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I was going to write on this topic for a long time. It so happened that everything connected with my service is “killed”. There is no school of mine - the Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of Lenin of the Red Banner School named after. F.E. Dzerzhinsky (1919-2009.), "Killed" the regiment in which he began his service - 523 Orshansky Red Banner Order of Suvorov, Kutuzov, Alexander Nevsky apib (passed the entire Second World War and Korea) (1994).

Finished college in 1990, then DVO. From 14 lieutenants of those. ONLY TWO left - the Serebryakov Slava (resigned after the disbandment) and your humble servant, who left for 1990. But it's not about me. It's about our schools and shelves - where our service began and went. About the "dead".

I rummaged in the network, collected something, if in something wrong - sorry and correct.

Air Force Schools



1. Achinsk Military Aviation Technical School im. 60 anniversary of the Komsomol (2000g.);
2. Armavir Higher Military aviation The Red Banner Aviation School named after Chief Marshal of Aviation P.S. Kutakhova (2001);
3. Balashov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Air Marshal A.A. Novikova (2001);
4. Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation K.A. Vershinina (1999);
5. Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner Pilot School named after V.P. Chkalov (1997);
6. Irkutsk Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of the Red Star School (2009);
7. The Yeysk Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Pilot School named after the twice Hero of the Soviet Union cosmonaut V.M. Komarova (2011);
8. Kaliningrad Military Aviation Technical School (1994);
9. The Kachinsky Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner Pilot School named after A.F. Myasnikova (1997);
10. Kirov Military Aviation Technical School (2007);
11. Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School (1994);
12. Kurgan Military Aviation Technical School (1995);
13. Lomonosov Military Aviation Technical School (1994);
14. The Orenburg Higher Military Aviation Red Banner Aviation School named after I.S. Polbin (1993);
15. Perm Military Aviation Technical School im. Lenin Komsomol (1999 g.);
16. Saratov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (1991); In 2012, the decision was made to restore the Saratov Flight School. Restored or not, I do not know;
17. Stavropol Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots and Navigators of Air Defense after Marshal Aviation Marshal Sudetz VA (2010);
18. Tambov Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots named after M.M. Ruskova (1995);
19. Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of Lenin Red Banner College named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky (2009);
20. Ufa Higher Military Aviation School for Pilots (1999);
21. Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation Red Banner School of Navigators named. 50 anniversary of the Komsomol (2011g.);
22. Shadrinsk Military Aviation School for Navigators (199?);

Air Defense Schools

1. Krasnoyarsk Higher Command School of Air Defense Radioelectronics (1998);
2. Leningrad Higher Military-Political School of Air Defense named after Yu.V. Andropova (1992);
3. Nizhny Novgorod Higher Anti-aircraft Missile Command School (1999);
4. Ordzhonikidze anti-aircraft missile school named after General of the Army Pliev (1990);
5. Orenburg Higher Military Anti-aircraft Missile School (2011);
6. Pushkin Higher Order of the Red Star School of Radio Electronics of Air Defense named after Marshal of Aviation E.Ya. Savitsky (2006);
7. St. Petersburg Higher Anti-aircraft Missile Command Order of the Red Star School (1998);
8. St. Petersburg Higher School of Air Defense Radio Electronics (2011);
9. Engels Higher Zenith Missile Command School of Air Defense (1994)
10. Perm Higher Military Command and Engineering School of the Missile Forces named after Marshal V.I. Chuykov.

Other kind

1. The Leningrad Higher Military Topographical Command Red Banner Order of the Red Star School named after Army General A.I. Antonov; (Currently, it is a faculty in the VKA named after AF Mozhaisky - in fact, it was killed as a school);
2. Leningrad Higher Combined Arms Command School named after SM Kirov (1999g);
3. Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command School named after Frunze (1999 g);
4. Ulyanovsk Guard Higher tank team school named after V.I. Lenin (In 1991, reorganized into the Suvorov School);
5. Kolomna Higher Artillery Command School (2008);
6. Saratov Higher Military Command and Engineering Red Banner Order of the Red Star School of Missile Forces named after GSS Lizyukov. (2003 g.);
7. Leningrad Higher Artillery Command School (1999 g);
8. Sverdlovsk Higher Military-Political Tank Artillery School (transformed into 1992 into the Yekaterinburg Higher Artillery Command School, disbanded in August 2011);
9. Gorky Higher Military School of Logistics (1998);
10. Tula Higher Artillery Command School (2010);

This list is far from complete. How many more of our alma mater went into oblivion? Write and make a list (my nickname is “basmach”).

