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Military Academy of Logistics and Transport

The Military Academy of Logistics and Transport traces its history back to the Quartermaster Course, the date of its formation is considered to be March 31, 1900, when Nicholas II approved the “Regulations on the Quartermaster Course” with its location in St. Petersburg. In 1906, the Quartermaster Course became a higher military educational institution. In 1911, the Quartermaster Course was transformed into the Quartermaster Academy with the task of training specialists to fill the positions of the highest ranks of the commissary department. In 1918, the academy was reorganized into the Military-Economic Academy of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.

About 1000 academy students took part in the civil war, in positions in various units of the rear of the Red Army - on the Eastern, Turkestan and other fronts.

During the pre-war period, the academy trained more than 3,000 qualified logistics organizers and military transport engineers.

During the Great Patriotic War, more than 13 thousand qualified logistics and transport specialists were trained. For heroism, courage and selfless military work during the war, many graduates of the academy were awarded orders and medals. Among the academy graduates, 15 people were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, 15 graduates were awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor.

In 1998, the Volsk Higher School of Logistics and the Ulyanovsk Higher Military Technical School became part of the academy as its branches.

In 2008, the Volsk Higher Military School of Logistics (military institute), the Ulyanovsk Higher Military Technical School of Logistics (military institute), the Military Transport University of Railway Troops and Military Communications (St. Petersburg), the Military Engineering and Technical University (St. Petersburg), Military Veterinary Institute (Moscow), Tolyatti Military Technical Institute.

Today, the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport is the leading educational, scientific and methodological center of the Logistics of the RF Armed Forces and the rear of military formations of federal ministries, departments and services.

The Academy annually conducts research on 30-40 research projects assigned by the Ministry of Defense, the General Staff, and the Logistics Headquarters of the RF Armed Forces. Academy scientists make a significant contribution to the development of domestic military science.

The inventions of VATT scientists are widely used in the gas, petrochemical, automotive, food and light industries, nuclear energy, and in the construction of railways and highways, bridges and tunnels. Academy officers took an active part in the construction of the BAM and roads in the Non-Black Earth Region, in eliminating the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and in supporting combat operations in Afghanistan and Chechnya.

Currently, at two faculties: command engineering (automobile and road), correspondence training, as well as at a special department (training foreign specialists), and at academic retraining and advanced training courses, comprehensive training of officers is carried out in 15 specialties and specializations of logistics and transport support. Among them are Organization of transportation and management of transport (by type), Construction and operation of highways and airfields, Construction of bridges, Management of logistics support for troops (forces), Management of military units and formations, Bridges and transport tunnels, Highways and airfields, Lifting transport, construction, road machinery and equipment, Organization of transportation and management of transport (by type), Logistics of the Armed Forces.

The department for training specialists with secondary vocational education of the Academy of Logistics and Transport recruits cadets for training in the following specialties:

chemmotology and problems of effective use of liquid rocket fuel, fuels and lubricants and special liquids.

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Address St. Petersburg, emb. Makarova, 8

The Military Academy of Logistics and Transport traces its history back to the Quartermaster Course, the date of its formation is considered to be March 31, 1900, when Nicholas II approved the “Regulations on the Quartermaster Course” with its location in St. Petersburg. In 1906, the Quartermaster Course became a higher military educational institution. In 1911, the Quartermaster Course was transformed into the Quartermaster Academy with the task of training specialists to fill the positions of the highest ranks of the commissary department. In 1918, the academy was reorganized into the Military-Economic Academy of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army.

About 1000 academy students took part in the civil war, in positions in various units of the rear of the Red Army - on the Eastern, Turkestan and other fronts.

During the pre-war period, the academy trained more than 3,000 qualified logistics organizers and military transport engineers.

During the Great Patriotic War, more than 13 thousand qualified logistics and transport specialists were trained. For heroism, courage and selfless military work during the war, many graduates of the academy were awarded orders and medals. Among the academy graduates, 15 people were awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, 15 graduates were awarded the title of Hero of Socialist Labor.

In 1998, the Volsk Higher School of Logistics and the Ulyanovsk Higher Military Technical School became part of the academy as its branches.

In 2008, the Volsk Higher Military School of Logistics (military institute), the Ulyanovsk Higher Military Technical School of Logistics (military institute), the Military Transport University of Railway Troops and Military Communications (St. Petersburg), the Military Engineering and Technical University (St. Petersburg), Military Veterinary Institute (Moscow), Tolyatti Military Technical Institute.

Today, the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport is the leading educational, scientific and methodological center of the Logistics of the RF Armed Forces and the rear of military formations of federal ministries, departments and services.
The Academy annually conducts research on 30-40 research projects assigned by the Ministry of Defense, the General Staff, and the Logistics Headquarters of the RF Armed Forces. Academy scientists make a significant contribution to the development of domestic military science.

