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Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics

Cherepovetskoye military school connection with a three-year training period was created on September 7, 1957 in the city of Cherepovets on the basis of the reformed Lepel Military Infantry School.

The process of forming a new military educational institution was completed by October 10, 1957. This day is the official date of the formation of the Cherepovets Military School of Communications.

On May 21, 1970, the Cherepovets Military School of Communications was transformed into the Cherepovets Higher Military Command School of Communications with a four-year period of study.

On March 5, 1974, the educational institution was transformed again, now into the Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics with a five-year period of study.

In 1998, the school became the Cherepovets Military Engineering Institute of Radio Electronics.

From May 2010 to February 2014, the military institute was a separate structural unit of the Military Space Academy named after. A.F. Mozhaisk and Military Academy of the Ministry of Defense Russian Federation.

By order of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 143-R dated February 5, 2014, the historical name was returned to the educational institution - Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics.

Training cadets according to standards higher education conducted in four faculties:

Engineering;
- command;
- radio communications;
- automated control systems.

The training period for future officers is five years.

Those who graduate from college are awarded military rank"lieutenant" and qualification "specialist" in the following specialties:

Special radio systems;
- special organizational and technical systems;
- application and operation of automated systems for special purposes;
- information security of automated systems.

In addition, school graduates receive additional education in the following specialties:

translator in the field of professional communication (one of six foreign languages);
driver Vehicle categories "B, C".

The school also trains sergeants with secondary vocational education. The duration of training is 2 years 10 months. Graduates are awarded the qualification “technician” in the following specialties:

Maintenance and repair of radio-electronic equipment (by industry);
- computer systems and complexes.

Classes with cadets are held in the classrooms of the school, the acquired knowledge is consolidated in practice during training in the field training center, as well as during trips to military internships and repair practice.

The cadets' study of modern radio-electronic systems is based on solid knowledge in the fields of mathematics, physics, and relevant engineering training. Therefore, the school pays great attention to the study of general scientific disciplines (higher mathematics, physics, engineering graphics) and general engineering (electronics, digital devices and microprocessors, fundamentals of circuit theory, metrology and radio measurements, etc.).

The school pays no less attention to military training. The goal is to instill in cadets solid skills in working in the military and the ability to clearly lead personnel in any situation.

The educational process provides deep theoretical and practical training in the field of operation of modern computer technology and programming. For these purposes, each cadet studies programming languages, learns to work on a personal computer, and acquires skills in operating specialized electronic computer equipment.

One of the important areas of training is teaching foreign languages. The department of this academic discipline is staffed by qualified teaching staff, and classrooms are equipped with modern linguistic equipment.

University teachers lead active work on developing the personality of a Russian patriotic citizen in cadets. Instilling values ​​such as honor, conscience, Fatherland, duty. Fostering pride in your chosen profession.

Cooperation between the military university and the Cherepovets museum association on free visits to exhibitions for school cadets has also been organized at a high cultural and educational level. Patronage work is actively carried out with educational institutions in the city of Cherepovets and Vologda region, orphanages and cadet boarding schools.

The cadets are active fans of the Severstal hockey club and regularly attend home matches. The school has all the necessary educational and material resources for playing sports. There are sections for hand-to-hand combat, football, volleyball, basketball, hockey, table tennis, track and field and weightlifting, military all-around, powerlifting, arm wrestling, karate, boxing, skiing and chess. In 2015, it is planned to complete the construction of a sports and recreation complex with a swimming pool and a hockey rink.

The daily routine includes classes according to the schedule, service as part of the daily outfit, general cultural and sports events. Cadets may be away from the school location after training sessions and mandatory hours independent work determined by the daily routine.

The cadets are fully supported by the state. From the second year onwards, a contract is concluded with them for the period of study at the university and for five years after graduation.

Size monetary allowance for the duration of training is determined by the relevant orders of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation (before the conclusion of the contract - 2000 rubles, after the conclusion of the contract - from 15000 rubles). Every year, cadets are provided with a summer vacation of 30 days and a winter vacation of 15 days.

Military School of Air Surveillance, Warning and Communications of the Red Army - Pushkinskoye highest order Red Star School of Radio Electronics air defense named after Air Marshal E.Ya. Savitsky - branch of the Military Space Engineering University -

The Military School of Air Surveillance, Warning and Communications of the Red Army was formed in Leningrad by order of the People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR dated May 17, 1941 to train military specialists for air surveillance, warning and communications units (VNOS). The basis for its formation was the VNOS battalion of the Leningrad School of Communications of the Red Army.

Colonel G. A. Wagner became the first head of the school. By the end of July 1941, the formation of the school was completed, and the school year began on August 1. However, due to the difficult situation on the Leningrad Front, the danger to the city increasing every day, by August 23, 1941, the school was relocated to the city of Birsk in the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. The first graduation of VNOS platoon commanders took place on December 27, 1941.

