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Ukrainian Marine Corps

The Ukrainian Marine Corps (Ukrainian: Корпус морської піхоти України), also known simply as the Ukrainian Marines (Ukrainian: Морська піхота України, romanizedMorska pikhota Ukrainy, lit.'Marine Infantry of Ukraine'),[5] is the maritime land force service branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2023, responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations. From its modern foundation in 1993 up to 2023 it constituted part of the Coastal Forces of the Ukrainian Navy. It is used as a component part of amphibious, airborne and amphibious-airborne operations, alone or in coordination with formations and units of the Ground Forces in order to capture parts of the seashore, islands, ports, fleet bases, coast airfields and other coast objects from the enemy. It can also be used to defend naval bases, vital shoreline areas, separate islands and coast objects, and security of hostile areas.[6]

Ukrainian Marine Corps
Корпус морської піхоти України
Cap badge (cockade) of the Ukrainian Naval Infantry
FoundedMay 23, 1918 (1918-05-23)[1][2]
Country Ukraine
Branch Ukrainian Navy (until May 22, 2023)
Armed Forces of Ukraine (as a Service Command beginning May 23, 2023)
TypeMarines
RoleAmphibious warfare, coastal defense
Size6,000 (2022)[3]
Garrison/HQMykolaiv, Mykolaiv Oblast
Motto(s)"Always faithful!" (Ukrainian: Вірний завжди!)
ColorsLight green[1]
AnniversariesMay 23[4]
EngagementsUkrainian War of Independence
Ukrainian–Soviet War
Russo-Ukrainian War
Commanders
Commanding General Marine CorpsLTG Yuriy Sodol
Insignia
Tactical recognition flash
Service flag
Garrison colour

Mission edit

The Marine Corps's principal missions are to:

  • Act independently during attacks on enemy naval installations, ports, islands and coastal areas
  • Clear the enemy's coastal areas & provide amphibious landing elements and security forces in support of its own mission or with elements of the Ground Forces and other uniformed organizations
  • (since 2023) provide the country's coastal defense capabilities against enemy shipping and enemy amphibious attacks[7]

Its motto is Вірний завжди! ("Always Faithful!") .

History edit

The Marine Corps is descended from the formations of the Black Sea Fleet Naval Infantry of the former Imperial Russian Navy.

Hetmanate edit

Former Russian Imperial army general Pavlo Skoropadskyi understood the importance of naval infantry in providing security to the country. Being the commander-in-chief of land and naval forces, Skoropadskyi brought attention to creating the naval infantry during his first month in power. On May 23, 1918, he ordered the Department of Navy to Begin forming a Brigade of naval infantry consisting of three regiments.[4][8][9]

The mission of the Naval Infantry was protecting coastal areas, serving as a garrison force for forts and conducting landing operations. According to the order the Brigade was divided into three regiments. First regiment was responsible for the areas between the western border until the village of Suchavka, near Odesa. Second regiment was responsible for territory between Suchavka and Stanislavov. Third regiment protected the areas from Stanislavov until Perekop. Brigade was also put in charge of guarding the property of the Navy Department.[8]

Each of the three regiments consisted of three kurins. Each kurin consisted of three Sotnia and a machine gun unit. Commandant of the first regiment was Ilarion Isaievych.[8]

On August 31, 1918, each unit was given the permanent headquarters. First regiment's HQ was located in Odesa, second's HQ in Mykolaiv and third's HQ in Kherson. Also at this time 3 squadrons of cavalry were formed. First was stationed in Odesa, second in Ochakiv and third in Perekop.[8]

In October 1918 new recruits born in 1899, would have joined the ranks of the naval infantry, however due to the political situation of that autumn the recruits had to wait until a better time.[8]

Not long after, Pavlo Skoropadskyi was removed from power in an uprising led by Symon Petliura. The Naval Infantry continued to faithfully serve their nation under the banner of the Ukrainian People's Republic. Many of them have died for freedom and independence.[8]

Modern history edit

 
A Ukrainian naval infantryman armed with a Dragunov sniper rifle takes part in Exercise Northern Light '03 on the west coast of Scotland in 2003.

On February 22, 1993, the 880th Separate Naval Infantry Battalion of the Black Sea Fleet commanded by Major Vitaliy Rozhmanov pledged their allegiance to Ukraine.[7][10]

After the Navy was created on July 1, 1993, as a separate service branch of the Armed Forces, the first battalion of the Naval Infantry was formed in the city of Sevastopol.[7][11] The first naval infantrymen were transferred from the airmobile units. On September 1, 1993, the 41st Separate Naval Infantry Battalion was formed. By September 20, 1994, the 4th Naval Infantry Brigade was stationed in the Tylove village of Crimea.[11]

From May 1996 until 1998, the Brigade was a part of the Ukrainian National Guard.[11] In 1998, it was transferred to the Navy and re-designated the 1st Separate Naval Infantry Brigade.[11] In 1999, the Brigade consisted of two battalions numbering 1,500 marines.[12] During 2003–04, the Ukrainian armed forces underwent a program to reduce the number of brigades, and the Naval Infantry Brigade was reduced to a Battalion.[11]

 
A Ukrainian Naval Infantry BTR-80 takes part in Exercise Sea Breeze 2010.
 
US and Ukrainian marines simulating casualty extraction using a Mi-8 during the multinational Sea Breeze exercise in 2011.

