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Kazakh Air Assault Forces

The Kazakh Air Assault Forces (Kazakh: Десанттық-шабуылдау әскерлері; Russian: Воздушно-десантные войска Казахстана) or the Airmobile Forces (Kazakh: Аэроұтқыр әскерлері; Russian: Аэромобильные войска Казахстана) are the paratrooper branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan. It falls under the subordination of the Kazakh Ground Forces and is part of the Reserve of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.[2]

Kazakh Air Assault Forces
Десанттық-шабуылдау әскерлері
Emblem of the force
Founded6 July 2000; 23 years ago (2000-07-06)
Country Kazakhstan
Typespecial forces
Light Infantry
Airborne forces
Air assault infantry
Size20,000 Commander-in-Chief
Part ofKazakh Armed Forces
Nickname(s)Blue Berets[1]
Motto(s)Никто, кроме нас! (Nobody, but us!)[1]
Colors  Sky Blue[1]
Anniversaries6 July (Founding Day)
2 August (Paratroopers' Day)
Commanders
Commander of the Air Assault ForcesMajor General Kanysh Abubakirov

History edit

 
Paratroopers of the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade

The Airmobile Forces were formed by grouping the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade with new brigades formed from previous Soviet units. The 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade arrived from Germany in April 1991, and was taken over by Kazakhstan in 1992 in accordance with the establishment of the Kazakh military in May of that year. Also inherited from the Soviet airborne was the 5204th Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment near Karaganda (the remnants of a motor rifle division[3]). No units were stationed in Astana (then Tselinograd) during the Soviet period. In 1998, two motorized rifle brigades were created from the former storage base. One of which was left near Karaganda, and another called 2nd Separate Motor Rifle Brigade and was relocated 200 kilometers to the north of Nur-Sultan, which by that time was the capital, and for that reason ought to have a decent court garrison.

On July 6, 2000, by the decree of the President, the Mobile Forces were formed. Later, in 2003, they were renamed into Airmobile Forces. In October 2003, the 36th Separate Air Assault Brigade was formed on the basis of the 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade. On the basis of Taldykorgan Motor Rifle Regiment, 173rd Sary Ozekskoy Motor Rifle Division, in April 2003 was formed the 37th Separate Air Assault Brigade. In summer 2007, the Ministry of Defense downsized the KazBrig to a KazBat and redeployed it to the 38th Brigade's premises in Almaty.[4] In 2017, the Airmobile Forces were renamed to the Air Assault Forces.[5]

Commanders edit

Structure edit

KAZBRIG AND KAZBAT-1 edit

The peacekeeping brigade "Kazbrig" is part of the airborne troops, which belong to the Ground Forces. Kazbrig consists of three battalions, which can be conditionally called Kazbat-1, Kazbat-2 and Kazbat-3. Kazbat-1 is designed to participate in peacekeeping missions under the auspices of the UN. Kazbat-2 is designed to participate in peacekeeping operations within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Kazbat-3 is a reserve unit of Kazbrig.

KAZBAT-2 edit

Peacekeeping battalion "Kazbat-2" is designed to conduct peacekeeping operations within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. It, too, like Kazbat-1, is staffed only by officers and contract sergeants. However, this battalion does not need a UN certificate, and the personnel are not required to know English. But the personnel, in addition to the Kazakh language, must also know the Russian language, since interaction with the peacekeeping forces of other CSTO member states is carried out in Russian.

However, if the Collective Peacekeeping Forces of the CSTO will participate in UN missions, then they must also know the operational language of the mission. Many officers of Kazbat-2 also speak foreign languages, says Lieutenant Colonel Nigmetullin.

Kazbat-2 as part of the Collective Peacekeeping Forces (CPF) of the CSTO every year participates in peacekeeping exercises. The last such exercise called "Indestructible Brotherhood - 2015" took place two months ago at the Marshal Baghramyan training ground in Armenia.

