Tyumen engineering academy. The former glory of military engineers in Ukraine. Military in Kamenetz-Podolsk

On March 24, 1975, the Kamenetz-Podolsky Higher Military Engineering Command School was named after Marshal of Engineering Troops Kharchenko Viktor Kondratievich, who was at the origins of the formation of one of the best military schools of the former USSR.

Unfortunately, two years ago (September 1, 2012) this illustrious educational institution was disbanded, and its unique material and educational base was simply destroyed. Something, of course, remained and continues to serve for the training of reserve officers. At the very spirit of a military engineer, scientific and technological development have gone into oblivion.

The school is worthy of a separate book. In the article I will cover it briefly.

After the Second World War, the development of the engineering troops demanded to have engineering formations as part of the branches of the armed forces, which can perform the most important and most complex tasks of engineering support for combat and operations, taking into account the growing technical equipment, troop mobility, and the possible use of mass destruction. In turn, the technical re-equipment of the engineering troops required a large number of qualified personnel, whose training took place in a number of specialized military educational institutions (VNZ). These VNZs included: Leningrad Military Engineering School (1937-1960), Moscow Military Engineering School (1937-1960), Chernigov Military Engineering School (1940-1943), Borisov Military Engineering School ( 1940-1943), Zlatoust military engineering school (1941-1942), Michurinsk military engineering school (1941-1942), Tyumen military engineering school (1956-1968), Kaliningrad military engineering school (1960-1973), Kamenetz-Podolsk military engineering school (1967-1969). The largest number of trained officers of the engineering troops falls on the period of 40-70 of the XX century. After the reform, which was associated with the absence of the need to train a large number of military engineering personnel, the number of educational institutions of this training profile significantly decreased at the end of the 1960s. There were three military engineering schools left, which were later transformed into higher military educational institutions: Kaliningrad, Tyumen and Kamenetz-Podolsk.


The Kaliningrad Military Engineering School was established in 1960 as a military engineering school on the basis of the Leningrad and Moscow Military Engineering Schools. In 1965, it acquired the status of a higher military engineering school; in 1973, the training period was set at five years. This military educational institution trained only engineering specialists. This direction of training was due to the need for narrow-profile specialists for engineering troops for the high-quality use and maintenance of new models of engineering weapons and equipment. In 1990, five specialties were taught at the Kaliningrad Military Engineering School: engineering weapons with the qualification of a mechanical engineer; engineering electrical equipment with the qualification of an electrical engineer; operation of nuclear munitions of the engineering troops with the qualification of a radio engineer; fortifications with the qualification of civil engineer; operation and repair of engineering systems of radio telemechanics with the qualification of a radio engineer. After the collapse of the USSR, this university remained a part of Russia and was relocated to Nizhny Novgorod and received the name "Nizhny Novgorod Higher Military Engineering School". Since 1998, the university has become a branch of the Military Engineering University in Moscow.

The Tyumen military engineering university was founded in 1956, and in 1968 it was transformed into a higher command military engineering school. In this institution, engineering specialists of the command profile of training, commanders of engineering units in four specialties were trained with the qualification of an engineer for the operation of engineering weapons vehicles. The list of specialties included the following professions: command-tactical engineer-sapper specializing in controlled mining; command-tactical engineering and technical; command tactical amphibious assault; command-tactical pontoon-bridge. With the collapse of the USSR, the school remained part of Russia and was in 1998 transformed into a branch of the Moscow Military Engineering University.

Military in Kamenetz-Podolsk

In 1967, the training of officers for the engineering troops began in Ukraine in the city of Kamenets-Podolsky. This began with the order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 011 (January 1967) on the formation of a military engineering school with staff No. 17/711. On February 20, 1967, Colonel Vasily Ermakov was appointed head of the school. In the summer, officers began to arrive - the deputy head of the school for the technical part of the p / p-k Nikolai Klimenko, deputy. for the educational part, colonel Yakov Kriksunov, deputy. on the rear, p / p-k Ivan Shcherbina, chief financial officer Vasily Slobodyanyuk and others. A total of 15 people.

The management of the school took over the property and affairs from the head of the artillery division, which was located here earlier. As Pavel Makarsky (the first commander of the cadet company) recalls, even before the arrival of the cadets, the formation of a battalion to ensure the educational process from 25 recruits from Kamenets and the region began. At that time, there were only two pre-war barracks on the territory, a small dining room and a medical unit, on the site of today's parade ground there was grass and goats grazed. Gradually, they began to settle down, the construction of educational buildings, cafes, equipment for a training ground, and a parade ground began.

On October 2, 1967, on behalf of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, a member of the military council - early. Colonel-General Maltsev of the Political Directorate of the PrikVO presented a combat flag to the Kamenetz-Podolsky Military Engineering School. Back in the spring of 1967, Andrei Ishchenko, deputy head of the political department of the school, brought the banner to the school under guard from Lvov. After the last graduation of the school cadets (June 16, 1995), the banner was transferred to the archive. It was replaced with a Ukrainian-style banner.


The training ground for practical training was equipped on the site of the population's vegetable gardens and the former tank and artillery shooting range. Artificial reservoirs were also built at the site.

The car park was also built on a swampy area, where the bugs grew above the head. At first, the former stables were assigned to the cadets for classes (later medical warehouses were equipped there). The stables were blocked off with plywood walls. Something like classes came out.

In emergency mode, the construction of boxes for equipment began, as well. in winter, for practical exercises, it had to be beaten off the frozen ground with crowbars. It should be said that the training ground, like all other objects, was built by the cadets themselves, in between classes. And tests were sometimes taken just in the open.


As of September 1967, two engineer-sapper and one road cadet battalions were created in the structure of the school. At the same time, nine cycles (departments) were formed, in particular: socio-economic disciplines, engineering and tactical training, combined arms disciplines, engineering weapons vehicles, engineering barriers and demolition, crossings and bridges, fortification and camouflage, road, general education disciplines , as well as a battalion for the provision of the educational process. During this period, two courses were recruited: the first course was recruited at the established military educational institution, and the second course from among three companies that arrived from the Tyumen military engineering school. In January 1968, by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 019 and the directive of the General Staff No. ORG 6 / 86628 of 01/14/1969, the school was renamed the Higher Military Engineering Command School with a four-year training period. In the same year, the first issue of officers was made. Following the new staff No. 17/908, approved by the chief of the general staff on 04/30/1969, the number of cadet battalions was increased to four, and each battalion was supplemented with road specialty companies. The retraining of reserve officers began, for which purpose retraining courses were created accordingly. In 1975, by the directive of the General Staff No. 314/10/0914 of 17.07.1975, the Main Headquarters of the Ground Forces No. 453/1/0881 of 8.8.1975, the directive of the headquarters of the Carpathian Military District No. 15/1/01415 of 19.8 .1975 the Department of Physical Training and Sports was established.


