, seen here while serving as Minister of Defence, commanded 5th Army from 1983 to 1985. After the victory over Japan, the 5th Army remained in the Far East, and was the most powerful army in the
Far East Military District throughout the entire postwar period. After the disbandment of the
9th Mechanised Army and the
25th Army in 1957, 5th Army's composition was supplemented by a whole series of divisions, including the divisions that became, after many redesignations, 277th Motor Rifle Division and 123rd Guards MRD. The
4th Missile Brigade joined the army in 1963. In 1968 the
29th Motor Rifle Division arrived from Shikhany (
Saratov Oblast) at Kamen-Rybolov, Primorskiy Kray. In the 1970s and 1980s, the 81st Guards MRD and the 199th MRDs became part of the 5th Army. The 4th, 5th, 13th 15th, and
20th Fortified Regions were also part of the army for decades (see
Fortified district). In 1976 the 119th Motor Rifle Division (mobilisation) was formed at Lyalichi, Primorskiy Kray, which became the 77th Tank Division (mobilisation) in January 1982. General
Igor Rodionov, later the Russian Minister of Defence, commanded the Army from 1983 to 1985. In 1987 the 77th Tank Division became the 1008th Territorial Training Centre, then a VKhVT in 1989, then was disbanded in 1993. On 29 November 2000 the then Far East Military District commander, General Colonel
Yuri Yakubov, was reported in
Vremya Novostei as saying that only 'four fully staffed operational regiments and several operational divisions' in the district were combat ready. In addition, the last exercise for reserve divisions was run in 1985. One regiment at Yekaterinoslavka, Khabarovsk Krai was reported in October 1999 as being the only 100% manned regiment in 35th Army, so it could be guessed that during the 1999–2000 time period the remaining three full-strength regiments were with the 5th Army. In 2007 Russian reports described the army as consisting of Headquarters [at Ussuriysk]; the
81st Guards (
Bikin) and
121st Motor Rifle Division (Sibirtsevo), the
127th (Segreevka) and 129th (Barabash) MGADs, the
130th Machine-Gun Artillery Division (
Lesozavodsk),
20th Guards Rocket Brigade (Spassk-Dalny) (
OTR-21 Tochka SSM), 719th Multiple Rocket Launcher Regiment (Pokrovka), 958th Anti-Tank Artillery Regiment, and other smaller combat and support formations.
Role in the 2022 Invasion of Ukraine In the context of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, elements of the 5th Army (including units from the 57th Motor Rifle Brigade and two additional Motor Rifle Regiments) had been deployed to
Belarus and were participating in active operations.
Commanders •
Nikanor Zakhvatayev (December 1945 – 18 February 1947) •
Ivan Chistyakov (19 February 1947 – 19 April 1948) •
Pyotr Koshevoy (20 April 1948 – 8 June 1954) • (August 1954 – 15 April 1958) • (16 April 1958 – 23 September 1960) •
Yakov Repin (24 September 1960 – 3 March 1964) •
Vasily Petrov (June 1964 – 21 January 1966) • (22 January 1966 – 18 August 1969) • (19 August 1969 – April 1971) • (April 1971 – 6 March 1974) • (7 March 1974 – 3 January 1979) •
Anatoly Smirnov (4 January 1979 – June 1983) •
Igor Rodionov (June 1983 – 18 August 1985) •
Anatoly Kostenko (19 April 1985 – October 1987) •
Aleksandr Yudin (October 1987 – December 1989) • (December 1989 – July 1990) •
Vladimir Potapov (July 1990 – February 1993) •
Nikolai Kormiltsev (May 1993 – November 1994) •
Aleksandr Morozov (November 1994 – November 1997) •
Aleksandr Belousov (November 1997 – August 1999) •
Aleksandr Novikov (August 1999 – September 2001) •
Aleksandr Stolyarov (September 2001 – June 2003) •
Nikolai Dymov (June 2003 – June 2006) •
Anatoly Sidorov (July 2006 – June 2008) •
Aleksandr Dvornikov (June 2008 – January 2011) •
Andrey Serdyukov (January 2011 – February 2013) •
Aleksey Salmin (October 2013 – September 2016) •
Valery Asapov (October 2016 – September 2017) •
Roman Kutuzov (October 2017 – August 2018) • (August 2018 – September 2020) • (18 September 2020 – 2022) • Pyotr Bolgarev (2022 – 2024) • Ivan Yeruslanov (2024 – ) ==Structure==