Training edit

The Parachute Training Center at Karaganda is designed to train highly qualified parachute specialists capable of performing search and rescue operations. It is also responsible for the development of parachuting sports in the Armed Forces.[1] Airborne training is the same as it was in Soviet times, with two-week classes at the airborne facility and a mandatory two jumps from a 20-meter tower.[4]

Deployments edit

During the civil war in Tajikistan, in accordance with the decision of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, one 300 man airborne assault battalion from the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade was sent to Tajikistan to engage in peacekeeping.[21] The KAZBAT is the main Kazakh peacekeeping military unit, falling under the Airmobile Force's KAZBRIG.[22]

Traditions edit

Troops of the Air Assault Forces traditionally wear a sky blue beret and blue-striped telnyashka, following the Russian precedent.[1][23] Since 2016, the Assault Force have celebrated their professional holiday on July 6, the day in 2000 when the Mobile Troops.[24] Previously, from 2000 to 2016, the official holiday was Paratroopers' Day celebrated on 2 August. 2 August was the official holiday of the former Soviet Airborne forces and commemorated military exercises of the Moscow Military District held on this day in 1930.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "7 мая в Казахстане отмечается День защитника Отечества". www.inform.kz. May 7, 2021.
  3. ^ History of the Airmobile Forces of Kazakhstan, http://desantura.ru/articles/23/?PAGEN_1=2
  4. ^ a b "history-of-the-creation-of-the-republic-of-kazakhstans-airmobile-". yumpu.com. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  5. ^ "20-летие Десантно-штурмовых войск Вооруженных сил Казахстана Әскер KZ". 24.kz. 30 July 2020.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  7. ^ Коллектив авторов (2013). "Статья « Алдабергенов Адылбек Калибекович»". Генералы Казахстана». Энциклопедический справочник (Второе, дополненное 2000 экз ed.). Алма-Ата: «Абзал-Ай». pp. 38–39. OCLC 870575112. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  8. ^ Коллектив авторов (2013). "Статья «Оспанов Даулет Рыскулбекович »". Генералы Казахстана». Энциклопедический справочник (Второе, дополненное 2000 экз ed.). Алма-Ата: «Абзал-Ай». p. 334. OCLC 870575112. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  9. ^ "Новые кадровые назначения в Казахстане". www.inform.kz (in Russian). 2015-10-17. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  10. ^ "Leadership Shuffle in the Kazakh Armed Forces: What Is Behind the Changes?". Jamestown. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
  11. ^ "In Focus: ECED Central Asia Digest: April 16-22 2018". e-ced.ru. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
  12. ^ "Распоряжениями Главы государства назначены: — Официальный сайт Президента Республики Казахстан". Akorda.kz.
  13. ^ "Президент произвел кадровые перестановки в Вооруженных силах РК". Zakon.kz. April 18, 2018.
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  15. ^ "Google Translate". translate.google.com. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  16. ^ Most specific unit information, including military unit numbers, locations, etc. is sourced from Vad777, Kazakh Ground Forces March 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, accessed February 2010
  17. ^ [1] March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ [2][permanent dead link]
  19. ^ "Kazakhstan and International Peacekeeping: Experience and Potential". Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  20. ^ Тогузбаев, Казис (2 December 2015). "Воины-миротворцы из Казахстана". Радио Азаттык (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  21. ^ "Миротворцы как часть внешней политики Казахстана". ИА REGNUM.
  22. ^ "Central Asia and the Caucasus". Central Asia and The Caucasus, Information and Analytical Center. July 28, 2008 – via Google Books.
  23. ^ "Истинную цену жизни знает лишь десантник, потому что именно он чаще других смотрит смерти в глаза – командующий ДШВ". Информационный портал: Toppress.kz (in Russian). 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  24. ^ "Указ Президента Республики Казахстан от 6 июля 2000 года № 417 «О структуре Вооруженных Сил Республики Казахстан» (с изменениями от 07.05.2003 г.) (утратил силу)". Информационная система ПАРАГРАФ.