The high marks regarding the educational process that the school received for a long time made it possible to give it the name of Marshal of the Engineering Troops Kharchenko V.K. (Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 184 of March 7, 1975 and Order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 75 of March 24, 1975).


The training of officer personnel was carried out according to the command profile and the following specialties: command tactical engineer-sapper, command tactical engineer-technical and engineer-sapper specialization of the airborne troops (each company had one airborne platoon).

In the fire of war

With the outbreak of the Afghan war (1979-1989), one of the most difficult tasks fell to the engineer troops: ensuring the wiring of columns, protecting strongholds, providing units with water, and most importantly, combating mine danger. Many graduates of the school went through the crucible of this war, and 37 of them died. Their names are immortalized on the memorial complex on the territory of the school. One of the officers was seriously wounded, and two - concussion. Fortunately, colonels Sergey Zubarevsky, Vladimir Perizhnyak, Mikhail Neroba, Oleksiy and Sergey Tverdokhleby (the latter works as an educator at the Kamenetz-Podolsk military lyceum), colonels Yuriy Galyan, Vyacheslav Zhurba (serves at the Center demining), Alexey Osadchiy, Major Gennady Stavniychuk, Art. Ensign Galina Petlevanaia (employee of the medical unit).

During the years of independence

After the collapse of the USSR, the Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine became the starting document for the creation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including engineering troops. On August 31, 1993, the Military Engineering Faculty (VIF) was formed at the Kamenetz-Podolsk Agricultural Institute. The involvement of the scientific and pedagogical staff of a civilian university gave, of course, the opportunity to be accredited and carry out training at a higher quality civilian educational level, namely: bachelor, specialist, military tactical and operational-tactical educational levels, which was not in the former higher military command school. But, in essence, it was precisely from this that the gradual process of the collapse of a powerful military educational institution began, which ended in December 2012. In 1996, the training of officers at the Kamenetz-Podolsk Higher Military Command School was completed in connection with its liquidation.

On the basis of the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 64 of January 21, 1998 “On the reorganization of the military training department of the Kyiv National University. Taras Shevchenko and VIF at the Podolsk State Agrarian and Technical Academy (as the former agricultural institute began to be called), the order of the Minister of Ukraine for Emergency Situations and for the Protection of the Population from the Consequences of the Chernobyl Disaster dated May 12, 1998 No. 197/139 from August 1, the faculty was reorganized to the military engineering institute at the Podolsk State Agrarian and Technical Academy.


The Military Engineering Institute of the Podolsk State Agrarian and Technical Academy was intended to provide training, education and professional training for officers of the operational-tactical direction of training in the specialty “Organization of combat and operational support of troops (forces)” - for the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine; officers of the tactical direction of training in the specialties “Armament and equipment of engineering troops” and “Combat use and control of the actions of units (units, formations) of the Ground Forces” - for the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, the Committee for the Protection of the State Border of Ukraine and other power structures of the state; adjunct officers in the specialties: “Military art”, “Engineering equipment of theaters of military operations”, “Armament and military equipment”; reserve officers - specialists of the engineering troops from among the students of the Podolsk State Agrotechnical Academy, Podolsk State Pedagogical University in ten specialties; ensigns - specialists of engineering troops; qualified soldiers in twenty-four working specialties for the engineering troops; foreign military personnel of all categories, in the specialties of officers of a tactical level of training; level 1 and 2 demining specialists; sappers and reconnaissance sappers of peacekeeping units; fortification specialists; cynological crews of mine-searching dogs; training and retraining of military specialists of the Ministry of Defense and other power structures in the specialty “Combat use and control of the actions of units (units, formations) of the Ground Forces”. The institute provided training for demining specialists for the peacekeeping contingent of the United Nations missions in Lebanon.


A number of new structures were created at the institute, namely: the Demining Center, in which demining specialists were trained and retrained, training of reserve officers is carried out at the training courses for reserve officers.

The logistics of the educational process became weaker every year, while in the former K-PVVIKU the opposite situation was observed due to better funding. There was also a noticeable difference in the qualitative composition of the scientific and pedagogical staff. So, in 1989, there were 26 candidates of sciences in K-PVVIKU, 16 of them were officers, and in 2000 there were only 4 people in the institute. In order to increase the number of highly qualified scientific and pedagogical personnel, an adjuncture was created at the institute in 1999. Since 2010, the Institute has been turned into a military faculty at the National University. Ivan Ogienko. At the same time, new problems arose in the educational process. So, the university did not find specialists in mathematics (everyone was fired at the school) for a technical university: the university is a liberal arts university, and cadets receive a technical education. University teachers began to introduce their own assessment rules, they did not understand the specifics of the military (outfits, field trips, night classes).
Two years later, on September 1, 2012, the military faculty ceased to exist. The cadets were transferred to Lviv to the Academy of the Ground Forces of Ukraine. Most of the teachers were retired, although they could still work productively for a long time. The sergeant training college and training for soldiers were moved to other places. They also wanted to transfer the Demining Center, together with the dog handlers, to Lviv, but they left it in place.


For more than 40 years of history, the school has trained about 16 thousand officers, 160 people received gold medals, hundreds of foreign specialists from Ethiopia, France, China, Moldova, and Turkmenistan were trained.

The Kamyanets-Podilskyi School was the basic training center for preparing for peacekeeping missions. Its specialists have performed assignments in Angola, Lebanon, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Iraq and Yugoslavia. On the basis of the school, under the command of Colonel Anatoly Okipnyak, a unified system for training divers of all levels was developed in Ukraine to perform robots on various types of reservoirs ...

On the territory of the school today there is a department for training reserve officers, a demining center, a military lyceum and the 11th crossing and bridge battalion formed on September 1, 2012.

Instead of a conclusion

The transfer of cadets to Lviv causes negative feelings. Prior to this decision, military officers and reserve officers were trained on the basis of the school, a college for sergeants of engineering troops was opened, and training was in effect. In addition, there is a military lyceum on the territory. It would seem that a harmonious system of training specialists of the engineering troops (from a soldier to an adjunct) has developed, there is an excellent material and technical base, which surprised all foreign guests (despite the fact that it was half (!!!) of what it was under the Union) . Learn and serve. No, it was necessary to ruin everything, pull it apart, and send the specialists to retire. Supporters of the closure of the school speak of the need to unite military universities, that for such a number of cadets (about 100 people) to maintain such a territory, such personnel is too wasteful. But the point, as it seems, is not about the cadets, but about the redistribution of finances. I would like to say with bitterness that in Lviv there is no normal material base and a training ground for the training of officers of the engineering troops, the lack of teaching aids. The engineering camp at the training ground is good for motorized riflemen, tankers, artillerymen, but it is problematic to train highly qualified officers of the engineering troops on it! It takes almost an hour for cadets to get to the training ground to the training points. In Kamenets, it took no more than 10-15 minutes. It should also be added here that the engineering technique, which the cadets must study, is located 40 km from Lviv. And the future professionals themselves are studying it from posters. The only track-layer BAT-2, which was at the Academy of the Ground Forces, was wound up all night! .. So what kind of specialists will we train? Why did it all fall apart? Why not leave everything in place, and create a Center for Engineering Troops on the basis of the school? And to train specialists of all levels, to develop and test new engineering equipment, including mine-clearing robots (for this there were departments of “Operation and repair of engineering weapons machines” and “Engineering machines”).

