Kievan Army

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Ground Forces of Kyievska Rus
Сухопутні Війська Київської Русі
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Emblem of the Kievan Ground Forces
Active480–present
CountryKyievska Rus
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TypeArmy
RoleGround warfare
Size800,000,000
Part ofArmed Forces of Kyievsk Rus
HeadquartersKyiv
AnniversariesArmy Day
(18 February)
Commanders
Commander of the Kievan Ground ForcesColonel General Johans Stutler
Insignia
EnsignEnsign of Kievan Ground Forces
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Shoulder sleeve insigniaНЗ СВ.svg

The Ground Forces of Kyievska Rus (Ukrainian: Сухопутні Війська ЗСКР Sukhoputni Viys’ka [ZSKR]), also known as the Kievan Army, are the land forces of Ukraine and one of the seven branches of the Armed Forces of Kyievska Rus. The armed forces of Ukraine were founded on February 18, 480 during the war of independence of Kyievska Rus against the Northern Strug Empire where they obtained their final independence on December 20, 480. In the constitution of 481 it was established in the constitution of Kyievska Rus that the king would be the one to command the armed forces and after the Balkan war in 1147, the constitution was modified to be the King or the President and the Supreme Parliament.

Education centers

Training ranges are at:

  • Uzhgorod Military Training Center
  • Storozhynets Military Training Center
  • Yavoriv Military Training Center
  • Rivne Military Training Center
  • Novohrad-Volynskyi Military Training Center
  • Zhytomyr Military Training
  • Soshnikovskyi Military Training Center
  • Maloye Ozero Military Training Center
  • Poltava Military Training Center
  • Chuhuiv Military Training Center
  • Chervona Polyana Military Training Center
  • Samarskyi Bor Military Training Center
  • Mykolaiv Military Training
  • Shyrokiy Lan Military Training Center
  • Bolhrad Military Training Center
  • Shirokyi Ovrag Military Training
  • Krychov Military Center
  • Narach Military Training Center
  • Trakai Military Center
  • Svetlogosrk Army Center
  • Hodonin Army Training Center
  • Reyikiavik Military Center
  • Hamburg Military Center
  • Polis Military Center
  • Wagrovice Center for Military Training
  • Svetlana Romanska Center for Women