Рабоче Красная Армия
Raboche Krasnaya Armiya
Workers’ Red Army
The Workers' Red Army, more commonly known simply as the Red Army or RKA is the military body of USSR ground forces, encompassing tank divisions, artillery, marines. The 'Red Army' name refers to the traditional color of the workers' movement. This represents, symbolically, the blood shed by the working class in its struggling against capitalism, and the belief that all people are equal. It is all ultimately commanded by the Marshal of the Crown Federation, who answers only to two people, the People's Commissar of Military Affairs, and the Executive Chairman himself.
Military Structure of the Soviet Armed Forces
1st-101,749th Brigades
101,749 Brigades
1st-4th Battalion (4,608 people each)
610,494 Battalions
1st-6th Companies
2,441,976 Companies
1st-4th Platoons
9,767,907 Platoons
1st-4th Squads
39,071,628 Squads
12 people
468,859,545 people
The Flower & SIckle is worn by the Red Army Peacekeeping Division on the right soldier, the flag of their state of origin on their left. The Red Army Peacekeeping Division is not an actual military division of the Red Army, but rather the designation given to occupation forces who remain behind after military conflicts in foreign territories, it signifies their devotion to making and keeping peace, as well as a sign of goodwill to the locals.