The Special Operations Forces of Belarus (SSO) is a service branch of the
Armed Forces of Belarus
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus are the military forces of Belarus. It consists of the Ground Forces and the Air Force and Air Defence Forces, all under the command of the Ministry of Defence. As a landlocked country, Belarus has ...
. Like all
post-Soviet state
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s,
Belarus
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inherited its special forces units from the remnants of the
Soviet armed forces
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,
GRU
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Organizations Georgia (c ...
and
KGB
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units. The units of the Belarusian SSO, which include two airborne brigades and one Spetsnaz brigade, are the only fully manned ground combat units in the
Armed Forces of Belarus
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus are the military forces of Belarus. It consists of the Ground Forces and the Air Force and Air Defence Forces, all under the command of the Ministry of Defence. As a landlocked country, Belarus has ...
.
Belarus's units conduct joint exercises with the
Armed Forces of Russia
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in which the nation's special forces participate extensively. Belarus's ruling party has been accused of using its special forces to assassinate opposition leaders. Functionally, the Belarusian SSO are not equivalent to special forces in the conventional sense but rather an inferior counterpart of the
Russian Airborne Forces
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, which they are highly integrated with through relationships established during joint training exercises.
During
2020 protests, the
5th Spetsnaz Brigade participated in the suppression of the protests, killing
one man in
Brest.
The
38th Guards Air Assault Brigade, while not engaging with protestors, due to its role as a
Military Unit
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, not a Special Forces Unit, moved towards the
borders of Belarus
The state border of Belarus separates Belarus from 5 states and has a length of .
History
The annexation
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, via the order of Belarusian President
Alexander Lukashenko
Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (also transliterated as Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka; born 30 August 1954) is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making hi ...
.
History
In the early 1990s, the military and political leadership of
Belarus
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faced the question of the further fate of the legacy of the
Soviet Army
The Soviet Ground Forces () was the land warfare service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1946 to 1992. It was preceded by the Red Army.
After the Soviet Union ceased to exist in December 1991, the Ground Forces remained under th ...
. The
Belorussian Military District
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had three airborne units: the
103rd Guards Airborne Division in
Vitebsk
Vitebsk or Vitsyebsk (, ; , ; ) is a city in northern Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Vitebsk Region and Vitebsk District, though it is administratively separated from the district. As of 2025, it has 358,927 inhabitants, m ...
, the
38th Separate Guards Airborne Brigade in
Brest and the 5th Spetsnaz Brigade in
Maryina Gorka. A dilemma came when a defense doctrine was proclaimed, of which airborne units did not fit very well.
Some leaders, proceeding from supposedly pacifist considerations, proposed a radical solution dismantling the airborne forces. In September 1995, mobile forces were formed on the basis of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division and the 38th Separate Guards Airborne Brigade as part of the 38th, 317th and 350th separate mobile brigades.
They took part in the following operational tactical exercises: "Neman" (2001), "Berezina" (2002), "Clear Sky" (2003), "Shield of the Fatherland" (2004), and "Shield of the Union" (2006). On 2 August 2007, the formation of the Special Operations Forces was announced. They included two mobile forces brigades (38th and 103rd), the 5th separate special-purpose brigade.
The units of the Special Operations Forces are the only Belarusian ground units maintained at full readiness. The
IISS
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estimated its strength at 6,150 in 2022.
The 38th and 103rd Brigades received the relatively new Russian-made
2B23 Nona-M1 towed 120 mm mortar in 2017, of which they fielded a total of eighteen by 2022.
In August 2020, Special Forces participated in the suppression of the
protests in Belarus
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. On August 11,
Hienadz Shutau was shot in
Brest by captain Roman Gavrilov of
5th Spetsnaz Brigade. In 2021, local court considered Gavrilov as a victim, accusing the late Shutau and another protester. At the court session, it was revealed that the use of army officers in civil operation was authorized by SSO commander Major General
Vadim Denisenko.
Composition

Army special operations forces include:
* Special Operations Forces Command
*
38th Guards Air Assault Brigade (
Brest)
*
103rd Guards Airborne Brigade (
Vitebsk
Vitebsk or Vitsyebsk (, ; , ; ) is a city in northern Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Vitebsk Region and Vitebsk District, though it is administratively separated from the district. As of 2025, it has 358,927 inhabitants, m ...
)
*
5th Spetsnaz Brigade (
Marina Gorka)
* 91st Security and Service Battalion
* 742nd Communications Center
There are units to perform the tasks of particular importance:
* 33rd Guards Spetsnaz Detachment (complete with officers and warrant officers)
* A special purpose detachment of 5th Spetsnaz Brigade (known as "company officer")
* 527th Spetsnaz Company
* 22nd Spetsnaz Company (
Western Operational Command)
Professional training
Officers for special operations forces are trained by the military intelligence department of the
Military Academy of Belarus
Military Academy of the Republic of Belarus (, ) is higher military educational institution in the national education system of the Republic of Belarus and the leading institution in the education system of training, retraining and advanced traini ...
. Students are trained in the following specialties: management of units and telecommunication systems. Field and practical exercises with the use of weapons and military equipment are held at a field training and material base.
Future special forces officers are trained by following military universities in the
Russian Armed Forces
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: the Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School and the
Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School. After five years of training, cadets receive the military rank of
Lieutenant
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.
Traditions
The current Special Operations Forces have most of the same traditions as units of the former
Soviet Airborne Forces
The Soviet Airborne Forces or VDV (from ''Vozdushno- desantnye voyska SSSR'', Russian: Воздушно-десантные войска СССР, ВДВ; Air-landing Forces) was a separate troops branch of the Soviet Armed Forces. First formed b ...
.
Motto
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The official motto is ''Nobody but us'' (). An alternative motto is also, ''Anywhere, anytime, any task.''
Symbols
The heraldic badge is the emblem of the Special Forces was approved in March 2012. It consists of the emblem of the special operations forces with a silver ten-pointed star.
Указ Президента Республики Беларусь от 01.03.2012 №120
/ref> The flag of the special operations forces is a rectangular cloth of blue color with a green stripe in the lower part. The ratio of the width of the green strip to the width of the flag is 1:3. The flag is 200 cm long and 133 cm wide. In the center of the blue strip of the banner is an image of the heraldic badge.
Notes
References
Citations
Bibliography
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