Operational Command South

Operational Command South
Оперативне командування «Південь»
Operational Command West Shoulder Sleeve patch
FoundedJanuary 1998
Country Ukraine
BranchArmy
TypeMilitary district
RoleCombined
Part ofUkrainian Ground Forces
HeadquartersMykolaiv, Ukraine
Commanders
Current
commander
Brigadier General Hennadii Shapovalov
Military unit

The Operational Command South (OC South) is a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces in the southern part of Ukraine, which was formed in January 1998 as the Southern Operation Command on the basis of the Odesa Military District and was headquartered in Odesa.

In 2005-2013 it was known as the Southern Operation Association.

In January 2007 RIA Novosti reported that destruction of ammunition would take place at the 275th artillery ammunition base (275-й артиллерийской базе боеприпасов) near the village of Novobohdanivka, Zaporizhzhia region.[1]

Until 2015 Operational Command South covered 9 oblasts and autonomous republics: Odesa, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk oblasts and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. In 2015 eastern parts of the operation command territory were passed on to newly formed Operation Command East based in Dnipro. The headquarters of the OC South was relocated from Odesa to Mykolaiv.

Composition

Map of the Operational Command South shown in dark green

By 1 July 2006, the Southern Operational Command included 6th Army Corps (6 AK) and other units comprising:

Exercises that command units have taken part in include "Autumn-98", "reaction", "Southern redoubt-99", "Redoubt-2000", including peacekeeping – series of "Peace Shield", "Cossack Steppe," "common neighborhood", "Sea Breeze", "Fairway of Peace," "South," "cooperative partner" joint exercises with units of the armed forces of France and Italy.[2]

Organization

Structure of the Operational Command South in 2017 as per the best available Ukrainian language sources.

Operational Command South has operational command of ground force units in Vinnytsia, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kirovohrad, and Kherson oblasts.

  • Operational Command South, Odesa, Military Unit Number A2393
    • 5th Separate Tank Brigade, Kryvyi Rih, A4594
    • 21st Separate Mechanized Brigade, Odesa, A4689
    • 22nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, Mykhailivka, A4718
    • 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Knights of the First Winter Campaign, Chornomorske, А0666
    • 40th Separate Atillery brigade named after Grand Duke Vytautas, Pervomaisk, A2227
    • 41st Separate Mechanized Brigade, Odesa, A4576
    • 42nd Separate Mechanized Brigade, Chortkiv, А4667
    • 56th Motorized Brigade "Mariupol", was based in Mariupol, А0989
    • 57th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigade named after Kost Hordiienko, a Chieftain of Kosh, Kropyvnytskyi, А1736
    • 59th Separate Motorized Brigade "Yakiv Handziuk", Haisyn, A1619
    • 60th Separate Mechanized Brigade "Inhulets" A1962
    • 61st Separate Mechanized Jäger Brigade "Stepova", Zhytomyr A3425
    • 144th Separate Infantry Brigade, A4828
    • 154th Separate Mechanized Brigade A4962
    • 159th Separate Infantry Brigade, Mykolaiv Oblast
    • 7th Separate Signal Regiment, Odesa, А3783
    • 16th Separate Engineer Regiment [uk], Semenivka [uk], А2558
    • 31st Separate Repair and Restoration Regiment, Podilsk, А1536
    • 38th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment named after Major-General Yury Tyutyunnyk, Nova Odesa A3880
    • 145th Maintenance Regiment, Mykolaiv, А1080
    • 48th Separate Assault Battalion named after Noman Chelebijikhan, Mykolaiv, A4945
    • 131st Separate Reconnaissance Battalion named after Colonel Yevhen Konovalts, Hushchyntsi, А1445
    • 143rd Separate Reconnaissance Battalion, Mykolaiv Oblast
    • 183rd Separate Material Support Battalion, Balta, A1559
    • 225th Separate Transport Battalion, Balta, А3269
    • 363rd Guard & Service Battalion, Odesa, A1785
    • 91st Command & Intelligence Center, Krasnosilka A2152
    • Radioelectronic Intelligence Center "South", Krasnosilka A3438
      • 78th REI Center, Balta A2395
      • 79th REI Center, Reni A2412
      • 82nd Maneuverable REI Center, Krasnosilka A2444
    • 23rd Electronic Warfare Company

