State Border Guard Service of Ukraine

The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SBGS; Ukrainian: Державна Прикордонна Служба України, romanizedDerzhavna Prykordonna Sluzhba Ukrainy; abbr. ДПСУ, DPSU) is the border guard of Ukraine. It is an independent law enforcement agency, organized by the Constitution of Ukraine as a military formation, the head of which is subordinated to the President of Ukraine.[4]

State Border Guard Service
Державна прикордонна служба
Service emblem
Service emblem
Service flag
Service flag
AbbreviationSBGS / ДПСУ
Agency overview
FormedJuly 31, 2003
Preceding agency
  • State Committee for Protection of the State Border of Ukraine
Employees~ 60 000 (2022)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyUkraine
Operations jurisdictionUkraine
General nature
Specialist jurisdiction
  • National border patrol, security, and integrity.
Operational structure
Headquarters26, Volodymyrska st, Kyiv[2]
Agency executive
  • Serhiy Deyneko[3], Head of the SBGS
Parent agencyMinistry of Internal Affairs
Child agency
Notables
Significant operations
Website
dpsu.gov.ua

The Service was created on July 31, 2003, after the reorganization of the State Committee for Protection of the State Border. During wartime, units of the State Border Guard Service fall under the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The State Border Guard Service includes the Ukrainian Sea Guard, which is the country's coast guard. It is also responsible for running Temporary Detention Centres, in which refugees are held.

History

Ukrainian border guards are the national successors of the Soviet Border Troops. They were formed from the approximately 17,000 Border Troops located in Ukraine in 1991. The organization was first titled the "Ukrainian Border Troops", which was later subordinated to the "Ukraine's State Committee for State Border Guarding".

From 1991 to at least 1993, the new borders with Russia and Belarus were not guarded; the Border Troops were only deployed along the western borders (minus Moldova) and on the Black Sea.[5] Another 9,000 personnel were added to the Border Troops at the expense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and, by the end of 1993, border posts were established in the north along the Russian and Belarusian borders. In 1999, the authorized strength of the force was again increased to 50,000.

In 2003, new legislation was adopted, and this somewhat changed the legal status of the institution. In March 2003, the Border Troops became the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, and its status was legally changed from 'military formation' to 'special law-enforcement body.' The force was legally granted 50,000 personnel, including 8,000 civilian employees.

On 4 July 2012, a State Border Guard Service Diamond DA42 aircraft failed to make its scheduled radio contact with ground units. A Search and rescue mission revealed that the plane had crashed into a wooded mountainous area in Velykyi Bereznyi Raion, killing all 3 crew members on board. A further investigation was launched.[6]

During The War in Donbas on August 31, 2014, two Sea Guard Zhuk class patrol boats were struck by land-based artillery. In June 2, a border base in the outskirts of Luhansk was besieged by a troop of Luhansk People's Republic separatists. The Siege of the Luhansk Border Base resulted in 10 wounded Border Guards until they surrendered and withdrew.[7][8]

In 2022, during the Battle of Snake Island 13 border troops were attacked and captured by Russian warships. A unit of border guards was stationed in Mariupol and fought during the Siege of Mariupol. In 20 April, the border guards were stranded in an encircled pocket at the Mariupol sea port together with National Police of Ukraine, until they were rescued by the Azov Regiment and retreated into the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works.[9]

Structure

State Border Guard Service of Ukraine is a special enforcement branch tasked with the protection of Ukrainian state border on land, sea or any other inland water obstacle.[10] During wartime, the Border Guards units fall under the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.[11] They were the first Ukrainian units to counter Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.[12]

Mobile response units

  • Dozor Detachment
  • Pomsta Infantry Brigade (former Luhansk Detachment)[13]
  • Stalevy Kordon (Steel Border) Infantry Brigade

Border detachments

  • Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Detachment
  • Berdyansk Detachment
  • Chernivtsi Detachment
  • Chop Detachment
  • Donetsk Detachment
  • Kharkiv Detachment
  • Kherson Detachment
  • Kramatorsk Detachment
  • Izmail Detachment
  • Lviv Detachment
  • Lutsk Detachment
  • Mohyliv-Podilskyi Detachment
  • Mukachevo Detachment
  • Odesa Detachment
  • Podilsk Detachment
  • Shostka Detachment
  • Sumy Detachment
  • Zhytomyr Detachment

