10th Naval Aviation Brigade | |
---|---|
10-та морська авіаційна бригада | |
Active | 2004 - present |
Country | Ukraine |
Branch | Ukrainian Navy |
Type | Brigade |
Role | Naval Aviation |
Part of | Ukrainian Naval Aviation |
Garrison/HQ | Mykolaiv |
Nickname(s) | Colonel Ihor Volodymyrovych Bedzai Brigade |
Engagements | Operation Atalanta Operation Ocean Shield Russo-Ukrainian War |
Decorations | For Courage and Bravery |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Colonel Ihor Volodymyrovych Bedzai |
Aircraft flown | |
See #Aircraft Operated |
10th Naval Aviation Brigade (also called the Colonel Ihor Volodymyrovych Bedzai brigade) is the sole Brigade of the Ukrainian Naval Aviation established in 2004 by the merger of 9th Mixed Marine Aircraft Squadron, 316th Separate Marine Aviation Squadron and the 555th Naval Helicopter Regiment. It operates a vast arsenal of fixed-wing, rotatory and unmanned aircraft. It was previously garrisoned at Novofedorivka but is currently based at Mykolaiv. [1] [2] [3]
The unit was established in 2004 by the merger of the 9th Mixed Marine Aircraft Squadron, 316th Separate Marine Aviation Squadron, and the 555th Naval Helicopter Regiment of the Ukrainian Navy with the last commander of the 555th regiment, Yuriy Moskalyov becoming the brigade's first commander. On 14 October 2008, the brigade was assigned the name Saka, to its place of deployment.
Ukraine's naval units, accompanied by the brigade's aircraft participated in several deployments such as Operation Atalanta and Operation Ocean Shield. [4]
The brigade took part in the military exercise "Sea Breeze 2014". [5] [6] In March 2014, during the Russian invasion of Crimea, the battalion's aircraft stationed at Novofedorivka carrying personnel in radio silence mode, risking getting lost and without warning the higher command, evacuated to the mainland to the Kulbakino Air Base, leaving behind only ground vehicles. [7] [8] On 3 March 2014, the evacuation started as the helicopters of the brigade took off without taxiing onto the runway, straight from the hangars followed by aircraft. In just eighteen minutes, four planes and five helicopters were evacuated to the mainland. After five days, a pilot of the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade in civilian clothes evacuated another helicopter assigned to Ukrainian frigate Hetman Sahaidachny [9] and took it to mainland. [10] The brigade became the first unit to evacuate all of its combat equipment completely from Crimea. [11] [12] In April 2014, an incident took place outside the Novofedorivka Air Base in the military dormitory building, which was occupied by Ukrainian servicemen and their families that were awaiting relocation to mainland Ukraine. While Major Stansilav Karachevsky, the head of Operational HQ of the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade was preparing his belongings in preparation to leave Crimea, an altercation between him and several soldiers on both sides broke out. [13] [14] The scuffle escalated to where Russian spetsnaz sergeant E.S. Zaitsev shot the unarmed officer twice in the head at point-blank range with an AK-74 assault rifle on the 5th floor of the dormitory building where Russian soldiers were evacuating the troops. Major Karachevsky was pronounced dead immediately. A second Ukrainian personnel, identified as Captain Artem Yermolenko, was beaten and abducted by Russian soldiers. Russian sources confirmed the death of a Ukrainian major perpetrated by one of its sergeants. After the incident, the major's body was reportedly taken by Russian troops. Zaytsev was convicted by a Russian military court for murder and sentenced to two years imprisonment. [15] [16]
In July 2016, the brigade took part in the international military exercise "Sea Breeze 2016". [17]
On 16 March 2017, the brigade received a Mi-14PL helicopter after its restoration at the Aviakon Aircraft Reparation Plant, [18] and another Mi-14PL was handed over after restoration on 2 July 2017. [19]
