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In addition to them, MTRs use the latest Russian assault rifles- For example, . The butt of this machine gun is made of impact-resistant glass-filled polyamide, which clearly lightens the weight of the weapon. Its mass is 3.6 kg, rate of fire is 650 rounds per minute, sighting range— 50 m.

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Now the MTR has the latest kits special clothing and weapons for different environments fighters' habitats. An “underwater paratrooper” in a set of “SCUBA” underwater equipment sits coquettishly with an Airborne Forces flag. It is equipped with a breathing apparatus with a buoyancy compensator, a neoprene wetsuit with gloves and boots, fins and a diving mask. There is a “paratrooper” with a set of diving equipment SLVI-71, which allows you to work at a depth of up to 40 m.

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The “beekeeper” is wearing a “summer special” set.

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And the sniper is dressed in a camouflage "Leshy". To the right of it is the windproof kit "Gorka-E".

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The lyricism of the army names continues with the “Melted Snow” set of winter clothing for paratroopers.

August 2 marks the 85th anniversary of its creation Airborne troops, whose successors in our country were special operations forces. Our freelance correspondent met with the commander of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Belarus, Major General Vadim DENISENKO (pictured)


— Comrade Major General, in Belarus the airborne troops have transformed into new kind troops - special operations forces. In what fundamental difference?

- With the development of weapons and military equipment Views on the conduct of armed struggle, as well as on the use of airborne forces, also transformed. Therefore, it was decided to create in our country, on the basis of units of the Airborne Forces, a separate branch of the Armed Forces - special operations forces.

Home distinctive feature MTR is what they are in constant readiness for use in both peacetime and wartime and are intended to solve special problems in the interests of achieving political, military, economic and psychological goals aimed at preventing escalation or ending the military conflict in relation to the Republic of Belarus. Military units and units of the Special Operations Forces are entrusted with the following tasks: conducting counter-sabotage, reconnaissance and combat operations and carrying out special measures. Also, special operations forces units are involved in the fight against terrorism, carrying out measures to strengthen the state border protection regime and maintaining law and order together with the personnel of the units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.



— When creating special operations forces, was it studied? Foreign experience?

— Of course, but we should not forget that the Belarusian special operations forces were not created out of nowhere. We had a shock component - well-trained airborne brigades. We strengthened these mobile formations with a reconnaissance component - a brigade special purpose. Both components were united under a single command - in general, they accepted optimal solution for a country with a small territory and compact mobile Armed Forces.

I must say that today our experience is being carefully studied by other countries.

— And when did you realize that you were on the right path?

— In 2004, while working out tactics of action, we understood that mobile brigades were mobile, capable of making long marches in any conditions, could be airlifted and attack serious blows. We took all this into account. A special forces group, capable of operating in any conditions, found the object, and soon a mobile unit arrived at the designated point. The commander of the special forces group, together with the commander of the mobile unit, clarified the decision and carried out the destruction of the object. Next year we were already sure that we were moving towards in the right direction. Our tactics were also tested during various large-scale exercises of the Belarusian Armed Forces.



- Are we not revealing all the secrets of special operations forces in this way?

“This is the tactics of any professional unit in the world. As for the secrets of mastery, believe me, professionals are very reluctant to share them. And we are no exception here. So we’ll leave the secrets of mastery outside of this interview.

— BTR-80 armored personnel carriers replaced the airborne combat vehicles in the mobile brigades. Also to match modern look?

“We proceeded from the fact that our units must be very mobile: move at any time and on any roads. And the BTR-80 allows you to do this. They contribute to the successful completion of the tasks facing us. “Wheels” look preferable in our conditions. Special operations forces artillery is also on wheels. Today we are already considering the BTR-82 armored personnel carrier, which has greater firepower, for rearmament. In particular, the 30-mm automatic cannon will replace the large-caliber 14.5-mm KPVT machine gun.



— Since we touched on the issues of equipping the MTR modern weapons and military equipment, tell us how seriously it has changed in Lately?