The inventions of VATT scientists are widely used in the gas, petrochemical, automotive, food and light industries, nuclear energy, and in the construction of railways and highways, bridges and tunnels. Academy officers took an active part in the construction of the BAM and roads in the Non-Black Earth Region, in eliminating the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and in supporting combat operations in Afghanistan and Chechnya.

Currently, at two faculties: command engineering (automobile and road), correspondence training, as well as at a special department (training foreign specialists), and at academic retraining and advanced training courses, comprehensive training of officers is carried out in 15 specialties and specializations of logistics and transport support. Among them are Organization of transportation and management of transport (by type), Construction and operation of highways and airfields, Construction of bridges, Management of logistics support for troops (forces), Management of military units and formations, Bridges and transport tunnels, Highways and airfields, Lifting transport, construction, road machinery and equipment, Organization of transportation and management of transport (by type), Logistics of the Armed Forces.

The department for training specialists with secondary vocational education of the Academy of Logistics and Transport recruits cadets for training in the following specialties:

Organization of transportation and management of transport (by type);
construction and operation of roads and airfields;
construction of bridges.

The form of training is full-time, on a budget basis. Graduates receive a state diploma and a technician qualification. Duration of training – 2 years 10 months.

St. Petersburg is a forge of military personnel; several military universities are located in the Northern capital. One of these educational institutions is the MTO Academy named after Army General A.V. Khrulev. The University of the Ministry of Defense prepares qualified personnel for military departments in the field of management and provision of the army with material and technical equipment.

The main entrance of the building of the Military Academy of MTO

Story

The founding day of the Academy is considered to be March 31, 1900, when a special Quartermaster Corps was formed in St. Petersburg by order of the Emperor. This educational institution was the first in Russia to train officers and civil servants for the commissariat department.

Since 1906, the military logistics Quartermaster course became a higher educational institution, the duration of training increased to three years. Since 1911, the university has been renamed the Quartermaster Academy.

After the Bolsheviks came to power, the academy was reorganized and on March 15, 1918 received the name: Military-Economic Academy of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. In 1920, the educational institution was reorganized again and became known as the Military Economic Academy of the Red Army and the Red Army, after being merged into one university with the Naval Higher Financial and Economic School. Between 1924 and 1925, the academy's faculties were transferred to different educational institutions. However, the reform did not have a positive result in the training of qualified logistics personnel. Ultimately, the Military Transport Academy appeared in Moscow in 1932. In 1935, the Military Economic Academy was formed in Kharkov.

In 1942, the educational institution was renamed the Military Academy of Logistics and Supply. After the war, there was an acute shortage of personnel in the troops, and the need arose to organize a single multidisciplinary university to train qualified specialists in the field of supply and transport. On June 1, 1956, a new Military Academy of Logistics and Transport appeared; the new university became a union of two academies, from Moscow and Kharkov.


Since 1999, the Military Academy of Logistics and Transport has been training cadets in a full military special training program, and since 2010 in a secondary training program.

The university received its modern name (Military Academy of Logistics and Technical Support named after Army General A.V. Khrulev) on June 21, 2012 by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Today, the Military Academy of Logistics and Logistics is an advanced scientific, educational and methodological center for material and technical support of the Russian Armed Forces for the training of highly qualified officers specializing in logistics for all branches of the Russian Defense Ministry and other federal departments that provide for military service.


Practical training for cadets of the Military Academy of MTO

The training of logistics specialists is aimed not only at the Ministry of Defense, but also at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB (border service), as well as at the military departments of foreign countries. The Academy is engaged in broad scientific activities to solve problems of logistical support for troops in peacetime and in combat conditions. The university is also engaged in the development and publication of scientific works, textbooks and manuals, as well as other scientific and educational works for the training of qualified personnel, both in theoretical education and in practice.

The head university, the Military Academy of Logistics and Technical Support named after Army General A.V. Khrulev, has several branches:

  1. Institute of Railway Troops and Military Communications in Peterhof.
  2. Engineering and Technical Military Institute in St. Petersburg.
  3. Military Institute of Logistics and Logistics in Volsk.
  4. Automotive and Armored Engineering Institute in Omsk.
  5. Artillery Engineering Institute in Penza.

Academy graduates made a significant contribution to the strengthening and construction of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during the Great Patriotic War, as well as in peacetime. In matters of increasing the combat readiness of troops and strengthening defense, the academy's students are among the best specialists.


Awards presented to the Military Academy of MTO named after. Khruleva

University structure

There are nine main and additional faculties at the academy:

  1. Command and Engineering Faculty (Automotive and Highway).
  2. Command faculty (rear and railway troops).
  3. Faculty of retraining and advanced training.
  4. Faculty of Technical and Transport Support.
  5. Faculty of Logistics Support for National Guard Troops.
  6. Special Faculty.
  7. Training battalion of junior specialists.
  8. Training battalion (secondary vocational education).
  9. Educational department (training mobilization reserve from among university students).

