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  2. Military training centers of civilian universities (Russia)

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    Military training centers have 2 main functions: [6] Training commissioned officers for active duty; Graduates are commissioned as a lieutenant (after graduation from their civilian university), are exempted from military draft, but under the conditions of the signed contracts, they are obliged to serve in Russian Armed Forces with a mininum service time of three years.

  3. Military commissioning schools in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian military education system, inherited from the Soviet Union, trains officer-specialists in narrowly-defined military occupational specialties. [1] Modern Russian military educational institutions conducting commissioning programmes may have different names (academy, institute, higher school), it stems from tradition and has no effect on the content of aforementioned programmes.

  4. Military academies in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Budyonny Military Academy of the Signal Corps (Военная академия связи имени Маршала Советского Союза С.М. Будённого) was created in 1932 in Leningrad. It is named after Semyon Budyonny. It trains the Russian military's future signals and communications experts.

  5. Civil Defense Academy of the Ministry of Emergency Situations

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    On 9 December 1992, Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar signed a government decree establishing the academy in the basis of the Central Command and Control Center and the Civil Defense Courses of the RSFSR. In May 1994, the university received the name Academy of Civil Defence of the EMERCOM of Russia. Since January 2016, it has been a Federal State ...

  6. Civil defense in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Civil defense in Russia is the system of measures to protect people and material assets in the Russian Federation in the event of hostilities, natural disasters or technological disasters, as well as the preparation of such measures. These measures include sheltering, evacuation, disguising facilities, first aid and basic residents.

  7. Reserve Officer Training in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Reserve Officer Training in the Soviet Union was established in 1927. [1] According to the Soviet Union Law about compulsory military service of 13 August 1930 No.42/253б, this training was known as higher non-inside-military-unit training, and a list of civilian universities conducting this training was approved by People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs. [2]

  8. Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian ...

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    The modern university was established on July 20, 1994 on the basis of the unification of the Military-Political Academy and Military Institute. For the first time in one school, the economic, humanitarian, legal and philological areas of officer training were taught at the university level. [3]

  9. Category:Military academies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Military Educational and Scientific Center; Military Engineering-Technical University; Military Institute of Physical Culture; Military Logistics Academy; Military University of Radioelectronics; Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation; Moscow Border Institute of the FSB of the Russian Federation