— Tests of the Fox armored vehicle have recently been completed. We decided what changes should be made to its design in order for the car to meet our requirements for it: what combat module to install, how to arrange the seats, loopholes... All this was taken into account in the technical specifications submitted to the Minsk Wheel Tractor Plant. First of all, the Foxes will be delivered to mobile battalions in vehicles. This year, the latest ORSIS-T5000M sniper rifles, capable of hitting targets at ranges of up to 1,500 meters, were put into service. They became a good addition to the modern ones that have proven themselves well among the troops. sniper rifles VSK-94, OSV-96, MTs-116M.

The troops received high-precision, powerful ammunition with an expansive bullet (338-caliber LAPUA MAGNUM), which penetrates all existing means of body armor (body armor, helmets of the highest protection classes).

Our military personnel are provided with the most modern means observation and aiming of domestic production: day-night sights DNS-1, night sights NV/S-18, night monocular NV/M-19, laser target designator LAD-21T, collimator sight PC-01BC.


Special operations forces are also supplied with very decent personal armor protection equipment. In particular, the “Skat” protective helmet, which provides protection against a bullet from a Makarov pistol at a distance of one meter, and the “Voron” body armor, which can protect against a bullet from an SVD at a distance of ten meters.

Work is underway to ensure and adopt other new technologies optical sights, ammunition, small arms, tactical and shooting glasses, RPG-32 “Hashim” grenade launchers.

Our units are provided with reliable communications. On the basis of the Bogatyr vehicle, a modern command and staff vehicle has been developed (a means of communication for the SOF commander and brigade commanders).

Modern models of weapons and military equipment enter the troops and are mastered during combat training. Significantly increased the mobility of payments anti-aircraft installations ZU-23-2 is a modernization of this weapon, which is located today along with ammunition on the basis of the Ural-43202 vehicle. In the next two months we plan to supply them to the 38th Guards Separate Mobile Brigade.

Uniforms and equipment of special operations forces personnel are being improved.



We recently received new ATVs that have been tested by the Armed Forces. In the future they will be adopted. I must say this is quite efficient technique when performing tasks in forests, in wetlands, on rough terrain... This was confirmed by the exercises held in Tajikistan and Kazakhstan as part of testing the collective rapid reaction forces of the CSTO.

— Military personnel of the 103rd Guards Separate Mobile Brigade are constant participants in such exercises. How important are they to us?

— First of all, it is gaining invaluable experience. We have a lot to learn from Russians, Kazakhs, and Tajiks. We always learn something new in these exercises. And, of course, we learn to interact.

WITH great benefit Many other exercises are taking place. For example, the joint Belarusian-Chinese anti-terrorism exercise (training) “Swift Eagle”. Not long ago, another such exercise (the third in a row) ended on the basis of the 38th Guards Separate Mobile Brigade.

But the closest interaction has been established with Russian colleagues. The latest joint exercise was a battalion-tactical exercise held in the 38th brigade, in which a company of the 76th Guards Air Assault Division took part. Our military personnel also showed themselves worthy during the humanitarian search and rescue operation at the North Pole, where they had to carry out tasks in difficult climatic conditions. Those who distinguished themselves are presented to state awards. Trial North Pole withstood both modern uniforms and equipment of special operations forces personnel. Many of our new products were received with interest by Russians. For example, cargo containers with which our military personnel jumped with a parachute.



— Comrade Major General, what other successes do you remember in the anniversary year?

— In the first half of the year, the command of special operations forces, as well as units of the 38th and 103rd Guards separate mobile brigades, successfully passed the inspection of the Ministry of Defense. The MTR team distinguished itself at international competitions in best group special forces, held in Kazakhstan, where she took a prize. Our military personnel won the competition for the best special-purpose sniper pair of the Armed Forces, which was attended by representatives from all law enforcement agencies of our country and teams from Russia and Kazakhstan.

The MTR team won the Armed Forces championship in army hand-to-hand combat. The next tests for the right to award the “Valor and Mastery” badge also showed the increased level of training of our military personnel.

Bilateral battalion tactical exercises were interesting. A very useful event was the joint diving training camp held in Ryazan. During the meeting, much attention was paid to the study of new diving equipment that is being supplied to the Russian Armed Forces today.



This year, 11 of our military personnel mastered the most modern Arbalet parachute systems. They were trained at the center of special Airborne Forces training Russia.

