Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy

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Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy
Береговые войска ВМФ Российской Федерации
Beregovye voiska
Lieutenant General
Alexandr Kolpachenko

The Coastal Troops (Russian: Береговые войска, romanizedBeregovyye voyska) are a service arm of the Russian Navy. Their missions are to protect Russian fleets' forces, personnel, and seashore objects from enemy surface ships; to defend naval bases and other important facilities of the Fleets from land attacks, including amphibious and air assaults; to participate in amphibious and air assaults; to support the Russian Ground Forces in defending against airborne and amphibious assaults; and to destroy enemy surface ships, boats and amphibious transports in their operational area.[2]

Subordinate branches and equipment

The Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy include three branches:[2]

Brigades and battalions are the main organizational elements of the Coastal Troops.[2]

The Coastal Troops are mainly equipped with combined arms armaments and equipment. They are also armed with coastal missile systems (CMSs) that launch anti-ship guided missiles, stationary and mobile artillery mounts designed to destroy sea and ground targets, and other weapon systems.[2]

List of units

Pacific Fleet

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Major General Sergey Vitalyevich Pushkin

Black Sea Fleet

Troops of the 69th Naval Engineer Regiment of the Baltic Fleet during a training exercise in Kaliningrad, January 12, 2018
Air assault training of the 40th Naval Infantry Brigade with Antonov An-12 type aircraft, March 27, 2014
Coastal Missile troops during the 2017 Zapad exercise
Ship supporting the operations of the 336th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade in the Baltic Sea
Reindeer sledding of the 80th Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade of the Northern Fleet, January 23, 2017

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Major General Denis Lyamin

Baltic Fleet

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Lieutenant General Andrei Guschin

Northern Fleet

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Lieutenant General Dmitry Kraev

Caspian Flotilla

References

 This article incorporates text by Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation available under the CC BY 4.0 license.

  1. ^ The Military Balance 2017. — P. 216.
  2. ^ a b c d "Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy". mil.ru. Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Russian coastal troops in Crimea armed with Tornado-G MLRS | October 2019". 8 October 2019.
  4. mil.ru

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