Unit Name: | 14th Mechanized Brigade |
Caption: | Shoulder Sleeve Insignia |
Dates: | December 1, 2014 – Present |
Native Name: | Ukrainian: 14-та окрема механізована бригад |
Country: | Ukraine |
Type: | Mechanized Infantry |
Command Structure: | Operational Command West |
Garrison: | Volodymyr, Volyn Oblast |
Patron: | Roman the Great |
Commander1: | Col. Alexander Okhrimenko |
Battles: | Russo-Ukrainian War |
Decorations: | For Courage and Bravery |
The 14th Mechanized Brigade "Prince Roman the Great" (abbreviated) is a unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed in December 2014.[1] It is based in Volodymyr as part of Operational Command West.[2] The brigade has been actively participating in the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, as a result of the Russian invasion in 2022.[3]
The 14th Mechanized Brigade was established on December 1, 2014, in Volodymyr, Ukraine and was led by Colonel Oleksandr Zhakun. The brigade was formed from the remains of the 51st Mechanized Brigade and new personnel. The brigade included a reactive artillery battalion, a tank battalion with new tanks from the Lviv Tank Factory, an antitank battery, and a repair battalion. The 1st Territorial Defence Battalion "Volyn" joined the brigade as the 99th Mechanized Infantry Battalion.[4] The brigade was sent to defend Krasnohorivka and Marinka in the Donbas region in June 2015.[5] In July 2017, the brigade participated in military exercises in Luhansk region using the UR-77 remote demining technique. On October 14, 2019, the brigade was granted the honorific "Roman the Great", after the twelfth-century ruler of Novgorod, Volyn, and Halych who founded the Romanovich branch of the Rurik dynasty.
The 3rd Battalion of the 14th Brigade was involved in blocking roads from Belarus towards Ovruch in the Zhytomyr Oblast in the first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]
The 14th Mechanized Brigade was involved in several battles in the Russian war against Ukraine conflict.[7] On March 8, 2022, its tank crews destroyed six Russian tanks in the battle of Makariv.[8] In the same battle, three crew members were killed.[9] On April 13, 2022, the brigade used Bayraktar drones to correct fire on a Russian military column, attacking it with 122mm 21-gerbral volley reactive fire systems.[10] President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recognized the 14th Mechanized Brigade for its contribution to the Kharkiv offensive, which resulted in the capture of Kupiansk and the cities of Velykyi Burluk and Vovchansk near the Ukrainian-Russian border. The brigade was involved in a pincer attack that led to the capture of Hnylytsia and Artemivka along the Donets.
On May 5, 2023, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded the unit the honorary "For Courage and Bravery" as a result of their actions during the war.[11]
As of 2024 the brigade's structure is as follows:[12]