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Mozhaysk flight school. Military Space Academy. A.F. Mozhaisky (VKA named after Mozhaisky). Deductions by discipline

The A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy is one of the most popular universities of the Ministry of Defense of Russia among thousands of applicants every year. Basically, personnel are trained here for the VKS (Military Space Forces) Russian Federation. However, other departments of the Russian Defense Ministry are also acquiring qualified personnel, graduates of the Mozhaisky Academy.

Story

The A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy is rightfully one of the oldest military educational institutions in Russia. The starting point of history was January 16, 1712, when, by decree of Peter the Great, the School of Engineering was formed, which became the first military educational institution in the history of the country with a polytechnic training program.

Since 1758, the school became known as the Artillery and Engineering Noble School, and since 1762, the Artillery Engineering Gentry Corps. In 1800, after the reorganization, the corps became the Second Cadet Corps. This structure continued until the beginning of the 20th century.


Emblem of the Military Space Academy. Mozhaisky

On January 31, 1910, a key event in the history of the educational institution took place. Emperor Nicholas II, in his Highest command, gave the corps the name of Tsar Peter. Since 1912, the corps began to be called the Second Cadet named after Peter the Great. However, the history of the building with this name did not last long. The revolution of 1917 became a new milestone in history.

The new government of the Soviet Republic tried to reform all the cadet corps, and plans for the future considered the option of completely abandoning the current system of training military personnel. On November 14, 1917, by order of the military commissar for military and naval affairs, the admission of recruits to the corps was stopped.

In the 1930s, the Military Theoretical and Military Technical School of the Red Air Fleet was placed in the empty buildings of the corps. These two schools began to train officers for the USSR Air Force. In those days, the Military Technical School became the best aviation technical educational institution in the country. Since 1934, the school began to be called the Courses for the Improvement of the Technical Staff of the Red Army named after K. E. Voroshilov. After the reorganization in 1938, the Courses were renamed into the First Leningrad Military Aviation Technical School named after K. E. Voroshilov.

The Military Theoretical School, which was also located in the same buildings as the Military Technical School, became the Fifth military school armament technicians of the Red Army Air Force in 1933. Since 1938, the school has been reorganized into the Second Leningrad Military Aviation School.


At the Military Space Academy. A.F. Mozhaysky, female cadets are successfully trained

On March 27, 1941, the Leningrad Air Force Academy of the Red Army was established. During the Great Patriotic War from Leningrad, the academy was relocated to Yoshkar-Ola. During the war educational institution trained over 2,000 military aviation engineers. For services to the country, the Air Force Academy was awarded the Order of the Red Banner in 1945, at the same time the academy returned to Leningrad, destroyed after the war. The Academy was housed in buildings previously occupied by aviation schools. During the hostilities, a hospital and warehouses were located here.


In 1945, the Air Force Academy was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.

Since 1955, the Academy has been named after A.F. Mozhaisky, the man who created the first domestic aircraft. After the formation of the Strategic Missile Forces (RVSN), the academy became part of them and was engaged in the training of qualified personnel for the missile and first space units.

In the period from the beginning of the 60s to the mid-90s, the educational institution changed its name several times, but the specialization in the training of engineers of various specialties remained unchanged. Today, the A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy continues to train military engineers for the Russian Aerospace Forces and other military departments.


Solemn march of cadets at the Military Space Academy

Institute structure

The Military Academy trains personnel at 12 main faculties:

  1. Aircraft design.
  2. RKK control system and information technical support.
  3. Radio-electronic systems of space complexes.
  4. Engineering and electromechanical support.
  5. Collection and processing of information.
  6. Special information technologies.
  7. Topogeodetic support and cartography.
  8. Means of rocket and space defense.
  9. Automated command and control systems.
  10. Special Faculty.
  11. Retraining and advanced training.
  12. Secondary vocational education.

In addition, there are 16 general academic departments, a research institute and a master's program.

Educational and material base

The Institute has sufficient material and educational base for the training of qualified specialists, taking into account the requirements military service and established training programs.


The oath of cadets of the Military Space Academy. Mozhaisky

A field training base is provided for obtaining practical skills in combined arms, tactical and special disciplines. Combined arms and physical training is carried out on a special base, which includes the following facilities:

  • parade ground;
  • training guard camp;
  • obstacle course;
  • shooting range;
  • gym;
  • stadium.

Plans for the near future include the construction of a private swimming pool.

The university constantly introduces the latest technologies into the educational process based on various forms of education:

  • question and answer systems;
  • laboratory work with practical application network technologies;
  • electronic textbooks;
  • computer simulators;
  • teaching aids;
  • various communication and support systems.

Serious work is underway at the Academy to modernize regular weapons with the help of the latest computing tools. Each cadet can count on the provision of basic educational and methodological literature, manuals and other means of implementing a full-fledged educational process for any training programs operating at the military academy. Library fund Institute is more than 700 thousand copies of various educational literature, of which more than 300 thousand are teaching aids.


Huge contribution teachers from among the officers contribute to the training and education of cadets

Admission conditions
Persons with a secondary general education and meeting the following criteria can apply to study at the institute under the full program of military special training:

  1. Didn't do military service.
  2. Age from 16 to 20 years.
  3. Passing military service or military personnel undergoing military service on conscription under the age of 24 years.
  4. Military personnel undergoing contract service (with the exception of officers) up to 27 years of age.

Under the program of secondary military special training, candidates who have received a general secondary education at the age of 30 are considered.

  • passport;
  • military ID;
  • USE results;

Cadets at the faculty "Design and operation of rockets and rocket-space complexes"

The selection committee evaluates each candidate for admission according to the following criteria:

  • health status;
  • professional suitability based on psychological, psychophysical and psychoemotional research;
  • level physical training;
  • results of the Unified State Examination.

To be able to participate in the competitive selection, applicants must provide:

  • passport;
  • military ID;
  • certificate of complete secondary education;
  • high school diploma vocational education(if there is);
  • USE results;
  • information about academic achievement.

Soldiers submit a report addressed to the commander. Attached to the application or report:

  • copy of birth certificate and passport;
  • autobiography;
  • characteristics (from the place of study, service, work);
  • a copy of the documents on the existing education;
  • service card of a soldier;
  • a copy of the document on the assignment of a sports category or title;
  • photographs of the established sample.

After passing pre-selection the necessary documents are sent to the institute, including data from a medical examination, psychological selection and personal files (for contract servicemen). On the basis of the documents received, the selection committee of the university selects candidates for professional selection. Citizens admitted to professional selection must come to the institute with all documents.