It seems that the army was deliberately destroyed. And they didn’t think about the fact that our engineering troops could cease to exist, capable of qualitatively solving the entire range of tasks of engineering support for combat (with the latest events in the Crimea, equipment for crossings, in particular PMP parks, were pulled from all over the country). Then, perhaps, we will realize it, we will begin to revive the engineering troops, but there will be no more specialists. This is at best. And in the worst case, as always, we will adopt foreign, NATO experience and say: oh, how smart they are! But, honestly, let's say that we have more experience in training specialists of engineering troops, in carrying out engineering activities than NATO troops. While even more…


P.S. Our military school is the only one of the military universities of the former USSR that Voice of America spoke about. Somewhere in the early 1980s. years between cadets and civilians there was a fight. Everything was banal, as always. Either they didn’t share the girl at the dance, or someone said something wrong. In general, two cadets were beaten. They returned to the barracks, the whole company got up and "self-propelled" moved to the dance floor. In the hands of belts ... and away we go. The next day, Voice of America announced to the whole world that "General Ermakov's thugs brutally beat civilians." Although there was a fight, which then was enough everywhere.

Maybe not everything was told as I wanted, but I think that I managed to convey the understanding of which university was destroyed. The school museum is now closed. Therefore, I will be grateful to all those who were related to the Kamenetz-Podolsk military engineering command school for additional information (memoirs, photos).

The Federal State State Military Educational Institution of Higher Education “Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. year number 646.

The school takes its history as a forge of officer cadres for the engineering troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation from June 22, 1957.

From 1957 to 2019, the school underwent a series of transformations related to the change in the terms of study and the name of the school.

The first graduation from the school took place in September 1958.

Over the years of the existence of the school, its location has not changed.

On March 25, 1959, by decision of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the school was awarded the Red Banner with the inscription "Tyumen Military Engineering School".

On June 21, 2007, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, the school was awarded a new Battle Banner with Russian symbols.

Over the period of its existence, the school has trained more than sixteen thousand officers for the engineering troops, more than forty of them became generals.

Four graduates were awarded the high title of Hero of the Russian Federation: Major General Alexander Alekseevich Krasnikov, Colonel Valery Aleksandrovich Rostovshchikov, Lieutenant Colonel Sergey Vasilyevich Zhuikov (posthumously), Militia Major Vasyanin Mikhail Ivanovich (posthumously).

After graduating from college, our graduates serve in units of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the troops of the National Guard of Russia, as well as in the structures of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation.

Graduates from Tyumen worthily continue the glorious traditions of the soldiers of the engineering troops.

II. SPECIALTIES AND SPECIALIZATIONS OF TRAINING

The school trains graduates of higher education with full military special training in four military specialties and four military specializations in accordance with the license for educational activities dated January 19, 2016 No. 1882 and the certificate of state accreditation dated April 7, 2016 No. 1834.

Specialties of higher education in accordance with federal educational standards:

"05.23.02 - Special Purpose Vehicles".

Military specializations:

"The use of engineering units of the Airborne Forces and the operation of engineering weapons";

"The use of pontoon-bridge, crossing and landing units and the operation of engineering weapons";

"The use of engineering units of the Strategic Missile Forces and the operation of engineering weapons";

"The use of engineering units for assault and barrage, the operation of engineering weapons."

The term of study is 5 years.

Qualification - engineer.

"13.05.01 Heat and power supply of special technical systems and objects".

Military specialty - "Use of units and operation of engineering electrical equipment."

The term of study is 5 years.

Qualification - engineer.

"11.05.02 - Special radio engineering systems".

Military specialty - "The use of controlled mining units, and the operation of radio-electronic means of engineering weapons."

The term of study is 5 years;

Qualification - engineer of special radio engineering systems.

"08.05.01 - Construction of unique buildings and structures."

Military specialty - "Use of engineering position units, construction and operation of fortifications, and camouflage."

The term of study is 5.5 years.

Qualification - civil engineer.

Those who graduate from the college are awarded the military rank of LIEUTENANT and a state diploma is issued.

Specialties of secondary vocational education in accordance with federal educational standards:

"15.02.04 - Special machines and devices".

Military specialty - "The use of engineering units and the operation of engineering weapons."

Military specialization - "Repair and storage of engineering ammunition."

"13.02.07 - Power supply".

Military specialty "Application of engineering units and operation of electrical equipment."

The term of study is 2 years 10 months.

Those who graduated from the college are awarded the military rank of WRITTEN OFFICER and are issued a state diploma with the qualification - TECHNICIAN.

III. RULES AND ORDER OF ENTRY TO THE SCHOOL

Pre-selection of candidates

Citizens of the Russian Federation who have state documents on secondary (complete) general, secondary vocational education or a state document on primary vocational education are considered as candidates for admission to the school for training by cadets in programs with full and secondary military special training, if in it has a record of receiving a secondary (complete) general education, from among:

  • citizens who have not completed military service, aged 16 to 22;
  • citizens who have completed military service and conscripted military personnel until they reach the age of 24;
  • servicemen undergoing military service under a contract until they reach the age of 27, and those entering the school for training in programs with secondary military special training - until they reach the age of 30.

The preliminary selection of candidates from among citizens who are not in the military service includes determining their suitability for training at the school:

  • by the presence of citizenship of the Russian Federation;
  • by level of education;
  • by age;
  • for health;
  • by the level of physical fitness;
  • according to the category of professional suitability.

Preliminary selection is carried out in the military commissariats at the place of residence of the candidate.

Citizens who have not completed and completed military service submit an application to the military commissariat department at the place of residence (graduates of Suvorov military schools apply to the head of the Suvorov military school where they study) until April 20 year of admission.

The application shall indicate: surname, name, patronymic, date of birth, information about citizenship, details of the document proving his identity, information about the previous level of education and a document on education and (or) qualification confirming it, postal address of the place of permanent residence, electronic address and contact phone number (at the request of the candidate), the name of the higher military educational institution and the specialty of training in which the candidate wishes to study.

Attached to the application:

  • a copy of the birth certificate;
  • a copy of a document proving identity and citizenship;
  • autobiography;
  • characteristics from the place of work or study;
  • a copy of the document on education and (or) on the qualification confirming it, for students in educational institutions of secondary vocational and higher education - a certificate of study or of the period of study,
  • three certified photographs, without headgear, 4.5 x 6 cm.

Documents of candidates from among citizens who have not completed and completed military service, medical examination cards and professional psychological selection cards are sent by the military commissars of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation to the school until May 20 of the year of admission.

