From 21 January to 20 February, it was transported to Szolnok, where the corps became part of the 9th Guards Army.
From 7 June to 5 July, the division was transported east to points northeast of Budapest, where it became part of the Central Group of Forces.
From 16 January 1946 to 16 February, the division was redeployed to Teykovo in the Ivanovo Oblast.
[2] In 1960, the division, without the 331st Guards Airborne Regiment, was relocated to Fergana in the Turkestan Military District.
[2] In accordance with a directive of the General Staff, from August 3, 1979, to December 1, 1979, the 105th Guards Airborne Division was disbanded.
The rest of the personnel of the division were reassigned to fill out other incomplete airborne units and formations and to the newly formed air assault brigades.
[10][11][12] The unit took part in the Andijan massacre, being led by Colonel Pavel Ergashev.