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  1. +3
    17 September 2016 05: 22
    Why they closed them is not clear to me. what
    1. +10
      17 September 2016 05: 43
      Quote: Danil Larionov
      Danil Larionov Today, 05:22

      Why is it not clear? Everything is perfectly clear. Serdyukov closed schools because officers were not needed. Yesterday there was an article, it was written, how many officers "left" for staff reductions. And now there is not enough.
      1. +16
        17 September 2016 06: 56
        Quote: EvgNik
        Serdyukov closed schools because officers were not needed

        In fact, judging by the dates, the majority were closed when he did not know that he would ever become a minister, so there were questions to those who were before him.
        1. +10
          17 September 2016 07: 15
          11. Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School (1994);
          12. Kurgan Military Aviation Technical School (1995);

          These are not two different schools, but after the abolition of politics in the army, they tried to train technicians, but they soon gave the border guards they started to train pilots for themselves, but it didn’t work either; now the FSB institute recently built a training ground for them near them, with a training center.
          1. 0
            April 22 2017 08: 15
            The Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School was formed on March 13, 1967. June 26, 1992 on the basis of KVVPAU was established Kurgan Military Aviation and Technical School. The training base has been strengthened by the 5 Central Courses for the training and improvement of aviation personnel (Bishkek), as well as expanded with weapons, military equipment, laboratory equipment, simulators, mock-ups and teaching aids of the abolished Kaliningrad VATU and Riga VVAIU. In 1995, the school’s material base and the bulk of the personnel were transferred to the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation and the Kurgan Military Aviation Institute of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation was formed. In August 1996, the educational institution was renamed the Kurgan Military Institute of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia. The educational institution trained aviation specialists in four engineering and three flight specialties. In June 2000, the first graduation of engineer officers took place, and in 2001, pilot officers and navigators for aviation units of the Federal Border Guard Service of Russia. In 2002, the institute graduated female officers, both in flight and in engineering specialties. On October 24, 2003, the Kurgan Border Institute of the FSB of Russia was created on its basis. Now he is not connected with aviation in any way, since he is training in the areas of: management of military and operational activities of border guard units, border control, operational and search activities of operational border guard units, management of operational and combat activities of special forces of the federal security services .
      2. +3
        17 September 2016 14: 51
        At least when you were writing, you looked at the closing dates of higher education institutions, a large half was closed in the mid-90s and early 2000s, there was not even a smell of either Tolya Taburetkin or GDP.
        1. +2
          17 September 2016 15: 30
          Quote: RexMVDshny
          at the beginning of 2000x there was not even a smell of GDP either in Toli or the stool.

          And who smelled of it at the beginning of the 2000s? recourse wink To remind you in what year the GDP (not gross product) became the prime minister?
        2. +1
          17 September 2016 16: 50
          half was closed in the mid-90s and early 2000s, there was still no smell of either Tolya stool or GDP.

          One, not even in the 90s, but under Khrushchev!
          22. Shadrinsk Military Aviation School for Navigators (199?);
    2. +5
      17 September 2016 08: 56
      Quote: Danil Larionov
      Why they closed them is not clear to me. what

      I am a pure hint and that’s it! hi )))) Only quietly and no one ...
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    4. +16
      17 September 2016 12: 19
      Kemerovo Higher Military Command School of Communications named after Marshal of the Communications Troops Peresypkin Ivan Terentyevich!