The educational institution also has 20 departments:

  1. Organization of logistics.
  2. Logistics management.
  3. Material support.
  4. Technical support.
  5. Organization of logistics for the Navy.
  6. Military messages.
  7. Tactics and operational art.
  8. Railway troops.
  9. Restoration of military bridges and crossings.
  10. Road service.
  11. Humanitarian and socio-economic disciplines.
  12. General scientific and general technical disciplines.
  13. Physical training.
  14. Foreign languages.
  15. Management of logistics support for National Guard troops.
  16. MTO FSB.
  17. Russian language.
  18. Application of units and units of material support.
  19. Operation and restoration of weapons and military equipment.
  20. Management of technical support for National Guard troops.

Educational and material base

The educational and material base includes many facilities for various purposes.


The ritual of the military oath in the VA MTO

Laboratories

The academy's laboratory allows cadets to conduct laboratory and practical classes on the examination of products for quality characteristics (of those supplied to army units). Food service specialists are trained to fill positions in logistics management in the troops, as well as to receive additional education and advanced training for the heads of food supply services in the troops.

Libraries

To provide the educational process, as well as scientific research, with reference materials and literature, the academy has a library. This division is engaged in the organization, storage and use of materials of scientific works (dissertations, abstracts), and also organizes the development and publication of specialized specialized manuals. The library holds lectures on various topics, meetings with authors of works, exhibitions, etc.


Classes for cadets at the Military Academy of MTO named after. Khruleva

There are computers in the reading room for ease of use. Since 2015, the library has been equipped with a local word network with Internet access and an expanded literature base. Since that time, cadets have had access to the most famous virtual libraries, starting with the Library of the Academy of Sciences and ending with the Presidential Library named after B. N. Yeltsin.

Practical objects

The Military Academy has at its disposal two bases for supporting the educational process.

Base in Luga, the academy’s field infrastructure includes the following complexes:

  • transport and transhipment;
  • travel;
  • pavement;
  • physical training;
  • fire training.

The training complexes are complemented by a tactical field, a library and other information support facilities.

Emblem of the Military Academy of MTO named after. Khruleva

The base in Privetninskoye is used for training cadets in the summer. Practical classes, training courses, scientific research, etc. are held on the territory of the base.

Sports facilities

Sports facilities are represented by three halls:

  1. Hall of hand-to-hand combat. 30 people are allowed to attend classes at the same time; it is intended for conducting practical training in martial arts.
  2. Game room. The area of ​​the facility is 550 sq. meters, up to 50 people can study at the same time. Gymnastics classes, various sports games and athletic training of cadets are held here.
  3. Gym. Equipped with a large number of equipment and equipment, as well as special equipment for strength training, up to 20 people can train at the same time.

Classrooms

The Military Academy has several specialized training classes.

  1. Internet class. An auditorium equipped with personal computers for conducting classes on military management.
  2. Equipment class. Designed to study the history of military uniforms. The audience presented many examples of uniforms used by the troops from 1988 to the present day. A rich collection of orders and medals is also presented here.
  3. Auditorium for lectures 229. The auditorium is intended for scientific work in various disciplines. The lecture room has a standard design with equipped seats for cadets. It is equipped with a set of special equipment that allows you to display multimedia information on the blackboard.
  4. Auditorium 401. Used to organize the educational process of training specialists in artillery and technical support for the army.
  5. Lecture room 530. Capacity 130 people. Used for video conferencing, television bridges, presentations, etc. Equipped with equipment for sound and graphic support. There are cameras of the Russian Military Space Forces in the auditorium.
  6. Language lab. 16 cadets can study at the same time, is designed for learning foreign languages ​​and is equipped with recording and listening equipment, as well as personal computers.

Cadets of the Military Academy of MTO with teaching staff

Admission conditions

Candidates for admission to the Academy to undergo training under full professional training programs must meet the stated requirements:

  1. Russian citizenship.
  2. Having a complete secondary education.
  3. The minimum age is 16 years, and the maximum is 22 years, if the applicant has not completed compulsory military service.
  4. For candidates who have completed compulsory military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and military personnel, the maximum age is up to 24 years.
  5. At the secondary military special training department, the age limit is up to 27 years.
  6. Girls can also undergo training, but exclusively in the Volsky branch in the specialty “Logistics Support”.

To participate in the competitive selection, applicants must provide:

  • passport;
  • military ID;
  • certificate of complete secondary education;
  • diploma of secondary vocational education (if any);
  • Unified State Examination results;
  • information about academic achievements.

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

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

The competitive selection of candidates is carried out from July 1 to July 30. All applicants undergo a preliminary and final medical examination. The duration of training for full military special training programs is five years, the average military special training program is designed for 2 years and 10 months. During training, cadets live in barracks and are fully supported (property, monetary and food) by the state.


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