Izmail Sea Guard Detachment

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18th Izmail Sea Guard Detachment
18-й Ізмаїл загін морської охорони (Ukrainian)
Founded1996 (1996)
CountryFile:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
AllegianceFile:Прапор МВС України (аверс).png Ministry of Internal Affairs
BranchFile:Sea Guard Ensign of Ukraine (dress).svg Sea Guard of Ukraine
TypeBattalion
RoleCoast Guard
Part ofFile:Flag of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.svg State Border Guard Service of Ukraine
Garrison/HQKiliya
EngagementsRusso-Ukrainian war
Commanders
Current
commander
Captain 1st Rank Shiksha Oleg Mykolayovych

The 18th Marine Guard Detachment (MUN 1560) is a military unit of the Ukrainian Sea Guard of the State Border Service of Ukraine. The detachment guards and patrols the maritime border of 172 km along the Danube in Odesa Oblast.[1]

History

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In February 1996, on the basis of the 3rd River Brigade of Ukrainian Navy, the Izmail Sea Guard brigade was formed, consisting of four vessels of the project "21204" and one PSKR of the project "Trofeiny" along with a division of small boats and auxiliary vessels in Kiliya with Captain 1st Rank Martiyan M. P. as the brigade's first commander. On 6 July 1996, the vessel Lubny became the brigade's first vessel to be operationally deployed. The brigade performed regular patrols along Ukraine's maritime border on the Danube delta at the junction of the Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania to the river's mouth.[clarification needed] In 1999, the Izmail Brigade was recognized as the best naval unit of the Ukrainian Sea Guard and was awarded the Transitional Flag of the Odessa Regional Administration. On 26 December 1996, the vessel "Aist" of the Kiliya Division suffered an accident killing one sea guardsman (Kushnaryov M. A.). On 24 March 1999, the Izmail brigade's anti-submarine warfare ship took part in the destruction of WW2-era naval mines. In June 2000, the brigade underwent organizational and personnel changes and a training center was incorporated into its composition. In December 2000, it was disbanded and incorporated into the Odessa Sea Guard Detachment. In June 2002, it was reestablished as the 18th Izmail Maritime Guard Detachment.[2] It was again disbanded in 2008. In July 2018, a decision was made to restore the unit.[3][4] On February 20, 2019, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted a decree resulting in the reestablishment.[5]

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the detachment took part in the Snake Island campaign playing a direct role in the capture of snake island from Russian forces.[6] BG-80 Danube was reportedly scrapped between October and 9 November 2022 amidst the war for spare parts.[7][8] On 23 August 2023, the detachment destroyed a Russian Shahed drone.[9] On 7 September 2023, the detachment's personnel destroyed a Russian kamikaze drone.[10]

Vessels

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Vessel number Image Name Class Launched Incorporation Remarks
Auxiliary vessels
BG-58 File:Корабель «Аметист».jpg Amethyst Project "Steel" Turkish schooner 2000
BG-80 Danube Command ship 02.07.1942 01.08.1996 Until 1997 - SSV-10 Prut, Austrian-built minesweeper Grafinau.
Patrol vessels
BG-82[11] File:BG82 Lubny.jpg Lubny Project 1204 artillery boats 1972 1994
BG-81 Kaniv 1971 1995
BG-83 Nizhyn 1968 1994
BG-84 Izmail 1969 1995
BG-107 File:Boat U170 Skadovsk 2012 G1.jpg Zhuk-class patrol boat
BG-612 File:Ukrainian Sea Guard BG-613.jpg Project 376 patrol vessel
BG-613
BG-801 File:Ukrainian Sea Guard BG-801.jpg РВК-155 Project 376A vessel 20.12.1966 1997
BG-806 Project 363 vessel
BG-08 File:Ukrainian Sea Guard BG12.jpg Kalkan-P
BG-807 File:Ukrainian Sea Guard BG808.jpg Kalkan
BG-808
File:Ukrainian Sea Guard BG-724.jpg UMS 600
File:Ukrainian Sea Guard BG707.jpg Galeon Galia 640

Commanders

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  • Captain 1st Rank Martiyan M. P. (1996–2000)
  • Captain 1st Rank Isakov V.V. (2000–2002)
  • Captain 1st Rank Zapyantsev Volodymyr Oleksandrovych (2002–2004)
  • Captain 1st Rank Serhiy Volodymyrovych Shevchuk (2005–2007)
  • Captain 1st Rank Oleksandr Oleksandrovich Tarasenko (2007–2008)
  • Captain 1st Rank Shiksha Oleg Mykolayovych (2018–)[12]

References

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  2. ^ Історія Ізмаїльського загону морської охорони Archived 27 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine
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  6. ^ Border guards from Snake Island received awards
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  9. ^ Military personnel shot down three kamikaze drones over Odessa region
  10. ^ In the south of Ukraine, border guards shot down five kamikaze drones
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