      I will not forget and I will not forgive! No matter what good state interests are pursued, Serdyukov will remain in my memory as a Traitor and a shameful spot in the history of the Armed Forces, standing on a par with the nonhumans of modern history: Gorbachev, Yeltsin and the like ...!
    5. +15
      17 September 2016 13: 13
      Maybe because the army of the Russian Federation is much smaller than the army of the USSR for the preparation of specialists for which it was necessary so many schools? Of course, I understand that pondering about a ruined army has always been fashionable. But now I look at our VKS in Syria and compare them with the air forces of the 90s and for some reason our VKS do not seem to be ruined - rather the opposite. Commander Taburetkina quite positively perceive myself, because out of the indecency that our army was in the 90s and zero, it was he who created the modern army. But Shoigu brings her to mind. am
      As for military education. The task of military education is one - to supply the country and the army with the required number of officers with the necessary level of training. If it does not supply them, supplies inadequate quality or supplies much more than necessary, organizational conclusions follow. In practice, these are closing schools, reforming them, or simply shaking them up to cowards. The state does not pay for the existence of sedimentation tanks for officers who have nowhere to go. The state pays for the training of personnel for its structures. There will be a shortage of specialists - they will open new universities where necessary, then when necessary and as much as necessary. If it is necessary to return to service one of the dismissed people - they will be asked to return, the crown will not fall. But such snot with sugar from military people cause only bewilderment. what
      1. +2
        18 September 2016 17: 05
        What a set of pathos nonsense. Do not tell me where and how the personnel will be trained in the so-called special period, and why now the position of platoon commander has become a sergeant? By the way, in what university are officers being trained for action in mountain conditions. Or is the destruction of the technical and logistical support system automatically resolved and the problem with personnel?
        Let's not go into the commonplace truths that the divisional system is better managed and viable than the brigade system, and a small district is better than a clumsy union by a quarter of the country?
    6. +2
      17 September 2016 23: 23
      Quote: Danil Larionov
      Why they closed them is not clear to me. what

      Everything is clear here.
      The schools created the USSR army to provide officers with an army, which in 7 times approximately exceeded the current size of the Russian army. The army was reduced, and its educational institutions were reduced.
      In my opinion, the size of the army is not important now, but, first of all, its combat power and ability to withstand modern threats. hi
  2. +3
    17 September 2016 06: 05
    And how many textbooks were closed. Kansky Shmas in 1997 covered up. There was one school for the entire Union of gunners-radio operators for the naval aviation, though somewhere there was training, my classmate on TU-16 served as a gunner.
  3. +10
    17 September 2016 06: 27
    The closure or opening of military schools is due to several reasons:
    1. The reduction in the number of officers.
    2. In connection with optimization (sorry for the indecent word) when several universities of the same type are combined into one.
    3. For economic reasons.
  4. +10
    17 September 2016 06: 47
    Quote: RexMVDshny
    The closure or opening of military schools is due to several reasons:
    1. The reduction in the number of officers.
    2. In connection with optimization (sorry for the indecent word) when several universities of the same type are combined into one.
    3. For economic reasons.

    Isho forgot one reason.
    Robert Burns is in last place, but often this is the main reason.
    "There are such reasons for drunkenness:
    Wake, holiday, meeting, farewell,
    Christening, weddings and divorce,
    Frost, hunting. New Year,
    Recovery, housewarming,
    Sadness, remorse, fun,
    Success, reward, new rank,
    And just drinking - for no reason.
  5. PKK
    +4
    17 September 2016 06: 49
    It was necessary to show the enemies that the Army was falling apart, a cover for the construction of new orders in the Navy, Air Defense, Aviation and Strategic Missile Forces.
    The lack of applications from the Army for such a number of specialists.
    Reduce army and decrease mob reserve
    Higher Schools provide fundamental knowledge, which, on the eve of the War, is superfluous. The new technique of the school is given in passing, which is neither mind nor heart.
    Huge overwhelming salaries and land rental.
    Income from the sale of land.
    The entrenched dynasties of foreign intelligence near military towns.
    Reducing the complexity of technology, the operation of which does not require years of training, and the level of modern youth has grown, especially computer.
    My RVVKU them Nedelin the same suffered the fate of the rest. Of course, the memory of the school. But if necessary, then it is necessary.
  6. +3
    17 September 2016 07: 00
    The Bvtkku was closed in the mid-90s, Dvok remained, they wanted to disperse, well, thanks to Gryzlov, it’s not in vain that he has a brother in the government!
  7. +8
    17 September 2016 07: 15
    Previously, there was a calculation that these schools should prepare specialists for the entire USSR. The USSR is gone and the need for so many specialists is gone. Most are closed for this reason.
    1. +4
      17 September 2016 07: 54
      Quote: Tartar 174
      Previously, there was a calculation that these schools should prepare specialists for the entire USSR. The USSR is gone and the need for so many specialists is gone. Most are closed for this reason.

