The 392nd District Motor Rifle Training Center (military unit 30632) is a Russian Ground Forces formation within the Eastern Military District. Its mission is the initial and specialist training of junior specialists for motor rifle and tank units. The center’s structure includes the 386th Training Motor Rifle Regiment (military unit 30632-A) and the 240th Training Tank Regiment (military unit 30632-B), which conduct branch-specific instruction aligned with Russian Ground Forces standards.
Open-source Russian reporting consistently places military unit 30632 in Knyaze-Volkonskoye (Князе-Волконское), Khabarovsk District, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Federation, near the city of Khabarovsk. The garrison is served by the Far Eastern Railway network and major federal highways in the Khabarovsk transport hub, enabling rail and road movement of personnel and heavy equipment. The location supports year-round training and logistics typical of large Eastern Military District installations.
The designation “military unit 30632” (в/ч 30632) refers to the parent training center. The suffix letters “A” and “B” in 30632-A and 30632-B are standard Russian military postal/administrative extensions indicating subordinate units and subaddresses under the same parent unit number. In this case: 386th Training Motor Rifle Regiment (30632-A) and 240th Training Tank Regiment (30632-B).
This regiment conducts training for motor rifle specialties. Publicly described training content at Russian motor rifle training regiments includes small-arms marksmanship, crew-served weapons employment (e.g., machine guns and automatic grenade launchers), anti-tank weapons training, basic mortar instruction, tactical movement, communications, combat first aid, engineering tasks (mine awareness and emplacement), and driver training for wheeled and tracked infantry vehicles. It prepares junior specialists for assignment to operational motor rifle formations after completion of the prescribed training cycle.
This regiment provides initial and specialist training for tank crews and related support specialties. Training components typically include driver-mechanic instruction on tracked platforms, gunnery training using simulators and live-fire ranges, crew coordination and battle drills at platoon and company levels, navigation, maintenance routines, and night/limited-visibility operations. Graduates fill junior specialist roles (driver-mechanics, gunners, and commanders at the junior level) in tank units.
The 392nd District Motor Rifle Training Center conducts basic military training followed by branch-specific instruction for conscripts and contract servicemembers, and has been used to refresh reservists and mobilized personnel when directed. Training outputs support the Eastern Military District’s motor rifle brigades/regiments and tank subunits by providing trained junior specialists and drivers, gunners, radio operators, and other entry-level military occupational specialties.
Russian Ministry of Defense descriptions of training center routines indicate a phased pipeline: initial training (basic soldier skills) followed by specialist courses. Timelines publicly described for Ground Forces training centers commonly range from several weeks of basic instruction to multiple months of specialty training, synchronized with Russia’s semiannual conscription intakes (spring and autumn). Exact throughput figures and class sizes for military unit 30632 and its regiments are not officially published in the public domain.
As a district-level training center, the installation features infrastructure typical of large Russian training bases: small-arms ranges, grenade-throwing lanes, tactical fields, driver-training tracks for wheeled and tracked vehicles, and a tank range (tankodrom) for maneuver and live-fire training. Support facilities generally include barracks, classrooms, dining facilities, motor pools, maintenance and repair workshops, fuel storage, and medical stations. Training regiments use simulation classrooms for gunnery and driver training in addition to field exercises.
Russian Ground Forces training centers employ standard small arms (e.g., AK-series rifles, machine guns, and automatic grenade launchers) and crew-served weapons used by motor rifle troops. Infantry training typically uses BMP and BTR family vehicles. Tank training regiments in the Eastern Military District employ tanks from the T-72 and/or T-80 families depending on availability and assignment. Simulation devices (small-arms laser-based trainers, gunnery simulators, and driver trainers) are used to reduce resource expenditure and increase training repetitions. Specific equipment allocations to military unit 30632 are not publicly itemized by the Ministry of Defense.
From late 2022 onward, Russian official and regional media reported that Eastern Military District training centers in Khabarovsk Krai were used to train mobilized personnel, contract soldiers, and conscripts prior to assignment to operational units. Released materials commonly depict marksmanship, tactical drills, anti-armor training, medical training, and vehicle crew instruction. While such reporting regularly references Knyaze-Volkonskoye and military unit 30632 in connection with training activities, detailed unit-level metrics (class sizes, exact course lengths, and equipment counts) are not disclosed.
The garrison’s proximity to the Khabarovsk transport hub facilitates inbound conscript flows and the movement of heavy equipment by rail. On-site logistics typically include fuel and lubricant depots, ammunition storage under standard safety protocols, technical support units for vehicle maintenance, and supply services for clothing, rations, and training consumables. Medical support includes unit aid stations and evacuation procedures to regional military medical facilities as required.
The installation is a closed military facility with controlled entry points, perimeter fencing, and military police presence consistent with Russian Ground Forces garrison security measures. Photography and access are restricted, and public access is limited to authorized visitors under escort. Specific guard rotations, sensor systems, and internal security procedures are not publicly available.
The 392nd District Motor Rifle Training Center (v/ch 30632) belongs to the Russian Ground Forces under the Eastern Military District. Training centers of this type function as district-level institutions, receiving incoming personnel and producing qualified junior specialists for assignment to district units. Operational tasking, training plans, and resource allocations are issued through the district’s training command structures in accordance with national Ground Forces standards.
Detailed tables of organization and equipment, headcounts, readiness levels, precise course schedules, and exact equipment models allocated to military unit 30632 and its subordinate regiments are not published in official open sources. The analysis above relies on publicly available Russian military reporting, routine administrative designations, and widely documented practices of Russian Ground Forces training centers. Where specific figures are not released, no estimates are provided.