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  1. Kaliningrad Special Region was a military district of the Russian Armed Forces from 1997 to 2010. It was tasked with the defense of the Kaliningrad Oblast and protection of national interests in the southern Baltic. The area of the KDA was unique in Russia, as separate branches of the armed forces existed under a single command. In recent years, the Kaliningrad Special Region played an important role in countering the U.S....

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    Western experts estimate that the total Kaliningrad garrison includes as many as 200,000 military personnel, compared with the official Russian figure of 100,000. In 1993 the population of the enclave was about 900,000, of whom about 700,000 were Russians.

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    Kaliningrad is the headquarters of the Russian Baltic Fleet, and also includes the Chernyakhovsk, Donskoye, and Kaliningrad Chkalovsk air bases. In 1991 and 1992, the headquarters of the Baltic Fleet began conducting research on the creation of a combined Armed Forces group for the Kaliningrad region.
    Kaliningrad Special Region ( Russian: Калининградский особый район) (also known as the Kaliningrad Defensive Area ( Russian: Калининградский оборонительный район )) ( Russian: КОР) was a military district of the Russian Armed Forces from 1997 to 2010.
    Before Russia widened its war in Ukraine starting in late February, there were no fewer than 12,000 Russian troops in Kaliningrad with around 100 T-72 tanks, a couple hundred BTR fighting vehicles, Msta-S howitzers and BM-27 and BM-30 rocket-launchers. The 11th Army Corps oversaw most of these forces.
    As a result of initial NATO encroachment in the 1990s and accelerating under the rule of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kaliningrad has regained its status as a fortress on the Baltic Sea, now armed with cruise missiles, surface-to-air-missile (SAM) batteries, the future submarines of the Baltic Fleet, and nuclear weapons.
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  4. 12,000 Russian Troops Were Supposed To Defend …

    WebOct 27, 2022 · Before Russia widened its war in Ukraine starting in late February, there were no fewer than 12,000 Russian troops in Kaliningrad with around 100 T-72 tanks, a couple hundred BTR fighting...

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  6. Kaliningrad: Impregnable Fortress or “Russian Alamo”?

    WebMay 15, 2023 · As a result of initial NATO encroachment in the 1990s and accelerating under the rule of Russian President Vladimir Putin, …

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  8. Kaliningrad Special Region - Wikipedia

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  10. Crowded Pond: NATO and Russian Maritime Power in the Baltic Sea

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