Ryazan school vdv address. Higher military schools (institutes, academies, universities, educational institutions) of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
“In the event of a military conflict, men in blue berets will go into the mouth of the enemy with one goal - to tear this mouth apart.”
V.F. Margelov
Among the honorary graduates of the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command Double Red Banner School named after General of the Army Margelov V.F. forty five heroes Soviet Union, sixty nine Heroes of Russia, hundreds of holders of military orders, more than sixty champions of our country and the world in parachuting. Graduated from this school: former minister defense of Russia P.S. Grachev, former commander of the Airborne Forces A.P. Kolmakov, Honored Artist of Russia, singer, actor O.V. Kukhta, former army commander, governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory A.I. Lebed, mixed martial arts fighter S.V. Kharitonov, adviser to the Minister of Defense, former army commander, head of the Ulyanovsk region, hero of Russia V.A. Shamanov, governor of the Ryazan region, former commander of the Airborne Forces G.I. Shpak, governor of the Tver region A.V. Shevelev and many others. From other countries, the RVVDKU studied: the former leader of Poland V.V. Jaruzelsky, President of Mali A.T. Toure, former head of the Georgian defense department L.L. Sharashenidze.
Today, the main goal of the RVVDKU is to educate a qualitatively new generation of military leading personnel of any level, capable of serving their Fatherland not under duress, but only out of personal conviction, ready at any moment to defend the independence, sovereignty and state interests of our great country.
94 years ago, on November 13, a glorious military institute of the armed forces of our Motherland was organized - the Ryazan Higher Airborne command school(RVVDKU) named after General of the Army Vasily Filippovich Margelov.
The history of this institution began in August 1918, when it was decided to form the first infantry courses in Ryazan to replenish the command staff of the young worker-peasant Red Army. On their basis, in the future, they first organized an infantry, and later an airborne school. The birthday of the RVVDKU was November 13, 1918 - the first day when the courses began. Colonel Ivan Alexandrovich Troitsky was appointed head of the school. It was military time, hectic, classes were held at an accelerated pace. The students were given only the very “basics” of military wisdom, they were taught to work with subordinates, to handle weapons. The first red commanders were issued on March 15 of the following year. All up last person they were immediately sent to various fronts of the civil war. In just the time it lasted Civil War, seven graduations or 499 people passed through the school.
In 1920, these infantry courses were renamed the fifteenth Ryazan Infantry School. The term of study immediately increased to three years. And in the late autumn of 1921, the infantry school was awarded the Revolutionary Red Banner of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the USSR for the courage and courage shown by the personnel. In 1937 the school was transformed into the infantry school of Kliment Voroshilov, one of the first Marshals of the Soviet Union. And on August 2, 1941, on the basis of this school in Samara, a military parachute school was secretly created for the education and training of airborne troops. in all papers new part hid behind number 75021.
In November 1943, the RVVDKU turned 25 years old. On the day of the anniversary, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the training center was awarded the honorary Order of the Red Banner. The document read: "For military services to the Fatherland and great success in the training and education of officers." During the years of the Great Patriotic War, ten valiant graduates of the school were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
In the summer of 1958, by decision of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the secondary Ryazan infantry school was reformed into a higher command combined arms school. The term of study has grown again, now to four years. Graduates of this institution could receive diplomas of higher education, but military training has not changed in any way. Then V.F. Margelov, who headed the airborne troops, proposed to the top leadership of our country to combine this school with the Alma-Ata airborne for the training of airborne officers. In 1959, the two educational institutions merged. On May 1 of the same year, the first group of cadets led by Colonel Leontiev arrived from Kazakhstan. The name - Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School - received only by the end of their training on April 4, 1964. The military parachute school of Alma-Ata, having become part of the Ryazan, also trained officers of the Airborne Forces of our country.
V.F. Margelov carefully watched the work of the institution. Under his strict guidance, the school grew and acquired an excellent educational base, unrecognizably changed. Much later at the school in 1995, as a token of gratitude to the merits of the ancestor landing service a monument to the famous general will be erected.