During the years of the Great Patriotic War The school graduated 29 and trained 1,863 officers for the front, of which 123 were girls. Its graduates fought bravely at the front. The school is rightfully proud of its students, who, sparing their strength and lives, fought for victory over fascism. They ensured timely detection and destruction of enemy aircraft by active air defense systems. Their exploits were noted with high government awards.

And only after the war the school moved to its own. In August 1945, the school completely moved to the city of Pushkin and was located in the 6th military town and switched to training cadets according to peacetime curricula.

Its graduate Podzorov recalls the life of the school during this period: “The company of Senior Lieutenant Firsov, in which I served, arrived in Pushkin in the first echelon and immediately began restoration work on the destroyed premises of the town in which the school was supposed to be located. All the company cadets worked with enthusiasm and conscientiously. This period was the most difficult. There was a shortage of building materials, especially glass for the windows of the buildings being restored. Therefore, we had to board up the windows with plywood. However, all difficulties were overcome, the barracks and the educational building were prepared for classes and normal life. Academic year started on time."


The contribution of graduates to the protection of the air borders of the Motherland during the war and post-war years highly appreciated by the Soviet people and the country's leadership. For great merits in the training of officers, by resolution of the Presidium Supreme Council USSR No. 23 dated February 22, 1968, the school was awarded the Order of the Red Star.

In 1969, the school was transformed into a higher school, and in 1977, the training of officers with higher military-special education in engineering specialties for the missile and space defense forces began.

On the eve of its 50th anniversary, January 19, 1991, the school was named after the famous pilot, twice Hero Soviet Union, Air Marshal E. Ya. Savitsky.

In accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1009 of August 29, 1998, Pushkinskoe higher school Air Defense Radioelectronics was transformed into a branch of the Military Space Engineering University.

During its existence, the school trained over twenty-three thousand officers. Many of its graduates became major military leaders. More than 60 people were awarded the rank of general. Among the graduates are Hero of the Soviet Union Colonel N.M. Kutyntsev, two Heroes of Socialist Labor: Colonel General E.S. Yurasov, Lieutenant General G.V. Kisunko, more than a hundred people are laureates of state prizes. People's Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labor, composer Georgy Sviridov served in the university orchestra.

Nikolai Yakovlevich Grebenev, now widely known, worked at the school public figure, doctor historical sciences, vice-president of the Academy of Military Historical Sciences. On March 1, 2009, he was elected head for the third time municipality city ​​of Pushkin.

Today the branch trains military specialists in computer technology, software and algorithmic support for weapons systems and power-mechanical equipment. In order to train scientific and pedagogical personnel, the branch operates doctoral studies and postgraduate studies, and a doctoral dissertation council operates.

The university employs 18 academicians, one honored worker of science and technology of the Russian Federation, 17 doctors and 87 candidates of science. To date, the branch has created and is working fruitfully 5 scientific schools, whose activities are aimed at increasing efficiency educational process, improvement of weapons and military equipment.

It has become a tradition to regularly hold interdepartmental scientific and technical conferences on the basis of the branch on problematic issues of collecting, processing and transmitting information in complex radio systems. Since 1998, on the initiative of the branch’s scientists, the Interregional Academy of Military Historical Sciences has been created and operates, the main task of which is to concentrate the efforts of humanities scientists in the study and propaganda military history Russia, patriotic education population.

Reader-newspaper: Shall we not break traditions?

Graduates of the branch of the Military Space Engineering University (Pushkin) have a tradition: on the last day before graduation, they throw televisions and other radio equipment out of the windows. That is, those things that they bought with their own money while studying at university.
Having learned about such a “barbaric tradition,” the director of the Kommunard boarding school, Ekaterina Viktorovna Tarasova, and her students turned to future officers with a proposal not to destroy the radio equipment, but to donate it to the boarding school (since children from low-income families and orphans study there), and if there is a need throw equipment out the window, then they can offer old equipment that is unusable and can be collected from citizens.
The future officers refused to meet with the director and students of the boarding school. Through the duty officer at the checkpoint, they conveyed that “... mercy has nothing to do with it, we will not break tradition.”
And this is devotion to the traditions of defenders of the Fatherland?

M. I. Ivanova

In 2006 the institute was reorganized

GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
ORDER

April 10th 2006 G.? 473-r Moscow
1. Accept the proposal of the Russian Ministry of Defense, agreed with the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, the Russian Ministry of Economic Development and the Federal Property Management Agency, on the reorganization of:

  • <Военно-инженерная академия (г. Москва)> <Общевойсковая академия Вооруженных Сил Российской Федерации (г. Москва)>
  • state educational institution of higher education vocational education <Костромское высшее военное командно-инженерное училище радиационной, химической и biological protection(military institute)> and state educational institution of higher professional education<Военная академия радиационной, химической и биологической защиты имени Маршала Советского Союза С.К. Тимошенко (г. Кострома)>by joining the first to the second as a structural unit;
  • <Военный финансово-экономический университет (г. Москва)>, <Московская военная консерватория (военный институт)>And<Военный университет (г. Москва)>by joining the first and second to the third as structural divisions;
  • state educational institutions of higher professional education <Пушкинский военный институт радиоэлектроники Космических войск имени маршала авиации Е.Я. Савицкого >, <Санкт-Петербургский военный топографический институт имени генерала армии А.И. Антонова>And<Военно-космическая академия имени А.Ф. Можайского (г. Санкт-Петербург)>by joining the first and second to the third as structural divisions.

