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The Russian Airborne Forces (russian: Воздушно-десантные войска России, ВДВ, Vozdushno-desantnye voyska Rossii, VDV) are the
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of the
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. It was formed in 1992 from units of the
Soviet Airborne Forces The Soviet Airborne Forces or VDV (from ''Vozdushno- desantnye voyska SSSR'', Russian: Воздушно-десантные войска СССР, ВДВ; Air-landing Forces) was a separate troops branch of the Soviet Armed Forces. First formed be ...
that came under Russian control following the
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. Troops of the Russian Airborne Forces have traditionally worn a
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and blue-striped ''
telnyashka The Russian telnyashka ( rus, тельняшка, p=tʲɪlʲˈnʲaʂkə) is an undershirt horizontally striped in white and blue (occasionally black or green) and which may be sleeveless. It is an iconic uniform garment worn by various Russian mi ...
'' undershirt and are called ''desant'' (Russian: Десант) from the French ''Descente''. The Russian Airborne Forces utilizes a range of specialist airborne warfare vehicles and are fully mechanized. They traditionally have a larger complement of heavy weaponry than most contemporary airborne forces.


History

With the demise of the
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, the number of VDV divisions shrank from seven to four, as well as four brigades and the brigade-sized training center. In October 2013, Shamanov announced that a new air assault brigade would be formed in Voronezh in 2016 with the number of the 345th Guards Airborne Regiment. The establishment of the brigade was postponed to 2017–18, according to a June 2015 announcement. It was announced in July 2015 that plans called for the 31st Airborne Brigade to be expanded into the 104th Guards Airborne Division by 2023, and for an additional airborne regiment to be attached to each division. The 11th Air Assault Brigade in the Central Military District (formerly the Siberian Military District) and the 56th Air Assault Brigade in the Southern Military District (formerly the
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) were partially infantry formations reporting directly to the
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s they are stationed in. The VDV's training institute is the Ryazan Institute for the Airborne Forces named for General of the Army V.F. Margelov. In addition, in the mid-late 1990s, the former 345th Guards Airborne Regiment was stationed in
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,
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AR, Georgia. It later became the 10th Independent Peacekeeping Airborne Regiment. The unit was further designated the 50th Military Base. In the early 1990s, General
Pavel Grachev Pavel Sergeyevich Grachev (russian: Па́вел Серге́евич Грачё́в; 1 January 1948 – 23 September 2012), sometimes transliterated as Grachov or Grachyov, was a Russian Army General and the Defence Minister of the Russian Fed ...
, the first Russian Defence Minister, planned for the VDV to form the core of the planned Mobile Forces. This was announced in ''
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'', the Ministry of Defence's daily newspaper, in July 1992. However, the Mobile Forces plan was never enacted. The number of formations available for the force was far less than anticipated, since much of the Airborne Forces had been 'nationalised' by the republics their units had been previously based in, and other arms of service, such as the GRU and
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, who were to provide the airlift component, were adamantly opposed to ceding control of their forces. From 1996 the VDV dispatched the 1st Airborne Brigade to
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as part of
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's Multi-National Division North. The brigade, unusually, used
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equipment such as
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s. After an experimental period, the 104th Parachute Regiment of 76th Airborne Division became the first Russian Ground Forces regiment that was fully composed of professional soldiers (and not of ''srochniki'' – conscripted soldiers aged eighteen). It was announced that the 98th Airborne Division is also earmarked for contract manning, and by September 2006, it was confirmed that 95% of the units of the 98th Division had shifted to contract manning. With the reduction in forces after 1991, the 61st Air Army, Russia's military air transport force, has enough operational heavy transport aircraft to move one airborne division, manned at peacetime standards, in two-and-a-half lifts. The single independent brigade, the 31st at
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, however, is not equipped with its own armor or artillery and may be equivalent to Western airborne troops, in that it functions as light infantry and must walk when reaching their destination. The 31st was the former 104th Guards Airborne Division. VDV troops participated in the rapid deployment of Russian forces stationed in Bosnian city
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, in and around
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during the
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. They also took part in the invasion of
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as an active bridgehead for other forces to follow. Russian airborne troops had their own holiday during the Soviet era, which continues to be celebrated on 2 August. Their most emblematic mark of distinction is a blue beret. VDV soldiers are often called "blue berets". Each year, current and former paratroopers, often in an inebriated state, celebrate by meeting up and wandering city streets and parks. The day is notorious for two common sights: paratroopers frolicking in fountains and picking fights with hapless passers-by. Notable former Airborne Forces officers include
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, who was involved in responses to disorder in the Caucasus republics in the last years of the
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, and
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who went on to become the first
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of the
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. On 26 May 2009 Lieutenant-General Vladimir Anatolevich Shamanov became the new commander of the VDV, replacing Lieutenant-General Valeriy Yevtukhovich who was being discharged to the reserve. Shamanov was decorated as a
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for his combat role in the campaigns in Chechnya. His previous posts are the chief of the combat training directorate and commander of the
