Mulino Мулино | |
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Military training ground near Mulino | |
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| Coordinates:56°18′36″N42°56′24″E / 56.31000°N 42.94000°E /56.31000; 42.94000 | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Nizhny Novgorod Oblast |
| Administrative district | Mulinsky Rural Settlement |
| SettlementSelsoviet | Mulinsky Rural Settlement |
| Population | |
• Estimate (2021) | 8,446 ) |
| • Capital of | Volodarsky District |
| • Urban settlement | Mulinsky Rural Settlement |
| Time zone | UTC+3 (MSK |
| Postal code[2] | 606083 |
| Dialing code | +7 83136 |
| OKTMO ID | 22631411101 |
Mulino (Russian:Му́лино) is arural locality (a settlement) inVolodarsky District ofNizhny Novgorod Oblast,Russia.[3] Population:13,008 (2010 census);[4]11,711 (2002 census).[5] Dialing code: +7 83136. Postal code: 606083.
The settlement was founded in the 1930s. In the 1940s, a military unit was based on its territory. The first primary school was built on the site where the hospital is now located. A few years later, new buildings began to be built in the settlement, in particular a secondary school, brick houses for officers and their families. Initially, the area where the new buildings were built was considered the center of Mulino. The brick buildings were surrounded by the first wooden structures on all sides.
There is a significantmilitary presence in the area; a local newspaper describes Mulino as "surrounded by military units".[6] An important facility in the area is the Mulino training center of theRussian Ground Forces, which in September and December 2007 was the site of joint US-Russian military exercises, part of the series codenamed "Torgau" (after thecity in Germany that figures in the military history of both countries).[7][8][9] Joint exercises at Mulino were originally planned for 2006 ("Torgau-2006"),[10] but were canceled, possibly due to the protests of certain local groups against the presence of foreign military on Russian soil.[11][12]
Among military units listed by Kommersant-Vlast in 2002 at Mulino were the34th Guards Artillery Division, the 99th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (3 MRD), the 211th Training Artillery Brigade, the 245th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (3 MRD), the 752nd Motor Rifle Regiment, the 237th and 100th Tank Regiments (3rd Motor Rifle Division), one other unit, and a penal battalion.[13] Headquarters 3rd Motor Rifle Division was nearby inNizhny Novgorod.
There is also apenal battalion at the site.[14]
Several military reorganizations have now occurred.[a] As of late 2009, units there appear to include6th Tank Brigade (2022 partially transformed into the26th Tank Regiment of the established47th Tank Division), 288th Artillery Brigade, and a rocket forces and artillery depot.
In 2014 a new training range site was to be opened in Mulino, in accordance with a €100-million-plus agreement signed with Germany’sRheinmetall to build a brigade-sized live combat simulation and marksmanship training center.[16][17] Due to theRusso-Ukrainian war and sanctions imposed by European Union against Russia, Rheinmetall cancelled this agreement with the Russian armed forces.[18]
The peak of the large-scaleZapad-2021military exercises conducted by the Russian and Belarusian armies, was in Mulino.[19]