In 1962, knowledge in foreign languages was placed at the head of the preparation process. At the same time, the school began to accept and train foreigners. The first of them were the Vietnamese, then the Indonesians appeared. Today, children from thirty-two countries of the world study at the RVVDKU! In 1968, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union, the school was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for the second time, and in 1989 it received the "Commander's Cross" of the Order of Merit of Poland for excellent training within the walls of the training center for the military personnel of this country. On July 9, 2004, by order of the Government of the Russian Federation under the number 937-R, the school in last time At the moment, it was renamed the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command (Military Institute) named after General of the Army Vasily Margelov. Rumor has it that this was done on the basis of numerous requests from veterans and the staff of the school. In 2006, the school was awarded the Pennant of the Minister of Defense of our country for excellent combat training.
This school never rests on its laurels. Since 2008, RVVDKU began to train girls military profession titled "The use of airborne support units." Female officers will command parachute stackers, helping to deploy paratroopers as well as military equipment on special platforms or complex multi-dome systems. Since 2011, on the basis of the training center, courses have been opened to train military priests, as well as rabbis, imams and lamas for navy and the land army.
Today, the institution includes the school itself, a training center sixty kilometers from the city, an aviation squadron and a parachute club. On the basis of the school, dormitories were built to accommodate students, laboratories and educational buildings where classes are held, a shooting range, sports halls, gyms, for teaching martial arts, airborne training, a stadium, a canteen, a cafe, a post office, a club, a consumer service facility, medical Center. On the territory of the school there is an Orthodox church of Elijah the Prophet and a museum of the history of the Airborne Forces.
The school prepares cadets in two specialties. Commander of an airborne platoon of the Airborne Forces with additional qualifications of a manager and commander of a reconnaissance platoon of paratrooper units of the Airborne Forces with the qualification of a linguist-translator. The military institute employs nine military men (weapons and shooting, tactical and special training, humanitarian and economic disciplines, materiel and repair, airborne training, command and control in peacetime, operation and driving, physical training, tactics) and three civil departments (mathematics and physics, foreign languages, Russian language). They employ about a dozen doctors of science and several dozen candidates. The system of military education is constantly being improved. Candidates undergo a rigorous multi-stage selection during which a conclusion is formed on the degree of suitability of a particular individual for the needs of the chosen profession. Training at the Ryazan Airborne Forces Institute for all five years is based on the closest combination of practice and theory. Any independent work of cadets to improve their personal skills is welcome and encouraged. During training, cadets spend more than a year in the field. And those who graduate from an educational institution with honors are given the right to choose a place of further service (unfortunately, so far within the limits of the order designated for the school).
Who are the current sergeants? What does their training look like? Having visited the RVVDKU, I received an answer to these questions, communicating with teachers and cadets for two days, observing their life and studies. In this part, we will talk about contract cadets studying sergeant business for 2 years and 10 months, the so-called. professional sergeants.
Faculty of Secondary vocational education Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (Military Institute) named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov (branch) of the Federal State Military Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Educational and Scientific Center ground forces"Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces Russian Federation"in the city of Ryazan was created in accordance with the directive of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated December 31, 2008 No. D-112 and on the basis of the staff approved by the head General Staff Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated September 25, 2009 No. 17 \ 269.
At the faculty, cadets are trained in the following specialties:
Speciality " Maintenance and repair road transport» qualification "technician", in nine military specialties:
- combined-arms specialists intended to fill military positions, deputy commander of a motorized rifle platoon (rifle platoon, security platoon).
- specialists of paratrooper units intended to fill military positions - deputy commander of a paratrooper platoon;
- specialists of the airborne service, intended to fill the vacant position of deputy commander (squad leader) of an airborne support platoon.
- military intelligence specialists intended to fill the vacant position of deputy commander of a reconnaissance platoon.
- intelligence specialists (military units special purpose) intended to fill the vacant post of group commander.