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. His most recent post was chief of the main combat training directorate. Shamanov and the acting commander of the 106th Airborne Division were severely injured in a car crash on 30 October 2010, with the driver being killed. On 28 January 2010, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that the VDV's air components had been placed under the VVS. Under the 2008 reform programme, the four existing two-regiment divisions should have been transformed into 7–8 air-assault brigades. However once General Shamanov became commander-in-chief of the Airborne Forces, it was decided to keep the original structure. The divisions have been beefed up and there are now four independent airborne/air-assault brigades, one for each military district. The 332nd School for Praporshchiks of the VDV (russian: 332 Школа прапорщиков ВДВ) in Moscow was disbanded in December 2009 (also under the 2008 reform programme, all ''
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'' (WO) posts in the Russian Armed Forces have been formally abolished). In October 2013 it was reported that the three airborne brigades under military district control (seemingly the 11th and 83rd (Ulan-Ude and Ussuriysk) in the Eastern Military District and the 56th at
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in the
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) would be returned to VDV command. The process was completed as of July 2015. Elements of the 76th Guards Air Assault Division's 104th Guards Air Assault Regiment allegedly participated in the
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. These units allegedly have been used as spearhead forces during the August 2014 DPR and LPR counteroffensive. During the August 2014 counteroffensive, battalion tactical groups of the 7th Guards Airborne Division's 247th Guards Air Assault Regiment, the 98th Guards Airborne Division's 331st Guards Airborne Regiment, the 106th Guards Airborne Division's 137th Guards Airborne Regiment, and the 31st Guards Air Assault Brigade allegedly were sent into Ukraine. Reconnaissance teams from the 45th Detached Reconnaissance Brigade and the 106th's 173rd Guards Separate Reconnaissance Company were previously deployed to Ukraine alongside Ground Forces units. In February 2016, it was reported that an airborne battalion would be deployed to
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, Crimea in 2017–18 on a permanent basis and be upgraded to a regiment in 2020. In May 2017, Shamanov announced that the battalion would be formed at
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by 1 December 2017 as part of the
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, and would be expanded into the 97th Air Assault Regiment with three battalions by late 2019. Since the 2014 annexation, the status of
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is under dispute between Russia and Ukraine; Ukraine and the majority of the international community considers Crimea an integral part of Ukraine, while Russia, on the other hand, considers Crimea an integral part of Russia. In August 2016, Russian paratroopers placed 1st place in the Airborne Platoon competition during the International Army games in Russia. In the process the Russian paratroopers defeated teams from China, Iran, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. On 4 October 2016, Colonel General
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was appointed new commander of the Russian Airborne Forces, replacing Shamanov, who became chief of the
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Committee on Defense. During 2016, three reconnaissance battalions and six tank companies, and two companies of electronic warfare and unmanned aerial vehicles were formed. 188 new and upgraded armored vehicles were also delivered, with the Russian Airborne Forces equipment level of modern weapons at 47%. From 2015 to 2016 five intelligence units and six tank units have been formed, over 3,000 new pieces of weaponry and special military equipment were supplied, the number of contract servicemen had grown by 1.5 times, while the troops' training intensity had risen by 20 percent. The Russian Airborne Forces have received over eleven thousand new and upgraded weapons in 2017. The share of modern armaments and hardware comprises 62 percent. In two years four battalion sets of 120
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and
BTR-MDM The BMD-3 (''Boyevaya Mashina Desanta '', Russian "Боевая Машина Десанта", literally "Combat Vehicle of the Airborne") is a light infantry fighting vehicle originating in the Soviet Union that is fully amphibious and air-dropp ...
Rakushka vehicles were supplied. Besides that, the force received over 100 upgraded weapons, including 2S9-1M self-propelled guns. From 2015 to 2017 the air defense units received close to 500 modern automated reconnaissance and command complexes, new Verba portable missiles, and over 30 upgraded Strela-10MN missile complexes. On December 1, 2017, the organizational events to create a separate airborne assault battalion in Novorosiisk mountain division deployed in Feodosiya and a separate repairs and maintenance battalion in the Moscow region have been completed. Contracted servicemen comprise over 70 percent of the troops. Barnaul-T R&D produced a planning module paradropped to airborne units to simultaneously track a hundred of air objects and a paradroppable reconnaissance and command module to detect targets in a 40-km range which is deployed in five minutes. State tests of a new Bakhcha-U-PDS parachute platform for the BMD-4M and BTR-MDM vehicles were completed in May 2018. Deliveries of new ‘heavy drop’ systems PBS-950U and PBS-955 began in 2020. In 2019, two battalion sets of BMD-4M airborne combat vehicles and BTR-MDM Rakushka armored personnel carriers, more than 200 units of various automotive equipment, including special armored vehicles, army snowmobiles, four-wheelers and buggies and more than 9 thousand parachute systems D-10 and "Arbalet-2" were delivered to the troops. In April 2020, military personnel from the Russian Airborne Forces, performed the world's first
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from the lower border of the
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. The Russian commando group used "next-generation special-purpose parachute system", military tested oxygen equipment, navigation devices, special equipment, and uniforms. This was the first high-altitude landing in the Arctic latitudes over 10 km in the history of Russian aviation. The crews of
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aircraft landed at the northernmost airfield of the country on the island of
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. As part of its mission in the Arctic region, the aircrew provided landing of airborne units from altitudes of 10 and 1.8 thousand meters, as well as landing of cargo with a total weight of about 18 tons. After conducting practical combat training, the Il-76 aircrews landed at the Nagurskoe airfield in the northern part of the island of Franz Josef Land. The high-altitude landing was dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic war of 1941–1945 and the 90th anniversary of the formation of the Airborne troops. In 2020, the VDV continued to modernize and re-equip its command posts, started to receive the Stayer high-altitude parachute system which enables airdrops from up to 10 km altitude and completed receiving special purpose controllable parachute systems. Two air assault regiments have been set up in Pskov and Crimea as part of air assault divisions in 2021. The Russian Defense Ministry has also accepted the Zavet-D artillery fire control vehicle for the Airborne Forces. In 2021, the Airborne Forces received more than 13 thousand sets of landing equipment and parachute systems.


