Arsenals of the
Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defence: • 6th Arsenal (ii) of the GRAU, в/ч 55487, 682612
Khabarovsk Krai,
Amursky District,
Elban (Эльбан-2) settlement. Previously the 14th Arsenal. Second formation of 6th Arsenal; first formation now the Nekrasovskoye site (above). • 7th Arsenal, V/Ch 42228. 676875, Завитинский р-н, Zavitinsk, ул. Озерная),
Amur Oblast. Seemingly the former 112th Arsenal, which was located in the same place with the same V/Ch in the 1980s. • 8th "Order of the Red Star" Arsenal of GRAU,
Military Unit Number (V/Ch) в/ч 55443-СГ, Maxim Gorky Street,
Rybinsk, 152918,
Yaroslavl Oblast; Formerly в/ч 41686. Affiliated with the Navy and the
1060th Centre for Material-Technical Support,
Leningrad Military District. • 13th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 64531,
Kotovo, Okulovsky District, Novgorod Oblast, a settlement in Kotovskoye Settlement of
Okulovsky District It is located about 100 km east of
Veliki Novgorod. It has a total area of about 3 km2. It is about 680 km from the Ukrainian border.
Kommersant-Vlast 2005 gave a different location nearby. () • 20th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 40951, 682030,
Khabarovsk Krai,
Verkhnebureinsky District,
Chegdomyn settlement, Mira avenue, 3. On 22 April 2025, the arsenal suffered an explosion followed by fires. and 450 residents were evacuated from nearby towns. • 53rd Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 64469, "Dzerzhinsk-38,"
Yuganets,
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast [https://wikimapia.org/6635880/en/53-Arsenal-Grau • 54th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 32358, "Bologoe-5"
Kuzuzhenkino-1
Tver Oblast * 60th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 86283, (former V/Ch 42702) - Kaluga-32, Ulitsa Gvardeiskaya, 21, "906 base,"
Kaluga Oblast. Raised to arsenal status 1960. Formed as Military Warehouse No. 906, May 1940. On September 30, 1943, the unit (warehouse) was transferred to Kaluga. Its task was to supply the Red Army fronts with ammunition. From September 1943 to May 1945 alone, 5,340 wagons of artillery and mortar rounds were collected and 6,200 ammunition wagons were sent to the troops. In August 1960, the base was retitled the 60th Arsenal of the GRAU.” The now Open Joint Stoxk Company "60 Arsenal" repairs and maintains anti-aircraft
Buk missile system,
2K12 Kub systems, combat vehicle 9AZZBM2 (BMZ), detection radar P-19 "Dunai", carries out major repairs of gas turbine engines 9I56, 9I57, DG4M, 2PV8 of various series, and power supply systems of
surface-to-air missile systems. • 63rd Arsenal GRAU, V/Ch 11700, "Lipetsk-29" Lipetsk Oblast, from 2010 260th Central Missile-Artillery Base (V/Ch 86295) [http://wikimapia.org/7270788/pl/260-centralna-baza-rakietowo-artyleryjska • 67th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 55443-BK (-41), (former V/Ch 92919),
Karachev Bryansk Oblast, approximately 114 km from the Ukrainian border. The depot was attacked by Ukrainian drones in October 2024. Fires, explosions and continuous detonations for hours resulted, but initial battle damage assessment has not yet been made by independent military analysts. Two ammunition depot storage warehouses were destroyed. • 68th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 30148, Mozdok Art. Lukovskaya
North Ossetia Near the village of Sosnovy Bor. • 73rd Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 11931, Ul. Centralnaya 149, Esino settlement,
Kovrovsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, named "Kovrov-31". • 74th Arsenal of the Main Command of the Air Forces (в/ч 21220, 157040,
Buy, Kostroma Oblast); • 80th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 86791 - Gagarskaya, Beloyarsky Raion, Sverdlovsk Oblast (Yekat-56) • 93rd Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 68586 (554443-TD) "Bologoe-4" Kuzuzhkino-2 Tver region > * 97th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 86741 "
Skopin-51" • 100th Arsenal of GRAU, military unit 55486, 157330,
Kostroma Oblast, Neya • 101st Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 55448, "Inz-40"
Glotovka Ulyanovsk Oblast • 102nd Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 86696 - Malaya Purga, Pugachevo,
Udmurtia - During the explosion on June 2, 2011, two-thirds of the storage areas were destroyed. The arsenal was beyond repair. The issue of its closure was considered. After the fire in 2011, the arsenal was disbanded, its facilities were [to be transferred to a specialized enterprise. Subsequent fires and explosions in 2013, 2015, 2016, and May 2018. •