Of course, a significant event was the participation on May 9 of military personnel of the 5th separate brigade special purpose at the parade held on Red Square in Moscow. They adequately represented the Belarusian Armed Forces there.

One more important event was the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the 334th separate special forces detachment, held on the basis of the 5th separate special forces brigade.

It's nice that the successes of special operations forces do not go unnoticed, including in high level. Only in this year The head of state awarded Colonel Vladimir Bely and Lieutenant Colonel Nikolai Smekhovich the Order “For Service to the Motherland”, III degree, for exemplary performance of official duties. Last year, these high awards were awarded to Lieutenant Colonel Sergei Sukhovilo and Major Alexey Khuzyakhmetov.

- At all times, service in the “windswept troops” was prestigious. How popular is Special Operations Forces today? Is it in demand among young people?

“We have no shortage of people willing to serve in special operations forces.”

As for the training of officers for our branch of the military, it is carried out at the faculty military intelligence Military Academy of the Republic of Belarus, as well as at the Ryazan Higher Airborne command school Ministry of Defense Russian Federation. Training is conducted in two specialties: “Use of mobile units” and “Use of special-purpose units.”


The demand for the profession of a special operations forces officer is evidenced by the annual competition for admission to special forces specialties. This year it amounted to more than two people per place, and for the specialty “Use of Special Purpose Units” - more than three people per place.

Serving in the special operations forces is truly prestigious. We are glad to see in our ranks those who have a craving for romance, a desire to see something new, learn a lot and strengthen their character.

CHRONICLE

On August 2, 1930, during an exercise near Voronezh, the drop of a group of armed paratroopers was demonstrated. The landing party consisted of twelve people, who were divided into two groups of six paratroopers. The paratroopers were supposed to drop weapons and ammunition from aircraft using special cargo parachutes.

After a successful landing, groups of paratroopers, armed with rifles, light machine guns and grenades, were ready to carry out combat missions.

PROSPECTS

The main directions of construction and development of special operations forces of the Armed Forces:

— development and testing of new ways of performing tasks;

— optimization of the organizational structure of formations and military units in accordance with the tasks being solved, as well as taking into account changes in the forms and methods of military confrontation;

— modernization of existing weapons, military and special equipment and equipping with new models of both domestic and foreign production;

— improving the quality of training of specialists for special operations forces;

— improvement of military camps and creation of living conditions for military personnel that meet modern requirements.


Interviewed by Alexander MAKAROV

Almost everyone knows that there are special forces in Uruchye, Maryina Gorka, Minsk, there are groups “Alpha” and “Almaz”. However, few people know how these structures differ from each other, who controls them, and what their functions are.


"Nasha Niva" presented short review main Belarusian special forces.

Uruchen special forces brigade
The third separate Red Banner special forces brigade (military unit 3214, Uruchye) was formed in the 1990s on the basis of the 334th regiment of the 120th division. It is prepared both to disperse street actions and to participate in special operations. This is the shock unit of the Internal Troops. Its number is about 1500-2000 people. The unit includes several units - special purpose battalions, Special Squad rapid response (SOBR) and support units.
The main tasks of the brigade are the fight against terrorism, actions in the event of emergency situations, combat training in case of military danger.
IN Peaceful time The brigade's fighters perform functions of maintaining public order. Often representatives of the brigade go on missions outside of Minsk. For example, they guard the Slavic Bazaar.
During street protests by the opposition, the Uruchen brigade is usually kept as backup. They are used only in extreme cases, when the PMSN cannot cope with the demonstrators. Pavlichenko’s fighters were spotted several times during the past presidential elections.
Pavlichenko himself, as a brigade commander, repeatedly stated that he was trying to educate fighters in the “spirit of Orthodoxy.” There is a temple on the territory of the unit.
Very great importance given to combat training, it is several times stricter than in other military units. The program includes acrobatics, hand-to-hand combat, strength training, athletic gymnastics, cross-country. Great importance is attached to shooting from different types weapons, as well as tactical and special training for actions in various situations.
It is worth noting that most ordinary soldiers are in the brigade for a year or a year and a half. This is the normal length of military service.
It was Pavlichenko who figured in the cases of Zakharenko and Gonchar - while those cases were being investigated by the KGB. In 2000, Lukashenko dismissed KGB Chairman Matskevich and Prosecutor General Bazhelko, and everything came to a standstill.