- combined-arms specialists intended to fill military positions repair platoon commander deputy repair platoon commander commander of an automobile platoon, support platoon.
Specialty "Communication networks and switching systems" qualification "technician"
- communications specialists intended to fill the vacant position of a senior technician.
The term of study is 2 years and 10 months.
Specialty "Multichannel telecommunication systems" qualification "technician"
- communication specialists intended to fill the vacant position of the head of the station, head of the department, senior technician.
The term of study is 2 years and 10 months.
Specialty "Radio communication, radio broadcasting and television" qualification "technician"
- communication specialists intended to fill the vacant position of deputy platoon commander.
The term of study is 2 years and 10 months.
Total for studying at the faculty of secondary vocational education in 2009-2010. 448 people have been enrolled, 343 people are left to serve at the moment.
Several hundred people were weeded out before admission, because. did not show a desire to study, but simply hoped to receive 10-20 thousand scholarships, eat for free and have a roof over their heads. There is a poor work of the military registration and enlistment offices and the command of the units in the selection of candidates.
During the training, another 105 people dropped out for the following reasons:
Cadets who passed entrance tests on “satisfactory” receive a financial allowance in the amount of 7,000 rubles, this amount does not satisfy them;
While serving (by conscription or under contract) in other troops, there were no strict requirements for service, and upon admission for training, they faced exactingness, the need to comply with the established rules of conduct, and fulfill the prescribed norms of military service;
They made a mistake in choosing a future profession, they realized that military service was not their vocation;
Close relatives and family members are not satisfied with the choice made, they do not agree that the training takes place in isolation from families.
Initially, three students received 7,000 rubles each, but at the moment the situation with payments with all the allowances looks like this:
if there is at least one triple in any of the subjects - 10 thousand;
if there is at least one four in any of the subjects - 15 thousand;
if all the scores of the five are 20 thousand.
Doubles are simply deducted. The teachers are very supportive of this decision, because no need to pull out frank clumsiness and loafers.
The training program is as follows:
At the end of the training, there is a final state attestation alumni:
1. Final interdisciplinary exam in the specialty
- General tactics
- Species tactics
- Management and communications
- Engineering support
- RHB protection
- Military topography
2. State exam by discipline " Physical Culture(preparation)"
The time schedule looks like this:
... after the morning activities (getting up, exercising, washing, examining, breakfast, exercise) the l / s of the FSF cadets departs for scheduled classes. From 9.00 to 14.00, in accordance with the schedule of classes, the cadets are in the classroom. After scheduled classes and lunch, they are given time to independently prepare for classes the next day. After the completion of independent training from 18.40 to 19.20, planned activities are carried out with the cadets: sports work and educational work.
After completing self-training and conducting compulsory events from 19.30, cadets are given personal time with the right to leave the territory of the faculty (departure to the city).
So, as all cadets of the faculty of secondary vocational education are military personnel undergoing military service under the contract, then in accordance with Art. 244 of the Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, it is allowed to stay outside the school until 24:00, and family cadets (whose families live with them) until 07:30 the next day.
The control of the l / s of the faculty departing outside the territory is carried out by the unit commander, the officer who controls the daily routine and the company on duty.
At the moment, cadets of the first (193 people) and second year (150 people) are studying. We can confidently say that only those who really want to study and serve as a sergeant remained, the rest were eliminated, for example, now 43 cadets are excellent students, 128 are studying for four and five, the rest have a range of grades from "3" to "5". I talked to the guys why they decided to become sergeants. Many are motivated by a good salary and a social package promised upon admission, which is added to the desire to be a military man. There is a part of the cadets who were unsure that they would be able to study under the higher education program for an officer, so they chose something simpler - an average professional sergeant. The contract is signed immediately for 8 years - 2 years and 10 months of training, then 5 years in the army. Recently, an order was issued according to which a cadet who refused further studies of his own free will must return to the state the money spent on his education, until that moment it was possible to quit without any consequences.