Upon completion of the course, the graduate is awarded military rank with the qualification "technician"

Professional selection is carried out by the selection committee and includes the following activities:

  • determination of eligibility for admission for health reasons;
  • determination of the category of professional suitability on the basis of psychological and physical research;
  • assessment of the level of training in general education disciplines;
  • evaluation vocational training based on additional tests;
  • assessment of physical fitness.

According to the results of professional selection, candidates are divided into 4 categories:

  1. Recommended first.
  2. Recommended.
  3. Conditionally recommended.
  4. Not recommended.

Candidates who receive the "not recommended" category are considered not selected. All candidates pass a general physical test consisting of a 100m run, a 3000m run and a 100m swim. For girls, pull-ups on the bar are replaced by body lifts from a prone position in one minute, and the running distance is reduced to 100 meters and 1000 meters, respectively. For more information on the procedure for conducting preparatory and professional selection, additional tests and the conditions for enrolling in the institute, it is recommended to visit the official website of the educational institution.


Living conditions

At the time of training, cadets live in the barracks. For the life of cadets, everything is quite acceptable. The barracks are regularly cleaned and repaired. There is a dining room on the territory of the academy, where, judging by the reviews, it’s not bad, they are fed three times a day.

The Academy is located in the cultural capital of Russia, St. Petersburg, therefore, it cooperates with many museums, theaters, and cadets are frequent guests at such events. This is especially true for those who came to study from the outback. When else will there be an opportunity to spend cultural leisure time in St. Petersburg.

MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION A.F.MOZHAYSKY MILITARY SPACE ACADEMY

NAMED AFTER A.F. MOZHAYSKY IN 2015

St. Petersburg - 2015

APPROVED Head of the Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky Major General

M. Penkov

" " September 2014

RULES FOR ADMISSION TO THE MILITARY SPACE ACADEMY

NAMED AFTER A.F. MOZHAYSKY

IN 2015

I. General provisions

1. These Admission Rules 1 regulate the admission of citizens of the Russian Federation to the A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy2 for training

V as cadets in educational programs higher education- Specialist programs, as well as educational programs of secondary vocational education (hereinafter referred to as educational programs) and disclose the requirements for candidates entering the Academy.

2. Admission to the Academy is carried out on a competitive basis. The conditions of the competition must guarantee the observance of the right to education and enrollment in training of candidates who are the most capable and prepared to master educational programs, as well as those who most meet the requirements for professional suitability of candidates.

3. In 2015, candidates for training at the Academy are admitted to 10 faculties and to the branch 3 . Admission to training is carried out on the first course.

1 Admission rules are developed in accordance with federal law December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ "On Education in the Russian Federation", Instructions on the conditions and procedure for admission to military educational institutions of higher professional education of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, approved by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated April 24, 2010 No. 100.

2 Further in the text of these Admission Rules, unless otherwise stated, for brevity will be referred to as: Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky - by the Academy; branch of the Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky (Yaroslavl) - branch; presidential cadet, Suvorov military, Nakhimov naval, military music schools and cadet (naval cadet) corps - Suvorov military schools; citizens of the Russian Federation - citizens; candidates entering the training - candidates.

3 Information about the Academy, its faculties and branch, as well as about the admission of candidates for the first year is posted on the website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation http://www.vka.mil.ru.

4. Admission of cadets to the Academy for training in educational programs is carried out for military specialties (specializations) of training corresponding to the specialties of higher education and secondary vocational education, respectively.

The list of specialties for which admission is carried out in accordance with the license for the right to conduct the Academy educational activities, is presented in the tables.

Name of the faculty, code and name of the specialty

Specialties of higher education

1 faculty (aircraft design)

05/24/01 - Design, production and operation of missiles and missile

space complexes

05/24/04 - Navigation and ballistic support for the use of space

Faculty 2 (control systems of rocket and space complexes)

05/24/06 - Aircraft control systems

05/27/01 - Special organizational and technical systems

Faculty 3 (radio-electronic systems of space complexes)

11.05.04 - Infocommunication technologies and special communication systems

Faculty 4 (terrestrial space infrastructure)

13.05.01 - Heat and power supply of special technical systems and facilities

05/16/01 - Special life support systems

5 faculty (collection and processing of information)

05.05.01 - Meteorology for special purposes

05/12/01 - Electronic and optoelectronic devices and systems of special

destination

05/11/02 - Special radio systems

6 faculty ( information support and computer technology)

10.05.01 - Computer security

05/11/01 - Radio-electronic systems and complexes

destination

Faculty 7 (topographic and geodetic support and cartography)

05.05.02 - Military cartography

05/27/02 - Metrological support of weapons and military equipment

Faculty 8 (rocket and space defense)

05/11/02 - Special radio systems

Faculty 9 (automated command and control systems)

09.05.01 - Application and operation of automated systems of special

destination

05/11/01 - Radio-electronic systems and complexes

09.05.01 - Application and operation of automated systems of special

destination

Specialties of secondary vocational education

Faculty of secondary vocational education

21.02.08 - Applied geodesy

02/11/02 - Maintenance and repair of radio electronic equipment (according to

industries)

11.02.04 - Radio engineering complexes and space control systems

aircraft

09.02.01 - Computer systems and complexes

27.02.01 - Metrology

02/08/07 - Installation and operation of internal plumbing devices,

air conditioning and ventilation

210414 - Maintenance and repair of radio electronic equipment (according to

industries)

5. The Academy is preparing only for full-time education on a budget basis.

The terms of study for educational programs of higher and secondary vocational education are 5 years and 2 years 10 months, respectively.

6. The number of candidates (including female candidates) to be enrolled as cadets for the first year of the Academy in each specialty is determined by the calculation of the recruitment of the first year of the Academy with a variable composition.

7. Graduates of the Academy with higher education are awarded the military rank of "lieutenant", the qualification of "specialist" and a state-recognized diploma in the specialty of training.

Graduates of the Academy with a secondary vocational education are awarded the military rank of "sergeant" or "ensign", the qualification of "technician" and a state diploma in the specialty of training.

8. The enrollment of cadets in the Academy is preceded by the stages of preliminary and professional selection of candidates.

II. Requirements for candidates

9. Citizens of the Russian Federation who have state documents on secondary general, secondary vocational education (based on secondary general education), from the number:

citizens aged 16 to 22 who have not completed military service;

citizens who have completed military service and conscripted military personnel - until they reach the age of 24;

citizens from among the military personnel undergoing military service under a contract (except for officers) entering for higher education - until they reach the age of 25 years old, for secondary vocational education - until they reach the age of 30 years old.

