missile Brigade, and from 5.61 the 36th Guards Missile Division.
From 6.61 under the 39th Guards Missile Division.
1963 with 3 battalions at three sites:
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1st Battalion with 2 R-16 pads - alert duty from 4.62 (possibly BSP-11)
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2nd Battalion with 2 R-16 pads - alert duty from 10.9.62 (possibly BSP-12)
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3rd Battalion with 2 R-16 pads - alert duty from 5.3.63 (possibly BSP-13)
In March 1964 all battalions were upgraded to regiments:
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1st Battalion became 67th Missile Regiment with 2 R-16 pads (possibly BSP-11)
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2nd Battalion became 73rd Missile Regiment with 2 R-16 pads (possibly BSP-12)
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3rd Battalion remained as the 739th Missile Regiment, now with 2 R-16 pads (possibly BSP-13)
From 15.11.64 under the 32nd Missile Brigade (29.1.69 renamed 97th Missile Brigade).
The regiment stood down in 1969, and was transferred to Zhangiz-Tobe, Semipalatinsk Oblast, now under the 57th Missile Division.
The regiment went on alert duty 1970 with 6 R-36 (8K67) (SS-9) missiles at site BRK-10.
The regiment stood down in 1980, and converted to the R-36MUTTKh (15A18) - alert duty from 1980.
Disbanded 1993.
Itatka ICBM Complex (Launch site A, later Launch Site 1) (56 58 54N, 85 31 54E):
Zhangiz-Tobe ICBM Complex - Launch Group G (Type IIIC):
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silo 39G: 49 34 48N, 81 35 54E
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silo 40G: 49 29 22N, 81 36 15E - control site
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silo 41G: 49 26 52N, 81 41 24E
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silo 42G: 49 26 51N, 81 27 03E
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silo 43G: 49 23 22N, 81 35 25E
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silo 46G: 49 31 36N, 81 42 5
From 6.61 under the 39th Guards Missile Division.
1963 with 3 battalions at three sites:
*
1st Battalion with 2 R-16 pads - alert duty from 4.62 (possibly BSP-11)
*
2nd Battalion with 2 R-16 pads - alert duty from 10.9.62 (possibly BSP-12)
*
3rd Battalion with 2 R-16 pads - alert duty from 5.3.63 (possibly BSP-13)
In March 1964 all battalions were upgraded to regiments:
*
1st Battalion became 67th Missile Regiment with 2 R-16 pads (possibly BSP-11)
*
2nd Battalion became 73rd Missile Regiment with 2 R-16 pads (possibly BSP-12)
*
3rd Battalion remained as the 739th Missile Regiment, now with 2 R-16 pads (possibly BSP-13)
From 15.11.64 under the 32nd Missile Brigade (29.1.69 renamed 97th Missile Brigade).
The regiment stood down in 1969, and was transferred to Zhangiz-Tobe, Semipalatinsk Oblast, now under the 57th Missile Division.
The regiment went on alert duty 1970 with 6 R-36 (8K67) (SS-9) missiles at site BRK-10.
The regiment stood down in 1980, and converted to the R-36MUTTKh (15A18) - alert duty from 1980.
Disbanded 1993.
Itatka ICBM Complex (Launch site A, later Launch Site 1) (56 58 54N, 85 31 54E):
Zhangiz-Tobe ICBM Complex - Launch Group G (Type IIIC):
*
silo 39G: 49 34 48N, 81 35 54E
*
silo 40G: 49 29 22N, 81 36 15E - control site
*
silo 41G: 49 26 52N, 81 41 24E
*
silo 42G: 49 26 51N, 81 27 03E
*
silo 43G: 49 23 22N, 81 35 25E
*
silo 46G: 49 31 36N, 81 42 5
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 49°29'8"N 81°36'7"E
- п.г.т.Георгиевка-3 19 km
- Zhangiz-Tobe air base 36 km
- Dismantled R-36M (NATO: SS-18 Satan) ICBM Launch Control Facility (33F) 37 km
- Dismantled R-36M (SS-18 Satan) ICBM Command Post (10B) 48 km
- Dismantled R-36M (SS-18 Satan) ICBM Silo (31E) 83 km
- Semipalatinsk Airport (Semey) 140 km
- Former nuclear weapon testing area Balapan 205 km
- Altay Optical-Laser Center 211 km
- Чаган-16 212 km
- Dismantled R-36M (NATO: SS-18 Satan) ICBM Launch Facility & Command Post 341 km
- Reservoir 24 km
- Pond 40 km
- (Old) Sentas 65 km
- Sadyrkol' 72 km
- Tortkara Lake 74 km
- Sibin Lakes 75 km
- Shalkar Lake 75 km
- Korzhynkol' 76 km
- Karakol' 78 km
- Targyn 90 km
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