Cadets-sergeants and cadets-officers undergo training in the troops directly at the school, commanding platoons of cadets-three-month military service.
The guys' vision of their future is very interesting: "We are the sergeants of the new army! We are the best! We will change the armed forces! We will train soldiers in a new way!" Moreover, they say this without any bragging, but as a matter of course.
Let's move on to photos and videos. On the day of my arrival, there were supposed to be parachute jumps near the SPO faculty. During the year of training, future sergeants make four jumps, and the fourth one is mandatory from the IL-76.
Every now and then the snow fell off, so the flight was postponed and postponed. In order not to stand on their feet, the cadets gave rest to their feet.
I photographed one of the paratroopers in a circle
Sling cutter
This is a mechanical safety device designed to open the parachute after a predetermined time interval (using a clock mechanism) if the parachutist for some reason did not do this on his own.
Shoes for jumping were chosen in a clearly democratic way - some in felt boots, some in high fur boots, some in sneakers
When the sky cleared a little and the snow stopped, several people got into the An-2 for a test jump
First - go!
The next group is getting ready.
Instructor
Equipment inspection
As you can see, the gloves are quite a free sample
School emblem
Unfortunately, as soon as the An-2 landed behind the second set, it began to snow again and the jumps were finally canceled that day.
These photos and videos were taken during class.
One of the teachers. At the moment, 60% of the teaching staff of the school is out of state, awaiting either appointment or dismissal, while the prospects are not very clear. The school needs to reach the full set of three-year sergeants (according to the plan 1615 people) in order to retain all the teachers, but so far there are not so many candidates. real solution problems can only be achieved next year, when the salaries of servicemen will be increased, and service in the army will regain its former prestige.
Parachute packing
RVVDKU
Federal State Treasury Military educational institution higher professional education "Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (Military Institute) named after General V.F. Margelov" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Abbreviated name: Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (Military Institute) named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov.
Ryazan military school It was formed on November 13, 1918 on the basis of the first Soviet Ryazan infantry courses.
In November 1921, the Ryazan Infantry School was awarded the Revolutionary Red Banner of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee for the courage and courage of its personnel.
1941 (August 2) - in Kuibyshev (now Samara), on the basis of an infantry school, a military parachute school was secretly created to train military personnel of the Airborne Forces, which was carefully hidden behind the number of military unit No. 75021.
On November 12, 1943, the Ryazan Infantry School, in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of its formation, was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for military services to the Motherland and outstanding achievements in the training of officers by Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
From 1946 to September 1947, the parachute school was located in the city of Frunze, the Kyrgyz SSR.
1958 (June) - By the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the Ryazan Red Banner Infantry School (secondary) was transformed into the Higher Combined Arms Command School with a four-year training period. Graduates called it RKPU and received diplomas of higher civic education, and military training remained at the same level. These transformations did not affect the Alma-Ata landing school and Commander VDV Margelov VF proposed the country's leadership to merge the two schools.
1959 (May 1) - the first echelon of paratrooper cadets headed from Kazakhstan to Ryazan, headed by Colonel A. S. Leontiev, who was appointed commander of the Ryazan Higher Combined Arms Command Red Banner School. And only by the end of all graduations of infantry cadets on April 4, 1964, the school replaced its sign with the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command Red Banner School. Since 1959, when the Alma-Ata Military Parachute School became part of the "RKPU", the school began to "forge" officer cadres for the Airborne Forces of the USSR Armed Forces. VF Margelov constantly kept the school in sight and paternally patronized. The school has grown, acquired an excellent educational base both in Ryazan and in the Selets camps, which have been unrecognizably transformed since the war.
1962 - the school switched to a new profile of education and knowledge of one of the foreign languages was put at the forefront. The admission and training of foreigners at the school began (the fourth platoon, consisting of Vietnamese, joined the 4th cadet company, and in subsequent years the company was replenished with Indonesians ..., cadets from 32 countries are currently studying).