Age is determined as of August 1 of the year of admission. 10. Citizens cannot be considered as candidates:

V in relation to whom an inquiry or preliminary investigation is underway or a criminal case in respect of which has been submitted to the court;

V against whom a guilty verdict has been passed and who have been sentenced;

having an unexpunged or outstanding conviction for a crime;

served a sentence of imprisonment; deprived for a certain period by a decision that has entered into legal force

court of the right to occupy military positions, within the specified period.

III. The procedure for the preliminary selection of candidates

11. Preliminary selection of candidates from among citizens,military and non-military, carried out by the military commissars of the subjects

Russian Federation, draft boards created in municipal areas, urban districts and in the intracity territories of federal cities, heads of Suvorov military schools, and from among the military - commanders military units(connections).

Preliminary selection measures are carried out in order to send candidates for entrance examinations who meet the requirements provided for in paragraph 9 of these Admission Rules, and include determining the suitability of candidates for training:

by the presence of citizenship of the Russian Federation; by level of education; according to the age; for health;

by the level of physical fitness; according to the category of professional suitability.

12. Persons from among the citizens who have passed and have not passed military service,

those who have expressed a desire to enter the Academy, before April 1 of the year of admission, submit applications to the department of the military commissariat of the subject of the Russian Federation (municipal) at the place of residence (graduates of Suvorov military schools apply to the head of the school where they study).

Citizens living in military units stationed outside the Russian Federation submit applications addressed to the head of the Academy before May 20 of the year of admission.

Military personnel wishing to enroll at the Academy, before March 1 of the year of admission, submit a report addressed to the commander of the military unit.

13. The candidate's application shall indicate: surname, name, patronymic, date of birth, education, address of residence, name of the Academy (branch), level of professional education, specialty in which he wishes to study. In the report of candidates from among the military personnel, in addition to the above, the following is indicated: military rank and position held, and instead of the address of the place of residence - the name of the military unit.

TO the application (report) shall be accompanied by: a photocopy of a birth certificate and a document proving identity and citizenship, an autobiography, a reference from the place of work, study or service, a photocopy of a document on education or education and qualifications of the sample established by the federal executive authorities that carry out functions for development public policy And legal regulation in the field of education, three certified photographs 4.5 × 6 cm in size, service card of a serviceman.

14. Prior to May 1 of the year of admission, candidates are issued access to information constituting a state secret.

15. A passport, a military ID or a certificate of a citizen subject to conscription for military service, the original document of education, as well as the original documents granting the preferential right to enter training established by the legislation of the Russian Federation, are submitted by a candidate for admission committee Academy upon arrival, but no later than one day before the meeting of the selection committee to decide on the admission of the candidate.

16. Documents for candidates from among citizens who have completed and have not completed military service listed in paragraph 13 of this Instruction, medical examination cards, professional psychological selection cards and access to information constituting a state secret, the military commissars of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation (heads of Suvorov military schools) are sent to the Academy (branch) until May 20 year of admission.

Citizens residing outside the Russian Federation, where there are no military units of the Russian Federation, no later than June 28 year of admission

it is necessary to arrive at the Academy (branch) with a document on education and documents proving identity and citizenship, for consideration by the selection committee of candidates for admission with registration required documents and admission to professional selection. Reimbursement of travel expenses from the place of residence, and in case of non-receipt - and back is made by the Academy.

17. Documents of candidates from among the military personnel listed in paragraph 13 of this Instruction, medical examination cards, professional psychological selection cards, access to information constituting a state secret, and for candidates from among military personnel undergoing military service under a contract, and personal files are sent by commanders military units until May 1 of the year of receipt at the headquarters of the formations, and after their consideration

(preliminary selection) are sent by May 15 of the year of admission to the Academy (branch).

18. Based on the consideration of the received documents of the candidates, the Academy's selection committee makes a decision on their admission to professional selection, which is communicated to the departments of the military commissariats of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation (municipal) at the place of residence of the candidates, Suvorov military schools before June 20 of the year of admission, indicating the time and place conducting professional selection or reasons for refusal.

IV. The procedure for the professional selection of candidates

19. The professional selection of candidates is carried out by the selection committee of the Academy during the period from July 1 to July 30 of the year of admission in order to determine the ability of candidates to master educational programs of the appropriate level and includes:

a) determining the suitability of candidates for admission to the Academy for health reasons;

c) entrance examinations, consisting of an assessment of the level of general education (only for candidates entering higher education programs) and an assessment of the level of physical fitness of candidates.

20. Determination of the suitability of candidates for admission to the Academy for health reasonscarried out in accordance with the Regulations on military

medical examination, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of 2013 No. 565, Instructions on the procedure for conducting a military medical examination and medical examination in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, approved by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated August 20, 2003 No. 200.

The results of the medical examination of candidates are announced no later than one day after the conclusion of the military medical commission on the candidate's state of health. If a candidate is recognized as unfit for health reasons to enter the Academy, he has the right to receive explanations and recommendations from a specialist doctor.

21. Definition of the category of professional suitability is carried out in accordance with the Guidelines for professional psychological selection in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, approved by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation of January 26, 2000 No. 50, in order to identify specific personal qualities in candidates and individual features, necessary for successful learning at the Academy, mastering the chosen specialty and the effective application of the acquired knowledge in professional military activities.

Determining the professional suitability of candidates for training in

The Academy is carried out according to the results of professional psychological selection, which is carried out in two stages: main and final.

The main method of psychological and psychophysiological examination is a professional psychological test (testing) using technical means.

On final stage, based on the results of a socio-psychological study, psychological and psycho-physiological examination, one of the following conclusions is made on the professional suitability of candidates for training at the Academy:

"recommended" - the second category of professional suitability; "Recommended conditionally" - the third category of professional suitability; “not recommended” is the fourth category of professional suitability. Candidates classified in the first three professional categories

suitability are considered to have passed professional psychological selection. Candidates assigned to the fourth category of professional

suitability, are considered not to have passed the professional psychological selection and are not allowed to further pass the professional selection.

The conclusion on the category of professional suitability of candidates is completed no later than one day before the end of the professional selection of candidates.

Assessment of the level of general education of candidates,

applicants for training in specialist's programs are organized in general education subjects in accordance with the list of entrance examinations approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. The assessment of the level of general educational readiness of candidates for admission to the Academy for study in educational programs of higher education is carried out based on the results of a unified state exam(hereinafter referred to as the USE),

obtained in 2012-2015.

The list of entrance examinations does not differ in admission to the relevant specialties in the academy and branch, as well as in the admission of candidates entering on the basis of secondary vocational education, and candidates entering on the basis of secondary general education.

The list of entrance examinations for the admission of candidates:

for training in the specialties of higher education (with the exception of the specialties "Military cartography" and "Meteorology for special purposes"):

1) mathematics (profile);

2) physics;

3) Russian language;

for training in the specialties of higher education "Military cartography"

And "Special Purpose Meteorology":

1) geography (profile);

2) mathematics;

3) Russian language.