The command of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine made a decision to form a new Naval Infantry battalion by force of a mechanised battalion located in Kerch. In December 2013 the militaries of the new 501st Separate Naval Infantry Battalion have taken the Naval Infantry Oath.[13]

The 1st Separate Naval Infantry Battalion was under the jurisdiction of the 36th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade,[7] and it was stationed in Feodosiya and there was also another one battalion (501st Bn.) which was stationed in Kerch; both were in the Crimea until late March 2014. After the Russian annexation of the Crimea the battalions were deployed to another location out of the peninsula. After the annexation of Crimea Ukraine's marine forces composed of only about 200 active duty personnel.[14]

Special reconnaissance units of the Marine Corps were deployed against insurgents during the 2014 war in Donbas. Oleksandr Zinchenko of the 73rd Spetsnaz Detachment was the first Ukrainian Marine killed during the war in Donbas.[15] The Ukrainian Marine Corps was particularly hard hit by the Crimea Crisis as all of their forces except for the 73rd Spetsnaz Detachment were stationed on the peninsula, due to this the unit had to undergo extensive reorganization before being able to be deployed to the war in the Donbas.[16][17][18][19]

In September 2014 the Ministry of Defense announced that the Marine Corps were reforming from the Crimea Crisis and the remaining members of the 1st Marine Battalion which was stationed in Feodosya would take an active part in the war in Donbas.[20] On 29 October 2014 Ukraine's Marine Corps conventional forces, recently recovered from the Crimea Crisis suffered their first casualty near Mariupol, the Marine was a Major and was killed when his unit's position came under Russian artillery fire.[21]

On 8 November 2014 Ukrainian marines returned to their permanent place of deployment in Mykolaiv as part of a regular rotation of Ukrainian forces during the war in Donbas.[22]

On 23 May 2018, the NI celebrated the first Marine Corps Birthday celebrations, the holiday being officially sanctioned by President Petro Poroshenko as part of a nationalization of the former Soviet holidays, replacing those with the ones celebrating Ukrainian military history. The holiday marked the formation of the first marine units in May 1918, during the Ukrainian War of Independence. New colours were awarded incorporating the speciality badge awarded to the unit in 2007. The NI was transformed into the Fleet Marine Division with 2 brigades and an independent brigade of marine artillery. The former black berets were changed to light green following the practice of the British Royal Marines and the Italian Army Lagunari.[23][24][25]

Expansion edit

The new colours include the blue cross from the naval ensign as an acknowledgement of its role as a constituent service of the Navy. Plans are underway for the formation of a 3rd Marine brigade, bringing the total number of brigades to four plus one MRL regiment, with an option for a fourth brigade.

If the expansion continues it can be possible that the Naval Infantry Corps will be elevated to a full Corps-sized formation within the Navy, becoming the largest ever marine unit in Eastern Europe outside of Russia and with possible accession to NATO, the largest marine component within its European member armed forces.

Reform edit

The ideal goal in the reform of the Marine Corps is to form a unit which would be similar to the units sent to Iraq. It is planned that there will be no more conscripts in the Corps, only professional naval infantrymen under contract service.[26]

2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

With the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Naval Infantry fought against Russian forces invading the country. They are active at the southern regions of Ukraine, having participated at the Southern Ukraine and Eastern Ukraine campaigns.

Siege of Mariupol edit

 
Ukrainian Marines inside a British-donated Mastiff PPV and with a MG3 machine gun during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine

On 12 April 2022, videos have emerged of fighters apparently from the 501st Battalion of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade vowing not to surrender their positions, saying "We are holding on to every bit of the city wherever possible," and "But the reality is the city is encircled and blocked and there was no re-supply of ammunition or food,".[27] The next day, Russian Defence Ministry as well as the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced 1,026 Ukrainian Marines, including 162 officers, of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade laid down their weapons and surrendered in Mariupol.[28][29] Ukrainian Defence Ministry spokesperson Oleksandr Motuzyanyk said he had no information about the claim, and there was no immediate comment from the Ukrainian President's office nor the Ukrainian general staff.[30] A top advisor to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has said another Marine unit that was encircled in the middle of Mariupol had broken through to connect with the Azov Regiment and that Mariupol is still standing.[31] By 16 April, the Marines and Azov had entrenched themselves in the Azovstal iron and steel works, the last Ukrainian bastion in Mariupol.[32] By May 17, most Azovstal defenders surrendered.[33]

Promotion to service branch of the Armed Forces edit

In celebration of the 105th Marine Corps Birthday on 23 May 2023, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in his capacity as Supreme Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, in a visit to a Marine Corps installation announced that effective that day, in gratitude for service to the nation and people, especially during the ongoing Russian invasion, after more than three decades since its reactivation the Marine Corps was to be officially separated from the Ukrainian Navy and was elevated into a service branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with its Commandant General now a part of the General Staff and appointed by the Commander in Chief of the AFU.[34][35]

While it will be a separate service branch of the Armed Forces, arrangements have been made for the Navy to continue assisting the Marine Corps in its amphibious operations through its landing craft and providing air cover as well as providing shore gunnery support from its vessels for its landing operaions. The decision to bifurcate from the Navy proper and become an independent branch of the AFU was made with the needs of the Corps and its growing number of servicemen and women currently fighting against Russian forces during the ongoing invasion taken into account, as well as the status of its constituent formations and its mission and obligations in regards to provisions of the Constitution and laws of the republic as a part of the wider Armed Forces in both war and peace. The Corps will also continue to provide Marine detachments to serve in the Navy's seagoing and riverine assets and in defense of its naval bases and stations.[36]

With the separation, the Fleet Marine Division was transformed into the 1st Marine Division, responsible for the operational combat formations of the Marine Corps. The Navy's overall ground based coastal defense capabilities have been under Marine Corps control since the separation.

Organization edit

Organization 1918 edit

  • Divisional HQ
  • 1st Regiment - Odesa
    • 1st Kurin
      • 1st Sotnia
      • 2nd Sotnia
      • 3rd Sotnia
      • Machine Gun Unit
    • 2nd Kurin
      • same organization as 1st Kurin
    • 3rd Kurin
      • same organization as 1st Kurin
  • 2nd Regiment - Mykolaiv
    • same organization as 1st Regiment
  • 3rd Regiment - Kherson
    • same organization as 1st Regiment
  • 1st Cavalry Squadron - Odesa
  • 2nd Cavalry Squadron - Ochakiv
  • 3rd Cavalry Squadron - Perekop

Organization 1998 edit

  • Corps Headquarters
    • 1st Air Assault Battalion "Lion"
    • 2nd Air Assault Battalion "Berkut"
    • 1st Air Assault Reconnaissance Battalion "Sword"
    • 1st Marine Artillery Battalion
    • 2nd Marine Artillery Battalion
    • 1st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion
    • 1st Anti-Tank Battalion
    • Combat Engineer Battalion "Crab"
    • Signal Company

Organization 2018 edit

 
Ukrainian marines practicing urban warfare during the Rapid Trident 2014 exercise on 23 September 2014.
 
1st Naval Infantry Battalion in 2017.