Persons from among citizens who have not completed and completed military service, family members of military personnel or civilian personnel of the Armed Forces, who are serving (working) in military units stationed outside the Russian Federation, may apply to the headquarters or personnel body of their military unit, with the attachment of documents, as well as a medical examination card addressed to the head of the school until May 20 of the year of admission.

Persons from among the citizens of the Russian Federation residing outside the Russian Federation, where there are no military units of the Russian Federation, must arrive at the school no later than June 28 of the year of admission with a document on education and (or) qualifications, and an identity document of the candidate, for consideration by the admission committee of the school on enrollment as a candidate for admission to the university with the execution of a personal file and admission to entrance examinations.

Reimbursement of expenses for travel from the place of residence, and in case of non-receipt - and back is made by the military educational institution.

Military personnel who wish to enroll in the school, before April 1 of the year of admission, submit a report addressed to the commander of the military unit, which indicates: last name, first name, patronymic, military rank and military position held, date of birth, information about citizenship, details of the document certifying his identity, information about the previous level of education and a document on education and (or) qualification confirming it, postal address of the place of permanent residence, code name of the military unit, email address and contact phone number (at the request of the candidate), name of the higher military educational institution and the specialty of training for which the candidate wishes to study.

Attached to the report are:

  • a photocopy of the birth certificate;
  • a photocopy of a document proving identity and citizenship;
  • autobiography;
  • characteristics from the place of service;
  • a copy of the document on education and (or) qualification confirming it;
  • service card of a soldier;
  • three certified photographs (without headgear, size 4.5 by 6 cm);
  • medical examination card;
  • map of professional psychological selection.

Original documents giving the right to enter the school on preferential terms established by the legislation of the Russian Federation, an original document on education, and for persons who have completed the first and subsequent courses of educational institutions of higher professional education with state accreditation, also an academic certificate, are presented to the reception commission upon arrival at the school.

Military personnel pre-selected for admission to the university are sent by the unit commander to the school for professional selection: applicants for training in programs with full military special training - by June 1 (25 day training camps are held with them to prepare for entrance examinations), and applicants for training in programs with secondary military special training - by June 10 for a 15-day training camp in order to prepare for professional selection.

The admission committee of the school considers the documents received for candidates and, if the candidates meet the requirements of the admission rules, makes a decision on their admission to professional selection.

On the time and place of arrival of candidates for professional selection or refusal with an indication of the reason and the simultaneous return of documents before June 20 of the year of admission to the university, the admission committee of the school reports through the military commissariats or the relevant headquarters and personnel bodies.

Candidates selected for admission to the school are issued orders, military transportation documents for free travel by rail or road. They must arrive at the place of professional selection no later than the time specified in the call of the selection committee.

Upon arrival at the school, candidates must have with them:

  • passport, military ID or certificate of a citizen subject to conscription for military service;
  • original document on education and (or) qualification;
  • certificate of the results of the unified state exam (USE) in the disciplines: mathematics (profile level), physics, Russian language (for training in programs with full military special training);
  • originals of documents giving the right to enter the school on preferential terms;
  • supporting documents of individual achievements;
  • prescription;
  • food (for conscripted military personnel - clothing and cash certificates).

IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO TRANSFER DOCUMENTS THROUGH THIRD PARTIES TO EXCLUDING THEIR LOSS!

During the professional selection, the selection committee determines the degree of suitability of candidates for admission to the school for health reasons, determines the category of professional suitability and conducts entrance examinations.

Professional selection of candidates

The professional selection of candidates is carried out by the selection committee of the school in order to determine the ability of candidates to master educational programs of the appropriate level.

Professional selection of candidates includes:

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

c) entrance examinations.

Evaluation of the level of physical fitness of candidates.

Professional selection of candidates for admission to study at the school is carried out from July 1 to July 30.

Assessment of the level of general education of candidates:

citizens who are recognized as citizens of the Russian Federation in accordance with Part 1 of Article 4 of the Federal Constitutional Law of March 21, 2014 No. 6-FKZ "On the admission of the Republic of Crimea to the Russian Federation and the formation of new subjects within the Russian Federation - the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol »;

citizens who are citizens of the Russian Federation permanently residing on the day of admission to the Russian Federation of the Republic of Crimea on the territory of the Republic of Crimea or on the territory of the federal city of Sevastopol, and studied in accordance with the state standard and (or) the curriculum of general secondary education approved by the Cabinet of Ministers Ukraine, entering higher education programs, is carried out at the choice of candidates based on the results of the unified state exam and (or) on the results of entrance examinations conducted independently at TVVIKU.

Detailed information about passing the exam can be found on the website: http://www.ege.edu.ru/.

When enrolling in programs with secondary military special training, the results of mastering educational programs of secondary general education by candidates indicated in the documents on education submitted by them (the average score of the certificate) are taken into account.

Benefits for admission

When admitting citizens to study at a school on the basis of Article 71 of Federal Law No. 273-FZ "On Education in the Russian Federation" dated
On December 29, 2012, the following benefits are provided:

1) admission without entrance examinations;

2) the pre-emptive right to enroll, subject to successful completion of entrance examinations and other things being equal;

3) other special rights established by Federal Law No. 273-FZ.

The winners and prize-winners of the final stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for schoolchildren, members of the national teams of the Russian Federation that participated in international Olympiads, participated in international Olympiads from among persons recognized as citizens of the Russian Federation in mathematics and physics have the right to admission without entrance examinations, have the right to admission without entrance tests.

The winners of Olympiads for schoolchildren of all levels, held in accordance with the List of Olympiads for schoolchildren for the 2018/2019 academic year, approved by order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation of September 28, 2018 No. 32n, entering the school are provided with a benefit - to be equated to persons who have scored 100 points on the Unified State Examination in a general education subject corresponding to the profile of the Olympiad. Participants of these Olympiads can exercise these rights if they have at least 65 points in the USE in this subject.

