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Nii wa mto. Volsky branch of the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport. Requirements for candidates

The Volsky Military Institute of Material Support trains in-demand specialists in food and clothing services, fuel services for all types and branches of troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, various law enforcement agencies, as well as for foreign armies. The history of the Volsky Institute is inextricably linked with the history of our Fatherland and its Armed Forces.

Assets

As of July 2018, it has departments:

  • Department of Automotive Engineering
  • Department of Economics, Management and Law
  • Department of Humanitarian and Socio-Economic Disciplines
  • Department of Tactics and General Military Disciplines
  • Department of Logistics Organization
  • Department of Food Supply
  • Department of Nutrition and Bakery
  • Department of Clothing Supply
  • Department of Technology and Commodity Science of Clothing and Footwear
  • Department of technical means of logistics services
  • Department of Accounting and Automation
  • Department of Unit Management in Peacetime
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Department of Mathematical Support
  • Department of rocket fuel and fuel supply
  • Department of Rocket Propellant and Fuel Applications
  • Department of Foreign Languages
  • Department of Russian Language
  • Department of Physical Training
  • Separate discipline of naval training of the Navy

Story

2000

In the 2000s. The branch (institute) trained officers, logistics specialists for the Armed Forces, the Navy of the Ministry of Defense, the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as the Federal Border Service and other law enforcement agencies of Russia. Training was carried out at several levels: specialists with higher and secondary specialized vocational education, adjuncts, students of advanced training and advanced training courses for military personnel and officers retiring into the reserve. The training center organized in 2011 (for the training of junior specialists) carried out and continues to carry out today the training of soldiers - junior specialists in logistics of the Russian Armed Forces.

1998

By order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated September 16, 1998 No. 417, the Volsky Higher Military Academy of the Order of the Red Star, the Lenin Komsomol Logistics School, was renamed a branch of the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport (Volsky).

1971

1971 became a significant milestone in the history of the development of the Volsky Military School of Logistics. In accordance with the decisions of the Government “On measures to further improve higher education in the country,” fundamental qualitative changes were made to the officer training system of the Soviet Armed Forces. All military schools were reorganized into higher ones to train officers with an engineering education. By order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR, directives of the General Staff and the Logistics Headquarters of the Armed Forces No. 158/01030, from July 1, 1971, the Volsk School was transformed into the Higher Military School of Logistics named after the Lenin Red Banner Komsomol with a four-year period of study.

1970

The 1970 anniversary year was the last year in the history of the school for the training of rear service officers with an average three-year education.

1959

In December 1959, by order of the USSR Ministry of Defense, the 1st VVATU was included in the missile forces, and in September 1962 it was transformed into a command and technical school (VVKTU).

1951

In June 1951, by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR, the school was transformed again into the 1st Volsk Military Aviation Technical School for the training of aviation technician officers with a two-year training period.

1941

On February 5, 1941, by order of the People's Commissar of Defense of the USSR, the school was renamed the 1st Volskaya Military Aviation School of Mechanics, and the training of mechanical sergeants for aircraft operation began.

1938

On May 13, 1938, by order of the USSR NKO No. 67, the school was renamed the Volsk Military Aviation Technical School (VVATU)

1931

By order of the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR dated June 6, 1931 No. 44, the Volskaya United School of Pilots and Aircraft Technicians was reorganized and became known as the 2nd Military School of Aviation Technicians (2nd VSHAT).

1928

By order of the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR No. 308 of May 24, 1928, the selection of command and political personnel for the future Volskaya United Military School of Pilots and Aviation Technicians (OVSHLAT, it united two aviation technical schools) began. Divisional commander Fyodor Ivanovich ZHAROV was appointed the first head of the revived Volsk military school. On October 8, 1928, the first classes began at OVSHLAT, and on November 7, 1928, the grand opening of the school took place

FGKVOU VPO "Military Logistics Support named after General of the Army" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is the leading educational, scientific and methodological center for logistics support of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, includes two institutes (VI (IT) in St. Petersburg and VI ( ZhDV I VOSO) in Petrodvorets) and three branches (in Volsk, Penza, Omsk), trains highly qualified logistics specialists for the branches of the Armed Forces and branches of the armed forces, for military formations of other ministries and departments, as well as for the armies of foreign states .

Military Academy of Logistics named after Army General A.V. Khrulev, as a multidisciplinary higher military educational institution, trains scientific, pedagogical and scientific personnel in postgraduate courses in 10 specialties of scientists, in section 20.00.00 - “Military Sciences” of the nomenclature of scientific specialties: 01.20.00 - “Military Theoretical Sciences” and 20.02. 00 - “Military special sciences.

