During the Russian military reform in 2009, the division was converted into the 35th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade.
[6] A dedicated electronic warfare battalion is scheduled to be formed within the 41st Combined Arms Army by the end of 2019.
All told, some 700 MBTs, IFVs, and SPHs, as well as Iskander ballistic missile launchers were reported to have been repositioned to the west.
During the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive, the army was observed to be in the process of a slow redeployment from Luhansk to southern Ukraine in August as fighting intensified there.
[16] June 1, 1942:[17] September 1, 1942:[18] December 1, 1942:[19] March 1, 1943:[20] Later (at least by 2020) the 24th (Kyzyl) and the 40th Engineer-Sapper Regiments (Ishim, Tyumen Oblast) were subordinated to the army.