Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy

Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy
Береговые войска ВМФ Российской Федерации
Beregovye voiska
Emblem of the Russian Navy
Founded27 March 1930 (1930-03-27)
Country Russia
Branch Russian Navy
TypeMotorized infantry
Naval infantry
Naval Spetsnaz
RoleAmphibious reconnaissance
Amphibious warfare
Anti-aircraft warfare
Armoured warfare
CBRN defence
Coastal defence and fortification
Cold-weather warfare
Combined arms
Counter-battery fire
Electronic warfare
Forward observer
Maneuver warfare
Military intelligence
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Special operations
Urban warfare
Size35,000 personnel[1]
Part ofRussian Navy
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant General Viktor Astapov

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

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Major General Sergey Vitalyevich Pushkin

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Major General Denis Lyamin

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Lieutenant General Andrei Guschin

Chief of the Coastal Forces - Lieutenant General Dmitry Kraev

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. ^ В Каспийске завершено формирование 177-го полка морской пехоты; В новом полку морской пехоты Каспийской флотилии прошло первое занятие по предметам боевой подготовки / mil.ru