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First Separate Assault Regiment
Guarding independence since 2014.

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Mortar Platoon Driver
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Logistics Clerk
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Personnel Section Clerk
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Unit clerk
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Diesel Mechanic
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Electrician
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Deputy Company Commander LSU
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Communications Specialist (Line Supervisor)
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Clinic doctor
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Video Editor
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Engine Technician
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Mortar Platoon Service Number
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Aircraft-Type UAV Operator
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UAV Operator
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Fire Support Company Operator
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PR Specialist
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Radio Operator, Mortar Platoon
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Electronic Warfare/Reconnaissance Specialist
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Medical Station Assisting
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Assault Trooper
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SMM Specialist
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Combat Medic
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Communications Platoon Signalman
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Medical Assistant at a Health Clinic
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Our
values

Nation

We are on the path to establishing an Independent and United Ukrainian State

Skill

A warrior — as a member of society’s elite — must set an example and strive for excellence in everything he undertakes

Courage

Act in spite of your fear and view the threat as a predator, not a victim. Be the one who sets the terms, not the one who follows them.

Brotherhood

We are one big family, united by a spirit of brotherhood, and every soldier is your trusted friend and brother

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What are your interests?

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Mortar Platoon Driver

Timely and safe transport of personnel, weapons, and ammunition. Maintaining the technical condition of vehicles. Close coordination with the mortar crew during mission execution.

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Logistics Clerk

Maintaining order in documentation. Maintaining records, tracking resources, preparing reports, and processing requests and shipping documents. Ensuring clear communication between command and logistics.

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Personnel Section Clerk

Maintaining personnel files for military personnel. Processing changes to staffing, duty schedules, and leave requests. Ensuring accurate personnel reporting.

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Unit clerk

Preparation of official documents (reports, orders). Preparation of reports, certificates, and information in response to requests from the unit headquarters.

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Diesel Mechanic

Maintenance of diesel engines and generators. Diagnosis and prevention of malfunctions. Ensuring that equipment is always ready for operation.

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Electrician

Installation, commissioning, and repair of electrical systems. Providing power to communications equipment and other devices. Rapid troubleshooting in the field.

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Deputy Company Commander LSU

Maintaining troop morale. Helping new recruits adjust to military service. Liaising with command to improve the unit’s internal atmosphere.

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Communications Specialist (Line Supervisor)

Setting up communication lines. Installing and monitoring data transmission systems. Ensuring stable communication between departments.

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Clinic doctor

Outpatient visits, consultations, and treatment prescriptions. Medical evacuation support and maintenance of medical records.

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Video Editor

Editing and post-production of video content for the department’s informational and PR support. Creating content for social media and promotional purposes.

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Engine Technician

Maintenance and startup of machinery engines, generators, and power units. Regular diagnostics and preventive maintenance.

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Mortar Platoon Service Number

Preparing weapons and ammunition for use; ensuring they are in good working order. Close coordination with the crew.

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Aircraft-Type UAV Operator

Operating aircraft-type reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles. Planning flights, processing reconnaissance data, and providing that data to command.

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UAV Operator

Operating various types of reconnaissance and strike drones. Reconnaissance, fire control, munitions delivery, and target engagement.

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Fire Support Company Operator

Identifying and engaging enemy targets. Participating in the planning, calculation, and execution of fire missions.

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PR Specialist

Building the department’s image and communicating with the media. Preparing press releases, content, and informational materials.

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Radio Operator, Mortar Platoon

Establishing and maintaining radio communication between mortar positions and command. Technical setup and monitoring of communication channels.

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Electronic Warfare/Reconnaissance Specialist

Ensuring operational readiness and protection against electronic warfare and reconnaissance systems. Configuring equipment for the suppression and protection of communication channels.

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Medical Station Assisting

Assisting with the provision of first aid. Preparing for evacuation and caring for personnel. Maintaining sanitation and hygiene standards and preparing medical equipment and supplies.

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Assault Trooper

Carrying out combat missions as part of an assault team. Maintaining a high level of combat readiness and continuously improving skills. Readiness to operate in challenging conditions to eliminate the enemy.

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SMM Specialist

Creating and promoting social media content for the department. Monitoring audience engagement, tailoring messages, and analyzing data. Maintaining online communication with the public.

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Combat Medic

A combination of the duties of a rifleman and the provision of first aid. Carrying out combat missions and assisting the combat medic.

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Communications Platoon Signalman

Ensuring uninterrupted communications and maintaining equipment. Maintaining and strengthening the communications infrastructure.

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Medical Assistant at a Health Clinic

Providing first aid and pre-medical care. Performing resuscitation procedures as needed. Maintaining medical records and seeing patients on an outpatient basis.

the path
of courage

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Regimental commander

Perun

He joined the army in 2022. He served as a soldier in the “Wild Field” reconnaissance unit, and in 2024 he became a battalion commander. In 2025, he became a regiment commander.

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Platoon Commander of the NRC in the 1st Assault Battalion

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In 2022, he joined the “Da Vinci Wolves” battalion. In 2023, he served as a foot scout in the “Wild Field” reconnaissance group. In 2025, he became the platoon commander of logistics and evacuation unmanned ground systems in the 1st Assault Battalion of the 1st Special Forces Brigade.

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Deputy Chief of Intelligence for the Regiment

Zaya

He joined the army at the start of the full-scale war. He served as a soldier in the “Wild Field” reconnaissance unit. In 2023, he became head of aerial reconnaissance in the 1st Separate Motorized Rifle Battalion. Since 2025, he has served as deputy chief of reconnaissance for the regiment.

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Commander of the 5th Assault Battalion

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He joined the battalion in 2023 as a reconnaissance soldier in the “Dyke Pole” reconnaissance group. In 2024, he became a platoon commander in the Reconnaissance Company, and later that same year, he became the commander of the “Shkval” specialized company. In 2025, he became commander of the “Shkval” assault battalion of the 1st SAR.

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Commander of the Signal Platoon of an Infantry Battalion

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He joined the unit in 2023 as a private. He served as an infantryman. In 2024, he became the commander of the communications platoon of the 1st Infantry Battalion.

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Commander of an artillery battalion

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He joined the military in 2022. He served as a soldier in the assault company of the “Da Vinci Wolves” battalion. In 2024, he became commander of an artillery battery. Since 2025, he has been commander of an artillery division.

Frequently
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At what age can someone join your group?

You can join the ranks of the 1 SAR at age 18 under a contract. Under current law, conscription begins at age 25.

Can I join without military experience?

We are launching training programs for volunteers with no military experience.

What documents are required?

The initial interview requires you to fill out a questionnaire and provide your passport, identification number, military ID, or registration certificate, as well as your educational documents.

Do your soldiers receive a salary?

All members of the 1st Special Forces Battalion are officially registered and receive financial compensation in accordance with current Ukrainian law.

What are your physical fitness requirements?

- 1.5 km run;
- 50 squats;
- 50 sit-ups;
- jumping jacks for at least 1 minute;
- 25 push-ups, 4 sets;
- plank for 3 minutes, 2 sets.

Can I transfer to your school?

Yes, a transfer is possible. The 1 SAR Recruitment Center, in collaboration with our recruiters, handles transfers in accordance with current procedures. There are certain restrictions, so each case is considered on an individual basis. Please contact us for a detailed consultation.

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