To assess the level of general educational readiness of candidates, the minimum number of USE points in general education subjects approved by the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation is used as the minimum number of points:

mathematics - 27 points; Russian language - 36 points; physics - 36 points; geography - 37 points.

The minimum score cannot be changed during admission. Information about the dates and places of registration and conducting the exam Can

clarify on the official information portal USE: http://www.ege.edu.ru. To the winners and prize-winners of Olympiads for schoolchildren of all levels held in

in accordance with the Procedure for holding Olympiads for schoolchildren, approved

2014/2015 academic year Those entering the Academy are given a privilege - to be equated to persons who have scored 100 points in the Unified State Examination in a general education subject corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad.

The results of assessing the level of general education of candidates based on the results of the USE are announced to candidates no later than one day after the completion of the verification of the reliability of information about the candidate's participation in the USE and their results.

22. Assessment of the level of physical fitness of candidates is carried out in accordance with the Manual on physical training in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, approved by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated April 21, 2009 No. 200, based on the results of performing certain physical training exercises for candidates for 100-point scale according to the given tables.

Scoring table for performing physical fitness exercises

The results of physical training exercises

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female candidates

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A. F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy

Military Space Academy
named after A. F. Mozhaisky
(VKA)
international title

Mozhaisky Military Space Academy

Former names

Military engineering school

Year of foundation
Type

State

Head of the Academy

Stanislav Stanislavovich Suvorov

The doctors
professors
Location
Legal address

197082, St. Petersburg, Zhdanovskaya st., 13

Website
Awards

Coordinates : 59°57′23″ N. sh. 30°17′01″ in. d. /  59.956389° N sh. 30.283611° E d.(G) (O) (I)59.956389 , 30.283611

The Federal Military State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" is a higher military educational institution located in St. Petersburg. Named after A.F. Mozhaisky.

Russian empire

Creation. Military engineering school

  • January 16, Decree of Peter I 2467. Nominal in paragraphs. ... 17. Increase the engineering school, namely: find a master from the Russians who would teach tsifiri, or send to the tower for this teaching; and when they finish Arithmetic, study Geometry as much as it is necessary before engineering, and then give the Engineer to teach Fortification.
  • March 17, Decree of Peter I 3330. Nominal, announced from the Military College. On the establishment of the Engineering Company in St. Petersburg. Great Sovereign pointed out: to establish an Engineering Company under St. Petersburg, and to take into that company from Moscow the Engineering Company of all the students, how many of them are found in that school; and an Engineer, who is assigned to this school for the teaching of schoolchildren, with their proper tools and with everything they have.
  • - The engineering school was transferred to a wooden house on the banks of the Petrovka River (later - Zhdanovka)
  • 1733 - The buildings on the Petersburg side, which belonged to the count, Field Marshal Burkhard K. Minich (at that time - the president of the Military Collegium, the head of all military engineers in Russia), were transferred to the Engineering School.

Artillery and Engineering Shlyakhetskaya (noble) School

  • May 12 - Decree of Empress Elizabeth on the creation of a combined artillery and engineering gentry (noble) school. Engineer-captain M. I. Mordvinov was approved as the head of the united gentry school.
  • 1758 August 22 - Artillery and Engineering schools merged into one military educational institution- United (joint) Artillery and engineering gentry school ( Artillery School transferred from the Foundry Yard to the Engineering Yard, to the Petersburg side).
  • 1758 - M. V. Lomonosov lectures in physics at the combined Artillery and Engineering School.
  • 1761 - M. I. Kutuzov graduated from the combined artillery and engineering gentry school. Natural talent allowed him to finish school in a year and a half, instead of the prescribed three.

Artillery and Engineering Gentry Cadet Corps

  • October 25 - By decree of Catherine II, the Artillery and Engineering School was transformed into the Artillery and Engineering Nobility Cadet Corps. The first director of AISHKK was engineer-lieutenant colonel M. I. Mordvinov.
  • 1775 - A Greek Gymnasium was founded at AISHKK.
  • 1792 - The Greek gymnasium was transformed into the Corps of Foreign Co-religionists, or the Greek Cadet Corps (closed by Paul I in 1796).
  • 1783 - Major General P. I. Melissino was appointed director of the Artillery and Engineering gentry cadet corps.
  • 1783 - Artillery and Engineering gentry corps with gilded silver medal graduated from A. A. Arakcheev.
  • 1797 - The artillery and engineering gentry cadet corps graduates from the future founder of rocket science in Russia, Lieutenant-General A. D. Zasyadko. It was about him that Emperor Alexander I said: “Thank God, there are officers who serve out of one honor!”

2nd Cadet Corps

General plan of the site and buildings of the 2nd Cadet Corps, 1835

Battalion of cadets of the 2nd cadet corps with a banner in front of the main (later - church) entrance of the corps building, early 50s of the 19th century

  • March 10, 1800 - Decree of Paul I On naming the Artillery and Engineering Cadet Corps the 2nd Cadet Corps (2 KK).
  • March 21, 1805 - Alexander I approves the decision: to have the 1st and 2nd cadet corps as military educational institutions for higher military education (the number of cadets is 2KK - 1000 people. The term of study is 5 years).
  • March 14, 1807 - the Volunteer (Volunteer) Corps was created at the 2nd KK.
  • 1808 - The Volunteer Corps was renamed the Regiment of the Nobility under the 2nd Cadet Corps.
  • 1812 June-December - pupils of the 2nd Cadet Corps take an active part in the Patriotic War of 1812.
  • 1825-1826 - 36 pupils of the 2nd Cadet Corps and the Noble Regiment were brought to trial in the case of participation in secret societies Decembrists.
  • January 1, 1832 - The Noble Regiment was separated from the 2nd Cadet Corps and became an independent military educational institution.
  • 1850-1855 - in the 2nd Cadet Corps, N. G. Chernyshevsky works intermittently as a teacher in the subject of Russian literature.
  • 1861 - in the 2nd Cadet Corps, 27-year-old Master of Physics and Chemistry D. I. Mendeleev teaches physical geography and chemistry.

2nd Military Gymnasium

  • May 17, 1863 - The 2nd Cadet Corps was reorganized into the 2nd Military Gymnasium.
  • 1865 - two-year Higher Pedagogical Courses were created at the 2nd Military Gymnasium in order to train teachers for Russian military gymnasiums.

2nd Cadet Corps

  • 1882 June 22 - the transformation of the 2nd military gymnasium into the 2nd cadet corps
  • January 31, 1910 - Emperor Nicholas II commanded the highest: "The Sovereign Emperor, the Highest Command, deigned to give seniority to the 2nd Cadet Corps from the day ... January 16, 1712."