2. The Russian Ministry of Defense to carry out the necessary actions to reorganize state educational institutions of higher professional education specified in paragraph 1 of this order, within the limits of the federal budget funds allocated to the Russian Ministry of Defense for these purposes and the staffing level of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

3. Exclude from paragraph 2 of Section I of the list of military educational institutions of secondary and higher professional education, approved by order of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 4, 2004? 1404-r (Collection of Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2004,? 45, Art. 4469;? 51, Art. 5243; 2006,? 5, Art. 565;? 7, Art. 812), positions:

  • Military Engineering Academy (Moscow);
  • Military Financial and Economic University (Moscow);
  • Kostroma Higher Military Command and Engineering School of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense (military institute);
  • Moscow Military Conservatory (military institute);
  • Pushkin Military Institute of Radio Electronics of the Space Forces named after Air Marshal E.Ya. Savitsky;
  • St. Petersburg Military Topographical Institute named after Army General A.I. Antonov.

Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation
M. Fradkov.

On May 9, 2008, at the parade in honor of the 63rd anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people over Nazi Germany, the orchestra of the Moscow garrison on Red Square in Moscow was led by Major General V. M. Khalilov, a former military conductor of the school.

Sources :

  • Historical essay "Pushkin Higher School of Air Defense Electronics named after Air Marshal E.Ya. Savitsky of the Order of the Red Star", published for the 50th anniversary of the school.
  • Opened Internet sites of educational institution graduates

Cherepovets Higher Military School trains specialists command staff army. Complete education programs last 5 years, secondary education lasts 2 years and 10 months. During their studies, cadets are on full government pay. Applicants are accepted according to Unified State Exam results and test physical exercises.

Story

The Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics (Cherepovets) was opened on the material and technical base of the disbanded military infantry school (Lepel) in October 1957. Until 1970, cadets received education for three years.

Later, the educational institution was transferred to the status of a higher command school, where professions were taught for 4 years. In 1974, the program became more complex, which was associated with the transfer of the educational process into the mainstream of engineering training of military personnel. Since 1998, the university has been graduating military engineers in the field of radio electronics.

Faculties

The full course of military training lasts five years; graduates leave the university with the rank of lieutenant. The recruitment takes place in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. Over all the years of activity, more than 13 thousand officers graduated from the Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics.

Faculties:

  • Engineering.
  • Command
  • Automated control systems.
  • Radio communications.

Education and training of specialists take place on a modern material and technical base; the state provides cadets with everything necessary for living within the walls of the university. This and much more makes the Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics popular.

Specialties

The university implements the following programs of higher military education:

  • "Special radio engineering systems."
  • "Special organizational and technical systems."
  • “Automated systems for special purposes, application and operation.”
  • "Information security of automated systems."

The duration of training is 5 years, graduates receive the qualification “specialist”, as well as officer rank"lieutenant".

Secondary and additional education

CHVVIURE provides the opportunity to receive military education in the following specialties:

  • “Computer systems, complexes.”
  • “Maintenance and repair of radio-electronic equipment.”

Cadets master science at full-time training for 2 years and 10 months. The diploma allows you to qualify as a “technician”; a military rank is not assigned.

The training system for cadets is structured in such a way that everyone receives additional education. Particular attention is paid to the study of foreign languages ​​and the practice of professional driving.

Areas of additional training:

  • "Translator". While receiving education in their main specialization, cadets master one of the foreign languages. The languages ​​taught are Turkish, Chinese, English, Arabic, Persian, and German.
  • "Vehicle Driver" Upon completion, licenses with open categories “B” and “C” are issued.

Material and technical base

Training future military personnel involves in-depth study chosen specialization, which is impossible without mastering a large amount of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

The educational process is implemented on a decent technical and material basis, namely:

  • Military equipment. Cadets get to know in practice modern types weapons on existing models.
  • Laboratories are the basic units of the ChVVIURE, where students master the basics of constructing functional units of computer technology, radio equipment and electronic equipment. The premises are equipped with the necessary equipment, mock-ups, simulators, etc.
  • Libraries. The book fund contains about 250 thousand units of literature. The list includes periodicals, reference books, textbooks, etc. The main fund is technical and scientific books. The school is working on writing and publishing methodological publications, textbooks for internal use, digitizing the existing printed stock of books, lectures, tests, etc. Today, a program is being implemented to reconstruct fiction books and educational literature.
  • Training base (training, operational complexes, command posts for training purposes, training weapons, military equipment, etc.).
  • Scientific and research provided with the necessary arsenal of tools, facilities and equipment to conduct targeted research.
  • Workshops, warehouses, etc.

The educational process is implemented in lecture halls, rooms for group classes, laboratories, computer rooms and diploma design classes.

