11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade

The 11th Guards Air Assault Brigade (Russian: 11-я отдельная гвардейская десантно-штурмовая бригада) is an airborne brigade of the Russian Airborne Troops, currently based at Sosnovy Bor near Ulan Ude in Buryatia.

The brigade was first formed in 1968 as the 11th Separate Air Assault Brigade and two of its helicopter regiments fought in the Soviet–Afghan War. The brigade formed in 1968 at Mogocha as the 11th Separate Airborne Brigade. In 1971 it became the 11th Air Assault Brigade. In 1988, the brigade became an airborne brigade again. It moved to Ulan Ude in May 1993. The brigade became an air assault brigade in 1998. The brigade received the Guards title in 2015.

11th Guards Air Assault Brigade
11-я отдельная гвардейская десантно-штурмовая бригада
11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade
Active1968–present
Country11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade Soviet Union (1968–1992)
11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade Russia (1992–present)
Branch11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade Airborne Troops
TypeAirborne forces
SizeBrigade
Garrison/HQUlan-Ude
Nickname(s)"Black Brigade", "Ghosts", "Black Wolves"
PatronSt. Elijah the Prophet
Motto(s)С любых высот в любое пекло!
(From heights to Hell)
Commanders
Current
commander
Unknown
Insignia
Sleeve patch
11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade

History

The brigade was formed as the 11th Separate Airborne Brigade on 1 August 1968 in Mogocha. Along with the 13th Separate Airborne Brigade, it was the first of many Soviet air assault brigades formed in the Cold War. It was formed from the 1st Battalion of the 113th Guards Motorized Rifle Regiment of the 38th Guards Motor Rifle Division, which was renamed the 617th Separate Airborne Assault Battalion. The 696th Helicopter Regiment, 656th Separate Communications Company and the 49th Separate Airfield Technical Support company combined to form the 211th Aviation Group. The 618th and 619th Separate Airborne Assault battalions were formed from two battalions of the 52nd Motorized Rifle Division in Nizhneudinsk. The 284th Independent Artillery Battalion was formed in Mogocha during the same month. The 617th, 618th and 619th Separate Airborne Assault Battalions (OVSHB) became air assault battalions (ODSHB) in April 1969. In July 1971, it was renamed the 11th Landing-Assault Brigade (air assault; ODShBr).

Between 1981 and 1987, crews from the brigade's 307th and 329th Helicopter Regiments participated in the Soviet–Afghan War attached to the 280th Separate Helicopter Regiment on a one-year rotational basis. On 8 December 1987, the brigade was awarded the Ministry of Defence pennant "for courage and valor" for its performance during exercises in the Arctic. By a directive of the Soviet defense ministry, the brigade became the 11th Separate Airborne Brigade and its battalions were renumbered as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Line Paratroop Battalions (PDB) in 1988. In May 1993, the brigade was relocated to Ulan-Ude. The brigade formed the 226th Separate Squadron Military Transport Aviation in December 1994. The 80th Independent Tank Battalion was added to the brigade and the 1st and 2nd Line Paratroop Battalions became the 498th and 499th Separate Airborne Battalions equipped with BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles in July 1995. The 712th Guards Howitzer Artillery Battalion also became part of the brigade during this period. In February 1996, the 500th Separate Airborne Battalion was formed from the 3rd Line Paratroop Battalion. The 226th Separate Squadron Military Transport Aviation was disbanded in December, and the 80th Independent Tank Battalion in August 1997. On 1 May 1998, the brigade was again renamed the 11th Air Assault Brigade.

11Th Guards Air Assault Brigade 
Dmitry Medvedev presents a new flag to soldiers of the 11th Airborne Brigade

The brigade's 500th Separate Airborne Battalion was disbanded in 2006. During the Vostok-2010 exercises, the brigade showed military skill, for which it was awarded the pennant "for military valor" of the Ministry of Defence. During the same year, the brigade became part of the 36th Army. The brigade was presented with a new flag by Dmitry Medvedev on 24 August 2011. The brigade became part of the Russian Airborne Troops in December 2013. On 25 March 2015, the brigade was assigned the title 'Guards'.

In January 2022, elements of the brigade were reportedly deployed to Belarus in the context of the Ukraine crisis. The brigade was then employed in the subsequent invasion of Ukraine.

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine some members of the 11th Guards Air Assault Brigade – Captain Mikhoyev and Corporal Kasatkin – were captured as prisoners of war by the Ukrainian Defence Force. On March 7, the Ukrainian military claimed to have killed Lt. Col. Denis Glebov, deputy commander of the brigade.

Structure

Current

The Russian air assault brigade currently consists of:

  • Brigade Headquarters
  • Airborne Battalion
  • 1st Air Assault Battalion
  • 2nd Air Assault Battalion
  • Howitzer Artillery Battalion (122mm D-30)
  • Anti-Aircraft Missile-Artillery Battery
  • Anti-Tank Missile Battery
  • Reconnaissance Battalion
  • Special Purpose Company
  • Rifle Company (Snipers)
  • Control Company
  • Engineering Company
  • Landing Support Company
  • NBC Defense Platoon
  • Maintenance Company
  • Material Support Company
  • Medical Company
  • Commandant's Platoon
  • Tank Company

Historical

Battalions were renumbered in 1996, and from 1996–2006 the brigade included the 498th, 499th, and 500th Battalions. The 500th Battalion was disbanded in 2006.

  • 498th Separate Airborne Battalion
  • 499th Separate Airborne Battalion

Commanders

  • Colonel Yuriy Ivanovich Duk (1968 — 1972)
  • Major General Valentin Aleksandrovich Shmelyov (1972 — 1979)
  • Colonel Ivan Vasilyevich Kolesnikov (1979 — 1983)
  • Colonel Albert Grigoryevich Bondar (1983 — 1986)
  • Colonel Mukhamed Tuchevich Batyrov (1986 — 1989)
  • Colonel anatoliy Petrovich Kachanov (1989 — 1991)
  • Colonel Vyacheslav Nikolaevich Borisov (1991 — 1995)
  • Colonel Vasiliy Mikhailovich Malyk (1995 — 1998)
  • Colonel Vladimir Evgenyevich Voronkov (1998 — 2000)
  • Colonel Nikolai Nikolaevich Gordeyev (2000 — 2002)
  • Colonel Andrey Evgenyevich Khoptyar (2002 — 2005)
  • Colonel Vitaliy Aleksandrovich Bronyuk (2005 — 2012)
  • Guards Colonel Mikhail Nikolaevich Ugolyov (2012 — 2013)
  • Colonel Oleg Yuryevich Mityaev (2013 — 2015)
  • Guards Colonel Ruslan Leontyevich Evkodimov (2015 — 2020)
  • Guards Colonel Denis Shishov (2020 — 2022)

References

Citations

Bibliography

  • Feskov, V.I.; Golikov, V.I.; Kalashnikov, K.A.; Slugin, S.A. (2013). Вооруженные силы СССР после Второй Мировой войны: от Красной Армии к Советской [The Armed Forces of the USSR after World War II: From the Red Army to the Soviet: Part 1 Land Forces] (in Russian). Tomsk: Scientific and Technical Literature Publishing. ISBN 9785895035306.

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