2nd Cadet Corps of Emperor Peter the Great

  • 1912 January 16 - By the highest order of the military department "For long-term and fruitful activity" the 2nd Cadet Corps was named after Emperor Peter the Great (2nd Cadet Corps of Emperor Peter the Great). 2KK is 200 years old.
  • February 1918 - the 4th Soviet Petrograd Infantry Courses are located in the buildings of the 2nd Cadet Corps
  • May 24, 1919 - a training school was formed in Kyiv aviation technicians for the Red Air Fleet, in September transferred to Moscow and renamed the Moscow School of Mechanical Technicians KVF, in May 1921 relocated to Petrograd and renamed the Petrograd School of Mechanical Technicians KVF

Military Technical School of the Red Air Fleet

  • December 1922 - the Petrograd School of Mechanical Technicians of the KVF was located in the buildings of the 2nd Cadet Corps and renamed the Military Technical School of the Red Air Fleet.

Leningrad Military Technical School of the Air Force of the Red Army

  • 1924 June - The Military Technical School of the Red Air Fleet was renamed the Leningrad Military Technical School of the Red Army Air Force.
  • September 1924 - by order of the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR No. 224/25 and the head of the Red Army Air Force No. 593, on the basis of the Kiev Military School of the KVF and the Yegoryevskaya School (until 1918 - the Gatchina Aviation School), the Military Theoretical School of the KVF was created and was located in the buildings of the former Pavlovsk School (Red Coursant St., 21).

1st Leningrad Military Aviation Technical School named after K. E. Voroshilov

  • May 1938 - The Military Technical School of the Red Army Air Force was transformed into the 1st Leningrad Military Aviation Technical School named after K. E. Voroshilov.

Leningrad Aviation and Technical Improvement Courses of the Red Army Air Force

  • November 1939 - The 1st Leningrad Military Aviation Technical School named after K. E. Voroshilov was transformed into the Leningrad Aviation Technical Improvement Courses of the Red Army Air Force. In August 1941, the Courses were evacuated to Magnitogorsk, from where they were transferred to Riga in May-June 1945, eventually becoming the Riga Red Banner Higher Aviation Engineering Military School. K.E. Voroshilova.

Leningrad Air Force Academy of the Red Army

  • February 25, 1941 - the decision of the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR "On the reorganization of the aviation forces of the Red Army" was issued.
  • March 3, 1941 - Orders issued in pursuance of the decree People's Commissar defense:
    • №0072:

b) By April 1, 1941, on the basis of the Leningrad Institute of Engineers of the Civil Air Fleet, form the Leningrad Air Force Academy to train engineers for operation, special equipment and airfield construction for 2000 people of variable composition:

at the Faculty of Engineering … 1000 people.

at the faculty of special equipment … 500 "

at the faculty of airfield construction ... 600 "

c) Set the term of study in both academies for 3 years. To reduce the period of training without lowering the qualifications of graduate engineers, for which the academies are staffed with technicians and mechanics with a secondary education and at least two years practical work in military units.

...
    • No. 081 on the appointment of the Commission for the reception from the Leningrad Institute of Engineers of the Civil Air Fleet of personnel fit for service in the personnel of the Red Army, as well as buildings, educational laboratories, workshops and all available equipment.
  • 1941 March 27 - Order of the USSR NCO No. 0812 announced the establishment of the Leningrad Air Force Academy of the Red Army.
  • March 27, 1941 - faculties were created: engineering, special equipment, airfield construction; twenty-nine departments; two docents.
  • 1941 March 27 - Departments were created: the theory of aircraft engines, the design of aircraft engines, aerodynamics, the design and strength of aircraft, technology and repair, aviation materials science, the technical operation of aircraft and engines, electrical equipment, radio engineering, electrical engineering and electrical machines, air navigation equipment, airfields, construction arts, engineering structures, fortification, assistant professor of hydraulics, assistant professor of geodesy, foundations of Marxism-Leninism, tactics, chemical weapons, small arms and cannon weapons, physical education, higher mathematics, physics, chemistry, structural mechanics (strength of materials), foreign languages, graphics (Department of Image Methods - from March to July 1941), machine parts and the theory of machines and mechanisms.
  • 1941 June 26 - in accordance with the directive of the General Staff of the Red Army No. ORG / 1 / 525232ss, a 3-month training course for engineers was formed at the academy.
  • June 27, 1941 - in accordance with the directive of the General Staff of the spacecraft No. ORG / 1/525232ss, the Engineer Training Courses were formed at the Academy.
  • June 30, 1941 - in accordance with the directive of the Office of the Higher Educational Institution of Spacecraft No. 47867, the academy switched to curricula with a two-year training period.
  • July 24, 1941 - Directive received General Staff KA No. ORG/1/538100ss on the evacuation of the academy to the capital of the Mari ASSR, Yoshkar-Ola. On August 1-4, the academy was evacuated by 1945.
  • 1941-1945 - in the educational buildings and course buildings (buildings of the 2nd and Pavlovsk cadet corps) there were a military hospital, army property depots and military units.
  • February 3, 1942 - in accordance with the directive of the Commander of the Air Force, the academy switched to curricula with a training period of 3 years.
  • 1942 June 18 - in accordance with the Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the academy switched to peacetime curricula with a term of study of 4.5 years with the defense of graduation projects and passing state exams.
  • December 17-20, 1942 - the All-Union 1st Scientific and Technical Conference (STC) was held at the Academy.
  • January 25, 1943 - the first defense of a dissertation for competition took place at the academy degree the doctors technical sciences senior lecturer A.P. Melnikov.
  • 1943 February 15 - in accordance with the order of the NGO of the USSR, advanced training courses for teachers for schools were formed at the academy.
  • 1943 December 19-22 - the 2nd All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference was held at the Academy.
  • 1944 January 3 - by order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force KA No. 4, based on the results of drill and physical training for 1944, the academy was awarded the first place among the academies of the Red Army Air Force.
  • April 27, 1944 - Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on awarding the Academy with the Order of the Red Banner of War - a symbol military honor, valor and glory.
  • May 1945 - the academy returns from evacuation to Leningrad and is located in the buildings and structures of the former 2nd Cadet Corps.
  • 1945 July 9 - by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the academy was awarded the Order of the Red Banner for outstanding success in training highly qualified aviation personnel.
  • 1945 December 2-5 - the 3rd scientific and technical conference was held at the academy.
  • February 20, 1946 - the faculties were created at the academy: engineering, airfield construction, electrical equipment, radio engineering, postgraduate studies and a preparatory course.
  • February 1946 - the academy was the first in the system of higher education institutions of the Air Force to create a radio engineering department.