Preferential right to enroll in the school, subject to successful completion of entrance examinations and other things being equal, have:

  1. orphans and children left without parental care, as well as persons from among orphans and children left without parental care;
  2. citizens under the age of twenty who have only one parent - a disabled person of group I, if the average per capita income of the family is below the subsistence level established in the constituent entity of the Russian Federation at the place of residence of these citizens;
  3. citizens who were exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and who are subject to the Law of the Russian Federation dated May 15, 1991 No. 1244-1 “On the social protection of citizens exposed to radiation as a result of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant”;
  4. children of servicemen who died in the performance of military service duties or died as a result of injury (wounds, injuries, contusions) or diseases received by them in the performance of military service duties, including while participating in counter-terrorism operations and (or) other measures to combat terrorism;
  5. children of deceased (deceased) Heroes of the Soviet Union, Heroes of the Russian Federation and full cavaliers of the Order of Glory;
  6. children of employees of internal affairs bodies, institutions and bodies of the penitentiary system, the federal fire service of the State Fire Service, bodies for controlling the circulation of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, customs authorities who died (deceased) as a result of injury or other damage to health received by them in connection with with the performance of their official duties, or as a result of an illness they received during their service in these institutions and bodies, and the children who were dependent on them;
  7. children of prosecutors who died (died) as a result of injury or other damage to health received by them during their service in the prosecutor's office or after dismissal as a result of causing harm to health in connection with their official activities;
  8. servicemen who do military service under a contract, and whose continuous duration of military service under a contract is at least three years, as well as citizens who have completed military service by conscription and enter training on the recommendations of commanders issued to citizens in the manner established by the federal executive body in which federal law provides for military service;
  9. citizens who have served for at least three years under a contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations and bodies in military positions and dismissed from military service on the grounds provided for in subparagraphs "b" - "d" of paragraph 1, subparagraph "a" of paragraph 2 and subparagraphs "a" - "c" of paragraph 3 of Article 51 of the Federal Law of March 28, 1998 No. 53-FZ "On military duty and military service";
  10. combatants, as well as veterans of hostilities from among the persons specified in subparagraphs 1 - 4 of paragraph 1 of Article 3 of the Federal Law of January 12, 1995 No. 5-FZ "On Veterans";
  11. citizens who directly took part in the testing of nuclear weapons, military radioactive substances in the atmosphere, nuclear weapons underground, in exercises with the use of such weapons and military radioactive substances before the date of the actual cessation of these tests and exercises, direct participants in the liquidation of radiation accidents at surface and nuclear installations submarines and other military facilities, direct participants in the conduct and support of work on the collection and disposal of radioactive substances, as well as direct participants in the elimination of the consequences of these accidents (military personnel and civilian personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, military personnel of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, persons who served in the railway troops and other military formations, employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation and the federal fire service of the State Fire Service);
  12. servicemen, including servicemen of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, the penitentiary system, the federal fire service of the State Fire Service, who performed tasks in the context of the armed conflict in the Chechen Republic and in the territories adjacent to it, classified to the zone of armed conflict, and these military personnel performing tasks in the course of counter-terrorist operations in the territory of the North Caucasus region.
  13. children of citizens undergoing military service under a contract and having a total duration of military service of twenty years or more;
  14. children of citizens who are discharged from military service upon reaching the age limit for military service, for health reasons or in connection with organizational and staff measures and whose total duration of military service is twenty years or more.

The preferential right to enroll is also granted to graduates of general educational organizations, professional educational organizations that are under the jurisdiction of federal state bodies and implement additional general education programs aimed at preparing underage students for military or other public service.

The winners and prize-winners of Olympiads for schoolchildren in physics and mathematics, held in accordance with the procedure established by the federal executive body in charge of developing state policy and legal regulation in the field of education, are granted the following special rights upon admission to the school:

1) admission without entrance examinations for training;

2) be equated to persons who have scored the maximum number of points in the unified state exam in general education subjects in physics and mathematics.

Accounting for individual achievements

Applicants have the right to submit information about their individual achievements. Accounting for the results of individual achievements is carried out by accruing points for individual achievements and (or) as an advantage if the criteria for ranking the lists of applicants are equal.

Points awarded for individual achievements are included in the amount of competitive points.

When enrolling in educational programs of higher education with full military special training, the university awards points for the following individual achievements:

No. p/p

Full name of the individual achievement, status or award of its owner

Points for individual achievement

The presence of the status of champion and medalist of the Olympic Games, world champion, European champion in sports included in the programs of the Olympic Games.

The presence of a certificate of secondary general education with honors, or a certificate of secondary (complete) general education for those awarded with a gold medal, or a certificate of secondary (complete) general education for those awarded with a silver medal.

A diploma of secondary vocational education with honors.

The presence of a certificate of secondary general education (diploma of secondary vocational education) issued by general educational organizations with special names listed in Article 86 of the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-F3 "On Education in the Russian Federation" with at least 50% final marks "excellent" (the rest - "good") from all subjects of the main educational program, as well as additional general developmental programs integrated with it, aimed at preparing minors. students for military or other public service.

The results of the participation of candidates for training in Olympiads (not used to obtain special rights and (or) advantages for admission to training on specific conditions of admission and specific grounds for admission) and other intellectual and (or) creative competitions, physical culture events and sports events held by central bodies of the military administration of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, confirmed by the presence of the relevant document (winner / prize-winner)

7/5 points

The results of the participation of candidates for training in Olympiads for schoolchildren (not used to obtain special rights and (or) benefits for admission to training) in the core discipline, held in the manner established by the federal executive body responsible for the development of state policy and legal regulation in the field of education, within four years following the year of the corresponding Olympiad, if they have USE results of at least 60 points in the profile discipline (winner / prize-winner)

7/5 points

The presence of a certificate of a graduate of one of the general educational organizations with special names listed in Article 86 of the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. 273-FZ "On Education in the Russian Federation" (a diploma of a graduate of professional organizations) administered by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Availability of a document confirming the completion of the initial flight training program (a flight book with flight hours), subject to the availability of the school principal’s (instructor pilot’s) reference on the advisability of further education at a flight university upon admission to training in the specialty “Flight Operation and Application of Aviation Complexes”

The presence of a sports category or sports title upon admission to training in specialties that are not related to the specialty Service applied physical training:

  1. For sports included in the programs of the Olympic Games or for military applied sports:

master of Sport

Candidate Master of Sports

first sports class

  1. For other sports:

master of sports, candidate master of sports.

10 points 7 points 5 points

The presence of awards, confirmed by the relevant document (certificate for them):

state award of the Russian Federation

departmental insignia of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation dated December 14, 2017 No. 777).

10 points 5 points

The presence of a certificate of a combat veteran: action.

The presence of parachute jumps upon admission to training in specialties that provide for airborne training.

Availability of a personal book of a youth member of the All-Russian youth military-patriotic public movement "UNARMIA" (hereinafter referred to as the "Movement"), provided that the candidate has been a member of the Movement for at least one year.

The presence of a gold badge of distinction of the All-Russian physical culture and sports complex "Ready for Labor and Defense" (TRP) and a certificate for it of the established sample, subject to the candidate passing the entrance test in physical fitness for the mark "excellent"

Points for the above individual achievements are summarized, no more than 10 points can be awarded to an applicant. If there are individual achievements that exceed 10 points in total, the maximum value of 10 points is awarded to the applicant.

The procedure for enrolling candidates

Candidates who have passed the professional selection are entered in the competitive lists and, according to the results of the competition, are enrolled in the school.

When compiling competitive lists, the following are taken into account:

  • category of professional suitability (a candidate with a lower category has priority when placed on the competitive list);
  • the sum of points, which determines the level of general educational readiness (points are summed up for each subject of entrance examinations (mathematics (profile level), physics, Russian language), the level of physical fitness) and points awarded to the candidate for individual achievements.

