During the
prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, elements of the 1st Guards Tank Army were reported to have forward deployed to the Pogonovo training ground south of
Voronezh.
Main battle tanks, self-propelled and towed artillery, and long-range multiple rocket launchers (MRLs), reportedly drawn from the 4th Guards Tank Division and the 2nd Motorised Rifle Division, were reported to have been positioned in the vicinity of Voronezh. A few months before the invasion, the
47th Guards Tank Division was formed from the 6th Separate Guards Tank Brigade. During the February
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the 1st GTA was part of the Western Group of Forces, formed by the Western Military District. The formation received the strategic direction of advancing on
Poltava through
Sumy and
Kharkiv. Units of the army's
4th Guards Tank Division, including the 12th and
13th Guards Tank Regiments, were reported to have been among the Russian forces which occupied
Trostianets. Members of the 1st GTA's
2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division were sentenced
in absentia to imprisonment by Ukrainian courts for alleged war crimes including the shelling of the city hospital of Trostianets and ordering the killing of a civilian in
Boromlia, both in
Sumy Oblast. After the failure of the initial advance, the Western Group of Forces was shifted to the easternmost part of
Kharkiv Oblast in late March and early April 2022, from where its forces advanced south along the
Oskil river towards
Izium and
Slavyansk. Units of the 1st Guards Tank Army were reported in
Kharkiv Oblast as of 17 March, when the Ukrainian military claimed to have stopped a column belonging to the 47th Division's
26th Tank Regiment near , Kharkiv Oblast. By the beginning of April, elements of the 1st Guards Tank Army had been redeployed from Sumy Oblast to Izium in the Kharkiv Oblast. By mid-April their advance stopped, and the Western Group of Forces settled into defensive positions forty kilometers northwest of Slavyansk, and south of Izium. Ukraine reported in May 2022 that the Ukrainian
Main Intelligence Directorate had obtained documents showing that after three weeks of fighting the 1st GTA had sustained 409
casualties (61 KIA, 209 WIA, 44 missing, 96 surrendered), and 308 units of military equipment had been seized. The United Kingdom
Ministry of Defence reported on 19 May 2022 that army commander General-Lieutenant
Sergey Kisel had been suspended for his failure to capture Kharkiv. His replacement was reported to be Lieutenant General
Nikolai Tereshchenko, who until February had been deployed to Syria. During the summer of 2022 they conducted attacks along a ninety-kilometer front, while also under fire from Ukrainian artillery strikes, taking significant losses. The 1st GTA and other formations were in too weakened of a state to stop the
2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive by September 2022. On 13 September 2022, UK
Defence Intelligence identified 1st Guards Tank Army as the primary force that retreated from
Kharkiv Oblast during the counteroffensive. Having suffered "heavy casualties", the Ministry claimed that the army as "severely degraded" and its ability to counter NATO "severely weakened". After the retreat, in the fall of 2022, the 1st GTA and the
20th Combined Arms Army were tasked with defending
Svatove and
Kreminna. By December, the UK MoD reported that the Army had been replenished with recruits, and was active on the
Luhansk Oblast front. In early 2023 the army was withdrawn and reconstituted with mobilized personnel, and spent time in Belarus on training exercises. In March, it was deployed back to the
Donbass, and reportedly replenished the losses of its T-80 and T-72 tanks with much older T-62s. The 1st GTA took part in fighting against the
2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive. In late 2023 and early 2024, the army was reported to be fighting in the direction of
Kupyansk in Kharkiv Oblast. From 2024 the 1st Guards Tank Army was assigned to the restored
Moscow Military District. As of January 2025, it was participating in an
envelopment of Kupyansk along with the
6th Combined Arms Army.
2023 structure Main source: •
2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division (23626) •
1st Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (31135) •
15th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (31134) •
1st Guards Tank Regiment (58198) •
136th Reconnaissance Battalion (51387) •
147th Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (73966) •
1174th Anti-Tank Battalion (51381) •
1117th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (51382) •
4th Guards Tank Division (19612) •
12th Guards Tank Regiment (31985) •
13th Guards Tank Regiment (32010) •
423rd Motor Rifle Regiment (91701) •
137th Reconnaissance Battalion (54919) •
275th Self Propelled Artillery Regiment (73941) •
49th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade (21555) •
538th Guards Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment (51383) •
47th Tank Division (54096) •
26th Tank Regiment •
153rd Tank Regiment •
245th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment •
272nd Motor Rifle Regiment •
7th Reconnaissance Battalion •
27th Motorized Rifle Brigade (61899) •
96th Reconnaissance Brigade (52634) •
112th Missile Brigade (03333) •
288th Artillery Brigade (30683) == Commanders of the Army ==