In October 2014, the
National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine was established as an
Anti-corruption governmental body and with its establishment, a Special Operations Department was formed within its structure, tasked with special operations, raids, countering urgency operations and even direct combat during war. On 30 September 2015, NABU Special Operations Department held physical fitness tests for its personnel including physical exercises,
hand-to-hand combat and sparring techniques. On 28 October 2015, during a joint
Ukraine-NATO working group meeting, the chief of the
National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine Artem Sytynk asked
NATO to equip and train the NABU Special Operations Department including the provision of non-lethal equipment including helmets, body armor, uniforms and other equipment, to which NATO agreed to provide assistance. In May 2016, it was trained by the personnel from
FBI. As of June 2016, the NABU Special Operations Department had conducted more than 150 successful anti-corruption special operations including one 29 in March 2016, when a judge of the Malinovsky District Court of Odessa, opened fire on them during an attempted detainment for him taking a bribe of 500,000 hryvnias, he fled but was later captured. In October 2016, it received clearance operations training from
FBI SWAT teams. During the 2016 Dynamo marksmen competition, NABU Special Operations Department's personnel individually won the 1st and 2nd prizes while the team as a whole won the 2nd place. Following the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, it saw combat. During the first hundred days of the war, NABU Special Operations Department personnel conducted demining operations in Horkyi and Sarzhyn Yar parks in
Kharkiv. On 8 September 2022, Major Ivan Gvozdev, an officer of the NABU Special Operations Department was killed in action in
Mykolaiv Oblast during the
2022 Kherson counteroffensive. On 24 October 2022, Major Taras Pona, an officer of the NABU Special Operations Department was killed in combat during the
Battle of Bakhmut. As of November 2024, it was seeing combat during the
2024 Kursk offensive. ==Equipment==