Russian Naval Infantry

Russian Naval Infantry
Морская пехота России
Morskaya Pekhota Rossii
Unofficial emblem of the Russian Naval Infantry
Founded1696 (1696)–1917 (1917), 1992 (1992)–present
Country Russia[a]
Branch Russian Navy
TypeNaval infantry and Naval special forces
Size12,000 personnel, incl. 800 commando frogmen[1][2]
Part ofCoastal Defense Forces
Garrisons/HQs
Nickname(s)"Черная смерть", "Черные береты"
(English: "Black Death", "Black Berets")
Motto(s)Там, где мы, там — победа!
(English: Where We Are, There is Victory!)
Color of BeretBlack  
March
  • "Экипаж—Одна семья" (English: The Crew—One Family)
  • "Марш морской пехоты" (English: March of the Marines)
AnniversariesNovember 27
Equipment
Engagements
Commanders
Current
commander
Lt. Gen. Viktor Astapov
Notable
commanders
  • Maj. Gen. Vladimir Romanenko
  • Maj. Gen. Vladislav Chernomurov
Insignia
Flag of the Naval Infantry

The Russian Naval Infantry (Russian: Морская пехота России, romanized: Morskaya pekhota Rossii, lit.'Russian sea infantry'), often referred to as Russian Marines in the West,[4] operate as the naval infantry of the Russian Navy. Established in 1705, they are capable of conducting amphibious operations as well as operating as more traditional light infantry.

The Naval Infantry also fields the Russian Navy's only special operations unit, known as the ‘commando frogmen’. Frogmen are typically drawn from the Naval Infantry's ranks, and they are capable of a wide range of special operations tasks and missions. Colloquially, Russian-speakers may refer to Naval Infantrymen using the abbreviation морпехи (morpekhi (plural), singular form: морпех (morpekh)).

The first Russian marine force formed in 1705, and since that time it has fought in the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War (1853–1856), the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), the First World War (1914–1918) and the Second World War (1939–1945). Under Admiral Gorshkov (Soviet Navy Commander-in-Chief from 1956 to 1985), the Soviet Navy expanded the reach of the Naval Infantry and deployed it worldwide on numerous occasions.

Since 2019 Lieutenant General Viktor Astapov has commanded the Naval Infantry in his capacity as the Deputy Commander for Coastal Troops/Commandant of the Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy.

The Naval Infantry, alongside the Coastal Defense Missile Artillery Forces, form part of a larger institution—the Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy (Russian: Береговые войска ВМФ России, Beregovye voyska VMF Rossii).


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  1. ^ International Institute for Strategic Studies: The Military Balance 2014, p.185
  2. ^ These are the elite Russian troops that are allegedly fighting some of the most crucial battles in Ukraine, businessinsider.com, 12 February 2015
  3. ^ "ЦАМТО / / На вооружение морских пехотинцев Балтийского флота поступили новейшие автоматы АК-12".
  4. ^ Suciu, Peter (2020-12-15). "Why Russia's Marines Are Training for War in Kaliningrad". The National Interest. USA: Center for the National Interest. Archived from the original on 2021-01-11. Retrieved 2021-04-10. "...Russia's Marines..."