The results of entrance examinations are evaluated on a 100-point scale.

Candidates who did not pass the professional selection, who did not appear for the professional selection without a good reason, who refused to enter the school after the start of the professional selection, as well as candidates who were denied further professional selection due to indiscipline, drop out of the competition and are not enrolled in the school.

If there are vacant training places in the 2nd year of the school, citizens who have completed the first courses of educational institutions of higher education and enrolled as cadets for training in the direction of training (specialty) in which they studied, have the right to be transferred to the 2nd year, after passing the combined arms training and accepting them Military oath, taking into account the transfer of academic disciplines.

Candidates who do not arrive at the place of professional selection at the school at the scheduled time for a good reason are allowed to participate in the professional selection only if they can pass the professional selection in accordance with its schedule.

Repeated professional selection events with the candidate are not allowed.

IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR CANDIDATES FOR PROFESSIONAL SELECTION

Determination of the suitability of candidates for admission to the school for health reasons

Citizens who do not undergo military service and enter the school undergo a preliminary and final examination. The examination is carried out in the direction of the military commissar. For a citizen entering the school, in the military commissariat, before the examination, a medical examination card of a citizen entering the school is issued and the following is carried out:

  • fluorographic (X-ray) examination of the chest in two projections (if it was not carried out or there is no information about this study in the medical documents during the last 6 months);
  • radiography of the paranasal sinuses;
  • ECG study at rest and after exercise;
  • general blood analysis;
  • tests for the presence of HIV infection, for narcotic substances and serological reactions for syphilis;
  • general urine analysis.

Citizens entering the school are not sent for examination if, according to state and municipal health care institutions, they have chronic diseases or obvious physical disabilities that are contraindications for entering the school.

A serviceman entering a military educational institution, before the start of the examination in the military unit, is issued a medical examination card of a citizen entering the school, and studies are carried out. Military personnel are sent for examination with a medical book, which should reflect the results of annual in-depth and control medical examinations, requests for medical help, a medical examination card of a citizen entering the school and the results of research. If a serviceman entering a military educational institution does not have a medical book, an examination is not carried out. According to the conclusion of the VVK, in order to clarify the diagnosis of the disease, a serviceman may be sent for examination to a military medical institution. Servicemen in the presence of a disease, according to which the schedule of diseases provides for an individual assessment of the category of fitness for military service or temporary unfitness for military service, are recognized as unfit for admission to the school.

Based on the results of an examination of a citizen entering a school, a specialist doctor issues a conclusion only on the suitability or unsuitability of a citizen for admission to a school. If a disease is detected in which the schedule of diseases (Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 04.07.2013 No. 565 “On approval of the Regulations on military medical examination”) provides for limited fitness for military service or unfitness for military service, a conclusion is made on the unfitness for entry into the military educational institution and the need for examination and examination at the place of military service (place of military registration) to determine the category of fitness for military service.

Determination of the professional suitability of candidates for training at the school is carried out in 2 stages: socio-psychological study; psychological and psychophysiological examination.

Socio-psychological study is carried out using the following main methods: study of documents (analysis of personal file materials), observation, questioning (conversation) and provides for assessment:

  • conditions for the upbringing and development of the personality;
  • military-professional orientation;
  • general educational readiness;
  • analysis of the motives for choosing the profession of an officer;
  • features of communication and behavior in the team.

Socio-psychological study is carried out in the form of an oral interview. The duration of the interview is up to 2 academic hours.

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

Testing is carried out in writing. The duration of the examination is 4 academic hours.

Psychological and psychophysiological examination allows to evaluate:

The level of general intellectual development (based on the study of the characteristics of cognitive mental processes: sensations, perceptions, memory, thinking, attention).

Professionally important qualities and special abilities necessary for the practical implementation of a specific professional activity.

Personal adaptive potential, including communication skills, moral normativity, the level of behavioral regulation.

Entrance tests

The following are accepted as the results of entrance examinations:

  • upon admission to the development of specialties (specializations) of higher education - the results of the Unified State Examination obtained in the period from 2016;
  • upon admission to the development of specialties (specialization) of secondary vocational education - the average score of the certificate.

Entrance tests for admission to higher education.

To assess the level of general educational readiness of candidates, the minimum number of USE points approved by the annual order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation on general education subjects is used as the minimum number of points. The list of general education subjects was approved by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation dated September 4, 2014 No. 1204 ( Table 1).

Table 1 - Minimum required USE scores for admission

Specialty of training in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education

The name of the general education subject and the established value of the minimum number of USE points

Name

Russian language

Advanced Mathematics

Construction of unique buildings and structures

Special radio systems

Heat and power supply of special technical systems and facilities

Special Purpose Vehicles

Entrance tests for admission to secondary vocational education

Entrance examinations at the school pass:

  • candidates who have passed the state final certification for educational programs of secondary general education not in the form of the Unified State Examination (including in foreign educational organizations) within 1 year before the date of completion of the acceptance of documents and entrance examinations inclusive;
  • candidates on the basis of vocational education (with a level of education below the level of "technician").

These candidates, at their own discretion, pass all general education entrance examinations conducted by the school independently, or pass one or more of the above entrance examinations along with the presentation of the results of the Unified State Examination as the results of other general education entrance examinations.

The programs of general education entrance examinations conducted by the school independently are formed on the basis of the federal state standard of secondary general education and the federal state educational standard of basic general education, taking into account the compliance of the level of complexity of such entrance examinations with the level of complexity of the Unified State Examination in the relevant educational subjects.

For each entrance examination, an assessment scale and a minimum number of points are established, confirming the successful completion of the entrance examination (hereinafter referred to as the minimum number of points). The results of each entrance test, conducted by the school independently, are also evaluated on a 100-point scale.

The minimum number of points for the general education entrance test, conducted by the school independently, is equal to the minimum number of points for the Unified State Examination given in Table 1. The minimum number of points cannot be changed during admission.

Entrance examinations conducted by the school independently are conducted in Russian in writing. During the entrance examinations, their participants and persons involved in their conduct are prohibited from carrying and using means of communication. Participants of entrance examinations can only carry a pen and documents , identity documents, reference materials used and electronic computers (calculators) permitted by the admission rules for use during entrance examinations and are provided by the TVVIKU commission.

If an applicant violates the procedure for conducting entrance examinations, the authorized officials of the school have the right to remove him from the place of the entrance examination with the drawing up of an act of removal.

After the announcement of the results of the written entrance examination, the applicant has the right to familiarize himself with his work on the day of the announcement of the results of the written entrance examination or within the next working day, as well as to file an appeal with the Appeal Commission about the violation, in the opinion of the applicant, of the established procedure for conducting the entrance examination and (or ) about disagreement with the received assessment of the results of the entrance test (hereinafter referred to as the appeal).