Many consider it lucky to enter the Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics. Reviews talk about high requirements for candidates and excellent education. There are also indications that the level of education is decent, but admission is a little easier than in capital universities.

Leisure

Training is impossible without physical training and strengthening the moral and psychological state. Cadets annually take part in city-wide events, such as the children's and youth game "Zarnitsa", sports camps "Autumn", "Conscript Day", formation and military song competitions, events dedicated to the next anniversary of Victory in the War and other events celebrated by Cherepovets .

In order to improve the level of knowledge, the Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics has entered into agreements with city museums, which makes it possible for cadets to visit expositions, exhibitions, cultural events and other events free of charge. CHVVIURE students often come to sponsored institutions - cadet and Suvorov schools, orphanages.

Sport

A considerable number of hours of training are devoted to sports training, which develops speed, agility, endurance and cultivates a healthy lifestyle. Cadets regularly engage in military sports as part of the educational process and schedule.

Sports sections add variety to hobbies:

  • Power eventing and military all-around.
  • Track and field athletics, hockey, football.
  • Hand-to-hand combat, boxing, basketball, karate.
  • Skiing, chess, volleyball, arm wrestling, etc.

The cadets undergo full military sports training, which is provided by the Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radio Electronics.

How to proceed

Admission is carried out on a competitive basis. Candidates for participation are persons who meet the following requirements:

  • Male citizens of the Russian Federation who have not previously served in military service, at least 16 years of age and not older than 22 years of age.
  • Military personnel or those who have previously completed military service are no older than 24 years old.
  • Retired or active contract military personnel (except for officers) under the age of 27 years.
  • For training in secondary programs special education Persons under 30 years of age with secondary school education are accepted.

Documents for admission:

  • Statement.
  • Birth certificate and document confirming citizenship, identity (copies).
  • Autobiography, characteristics from the place of study, work, service.
  • Document on previously obtained education, qualifications (copy).
  • Three photos measuring 4.5 x 6 cm (certified).
  • Cards of medical examination and psychological selection.
  • Service card (for active military personnel).

The selection of candidates for training is carried out by the admissions committee according to the following criteria:

  • Level of general education (USE).
  • Socio-psychological state.
  • General health status certified by a medical commission.
  • Physical training.

The selection is carried out during the month of July (from the 1st to the 30th). Physical fitness is assessed based on the results of test physical exercises, which include:

  • Pull-ups on the bar (minimum 4 times).
  • Running, 100 meters (minimum value - 15.4 seconds).
  • Cross, 3 km (minimum time - 14 min 50 sec).

The passing score for physical training is at least 120 units.

12th Training Center of the Air Defense Forces; branch of the Pushkin Higher School of Radio Electronics; MVURE air defense; branch of the Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great; Moscow Military Institute of Radio Electronics KV

Since the 1960s, in connection with the entry into service of the armies of foreign states of strategic ballistic missiles and space systems for various purposes, the USSR Government is taking measures to protect the country from a sudden missile attack. Since 1967, RKO forces and assets have been included in the country's Air Defense Forces.

Since 1967, the training of officers for the RKO troops in several of the most important military specialties has been entrusted to the Zhitomir Higher Military Command School of Radio Electronics of the country's Air Defense Forces.

In connection with the cessation of the existence of the USSR and the formation of the CIS, an urgent need arose to train officers in these specialties on the territory of Russia.

In 1993 on base 12 training center The Air Defense Forces, which carried out retraining of RKO officers and trained warrant officers, sergeants and soldiers in many RKO specialties, based on the Directive of the RF Ministry of Defense, a branch of the Pushkin Higher School of Radio Electronics was formed.

By Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 777 of July 5, 1994, in order to improve training and advanced training, the PVURE branch was transformed into the Moscow Higher School of Air Defense Radioelectronics.

After the reorganization of the branches of the Russian Armed Forces, by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1009 of August 29, 1998, the Moscow VURE Air Defense was transformed into a branch of the Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces named after Peter the Great.

In connection with the formation of a new branch of the military - the Space Forces, by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 464 of June 26, 2002, the Moscow Military Institute of Radio Electronics was formed on the basis of the branch of the VA Strategic Missile Forces.

Organizational and legal support of educational activities

The founder of the Moscow Military Institute of Radio Electronics of the Space Forces is the Government of the Russian Federation. After the establishment of the Institute, the powers of the Founder are exercised by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
The activities of the institute are carried out in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation in the field of education, departmental acts of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the charter of the institute (with additions), approved by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation on April 15, 2003, registered in the prescribed manner. Certificates of entry into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities are available.
The Institute has a license from the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation dated September 20, 2003 No. A-000895 (registration number 0885).