2022 invasion of Ukraine

The VDV participated heavily in the
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. In the opening hours of the invasion, the VDV attempted to secure key
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s and support assaults around Ukraine. These
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s were recognizable by the orange-and-black Saint George ribbons decorating their helmets and arms. The VDV attempted to paradrop and transport troops with
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and Mi-17 helicopters and take the
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in northern
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, in order to use the airport to
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more troops and heavy equipment to take Kyiv as a form of forward "air bridge" that would enable rapid deployment of Russian forces far in advance of the Russian land front, in an action that became known as the
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. The VDV troops at the airport then engaged the Ukrainian National Guard's 4th Rapid Reaction Brigade, which with the help of the
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encircled the unsupported VDV troops and recaptured the airport, with the Russians escaping to nearby woods. The next day battle resumed, and the VDV again attempted to land troops at the airport. Deploying around 200 helicopters and with support from the
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arriving from the north (Belarus and
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), they finally broke through the Ukrainian defenses and established Russian control over the airport. In the end, however, the Ukrainians claimed that the airport became too damaged from the battle to be used as an air strip. 40 kilometers south of Kyiv in
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, VDV paratroopers dropped in an attempt to secure the
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. Without any support from air or ground forces, the VDV troops in Vasylkiv were eventually encircled and were unsuccessful in achieving their objectives, giving victory in the Battle of Vasylkiv to the Ukrainians. On February 27, VDV troops with
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s and BTR-Ds were seen south of Hostomel in Bucha. The VDV and Ground Forces' units were hit on the same day by
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air strikes. The Ukrainian government claimed that "more than 100 units of enemy equipment were destroyed”. On the following weeks the VDV served as
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and
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roles during the Kyiv offensive. During the Battle of Kharkiv, VDV paratroopers landed in Kharkiv on March 2 in an attempt to capture the contested city. They attempted a raid on a local
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but were repelled by local Ukrainian forces. On March 3, it was reported that
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of the VDV's
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, who was the appointed deputy commander of the
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, was killed in action in Ukraine. His death is attributed either to
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fire near Mariupol (which was Siege of Mariupol, besieged by Russian forces) or Hostomel during the Kyiv offensive. Ukrainian sources claimed he was killed on March 2 and his death was first confirmed on VKontakte by "Combat Brotherhood", a Russian veterans group, and later by President of Russia, President Vladimir Putin. The VDV suffered similar losses in Bucha and Irpin with poor command and control being cited. The VDV also joined the assault on the city of Mykolaiv during the Battle of Mykolaiv, but were pushed back by a Ukrainian counter-offensive. On March 18, it was reported that Colonel Sergei Sukharev along with deputy Major Sergei Krylov of the 331st Guards Airborne Regiment had been killed during fighting in Mariupol. In late April, Bellingcat journalist Christo Grozev reported that he "personally checked" and Russia had lost "almost 90% of its best paratroopers" in the first echelon of the invasion. A large number of helicopters were shot down by Ukrainian defenses and the paratroopers were stranded without armored vehicles or air support. In early May, the UK MoD stated that the VDV units and other elite forces had suffered high losses and that it would "probably take years for Russia to reconstitute these forces." On 19 June 2022, it was reported by Odessa military-civilian spokesperson Serhiy Bratchuk that Vladimir Putin had sacked Serdyukov for his Battle of Hostomel, doomed bid to take Hostomel airfield in which few of the invading soldiers survived. This was confirmed by Russian media reports. He was replaced by Colonel General . According to BBC News Russian and the Mediazona news website, 914 VDV deaths were documented by 21 July 2022.


