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1
Mission
2
History
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2.1
Post-Soviet reform plans
2.2
Crime and corruption in the ground forces
2.3
Involvement in Russian constitutional crisis of 1993
2.4
Chechen Wars
2.4.1
First Chechen War
2.4.2
Second Chechen War
2.5
Reforms
2.5.1
Under Sergeyev
2.5.2
Under Vladimir Putin
2.5.3
Under Serdyukov
2.5.4
Under Shoygu
2.6
Russo-Ukrainian War
2.6.1
Involvement in Crimea before 2022
3
Structure
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3.1
Branches of service
3.2
Dispositions since 2021
4
Personnel
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4.1
Enlisted personnel
4.2
Officers
4.2.1
Ranks and insignia
4.3
Women
5
Equipment
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5.1
Equipment summary
6
Commanders
7
Ground Forces Day
8
See also
9
References
10
Bibliography
11
Further reading
12
External links
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