In October, during Operation Typhoon, the German assault on Moscow, the 283rd was transferred to the 3rd Army, with which it served during the rest of the war with only one small interruption.
In late 1943, the 283rd fought in the operations that forced the German Army Group Centre to retreat back to the Dnieper.
The division fought in Operation Bagration in June and July as part of the 80th Rifle Corps.
In late July the 3rd Army moved to the 2nd Belorussian Front, advancing into the Baltic states.
[1] Postwar, the division was relocated to Stowbtsy in the Minsk (later Belorussian) Military District, where the 41st Rifle Corps became part of the 28th Army.