Ukrainian Air Assault Forces


The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces, abbreviated DShV, are a branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The air assault forces field high-readiness ground units without air-assets. The air assault forces are in constant combat readiness and are the high mobility branch of the armed forces. They are considered the elite of Ukraine's armed forces.

History

The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces were created in 1992 from units of the Soviet Airborne Troops stationed on Ukrainian territory after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union on 25 December 1991. In the 15 years after their creation Ukrainian paratroopers have served in peacekeeping missions to the Balkans, in Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ethiopia, Georgia and DR Congo. In 2007, the 13th Separate Airmobile Battalion served as part of Polish–Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion, a peacekeeping unit with Kosovo Force.

War in Donbass and beyond

In August 2014 the 95th Air Assault Brigade conducted a raid behind the separatist lines. The 95th Brigade, which had been reinforced with armor assets and attachments, launched a surprise attack on separatist lines, broke through into their rear areas, fought for 470 kilometers, and destroyed or captured numerous Russian tanks and artillery pieces before returning to Ukrainian lines and established a corridor in which the Ukrainian army units and civilians trapped at the border could retreat. It was one of the longest raids in the military history.
In 2016, Ukrainian Airmobile Forces where formed in independent branch of the Armed Forces. Previously, they were part of Ground Forces.
On 21 November 2017 President Petro Poroshenko stated that 469 Ukrainian paratroopers had been killed in the War in Donbass. On 21 November 2018 he adjusted this to 487 killed.

2017 reforms

On 21 November 2017 the Air Assault Forces also received its new insignia. The color of the Ukrainian paratroopers was also changed to maroon. 21 November 2017 was the first time Air Assault Forces Day in Ukraine was celebrated on 21 November. Up to 2017 this day was celebrated on 2 August, as it was in the Soviet Union. According to President Poroshenko “It is logical to celebrate your professional holiday on November 21. The usual August 2 is the date of the first jump of paratroopers in the Moscow Military District. How is it about us? Moscow is not Kyiv. As well as "Ukraine is not Russia." He added that "The start of the new Paratroop Day is part of the Ukrainianization of the historical and political calendar - the replacement of the Soviet-Russian imposed upon us." From 2017 onward, the UkrAAF wear the maroon berets common among many Western airborne units.

Structure

In 2014, the staffing of an airmobile brigade was brought up to 1,200 personnel. In addition, each brigade was given at least one artillery battalion from the 25th and 55th artillery brigades and a tank battalion. Currently, the total staffing of the brigades range from 1,000 to 2,200 personnel, depending on deployment. Most of the brigades operate in 1-2 battalion tactical groups, in each of which, in addition to infantry battalions, there are up to two artillery battalions and at least one tank company equipped with BTRs and BMPs.

2001

In 2001 the Airmobile Force consisted of:
UnitBase #LocationStatus
Headquarters 1st Airmobile DivisionА0220Bolhradinactive since 2003
25th Airborne BrigadeА1126Hvardiyske
45th Airmobile BrigadeА1533Bolhrad
27th Mechanized BrigadeА0664Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi
91st Artillery RegimentА0242Veseliy Kut
95th Airmobile BrigadeА0281Zhytomyr
79th Airmobile RegimentА0224Mykolaiv
80th Airmobile RegimentА0284Lviv

2019

The commander of the Air Assault Forces since 2 August 2015 is Lieutenant-general Mykhailo Zabrodskyi.
NameRankPeriod of command
Vitaly RaevskyMajor general1992–1998
Ivan YakubetsColonel1998–2005
Serhiy LysovyiColonel2005–2012
Oleksandr ShvetsColonel2012–2015
Mykhailo ZabrodskyiLieutenant-generalMarch 2015 – present

Armament

Personal firearms