Including VAMTO: 01/20/08 - “Rear of the Armed Forces”; VI (IT): 02.20.06 - “Military construction complexes and structures”; 02/20/14 - “Armament and military equipment, complexes and systems for military purposes”; 02.20.26 - “Environmental safety of aircraft activities. Disposal of weapons and military equipment"; 02/20/02 - “Military pedagogy and military psychology”; 19.00.03 - “Work psychology. Engineering psychology, ergonomics"; VI (ZhDV AND VOSO): 02/20/17 - “Operation and restoration of weapons and military equipment, technical support”; 02/20/23 - “Destructive effects of special types of weapons, means and methods of protection”; Volsky branch of VAMTO: 01/20/07 - “Military economics. Defense-industrial potential"; 02/20/17 - “Operation and restoration of weapons and military equipment, technical support”; Penza and Omsk branches of VAMTO: 02/20/14 - “Armament and military equipment. Complexes and systems for military purposes"; 02/20/21 - “Weapons and ammunition.”

The duration of training in the postgraduate course is three years. After successfully defending a dissertation, adjuncts are awarded a diploma of a Candidate of Sciences (military, technical or economic) and are awarded the qualification “Higher School Teacher”. Graduates are appointed to the positions of senior teachers or teachers of the academy, military universities (institutes) and to the positions of scientific employees of research organizations of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Officers who are not older than 35 years of age, have experience of practical work in positions, have proven themselves positively in the service and have demonstrated abilities for teaching and research work are accepted into the adjunct program.

Officers who have expressed a desire to study in the adjunct program must, no later than February 15 of the year of admission, submit a report to the command, which, with the conclusion of the command and other established documents, as well as the personal file of the candidate for the adjunct program, is submitted to the academy by command through the personnel authorities no later than March 1 year of admission.

Documents submitted by candidates for admission to the adjunct program

1. Report on command (indicating the name of the university, department in which one wants to undergo training)

2. List of published scientific works (officers who do not have scientific works submit abstracts completed on a topic in their chosen specialty in the area of ​​scientific work of the department for which training is expected).

3. Certified photocopies of a state-issued diploma of graduation from an educational institution of higher professional education (Military University, Institute, Academy) and an appendix to the diploma with grades.

4. Service characteristics.

5. Autobiography.

6. Certificate of passing the candidate exams (for persons who have fully or partially passed the candidate exams).

7. Conclusion of the military medical commission on suitability for admission to postgraduate study.

8. Conclusion of the certification commission (military unit, district).

9. Personnel records sheet with a 4x6 (3x4) photo, certified by the head of the personnel department.

10. 2 photographs 4x6 (3x4).

11. The above documents are submitted in a file binder and a general office folder.

12. Officer's personal file.

Candidates take competitive entrance exams: in a special discipline, philosophy and a foreign language in the scope of the academy’s curriculum. Officers who have passed the minimum candidate exams and have the appropriate certificates are, by their consent, exempt from the corresponding entrance exam.

In addition to the regular leave, candidates admitted to take the entrance exams are given an additional leave for a period of 30 days with the same pay and the time required for travel from the place of service to the university and back. The academy sends a challenge to officers admitted to take the entrance exams, which is also the basis for granting additional leave.

Officers who wish to undergo postgraduate training in relevant specialties are invited to our academy.

VAMTO address: 199034, St. Petersburg, emb. Makarova, 8.

Address of the Volsk branch of VAMTO: 312903, Saratov region, Volsk, st. Gorky, 3;

Address of the Penza branch of VAMTO: 440005, Penza region, Penza-5 (PAII named after Chief Marshal of Artillery N.N. Voronov).

Address of the Omsk branch of the academy: 644098, Omsk - 14th century (OTII named after Marshal of the Soviet Union P.K. Konev).

Address VI (IT) Academy: 191123, St. Petersburg, st. Zakharyevskaya, 22

Address VI (ZHDV AND VOSO) Academy: 198511, St. Petersburg, Petrodvorets, st. Suvorovskaya, 1

The Military Academy of Logistics named after General Khrulev of the city of St. Petersburg is a state military educational institution of federal significance. The academy provides full-time and part-time educational services for training and advanced training of military theorists and practitioners. Engineering, technical and railway military institutes operate on the basis of the academy. There are branches of the educational organization in Omsk, Penza and Volsk. The duration of training at the Khrulev Academy is from 2 to 5 years. Additional courses for retraining and obtaining a higher title last 4-6 months. The admission procedure and training rules are posted on the official website of the academy, in the appropriate section. In addition to military training, specialists from the educational institution are actively engaged in scientific research and analysis of special devices and systems. Teachers, students and graduates of the academy regularly take part in conferences, seminars and military affairs competitions. Many of them became laureates or winners, received government grants for their inventions and innovative solutions.