Consideration of the appeal is not a retake of the entrance test. During the consideration of the appeal, only compliance with the established procedure for conducting the entrance test and (or) the correctness of evaluating the results of the entrance test is checked.

The appeal is filed on the day of the announcement of the results of the entrance examination or within the next business day. Consideration of the appeal is carried out no later than the next working day after the day of its submission.

List of sections of general education disciplines included in the entrance examinations conducted by the school

Physics

The ticket includes tasks from the following sections of the courses:

Mechanics:

  • mechanical motion and its relativity,
  • uniform and uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion,
  • free fall,
  • movement in a circle with a constant modulo speed,
  • centripetal acceleration,
  • matter density,
  • Newton's laws
  • law of gravity,
  • gravity,
  • Hooke's Law,
  • friction force,
  • weight and weightlessness
  • pressure,
  • pascal's Law,
  • law Of Archimedes,
  • body momentum,
  • law of conservation of momentum,
  • kinetic energy,
  • potential energy,
  • force work,
  • power,
  • law of conservation of mechanical energy,
  • mechanical vibrations and waves.

Molecular Physics and Thermodynamics:

  • models of the structure of gases, liquids and solids,
  • Brownian motion,
  • diffusion,
  • ideal gas model,
  • basic equation of the MKT,
  • Mendeleev-Clapeyron equation,
  • isoprocesses,
  • heat transfer, types of heat transfer,
  • specific heat capacity of a substance,
  • internal energy,
  • work in thermodynamics,
  • first law of thermodynamics,
  • efficiency of heat engines.

Electricity and magnetism:

  • law of conservation of electric charge,
  • Coulomb's Law,
  • strength and potential of the electrostatic field; electrical capacitance,
  • series and parallel connection of capacitors,
  • capacitor electric field energy,
  • series and parallel connection of conductors,
  • Ohm's law for a circuit section,
  • Ohm's law for a complete electrical circuit,
  • work of electric current,
  • Joule-Lenz Law,
  • electric power,
  • ampere power,
  • Lorentz force,
  • Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction,
  • magnetic flux,
  • self-induction,
  • magnetic field energy,
  • electromagnetic oscillations and waves.
  • law of reflection of light
  • law of refraction of light, lenses,
  • focal length and optical power of the lens,
  • thin lens formula,
  • light interference,
  • light Diffraction,
  • diffraction grating,
  • dispersion.

Physics of the atom and atomic nucleus:

  • planetary atom model,
  • radioactivity,
  • alpha decay, beta decay,
  • gamma radiation; law of radioactive decay,
  • the law of conservation of charge and mass number in nuclear reactions.

The examination ticket consists of three parts, including 16 tasks.

Part 1 contains 10 tasks (A1-A10). Each question has 4 possible answers, of which only one is correct. When answering the questions in Part 1, the candidate must solve the problem and choose the correct answer.

Part 2 contains 3 tasks (В1-ВЗ), which should be solved and answered in the form of a set of numbers with a solution.

For completing tasks of various complexity, the points given in Table 4 are awarded.

Table 4 - The order of scoring when solving tasks in physics

Received

Mathematics

The ticket includes the following sections of the mathematics course:

  • comparison of fractions
  • addition and subtraction of fractions
  • multiplication and division of fractions
  • degree of fraction

Proportions:

  • proportion properties
  • interest
  • degrees with a rational exponent
  • degree with integer exponent
  • natural root
  • Converting power and fractional-irrational expressions

Polynomial:

  • abbreviated multiplication formulas
  • factorization of a polynomial
  • multiplying a polynomial by a monomial
  • multiplication and division of polynomials

Equations:

  • linear and quadratic equations
  • Vieta's theorem

Systems of equations:

  • linear systems with two unknowns
  • nonlinear systems of equations

Inequalities:

  • basic properties of inequalities
  • dealing with inequalities
  • solution of linear and quadratic inequalities; expression range

Progressions:

  • arithmetic progression
  • geometric progression
  • infinitely decreasing geometric progression
  • Tasks for interest, for parts, for work, for "overland" movement and movement along the river, movement towards each other.

The examination paper in mathematics consists of 3 parts, including 15 tasks.

Part 1 contains 6 tasks (A1-A6). Each question has 4 possible answers, of which only one is correct. When answering the questions in Part 1, the candidate must solve the problem and choose the correct answer.

Part 2 contains 6 tasks (B1-B6), which should be solved and answered in the form of a set of numbers with a solution.

Part 3 consists of 3 tasks (С1-СЗ), for which you need to give a detailed solution.

When calculating, it is allowed to use a non-programmable calculator.

Points are awarded for completing tasks of various complexity in mathematics. The order of scoring is given in table 5.

Table 5 - The order of scoring in mathematics

The scores are summed up and entered into the examination sheet.

Russian language

The test tasks include the following sections of the course:

Definition of the main information of the text; means of communication of sentences in the text; definition of the lexical meaning of the word; stress setting; the use of paronyms; morphological norms (formation of word forms); syntactic norms, norms of agreement, norms of control; spelling of roots; spelling of prefixes; spelling of suffixes (except -Н-/-НН-); spelling of personal endings of verbs and participle suffixes; spelling NOT and NI; continuous, hyphenated, separate spelling of words; spelling -Н- and -НН- in suffixes; punctuation in a compound sentence and in a sentence with homogeneous members; punctuation marks in sentences with separate members; punctuation marks for words and constructions not related to the members of the sentence; punctuation marks in a complex sentence; punctuation marks in complex sentences with different types of connection; lexical norms; semantic and compositional integrity of the text; functional semantic types of speech; lexical meaning of the word; means of communication of sentences in the text; linguistic means of expression.

The writing.

Forms of tasks and the possible number of points in the Russian language

The entrance test consists of 2 parts, including 26 tasks.

Part 1 contains 25 tasks (С1-С25), implying both the choice of one correct answer from the proposed ones, as well as tasks for finding a match in the form of a set of numbers with a solution, tasks with a request to write down a detailed answer.

Part 2 contains 1 task (C26) - an essay on the read test.

The order of scoring is shown in table 6.

Table 6

job number

Number of points

Number of tasks

Primary score

As a percentage of work

Part 1: C1-C25

Part 2: C26

The scores are summed up and entered into the examination sheet.

Assessment of the level of physical fitness of candidates

The level of physical fitness of candidates is checked in three exercises:

  • pull-ups on the crossbar;
  • running 100 meters;
  • 3 km run.

All standards are submitted on the same day. The form of clothing is sports. Recommendations to candidates for the successful completion of the standards specified in the program. In preparation for passing the norms for running 100 meters, regular training is recommended:

Repeated running of segments of 30-34 meters at an average speed;

  • running with acceleration over a distance of 60 meters;
  • taking the correct position on the commands "To the start!" and "Attention";
  • starts up to 20 meters without a team;
  • group starts at 20-30 meters;
  • training for 100 meters.