Structure

Headquarters, Air Landing Forces, Moscow


Command personnel

* Commander Air Landing Forces – Colonel-General * Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the Air Landing Forces – Lieutenant-General * Deputy Commander of the Air Landing Forces – Major-General * Deputy Commander of the Air Landing Forces for Peacekeeping Operations and Collective Rapid Reaction Forces – Major-General * Chief of Air Landing Training and Deputy Commander of the Air Landing Forces for Air Landing Training – Major-General * Chief of Combat Training and Deputy Commander of the Air Landing Forces – Major-General * Deputy Commander of the Air Landing Forces for Educational Work – Colonel Commander's Directorate, Moscow Air Landing Forces Staff, (Military Unit [MU] 25953), Moscow * 38th Guards Communications Brigade, 38th ''Guards'' Command and Control Brigade of the VDV, Medvezhyi Ozera near Shchyolkovsky District, Shchyolkovo, Moscow Oblast * 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade (MU 28337), Kubinka, Moscow Oblast * 150th Repair and Overhaul Battalion of the VDV, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Moscow Oblast Training and education units and establishments: * Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School, Ryazan, Ryazan Oblast * Airborne Forces Faculty of the '''Mikhaylovskaya Artillery Military Academy, Saint Petersburg * Suvorov Military School, Ulyanovsk ''Guards'' Suvorov Military School of the VDV,
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, Ulyanovsk Oblast * Tula Suvorov Military School, Tula, reformed 2016 * Cadet Corps (Russia), Omsk Cadet Military Corps of the VDV, Omsk, Omsk Oblast * 242nd Training Centre, 242nd Training Centre for Training of Junior Specialists of the VDV (MU 64712), Omsk, Omsk * 309th Center for Specialized Parachute Training of the VDV (formerly the Central Parachute Sports Club of the VDV) (trains parachute sportsmen and also parachute instructors for the special forces of the other branches), Ryazan, Ryazan Oblast