In 2018 the Naval Infantry Division's Organization was as follows:

  • 1st Marine Division, Ukrainian Marine Corps, Mykolaiv
    • Division HQ
    • Division HQ Services Battalion
      • Guard of Honour Company
    • Marine Basic School, Mykolaiv
    • 210th Marine Basic Training Center, Radens'k
    • 35th Marine Brigade, Dachne
      • Headquarters & Services Company
      • 136th Marine Battalion (under formation)
      • 137th Marine Battalion
      • 18th Naval Infantry Battalion (under formation)
      • 88th Marine Battalion (Air Assault) (under formation)
      • 2nd Marine Tank Battalion
      • 35th Marine Artillery Group
        • Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery
        • 4th Marine Self-propelled Field Artillery Battalion (2S1 Gvozdika)
        • 5th Marine Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion (BM-21 Grad)
        • 6th Marine Anti-tank Artillery Battalion (MT-12 Rapira)
        • 25th Marine Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion
        • Security Company
        • Engineer Company
        • Replacement and Maintenance Battery
        • Logistics Company
        • Signals Platoon
        • CBRN-defense Platoon
      • 2nd Marine Anti-Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion
      • 2nd Marine Combat Engineer Battalion
      • 2nd Marine Maintenance Battalion
      • 2nd Marine Logistics Battalion
      • 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company
      • Sniper Company
      • Electronic Warfare Company
      • Signals Company
      • Anti-Aircraft Radar Company
      • CBRN-defense Company
      • Medical Company
      • Military Police Company
      • 35th Naval Infantry Brigade Band
    • 36th Marine Brigade, Mykolaiv
      • Headquarters & Services Company
      • 1st Marine Battalion, Mykolaiv (BTR-80)
      • 501st Marine Battalion, Mariupol (BTR-80)
      • 505th Marine Battalion (under formation)
      • 4th Marine Battalion (Air Assault) (under formation)
      • 1st Marine Tank Battalion (T-80)
      • 36th Marine Artillery Regiment
        • Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery
        • 1st Naval Infantry Self-propelled Field Artillery Battalion (2S1 Gvozdika)
        • 1st Naval Infantry Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion (BM-21 Grad)
        • 1st Naval Infantry Anti-tank Artillery Battalion (MT-12 Rapira)
        • Marine Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion
        • Security Company
        • Engineer Company
        • Replacement and Maintenance Battery
        • Logistics Company
        • Signals Platoon
        • CBRN-defense Platoon
      • 1st Marine Anti-Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion
      • 1st Marine Combat Engineer Battalion
      • 1st Marine Maintenance Battalion
      • 1st Marine Logistics Battalion
      • 1st Force Reconnaissance Company
      • Sniper Company
      • Electronic Warfare Company
      • Signals Company
      • Anti-Aircraft Radar Company
      • CBRN-defense Company
      • Medical Company
      • Military Police Company
      • 34th Marine Brigade Band
    • 37th Marine Brigade
      • Headquarters & Services Company
      • 19th Marine Battalion
      • 20th Marine Battalion
      • 3th Marine Battalion
      • 6th Marine Battalion (under formation)
      • 89th Marine Battalion (Air Assault)
      • 3rd Marine Tank Battalion (T-80)
      • 3rd Marine Artillery Regiment
        • Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery
        • 8th Marine Artillery Battalion (Towed) (D-30)
        • Marine Anti-tank Artillery Battalion (MT-12 Rapira)
        • Naval Infantry Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion
        • Security Company
        • Engineer Company
        • Replacement and Maintenance Battery
        • Logistics Company
        • Signals Platoon
        • CBRN-defense Platoon
      • 37th Marine Anti-Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion
      • 37th Marine Combat Engineer Battalion
      • 37th Marine Maintenance Battalion
      • 3rd Marine Logistics Battalion
      • 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company
      • Sniper Company
      • Electronic Warfare Company
      • Signals Company
      • Anti-Aircraft Radar Company
      • CBRN-defense Company
      • Medical Company
      • Military Police Company
      • 37th Marine Brigade Band
    • 38th Marine Brigade
      • Headquarters & Services Company
      • 503rd Marine Battalion
      • 25th Marine Battalion
      • 22nd Marine Battalion
      • 91st Marine Battalion (Air Assault) (under formation)
      • 14th Marine Battalion (under formation)
      • 38th Marine Tank Battalion
      • 38th Marine Artillery Regiment
      • 38th Marine Anti-Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion
      • 38th Marine Combat Engineer Battalion
      • 4th Marine Maintenance Battalion
      • 38th Marine Logistics Battalion
      • 4th Force Reconnaissance Company
      • Sniper Company
      • Electronic Warfare Company
      • Signals Company
      • Anti-Aircraft Radar Company
      • CBRN-defense Company
      • Medical Company
      • Military Police Company
      • 38th Marine Brigade Band
    • 40th Marine Brigade (planned for activation)
      • Headquarters and Service Company (to be raised)
    • 32nd Marine Artillery MLRS Regiment, Altestove
      • Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
      • 1st Marine Rocket Artillery Battalion (BM-27 Uragan)
      • 2nd Marine Rocket Artillery Battalion (BM-21 Grad)
      • 3rd Rocket Artillery Battalion (BM-21 Grad)
      • Security Company
      • Engineer Company
      • MRL Replacement and Maintenance Company
      • Logistic Company
      • Signal Platoon
      • CBRN-defense Platoon
      • Regimental Band
    • 406th Marine Field and Coastal Defense Artillery Brigade (Amphibious)
      • Brigade Headquarters & Target Acquisition Battery
      • 64th Marine Field Artillery Battalion (MU А4217), Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Odesa Oblast
      • 65th Marine Field Artillery Battalion (Coastal Defense), (MU А3687), Dachne-2 village, Odesa Oblast
      • 66th Marine Field Artillery Battalion (MU А2611), Berdyansk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
      • 67th Marine Field Artillery Battalion (MU А1804), Ochakiv, Mykolaiv Oblast
      • 1st Marine Anti-tank Artillery Battalion (MT-12 Rapira)
      • Marine Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion
      • Security Company
      • Engineers Company
      • Maintenance and Replacement Battery
      • Logistics Company
      • Signals Platoon
      • CBRN-defense Platoon
      • Marine Brigade Band
    • 37th Marine Signals Regiment, Radisne, Odesa Oblast
    • 140th Marine Force Reconnaissance Battalion (raised in 2019)[37] (to be expanded in future as regiment)
    • 1st Marine Anti-Tank Artillery Battalion (Separate) (under formation)
    • 7th Marine Divisional Anti-Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion, Ochakiv, Mykolaiv Oblast (to be expanded to regiment)
    • 1st Marine Division Engineer Battalion (to be expanded to Regiment size)
    • 1st Marine Divisional Maintenance Battalion
    • Marine Divisional Logistics Battalion
    • Sniper Company
    • 1st Marine Division Electronic Warfare Company
    • HQ Signals Company
    • Anti-Aircraft Radar Company
    • Divisional CBRN-defense Company
    • Divisional Medical Company (to be expanded to battalion)
    • Divisional Military Police Company (to be expanded into battalion)
    • Marine Corps Central Band Mykolaiv