In January 2018, a serviceman of the brigade (Vasiliev Vadim Oleksandrovych) [20] was killed under undisclosed circumstances while fighting the separatists. [21] [22] On 8 June 2018, the brigade received a Ka-226 helicopter adapted for military medical purposes. [23]
In August and October 2019, the brigade received two Mi-8MSB -B helicopters, modernized by Motor Sich JSC. [24] [25] [26] On 31 October 2019, Yehor Shishkin, a businessman from Mykolaiv, presented his personal An-2 aircraft to the Ukrainian Navy and it was inducted into the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade after a ceremony. [27]
In January 2020, the brigade received an An-2 aircraft that had been confiscated from smugglers. [27] In late 2020, the brigade received a new modernized Mil Mi-2MSB -B helicopter. [28]
On 25 November 2021, the brigade received two more modernized Mil Mi-8MSB-B helicopters. [29]
In early January 2022, the brigade received a new training building equipped with flying simulators, workplaces for personnel training, interactive whiteboards, and a gym with modern sports equipment. [30] Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade was pre-deployed to reserve airfields and airstrips to prevent missile attacks and prevent equipment losses. [31] A Bayraktar TB2 of the brigade distracted the air defense of the Russian cruiser Moskva giving enough time window for it to be hit by a R-360 Neptune. [32] On 2 May 2022, a Bayraktar TB2 of the brigade destroyed two Raptor-class patrol boats of Russian Navy. [33] On 7 May 2022, during the Snake Island campaign, a helicopter of the brigade flown by the commander of Ukrainian Naval Aviation, Ihor Bedzai was attacked by a Russian Su-30 but the Mi-14 evaded gunfire but was hit by a R-73 guided missile killing Ihor Bedzai along with four other personnel [34] [35] (Mykhailo Ihorovych Zaremba, [36] Serhii Mykolayovych Mushchytskyi, [37] Yuriy Pirog, [38] and Ilchuk Vasyl Vasyliovych [39] ) on board. On 24 June 2022, the 10th Naval Aviation Brigade was given the honorary name of Colonel Ihor Bedzai. [40] In the coming days, a Russian amphibious assault ship and two anti-aircraft missile systems "Tor" near Snake Island were hit by the brigade's Bayraktar TB2s. [41] On 8 May 2022, a Bayraktar TB2 of the brigade destroyed an Mi-8 helicopter during an attempted landing on Snake Island. [42] A soldier of the brigade (Yuriy Viktorovych Severnyuk) was killed in combat on 4 October 2022. In November 2022, in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the United Kingdom announced they were donating three former Royal Navy Westland Sea Kings to Ukrainian Navy [43] which were inducted into the brigade. [44] [45] On 2 July 2023, the brigade was awarded the honorary award "For Courage and Bravery". [46]
Image | Aircraft | Origin | Roles | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fixed Wing Aircraft | |||||
An-26 | Soviet Union | Military Transport Aircraft | [47] | ||
Be-12 | Soviet Union | Maritime patrol aircraft/ Anti-Submarine aircraft | [47] | ||
An-2 | Soviet Union | Military Transport Aircraft [48] | Privately donated to the 10th separate naval aviation brigade. [49] [50] | ||
Helicopters | |||||
Ka-226 | Russia | Medical Helicopter [51] [52] | |||
Ka-27 | Soviet Union | Anti-submarine warfare/Search and Rescue Helicopter | [53] | ||
Ka-29 | Soviet Union | Military Transport Helicopter | |||
Mil Mi-14PS Mil Mi-14PLM | Soviet Union | Anti-submarine warfare/Search and Rescue Helicopter | |||
Mi-8MSB | Ukraine | Multipurpose helicopter | Modernized | ||
Mi-2MSB | Ukraine | Multipurpose helicopter | Upgraded and Modernized at Vinnytsia Aviation Plant LLC [54] | ||
Westland Sea King | United Kingdom | Anti-submarine warfare, medium-lift transport and utility helicopter | Donated by Royal Navy | ||
UAVs | |||||
Bayraktar TB2 | Turkey | Reconnaissance and Strike UAV | [ citation needed ] | ||
The Ukrainian Naval Aviation is a component of the Ukrainian Navy.
The 12th Army Aviation Brigade is an army aviation formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. The brigade is directly subordinated to the Ukrainian Ground Forces command.
The 15th Transport Aviation Brigade "Aircraft Designer Oleg Antonov" is a formation of the Ukrainian Air Force.
