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Revision as of 06:24, 21 March 2023

The Offensive Guard (Ukrainian: Гвардія Наступу, romanizedHvardiia Nastupu) is a project of Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs with the aim to form new assault brigades in the structure of National Guard, National Police and Border Guards.[1] The project commenced in January 2023.[2]

History

The formation envisions a strength of eight exclusively volunteer assault brigades, to be active by April 2023.[2] It was initially created by the inclusion of the Azov Brigade (formerly Azov Regiment), and a call for volunteers,[2][3] especially from active members of the National Police, Border Guards, and National Guard and veterans of the Russo-Ukrainian War that started when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2014.[1]

In just over a week, Internal Affairs registered 27,000 enquiries including 15,000 applications for admission, 500 of them female candidates, while more than 800 had already passed medical examinations in the enlistment process.[2][4]

Structure

As of 2023, the structure is as follows:[4]

State Border Guard

National Guard

  • Azov Assault Brigade, Yurivka, Donetsk Oblast
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • 1st Company
    • 2nd Company
    • 3rd Company
    • 4th Company
    • Tank Company
  • 1st (Presidential) Bureviy Brigade Petro Doroshenko, Vyshhorod, Kyiv Oblast
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • 1st Infantry Battalion
    • 2nd Infantry Battalion
    • 3rd Infantry Battalion
    • Artillery Battalion
    • Anti-Aircraft Defense Battalion
  • 14th Chervona Kalyna Brigade Ivan Bohun, Kalynivka, Vinnytsia Oblast
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • 1st Infantry Battalion
    • 2nd Infantry Battalion
    • 3rd Infantry Battalion
  • 12th Kara-Dag Brigade, Zaporizhzhia, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • 1st Infantry Battalion
    • 2nd Infantry Battalion
    • 3rd Infantry Battalion
    • Tank Company
    • Artillery Battalion
    • Anti-Aircraft Defense Battalion
    • Reconnaissance Company
  • 4th Rubizh Brigade, Hostomel, Kyiv Oblast
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • 1st Guardsmen Battalion
    • 2nd Guardsmen Battalion
    • Svoboda Battalion
    • Tank Company
    • Artillery Battalion
    • Anti-Aircraft Defense Battalion
  • 3rd Spartan Brigade, Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • 1st Infantry Battalion
    • 2nd Infantry Battalion
    • 3rd Infantry Battalion
    • 4th Infantry Battalion
    • Tank Company
    • Artillery Battalion
    • Anti-Aircraft Defense Battalion
    • Reconnaissance Company

National Police

  • Lyut Brigade, Kyiv
    • Brigade HQ and HQ Company
    • Tsunami Assault Regiment
    • Safari Assault Regiment
    • Luhansk-1 Special Purpose Battalion

References

  1. ^ a b Mazurenko, Alona (2023-02-02). "Ukraine's Interior Ministry forming volunteer assault brigades known as Offensive Guard". Ukrainska Pravda. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ukraine's Offensive Guard receives 27,000 applications, new brigades planned". news.yahoo.com. Yahoo! News. 2023-02-12. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  3. ^ "Azov regiment expands to brigade within National Guard of Ukraine". Yahoo! News. 2023-02-09. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  4. ^ a b Kuznetsova, Kateryna (2023-02-08). До штурмових бригад "Гвардія наступу" вже долучилося понад 500 дівчат — МВС. TSN (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-02-13.

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