Maritime Security

  • Izmail Maritime Guards
  • Mariupol Maritime Guards
  • Odesa Maritime Guards

Aviation

  • Lviv Aviation Squadron
  • Kharkiv Aviation Squadron
  • Odesa Aviation Squadron

Volunteer Units

  • Cossack Regiment Shevchenko
  • Special Purpose Battalion Sever

Commanders

Directors (commanders) of the Border Guard Service (border troops):

Military ranks

Uniform

Long service medal

Equipment

ModelImageOriginVariantNumberDetails
Anti-tank
Stugna-P  Ukraine[17]
NLAW  Sweden
 United Kingdom
Several hundredUsed by the Luhansk border guards.[18]
SPG-9  Soviet Union
 Bulgaria
SPG-9M
ATGL-H
Bulgarian made rifles are also used.[19]
Artillery
BS-3  Soviet UnionReactivated after the 2022 Russian invasion.[20]
RAK-12  CroatiaRAK-SA-12[21]
ZU-23-2  Soviet Union
 Poland
ZU-23-2CPUsed on static positions or mounted on trucks.[22]
Armoured personnel carrier
BM Triton [uk]  Ukraine63[23]
Roshel Senator  CanadaUsed by the Chernihiv border guards.[24]
M113  United States50Purchased by the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and energy sector companies.[25]
MRAP
Kozak  UkraineKozak-217[26]
KRAZ Cougar  Canada
 Ukraine
3+[27]
Alvis 4[28]  South Africa
 United Kingdom
7Donated by Estonia.[29]
Logistics and utility vehicles
Ural-4320  Soviet UnionMedium truck[30]
ZiL-131 Medium truck[30]
GAZ-66 Medium truck (2 tonnes)[30]
KamAZ-5320 Heavy truck (8 tonnes)[30]
KamAZ-4310 Heavy truck (6 tonnes)[30]
KAMAZ-43114  RussiaHeavy truck (6 tonnes)Purchased prior to the Russo-Ukrainian war.[30]
KrAZ-257  Soviet UnionHeavy truck (12 tonnes)[30]
KrAZ-255B Heavy truck (12 tonnes)[30]
KrAZ-260 Heavy truck[30]
KrAZ-6322  UkraineHeavy truck[30]
KrAZ-6510 Dump truck[30]
KrAZ-5233 Heavy truck (6 tonnes)[30]
IVECO Trakker  ItalyDump truckDonated by Germany.[31]
Mercedes Benz Unimog  GermanyTruckDonated by Germany.[31]
UAZ-3163  RussiaOff-road vehicle[32]
Land Rover Defender  UKOff-road vehicle55[33][34]
Volkswagen Amarok  GermanyOff-road vehicle20[35]
Toyota Land Cruiser 200  JapanOff-road vehicle20[36]
Dacia Duster  France
 Romania
Off-road vehicle10[37]
UAZ-3303  RussiaOff-road vehicle[38]
Mitsubishi L200  JapanOff-road vehicle40Donated by the US in 2021.[39]
UAZ-3962  Russia[40]
Volkswagen Transporter  GermanyBus10[37][41]
Ford Transit  USABus10[42]
Bogdan A092  UkraineBus[43]
ЛАЗ-695  Soviet UnionBus[44][45]
Rosenbauer Panther  AustriaAirport crash tender2Donated by Germany.[46]
Other vehicles
Bombardier Outlander 400 MAX  Canada100[47]
Polaris 600 IQ Touring  Canada50[48]
Caterpillar 336-08  United States1Donated by Germany.[31]
Aircraft
Antonov An-8  Soviet UnionUsed by the Sea Guard.[28]
Antonov An-24  Soviet UnionUsed by the Sea Guard.[28]
Antonov An-26  Soviet UnionUsed by the Sea Guard.[28]
Antonov An-72  Soviet UnionUsed by the Sea Guard.[28]

Gallery

The State Border Guard Service's headquarters in Kyiv
Border Guards at the Belarus–Ukraine border, 2021.
State Border Guard armored vehicle
Ukrainian Border Guard post in Kyiv Oblast shelled by Russian missiles in the first day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 24 February 2022.

See also

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