Minsk Special Purpose Police Regiment
The regiment was formed in the fall of 2005, shortly before the presidential elections. PMSN was created on the basis of riot police, and was headed by Yuri Podobed. As the then head of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of the Minsk City Executive Committee, Anatoly Kuleshov (today’s Minister of Internal Affairs), explained, the main objective The creation of the regiment was to protect public order during various mass actions.
According to him, the fighters of this unit must be prepared for disasters, catastrophes, natural and man-made accidents. Kuleshov named the third reason that the creation of the regiment would give other police officers the opportunity to perform their immediate duties. Members of the regiment wear a black uniform. It was they who mainly participated in the dispersal of street protests, including on Oktyabrskaya Square.
PMSN was created at the personal request of Yuri Podobed, who complained that the number of events that needed security was constantly growing in the country. The staff was also greatly increased.
Now PMSN is managed by Alexander Lukomsky. He graduated from the Leningrad Higher Political School of Internal Troops (1992), the Police Academy (1998), and the Command and Staff Faculty of the Military Academy (2002). Before that, he headed the capital’s police brigade of internal troops (military unit 5448).

Maryina Gorka
Near Minsk, in Maryina Gorka (Pukhovichi district), there is a 5th separate special-purpose brigade. But these are not the Internal Troops. This special forces belongs to the Ministry of Defense.
The formation of the brigade began to take place in 1962.
Behind Soviet times The fighters reached a level of training that corresponded to the Vympel detachment of the KGB of the USSR. Soldiers from Maryina Gorka took Active participation in the Afghan conflict. Two years after their withdrawal from there, the paratroopers from Maryina Gorka again found themselves at war. Almost the entire brigade (805 people) under the command of Colonel Bearded was in Armenia.
On December 31, 1992, former Soviet special forces soldiers swore allegiance to Belarus. The main areas of training for today's fighters in the unit are sabotage and reconnaissance. Scouts are taught to overcome swamps, water obstacles, and forests. For this purpose, exercises are often held in forests. They spend ten days in an unknown area.
In Maryina Gorka they believe that their unit is the most elite in the country. You can feel the unofficial competition and confrontation between the special forces from Uruchye and Maryina Gorka. Both there and there believe that their part is the best.
In 1996 former manager units in Maryina Gorka, Colonel Beard came out on the side of the Constitution, against Lukashenko.

"Diamond"
In fact, it began with "Almaz" Belarusian special forces in the late 1980s. True, at that time this unit was called “Berkut”, and its main purpose was to organize prison anti-terrorism units. They were also created in other Soviet republics.
Now it is a kind of rapid reaction squad. In 1994, the then head of Berkut and future Minister of Internal Affairs Vladimir Naumov took the initiative to rename the special unit “Almaz”. In a memo for soldiers, Naumov once wrote: “Always remember that a special forces officer must be pure and hard, like a diamond.”
In 2002, the Almaz base was opened personally by Alexander Lukashenko.
In the event of an alarm, the Almazovets must arrive at the base within 5-7 minutes. And within 20 minutes, reconnaissance and a combat group are sent to the scene of the incident anywhere in the country. After another 20 minutes, the second group leaves behind.
The functions of the "Almazovets" include the fight against terrorist activities, the release of hostages, and the disposal of explosives. “Almazovites” once detained suspects in the murder of Russian journalist Paul Klebnikov in Minsk.
“Almazovets” must train at least three times a week. These are not only sports exercises, fighters also go to barriers, manholes, and stairs in full equipment.
Mostly, Almaz recruits officers from similar units of the Ministry of Defense, police special forces, security services for the head of state, and border troops. As a rule, these are people who have served for at least five years and have already participated in special operations. Women also serve in Almaz - negotiators and snipers.
It was Almaz employees who beat presidential candidate Alexander Kazulin on March 2, 2006. This year, fighters from the same detachment detained Mikola Autukhovich and his associates. It was the former Almazovites who were convicted in the case of the disappearance of TV cameraman Dmitry Zavadsky.
"Almaz" is headed by Colonel Nikolai Karpenkov. He was still in Berkut when from 1992 to 1994. was the commander of the unit's combat group. In 2003, Karpenkov returned to Almaz as a commander.