Combat forces

The Air Landing Forces combine Parachute Landing (''парашютно-десантние'') and Landing Assault (''десантно-штурмовие'') units. The difference between the two is that while both were airborne qualified and mechanised with BMD, BTR-D, 2S9 Nona, the parachute landing units are lighter (only quarter mechanised) and play the role of entry element, while landing assault units were fully mechanised and were intended to develop the breach opened by the parachute landing forces. ;
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* Division Command and Staff (MU 61756), Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai ** 104th Tank Battalion, Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** 162nd Reconnaissance Battalion (MU 54377), Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** 629th Engineer Battalion (MU 96404), Starotitarovskaya, Krasnodar Krai ** 743rd ''Guards'' Signals Battalion (MU 96527), Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** 1681st Material Support Battalion, Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** 32nd Medical Detachment (airmobile) (MU 96502), Anapa, Krasnodar Krai ** Airborne Equipment Support Company (MU 96536), Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** Aerial Vehicles Company, Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** Electronic Warfare Company, Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ** Field Jaeger [Field Courier] Communication Station (MU 63785), Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai * 56th Guards Air Assault Brigade, 56th Guards Air Assault Regiment, Feodosia in
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* 108th Guards Kuban Cossack Air Assault Regiment, 108th ''Guards'' Air Assault Regiment, (MU 42091), Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai * 247th Guards Air Assault Regiment, 247th ''Guards'' Air Assault Regiment (MU 54801), Stavropol, Stavropol Krai * 1141st ''Guards'' Artillery Regiment (MU 40515), Anapa, Krasnodar Krai * 3rd ''Guards'' Air Defence Missile Regiment (MU 94021), Novorossiysk, Novorossiysk Krai ;76th Guards Air Assault Division * Division Command and Staff (MU 07264), Pskov, Pskov Oblast ** 124th Tank Battalion ** 175th Reconnaissance Battalion ** 656th Sapper Engineer Battalion ** 728th Signals Battalion ** 1682nd Material Support Battalion ** 3996th Military Hospital (airmobile) ** NBC Defence Company ** Divisional Repair Company ** Airborne Equipment Support Company **Commandant's [Military Police] Company **201st Field Jaeger [Field Courier] Communication Station * 104th ''Guards'' Air Assault Regiment (MU 32515), Cheryokha village near Pskov, Pskov Oblast * 234th ''Guards'' Air Assault Regiment (MU 74268), Pskov, Pskov Oblast * 237th Guards Air Assault Regiment (MU 12865) * 4th ''Guards'' Air Defence Missile Regiment * 1140th ''Guards'' Artillery Regiment (MU 45377) ;98th Guards Airborne Division * Division Command and Staff (MU 65451), Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast ** 215th Reconnaissance Battalion, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast ** 661st Sapper Engineer Battalion, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast ** 674th Signals Battalion, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast ** 15th Repair and Overhaul Battalion, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast ** 1683rd Material Support Battalion, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast **36th Medical Detachment (airmobile), Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast **201st Field Jaeger [Field Courier] Communication Station, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast **969th Airborne Equipment Support Company, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast **Training Complex, Rybinsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, Pesochnoye village, Yaroslavl Oblast * 217th Guards Airborne Regiment, 217th ''Guards'' Airborne Regiment, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast * 331st Guards Airborne Regiment, 331st ''Guards'' Airborne Regiment, Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast * 1065th ''Guards'' Artillery Regiment, Kostroma, Kostroma Oblast * 5th ''Guards'' Air Defence Missile Regiment, Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast ;106th Guards Airborne Division * Division Command and Staff (MU 55599), Tula, Russia, Tula, Tula Oblast ** 173rd ''Guards'' Reconnaissance Battalion (MU 54392), Tula, Tula Oblast ** 388th ''Guards'' Sapper Engineer Battalion (MU 12159), Tula, Tula Oblast ** 731st ''Guards'' Signals Battalion, Tula, Tula Oblast ** 1060th Material Support Battalion (MU 14403), Slobodka village, Tula Oblast ** 39th Medical Detachment (airmobile) (MU 52296), Tula, Tula Oblast ** 970th Airborne Equipment Support Company (MU 64024), Tula, Tula Oblast ** 1883rd Field Jaeger [Field Courier] Communication Station (MU 54235), Tula, Tula Oblast ** Electronic Warfare Company, Tula, Tula Oblast ** Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Company, Tula, Tula Oblast * 51st Guards Parachute Regiment (MU 33842), Tula, Tula Oblast * 137th Guards Airborne Regiment, 137th ''Guards'' Parachute Regiment (MU 41450), Ryazan, Ryazan Oblast * 1182nd Guards Artillery Regiment (MU 93723), Naro-Fominsk, Moscow Oblast * 1st ''Guards'' Air Defence Missile Regiment (MU 71298), Naro-Fominsk, Moscow Oblast ;11th Guards Air Assault Brigade *Brigade Command and Staff (MU 32364), Ulan-Ude, Republic of Buryatia **Command and Control Company (formerly the signals company) **Air Defence Missile-Artillery Battery **Guided AT Missile Battery **Spetsnaz Company **Sniper Rifle Company **Electronic Warfare Company ** Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Company **Sapper Engineer Company **Material Support Company **Airborne Equipment Support Company **NBC Defence Platoon **Repair Company **Medical Company **Commandant's [Military Police] Platoon **Field Jaeger [Field Courier] Communication Station *Reconnaissance Battalion *1st Air Assault Battalion (BMP-2) *2nd Air Assault Battalion (BMP-2) *3rd Parachute Battalion (BMD-2) *Howitzer Artillery Battalion (122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30), D-30) ; 31st Guards Air Assault Brigade *Brigade Command and Staff (MU 73612),
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Armament and equipment