In accordance with the license, the institute conducts training in educational programs of higher professional education:
- in specialties with qualification under code 65: 210302 Radio engineering, 230101 Computing machines, complexes, systems and networks, 230105 Computer software and automated systems with a standard period of mastering full-time education of 5 years on the basis of secondary (complete) general education;
- postgraduate professional education (adjunct) in specialties scientific works nicks: 02/20/12 System analysis, modeling of combat operations and military systems, computer technologies in military affairs, 02/20/14 Weapons and military equipment, complexes and systems for military purposes with a standard period of mastering full-time education of 3 years, according to by correspondence 4 years of training on the basis of higher professional education;
- additional education: translator in the field of professional communication with a period of development of over 1500 hours; teacher high school with a development period of over 1000 hours; professional retraining according to the profile of the main professional educational programs university with a period of study of over 500 hours; advanced training in the profile of the main professional educational programs of the university with a period of development from 72 to 500 hours; preparation for admission to a university with a period of up to 2 years;
- professional training according to the program: category “C” car driver.

The number of students studying at the university is established by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and is formed only at the expense of students on a budgetary basis.
During training, cadets are fully provided by the state: food, uniforms, living quarters. They are paid a monthly allowance. For 1st and 2nd year cadets (before concluding a contract for military service) from 600 to 700 rubles. For cadets of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th years (after concluding a contract for military service in the 2nd year) from 4,000 to 6,000 rubles.
Every year, cadets are granted vacations (during winter holidays- 15 days, during summer holidays - 30 days) with free travel to the venue for one of them.
Upon graduation from the institute, graduates are awarded the military rank of “lieutenant”, given an all-Russian diploma and awarded the qualification “engineer”.


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“Excellent educational institution, excellent location; if you really want to become a naval officer, this is the institution for you! Studying at Popovka, it has an excellent teaching staff, excellent commanders, traditions and customs. Many graduates are the pride of the Navy.”

VMIRE (VVMRE named after A.S. Popov) is located in the city of Petrodvorets, which is a suburb of St. Petersburg (formerly part of the region).

Petrodvorets is widely known throughout the world for its wonderful garden and park complex, fountains - it is not without reason that it is called the second Versailles.

Petrodvorets (Peterhof is also often mentioned - this is an integral part of Petrodvorets) 30 kilometers from St. Petersburg.

The educational institution was founded in March 1933 and since then has carried on the glorious traditions of the Navy in the education and training of highly qualified military specialists. In 1998, the Higher Naval Order of the Red Star School of Radio Electronics named after A.S. Popov (VVMURE named after A.S. Popov) was reorganized into the Naval Institute of Radio Electronics (VMIRE).

During its existence, several tens of thousands of professional military engineers have emerged from its walls, who in practice have shown a high level of training for working in a wide variety of conditions.

The total number of trainees is more than 2000 people.

Duration of training – 5 years, advanced training courses – 10 months.

Upon graduation from the institute, graduates are awarded a specialist diploma and a master's degree in their specialty.

Training of cadets and students is carried out directly at the departments, including:

  • Department of Social Sciences;
  • Department of Military History and Law;
  • 8 departments of tactical and tactical-special disciplines;
  • 3 departments of naval and general military disciplines;
  • 5 departments of military special and military technical disciplines;
  • 7 departments of general scientific and general special disciplines;
  • Department of Physical Training and Sports.
The educational material and technical base of VMIRE includes:
  • 8 educational buildings;
  • 31 laboratories;
  • 32 streaming audiences;
  • 86 general purpose classes;
  • 134 classrooms, offices, special-purpose laboratories;
  • 4 classes for course and diploma design;
  • 4 training complexes for light diving training and fire and water fighting training;
  • 11 complex simulators, of which 10 are computer-based;
  • 31 specialized simulators for operator training, including those manufactured at the school;
  • 54 training command posts and combat posts;
  • 2 language laboratory classes for learning foreign languages;
  • 2 educational libraries with a book stock of about 350 thousand volumes and two reading rooms with 50 seats; pool.

Faculties

1. Faculty of Radio Engineering (RTV).
2. Faculty of Automated Control Systems (ACS).
3. Faculty of Combat Information Control Systems (CICS).
4. Hydroacoustic Faculty (GAS).
5. Faculty of Mathematical Support of ACS (MOASU).
6. Faculty of Military Psychology.

Separate distance learning for officers and midshipmen of the Navy;
officer courses for advanced training;
adjunct;
doctoral studies

Faculty of RTV

On April 1, 1948, in accordance with the approved staff of the Higher Naval School of Communications and Radar, officers, cadets and employees were allowed to perform duties in new positions at the Faculty of Radar. Thus, the Faculty of Radiolocation (Radio Engineering Faculty) was created. Currently, under the leadership of the head of the faculty, captain 1st rank Evgeniy Fedorovich Vedrashko, the faculty trains specialists in the radio engineering service of surface ships and submarines, electronic warfare specialists in the departments:
  • radar equipment - head of the department, candidate of technical sciences, captain 1st rank A. N. Sakharov;
  • electronic warfare of the Navy - head of the department, candidate of military sciences, associate professor, captain 2nd rank V. Yu. Osipov;
  • communications - head of the department, candidate of technical sciences, associate professor, captain 1st rank R. R. Bikenin;
  • Marine radar and radiophysics - head of the department, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Captain 1st Rank Reserve V. A. Kurzenev.
Graduates of the Faculty of Radio Engineering are distinguished by excellent knowledge of the theory and material part of radio engineering equipment.