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The Kazakh Air Assault Forces Kazakh Desanttyk shabuyldau әskerleri Russian Vozdushno desantnye vojska Kazahstana or the Airmobile Forces Kazakh Aeroutkyr әskerleri Russian Aeromobilnye vojska Kazahstana are the paratrooper branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan It falls under the subordination of the Kazakh Ground Forces and is part of the Reserve of the Supreme Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces 2 Kazakh Air Assault ForcesDesanttyk shabuyldau әskerleriEmblem of the forceFounded6 July 2000 23 years ago 2000 07 06 Country KazakhstanTypespecial forcesLight InfantryAirborne forcesAir assault infantrySize20 000 Commander in ChiefPart ofKazakh Armed ForcesNickname s Blue Berets 1 Motto s Nikto krome nas Nobody but us 1 Colors Sky Blue 1 Anniversaries6 July Founding Day 2 August Paratroopers Day CommandersCommander of the Air Assault ForcesMajor General Kanysh Abubakirov Contents 1 History 2 Commanders 3 Structure 3 1 KAZBRIG AND KAZBAT 1 3 2 KAZBAT 2 4 Training 5 Deployments 6 Traditions 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Paratroopers of the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade The Airmobile Forces were formed by grouping the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade with new brigades formed from previous Soviet units The 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade arrived from Germany in April 1991 and was taken over by Kazakhstan in 1992 in accordance with the establishment of the Kazakh military in May of that year Also inherited from the Soviet airborne was the 5204th Base for Storage of Weapons and Equipment near Karaganda the remnants of a motor rifle division 3 No units were stationed in Astana then Tselinograd during the Soviet period In 1998 two motorized rifle brigades were created from the former storage base One of which was left near Karaganda and another called 2nd Separate Motor Rifle Brigade and was relocated 200 kilometers to the north of Nur Sultan which by that time was the capital and for that reason ought to have a decent court garrison On July 6 2000 by the decree of the President the Mobile Forces were formed Later in 2003 they were renamed into Airmobile Forces In October 2003 the 36th Separate Air Assault Brigade was formed on the basis of the 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade On the basis of Taldykorgan Motor Rifle Regiment 173rd Sary Ozekskoy Motor Rifle Division in April 2003 was formed the 37th Separate Air Assault Brigade In summer 2007 the Ministry of Defense downsized the KazBrig to a KazBat and redeployed it to the 38th Brigade s premises in Almaty 4 In 2017 the Airmobile Forces were renamed to the Air Assault Forces 5 Commanders editUali Elamanov October 2001 January 2002 Saken Zhasuzakov January 2002 15 September 2003 6 Murat Maikeyev 15 September 2003 28 June 2009 Adylbek Aldabergenov 28 June 2009 13 February 2013 7 Daulet Ospanov 13 February 2013 15 October 2015 8 Almaz Dzhumakeev 15 October 2015 18 April 2018 9 Kaidar Karakulov 18 April 2018 10 11 4 May 2019 12 13 Kanysh Abubakirov since 5 May 2019 14 15 Structure edit35th Guards Air Assault Brigade at Kapshagai 36th Air Assault Brigade at Nur Sultan Honor Guard Company 37th Air Assault Brigade at Taldykorgan 38th Air Assault Brigade KAZBRIG Peacekeeping Brigade at Almaty 16 17 18 KAZBAT 1 19 UN Forces KAZBAT 2 Collective Rapid Reaction Force 20 KAZBAT 3 Reserve 9th Mechanized Brigade Jarkent 43rd Tank Brigade Sary Ozek 44th Artillery Brigade Sary Ozek Communication Brigade Burundai Reconnaissance Regiment Taldiqorgan NBC protection battalion Kapchagay Parachute Training Center Kazakhstan Karaganda KAZBRIG AND KAZBAT 1 edit The peacekeeping brigade Kazbrig is part of the airborne troops which belong to the Ground Forces Kazbrig consists of three battalions which can be conditionally called Kazbat 1 Kazbat 2 and Kazbat 3 Kazbat 1 is designed to participate in peacekeeping missions under the auspices of the UN Kazbat 2 is designed to participate in peacekeeping operations within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization CSTO Kazbat 3 is a reserve unit of Kazbrig KAZBAT 2 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Peacekeeping battalion Kazbat 2 is designed to conduct peacekeeping operations within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization It too like Kazbat 1 is staffed only by officers and contract sergeants However this battalion does not need a UN certificate and the personnel are not required to know English But the personnel in addition to the Kazakh language must also know the Russian language since interaction with the peacekeeping forces of other CSTO member states is carried out in Russian However if the Collective Peacekeeping Forces of the CSTO will participate