The 14th Mechanized Brigade "Prince Roman the Great" is a unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in December 2014. It is based in Volodymyr as part of Operational Command West. The brigade has been actively participating in the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, as a result of the Russian invasion in 2022.
This is the order of battle for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It should not be considered complete; up-to-date; nor fully accurate, being based on open-source press reporting.
The 1st Separate Feodosia Battalion of Marines is a marine battalion of the Ukrainian Marine Corps part of the 36th Marine Brigade. It is located in the city of Mykolaiv, on the Alyaudy Peninsula.
Ihor Volodymyrovych Bedzai was a Ukrainian naval officer and pilot killed when his helicopter was shot down by invading Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He was also the Deputy Commander of the Ukrainian Navy. He was a posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine as a recipient of the Order of the Gold Star, and the Order of Bohdan Khmelnytsky III class.
The 121st Independent Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces is a military formation of the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine in Kirovohrad Oblast. It is part of Operational Command South.
Oleksandr Volodymyrovych Mostovyi is a Ukrainian military commander, a colonel. He is the commander of the 831st Tactical Aviation Brigade. He is a participant of the Russian-Ukrainian war and distinguished himself during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. He is a Hero of Ukraine (2022).
The 204th Sevastopol Brigade of Tactical Aviation named after Oleksandr Pokryshkin is a fighter aviation unit of the Ukrainian Air Force. The brigade is stationed at the Lutsk Air Base.
The 114th Tactical Aviation Brigade is a military unit of the Ukrainian Air Force.
The 456th Transport Aviation Brigade named after Dmytro Maiboroda is an aviation unit of the Ukrainian Air Force. The brigade is composed of An-26 military transport aircraft and Mi-8 helicopters. It is stationed at Havryshivka Air Base, Vinnytsia Region. Structurally, it belongs to the Center Air Command.
503rd Separate Marine Bataillon is a bataillon of the 38th Marine Brigade. It was established in late 2015 as a part of the Ukrainian Navy's 36th Marine Brigade as the 701st Marine Battalion but was transferred to the Ukrainian Marine Corps in 2018. It became a part of the 38th Marine Brigade in February 2023 which was established on the basis of the battalion. It is garrisoned at Mariupol.
Dnieper Fleet is a fleet of the Ukrainian Navy consisting of two divisions and is tasked with patrolling and protecting the Dnieper. It was established in 2022 during the Russian invasion of Ukraine amidst threats of a naval invasion from the north by Belorussian Dnieper fleet. It is in control of several small scale naval bases along the Dnieper.
406th Separate Artillery BrigadeCorporal General Oleksiy Almazov is a brigade of the Ukrainian Marine Corps. It was established in 1976 as a part of the Soviet Armed Forces and was transferred to Ukraine following its independence. It was originally a part of the Ukrainian Navy and became a part of the Marine Corps after its formation. It is currently based at Mykolaiv.
88th Separate Marine Air Assault Battalion is a battalion of the 35th Marine Brigade of the Ukrainian Marine Corps tracing its origins to the Soviet 98th Airborne Division. It is an aeromobile and amphibious unit capable of performing combat operations from the land, sea and air. It is based at the city of Bolhrad in Odessa Oblast.
The 383rd Separate Brigade of Unmanned Aviation Complexes is a unit of the Ukrainian Air Force armed with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and is directly subordinated to the Air Force command. It was established during the Soviet era as a reconnaissance UAV Regiment. It is the only unit of the Ukrainian Air Force operating Tupolev Tu-141, Tupolev Tu-143 and Bayraktar TB2.
39th Tactical Aviation Brigade is brigade of the Ukrainian Air Force, tasked with operating Su-27 and Aero L-39 Albatros aircraft. The brigade traces its origin to the 894th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Force but it's direct lineage is from the 9th Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Ukrainian Air Force. It is based at Ozerne Air Base.
203rd Training Aviation Brigade is brigade of the Ukrainian Air Force, tasked with training of the Air Force pilots. It operates various variants of the Su-27 and Aero L-39 Albatros, An-26s, Mi-2s and Mi-8s aircraft. The brigade traces its origin to the 810th Training Aviation Regiment of the Soviet Air Force which swore allegiance to Ukraine. Since 2004, the brigade is subordinated to the Ivan Kozhedub National University of the Air Force.