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Military academies in Russia

Russia has a number of military academies of different specialties. This article primarily lists institutions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation rather than those of the Soviet Armed Forces.

The building of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia

Russian institutions designated as an "academy" are post-graduate professional military schools for experienced commissioned officers who graduated from higher military school or military training center within civilian university and have some years of active duty service after graduation. Thus, military academies are educational institutions conducting the advance training career commissioned officer programmes. These programmes are named magistratura (Russian: магистратура) and take 2 years. Military academies are the second (operational-tactical) level of officer training. Their graduates can be appointed to battalion/regiment/brigade commander or equivalent positions.

At the moment, some military academies also conduct programmes for the training of warrant officers and commissioned officers .

A special case is Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia which is the third (strategic) level of officer training. This academy prepares highest ranking military officers. The educational programme at Military Academy of the General Staff takes 2 years.

Admission edit

Magistratura (operational-tactical level) edit

Officer wishing to join the program shall comply with the entry requirements illustrated below[1]

Reached educational level Years of active duty service as commissioned officer Military rank (no lower than) Military position
(years of experience)
Expected number of years of active duty service after graduation until general upper age limit for tenure
Military school or Military training center
(tactical level)
no less than 7 years captain/captain lieutenant Major/Captain 3rd rank's positions
(1 year at least)
5 years at least

Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (strategic level) edit

Officer wishing to join the program shall comply with the entry requirements illustrated below[1]

Reached educational level Years of active duty service as commissioned officer Military rank (no lower than) Military position
(years of experience)
Expected number of years of active duty service after graduation until general upper age limit for tenure
Military academy
(operational-tactical level)
- Major/Captain 3rd rank Colonel/Captain 1st rank's positions
(1 year at least)
5 years at least

Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces edit

In 1936, Leonid Govorov founded the current General Staff Academy in Moscow. It has been the senior Russian professional school for officers in their late 1930s. The "best and the brightest" senior commissioned officers of all forces are selected to attend this most prestigious of all Soviet military academies. Students are admitted to the Academy in the ranks of lieutenant colonel, colonel, and Major General (one star). Most are colonels or newly promoted generals. Previous names include: Marshal Voroshilov Military Academy of the WPRA General Staff; General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR; General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Magistratura level military academies edit

General-purpose Military Academies edit

S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy edit

The S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy (Russian: Военно-медицинская академия им. С. М. Кирова) in Saint Petersburg was established in 1798. Senior medical staff are trained for the Armed Forces and conduct research in military medical services. The institution also provides advanced training for mid-career military medical doctors and trains graduate students to Ph.D. level.

Krasnodar Higher Military School named for Army General S.M. Shtemenko edit

The academy was founded in 1929. Since 1954, it is located in Krasnodar.

Military University of Radioelectronics edit

The academy was founded in 1957 in Cherepovets.

Military Academies of the Ground Forces edit

Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps edit

The Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps (Военная академия связи имени Маршала Советского Союза С.М. Будённого) was created in 1932 in Leningrad. It is named after Semyon Budyonny. It trains the Russian military's future signals and communications experts.

Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation edit

 
Combined Arms Academy entrance

In 1918 the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow was established as the academy of the General Staff, which became the RKKA Military Academy in 1921. It is named after Mikhail Frunze, the then USSR Minister of Defence in mid-1920s. It is roughly the equivalent of the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas or the British Army's Staff College, Camberley. Officers in their late twenties up to thirty-two years at the rank of Captain or Major enter if they pass the competitive entry examinations.

In the 1930s, higher academic courses were added to the Frunze curriculum as an advanced training program for previous graduates. Later on, this program became the basis for the "Voroshilov General Staff Academy" and the Frunze Academy refocused upon combined arms ground warfare training at the tactical level. In September 1998 the Frunze Academy and the "Malinovsky Academy" were amalgamated into the Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, on the site of the former Frunze Academy,[2] which since 2010 is known as Military Educational and Scientific Centre. The Military Educational and Scientific Centre has been the site of a number of Russian-Western joint military activities, including an IISS conference in February 2001, and U.S.-Russian exercises.[3]

After graduation from Military Educational and Scientific Center, every graduate officer receives a diploma and a silver diamond-shaped badge which has to be worn on the right side of his uniform or civilian clothes above all other military or civilian decorations or ribbon bars.[4]

Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy edit

The Mikhailovskaya Artillery Military Academy (Russian: Михайловская военная артиллерийская академия) in Saint Petersburg dates back to 1698. In 1849 it was named Mikhailovskaya after Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia. In 1925 it merged into the Red Army Military Technical Academy, was restored in 1953 as Kalinin Artillery Military Academy (Военная артиллерийская академия им. М. И. Калинина) as a spin-off of the Dzerzhinsky Academy, and in 1995 went back to the Grand Duke's name.