Additional forces

The following formations of other branches of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, respectively the general staff of the Ukrainian ground forces, are based in the area of Operational Command South and can be assigned to the command as needed:

  • Ground Forces:
  • Air Assault Forces:
  • Marine Corps:
    • 35th Marine Brigade, in Dachne
    • 36th Marine Brigade, in Mykolaiv
    • 37th Marine Brigade, in
    • 38th Marine Brigade, in
    • 124th Territorial Defence Brigade "Kherson"
    • 126th Territorial Defence Brigade "Odesa City"
    • 406th Marine Artillery Brigade, in Mykolaiv
    • 32nd Marine Artillery Brigade, in Altestove
    • 140th Force Reconnaissance Battalion
  • Air Force:
    • 14th Radio Technical Brigade, in Odesa
    • 19th Special Purpose Radio Intercept Brigade, in Halytsynov
    • 160th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade, in Odesa
    • 208th Anti-aircraft Missile Brigade, in Kherson
    • 201st Anti-aircraft Missile Regiment, in Pervomaisk
    • 43rd Communication Regiment, in Odesa
    • 101st Communication Regiment, in Vinnytsia
    • 182nd Communication Regiment
    • 28th Airfield Engineer Battalion, in Mykolaiv
    • 1194th Electronic Warfare Battalion, in Pervomaisk
  • Special Operations Forces:
    • Special Operations Center East, in Kropyvnytskyi (former 3rd Special Forces Regiment)
    • 73rd Maritime Special Operations Center, in Ochakiv
    • 83rd Information and Psychological Operations Center, in Odesa
  • Territorial Defense Forces
    • 120th Territorial Defence Brigade "Vinnytsia"
    • 121st Territorial Defence Brigade "Kirovohrad"
    • 122nd Territorial Defence Brigade "Odesa"
    • 123rd Territorial Defence Brigade "Mykolaiv"
    • 1st Infantry Battalion "Vinnytsia"
    • 9th Infantry Battalion "Kirovohrad"
    • 12th Infantry Battalion "Odesa"
    • 11th Infantry Battalion "Mykolaiv"
    • 18th Infantry Battalion "Kherson"

Leaders

Colonel General Volodymyr Shkidchenko commanded the Odesa Military District from December 1993 until it became the Southern Operational Command in February 1998.

Commanders

Chiefs of staff - first deputy commanders

Deputy commanders

  • Major General Andriy Sokolov (2017–present)[10]

References

  1. ^ https://ria.ru/20070102/58308948.html
  2. ^ 70th anniversary of the Southern Operational Command[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "В Одессе сменилось руководство Южного оперативного командования. Вместо Литвина – начальник академии | Новости Одессы".
  4. ^ "Генерал армії України Степан Полторак в Одесі представив нового командувача військ оперативного командування «Південь» Сухопутних військ ЗС України | Міністерство оборони України". web.archive.org. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  5. ^ "В Одесі військовослужбовцям представлено нового командувача військ оперативного командування "Південь" Сухопутних військ ЗС України | Міністерство оборони України". 16 November 2017. Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  6. ^ "Командувачем сил логістики Збройних сил України призначено генерал-лейтенанта Вишнівського - новини політики | УНІАН". web.archive.org. 6 July 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Командувачем сил логістики Збройних сил України призначено генерал-лейтенанта Вишнівського". www.unian.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Шаптала Сергій Олександрович". www.ukrgeroes.com.ua. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  9. ^ "В Николаеве военкомов и врачей медкомиссий 5 областей учили порядку на призывных пунктах". up.mk.ua. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  10. ^ "День Захисника України: що варто знати про сучасних генералів Збройних сил України" (in Ukrainian). 14 October 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
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