1060th Centre for Material-Technical Support

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1060th Centre for Material-Technical Support
1060 Краснознаменного центра материально-технического обеспечения (1060 ЦМТО)
Active2012-present
CountryFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Part of Western Military District (2012–2024)
Leningrad Military District (2024–present)
Decorations Order of Red Banner.svg   Order of the Red Banner

The 1060th Red Banner Center for Material-Technical Support (Russian: 1060 Краснознаменного центра материально-технического обеспечения) (1060 ЦМТО) (Military Unit Number 55443) is a unit of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation that supervises logistical support of the Russian Ground Forces, Russian Navy and Air and Space Forces within the territories of the Leningrad Military District.

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History

On September 1, 2012, the 1060 Red Banner Center for Material-Technical Support was formed in the city of St. Petersburg, the city of Pushkin. It was formed in accordance with directive of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation dated May 28, 2012 No. D-037 "On organizational activities held in the Western Military District in 2012." It was organised under Table of Organisation and Equipment (shtat) No. 33/023.

During the Second World War, three units of the center were awarded Battle Flags and state awards for their courage and heroism, and excellent performance of tasks:

As the units that the 1060th Centre had been formed from had been awarded Battle flags, the orders of the Red Star and the Battle Red Banner, the centre was assigned the name Red Banner when it was formed.

Structure

Also reported was the 67th Arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (Military Unit 55443–41), located at 242500, Bryansk Oblast, Karachev, [19] and Military Unit (в/ч) 55443–90, formerly Military Unit 96131-2 (86765) 2-й Branch (филиал) 3783-й КБМТО СГ (3783rd complex base of material-technical support, Moscow region, Schelkovsky district, town of Monino.). [20]

After the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, on April 25, 2022, a fire engulfed the 2nd Branch of Military Unit 55443–90, which was concerned with fuel service. [21] The unit, which was located in Bryansk, was holding 5,000 tonnes of fuel. [22] It may have been struck by a Ukrainian Tochka-U missile.

On 28 June 2022 the cell "BOAK-Vladimir" published a press release claiming sabotage action on railway of Military Unit Number 55443 VD Barsovo (51st Arsenal of the GRAU) near Kirzhach in Vladimir Oblast. The rails were damaged. BOAK's press release stated, "Every stopped train helps to get rid of missiles and rockets, which could hit peaceful Ukrainian cities!" [23]

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