1964 (April 4) - by the end of all graduations of infantry cadets, the school was renamed the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command Red Banner School and was unrecognizably transformed.
On February 22, 1968, in connection with the 50th anniversary of the Armed Forces of the USSR, the school was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for the second time for great merits in the training of officers. He is given the honorary title "named after the Lenin Komsomol".
In 1989, for a great contribution to the training of Polish military personnel, the school was awarded the "Commander's Cross" of the Order of Merit of the Polish People's Republic.
On November 13, 1995, a monument to the founder of the airborne service, General of the Army Vasily Margelov, was unveiled on the territory of the Institute.
On November 12, 1996, taking into account the numerous requests of personnel and veterans of the airborne service, the President of Russia assigned the school a new honorary name, as a result of which it became known as the "Ryazan Higher Airborne Command Double Red Banner School named after General of the Army V. F. Margelov."
On August 29, 1998, in connection with the reorganization of military educational institutions and in accordance with the order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation No. 417 of September 16, 1998, the Ryazan Higher Airborne School named after General of the Army Margelov V.F. was renamed the "Ryazan Institute Airborne Troops».
On November 11, 2002, by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 807, the name “named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov” was returned to the institute.
2004 (July 9) - taking into account the numerous requests of the personnel and veterans of the school, it was again renamed the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (Military Institute) named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 937-R of 07/09/2004 ).
2006 - By order of the Minister of Defense of Russia, the school was awarded the Pennant of the Minister of Defense for courage, military prowess and high combat skill.
2008 - for the first time, the Ryazan Airborne Command School began accepting female cadets (20 people) for training in the military specialization "Application of airborne support units." These will be female officers, platoon commanders of parachute stackers who ensure that military personnel perform parachute jumps, as well as dropping military equipment using special platforms and multi-dome systems.
In early 2011, on the basis of the school, they plan to open a center for the training of military priests, imams, rabbis and lamas for the army and navy. On the territory of the training center there is a temple of Elijah the Prophet of the Russian Orthodox Church.
By the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated November 14, 2013, the school was awarded the Order of Suvorov. President Putin personally attached the badge and ribbon of the order to the military banner of the school during his visit on November 15, 2013.
242 Airborne Training Center
242nd Training Center for Junior Specialists (Airborne Troops) - main military educational institution for the training of junior commanders and specialists of the Airborne Forces of the USSR and Russia.
In 1960, regimental schools for sergeants were disbanded in the divisions of the Airborne Forces. For the purpose of high-quality training of junior commanders and specialists, the 44th training airborne division. The city of Ostrov, Pskov region, was chosen as the place of deployment. The vast majority of officers and sergeants had experience in training units from the liquidated regimental schools, 131 officers were from among the participants in the Great Patriotic War. The formation of the division was led by the deputy Commander of the Airborne Forces Lieutenant General V. F. Margelov.
Units and subunits of the Baltic, Moscow and Leningrad military districts were sent for staffing: the 78th separate self-propelled artillery division, the 17th training center of the Airborne Forces, the 11th school of junior medical service specialists.
In September 1961, the division was redeployed to the Lithuanian SSR (PribVO). One of the training regiments (226th updp) was redeployed to the village of Cheryokha, Pskov region, redeployed to the Lithuanian SSR (Gayzhunay) only in 1969.
The battle banner was presented to the division on September 17, 1980 by the commander of the Airborne Forces, General of the Army D.S. Sukhorukov.
As a result of organizational and staffing measures, on December 1, 1987, the 44th airborne training division was renamed the 242nd district training center (training of junior airborne specialists).
In connection with the collapse of the USSR, the 242nd training center was withdrawn from the Republic of Lithuania and relocated to the cities of Omsk (the village of Svetly - Omsk-25) and Ishim (SibVO).
On November 13, 1918, the 1st Ryazan Soviet Infantry Courses for the officers of the Red Army were formed.