They have long-standing traditions of training personnel. One of the oldest institutions is the Khrulev Logistics Academy, which trains officers and mid-level specialists in the field of management and provision of logistics for the army and rear.

Story

The Military Academy of Logistics and Technical Support named after A.V. Khrulev was founded in 1900. The task of the educational institution was to train and educate officers of the quartermaster service. Until this moment, such institutions had not existed anywhere in the world. In 1906, the period of study was extended to 3 years, and the institution was equated to a school of higher military education.

The university was given academy status in 1911, and after the revolution, like many military universities in St. Petersburg, the institution became subordinate to the Red Army. In the period 1924-1925, an attempt was made at a large-scale reorganization - all faculties were distributed among military universities, which affected the quality of education of graduates.

A new round of development history began in 1932, when the Military Transport Academy was established in Moscow, and in 1935 the Military Economic Academy was founded in the city of Kharkov. The merger of the two institutions occurred in the post-war period, in 1956. Since 1999, the academy has been training specialists with a full higher military education, and since 2010, cadets with secondary specialized training have also begun to graduate from the institution.

General Khrulev

Khrulev Andrey Vasilievich - army general, career military man and honored statesman. Born into a peasant family in 1892, at the time of the 1917 revolution he was a worker at the Okhtinsky gunpowder plant and took an active part in the storming of the Winter Palace. Since 1918 he served in the regular troops of the Red Army. During the Civil War he served as head of the political department of one of the divisions

In 1925, Andrei Vasilyevich Khrulev received an education at the highest courses of the Red Army, after which he was appointed to work in the central apparatus of the People's Commissariat of Defense of the Soviet Union. Since 1939, he headed the army supply department, and since 1940 he took the post of chief army quartermaster.

With the outbreak of hostilities, Lieutenant General A.V. Khrulev became Deputy People's Commissar of Defense of the country and took over the leadership of the Main Logistics Directorate of the army. During the Great Patriotic War, for about a year, in parallel with other duties, he held the post of People's Commissar of Railways. In 1943, Andrei Vasilyevich was appointed head of the Main Logistics Directorate, and later - chief of logistics for the entire Red Army.

In the post-war period, A. V. Khrulev held responsible positions in the logistics department of the USSR Armed Forces. Since 1951, he was appointed Deputy Minister of National Economy and was involved in the development of the building materials industry. In 1958 he returned to the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union as an adviser-inspector. He died in 1962 and was buried on Red Square. The Khrulev Military Academy bears the name of an outstanding military man who, during the war, managed to organize and debug one of the most important parts of the regular army - logistics.

Description

At the present stage, the Khrulev Academy is the leading educational and methodological center for material and technical support for the Russian Army. The university graduates officers and specialists in the field of organizing logistics for any type of troops of the Russian Defense Ministry and other government bodies where military service is expected.

Since August 2016, Lieutenant General A. V. Toporov, who has experience in military operations in Syria, has been appointed head of the academy. The previous head of the university, Lieutenant General Vladimir Sergeevich Ivanovsky, headed the institution since September 2012, and currently holds the post of head of the Main Directorate of Military Police of the Russian Ministry of Defense .

The education system is focused on the education and training of personnel for the following structures:

  • Ministry of Defense.
  • Border Service.
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.
  • For armies of other countries (training of military personnel from foreign countries is carried out at a special faculty).

In addition to training new personnel, the Khrulev Academy provides retraining for current and retired officers and teachers. The research area of ​​the university deals with the problems of organizing support for the army in combat and peacetime conditions, publishes articles, monographs, military theoretical publications and much more.

Branches and main divisions

The Military Academy of Logistics named after A.V. Khrulev is the main educational institution, which includes branches:

  • Engineering and Technical Military Institute.
  • and military messages.
  • Branch of the Academy in the city of Volsk (material and technical support).
  • Branch of the Academy in Omsk.
  • Branch of the Academy in the city of Penza.

Main faculties of training:

  • Command or material and technical support.
  • Command-engineering or automobile-road.
  • Retraining and advanced training.
  • Special training.
  • Division of secondary vocational education.
  • Junior specialist training battalion.
  • Sixteen departments, a separate discipline.
  • Research departments and institutes.
  • Faculty of correspondence education.

The Khrulev Academy implements the educational process at bases located in the Leningrad region, in the city of Luga, and the village of Privetninskoye. Students have access to workshops, materials from the communications and information technology departments, a library, club, museum, editorial and publishing departments.

Automotive and Highway Faculty

The largest faculty of the academy is command engineering, which trains specialists in three areas:

  • Construction, use, restoration of highways, as well as their technical cover.
  • Construction, use, restoration of bridges and crossings, as well as their technical cover.
  • Logistics support (logistics organization, management).