Personal firearms and crew served weapons include: *AK-74M (including upgraded variants with the KM-AK Obves modernization kit) and AK-74, AKS-74 assault rifles, and AKS-74U special purpose and self-defence carbine (5.45×39mm) * AK-12 assault rifles (5.45×39mm) *RPK, RPK-74, light weight machinegun (5.45×39mm), now largely withdrawn from service and replaced by the PKM/PKP * PK machine gun, PKM, general purpose machinegun (7.62×54mmR) *PKP Pecheneg machine gun, 6P41 "Pecheneg" (PKP) general purpose machine gun (7.62×54mmR), currently replacing the PKM as the general purpose machine gun throughout the
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*Dragunov sniper rifle, Dragunov SVDS, sniper rifle (7.62×54mmR) * Dragunov SVU, modified SVD in bullpup configuration and its variants are in limited use * SV-98, main sniper rifle (7.62×54mmR) * KSVK 12.7, ASVK-M Kord-M anti-materiel sniper rifle (12.7×108mm) * VSS Vintorez, silenced sniper rifle (9×39mm) * AS Val special assault rifle * MP-443 Grach, semi-automatic pistol (9×19mm Parabellum) *Makarov pistol, Makarov, semi-automatic pistol (9x18mm Mak) & Glock, Glock 17, semi-automatic pistol (9x19 Parabellum) * GP-25, GP-25, GP-30 and GP-34, under-barrel 40 mm grenade launchers for fragmentation and gas grenades * AGS-17 Plamya (Flame), 30 mm automatic grenade launcher * RPO-A Shmel (Bumblebee), infantry rocket flamethrower, currently replacing the older RPO Rys (Lynx) * RPG-7D anti-tank rocket launcher, or more modern systems such as the RPG-22 and RPG-26 * 2B14 Podnos 82 mm mortar or the 120 mm 2S12 Sani on UAZ vehicles * 9K38 Igla man-portable SAM system, or the more modern 9K338 Igla-S * 9K333 Verba man-portable SAM system, currently entering service * 9K111 Fagot, 9K115 Metis and 9M133 Kornet man-portable anti-tank systems The VDV are fully equipped with Barmitsa and Ratnik (program), Ratnik infantry combat suits as of 2018. Andromeda-D, Barnaul-T and Dozor automated control systems, AS-1 snowmobiles, four wheelers, a specially-created uniform for hot climates and Nanuk Arctic gear, reconnaissance-control and planning modules and the REX-1 counter-unmanned aerial vehicle rifle-like, man-portable jammer developed by Kalashnikov Group subsidiary ZALA Aero Group are also being introduced into service. Portable versions of the Garmony air defence radar, modernized reconnaissance and artillery fire control posts and Aistyonok and Sobolyatnik radars are being supplied to the VDV. The Russian Airborne Forces have also received new special-purpose controlled wing-type parachutes.


