31st Guards Air Assault Brigade | |
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Russian: 31-я отдельная гвардейская десантно-штурмовая ордена Кутузова II степени бригада | |
![]() Great emblem of the 31st Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade | |
Active | 1998–2023 |
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Type | Airborne forces |
Role | Light Infantry Airborne Infantry Airmobile infantry |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | Southern Military District |
Garrison/HQ | Ulyanovsk MUN 73612 |
Patron | St. Elijah the Prophet |
Motto(s) | Себе — честь, Родине — слава! (Honour for me and glory for Motherland) |
Engagements | Second Chechen War Russo-Georgian War Russo-Ukrainian war •Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation • Crimean parliament raid War in Donbas • Battle of Ilovaisk Russian invasion of Ukraine •Battle of Hostomel[1] •Battle of Antonov Airport •Battle of Volnovakha •Battle of Izium[2] •Battle of Sievierodonetsk[2] •2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive[3][4] |
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The 31st Separate Guards Order of Kutuzov 2nd class Air Assault Brigade was an airborne infantry brigade of the Russian Airborne Troops, based in Ulyanovsk. The brigade was formed in 1998 from the 104th Guards Airborne Division. The brigade fought in the Second Chechen War and the Russo-Georgian War. During the annexation of Crimea elements of the brigade entered Ukraine's Crimean peninsula.[5] In August 2014 brigade's units participated in the war in Donbas.[6] The brigade fought in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, beginning with the Battle of Antonov Airport where they sustained heavy losses.[7][8]
In September 2023 it became the basis of the restored 104th Guards Airborne Division.[9]
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