The marine infantry battalions were organized as follows:

  • Marine Battalion Headquarters & Headquarters Company
    • 1st Company (Air Assault)[38]
    • 2nd Company
    • 3rd Company
    • Mortar Battery
    • Logistic Company
    • Reconnaissance Platoon
    • Anti-Aircraft Missile Artillery Platoon
    • Anti-tank Artillery Platoon
    • Engineer Platoon
    • Landing Equipment/Assault Amphibian Platoon
    • Signal Platoon
    • Medical Platoon

The tank and artillery battalions are organized similarly but with one to 4 tank companies or artillery batteries.

Organization 2023 edit

On 23 May 2023 the Marine Corps, after more than three decades, had its status elevated to that of a service branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the former Fleet Marine Division was transformed into the 1st Marine Division Ukrainian Marine Corps. The Commandant General's status was finally raised into one equal to that of the other service commanders of the armed forces. With the new status the Marine Corps' brigades and pre-war battalions received new coat of arms effective July.

In the following list only the pre-war marine battalions of the four marine brigades are listed:

  •   Marine Corps General Command/Headquarters XXX Amphibious Corps UkrMC, in Mykolaiv
    • Marine Corps Central Band
    •   Marine Corps Basic School, in Mykolaiv
    •   241st Marine Training Center
    • 1st Marine Division UkrMC
      •   80th Marine Corps Headquarters and Service Battalion
      •   35th Marine Brigade, in Dachne
        •   18th Marine Battalion
        •   88th Marine Battalion (Air Assault)
        •   137th Marine Battalion
      •   36th Marine Brigade, in Mykolaiv (formed on 20 July 2015 from the 1st and 501st Separate Marine Battalions)
        •   1st Marine Battalion
        •   501st Marine Battalion
      •   37th Marine Brigade (formed in February 2023 from the 505th Separate Marine Battalion)
        •   505th Marine Battalion
      •   38th Marine Brigade (formed in February 2023 from the 503rd Separate Marine Battalion)
        •   503rd Marine Battalion
      •   406th Marine Artillery Brigade, in Mykolaiv
      •   140th Force Reconnaissance Battalion
    • 126th Marine Brigade (former 126th Territorial Defense Brigade, transferred to the Corps from Territorial Defense in April 2024)[39]
    •   32nd Marine Artillery Brigade, in Altestove
    •   414th Marine Strike UAV Battalion "Madyar's Birds" (raised in January 2024, previously a company within the 59th Motorized Brigade[40])
    • 7th Marine Anti-Aircraft Missile Defense Artillery Battalion, in Ochakiv (slated for reflagging as air defense regiment)
    • 360th Marine Coastal Defense Missile Artillery Brigade (under administrative control of Navy and operational control of the Marine Corps)
    • Combat and service support formations (under activation or planning stage)

The 406th Marine Artillery Brigade consists of five artillery battalions equipped with towed M777, 2A36 Giatsint-B, D-20, and MT-12 Rapira howitzers. The 32nd Marine Artillery Brigade consists of three rocket artillery battalions equipped with Uragan and Bureviy multiple rocket launchers.

According to blogs, each marine brigade is organized into the following:

  • Headquarters and Service Company
  • three to 5-6 marine battalions (one air assault capable)
    • HSC
    • 3-4 Marine rifle companies
    • Marine landing equipment/assault amphibhian company
    • Recon company
    • Sniper company
    • MANPADS company/platoon
    • mortar battery
  • Marine Tank Battalion
  • Marine Artillery Regiment
    • with a HQ and Service Battery, target acquisition unit, either two self-propelled artillery battalions and an optional one or two towed field artillery battalion/s or two to three mixed artillery battalions, a rocket launcher artillery battalion and an anti-tank battalion (under regiment but otherwise under direct brigade control)
  • Marine Air Defense Missile Artillery battalion/regiment
  • Marine Brigade armored reconnaisance company/battalion
  • Marine Brigade Force reconnaissance company
  • Marine combat engineer battalion
  • Marine logistics battalion
  • Marine maintenance battalion
  • Marine Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) company
  • Marine signal company
  • air defense radar company
  • medical company
  • Military Police company
  • CBRN defense company
  • Marine Brigade Band

Plans for the creation of the XXX Amphibious Corps, with the 1st Marine Division and the 126th and 32nd Brigades as its primary elements, were finalized in April 2024.[41]

Weapons and vehicular equipment edit

The UKRMC is equipped with the following vehicles:

It is also equipped with the following field artillery systems in the Marine Artillery Battalions:

The 7th Marine Anti-Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion and the four brigade air defense artillery battalions are equipped with:

