Russian commando frogmen

Naval Spetsnaz
Морской спецназ
Morskoy spetsnaz
Russian Marine Commandos logo patch
Active1941–present
Country Russia
Branch Russian Naval Infantry
TypeSpetsnaz
RoleAir assault
Amphibious reconnaissance
Amphibious warfare
Artillery observer
Bodyguard
Bomb disposal
Clandestine operation
Close-quarters battle
Counterterrorism
Defense against swimmer incursions
Direct action
Force protection
Forward air control
Hostage rescue
HUMINT
Irregular warfare
ISTAR
JTAC
Long-range penetration
Maritime interdiction
Military intelligence
Naval boarding
Parachuting
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Special operations
Special reconnaissance
Tracking
Underwater demolition
Size
  • 480–800 OMRP
  • 650–780 PDSS
Part of
Nickname(s)Frogmen
Equipment
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Viktor Leonov

The Russian commando frogmen (Russian: Морской спецназ, romanized: Morskoy spetsnaz), informally called "commando frogmen" in civilian media, are a Russian Naval Spetsnaz unit under operational subordination to the GRU that specialized in amphibious reconnaissance to prepare for amphibious warfare operations, clandestine operation, defense against swimmer incursions, direct action against important strategic or tactical goals, irregular warfare, ISTAR, maritime counterterrorism and hostage rescue, and naval special warfare. It is the special forces unit of the Russian Naval Infantry and is composed of highly trained and elite marines within the Naval Infantry. By virtue of belonging to the Russian Naval Infantry, frogmen fall under the Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy service arm. The Russian Navy proper does not field any special forces or special operations forces. Russian FSB special forces Alpha Group and Vympel also have frogman units in their respective naval components.