Military Academy of Field Anti-Aircraft Defense edit

Military Academy of Field Anti-Aircraft Defense (Russian: Военная академия войсковой противовоздушной обороны имени Маршала Советского Союза А.М. Василевского) was founded in 1970 in Smolensk.

Military Logistics Academy edit

 
Female cadets of the Military Logistics Academy on parade in 2018.

The Military Logistics Academy (Russian: Военная академия материально-технического обеспечения имени генерала армии А.В. Хрулёва) was created in 1918 in Leningrad. It trains officers and NCO's for the various Armed Forces rear services and the Army Transportation Force, a part of the rear services. One of its graduates is Igor Levitin, a former Russian Minister of Transport.

NBC Protection Military Academy edit

Timoshenko NBC Protection Military Academy (Военная академия радиационной, химической и биологической защиты имени Маршала Советского Союза С.К. Тимошенко) was established in 1932 in Moscow. It is named after Semyon Timoshenko. Its duties are for the training of officers and NCOs in chemical warfare and defence. It is located in Kostroma in Kostroma Oblast and has now opened its doors to engineering cadets as well.

Military Academies of the Navy edit

Kuznetsov Naval Academy edit

Formerly known as Marshal Andrey Grechko Naval Academy,[5] the Kuznetsov Naval Academy is located in St. Petersburg and is the Russian Navy's only senior service school. The students are lieutenants commander, commanders, and some captains, with ages from 30–35 years. All naval officers (including naval aviation) holding positions of Executive Officers, Commanding Officers, formation, fleet, or naval staff command positions are graduates of this academy. First established in 1827 as the Advance Officers' Class of the Imperial Russian Navy and later the Nikolayev Naval Academy and reorganized as the Petrograd Maritime Academy in 1917, and at various times renamed as the WPRF Naval Academy, the Marshal of the Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov Naval Academy and the Marshal of the Soviet Union Andrey Grechko Naval Academy, it gained its current name and title in 1990.

Military Academies of the Aerospace Forces edit

A.F. Mozhaysky Military-Space Academy edit

This is the academy responsible for the training of officers of the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces, the armed forces' youngest branch of service. It was most recently renamed the Military Space Engineering Academy in November 2002.[6]

Zhukov Air and Space Defence Academy edit

The academy, formed in 1956, is named after Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov.

Zhukovsky – Gagarin Air Force Academy edit

The Gagarin Military Air Academy is located at Monino, northeast of Moscow, in an area closed to foreigners, nearby the Central Air Force Museum. Almost all the senior officers in the Soviet Air Force have attended this academy. It is charged with the preparation of "command cadres of various aviation specialties and is a research center for working out problems of operational art of the Air Force and tactics of branches and types of aviation."

Military Academies of the Strategic Rocket Forces edit

Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces edit

The Academy descended from Mikhailovskaya Artillery Academy of Imperial Russia created in 1820 in St. Petersburg. The Dzerzhinsky Military Academy (Russian: Военная академия им. Ф. Э. Дзержинского) was created in 1932 as F.E. Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy (Артиллерийская академия имени Ф. Э. Дзержинского) of the "Red Army from the "Artillery Department and the Powder and Explosives" section of the Military Technical Academy's chemistry department that was disbanded at the time.

Dzerzhinsky Academy was moved from Leningrad to Moscow in 1958, the year before the Strategic Rocket Forces were formed.[7] Now named the Dzerzhinsky Missile Force Academy, its main facility was 'located at Kitayskiy Proyezd 9/5, within a block' of the Rossiya Hotel off Red Square.[8] Other sources report that it was in the historical building of the Moscow Orphanage. Officers in command positions in the Strategic Missile Troops would seek admission to this academy. Information about this academy was highly classified. Its two major faculties were "command" and "engineering." The Academy was renamed after Peter the Great in 1997, and its Commandant is now Colonel General (three star) Yuriy F. Kirillov.[9]

Academies of other militarized agencies edit

Academies of the Federal Security Service edit

Federal Security Service Academy edit

Established on 25 December 1921 and relaunched on August 24, 1992, this training academy of the Russian Federal Security Service is mandated for the enhanced education of all FSS personnel in various fields of law enforcement. Since 2007, Colonel General Victor Ostroukhov is its commandant.