In 1920, the 1st Ryazan Infantry Courses for Red Commanders were renamed into the 30th Soviet Ryazan Infantry Courses, and then into the 15th Ryazan Infantry School of the Normal Type. The school took part in the hostilities during the Civil War.
On October 9, 1924, the 15th Ryazan Infantry School was renamed the Ryazan Infantry School by order of the Revolutionary Military Council No. 1265.
On March 16, 1937, by order of the NPO of the USSR No. 36, the Ryazan Infantry School named after comrade. Voroshilov is renamed the Ryazan Infantry School named after comrade. Voroshilov.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Ryazan school produced hundreds of red commanders. In battles against the Japanese on the Khalkhin Gol River and with the White Finns, four graduates became the first Heroes of the Soviet Union.
During the Great Patriotic War, the school trained infantry officers, machine gunners, mortarmen, tank destroyers, and political fighters for the front. In 1943, 1388 female officers were released.
On November 12, 1943, the Ryazan Infantry School was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for military services to the Motherland and outstanding success in officer training by the Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Armed Forces.
During the war years, 32 graduates of the school were awarded the highest title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
On March 4, 1959, the Ryazan Red Banner Higher Combined Arms Command School was merged into one school with the Airborne School, relocated from the city of Alma-Ata, and became known as the Ryazan Red Banner Higher Combined Arms Command School. The school trained officers to fill the positions of platoon commanders of the Airborne Forces.
Ryazan is becoming a training center for officers of the airborne troops, the cradle of commanders of the "winged" guards.
On February 22, 1968, by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 23, the school was awarded the second Order of the Red Banner for great merits in the training of officers.
On August 29, 1968, by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 213, the school was given the honorary name "named after the Lenin Komsomol".
On November 12, 1996, the President of the Russian Federation assigns the honorary name "named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov" to the school.
By order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation of June 19, 2006 No. 230 for courage, military prowess and high combat skills shown in the performance of tasks of the RF Ministry of Defense for the training of highly qualified personnel for the RF Armed Forces, the school was awarded the Vympel of the RF Ministry of Defense for courage, military prowess and high combat skills .
In accordance with the orders of the Government of the Russian Federation dated December 24, 2008 No. 1951-r, the school became part of the Military educational and scientific center Ground Forces "Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation" in the form of a branch with accession as structural divisions(faculties) of the Ryazan Military Automobile Institute named after General of the Army V.P. Dubynin, the Ryazan Higher Military Command School of Communications named after Marshal of the Soviet Union M.V. Zakharov.
In accordance with the requirements of the Directive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation of December 31, 2008 No. D-112, from December 1, 2009, the school began training sergeants intended to fill military positions - deputy platoon commanders, and their equals.
On September 12, 2013, in accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated June 3, 2013 No. 895-r, the school became independent and subordinated to the commander of the Airborne Forces.
On November 15, 2013, in accordance with the Decree of November 14, 2013 No. 842, the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin presented the Order of Suvorov to the school for his services in strengthening the country's defense capability and training highly qualified military personnel.
In accordance with the Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated September 14, 2015 No. 527, the school was renamed into the "Ryazan Higher Airborne Order of Suvorov twice Red Banner Command School named after General of the Army V. F. Margelov."
Among the graduates of the school there are 53 Heroes of the Soviet Union and 78 Heroes of the Russian Federation.
During its existence, the school has brought up a whole galaxy of honored military leaders, prominent statesmen and public figures; trained more than 48,000 officers for the Airborne Forces and other types and arms of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and conducted 135 graduations of young officers.
Specialties of training in higher education programs
The school is designed to fulfill the state personnel order for the training of highly qualified specialists with higher education by specialty:
In the interests of the Airborne Forces:
56.05.04
Military specialties:
- "The use of military intelligence units of the Airborne Forces";
- "The use of units of the airborne troops";
- "Use of airborne support units";
- "The use of divisions marines»;
- "The use of units of the Airborne Troops (mountain)";
11.05.04 "Infocommunication technologies and special communication systems", qualification - specialist. USE: MATHEMATICS (profile - 32), physics (36), Russian language (36). (BOTH AND GIRLS)
Military Specialty:
- "The use of communications units of the Airborne Forces";
- "The use of units and the operation of an automated control system for the tactical level of the Airborne Forces."