      Also, BLOC, in Blagoveshchensk, prepares cadets of foreigners, and I don’t see anything bad here. Unfortunately, there is no better quality
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      2. 0
        18 September 2016 13: 23

        Here, I found it.
      3. 0
        18 September 2016 13: 27
        And there are such wink
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      5. 0
        18 September 2016 13: 36
        Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the BVTKKU. Recently, at the former tankodrome there was sadness.
  8. +6
    17 September 2016 07: 24
    Yes, we made a mistake with this point of the army reform. But now the Minister of Defense is in his place and is rooting primarily for Russia and its security. Therefore, the old "shoals" (or deliberate sabotage) will be corrected. I am glad that the native DVOKU was not touched and it continues to train military personnel, and today it is not only for our country.
  9. +8
    17 September 2016 07: 44
    Thank. It caused nostalgia. I studied at the Vilnius Military Aviation Safety and Defense Administration of Air Defense (later he was transferred to St. Petersburg, reduced to 2011), went to the reserve in 2010, with a feeling of nausea from Serdyukov’s reforms. It is a pity that the leadership of the country disposed of the Union’s heritage so stupidly. I want to believe that better times will come back.
  10. +3
    17 September 2016 08: 43
    The goal was in the 90s ... to trample us and destroy ... They almost failed ...! But the "voenki" trained not just officers, there they were given a full education and in civilian life they were specialists! Now only managers and lawyers = economists .. Ugh damn it! I remember they gathered us boys 9-10 grades in the military registration and enlistment office and started testing .. (very tricky tests, I did not see such more later) 5 people were selected and the warrant officer of the military registration and enlistment office began to "process" us Roughly of course, but I almost agreed, and then 90 e started and EVERYTHING!
  11. +4
    17 September 2016 08: 55
    Write and make a list (my nickname is “basmach”).


    If such a list will be compiled, although I’m not sure that it is of interest to a wide circle (the fate of their schools is known to graduates), I’ll add: Chelyabinsk Higher Military Automobile Command and Engineering School (Military Institute) named after the Chief Marshal of Armored Forces P. A. Rotmistrova is better (in no other way) since October 01, 2010 by Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation of July 20, 2010 No. 990.
    And more:
    22. Shadrinsk Military Aviation School for Navigators (199?);
    ... This school, which did not exist, was mistakenly included in the list of closed ones, and since then has been "walking" with different authors. The training regiment of the Chelyabinsk School of Navigators was based in Shadrinsk.
    1. 0
      April 16 2017 15: 22
      Perhaps I will disappoint you, but the 23 Shadrinsk Naval Aviation School of Navigators existed! In 1951, it was formed at a military airport in the village. Bada Transbaikal Territory and transferred to the city of Shadrinsk in September 1953, when all the buildings of the educational and residential towns were built. The school graduated lieutenants with secondary specialized education. The term of study at the school is 3 years. When all military schools began to be transferred to the rank of higher educational institutions, then the Shadrinsk VAUS was closed in 1960. The airdrome, training regiments and support units were transferred to the Chelyabinsk Higher Military School of Military Aviation, and training buildings and barracks to the Strategic Missile Forces.
      1. 0
        April 21 2017 14: 33
        You did not disappoint me, on the contrary, you replenished my knowledge about schools. I didn’t know about the school, so I so categorically responded. I apologize for my blunder. And by the way, where are the SHVAUSH training regiments stationed?
        1. 0
          April 22 2017 05: 17
          At the airport in Shadrinsk, 4 km from the school.
          Photo of the current state of the educational building of the Shadrinsk Aviation School of Navigators, taken in 2015. Until last year, there was a dormitory in it, military pensioners and military families lived.
          1. 0
            April 22 2017 05: 21
            The teaching staff of the school on the porch of the educational building. The photo was transferred to me by the teacher of the bombing department of this school, retired lieutenant colonel of the Strategic Missile Forces, Leonid Moseev
  12. +8
    17 September 2016 09: 57
    Quote: Tatar 174
    these schools should prepare specialists for the entire USSR.

