336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade

Reassigned to the Volga Military District to be rebuilt, the division spent the next several months reconstituting its strength.

[6][7] Fielding 1,519 men in peacetime, its structure was not changed when it transferred to the Naval Infantry and it was instead reequipped.

Artillery support was provided by a battery of BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers and a battery of anti-tank guided missiles, while air defense consisted of a platoon of ZSU-23-4 Shilka anti-aircraft guns and a platoon of 9K31 Strela-1 surface-to-air missiles.

The conversion took place at Uruchcha, and was completed in June, when the regiment deployed to Baltiysk in echelons.

The 336th IGNIB has been since 1967 the principal unit of the NI that has taken part in national parades in Red Square of Moscow.

The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Russia deployed a battalion tactical group of the 336th Separate Guards Naval Infantry Brigade to “the Crimean direction” on March 10, 2022.

Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin visits the brigade on Navy Day , 26 July 2015, at Baltiysk
Brigade personnel during the 2019 Moscow Victory Day Parade .
Marines of the Baltic Fleet practice airborne assault