In the interests of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation:
56.05.04 "Personnel management (Armed Forces, other troops, military formations and equivalent bodies of the Russian Federation)", qualification - specialist. USE: MATHEMATICS (profile, minimum threshold USE - 32), Russian language (36), social studies (42). (JOYS)
Military Specialty:
- "The use of special units".
45.05.01 "Translation and translation studies", qualification - specialist. FOREIGN LANGUAGE (30), Russian language (36), history (32). (JOYS)
Military Specialty:
- Application of divisions special intelligence;
- The use of special intelligence units (with the study of parachute systems "Crossbow-2").
The term of study in all specialties is 5 years. Graduates receive a specialist diploma, they are awarded the first military rank"Lieutenant".
Specialties of training under the programs of secondary vocational education
Since December 2009, the school has been training cadets to fill the positions of ensigns (sergeants) for armed forces Russian Federation by specialties:
23.02.03 "Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles", qualification - "technician".
- VUS 107 - group commander;
- VUS 212 - deputy commander of an airborne support platoon;
- VUS 837, 846, 849 - deputy commander of a repair platoon, commander of an automobile platoon, commander of a support platoon.
The term of study is 2 years 10 months.
11.02.11 "Communication networks and switching systems", qualification - "technician".
For military specialties:
- VUS 474, 476 - senior technician.
11.02.09 "Multichannel telecommunication systems", qualification - "technician".
For military specialties:
- VUS 460, 462, 465, 404 - head of the station, head of the department, senior technician.
11.02.10 "Radio communication, radio broadcasting and television", qualification - "technician".
For military specialties:
- VUS 426, 427 - deputy platoon commander.
Admission on the basis of a document on secondary general (complete) education, without exams in general education subjects.
The term of study in connected specialties is 2 years 6 months. Graduates receive a diploma of secondary vocational education, the military rank of Ensign is assigned, and upon appointment to an officer position (graduates with a diploma with honors) - "junior lieutenant".
Combat airborne training[Universal Soldier] Ardashev Alexey Nikolaevich
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE VDV
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE VDV
"Learn to win!"
Motto 242 UTs VDV
With the development of the Airborne Forces in the Soviet Union, the system of training command personnel developed and improved, which was initiated by the creation in August 1941 in the city of Kuibyshev of the Airborne School, which in the autumn of 1942 was relocated to Moscow. In June 1943, the school was disbanded, and training continued at the Higher Officer Courses of the Airborne Forces. In 1946, in the city of Frunze, to replenish the officer cadres of the Airborne Forces, a military parachute school was formed, the students of which were officers of the Airborne Forces and graduates of infantry schools. In 1947, after the first graduation of retrained officers, the school was relocated to the city of Alma-Ata, and in 1959 to the city of Ryazan. The school program included the study of airborne training (ADP) as one of the main disciplines. The methodology for passing the course was built taking into account the requirements for airborne assault forces in the Great Patriotic war. After the war, the teaching of the airborne training course is constantly conducted with a generalization of the experience of ongoing exercises, as well as recommendations from research and design organizations. The classrooms, laboratories and parachute camps of the school are equipped with the necessary parachute shells and simulators, models of military transport aircraft and helicopters, stocks (parachute swings), springboards, etc., which ensures the maintenance educational process in accordance with the requirements of military pedagogy. Today in Ryazan there is a military part of the Airborne Forces, Center for Special Physical Training, Airborne Forces training ground.
Ryazan Institute of Airborne Troops named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov(branch of the VUNTS SV "Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation" (Moscow).
Military specialties (specializations) training:
Application airborne units:
- the use of airborne units (mountain).
The use of airborne support units:
- the use of marine units
- the use of military units airborne intelligence
- the use of communications units of the Airborne Forces.