Armoured vehicles

There are over 1,800 armored fighting vehicles, mostly BMD-1 (since 1969), of which all but around 100 are in storage, and at least several hundred
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(since 1985). There are over 100 BMD-3 (1990) that were partially upgraded to BMD-4 level. All of them are amphibious, moving at around 10 km/h in water. The BMD-4 is capable of full, continuous fire while in deep water, unlike any other vehicle with such heavy weaponry (100 mm gun and 30 mm auto cannon). However, some units (such as those who served on peacekeeping duties in the Balkans) are known to have used BTR armored personnel carriers rather than BMD's. T-72B3 tanks supplied to the Russian Airborne Forces in 2018 have been upgraded and are equipped with Andromeda automatic control system and some of them with top-attack defence screens. As of 2021, the Russian Airborne Forces have 150 T-72B3 and 10 T-72B3 mod. 2016. There is a turret-less variant of the BMD-1, the BTR-D, which is used as troop carrier and serves as the basis for specialised versions such as anti-tank, command and signals. The BTR-D will be partially replaced by the new multi-purpose APC BMD-3, BTR-MD "Rakushka" that will also come in several different versions. Approximately 280 vehicles in all BTR-D configurations are in service. As part of the 2011 state defence order (GOZ), 10 BMD-4M and 10 "Rakushka's" have been ordered, but according to the VDV's CinC General Colonel Shamanov, Kurganmashzavod did not give a guarantee it would produce them. The Russian Defense Ministry adopted the BMD-4M in early December 2012. They are planning to receive 10 BMD-4M vehicles and 10 BTR-MD vehicles for final testing by mid-2013, with commissioning by the end of 2013. The Russian Airborne plans to acquire 1,000 BMD-4Ms through 2020. The first production batch of the new armored vehicles BMD-4M and BTR-MDM "Shell" in the amount of 24 units (12 each) transferred to the Russian Airborne Forces in 2015. The VDV equipped the first regiment with BMD-4Ms and BTR-MDMs in 2016. In 2017, they received two battalion sets of BMD-4M combat airborne vehicles and BTR-MDM APCs, over 80 Rys’ and UAZ Pickup armored automobiles. Russian airborne brigade-level units have received Tigr (Russian military vehicle), SPM-2 GAZ-233036 Tigr armored cars. They have ordered Kamaz Typhoon armored infantry transports, following modifications to meet the demands of the airborne troops and accepted them for supply in August 2021. The Russian Airborne Forces have received about 100 Tigr and Rys special armored vehicles, 200 Snegohod A-1 snow-going and AM-1 all-terrain vehicles, UAZ Patriot light motor vehicles, Toros 4x4 armored vehicles and Kamaz trucks that can be air-dropped. The VDV currently receives Berkyt protected snowmobiles for personnel transportation and fire support in arctic conditions. Infauna and Leer-2 EW systems alongside Aileron-3SV UAVs and P-230T command vehicles are also received. The RKhM-6 chemical reconnaissance vehicle based on the BTR-80 armored personnel carrier, the BTR-D airborne assault armored personnel carrier with a ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun and the R-149MA1 and the R-142DA command and staff vehicles were demonstrated in August 2021. The Sarmat-2 light tactical buggy participated in the Zapad-2021 drill. On 1 August 2013, it was reported that the Russian Airborne Forces will develop a hybrid combat vehicle that combines features of an airborne infantry fighting vehicle and a helicopter. To meet the demands of future armed conflicts, a combat module that combines a light combat vehicle and an attack helicopter is being considered, with a crew of three-four people. The vehicle will be developed for the VDV by 2030.


Artillery

The airborne self-propelled artillery guns ASU-57 and ASU-85 have been withdrawn. They had light armour and limited anti-tank capability, but provided invaluable fire support for paratroopers behind enemy lines (the caliber of the gun in mm is the number next to the ASU designation). Also withdrawn were the multiple rocket launch systems BM-14, RPU-14 (8U38) of 140 mm and the BM-21 Grad, BM-21V "Grad-V" (9P125) of 122 mm on GAZ-66, as well as the 85 mm gun 85 mm divisional gun D-44, SD-44. Today the VDV operates the following systems: * 2S9 Nona and modernized 2S9M 120 mm self-propelled gun-mortar. Currently being replaced by the 2B23 Nona-M1 120 mm towed mortar and 2S31 Vena 120 mm self-propelled gun-mortar/2S12A modernized 120 mm self-propelled mortar * 2S25 Sprut-SD 125 mm self-propelled artillery/anti-tank gun based on BMD-3 hull * 122 mm howitzer 2A18 (D-30), D-30 (2A18) 122 mm howitzer and anti-tank weapon, towed by truck, not amphibious, able to make 360 degree turns as it is deployed on a tripod * ZU-23-2 23 mm air-defence gun, is either mounted on the BTR-D, or can be towed by a jeep or truck as it has wheels. Since 2011, some ZU-23s are being replaced by the 9K35 Strela-10, Strela-10M3/MN and since 2016 by the newest versions of the Buk missile system. * TOS-1A 220 mm self-propelled 24-barrel thermobaric/incendiary unguided rocket launcher since 2022. * 2S36 Zauralets-D – future 120 mm self-propelled gun-howitzer based on the BMD-4 * 2S37 – future 152 mm self-propelled gun-howitzer based on the BMD-4 The VDV is equipped with numerous types of airborne capable trucks and jeeps, for example the Ural-4320, the GAZ-66V and the GAZ-2975 "Tigr" for transporting cargo, specialist crews and equipment (e.g. mortars, ammunitions), but not infantry (all fighting paratroopers are transported in armoured vehicles). Currently, the GAZ-66 is being replaced by the KamAZ-43501.