107th Arsenal GRAU, V/Ch 55443-TT (former V/Ch 11777),
Toropets-2, (172842,
Nelidovo, Nelidovsky District, Tver Oblast. On the night of 17–18 September 2024, after the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine had begun, Ukraine
launched a large attack on the arsenal, causing repeated large explosions and serious damage. • 109th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 63792 - Irkutsk-37. Battery Central, 10
Irkutsk Oblast •
Kotluban Arsenal (GRAU arsenal V/Ch 57229–51) in
Kotluban,
Volgograd Oblast, located 40 kilometers from Volgograd. On the night of November 16, 2023, at about 01:00, a fire broke at the storage site near the village of Kotluban. The fire was only extinguished at about 5 a.m. Russian media wrote that more than 600 people were evacuated from the territory of the military unit, including three children. A second Ukrainian missile attack occurred on the night of 11–12 February 2026 causing explosions and fires. Russian authorities acknowledged the fire, but said Russian air defense forces had repelled the missile attack and the fire was caused by "falling debris." Residents of the city of Kotluban were evacuated. • 346th Red Banner Central Artillery Base for Weapons, V/Ch 55443-VP (former в/ч 42262), 601130 Gorodishchi, Petushinsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, ст. Usual. Formerly 40th Arsenal of GRAU. • 435th Central Artillery Weapons Warehouse/Depot - Armavir, Krasnodar Territory • 719th Artillery Ammunition Base - (military unit 01704, 352120, Krasnodar Region, Tikhoretsk, actually the settlement of Tikhonkiy) • 744th Artillery Weapons Base (military unit 42286, 346430, Rostov Region, Novocherkassk, Pervomayskaya Street, 97) • 1411th Artillery Ammunition Depot ) is located in
Cobasna,
Transdnestr,
Moldova, under the
Operational Group of Russian Forces, Moldova. Former GRAU Arsenals: • 2nd Arsenal of the GRAU (2-й арсенал, Military Unit 61809, Kiev, in 1993 renamed the 2nd Arsenal of the GRAU of Ukraine, military unit A2161). By the last order of the GRAU of the United Armed Forces of the CIS No 7 of January 31, 1992, Senior Lieutenant Alexander Nikitin was appointed a workshop engineer there. Ukraine disbanded the arsenal in 2005. • 3rd Arsenal GRAU, V/Ch 47156, Bogandinsky,
Tyumensky District,
Tyumen Oblast. Disbanded 2014. • 7th Arsenal GRAU (First Formation) V/Ch 61808 - Riga,
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic. • 22nd Arsenal GRAU, V/Ch 62059, "Sizran-2" the village of
Serdovino,
Samara Oblast. . • 32nd Arsenal (в/ч 21223, 663820,
Krasnoyarsk Krai, Нижнеингашский р-н, пос.
Nizhny Ingash, хранятся
R-40 (missile),
KSR-5, Р- менование почему-то от 611th Fighter Aviation Regiment к 1.12.2010 должна войти. • 50th Arsenal - in 1947, the 76th warehouse at Leonidovka, Penza District, in
Penza Oblast (
:ru:Леонидовка (железнодорожная станция, Пензенская область) was reorganized into the 608th Central Aviation Ammunition Base. In 1983, the base was renamed the 50th Arsenal of the Air Force. In February 1998, the unit was reassigned to the Chief of the NBC Protection Troops and received the name 50th Arsenal for Storage of Chemical Weapons of the 1st Category. In 2001, Military Unit 21222 became part of the
Federal Directorate for the Safe Storage and Destruction of Chemical Weapons and was named the Leonidovka Chemical Weapons Storage Facility. The depot was storing aviation chemical munitions filled with nerve agents such as sarin,
Soman, and
VX. The toxic agents stored there amounted to just over 17% of the total stockpiles in the Russian Federation. • 94th Arsenal GRAU, V/Ch 63779, Omsk-99 Omsk Oblast, on December 1, 1960, the 25th Central Artillery Repair Base received its Military Unit Number, and in December 1986 it was transformed into an arsenal of the GRAU. • 99th Arsenal of the GRAU, V/Ch 67684 -
Urman, Iglinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan - after a fire in 2011 this unit was to be disbanded on 1 September 2011. • 120th Arsenal of GRAU, V/Ch 55443 with a suffix.
Bryansk,
Bryansk Oblast [https://wikimapia.org/17266955/en/120-and-arsenal-game. Now part of
1060th Centre for Material-Technical Support. Former V/Ch 42696. The arsenal was attacked by Ukraine on 28 June 2025. • Military Unit 10718, Radiological and Chemical Troops (РХБЗ) of the Navy, Rybinsk Bereznyaki village (Kobostovo station), Yaroslavl Oblast. Seemingly disestablished circa 2002. == Navy ==