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USSR/Russia military university

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Military Academy of the Signal Corps, S. M. Budyonny
Военная академия связи им. С. М. Буденного
Campus of the MAC, S.M. Budyonny
TypeMilitary academy
Established1919
RectorMajor general S. V. Kostarev
Studentsmore than 32,000 officers (national)
more than 4,500 officers (international)
Address194064, Saint Petersburg, Tichorezki prospect 3, Saint Petersburg, Russia
CampusUrban
Websitevas.mil.ru

The S. M. Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps is a military university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, founded in 1919. The academy trains officers for service in the Signal Troops of the Russian Ground Forces.

History

  • 1919 (8 November). Foundation of the academy. Initial name: Electro-technical high school for commanding officers of the workers' and peasants' Red Army (Russian: Высшая военная электротехническая школа комсостава Рабоче-крестьянской Красной Армии (РККА))
  • 1941 (21 January). By order of the People’s Commissar of Defence of the USSR this military college was renamed to Military Academy of Signal Technology (Russian: Военная электротехническая академиа связи).
  • 1946 (5 July). The Military academy received the name of honour S. M. Budyonny.
  • 1998 (29 August). By decree №1009 of the Government of Russia the Military academy received the status of a Military university.

Awards

The military academy was many times distinguished and awarded as follows:

Order of the Red Banner, 1944
Order of Lenin, 1968

Subjects / purpose of study

Academic qualification (university degree) for officers attached for special duties. Special subjects

  • 210401 — Physics and communications technology of optoelectronics
  • 210404 — Multichannel telecommunication’s systems
  • 210405 — Radio engineering, broadcasting (BC) and television (TV)
  • 210406 — Communications networks and electronic switching systems (ESS)
  • 230101 — Computing technology, complex installations, systems and networks
  • 230102 — IT-systems and automated command and control systems
  • 230105 — Programming of computer systems and of automated systems

The duration of study is 5 years. Instruction takes place daily around the clock.

Heads of the Academy

  • 1919—1921 — A.V. Babinski (ru: А.В. Бабински)
  • 1921—1922 — E.A. Bernardelli (ru: E.A. Бернарделли)
  • 1922—1927 — A.A. Ovchinikov (ru: A.A Овчиников)
  • 1928—1932 — Professor E.A. Svirsky (ru: E.A. Свирский)
  • 1932—1937 — K.E. Polishchuk (ru: K.E. Полищук)
  • 1937—1938 — M.I. Dratvin (ru: M.И. Дратвин)
  • 1938—1938 — N.N. Andreyev (ru: H.H. Андреев)
  • 1938—1942 — Lieutenant General V.M. Govyadkin (ru: B.M. Говядкин)
  • 1942—1944 — Major General A.G. Lapkin (ru: A.Г. Лaпкин)
  • 1944—1949 — Lieutenant General K.Kh. Muravyev (ru: К.Х. Муравьев)
  • 1949—1951 — Lieutenant General P.D. Miroshnikov (ru: П.Д. Мирошников)
  • 1951—1961 — Lieutenant General V.V. Zvenigorodsky (ru: B.B. Звенигородский)
  • 1961—1974 — Colonel General A.A. Frolov (ru: А.А. Фролов)
  • 1974—1978 — Lieutenant General A.P. Borisov (ru: А.П. Борисов)
  • 1978—1988 — Lieutenant General N.G. Popov (ru: Н.Г. Попов)
  • 1988—1991 — Lieutenant General P.N. Barashkov (ru: П.Н.Барашков)
  • 1991—1995 — Lieutenant General G.G. Savin (ru: Г.Г. Савин)
  • 1995—1998 — Lieutenant General S.P. Liguta (ru: С.Р. Лигута)
  • 1998—2003 — Lieutenant General E.A. Karpov (ru: Е.А. Карпов)
  • 2003—2009 — Lieutenant General A.L. Kremenchutsky (ru: А.Л. Кременчуцкий)
  • 2009—2011 — Major General S.A. Budilkin (ru: С.А. Будилкин)
  • 2011— ... — Major General S.V. Kostarev (ru: С.В. Костарев)

Famous graduates and lecturers

See also

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