"Alpha"
Alpha Group under the Committee state security The USSR was created back in 1974. In March 1990, the then chief security officer of the Union, Kryuchkov, signed a decree on the additional introduction of the Alpha group with a deployment in Minsk. Among the goals of creating the group were the localization and prevention of terrorist and extremist acts, especially dangerous criminal manifestations that threaten the security of the country. Initially, the group also operated in the Baltic countries.
It is interesting that until January 1992, Alpha was directly subordinate to the main directorate under the President of the USSR. Only then did it join the structure of the Belarusian KGB. Alpha fighters provide physical defense and security for the Belarusian leadership and distinguished foreign guests. The new responsibilities also included the fight against the illegal export of valuable metals, material and historical assets outside the country.
When creating Alpha, preference was given to Afghan officers, military personnel, and professional athletes. Now higher education and military service is compulsory for candidates. Attention is also given to the ability to endure great psychological and physical exercise. The age of the fighters is 30-35 years.
It is noted that staff turnover at Alpha is very low. It takes four to five years to become real professionals. All this time the fighter is in second or third roles. One full equipment"alpha" (body armor, helmet, weapon, ammunition) weighs more than 20 kilograms.
Sergei Naumchik, a deputy of the Supreme Council of the 12th convocation from the Belarusian Popular Front, claims in his memoirs that it was Alpha employees who beat up opposition deputies who went on a hunger strike in the oval hall.
For some time there were rumors that Alpha fighters received military experience in Chechnya, but the group's leadership stubbornly denies this. The head of the Alpha group is Colonel Nikolai Ivinsky.

Border Special Forces
Border guards also have their own special forces. This is the Separate Active Measures Service, perhaps the most closed and little-known special unit.
OSAM appeared after the collapse Soviet Union, in 1993. The first boss was Gennady Nevyglas.
First of all, the creation of the special unit was explained by the fight against illegal migration. Mostly citizens from Asian countries to Europe. This was precisely the first task.
Later, new ones appeared - the fight against economic crime and drug trafficking, countering transit terrorism and human trafficking.
Testing a future Osama citizen lasts from a year to two. During this time, the service record of the fighter and all close and distant relatives is checked with special attention. Average age officers for 33 years. On the uniform chevron of an OSAM fighter there are two crossed balls and a wind rose against the background of the country’s outline.
At one time, OSAM was headed by the current chairman of the Border Committee, Igor Rachkovsky. And Lukashenko’s eldest sons, Viktor and Dmitry, served in the special forces.

The Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus (SSO AF RB) are the youngest branch of the military. On August 1, 2007, the MTR Command of the Armed Forces was created. The MTR command reports directly to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus.
The command is the military control body of the Armed Forces and is intended to manage subordinate formations and military units, management of their combat and mobilization training; planning the activities of special operations forces of the Armed Forces, organizing their construction and development, as well as resolving other issues within the competence of the command.
Commander of Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus - Major General Vadim Denisenko

The Special Operations Forces include:

- 5th OBrSpN (Maryina Gorka),

- 38th separate mobile brigade (Brest)

— 103rd separate mobile brigade (Vitebsk)

- 33rd separate detachment of Special Forces (Vitebsk).

The organizational structure of mobile brigades is as follows:

brigade management: headquarters, services;

combat military units and subunits

airmobile battalion;
2 separate mobile battalions
(in each BTR-80, MAZ vehicles, 82mm mortars, 40mm AGS-17 automatic grenade launchers);

artillery division (122 mm D-30 howitzers);

anti-aircraft missile and artillery division (BTR-ZD “Skrezhet”, MANPADS “Igla”);

divisions combat support and communications;

logistics and technical support units.

OBrSpN organizationally consists of:

Brigade management
-headquarters; services.

Combat military units and subunits

Special Forces units (detachments);
- communications department.

Support units

MTO Division;
- headquarters company;
-medical company.