    Strange things are happening with us, well, okay, it turned out that there weren’t such a number of officers,
    Russia is a little smaller country than the USSR. And even now they are trying to attract from the reserve.
    Well, who will explain to me how many such Q0, bureaucratic livestock we have in Russia
    higher than in the USSR? Maybe it’s time to optimize this herd, under the knife, so to speak.
    Obviously, busting, the food supply is being depleted, it’s not cost-effective to keep these doers nothing, it’s unprofitable.
  13. 0
    17 September 2016 10: 57
    Needless to say, we have “lapped up” so much that now you cannot rake it. And all during the period of the "outstanding reformer" - Minister Serdyukov.
  14. +3
    17 September 2016 10: 59
    2003 - Tambov Higher Military Command Red Banner School of Chemical Defense closed
  15. +1
    17 September 2016 11: 42
    Blagoveshchensk Higher Tank Command Red Banner School named after Marshal of the USSR K.A. Meretskov, disbanded in 1999
    Chelyabinsk Higher Tank Command School named after the 50th anniversary of the Great October Revolution, disbanded in 2007
    1. +5
      17 September 2016 12: 33
      On the topic of tank schools - I recently heard an interview with the head of the Kazan Higher Command Tank School - in his opinion, the school not only fully fulfills its mission, trains not only junior officers (cadet battalion), but also trains contract soldiers (two battalions) ....
      So what is Yaroslavna’s crying (nostalgia - humanly understandable) - but the person responsible for training personnel for the tank forces is not at all inclined to dramatize the situation.
      I believe, also speaking about the number of military schools in the USSR, we should also not forget what were the requirements of the SA for officer personnel (for example, deployed to the full staff of the GSVG) with its tank and air armies ....
      And many military universities closed before Serdyukov and for some reason no one remembers how much, for example, his predecessors messed up at the post of Moscow Region (the same sad memory of Ivanov) ....
      Sometimes it seems that if he hadn’t been for Serdyukov, then he would have to be invented - (I’m saying this is not his defense) - he didn’t come to this position himself and why he was kept in office for so many years - if everyone was so smart and everyone understood everything ...
      PS How much scream was about the transfer of schools and academies to other cities and what harm it does, and recently, without any fuss, they removed from the center of Moscow to Balashikha Academy of Strategic Missile Forces near Moscow. P. Velikogo .... Again Serdyukov worked?
  16. +4
    17 September 2016 11: 52
    Daugavpils Higher Military Aviation Engineering College named after Ya. Fabriziusa.
  17. +6
    17 September 2016 12: 05
    And Putin, as always, has nothing to do with it. Either the president, then the extra, or the "slave" of his "friends"!
    1. +4
      17 September 2016 16: 29
      Yes, it can be seen - the older, the worse!
  18. +6
    17 September 2016 13: 25
    The list is incomplete: Daugavpils Air Defense Forces Air Defense (1993), Riga Air Defense Forces (1992), Vilnius Air Defense Forces, and the Air Defense Forces Air Navigation Institute was disbanded abroad, which led to a massive violation of the rights of servicemen and members of their families.
  19. +3
    17 September 2016 13: 26
    Stavropol Higher Military Engineering School of Communications named after the 60th anniversary of the Great October Revolution.
    It trained officers - missile ...
  20. +4
    17 September 2016 14: 33
    And I have no words, they’re stuck in my throat ... I remember silently ...
  21. 0
    17 September 2016 14: 47
    Sevastopol Higher Naval Engineering School (Holland) 1991
  22. +1
    17 September 2016 14: 55
    RAU (RVI) Rostov-on-Don. It was founded in 1951, closed in 2011.
  23. +3
    17 September 2016 16: 44
    The Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation School of Navigators was restored a long time ago, the second set this year was a big competition, the school is on the rise. The author hurried to write off, as the Shadrino aviation school was not closed, this did not exist. There is a gradual restoration of military educational institutions.
    In the USSR there were too many military schools, it was necessary to reduce, another question - they did everything thoughtlessly.
  24. +1
    17 September 2016 19: 04
    Yeisk Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin School of Pilots named after twice Hero of the Soviet Union pilot-cosmonaut V.M. Komarova (2011);
    Now the center of combat use and retraining. marine here as at the very beginning.
  25. 0
    17 September 2016 19: 24
    I’m not getting it- And where are the personnel for the Armed Forces training? It’s amazing what officers are called up for service from the reserve, and what’s next is scary to think about!
    1. 0
      18 September 2016 05: 23
      I was "prepared" by you - MIZRU. Now there is an academy of all Belarusian combat arms. hi
    2. 0
      18 September 2016 05: 24
      I was "prepared" by you - MIZRU. Now there is an academy of all Belarusian combat arms. hi
    3. +1
      18 September 2016 05: 24
      I was "prepared" by you - MIZRU. Now there is an academy of all Belarusian combat arms. hi
    4. 0
      19 September 2016 16: 26
      They have not been called up from the reserve for a long time (the news of "yesterday") - there are enough personnel from military schools .... in abundance .....
  26. oof
    +1
    18 September 2016 00: 34
    And this "minister" is still at large.
  27. 0
    18 September 2016 01: 03
    Were also destroyed: Kamenetz-Podolsk Higher Military Engineering School, Kaliningrad Higher Military Engineering School, Ussuriysk Higher Military Automobile.
    1. +1
      19 September 2016 14: 09
      The Kaliningrad School was transferred to Nizhny Novgorod ...
      The list is somehow incomprehensible .... then schools are repeated in different forms, then talk about translated (combined) schools ......
      It is clear that SUCH the number of schools now no one needs, and the types of the Armed Forces are changing, for example, why so many barrel artillery schools? Or political schools?
      Rear schools why in such numbers if the management system has changed? Why a financial school with so many graduates, if now financial work is structured differently?
      I remember behind the fence of our unit, there was the Krasnoyarsk Air Defense School ... so it wasn’t a school, but the whole school was quantitatively cadets as one motorized rifle battalion and territory (exaggerated) 100x100 - and why such a school (excuse me, Krasnoyarsk) ...
      So they did the right thing, that they quantitatively reformed .... I agree that it’s a shame ..... My school is also gone .....
      1. 0
        19 September 2016 19: 57
        Well you give ...
        Krasnoyarsk - radioengineering air defense forces, in which there were three main specialties: radar, ASU, REB.
        (There were 3 faculties, respectively, by type of technology.)
        The school was the only thing in Russia of this profile - what is the enlargement?
        Air Defense Forces - mainly around the perimeter of the country; how much has it become less in Russia? (and the need for specialists, respectively)
        I ended up similar in Kiev. It was liquidated in 1999.
        1. 0
          22 September 2016 15: 57
          The qualitative characteristics of modern air defense systems make it possible to cover in one division what was previously covered by three divisions .... respectively, officers need three times less .... and schools need three times less ...
  28. +1
    18 September 2016 07: 11
    22. Shadrinsk Military Aviation School for Navigators (199?);
    In Shadrinsk there was only an airfield and educational buildings of the Chelyabinsk VVAKUSH ...
    11. Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School (1994);
    12. Kurgan Military Aviation Technical School (1995);

