Warrant officer schools of the Russian Armed Forces
Warrant officer schools of the Russian Armed Forces conduct warrant officer training programmes. Education acquired at such schools is vocational military education. The duration of studies is 2 years and 6–10 months.
Graduates of these schools are granted the military rank of praporshchik/michman.
History
editWarrant officers schools were established by Minister of Defence Order of 20 December 1980 No.365.[1] Only enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers, finished their military service as conscripts, could be accepted to enter warrant officers schools. The period of training was ten and half months.
The Minister of Defence Order of 20 December 1980 No.365 was replaced by the Minister of Defence Order of 27 December 2004 No.452.[2] Only volunteer enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers could be accepted to enter warrant officers schools.
All warrant officers schools ceased their educational activity in the framework of the Serdyukov reform.[3] In 2013, new Minister of Defence Sergei Shoigu decided to restore the institution of warrant officers.[4][5] New staff complement, which included warrant officers positions, was approved in July of the same year. Warrant officers training began to be carried out by special educational divisions within the structure of higher military schools and academies.[6] The duration of studies extended to 2 years and 6–10 months. The admission became available not only for active duty enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers (volunteers and conscripts) but also for civilian graduates of secondary schools who are directly commissioned into the warrant officer corps.[7]
List of Russian military educational institutions conducting warrant officer training programmes
editGeneral-purpose warrant officer schools
edit- Krasnodar Higher Military School named for Army General S.M. Shtemenko
- Military Institute of Physical Culture
- Military University of Radioelectronics
Warrant officer schools of the Ground Forces
edit- Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps
- Far Eastern Higher Combined Arms Command School
- Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy
- Military Academy of Field Anti-Aircraft Defense
- Military Logistics Academy
- NBC Protection Military Academy
- Tyumen Higher Military Engineer Command School named after A.I. Proshlyakov
Warrant officer schools of the Navy
editWarrant officer schools of the Aerospace Forces
editWarrant officer schools of the Airborne Forces
editReferences
edit- ^ О введении в действие Положения о школах прапорщиков и мичманов Советской Армии и Военно-Морского Флота (Order 365) (in Russian). Soviet Union Minister of Defense. 20 December 1980. Archived 5 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ О школах прапорщиков (мичманов) Вооружённых Сил Российской Федерации (Order 452) (in Russian). Russian Ministry of Defence. 27 December 2004. Archived 24 September 2022 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Куда пойдет прапорщик". Interfax (in Russian). 3 December 2008. Archived from the original on 14 December 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
- ^ "Около 55 тысяч прапорщиков и мичманов могут вновь появиться в армии". RIA Novosti (in Russian). 26 February 2013. Archived from the original on 24 September 2022. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
- ^ "Прапорщик возвращается". Gazeta.Ru (in Russian). 26 February 2013. Archived from the original on 24 September 2022. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
- ^ "Минобороны утвердило должности для прапорщиков". Izvestia (in Russian). 3 July 2013. Archived from the original on 1 September 2022. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
- ^ Gavrilov, Yury (17 August 2014). "Выпускникам школ разрешили учиться на прапорщиков". Rossiyskaya Gazeta (in Russian). Archived from the original on 24 April 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2022.