Based on an analysis of trends in the development of the armed forces of foreign states, the experience of military conflicts of the last decade and conducted exercises, it was determined that the special operations forces of the Armed Forces are intended to perform various tasks using special methods and means, in order to prevent the escalation or cessation of the armed conflict in relation to the Republic of Belarus on the part of any aggressor, and act as one of the main elements of strategic deterrence. Formations and military units of special operations forces are in constant readiness for timely use in both peacetime and wartime. They can perform tasks independently or in cooperation with formations and military units of the Armed Forces, internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus and internal affairs bodies, the State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus, newly formed operational detachments of the State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus.

Sleeve insignia of the Special Special Purpose Detachment of the 5th Separate Special Purpose Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Republic Belarus

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Sleeve stripe 5th OBRSpN of the Armed Forces of the Republic Belarus. Model 1994

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In 1994, for the 5th separate brigade, the brigade commander, Colonel I. B. Vilchkovsky, developed a sleeve insignia with an image of a wolf against the backdrop of an open parachute. The sleeve badge existed from 1994 to 2002.

Sleeve badge Special squad special purpose 5th separate special purpose brigade of the Armed Forces of the Republic Belarus

22nd special forces company of the Western Operational Command of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus

33rd Guards Separate Special Purpose Detachment of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus

Original stripe The 33rd detachment looks exactly like this. The three colors on the shield field symbolize the 3 elements in which the squad members carry out their operational activities; blue-sky, green-earth, blue-water.

Reconnaissance patch of the 38th Guards Separate Vienna Red Banner Mobile Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus

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5th Separate Special Purpose Brigade of the Special Operations Forces MO Republic of Belarus (inscription in Latin: “Departing into the night”).

38th Guards Separate Mobile Brigade of the Special Operations Forces of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus (ceremonial version)

chevron of a special detachment ("officer company") of the 5th Separate Special Purpose Brigade of the Special Operations Forces of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus

5th Separate Special Purpose Brigade of the Special Operations Forces of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic Belarus, ceremonial version (inscription in Latin: “Departing into the night”).

chevron of the 5th Separate Special Purpose Brigade of the Special Operations Forces of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus (inscription in Latin: “Leaving into the night”).

chevron of the 103rd Guards separate mobile brigade of the special forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus (Vitebsk)

chevron of the 38th Guards separate mobile brigade of the special forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus (Brest)


In the center of the sleeve insignia is a “walking fox” against the background of a stylized red arrow. The fox is a cunning and cautious animal, acting secretly, assertively but cautiously, small, but dangerous predator- symbolizes the specifics of the actions of special-purpose reconnaissance officers. The arrow, as an element of the heraldic sign, is an ancient symbol of reconnaissance - it symbolizes the ability to deeply penetrate behind enemy lines and the readiness to carry out important tasks at the forefront of the attack. In addition, there is a constellation on the sign Ursa Major and the North Star which symbolize precision in target selection, control and orientation of special reconnaissance scouts.
In 1989, Minister of Defense of the Republic Belarus allowed a special company of Beaver Special Forces to have its own personal sleeve insignia - “Black Fox” and Chest sign. A sleeve insignia with this symbolism in the form of a Gothic shield was developed by servicemen of the 5th Special Forces Brigade in 1992 (the 1st and 4th Special Forces detachments also had their own modification of this insignia) and since 2002 it has been one of the first sleeve insignia identifying belonging to a military unit in the Armed Forces Forces of the Republic of Belarus.
From 1994 to 2002, the brigade had a badge with an image of a wolf, designed by the former brigade commander, Colonel I. B. Vilchkovsky. Now the “veteran” badge played a huge role in instilling pride among servicemen in belonging to the unit and unit.

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Sleeve insignia of the Southwestern Administration operational command Air Force and Air Defense Forces of the Republic of Belarus 927th KENIGBERG Fighter Regiment Patch Belarus Air Force Patch of the 56th Tilsit Department. communications and automated control regiment of the Air Force of the Republic of Belarus. Patch of the 56th Tilsit department. communications and automated control regiment of the Air Force of the Republic of Belarus. Minsk Patch of the Air Force and troops

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Patch of the 357th Airborne Regiment of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus Patch of the 317th Airborne Regiment of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus Patch of the 317th Airborne Regiment of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus Patch of the 103rd Airborne Division of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus Patch White Rus' Airborne Forces sleeve insignia of the 357th

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