Faculty of ACS

The faculty includes two departments - the department of automated control systems for fleet forces and the department of computer technology. Currently, specialists for the fleet are trained by experienced, highly qualified teachers. The departments of the faculty employ 2 doctors of military sciences, 9 candidates of technical sciences, 7 associate professors. Veterans of the faculty, Doctor of Military Sciences, Professor V.F. Shpak, Doctor of Military Sciences, Professor K.K. Loptin, Candidate of Technical Sciences, F.E. Keller, pass on their great knowledge and practical experience to the cadets. Much attention in the departments of the faculty is paid to conducting scientific research. Over the past 10 years, 2 doctoral and more than 20 candidate dissertations have been defended at the departments, and a large number of research works have been completed. The teaching staff of the departments have published dozens of scientific works in republican publishing houses and proceedings of major international conferences. Over the years of the existence of the faculty, teachers of the departments have written more than 65 textbooks, teaching aids And methodological developments. Faculty scientists were at the forefront of the development of the automated control system for fleets and the Navy as a whole.

Faculty cadets are trained by course leaders who have completed naval service school and have experience leading military teams in all Russian fleets.

But the main criterion, the main indicator of the performance of commanders and teachers of the faculty has always been and remains one - the quality of training of the raised pets. Graduates of the faculty serve on surface ships and submarines, command posts and computer centers of naval formations, and in research institutions. Many of our graduates continue to serve in the border troops, military space forces and other even more exotic duty stations. The greatest pride is that during its existence, more than 50 graduates graduated with a gold medal and more than 300 received diplomas with honors.

Faculty of Combat Information Controlled Systems (CICS)

Currently, the 3rd Faculty has three departments and five academic companies.

Since 1996, the Department of Submarine Information Systems has been headed by Captain 1st Rank G.V. Lyamov.

Head of the department of information systems of surface ships since 1996. is captain 1st rank V.N. Naumov.

Captain 1st Rank Yu.L.Lesovoy since 1991 Heads the Department of Automation and Electrical Engineering.

At faculty departments long time A large number of scientists have worked and continue to work. At various periods of time, teaching activities were carried out by doctors of sciences I. A. Chebotarev, G. K. Yakhontov, K. P. Glazunov, V. G. Evgafov, V. E. Kadulin, A. I. Korshunov, V. N. Naumov; Candidates of Science A. A. Chekhalyan, Ya. E. Sindalovsky, A. A. Izdebersky, G. P. Chudinov, E. A. Mikhailov, O. E. Chudakov, A. M. Zubakha, G. V. Lyamov, Yu.I. Lesovoy, L.S. Isakov.

Currently, among the teachers of the departments of the faculty there are 2 doctors of science, 3 professors, 16 candidates of science and associate professors. There is an adjunct program at the faculty.

In addition to the head of the faculty, the day-to-day management of the faculty’s activities is carried out by his deputies, captains of the 1st rank S.V. Dolzhikov and A.V. Limbakov.

In 1997, the faculty began training cadets in a new curriculum. To ensure social security of graduates of the institute, along with military specialty they also receive a civilian specialty, which is an analogue of the military one. At the faculty, two military specialties correspond to one civilian analogue: the specialty "Automated Information Processing and Control Systems", standardized requirements for this specialty developed by the scientific and pedagogical council led to the need for significant changes in the entire teaching system of the faculty.

The general professional and natural science training of cadets has been significantly increased, and the humanitarian focus of their training has been strengthened. A large number of new academic disciplines have been introduced. New disciplines transferred to departments for study are mainly focused on the study of new information technologies, mathematical methods modeling and design, to master modern information processing tools.

New subject-methodological commissions have been formed at the departments, and work has begun on creating the necessary educational literature. The first experience in studying disciplines according to new educational planning documents showed that the orientation of the future training of cadets of the 3rd faculty on fundamental knowledge in computer science and computer technologies will allow graduates to find application in various industries of the future professional activity: operation, control, design, research of complex automated information processing and management systems.

Hydroacoustic Faculty

In 1980, it was decided to form a higher naval school Radioelectronics named after A.S. Popov, a separate faculty dedicated to the training of highly qualified hydroacoustics officers.

The educational process at the faculty was established in close cooperation with the departments of sonar, which trained specialists for service on surface ships and submarines. Under the guidance of the department's teachers, military-scientific work of cadets was carried out, aimed at studying and improving existing hydroacoustic means. It should be noted that upon appointment to the position of deputy. head of the faculty of educational work Preference was given to teachers of the hydroacoustic department.

During the existence of the Hydroacoustics Faculty, over 1,100 hydroacoustics officers were trained. Despite shortcomings in the training of specialists Navy, inherent in the entire system of military education, graduates of the faculty have relatively high rates in mastering new types of hydroacoustic weapons. Currently, graduates of the faculty occupy a number of positions from the commander of a hydroacoustic group to flagship specialists of the formation.

