5th Mechanised Corps (Soviet Union)

5th Mechanised Corps
Active
  • 1st formation: 1934–1938
  • 2nd formation: 1940–1941
  • 3rd formation: 1942–1944
CountrySoviet Union
BranchRed Army
TypeMechanised corps
EngagementsWorld War II
Battle honours
  • Named for Kalinovsky (1st formation)
  • Dniester (3rd formation)
  • Rymnik (3rd formation)
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The 5th Mechanised Corps was a mechanised corps of the Red Army, formed on three occasions. It was first formed in 1934 and was converted into the 15th Tank Corps in 1938. It was reformed in the Far East in 1940 and moved west before the German invasion of the Soviet Union. It fought in the First Battle of Smolensk, losing large numbers of tanks in the Lepel counterattack. The corps was encircled in the Smolensk pocket and after breaking out was disbanded in late August 1941. Its third formation, from elements of the 22nd Tank Corps, occurred in September 1942. The corps fought in: Operation Little Saturn, Operation Gallop, the Second Battle of Smolensk, the Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive, and the Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive. In September 1944, it became the 9th Guards Mechanised Corps.