See also edit

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ukrainian, marine, corps, ukrainian, Корпус, морської, піхоти, України, also, known, simply, ukrainian, marines, ukrainian, Морська, піхота, України, romanized, morska, pikhota, ukrainy, marine, infantry, ukraine, maritime, land, force, service, branch, armed,. The Ukrainian Marine Corps Ukrainian Korpus morskoyi pihoti Ukrayini also known simply as the Ukrainian Marines Ukrainian Morska pihota Ukrayini romanized Morska pikhota Ukrainy lit Marine Infantry of Ukraine 5 is the maritime land force service branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since 2023 responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations From its modern foundation in 1993 up to 2023 it constituted part of the Coastal Forces of the Ukrainian Navy It is used as a component part of amphibious airborne and amphibious airborne operations alone or in coordination with formations and units of the Ground Forces in order to capture parts of the seashore islands ports fleet bases coast airfields and other coast objects from the enemy It can also be used to defend naval bases vital shoreline areas separate islands and coast objects and security of hostile areas 6 Ukrainian Marine CorpsKorpus morskoyi pihoti UkrayiniCap badge cockade of the Ukrainian Naval InfantryFoundedMay 23 1918 1918 05 23 1 2 Country UkraineBranch Ukrainian Navy until May 22 2023 Armed Forces of Ukraine as a Service Command beginning May 23 2023 TypeMarinesRoleAmphibious warfare coastal defenseSize6 000 2022 3 Garrison HQMykolaiv Mykolaiv OblastMotto s Always faithful Ukrainian Virnij zavzhdi ColorsLight green 1 AnniversariesMay 23 4 EngagementsUkrainian War of IndependenceUkrainian Soviet WarRusso Ukrainian War 2014 Crimean crisis Russo Ukrainian War 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Siege of Mariupol Battle of Mykolaiv 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensiveCommandersCommanding General Marine CorpsLTG Yuriy SodolInsigniaTactical recognition flashService flagGarrison colour Contents 1 Mission 2 History 2 1 Hetmanate 2 2 Modern history 2 2 1 Expansion 2 2 2 Reform 2 3 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2 3 1 Siege of Mariupol 2 4 Promotion to service branch of the Armed Forces 3 Organization 3 1 Organization 1918 3 2 Organization 1998 3 3 Organization 2018 3 4 Organization 2023 4 Weapons and vehicular equipment 5 See also 6 ReferencesMission editThe Marine Corps s principal missions are to Act independently during attacks on enemy naval installations ports islands and coastal areas Clear the enemy s coastal areas amp provide amphibious landing elements and security forces in support of its own mission or with elements of the Ground Forces and other uniformed organizations since 2023 provide the country s coastal defense capabilities against enemy shipping and enemy amphibious attacks 7 Its motto is Virnij zavzhdi Always Faithful History editThe Marine Corps is descended from the formations of the Black Sea Fleet Naval Infantry of the former Imperial Russian Navy Hetmanate edit Former Russian Imperial army general Pavlo Skoropadskyi understood the importance of naval infantry in providing security to the country Being the commander in chief of land and naval forces Skoropadskyi brought attention to creating the naval infantry during his first month in power On May 23 1918 he ordered the Department of Navy to Begin forming a Brigade of naval infantry consisting of three regiments 4 8 9 The mission of the Naval Infantry was protecting coastal areas serving as a garrison force for forts and conducting landing operations According to the order the Brigade was divided into three regiments First regiment was responsible for the areas between the western border until the village of Suchavka near Odesa Second regiment was responsible for territory between Suchavka and Stanislavov Third regiment protected the areas from Stanislavov until Perekop Brigade was also put in charge of guarding the property of the Navy Department 8 Each of the three regiments consisted of three kurins Each kurin consisted of three Sotnia and a machine gun unit Commandant of the first regiment was Ilarion Isaievych 8 On August 31 1918 each unit was given the permanent headquarters First regiment s HQ was located in Odesa second s HQ in Mykolaiv and third s HQ in Kherson Also at this time 3 squadrons of cavalry were formed First was stationed in Odesa second in Ochakiv and third in Perekop 8 In October 1918 new recruits born in 1899 would have joined the ranks of the naval infantry however due to the political situation of that autumn the recruits had to wait until a better time 8 Not long after Pavlo Skoropadskyi was removed from power in an uprising led by Symon Petliura The Naval Infantry continued to faithfully serve their nation under the banner of the Ukrainian People s Republic Many of them have died for freedom and independence 8 Modern history edit nbsp A Ukrainian naval infantryman armed with a Dragunov sniper rifle takes part in Exercise Northern Light 03 on the west coast of Scotland in 2003 On February 22 1993 the 880th Separate Naval Infantry Battalion of the Black Sea Fleet commanded by Major Vitaliy Rozhmanov pledged their allegiance to Ukraine 7 10 After the Navy was created on July 1 1993 as a separate service branch of the Armed Forces the first battalion of the Naval Infantry was formed in the city of Sevastopol 7 11 The first naval infantrymen were transferred from the airmobile units On September 1 1993 the 41st Separate Naval Infantry Battalion was formed By September 20 1994 the 4th Naval Infantry Brigade was stationed in the Tylove village of Crimea 11 From May 1996 until 1998 the Brigade was a part of the Ukrainian National Guard 11 In 1998 it was transferred to the Navy and re designated the 1st Separate Naval Infantry Brigade 11 In 1999 the Brigade consisted of two battalions numbering 1 500 marines 12 During 2003 04 the Ukrainian armed forces underwent a program to reduce the number of brigades and the Naval Infantry Brigade was reduced to a Battalion 11 nbsp A Ukrainian Naval Infantry BTR 80 takes part in Exercise Sea Breeze 2010 nbsp US and Ukrainian marines simulating casualty extraction using a Mi 8 during the multinational Sea Breeze exercise in 2011 The command of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine made a decision to form a new Naval Infantry battalion by force of a mechanised battalion located in Kerch In December 2013 the militaries of the new 501st Separate Naval Infantry Battalion have taken the Naval Infantry Oath 13 The 1st Separate Naval Infantry Battalion was under the jurisdiction of the 36th Separate Coastal Defense Brigade 7 and it was stationed in Feodosiya and there was also another one battalion 501st Bn which was stationed in Kerch both were in the Crimea until late March 2014 After the Russian annexation of the Crimea the