The Ukrainian Sea Guard (, ; fully titled â , ) is the coast guard service of Ukraine, subordinated to the State Border Guard Service.
The creation of the Sea Guard began simultaneously with the creation of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.
After the proclamation of the Republic of Crimea, on March 18, 2014, the State Border Service began the withdrawal of the Sea Guard from the Crimea.
Since 1999, ships and boats of the Sea Guard have been numbered with the prefix BG. Sea Guard vessels bear the ÃÂþÃÂÃÂÃÂúð þàþÃÂþýð inscription on their boards.
The Sea Guard is the local successor of the Soviet Border Troops Naval Units that were similarly responsible for coast guard tasks. However, there were some interchanges in units, ships and personnel between the Sea Guard and the Ukrainian Navy.
The Sea Guard operates four sea guard detachments: in Balaklava, Odesa, Izmail and Kerch; a sea guard cutters division in Mariupol; a special-purpose sea guard cutters division in Yalta; and a riverine Dnieper sea guard cutters division in Kyiv.
Sea guard administration is split between the Azov-Black seas regional administration in Simferopol and the Southern regional administration in Odesa.
Service personnel of the Sea Guard wear either a black uniform similar to the Ukrainian Navy, but decorated with some green elements (traditional for border guard), or a common uniform of the Border Guard Service, while officers wear, since the 2010s, Western style sleeve insignia featuring the executive curl.
Sea Guard vessels bear the ÃÂþÃÂÃÂÃÂúð þàþÃÂþýð inscription on their boards.
From 2012 to 2014 there were plans to build 39 small guard ships of different classes, including 6 Koral-class and 8 Orlan-class vessels.
From 2015 onward, there are plans to build a multipurpose guard ship, with displacement around 1000 tons, which can carry one helicopter.