    The Kurgan school changed its profile and moved to another department, but thanks to the efforts of many people it was saved as a military school. This makes me happy. It could be worse, for example, as the Chelyabinsk Higher Military Automobile Command Engineering School or the Chelyabinsk Higher Tank Command School named after the 50 anniversary of the Great October Revolution which are completely closed ...
  29. +1
    18 September 2016 08: 02
    The Leningrad artillery command did not finish, but simply renamed the Mikhailovsky Academy, now it lives on.
  30. +1
    18 September 2016 08: 05
    Achinskoe (AVATU) was dispersed at 98, but until 2012 it still lived in the form of a faculty-"medium", first at IVVAIU, my friend graduated from it, then in Voronezh. And my father graduated from college in 88th. Sailors)
  31. 0
    18 September 2016 18: 45
    They prepared us to fight and win in these schools in hot wars, but they defeated us in the cold war. We were not prepared for it and this is a regrettable fact. If even now we are not ready to fight and win in a hybrid war, then you yourself understand ... "Woe to the vanquished."
  32. 0
    18 September 2016 23: 02
    There is no my school - the Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of Lenin of the Red Banner College named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky (1919-2009.), . In 1983, I graduated from this school with my son-in-law, served as an engineer in the radio equipment of airplanes.
  33. 0
    19 September 2016 06: 53
    Yes, you understand, we are now going through the demographic pit of the 90s. There is no one to teach in these schools. We will pass the peak and another 10-15 years will be this demographic hole. Not only learning that there is nobody to work, it also seems to nobody.
  34. 0
    19 September 2016 10: 10
    Stavropol Higher Military Engineering School of Communications, if not mistaken in 2010.
  35. +1
    19 September 2016 15: 43
    Quote: iouris
    The list is incomplete: Daugavpils Air Defense Forces Air Defense (1993), Riga Air Defense Forces (1992), Vilnius Air Defense Forces, and the Air Defense Forces Air Navigation Institute was disbanded abroad, which led to a massive violation of the rights of servicemen and members of their families.