Cadets master the sciences for 5 years. Classes are taught by experienced teachers and career military personnel, many of whom have scientific degrees. The training contains a theoretical part and a large amount of practical work. Classrooms are equipped with modern interactive stands with working models. Part of the practical training is carried out on two training fields (road training and bridge training), where seventeen training sites are equipped.

Faculty of Logistics and Railway Troops

The structure of the faculty includes departments:

  • Organizations of material and technical support.
  • Department of Railway Troops.
  • Material support.
  • Organizations of material and technical support for the Navy.

The Khrulev Academy in this area of ​​study provides master's training for cadets in the following specialties:

  • Troop supply management (specialization - logistics support management, rocket fuel and fuel supply management, food supply, clothing supply).
  • Management, command of units of railway troops.

The training is designed to prepare army command personnel in units engaged in logistics.

Departments

At the Academy. Khrulev has 17 departments, the basis of their activities is the training of military personnel and scientific work. The structure of the faculties includes the following departments:

  • Organizations of logistics support for troops and logistics.
  • Organizations of military-technical support of the Navy.
  • Providing rear services for the National Guard troops.
  • Army logistics department.
  • Military messages.
  • Road service.
  • Technical support.
  • Foreign languages.
  • Physical training.
  • Tactics and operational art.
  • Russian language.
  • Humanitarian, social and economic disciplines.
  • Railway troops.
  • Restoration and operation of bridges and crossings.
  • General technical and general scientific disciplines.
  • Application of logistics departments (parts).

All departments are staffed by career military personnel with extensive theoretical knowledge and rich practice. Employees carry out scientific and research work, generating new methods of providing troops for the uninterrupted functioning of the structures of the armed forces in peacetime and wartime. Many departments have published educational and methodological manuals, conduct analytical activities that help improve the quality of cadets’ education, and instill skills in the practical application of acquired knowledge.

Education levels

The Khrulev Academy trains specialists at the following levels of professional education:

  • Specialized secondary.
  • Higher education (bachelor's degree, specialist's degree, master's degree, higher qualification).
  • Additional education.

Areas of secondary vocational education:

  • Equipment and technologies of ground transport (auto, railway).
  • Management in technical systems.
  • and environmental management.
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Economics and Management.
  • Communication systems
  • Electronics and radio engineering.

Higher education is conducted in the following areas:

  • Construction equipment and technologies.
  • Military administration.
  • Equipment and technologies of ground transport.
  • and electrical engineering.
  • Weapons and weapon systems.

Requirements for candidates

Candidates for admission to a university to undergo full military special training are considered citizens who meet the following requirements:

  • Citizens of the Russian Federation.
  • Completed a full course of secondary school education.
  • The age of applicants is from 16 years old and no more than 22 years old (those who have not undergone compulsory military service).
  • Citizens who served in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (age restrictions - up to 24 years).
  • Military personnel (conscripted into the RF Armed Forces, up to 24 years of age).
  • Enrollment in departments to receive full military-special training is allowed for applicants under 27 years of age.
  • Citizens under the age of 30 are allowed to enroll in secondary military training departments.
  • Women are recruited only to one branch, located in the city of Volsk, for the specialty “Logistics Support”.

Selection rules

To participate in the competitive selection, candidates submit the following information to the selection committee of the VA MTO:

  • Documents (passport or military ID to certify citizenship and subject to military conscription), a high school diploma or a diploma of secondary vocational education.
  • Information about the advantages for admission, achievements, information about the results of the Unified State Examination.

When selecting candidates, the selection committee takes into account:

  • State of health and suitability for military and combat service.
  • Professional suitability of candidates according to psychological research data (psychoemotional, psychophysiological, psychological).
  • Results of entrance exams and tests (USE).
  • Physical preparation of candidates.

The selection is carried out from July 1 to July 30. According to data from past admissions, the average competition for open specialties is three people per place. All candidates undergo preliminary and final medical selection. The duration of training for full military special training (specialty) is 5 years, secondary military special education (qualification level - technician) lasts for 2 years 10 months. During the entire course of training, cadets live in barracks with full property and food allowances at the expense of the state.

Addresses

Military Academy named after. A.V. Khruleva (main department) is located in St. Petersburg, at the address: Admiral Makarov Embankment, building 8.

Branches in St. Petersburg:

  • Institute of Railway Troops and Military Communications - st. Suvorovskaya (Petrodvorets), building 1.
  • Engineering and Technical Military Institute - st. Zakharyevskaya, building 22.

Nonresident institutes (branches):

  • Omsk city (armored engineering) - Cheryomushki village, 14th military town.
  • Volsk city (institute of software), Saratov region - st. named after Maxim Gorky, building 3.
  • The city of Penza is the 5th (artillery and engineering) military town.