in UN missions then they must also know the operational language of the mission Many officers of Kazbat 2 also speak foreign languages says Lieutenant Colonel Nigmetullin Kazbat 2 as part of the Collective Peacekeeping Forces CPF of the CSTO every year participates in peacekeeping exercises The last such exercise called Indestructible Brotherhood 2015 took place two months ago at the Marshal Baghramyan training ground in Armenia Training editThe Parachute Training Center at Karaganda is designed to train highly qualified parachute specialists capable of performing search and rescue operations It is also responsible for the development of parachuting sports in the Armed Forces 1 Airborne training is the same as it was in Soviet times with two week classes at the airborne facility and a mandatory two jumps from a 20 meter tower 4 Deployments editDuring the civil war in Tajikistan in accordance with the decision of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States one 300 man airborne assault battalion from the 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade was sent to Tajikistan to engage in peacekeeping 21 The KAZBAT is the main Kazakh peacekeeping military unit falling under the Airmobile Force s KAZBRIG 22 Traditions editTroops of the Air Assault Forces traditionally wear a sky blue beret and blue striped telnyashka following the Russian precedent 1 23 Since 2016 the Assault Force have celebrated their professional holiday on July 6 the day in 2000 when the Mobile Troops 24 Previously from 2000 to 2016 the official holiday was Paratroopers Day celebrated on 2 August 2 August was the official holiday of the former Soviet Airborne forces and commemorated military exercises of the Moscow Military District held on this day in 1930 See also editRussian Airborne Forces Tajik Mobile Forces Ukrainian Air Assault ForcesReferences edit a b c d e General major Kanysh Abubakirov Sluzhba v DShV vsegda prestizhna Sarbaz әskeri portal in Kazakh 2020 07 12 Retrieved 2021 05 22 7 maya v Kazahstane otmechaetsya Den zashitnika Otechestva www inform kz May 7 2021 History of the Airmobile Forces of Kazakhstan http desantura ru articles 23 PAGEN 1 2 a b history of the creation of the republic of kazakhstans airmobile yumpu com Retrieved 2021 05 22 20 letie Desantno shturmovyh vojsk Vooruzhennyh sil Kazahstana Әsker KZ 24 kz 30 July 2020 Kairbek Sulejmenov ostavalsya bez raboty tolko troe sutok Archived from the original on 2010 03 27 Retrieved 2010 04 06 Kollektiv avtorov 2013 Statya Aldabergenov Adylbek Kalibekovich Generaly Kazahstana Enciklopedicheskij spravochnik Vtoroe dopolnennoe 2000 ekz ed Alma Ata Abzal Aj pp 38 39 OCLC 870575112 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Kollektiv avtorov 2013 Statya Ospanov Daulet Ryskulbekovich Generaly Kazahstana Enciklopedicheskij spravochnik Vtoroe dopolnennoe 2000 ekz ed Alma Ata Abzal Aj p 334 OCLC 870575112 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Novye kadrovye naznacheniya v Kazahstane www inform kz in Russian 2015 10 17 Retrieved 2021 05 22 Leadership Shuffle in the Kazakh Armed Forces What Is Behind the Changes Jamestown Retrieved 2021 01 16 In Focus ECED Central Asia Digest April 16 22 2018 e ced ru Retrieved 2021 01 16 Rasporyazheniyami Glavy gosudarstva naznacheny Oficialnyj sajt Prezidenta Respubliki Kazahstan Akorda kz Prezident proizvel kadrovye perestanovki v Vooruzhennyh silah RK Zakon kz April 18 2018 ABUBAKIROV Kanysh Asanhanovich CentrAziya centrasia org Retrieved 2021 05 22 Google Translate translate google com Retrieved 2021 05 22 Most specific unit information including military unit numbers locations etc is sourced from Vad777 Kazakh Ground Forces Archived March 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed February 2010 1 Archived March 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine 2 permanent dead link Kazakhstan and International Peacekeeping Experience and Potential Retrieved 2021 01 09 Toguzbaev Kazis 2 December 2015 Voiny mirotvorcy iz Kazahstana Radio Azattyk in Russian Retrieved 2022 12 16 Mirotvorcy kak chast vneshnej politiki Kazahstana IA REGNUM Central Asia and the Caucasus Central Asia and The Caucasus Information and Analytical Center July 28 2008 via Google Books Istinnuyu cenu zhizni znaet lish desantnik potomu chto imenno on chashe drugih smotrit smerti v glaza komanduyushij DShV Informacionnyj portal Toppress kz in Russian 2020 04 30 Retrieved 2021 05 22 Ukaz Prezidenta Respubliki Kazahstan ot 6 iyulya 2000 goda 417 O strukture Vooruzhennyh Sil Respubliki Kazahstan s izmeneniyami ot 07 05 2003 g utratil silu Informacionnaya sistema PARAGRAF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kazakh Air Assault Forces amp oldid 1219594293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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