Faculty of Mathematical Support of Automated Control Systems (MOASU)

The 5th faculty was formed on the basis of the directive of the Civil Code of the Navy dated July 16, 1991 by separating from the 2nd faculty the specialty “Mathematical support of automated control systems” (MOASU).

Captain 1st rank A.I. Romankov was appointed head of the faculty, former boss 2nd faculty.

In August 1999, Captain 1st Rank Formazov A.K. was appointed to the position of head of the 5th faculty, and to the position of deputy. Head of the Faculty - Musha V.I. Two departments have been created at the faculty: 51, 52.

Department 51

head of the department:

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor Captain 1st Rank V. I. Kuvatov (1991-1997)
Candidate of Technical Sciences Captain 1st Rank Melnikov (since 1998)

Deputy Heads of the Department:

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Captain 1st Rank Melnikov (1991-1997);
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Captain 2nd Rank I. V. Borodin (since 1998).

On January 21, 1992, the department received the first computer of the EC-184110 type. In July 1994, a prototype of the automated training system "ASO-101" (code - LASO "Gvozdika") was received, consisting of eleven IBM-AT-286 PCs and a shared screen. On April 18, 1996, the “ABACUS-4” computing classroom (CTL) was put into operation, consisting of fifteen IBM-486-DX-2 (student workstations and one IBM-486-DX-4 workplace teacher). The KVU is equipped with a licensed system NOVELLNETWARE 3.12 (25 users).

The teaching staff of the department teaches the following disciplines:

D-511.
Economic and legal foundations of the software market.
Artificial intelligence systems.
Neurocomputer systems.
Operations research.
Modeling.
Computer graphics.
Interactive graphic systems.

Scientists of the department:

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Professor Captain 1st Rank V. I. Kuvatov;
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Head of the Department, Captain 1st Rank V.B. Melnikov; Candidate of Technical Sciences, Captain 1st Rank E.Yu. Butyrsky;
Candidate of Technical Sciences Associate Professor Captain 2nd Rank I.V. Borodin;
Candidate of Technical Sciences, State Prize laureate Yu. N. Maklakov;
Academician of the International Academy of Informatization, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Applied Radio Electronics of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V. E. Kadaulin;
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor G.A. Velichko.

Department 52, heads of the department:

Candidate of Technical Sciences Associate Professor Captain 1st Rank V.A. Ryabov (1991-1992);
Candidate of Technical Sciences Associate Professor Captain 1st Rank M.I. Gvozdyk (1992-1995);
Candidate of Technical Sciences Associate Professor Captain 1st Rank Yu.F. Volynets (from 1995 to the present).

Deputy heads of the department:

Associate Professor Captain 1st Rank N.Ya. Kolenteev (1991-1997);
captain 1st rank S.I. Besedin (from 1997 to present).

From the moment of its formation, the department had a computer class, which included twenty ES-1841 PCs. In 1992, the first IBM 386 DX arrived - 11 pieces, in 1993 and 1994, one more computer of the same type. In 1995, after the receipt of five more IBM 386 DX and two IBM 486 DX, a local network was organized at the department, equipped with a network licensed system NOVELL NETWARE 3.12 (25 users). In 1997, areas were equipped for installing cadets’ personal PCs.

The department teaches the following disciplines:

  • Probability-statistical methods.
  • Structures and algorithms for data processing on a computer.
  • Theory of computational processes and structures.
  • OS.
  • Database. Organization of databases.
  • Object-oriented programming.
  • Programming.
  • Parallel programming.
  • Functional programming.
  • Processing of experimental data on a computer.
  • Logic programming.
  • Computer modelling.
  • Software development technology.
  • Systemic software.
From the first days of the faculty’s existence, the efforts of the faculty command, course heads and teaching staff were aimed at increasing professional level cadets and their high-quality mastery of their specialty. The faculty coped with the task successfully, firmly occupying a leading position in the educational process.

In connection with the reform of the higher education system since 1997, the Faculty of Mathematical Support of Automated Control Systems switched to training cadets in accordance with State standard majoring in Computer Software and Automated Systems.

The departments of the faculty have carried out a lot of work on new information technologies and their implementation in educational process, formed creative teams, who began developing teaching aids that meet all the requirements modern science and technology.

Special branch

A special department intended for training foreign specialists (under interstate agreements) was established on October 4, 1992.

At a special department of the institute, foreign military personnel are trained for a period of 5 years in the following specialties:

1. Radio equipment of surface ships.
2. Radio equipment of submarines.
3. Hydroacoustic means.
4. Combat information control systems of submarines.
5. Mathematical and software for the functioning of automated control systems and combat information control systems.
By specified specialties Advanced training courses for specialists were organized with a training period of 10 months.

The number of foreign specialists is 2.5% of the total number of students.

Citizens of the Russian Federation who have graduated from educational institutions secondary (complete) general or secondary vocational education from among:

  • citizens who have not completed military service - aged 16 to 22 years;
  • citizens who have completed military service and military personnel undergoing military service upon conscription - until they reach the age of 24 years;
  • military personnel performing military service under a contract (except for officers) - after half the period of military service specified in the first contract, until they reach the age of 24 years.
The age of applicants for study is determined based on their status at the time of admission to the university.