Leningrad Red Banner Air Force Engineering Academy

  • 1946 August 6 - by order of the Minister of the Armed Forces of the USSR No. 044, a new name was established for the academy from September 1, 1946 - the Leningrad Red Banner Air Force Engineering Academy.
  • 1946 August 6 - in accordance with the order of the Minister Armed Forces USSR No. 044 Academy from September 1, 1946 switched to curricula for a period of study of 5 years and 8 months: the number of postgraduate students was established - 80 people
  • 1948 - the academy switched to new learning programs, the study time for the study of jet technology has been significantly increased.
  • 1949 October 5 - by order of the head of the academy, the Military Scientific Society (VNO) of students was created. The Charter of the VNO was put into effect.
  • 1953 December 7 - in accordance with the order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force, the department of atomic weapons was established at the academy.

Leningrad Red Banner Air Force Engineering Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • 1955 March 19 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 42, the Academy established a new name: Leningrad Red Banner Air Force Engineering Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky (LKVVIA named after A.F. Mozhaisky).
  • 1958 March 21 - a monument to the outstanding Russian explorer and inventor Alexander Fedorovich Mozhaisky was opened on the territory of the academy.
  • 1959 September 10 - the beginning of the study and implementation in educational process knowledge about space, about space technology. The academy held a seminar on astronautics for the first time.
  • 1960 - by the beginning of the 60s (for 1945-1960) the academy completed 736 research work, prepared 21 doctors of sciences and 413 candidates of sciences.
  • 1960 - by the directive of the Minister of Defense of the USSR of April 11 and the order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Rocket Forces of April 24, the academy was transferred from the Air Force to the Strategic Missile Forces
  • 1960 September - a country training center (ZUTS) was established at the academy in the village of Lekhtusi.
  • 1960 - by order of the head of the academy No. 912, the "Regulations on the Military Scientific Society of Students" were introduced.
  • 1961 March 23 - by order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Rocket Forces, the academy was awarded a Diploma for the good organization of inventive work.
  • 1961 May 25 - by order of the USSR Ministry of Defense No. 0133, following the results of the All-Army review competition for the best state of rationalization work, the academy was awarded a Diploma and the first Prize.
  • July 1, 1961 - the academy produced the first (next serial number 33) graduation of military engineers for the Strategic Missile Forces.
  • 1961 - the first scientific and technical conference in the country to assess development prospects was held at the academy space technology and space exploration.
  • 1961 September - advanced engineering courses (KUInzh) were transformed into higher academic courses (HAC)
  • 1962 June - for the first time in the history of higher military educational institutions of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR, the Scientific and Computing Department (NVO) of the Academy was created (on the basis of the Computing Bureau at the Scientific Research Institute).
  • 1962 August 21 - according to the directive of the Commander-in-Chief of the Strategic Missile Forces, the Faculty of Correspondence Education was established at the Academy.

Leningrad Military Engineering Red Banner Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • 1963 January 4 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 06, the Academy established a new name: Leningrad Military Engineering Red Banner Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky (LVIKA named after A.F. Mozhaisky).
  • 1967 September - Higher Academic Courses (HAC) converted to Academic Courses (AK)
  • 1967 October 30 - the world's first automatic docking was carried out spacecraft"Cosmos - 186" and "Cosmos - 188" with the help of an onboard measuring rendezvous complex, in the creation of which scientists of the academy took part.
  • 1970 August - the department of tactics, history of military art and combined arms training was created, since 1987 - the department of tactics and combined arms disciplines, since 1993 - the department of command and control and tactics, since 1995 - the department of general tactics.

Military Engineering Red Banner Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • 1972 April 18 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 54, a new name of the academy was established - the Military Engineering Red Banner Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky.

Military Engineering Red Banner Institute named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • 1973 October 15 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 0091, the Red Banner Military Engineering Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky was transformed into the Red Banner Military Engineering Institute (VIKI) named after A.F. Mozhaisky.
  • 1973 - in accordance with the order of the USSR Ministry of Defense dated October 15, academic courses (AK) were transformed into officer courses (OK).
  • 1974 - according to the results of the All-Army review on the introduction of technical innovations, the institute was awarded the first place and the first prize of the Commander-in-Chief of the Strategic Missile Forces.
  • 1976 - established at the institute methodological center.
  • 1977 - the museum of the institute was awarded for the great work on military-patriotic education Honorary Diploma and the Prize of the Commander-in-Chief of the Strategic Missile Forces.
  • December 27, 1978 - for achievement top results in the All-Union public review of the work of student (cadet) design bureaus, the institute was awarded the First Prize.
  • 1982 August - by order of the USSR Ministry of Defense, VIKI named after A.F. Mozhaisky was removed from subordination of the Strategic Missile Forces and transferred to GUKOS.

Russia

Military Space Engineering Institute named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • February 25, 1991 - The A.F. Mozhaisky Red Banner Military Engineering Institute was renamed into the A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Engineering Institute.
  • 1991 August 27 - by the directive of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces, officer courses were transformed into a faculty for retraining and advanced training of officers.

Military Space Engineering Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • 1993 April 27 - by order of the Council of Ministers of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 711P and order No. 241 of May 7, 1993, the A. F. Mozhaisky Military Space Engineering Institute was transformed into the A. F. Mozhaisky Military Space Engineering Academy.
  • 1993 August 31 - September 5 - the first International Aviation and Space Salon (MAKS'93) was held in Moscow. The Academy became a MAKS'93 diploma winner.
  • 1993 September 9 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation No. 01289, Lieutenant General Kizim Leonid Denisovich was appointed head of the academy.
  • 1994 September 22 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation No. 311 - the day of January 16, 1712 was declared the Day of the establishment of the A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Engineering Academy.
  • 1994 - the Museum of the Academy for active participation in the promotion of the history of the Academy and the Military Space Forces was awarded the Diploma and Pennant of the Commander of the Military Space Forces.
  • February 8, 1995 - the head of the academy approved the "Regulations on mentoring at the academy".
  • 1995 March 20-21 - at the Academy under the leadership of the General Staff, with the participation of the command of the Aerospace Forces, the All-Russian Military Scientific Conference was held on the topic "The role and place of the Military Space Forces in modern operations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation."
  • 1995 August 22 - 27 - the second International Aviation and Space Salon (MAKS'95) was held in Moscow. The Academy became a diploma winner of MAKS'95.
  • 1995 December 10 - by decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 123, the day of October 4 was established - the Day of the Military Space Forces.
  • April 1, 1996 - at the academy on the basis search parties Cosmos-1 and Cosmos-2 created a search club "Cosmos".
  • 1996 April 11 - by order of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1883, the Military Space Cadet Corps named after Peter the Great was created.
  • October 4, 1996 - by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, it was announced: October 4 is a professional holiday - the Day of the Military Space Forces.
  • 1996 - the academy was issued license No. 16G-940 for the right to conduct general educational activities in the field of vocational education.
  • 1997 August 19 - 24 - Academy-participant of the third International Aviation and Space Salon MAKS'97 held in Moscow.
  • November 6, 1997 - Order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation No. 397 defines measures for the reorganization of military educational institutions of the Russian Ministry of Defense. It was ordered to prepare a project for the transformation of the academy into the A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Engineering University.
  • 1998 April 1 - the museum of the search club "Cosmos" was opened in the academy.

