Dombarovsky is also the home of the 13th Dombarovsky Red Banner Division,
31st Missile Army of the
Strategic Rocket Forces. The base was built during the mid-60s along with the majority of the
Soviet ICBM bases. The first base commander was Major-General Dmitri Chaplygin. Up to 10 units of Strategic Rocket Forces were based in the area, each with anywhere from 6 to 10 operational silos. At the peak of operations, Dombarovsky maintained a total of 64
silos on full alert. By 2002, according to the Russian press, the number had dropped to 52. The missiles deployed in the region were primarily the RS-20 type and its sub-variants. On 22 December 2004, the Rocket Forces conducted from the base a test launch of an
R-36M2 to the
Kamchatka Peninsula. Western investigative outlets
Danwatch (Denmark) and
Der Spiegel (Germany) exposed a large amount of confidential information on the modernization of the base in May 2025, retrieving "more than two million documents" on the Russian Strategic Missile Forces over several years from a public database for contractors. These include detailed information on the building projects, incl. groundplans, electricity, piping, usage of the rooms by staff, and even surveillance cameras. They confirmed the base as being used for the new hypersonic
Avangard system. ==Commercial launches==