14th Army Corps (Russian Federation)
The 14th Army Corps, (Russian: 14-й армейский корпус, romanized: 14-y Armeyskiy Korpus) is a tactical formation of the Russian Navy formed in 2017 as part of the Northern Fleet. It is the tactical command of the Northern Fleet's coastal defence troops.
14th Army Corps | |
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14-й армейский корпус | |
Active | 2017–Present |
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Type | Operational Formation |
Size | Army Corps |
Part of | Northern Fleet |
Corps HQ | Murmansk |
Engagements | 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lieutenant General Dmitry Vladimirovich Krayev |
The corps is located in Murmansk Oblast, with its headquarters in the city of Murmansk.[1]
Formation
The corps was formed in April 2017, and is assigned to perform tasks in the Arctic.[2][3] The corps consists of two Arctic motorized rifle brigades, whose personnel are trained in ski warfare, the use of reindeer and dog sleds, and the construction of igloos.[1] The corps' service members deploy as part of the coastal troops of the Northern Military District. They take part in competitions of the Army-2020 exhibitions and carry out winter training at the battalion and divisional tactical levels with live-fire exercises.[4]
Parts of the corps, notably its 200th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade, took part in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Composition

- Headquarters staff (Murmansk)[1]
- 80th Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade (Allakurti)[1]
- 200th Motor Rifle Brigade (Pechenga)[3]
- 58th Control Battalion (Murmansk)[1]
Commanders
- Lieutenant-General Dmitry Krayev (2017 - present)
References
- Ramm, Aleksey; Andreyev, Yevgeny (13 April 2017). "Защиту Заполярья усилили с суши" (in Russian). Izvestia. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- "Шойгу объявил о создании 14-го армейского корпуса в Арктике" (in Russian). Rambler News Service. 21 April 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- "14-й армейский корпус сформирован на Северном флоте для действий в условиях арктических широт" (in Russian). militarynews.ru. 22 April 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- "В суровых морозах полярной ночи" (in Russian). Krasnaya Zvezda. 27 April 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2021.