Academies of the Ministry of Emergency Situations edit

Civil Defense Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations edit

As part of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, this academy conducts magistratura training programmes for the service of the country's civil defence capabilities and disaster response services.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Об утверждении Порядка и условий приёма в образовательные организации высшего образования, находящиеся в ведении Министерства обороны Российской Федерации". Order No. 185 of 7 April 2015 (in Russian). Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation.
  2. ^ Scott and Scott, Russian Military Directory 2002, p.205
  3. ^ . mil.ru official Ministry of Defence web site. Archived from the original on May 24, 2009. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  4. ^ . irnet.ru numismatic site. Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  5. ^ Voyennoy-Morskaya Akademiya, Leningrad, 1991, V.N. Ponikarovsky)
  6. ^ "Military Engineering Institute". Holm, Soviet Armed Forces. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  7. ^ . arvsn.mil.ru. Archived from the original on 24 May 2009. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  8. ^ Scott and Scott, The Armed Forces of the USSR, Westview Press, 1984, 373.
  9. ^ Scott and Scott, Russian Military Directory 2004, p.195

External links edit

  • List of Russian military educational institutions
  • , list of military schools and academy at the official Ministry of Defence web site) (in Russian)
  • Moscow Defense Brief, 1/2006, January 2006 on current status
  • History of GLITs (NII VVS)Testpilot Russia (Russian)
  • Scott, William F., and Harriet Fast Scott. "Education and Training of Soviet Air Forces Officers", Air University Review, November–December 1986, airpower.maxwell.af.mil