UAVs

* Compact recon complex "Iskatel" (The Seeker) with 2 UAVs * UAV complex Orlan-10 * UAV complex Granat * UAV complex Takhion


Training establishments


Higher

* Mikhailovskaya Artillery Military Academy


Junior and command

* Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School * 242nd Training Centre


Cadet

* Ulyanovsk Guards Suvorov Military School * Omsk Cadet Corps


Ranks and rank insignia

;Officer ranks ;Other ranks


Commanders of the Russian Airborne Forces

* Yevgeny Podkolzin (1992–1996) * Georgy Shpak (4 December 1996 – September 2003) * Alexander Kolmakov (8 September 2003 – 19 November 2007) * Valeriy Yevtukhovich (19 November 2007 – 6 May 2009) * Nikolai Ignatov (general), Nikolai Ignatov (6–24 May 2009) * Vladimir Shamanov (26 May 2009 – 4 October 2016) *
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(4 October 2016 – 16 June 2022) * Mikhail Teplinskiy (16 June 2022 – present)


Traditions


Symbols

*Nickname(s): Blue Berets, Winged Infantry *Patron: Elijah, Saint Elijah the Prophet *Motto(s): Никто, кроме нас! (Nobody, but us!) *Beret Color: Blue beret, Sky Blue


Service march

The service march of the airborne forces is ''We Need One Victory,'' also known as ''Our 10th Parachute Battalion''. It was made by poet Bulat Okudzhava, written for the feature film Belorussian Station by Andrei Smirnov (actor), Andrei Smirnov (1970). It was later adapted by Alfred Schnittke to be performed as a March (music), march to be played at the Moscow Victory Day Parade on Victory Day (9 May). The official lyrics are as follows:


Paratroopers' Day celebrations

On Airborne Forces Day in many Russian cities, it is customary to turn off the fountains and hold veteran reunions near those fountains.


Bands

The Combined Military Band of the Airborne Forces is an integral part of all the solemn events of the Airborne Forces. Every year, the band's personnel take part in the Victory Parade on Red Square, as well as the opening ceremony of the International Army Games. In the ranks of the combined band were musicians of the military bands of the airborne and assault formations of the Airborne Forces. There were six other military bands in the airborne forces. The Song and Dance Ensemble of the Airborne Forces is the theatrical troupe of the VDV. It began its creative activity in 1937, as the Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble of the Kiev Military District, numbering only 18 people. On 3 May 1945, three days after the signing of the German armistice, the ensemble gave a concert on the steps of the destroyed Reichstag building, Reichstag. During the Cold War, the unit was known as the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. During this time, it had participated in concerts in the cities of East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. It gained its current status in 1994. The Song and Dance Ensemble also contains the Blue Berets (performers), Blue Berets musical group.


Gallery

File:Ryazan BMD4M-1200-7.jpg, The 137th Guards Airborne Regiment troops in front of the BMD-4, BMD-4M vehicle. File:Inspection2018-08.jpg, The 31st Guards Air Assault Brigade during inspection. File:Iveco LMV Lynx of the Russian Airborne Troops 10.jpg, Scout of the 106th Guards Airborne Division File:FinalCheck2018-18.jpg, Final check of the 56th Guards Air Assault Brigade File:83AABAirborneExercise2017-45.jpg, Paratroopers of the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade during an exercise.


See also

* Special Operations Forces (Russia) * Ukrainian Air Assault Forces


Notes


References


Further reading

* * * * * * Glantz, David, ''The Soviet Airborne Experience'', Research Survey No. 4, Combat Studies Institute, November 1984. * Isby, David C., ''Weapons and tactics of the Soviet Army'', Jane's Publishing Company, London 1988 * Schofield, Carey, ''The Russian Elite: Inside Spetsnaz and the Airborne Forces'', Stackpole/Greenhill, 1993 * Simpkin, Richard, ''Red Armour: An examination of the Soviet Mobile Force Concept'', Brassey's Defence Publishers, London, 1984 * Staskov, Lt. Gen. N.V., ''1943 Dnepr Airborne Operation: Lessons and Conclusions'', Military Thought, Vol. 12, No.4, 2003 (in Russian)


External links


Official web site of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

"Desantura"


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