    Vooo ... it was necessary to leave this school and .... to train personnel for the RF Armed Forces in Latvia. What are you talking about?
  36. 0
    19 September 2016 23: 53
    To the author of articles. The fate of the Stavropol schools is not quite the same.

    In particular, the Stavropol Higher Military Aviation School for pilots and navigators of air defense named after Marshal of Aviation Sudets V.A. (with that name) ceased to exist in 1993.
    In 1993 the school was reformed and received the name "Stavropol Higher Aviation Engineering School". It included the Stavropol, Daugavpils, Lomonosov schools. The school was redesigned to train ground engineering and technical support services.
    In August 1998 the school was reformed again. By a decree of the Government of the Russian Federation, the school was reorganized into a "branch of the military aviation technical university", and in January 2003, into a branch of the Air Force Engineering Academy. The branch trains cadets in higher and secondary programs, training officers in all engineering and technical aviation specialties.
    Later, the branch was understaffed by cadets of Perm and Krasnodar Aviation Schools.
    In 2009, the school was transferred to Voronezh. Yes, as an independent, Stavropol, it ceased to exist having merged into Voronezh.

    Reforming schools is not only Taburetkin’s deeds. This has happened before. Before the flight school on the territory of the Stavropol Aviation College there was a radio-technical school for air defense. It was disbanded in 1966, and faculties were transferred to the Daugavpils and Vilnius schools. In 1993 Daugavpils was transferred to Stavropol.

    Quote: Jovanni
    Stavropol Higher Military Engineering School of Communications named after the 60th anniversary of the Great October Revolution. It trained officers - missile ...

    In fact, it trained communications officers for the Strategic Missile Forces. So it will be right. It was also reformed in the early 2000s, pouring cadets of a number of closed schools into it. After the closure in 2010, part of the cadets went to Rostov, part to Serpukhov.
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    20 September 2016 12: 37
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    and recently, without unnecessary noise, they removed from the center of Moscow to the Balashikha Moscow Region Academy of Strategic Missile Forces named after P. Velikogo

    Yeah, and without too much noise, the academy lost the bulk of the retired faculty, as they were not offered apartments in Balashikha near Moscow, and many have the physical ability to wander from one end of the Moscow Region to the other. The Academy is not a wall, the Academy is a scientific school, if the school is preserved it will exist in any new walls, but new walls without a scientific school are just new walls.
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    21 September 2016 03: 51
    Annunciation Higher Tank Command Red Banner School (BVTKKU) them. Marshal of the Soviet Union K.A. Meretskova (1999)
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    21 September 2016 14: 21
    What is the argument? There is no state! Remember the 90s, we did not receive monetary allowances for several months. To contain a huge army was not just financial forces. How many could defend their schools (institutes) from disbandment by any means. But didn’t we cope with the general policy of reforming the army. Time will pass and we will learn more about this. It’s a pity TVATU (TVVAIU, TVVAI), TVVAUL. We grew up next to them (nostalgia for childhood and youth)! There is hope that this will not happen again in the future. How many real people have left military schools (institutes), which are still working for the good of Russia!
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      22 September 2016 16: 05
      By the way, this year the competition (average) in military schools was about 15-20 people per place, and in some it reached 40 people per place ......

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