battalions were deployed to another location out of the peninsula After the annexation of Crimea Ukraine s marine forces composed of only about 200 active duty personnel 14 Special reconnaissance units of the Marine Corps were deployed against insurgents during the 2014 war in Donbas Oleksandr Zinchenko of the 73rd Spetsnaz Detachment was the first Ukrainian Marine killed during the war in Donbas 15 The Ukrainian Marine Corps was particularly hard hit by the Crimea Crisis as all of their forces except for the 73rd Spetsnaz Detachment were stationed on the peninsula due to this the unit had to undergo extensive reorganization before being able to be deployed to the war in the Donbas 16 17 18 19 In September 2014 the Ministry of Defense announced that the Marine Corps were reforming from the Crimea Crisis and the remaining members of the 1st Marine Battalion which was stationed in Feodosya would take an active part in the war in Donbas 20 On 29 October 2014 Ukraine s Marine Corps conventional forces recently recovered from the Crimea Crisis suffered their first casualty near Mariupol the Marine was a Major and was killed when his unit s position came under Russian artillery fire 21 On 8 November 2014 Ukrainian marines returned to their permanent place of deployment in Mykolaiv as part of a regular rotation of Ukrainian forces during the war in Donbas 22 On 23 May 2018 the NI celebrated the first Marine Corps Birthday celebrations the holiday being officially sanctioned by President Petro Poroshenko as part of a nationalization of the former Soviet holidays replacing those with the ones celebrating Ukrainian military history The holiday marked the formation of the first marine units in May 1918 during the Ukrainian War of Independence New colours were awarded incorporating the speciality badge awarded to the unit in 2007 The NI was transformed into the Fleet Marine Division with 2 brigades and an independent brigade of marine artillery The former black berets were changed to light green following the practice of the British Royal Marines and the Italian Army Lagunari 23 24 25 Expansion edit The new colours include the blue cross from the naval ensign as an acknowledgement of its role as a constituent service of the Navy Plans are underway for the formation of a 3rd Marine brigade bringing the total number of brigades to four plus one MRL regiment with an option for a fourth brigade If the expansion continues it can be possible that the Naval Infantry Corps will be elevated to a full Corps sized formation within the Navy becoming the largest ever marine unit in Eastern Europe outside of Russia and with possible accession to NATO the largest marine component within its European member armed forces Reform edit The ideal goal in the reform of the Marine Corps is to form a unit which would be similar to the units sent to Iraq It is planned that there will be no more conscripts in the Corps only professional naval infantrymen under contract service 26 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit With the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the Naval Infantry fought against Russian forces invading the country They are active at the southern regions of Ukraine having participated at the Southern Ukraine and Eastern Ukraine campaigns Siege of Mariupol edit Main article Siege of Mariupol nbsp Ukrainian Marines inside a British donated Mastiff PPV and with a MG3 machine gun during the 2022 invasion of Ukraine On 12 April 2022 videos have emerged of fighters apparently from the 501st Battalion of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade vowing not to surrender their positions saying We are holding on to every bit of the city wherever possible and But the reality is the city is encircled and blocked and there was no re supply of ammunition or food 27 The next day Russian Defence Ministry as well as the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced 1 026 Ukrainian Marines including 162 officers of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade laid down their weapons and surrendered in Mariupol 28 29 Ukrainian Defence Ministry spokesperson Oleksandr Motuzyanyk said he had no information about the claim and there was no immediate comment from the Ukrainian President s office nor the Ukrainian general staff 30 A top advisor to Ukraine s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said another Marine unit that was encircled in the middle of Mariupol had broken through to connect with the Azov Regiment and that Mariupol is still standing 31 By 16 April the Marines and Azov had entrenched themselves in the Azovstal iron and steel works the last Ukrainian bastion in Mariupol 32 By May 17 most Azovstal defenders surrendered 33 Promotion to service branch of the Armed Forces edit In celebration of the 105th Marine Corps Birthday on 23 May 2023 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in his capacity as Supreme Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces in a visit to a Marine Corps installation announced that effective that day in gratitude for service to the nation and people especially during the ongoing Russian invasion after more than three decades since its reactivation the Marine Corps was to be officially separated from the Ukrainian Navy and was elevated into a service branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with its Commandant General now a part of the General Staff and appointed by the Commander in Chief of the AFU 34 35 While it will be a separate service branch of the Armed Forces arrangements have been made for the Navy to continue assisting the Marine Corps in its amphibious operations through its landing craft and providing air cover as well as providing shore gunnery support from its vessels for its landing operaions The decision to bifurcate from the Navy proper and become an independent branch of the AFU was made with the needs of the Corps and its growing number of servicemen and women currently fighting against Russian forces during the ongoing invasion taken into account as well as the status of its constituent formations and its mission and obligations in regards to provisions of the Constitution and laws of the republic as a part of the wider Armed Forces in both war and peace The Corps will also continue to provide Marine detachments to serve in the Navy s seagoing and riverine assets and in defense of its naval bases and stations 36 With the separation the Fleet Marine Division was transformed into the 1st Marine Division responsible for the operational combat formations of the Marine Corps The Navy s overall ground based coastal defense capabilities have been under Marine Corps control since the separation Organization editOrganization 1918 edit Divisional HQ 1st Regiment Odesa 1st Kurin 1st Sotnia 2nd Sotnia 3rd Sotnia Machine Gun Unit 2nd Kurin same organization as 1st Kurin 3rd Kurin same organization as 1st Kurin 2nd Regiment