967th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment
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| 351st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment (1940–1944) 72nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade 967th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment 967th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (1961–1993) | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1940–1993 |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Surface-to-air missile regiment |
| Role | Air defense |
| Part of | 54th Air Defense Corps (1986–1993) |
| Garrison/HQ | Tikhvin (1968–1993) |
| Equipment | |
| Engagements | World War II |
| Decorations | |
The 967th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment (Russian: 967-й зенитно-ракетный полк; Military Unit Number 22222)[1] was a surface-to-air missile regiment of the Soviet Air Defense Forces during the Cold War which briefly became part of the Russian Air Defense Forces.
It traced its lineage back to the 351st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, formed before World War II to provided air defense for Leningrad. For its actions in the Siege of Leningrad, the 351st was awarded the Order of the Red Banner. It became the 72nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade in 1944 and the 967th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment in 1945. In 1961, the regiment became the 967th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment with S-125 missiles. It relocated to Tikhvin in 1968, equipped with the S-200V. It was disbanded in 1993 as a result of the introduction of the more modern S-300PS in the Leningrad air defense system.