Military Space Engineering University named after A. F. Mozhaisky

  • 1998 August 29 - by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1009 "On military educational institutions of vocational education of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation" the Military Space Engineering Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky was transformed into the Military Space Engineering University, and on September 16 the corresponding order of the Minister was issued Defense of the Russian Federation No. 417.

State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky"

  • 2002 November - in accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated November 11, 2002 No. 807, the Military Space Engineering University was renamed into the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy".

Federal State Military Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

  • 2008 December - in accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated December 24, 2008 No. 1951-r, the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy" was renamed the Federal State Military Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Federal State Budgetary Military Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

  • 2011 September - in accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 27, 2011 No. 1639-r type of the Federal State Military educational institution higher professional education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was changed to the federal state budgetary military educational institution of higher professional education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

  • 2012 July - in accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated March 29, 2012 No. 422-r, the type of the federal state budgetary military educational institution of higher professional education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was changed to federal state state educational institution of higher professional education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Academy structure

Head of the Academy - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Major General, Stanislav Stanislavovich Suvorov

Faculties

  • Faculty of Designs of Launch Vehicles and Spacecraft (1 faculty) Departments: (11); spacecraft and upper stages (12); designs of launch vehicles and rocket engines (13); launch and technical complexes of rockets and spacecraft (14); cryogenic technology and temperature control systems for rockets and spacecraft (15) navigation and ballistic support for space vehicles and the theory of flight of aircraft (16).
  • Faculty of Control Systems and Computer Engineering (Faculty 2) Departments: Autonomous Control Systems (21); electrical equipment (22); electrical engineering and electrical measurements (23); electronic computing technology (24); software (25); automated systems for the preparation and launch of rockets and spacecraft (26); automation and electronics (27); modeling and application space systems and complexes (28);
  • Faculty of Radio Electronics (Faculty 3) Departments: transmitting devices (31) receiving devices (32) optoelectronic systems (33) telemetry systems (34) space means of electronic warfare (35) digital devices (36) antenna-feeder devices (37)
  • Faculty of Ground Space Infrastructure (Faculty 4) Departments: Engineering Support and Camouflage (41) Special Structures of Rocket and Space Complexes (42) Life Support Systems for Ground Space Infrastructure (43) Power Supply for Ground Space Infrastructure (44)
  • Faculty of Information Collection and Processing (Faculty 5) Departments: optoelectronic devices and systems (51) meteorology (52) software for computers and automated systems, computer security (53) cryptography (54) radio electronic systems (55) complex radio electronic systems ( 56) integrated electronic control (57)
  • Faculty of Automated Control and Communication Systems (Faculty 6) Departments: Metrology and Operation of automated control systems (61) automated control systems for spacecraft (62) space communications (63) automated control systems for troops (64) automated information processing systems (65)

List of faculties since September 1, 2011

  • Faculty of Aircraft Design (1 faculty) Departments:
    1. quality control and testing of weapons, military and special equipment;
    2. spacecraft and means of interorbital transportation;
    3. launch vehicle designs;
    4. launch and technical complexes;
    5. filling equipment;
    6. navigation and ballistic support for the use of CS and the theory of flight of aircraft.
  • Faculty of Control Systems for Rocket and Space Complexes (Faculty 2) Departments:
    1. autonomous control systems;
    2. on-board electrical equipment and power systems of aircraft;
    3. management of organizational and technical systems for space purposes;
    4. onboard information and measuring systems;
    5. automated systems for the preparation and launch of space rockets.
  • Faculty of radio-electronic systems of space complexes (3rd faculty) Departments:
    1. transmitting, antenna-feeder devices and means of SEV;
    2. space radio engineering systems;
    3. space radar and radio navigation;
    4. telemetry systems and complex information processing;
    5. Department of Networks and Communication Systems of Space Complexes;
    6. receiving devices and radio automatics.
  • Faculty of Terrestrial Space Infrastructure (Faculty 4) Departments:
    1. operation and design of buildings and structures;
    2. operation of technical systems and life support systems of ground and underground structures RKK;
    3. Heat and ventilation;
    4. operation of power supply facilities for special purposes.
  • Faculty of Information Collection and Processing (Faculty 5) Departments:
    1. optoelectronic means of control;
    2. technologies and means of geophysical support for troops;
    3. engineering analysis;
    4. space electronic control.
  • Faculty of Information Support and Computer Engineering (Faculty 6) Departments:
    1. systems for collecting and processing information (former 53 department);
    2. information and computing systems and networks (former 24th department);
    3. mathematical and software (former 25th department);
    4. complexes and means of information security (former 35 department);
    5. information and analytical work (former 55th department);
    6. subject-methodical commission "Psychological actions";
  • Faculty of topographic and geodetic support and cartography (7th faculty) Departments:
    1. topographic and geodetic support;
    2. cartography;
    3. higher geodesy;
    4. phototopography photogrammetry;
    5. metrological support of weapons, military and special equipment.
  • Faculty of means of rocket and space defense (8th faculty) Departments:
    1. means of warning about a missile attack;
    2. anti-missile defense means;
    3. means of controlling outer space;
    4. tactics of units and divisions of the RKO.
  • Faculty of Automated Command and Control Systems (Faculty 9) Departments:
    1. system analysis and mathematical support for automated control systems (by troops);
    2. technologies and means of technical support and operation of automated control systems (by troops);
    3. technologies and means of complex processing and transmission of information to automated control systems (by troops);
    4. ACS of space complexes;
    5. Anti-missile defense automated control system.
  • Faculty of retraining and advanced training

Branches

Pushkin branch of the Military Space Academy

The branch originates from the military school formed on May 17, 1941 to train specialists for air surveillance, warning and communications units (VNOS).

During the years of the Great Patriotic War, the school conducted 29 graduations under the accelerated program, and trained about 2,000 officers. For great merits in the training of officer cadres, by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR No. 23 of February 22, 1968, the school was awarded the Order of the Red Star. Almost 30 years after its creation, the secondary school was reorganized into a higher one, and in 1977 it began to train engineers for the Rocket and Space Defense Forces, which are now part of the Russian Space Forces.