Mykolaiv same organization as 1st Regiment 3rd Regiment Kherson same organization as 1st Regiment 1st Cavalry Squadron Odesa 2nd Cavalry Squadron Ochakiv 3rd Cavalry Squadron Perekop Organization 1998 edit Corps Headquarters 1st Air Assault Battalion Lion 2nd Air Assault Battalion Berkut 1st Air Assault Reconnaissance Battalion Sword 1st Marine Artillery Battalion 2nd Marine Artillery Battalion 1st Anti Aircraft Artillery Battalion 1st Anti Tank Battalion Combat Engineer Battalion Crab Signal Company Organization 2018 edit nbsp Ukrainian marines practicing urban warfare during the Rapid Trident 2014 exercise on 23 September 2014 nbsp 1st Naval Infantry Battalion in 2017 In 2018 the Naval Infantry Division s Organization was as follows 1st Marine Division Ukrainian Marine Corps Mykolaiv Division HQ Division HQ Services Battalion Guard of Honour Company Marine Basic School Mykolaiv 210th Marine Basic Training Center Radens k 35th Marine Brigade Dachne Headquarters amp Services Company 136th Marine Battalion under formation 137th Marine Battalion 18th Naval Infantry Battalion under formation 88th Marine Battalion Air Assault under formation 2nd Marine Tank Battalion 35th Marine Artillery Group Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery 4th Marine Self propelled Field Artillery Battalion 2S1 Gvozdika 5th Marine Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion BM 21 Grad 6th Marine Anti tank Artillery Battalion MT 12 Rapira 25th Marine Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion Security Company Engineer Company Replacement and Maintenance Battery Logistics Company Signals Platoon CBRN defense Platoon 2nd Marine Anti Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion 2nd Marine Combat Engineer Battalion 2nd Marine Maintenance Battalion 2nd Marine Logistics Battalion 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company Sniper Company Electronic Warfare Company Signals Company Anti Aircraft Radar Company CBRN defense Company Medical Company Military Police Company 35th Naval Infantry Brigade Band 36th Marine Brigade Mykolaiv Headquarters amp Services Company 1st Marine Battalion Mykolaiv BTR 80 501st Marine Battalion Mariupol BTR 80 505th Marine Battalion under formation 4th Marine Battalion Air Assault under formation 1st Marine Tank Battalion T 80 36th Marine Artillery Regiment Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery 1st Naval Infantry Self propelled Field Artillery Battalion 2S1 Gvozdika 1st Naval Infantry Rocket Launcher Artillery Battalion BM 21 Grad 1st Naval Infantry Anti tank Artillery Battalion MT 12 Rapira Marine Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion Security Company Engineer Company Replacement and Maintenance Battery Logistics Company Signals Platoon CBRN defense Platoon 1st Marine Anti Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion 1st Marine Combat Engineer Battalion 1st Marine Maintenance Battalion 1st Marine Logistics Battalion 1st Force Reconnaissance Company Sniper Company Electronic Warfare Company Signals Company Anti Aircraft Radar Company CBRN defense Company Medical Company Military Police Company 34th Marine Brigade Band 37th Marine Brigade Headquarters amp Services Company 19th Marine Battalion 20th Marine Battalion 3th Marine Battalion 6th Marine Battalion under formation 89th Marine Battalion Air Assault 3rd Marine Tank Battalion T 80 3rd Marine Artillery Regiment Regimental HQ and Target Acquisition Battery 8th Marine Artillery Battalion Towed D 30 Marine Anti tank Artillery Battalion MT 12 Rapira Naval Infantry Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion Security Company Engineer Company Replacement and Maintenance Battery Logistics Company Signals Platoon CBRN defense Platoon 37th Marine Anti Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion 37th Marine Combat Engineer Battalion 37th Marine Maintenance Battalion 3rd Marine Logistics Battalion 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company Sniper Company Electronic Warfare Company Signals Company Anti Aircraft Radar Company CBRN defense Company Medical Company Military Police Company 37th Marine Brigade Band 38th Marine Brigade Headquarters amp Services Company 503rd Marine Battalion 25th Marine Battalion 22nd Marine Battalion 91st Marine Battalion Air Assault under formation 14th Marine Battalion under formation 38th Marine Tank Battalion 38th Marine Artillery Regiment 38th Marine Anti Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion 38th Marine Combat Engineer Battalion 4th Marine Maintenance Battalion 38th Marine Logistics Battalion 4th Force Reconnaissance Company Sniper Company Electronic Warfare Company Signals Company Anti Aircraft Radar Company CBRN defense Company Medical Company Military Police Company 38th Marine Brigade Band 40th Marine Brigade planned for activation Headquarters and Service Company to be raised 32nd Marine Artillery MLRS Regiment Altestove Headquarters amp Headquarters Battery 1st Marine Rocket Artillery Battalion BM 27 Uragan 2nd Marine Rocket Artillery Battalion BM 21 Grad 3rd Rocket Artillery Battalion BM 21 Grad Security Company Engineer Company MRL Replacement and Maintenance Company Logistic Company Signal Platoon CBRN defense Platoon Regimental Band 406th Marine Field and Coastal Defense Artillery Brigade Amphibious Brigade Headquarters amp Target Acquisition Battery 64th Marine Field Artillery Battalion MU A4217 Bilhorod Dnistrovskyi Odesa Oblast 65th Marine Field Artillery Battalion Coastal Defense MU A3687 Dachne 2 village Odesa Oblast 66th Marine Field Artillery Battalion MU A2611 Berdyansk Zaporizhzhia Oblast 67th Marine Field Artillery Battalion MU A1804 Ochakiv Mykolaiv Oblast 1st Marine Anti tank Artillery Battalion MT 12 Rapira Marine Artillery Reconnaissance Battalion Security Company Engineers Company Maintenance and Replacement Battery Logistics Company Signals Platoon CBRN defense Platoon Marine Brigade Band 37th Marine Signals Regiment Radisne Odesa Oblast 140th Marine Force Reconnaissance Battalion raised in 2019 37 to be expanded in future as regiment 1st Marine Anti Tank Artillery Battalion Separate under formation 7th Marine Divisional Anti Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion Ochakiv Mykolaiv Oblast to be expanded to regiment 1st Marine Division Engineer Battalion to be expanded to Regiment size 1st Marine Divisional Maintenance Battalion Marine Divisional Logistics Battalion Sniper Company 1st Marine Division Electronic Warfare Company HQ Signals Company Anti Aircraft Radar Company Divisional CBRN defense Company Divisional Medical Company to be expanded to battalion Divisional Military Police Company to be expanded into battalion Marine Corps Central Band Mykolaiv The marine infantry battalions were organized as follows Marine Battalion Headquarters amp Headquarters Company 1st Company Air Assault 38 2nd Company 3rd Company Mortar Battery Logistic Company