The institute accepts persons who are fit for study due to health status, level of physical fitness, and professional suitability based on a psychological and psychophysiological examination. Persons from among the citizens who have and have not completed military service, who have expressed a desire to enter the institute, submit an application to the military commissariat of the district at their place of residence before April 20 of the year of admission.

The application shall indicate: last name, first name and patronymic, year and month of birth, address of residence, name of the military educational institution and the specialty in which he wishes to study. Military personnel wishing to study at the institute must submit a report to the commander of the military unit before April 1.

Attached to the application (report):

  • A copy of the document on secondary education (students submit a certificate of current academic performance, students of civil universities - an academic certificate).
  • Autobiography.
  • Characteristics from the place of work, study or service.
  • Service card (for military personnel).
  • 3 photo cards (without headdress) size 4.5x6 cm.
  • Photocopy of Russian citizenship.
  • Photocopy of birth certificate.
  • Certificate from RVC on registration of access to military personnel and civilian youth to state secrets.
After passing a medical examination and professional-psychological selection, medical documents and professional selection cards are attached to the application. Documents for candidates from among civilian youth are sent to the institute by military commissars before May 20 of the year of admission, for candidates from among military personnel - before May 15. A passport, a document confirming citizenship of the Russian Federation, a military ID or certificate of registration, a birth certificate and an original document on secondary education are provided by the candidate to the admissions committee of the institute upon arrival. Military personnel, in addition, must have with them a registration and service card, clothing, cash, food certificates and a medical book. Selected in military units and military registration and enlistment offices, candidates arrive at the institute only when called by the admissions committee and within the exact time frame specified in the calls.

Military personnel are sent to the institute by June 3 for professional selection. From June 5 to June 30, they conduct training fees to prepare for entrance exams.

Candidates travel to the institute free of charge using travel documents issued by the military registration and enlistment office at the candidate’s place of residence or by the commander of the military unit. Candidates who arrive at the institute are provided with a free dormitory during the professional selection process, medical care and food.

Professional selection of candidates for admission to the institute is carried out admissions committee Institute from July 10 to July 30.

It includes:

  • Determination of a candidate's fitness for health reasons.
  • Determination of professional suitability based on their socio-psychological and psychophysiological examination.
  • Assessing the level of general educational preparedness of the candidate by conducting entrance exams by subjects:

    Russian language (written, presentation);
    mathematics (written);
    physics (orally).

  • Assessing the level of physical fitness of candidates by conducting physical fitness exams: pull-ups, 100 m run, 3 km run (cross), swimming.
  • Minimum standards for physical training:

    Pull-ups on the bar - 7 times;
    100 m run - 14.8 s;
    running (cross) 3 km - 13 min. 30 s;
    freestyle swimming (not timed) 50 m.

Candidates who successfully pass the professional selection are included in the competitive lists and, based on the results of the competition, are enrolled in the institute. Candidates who receive an unsatisfactory grade in one of the subjects taken for examination are sent to their previous place of service or to the military commissariats at their place of residence.

Outside the competition, candidates who have successfully passed professional selection from among orphans, or children left without parental care, as well as citizens exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, who, in accordance with the law, are granted the right to non-competitive admission to higher and secondary specialized educational establishments.

Candidates who have shown equal results during the professional selection process, from among:

  • citizens awarded state awards of the Russian Federation;
  • citizens who carried out a special task of the Government of the Russian Federation;
  • military personnel performing military service under contract or conscription;
  • citizens who have completed military service;
  • children of military personnel performing military service under a contract and having a total duration of military service of 20 years or more;
  • children of citizens discharged from military service upon reaching age limit being in military service, for health reasons or in connection with organizational and staffing measures, the total duration of military service of which is 20 years or more;
  • children of military personnel who died while performing their military service duties or who died as a result of injury or illness received while performing their military service duties;
  • citizens who have been assigned, in accordance with the established procedure, the first sports rank or sports rank in one of the applied military sports;
  • citizens who have undergone appropriate training in military-patriotic youth and children's associations.
Candidates from among the following are exempt from testing knowledge in general education subjects:
  • Heroes of the Russian Federation;
  • graduates of Suvorov and Nakhimov schools;
  • citizens who have completed the first or subsequent courses of civil educational institutions of higher professional education, if the name of the specialty of their training corresponds to the open names of the specialties for training in which they enter the university;
  • persons who graduated with medals from educational institutions of secondary general or primary vocational education, as well as persons who graduated with honors from educational institutions of secondary vocational education, with positive interview results. These persons who did not pass the interview are given the right to take exams in general education subjects on a general basis.
Candidates enrolled in the institute are appointed to military positions as cadets by order of the head of the institute from August 1 of the year of admission to study, and are provided with all types of allowances, including monetary allowances depending on the course of study. Parents of cadets enjoy all the rights and benefits established for military families Russian army. During their studies, cadets are annually given a month's leave with free travel to and from the place of vacation (in summer) and a two-week vacation in winter time given that successful completion semester exams.