Ryazan Institute of Airborne Troops named after General of the Army Margelov V.F. was formed in 1998 on the basis of the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School twice Red Banner named after Lenin Komsomol. The educational institution has its own school, a training center located 60 km from Ryazan, an aviation military transport squadron and the Central Sports Parachute Club of the Airborne Forces. On the territory of the school there are barracks-type dormitories for accommodating cadets, educational buildings and laboratories for conducting classes (including firing and technical complexes), a shooting range, an airborne training complex, sports and gyms for classes various types martial arts, a stadium with a sports town, a canteen, a cadet cafe, a club, a post office, a medical center, a consumer services center. The school prepares command personnel with higher military special education in two specialties:
“Personnel management”, commander of an airborne platoon of the Airborne Forces, with the qualification “manager”;
"Translation and translation studies", commander of the reconnaissance platoon of the paratrooper units of the Airborne Forces, with the qualification of "linguist-translator".
The main subdivisions of the institute are departments, companies and platoons of cadets. The institute trains and educates cadets of 10 military and 4 civilian departments:
- tactics;
- tactical and special training;
- weapons and shooting;
– humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines;
- airborne training;
– material part and repair;
– operation and driving;
- multi-purpose tracked and wheeled vehicles;
- command and control of troops in peacetime;
– physical training and sports;
– foreign languages;
– mathematics and informatics;
– applied mechanics and engineering graphics;
- Russian language.
Currently, 12 candidates of sciences work at the institute.
Education
The educational process in Ryazan school Airborne troops is different from the training process in high school. Training at the school is based on a close combination of theory and practice, its duration is 5 years, at officer courses (training of commanders parachute companies(battalions) and specialists of the airborne service) - 5-10 months. The entire period of study is divided into 10 academic semesters - two semesters per academic year. At the end of each semester and school year in accordance with curriculum an examination session. Basic forms academic work are: lectures, seminars, laboratory works, workshops with a training platoon of cadets, group exercises and exercises, tactical exercises and exercises, internships, course projects, test papers, consultations, independent work cadets.
During the training, cadets spend more than a year on field trips. Every year, cadets are given a winter vacation vacation of 2 weeks and a basic summer vacation of 30 days. Cadets who graduated from the college with a diploma with honors enjoy the preferential right to choose a place of service after graduation within the limits of the order established for the school.
November 25, 2012 in Ryazan, the first graduation of the Training Center for Sergeants of the Armed Forces took place - the faculty of secondary vocational education of the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (RVVDKU) named after General of the Army V.F. Margelov.
RVDKU graduates
Among the graduates of the school there are many famous military leaders, modern military and political figures:
Pavel Grachev - former Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation;
Valery Vostrotin - Deputy Minister for Emergency Situations;
Alexander Lebed - former governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory;
Evgeny Podkolzin - former commander of the Airborne Forces;
Georgy Shpak - former commander of the Airborne Forces;
Vladimir Shamanov - former army commander, former head of the administration of the Ulyanovsk region, and now adviser to the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation;
Alexander Kolmakov - Commander of the Airborne Forces;
Wojciech Jaruzelski - former leader of Poland;
Levan Sharashenidze - former Minister of Defense of Georgia;
Amadou Toumani Touré is the current President of Mali;
and many others.
The track record of the institute includes 45 Heroes of the Soviet Union, 63 Heroes of the Russian Federation, thousands of holders of military orders, more than 60 champions of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union, Russia and the world in parachuting.
From May 2012 to January 2013, training under the program of intensive combined arms training was organized for military personnel undergoing military service under a contract on the basis of the Omsk 242nd training center for the training of junior specialists of the Airborne Forces (Omsk). The so-called survival courses are designed for a month and a half and are carried out according to uniform training programs developed by the Ministry of Defense. The main emphasis in them is on instilling skills that will allow you to skillfully act in extreme situations, emerge victorious in the most difficult situations that arise when you encounter an enemy.
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