About 20 doctors and more than 100 candidates of sciences work in the branch, including 18 academicians of the Russian branch academies of sciences, several honored workers of science and technology of Russia.

Purposeful research work is carried out here within the framework of fundamental research, planned-custom, contractual research and scientific and technical cooperation agreements with military units, industrial organizations, institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and institutions of the Higher School.

The branch of the academy trains specialists in the interests of the Space Forces in the following specialties:

  • computer software and automated systems;
  • computers, complexes, systems and networks;
  • power supply.

In 2007, the branch was reorganized into the Military Institute of Systems and Means for Supporting Troops of the A.F. Mozhaisky Military Space Academy (VI SiSOV VKA), in 2011 - into the 8th faculty of the academy.

Cadet Corps

Tuchkov buyan, where the cadet corps was located

Military Institute (topographic)

In 2006, the enlargement of the Military Space Academy. A. F. Mozhaisky. In accordance with the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation, the Military Topographic Institute named after A. I. Antonov (Military Institute (topographic)) was included in the academy. In 2011, the institute was reorganized into the 7th faculty of the academy.

Cherepovets Military Institute of Radio Electronics of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

In accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation of 2008 No. 1951-r, the state educational institution of higher professional education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was reorganized in the form of joining the state educational institution of higher professional education - the Cherepovets Military Institute of Radio Electronics of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation with the subsequent formation on its basis of a separate structural unit. Head of the branch in Cherepovets - Major General Anatoly Grigoryevich Predius (until July 2011).

Moscow Military Institute of Radio Electronics of the Space Forces

Patch of the Moscow Military Institute of Radio Electronics Space Forces, 2005

In accordance with the order of the Government of the Russian Federation of 2008 No. 1951-r, the state educational institution of higher professional education "Military Space Academy named after A.F. Mozhaisky" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was renamed and reorganized in the form of joining the state educational institution of higher professional education " Moscow Military Institute of Radio Electronics of the Space Forces "with the subsequent formation of a separate structural unit on its basis.

In 2011, the branch was disbanded. In August 2011, all cadets were transferred to St. Petersburg, while the officers worked until October 2011.

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Graduates

Kutuzov M.I.,
graduate of 1761
Arakcheev A. A.,
graduate of 1783
Konovnitsyn P.P.,
graduate of 1785
Zasyadko A.D.,
graduate of 1797
Meller-Zakomelsky P.I.,
graduate of 1769
Bukshoveden F.F.,
graduate of 1770


Kozen P.A.,
graduate of 1796
Kostenetsky V. G.,
graduate of 1788
Mitkov M. F.,
graduate of 1806

Other illustrious alumni of the Academy:

teachers

IN different years at the Military Space Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky taught:

  • Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasilyevich (the first Russian scientist)
  • Danilovich, Grigory Grigorievich (teacher of Nicholas II, infantry general)
  • Melissino, Pyotr Ivanovich (the first Russian artillery general)
  • Mendeleev, Dmitry Ivanovich (creator periodic system chemical elements)
  • Rumovsky, Stepan Yakovlevich (the first Russian astronomer, student of Euler)
  • Dobrolyubov, Nikolai Alexandrovich (Russian writer)
  • Chernyshevsky, Nikolai Gavrilovich (Russian writer)
  • Rynin Nikolai Alekseevich (one of the organizers of the Leningrad group for the study of jet propulsion (GIRD))
  • other

see also

  • Mozhaets- a series of educational satellites designed at the Military Space Engineering University. A. F. Mozhaisky

Notes

Literature

  • A. N. Polivanov"Fiftieth Anniversary of the 2nd Moscow Emperor Nicholas I of the Cadet Corps". - 1899.
  • Zaikovsky K. Remembrance of Emperor Nikolai Pavlovich // Historical Bulletin, 1886. - T. 24. - No. 4. - S. 112-119. - sketches of the summer life of students.
  • A. P. Ezhov Academy during the war. - L.: LVIKA im. A. F. Mozhaisky, 1976. - 122 p.
  • Military Engineering Institute of the Red Banner. A. F. Mozhaisky. History essays. 1941 - 1981 - L.: LVIKA im. A. F. Mozhaisky, 1981. - 304 p.
  • O. M. Pavlenko Ocean supports of space bridges. - St. Petersburg: VVM, 2011.
  • Salov V. N. In the service of the Fatherland. - St. Petersburg: VIKA im. A. F. Mozhaisky, 1995. - 22 p.
  • O. N. Sazonov, N. S. Novikov, T. N. Fedorov. Under total ed. L. D. Kizima History of the Military Space Engineering Academy named after A. F. Mozhaisky (1712-1998). Military historical work. - St. Petersburg: VIKA im. A. F. Mozhaisky, 1999. - 1167 p.

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The Military Space Academy is a leading military educational institution that trains specialists for the Space Forces, other types and branches of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, as well as law enforcement agencies of the Russian Federation.

Today the academy has a significant scientific potential. As of January 1, 2009, the Academy employs: 117 Doctors of Science; 633 PhDs; 89 professors; 264 associate professors; 27 honored scientists of the Russian Federation; 6 honored workers high school Russian Federation; 6 Honored Inventors of the Russian Federation; 36 members international academies and academies of the Russian Federation; 16 laureates of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The academy has 6 councils for the defense of doctoral and master's theses, in which more than 150 doctoral and master's theses have been successfully defended over the past five years.

The education that graduates receive at the Military Space Academy fully complies with the requirements that are placed on officers during military service. The academy trains officers in 40 military specialties, many of which have no analogues in our country.

The main task of the academy is to train highly qualified officers with deep engineering knowledge for units and divisions of the Russian Space Forces, to conduct Scientific research in the interests of the Space Forces, which have the most advanced rocket and space systems that incorporate the latest achievements modern science beginning of the twenty-first century. They require a professional officer with broad technical erudition, a patriotic officer.

The whole system of educational, scientific and educational work command of the academy and the teaching staff is subordinated to the fact that a graduate of the Military Space Academy named after A.F. successfully fulfill their military duty.

Graduates of the academy are specialists in rocket and space systems, they solve state-level defense tasks, numerous applied and fundamental scientific problems, ensure the operation of spacecraft and launch vehicles.
Among the graduates of the academy is Colonel-General Vladimir Popovkin, Chief of Armaments of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. The first representative of the Space Forces to fly to an international space station, Hero of the Russian Federation, Pilot-Cosmonaut Colonel Yuri Shargin is also a graduate of the Academy.