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Russia has a number of military academies of different specialties This article primarily lists institutions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation rather than those of the Soviet Armed Forces The building of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of RussiaRussian institutions designated as an academy are post graduate professional military schools for experienced commissioned officers who graduated from higher military school or military training center within civilian university and have some years of active duty service after graduation Thus military academies are educational institutions conducting the advance training career commissioned officer programmes These programmes are named magistratura Russian magistratura and take 2 years Military academies are the second operational tactical level of officer training Their graduates can be appointed to battalion regiment brigade commander or equivalent positions At the moment some military academies also conduct programmes for the training of warrant officers and commissioned officers A special case is Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia which is the third strategic level of officer training This academy prepares highest ranking military officers The educational programme at Military Academy of the General Staff takes 2 years Contents 1 Admission 1 1 Magistratura operational tactical level 1 2 Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces strategic level 2 Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces 3 Magistratura level military academies 3 1 General purpose Military Academies 3 1 1 S M Kirov Military Medical Academy 3 1 2 Krasnodar Higher Military School named for Army General S M Shtemenko 3 1 3 Military University of Radioelectronics 3 2 Military Academies of the Ground Forces 3 2 1 Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps 3 2 2 Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation 3 2 3 Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy 3 2 4 Military Academy of Field Anti Aircraft Defense 3 2 5 Military Logistics Academy 3 2 6 NBC Protection Military Academy 3 3 Military Academies of the Navy 3 3 1 Kuznetsov Naval Academy 3 4 Military Academies of the Aerospace Forces 3 4 1 A F Mozhaysky Military Space Academy 3 4 2 Zhukov Air and Space Defence Academy 3 4 3 Zhukovsky Gagarin Air Force Academy 3 5 Military Academies of the Strategic Rocket Forces 3 5 1 Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces 4 Academies of other militarized agencies 4 1 Academies of the Federal Security Service 4 1 1 Federal Security Service Academy 4 2 Academies of the Ministry of Emergency Situations 4 2 1 Civil Defense Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAdmission editMagistratura operational tactical level edit Officer wishing to join the program shall comply with the entry requirements illustrated below 1 Reached educational level Years of active duty service as commissioned officer Military rank no lower than Military position years of experience Expected number of years of active duty service after graduation until general upper age limit for tenureMilitary school or Military training center tactical level no less than 7 years captain captain lieutenant Major Captain 3rd rank s positions 1 year at least 5 years at leastMilitary Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces strategic level edit Officer wishing to join the program shall comply with the entry requirements illustrated below 1 Reached educational level Years of active duty service as commissioned officer Military rank no lower than Military position years of experience Expected number of years of active duty service after graduation until general upper age limit for tenureMilitary academy operational tactical level Major Captain 3rd rank Colonel Captain 1st rank s positions 1 year at least 5 years at leastMilitary Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces editMain article Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia In 1936 Leonid Govorov founded the current General Staff Academy in Moscow It has been the senior Russian professional school for officers in their late 1930s The best and the brightest senior commissioned officers of all forces are selected to attend this most prestigious of all Soviet military academies Students are admitted to the Academy in the ranks of lieutenant colonel colonel and Major General one star Most are colonels or newly promoted generals Previous names include Marshal Voroshilov Military Academy of the WPRA General Staff General Staff of the Armed Forces of the USSR General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Magistratura level military academies editGeneral purpose Military Academies edit S M Kirov Military Medical Academy edit Main article S M Kirov Military Medical Academy The S M Kirov Military Medical Academy Russian Voenno medicinskaya akademiya im S M Kirova in Saint Petersburg was established in 1798 Senior medical staff are trained for the Armed Forces and conduct research in military medical services The institution also provides advanced training for mid career military medical doctors and trains graduate students to Ph D level Krasnodar Higher Military School named for Army General S M Shtemenko edit Main article Krasnodar Higher Military School named for Army General S M Shtemenko The academy was founded in 1929 Since 1954 it is located in Krasnodar Military University of Radioelectronics edit Main article Military University of Radioelectronics The academy was founded in 1957 in Cherepovets Military Academies of the Ground Forces edit Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps edit Main article Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps The Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps Voennaya akademiya svyazi imeni Marshala Sovetskogo Soyuza S M Budyonnogo was created in 1932 in Leningrad It is named after Semyon Budyonny It trains the Russian military s future signals and communications experts Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation edit nbsp Combined Arms Academy entranceMain article Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation In 1918 the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow was established as the academy of the General Staff which became the RKKA Military Academy in 1921 It is named after Mikhail Frunze the then USSR Minister of Defence in mid 1920s It is roughly the equivalent of the U S Army s Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth Kansas or the British Army s Staff College Camberley Officers in their late twenties up to thirty two years at the rank of Captain or Major enter if they pass the competitive entry examinations In the 1930s higher academic courses were added to the Frunze curriculum as an advanced training program for previous graduates Later on this program became the basis for the Voroshilov General Staff Academy and the Frunze Academy refocused upon combined arms ground warfare training at the tactical level In September 1998 the Frunze Academy and the Malinovsky Academy were amalgamated into the Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the site of the former Frunze Academy 2 which since 2010 is known as Military Educational and Scientific Centre The Military Educational and Scientific Centre has been the site of a number of Russian Western joint military activities including an IISS conference in February 2001 and U S Russian exercises 3 After graduation from Military Educational and Scientific Center every graduate officer receives a diploma and a silver diamond shaped badge which has to be worn on the right side of his uniform or civilian clothes above all other military or civilian decorations or ribbon bars 4 Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy edit Main article Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy The Mikhailovskaya Artillery Military Academy Russian Mihajlovskaya voennaya artillerijskaya akademiya in Saint Petersburg dates back to 1698 In 1849 it was named Mikhailovskaya after Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia In 1925 it merged into the Red Army Military Technical Academy was restored in 1953 as Kalinin Artillery Military Academy Voennaya artillerijskaya akademiya im M I Kalinina as a spin off of the Dzerzhinsky Academy and in 1995 went back to the Grand Duke s name Military Academy of Field Anti Aircraft Defense edit Main article Military Academy of Field Anti Aircraft Defense Military Academy of Field Anti Aircraft Defense Russian Voennaya akademiya vojskovoj protivovozdushnoj oborony imeni Marshala Sovetskogo Soyuza A M Vasilevskogo was founded in 1970 in Smolensk Military Logistics Academy edit nbsp Female cadets of the Military Logistics Academy on parade in 2018 Main article Military Logistics Academy The Military Logistics Academy Russian Voennaya akademiya materialno tehnicheskogo obespecheniya imeni generala armii A V Hrulyova was created in 1918 in Leningrad It trains officers and NCO s for the various Armed Forces rear services and the Army Transportation Force a part of the rear services One of its graduates is Igor Levitin a former Russian Minister of Transport NBC Protection Military Academy edit Main article NBC Protection Military Academy Timoshenko NBC Protection Military Academy Voennaya akademiya radiacionnoj himicheskoj i biologicheskoj zashity imeni Marshala Sovetskogo Soyuza S K Timoshenko was established in 1932 in Moscow It is named after Semyon Timoshenko Its duties are for the training of officers and NCOs in chemical warfare and defence It is located in Kostroma in Kostroma Oblast and has now opened its doors to engineering cadets as well Military Academies of the Navy edit Kuznetsov Naval Academy edit Main article Kuznetsov Naval Academy Formerly known as Marshal Andrey Grechko Naval Academy 5 the Kuznetsov Naval Academy is located in St Petersburg and is the Russian Navy s only senior service school The students are lieutenants commander commanders and some captains with ages from 30 35 years All naval officers including naval aviation holding positions of Executive Officers Commanding Officers formation fleet or naval staff command positions are graduates of this academy First established in 1827 as the Advance Officers Class of the Imperial Russian Navy and later the Nikolayev Naval Academy and reorganized as the Petrograd Maritime Academy in 1917 and at various times renamed as the WPRF Naval Academy the Marshal of the Soviet Union Kliment Voroshilov Naval Academy and the Marshal of the Soviet Union Andrey Grechko Naval Academy it gained its current name and title in 1990 Military Academies of the Aerospace Forces edit A F Mozhaysky Military Space Academy edit Main article A F Mozhaysky Military Space Academy This is the academy responsible for the training of officers of the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces the armed forces youngest branch of service It was most recently renamed the Military Space Engineering Academy in November 2002 6 Zhukov Air and Space Defence Academy edit Main article Zhukov Air and Space Defence Academy The academy formed in 1956 is named after Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov Zhukovsky Gagarin Air Force Academy edit Main article Zhukovsky Gagarin Air Force Academy The Gagarin Military Air Academy is located at Monino northeast of Moscow in an area closed to foreigners nearby the Central Air Force Museum Almost all the senior officers in the Soviet Air Force have attended this academy It is charged with the preparation of command cadres of various aviation specialties and is a research center for working out problems of operational art of the Air Force and tactics of branches and types of aviation Military Academies of the Strategic Rocket Forces edit Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces edit Main article Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces The Academy descended from Mikhailovskaya Artillery Academy of Imperial Russia created in 1820 in St Petersburg The Dzerzhinsky Military Academy Russian Voennaya akademiya im F E Dzerzhinskogo was created in 1932 as F E Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy Artillerijskaya akademiya imeni F E Dzerzhinskogo of the Red Army from the Artillery Department and the Powder and Explosives section of the Military Technical Academy s chemistry department that was disbanded at the time Dzerzhinsky Academy was moved from Leningrad to Moscow in 1958 the year before the Strategic Rocket Forces were formed 7 Now named the Dzerzhinsky Missile Force Academy its main facility was located at Kitayskiy Proyezd 9 5 within a block of the Rossiya Hotel off Red Square 8 Other sources report that it was in the historical building of the Moscow Orphanage Officers in command positions in the Strategic Missile Troops would seek admission to this academy Information about this academy was highly classified Its two major faculties were command and engineering The Academy was renamed after Peter the Great in 1997 and its Commandant is now Colonel General three star Yuriy F Kirillov 9 Academies of other militarized agencies editAcademies of the Federal Security Service edit Federal Security Service Academy edit Main article FSB Academy Established on 25 December 1921 and relaunched on August 24 1992 this training academy of the Russian Federal Security Service is mandated for the enhanced education of all FSS personnel in various fields of law enforcement Since 2007 Colonel General Victor Ostroukhov is its commandant Academies of the Ministry of Emergency Situations edit Civil Defense Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations edit Main article Civil Defense Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations As part of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia this academy conducts magistratura training programmes for the service of the country s civil defence capabilities and disaster response services See also editMilitary focused secondary schools in Russia Warrant officer schools of the Russian Armed Forces Military commissioning schools in Russia Reserve Officer Training in Russia Adjunctura in Russia Military education in the Soviet Union Academy of Foreign IntelligenceReferences edit a b Ob utverzhdenii Poryadka i uslovij priyoma v obrazovatelnye organizacii vysshego obrazovaniya nahodyashiesya v vedenii Ministerstva oborony Rossijskoj Federacii Order No 185 of 7 April 2015 in Russian Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation Scott and Scott Russian Military Directory 2002 p 205 about the Combined Arms Academy mil ru official Ministry of Defence web site Archived from the original on May 24 2009 Retrieved 17 March 2014 Frunze Academy graduation badge irnet ru numismatic site Archived from the original on February 5 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2014 Voyennoy Morskaya Akademiya Leningrad 1991 V N Ponikarovsky Military Engineering Institute Holm Soviet Armed Forces Retrieved 1 October 2016 Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Force arvsn mil ru Archived from the original on 24 May 2009 Retrieved 18 March 2014 Scott and Scott The Armed Forces of the USSR Westview Press 1984 373 Scott and Scott Russian Military Directory 2004 p 195External links editList of Russian military educational institutions Military Education list of military schools and academy at the official Ministry of Defence web site in Russian Moscow Defense Brief 1 2006 January 2006 on current status History of GLITs NII VVS Testpilot Russia Russian Soviet Aviation Test Facilities Scott William F and Harriet Fast Scott Education and Training of Soviet Air Forces Officers Air University Review November December 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