Reconnaissance Platoon Anti Aircraft Missile Artillery Platoon Anti tank Artillery Platoon Engineer Platoon Landing Equipment Assault Amphibian Platoon Signal Platoon Medical Platoon The tank and artillery battalions are organized similarly but with one to 4 tank companies or artillery batteries Organization 2023 edit On 23 May 2023 the Marine Corps after more than three decades had its status elevated to that of a service branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the former Fleet Marine Division was transformed into the 1st Marine Division Ukrainian Marine Corps The Commandant General s status was finally raised into one equal to that of the other service commanders of the armed forces With the new status the Marine Corps brigades and pre war battalions received new coat of arms effective July In the following list only the pre war marine battalions of the four marine brigades are listed nbsp Marine Corps General Command Headquarters XXX Amphibious Corps UkrMC in Mykolaiv Marine Corps Central Band nbsp Marine Corps Basic School in Mykolaiv nbsp 241st Marine Training Center 1st Marine Division UkrMC nbsp 80th Marine Corps Headquarters and Service Battalion nbsp 35th Marine Brigade in Dachne nbsp 18th Marine Battalion nbsp 88th Marine Battalion Air Assault nbsp 137th Marine Battalion nbsp 36th Marine Brigade in Mykolaiv formed on 20 July 2015 from the 1st and 501st Separate Marine Battalions nbsp 1st Marine Battalion nbsp 501st Marine Battalion nbsp 37th Marine Brigade formed in February 2023 from the 505th Separate Marine Battalion nbsp 505th Marine Battalion nbsp 38th Marine Brigade formed in February 2023 from the 503rd Separate Marine Battalion nbsp 503rd Marine Battalion nbsp 406th Marine Artillery Brigade in Mykolaiv nbsp 140th Force Reconnaissance Battalion 126th Marine Brigade former 126th Territorial Defense Brigade transferred to the Corps from Territorial Defense in April 2024 39 nbsp 32nd Marine Artillery Brigade in Altestove nbsp 414th Marine Strike UAV Battalion Madyar s Birds raised in January 2024 previously a company within the 59th Motorized Brigade 40 7th Marine Anti Aircraft Missile Defense Artillery Battalion in Ochakiv slated for reflagging as air defense regiment 360th Marine Coastal Defense Missile Artillery Brigade under administrative control of Navy and operational control of the Marine Corps Combat and service support formations under activation or planning stage The 406th Marine Artillery Brigade consists of five artillery battalions equipped with towed M777 2A36 Giatsint B D 20 and MT 12 Rapira howitzers The 32nd Marine Artillery Brigade consists of three rocket artillery battalions equipped with Uragan and Bureviy multiple rocket launchers According to blogs each marine brigade is organized into the following Headquarters and Service Company three to 5 6 marine battalions one air assault capable HSC 3 4 Marine rifle companies Marine landing equipment assault amphibhian company Recon company Sniper company MANPADS company platoon mortar battery Marine Tank Battalion Marine Artillery Regiment with a HQ and Service Battery target acquisition unit either two self propelled artillery battalions and an optional one or two towed field artillery battalion s or two to three mixed artillery battalions a rocket launcher artillery battalion and an anti tank battalion under regiment but otherwise under direct brigade control Marine Air Defense Missile Artillery battalion regiment Marine Brigade armored reconnaisance company battalion Marine Brigade Force reconnaissance company Marine combat engineer battalion Marine logistics battalion Marine maintenance battalion Marine Unmanned aerial vehicle UAV company Marine signal company air defense radar company medical company Military Police company CBRN defense company Marine Brigade Band Plans for the creation of the XXX Amphibious Corps with the 1st Marine Division and the 126th and 32nd Brigades as its primary elements were finalized in April 2024 41 Weapons and vehicular equipment editThe UKRMC is equipped with the following vehicles T 64 T 72 T 80 PT 91 Twardy main battle tanks in Marine Tank Battalions AMX 10 RC wheeled light tanks armored reconnaissance vehicles in Marine Tank Battalions and Marine Reconnaissance FV101 Scorpion tracked light tanks armored reconnaissance vehicles in Marine Tank Battalions and Marine Reconnaissance BMP 1 BMP 2 BMP 3 tracked infantry fighting vehicles in tracked Marine Battalions and Marine Assault Amphibian Battalions BTR 3 BTR 4 KTO Rosomak wheeled infantry fighting vehicles in wheeled Marine Battalions and Marine Assault Amphibian Battalions BTR 60 BTR 70 BTR 80 BTR 7 VAB Patria Pasi wheeled armored personnel carriers in wheeled Marine Battalions and Marine Assault Amphibian Battalions MT LB PTS series PTS 2 and PTS 3 and M113 tracked armored personnel carriers in tracked Marine Battalions and Marine Assault Amphibian Battalions Bandvagn 206 articulated tracked armored personnel carriers in tracked Marine Battalions BRDM 2 armored scout cars some on tank destroyer configuration in Marine Battalions Bushmaster Cougar Mastiff International MaxxPro BMC Kirpi MRAPs in wheeled Marine Battalions Marine Assault Amphibian Battalions and Marine Reconnaissance Humvees GAZ Tiger Roshel Senators Varta ATF Dingo and Novator armored cars and mobility vehicles in wheeled Marine Battalions Marine Assault Amphibian Battalions and Marine Reconnaissance It is also equipped with the following field artillery systems in the Marine Artillery Battalions Maritime Brimstone precision strike missiles RK 360MC Neptune Harpoon MOBA and RBS 17 Hellfire anti ship missiles BM 21 Grad BM 21 Verba BM 27 Uragan BM 27 Burevyi M142 HIMARS RM 70 S 8 multiple launch rocket systems 2S1 Gvozdika 2S3 Akatsiya 152mm SpGH DANA self propelled artillery howitzers D 30 D 20 2A65 Msta B 2A36 Giatsint B M114 M777 FH70 L119 towed howitzers 9K114 Shturm 9M113 Konkurs 2A29 MT 12 Rapira anti tank guns 82 mm and 120 mm mortars The 7th Marine Anti Air Defense Missile Artillery Battalion and the four brigade air defense artillery battalions are equipped with 9K33 Osa AN TWQ 1 Avenger wheeled mobile anti air defense short range surface to air missile launchers KS 30 AZP S 60 ZU 23 2 ZPU series towed or truck mounted short range anti aircraft gunsSee also editMarinesReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ukrainian Naval Infantry a b Poroshenko enacts law on Ukraine s Air Assault Forces UNIAN 23 May 2018 Zelenskyy Marine Corps and new brigades to be created in Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda 23 May 2023 Retrieved 23 May 2023 The Military Balance 2022 International Institute for Strategic Studies February 2022 ISBN 9781000620030 a b in Ukrainian Marines received new berets and a new holiday Ukrayinska Pravda 23 May 2018 More than 1 000 Ukraine marines have surrendered in Mariupol says Russia the 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