It is recommended to prepare for passing the norms for running for 3 kilometers according to the following methodology:

  • daily run up to 20-30 minutes. It is permissible to alternate running with a quick step. The intensity of the load can be controlled by heart rate. After the exercise, there should be 140-160 beats per minute;
  • try to apply the so-called interval training method. It consists in repeatedly running segments of 400-800 meters and alternating them with jogging, while the heart rate after the exercise should be 160-180 beats per minute;
  • Run 3 miles once a week for time.

In preparation for passing the standards for pulling up on the crossbar, it is necessary to include in the training:

  • pull-ups on the crossbar with a narrow and wide grip;
  • lifting straight legs to the crossbar;
  • bending the body back from a sitting position on a bench;
  • exercises with dumbbells and barbell.

Evaluation Criteria

Each exercise is evaluated on a 100-point scale, the final assessment of the candidate's physical fitness is the sum of points scored for the performance of three exercises.

The minimum threshold level in one exercise is 26 points.

A candidate who does not score 26 points in one of the three tested exercises is not allowed to participate in the competition and is sent to the military commissariat at the place of residence.

The procedure for translating the results of passing exercises into points is given in Table 7.

Table 7 - The procedure for translating the result into points

Points

Name of exercises

Pull-ups on the bar (number of times)

100m run

(sec.)

3 km run

(min.)

MAX threshold 30 times

MAX threshold 11.8 s.

MAX threshold

10.30 min.

1 time overMAX threshold equals 3 points

0.1 second overMAX threshold equals 2 points

3 seconds of overMAX threshold equals 1 point

Assessment of physical fitness for three exercises:

"Excellent" - 170 points;

"Good" - 150 points;

"Satisfactory" - 120 points.

Then the points obtained are converted into a 100-point scale (USE) in accordance with table 8:

Table 8 - The procedure for transferring points to the 100-point USE scale

An example of setting the final assessment of the level of physical fitness of a candidate:

The candidate pulled himself up 9 times - 46 points, ran 100 meters in 14.4 seconds - 40 points and ran 3 kilometers in 12.24 minutes - 64 points. The total number of points scored by the candidate is 150 - the mark is "good". Further, the points for performing the exercises are translated into a 100-point scale (USE) - 55 points. The result is entered into the competitive list - 55 points.

V. CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE AND STUDY

Training of cadets in the school is carried out at nine departments. For 5 years, cadets are trained in four cycles of academic disciplines: humanitarian, social and economic; mathematical and natural sciences; professional; military professional.

The educational process is organized and conducted by experienced teaching and command staff, many of whom have combat experience in Afghanistan, Transnistria, the North Caucasus, Syria and other "hot" spots.

More than 50% of the teaching staff providing training in the specialties of training have an academic degree (academic title);

The educational process is carried out on the main territory of the school, located in the city center, as well as in the training center, located 10 kilometers from the city. On the main territory and in the training center there are stationary barracks, canteens, educational buildings, an educational and laboratory base, educational and art libraries, an Internet class, specialized training simulators, an automated race track, a leisure center with a museum, a diving station, a base for guiding crossings and construction of bridges, sports complexes.

Cadets of the first year of study live in barrack-type premises. Senior cadets live in hostels. They are provided with all kinds of new models of uniforms and clothing items according to allowances.

Free meals for cadets are provided in the cadet canteen as a "buffet".

Trainees who successfully and timely fulfill all the requirements of the training program are granted the right to freely leave at the time established by the daily routine in accordance with the requirements of the Charter of the internal service of the RF Armed Forces.

The cadets of the school are annually provided with additional and basic vacation leave: 15 days in winter and 30 days in summer.

Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakova continues the fighting and glorious traditions of the Tallinn Military Infantry School, the formation of which began on August 17, 1940 in the military town of Tondi, in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Initially, the school consisted of two battalions: 1 battalion was staffed by Red Army soldiers - participants in the battles with the White Finns, the youth of Leningrad and the Leningrad, Pskov and Novgorod regions; The 2nd battalion was fully staffed by the youth of the Republic of Estonia.

With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the educational process at the school was interrupted, the school receives an order from the Commander of the North-Western Front: to create a powerful defense area on the outskirts of Tallinn together with work detachments, to carry out patrol service in the city, to fight against enemy agents, banditry, as well as carry out tasks for mining tank-dangerous areas and objects to be destroyed. In carrying out these tasks, courage and heroism have become the norm of behavior for officers and cadets of the school. No matter how important the performance of combat missions at the front was, the war did not remove from the school its main task - the training of commanders for the front. By order of the People's Commissar of Defense, the school was withdrawn from the combat area and evacuated to the rear.

On July 15, the school left Tallinn in two echelons. The road was hard. The echelons repeatedly came under fire from enemy troops. At railway stations, cadets assisted the population in eliminating fires, saving state property, and restoring tracks destroyed by enemy bombardment.

On July 25 and 26, 1941, the 1st and 2nd echelons with personnel arrived in the city of Slavgorod in the Altai Territory. The school did not stay in Slavgorod for long, at the end of August the school was transferred to the city of Tyumen, Ural Military District.

From August 27, 1941, the school was called the 2nd Tyumen Military Infantry School, and from September 16, 1941, having become part of the West Siberian Military District, the school received its former name - the Tallinn Military Infantry School.

On September 10, 1941, the school made the first early graduation of officers. The front received 551 officers with the rank of lieutenant. In connection with the war, the training period for cadets was reduced to 6 months, the recruitment of cadets was increased from two to five battalions. School graduates of the first graduation were mainly sent to the 368th Infantry Division, which was being formed in the city of Tyumen. Graduates of Estonian nationality left at the disposal of the command of the 7th and 249th Estonian divisions, which were formed near Chelyabinsk.

During the years of the Great Patriotic War, the school trained and graduated more than 4.5 thousand officers who showed courage, heroism and courage on the war fronts. School graduates fought near Stalingrad, defended Leningrad and Karelia, participated in the battles near Kursk and on the Dnieper, liberated the Baltic states and Belarus and everywhere showed remarkable moral and combat qualities: courage, heroism, selfless devotion to the Motherland.

Twelve years after the Great Patriotic War, the school continued to graduate infantry officers.

At the end of the 1950s, reorganization and re-equipment of all types of the Armed Forces and branches of the armed forces took place, and the restructuring of the system of military educational institutions began.

In connection with the order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR and the directive of the General Staff of the SV of June 22, 1957, the Tyumen Military School was reorganized into the Tyumen Military Engineering School (TVIU) with the task of training officers for the engineering troops. To staff the school, cadets of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd courses arrived from the former Leningrad and Moscow military engineering schools. The command and teaching staff of the school was staffed by experienced officers, many of whom were participants in the Great Patriotic War, went through a large school of study in academies and service in units. By decision of the district commander, classes at the school began on November 15, 1957.

As a legacy from the infantry school, TVIU received one 2-story barracks; two educational buildings, on one floor of the 2nd educational building there was a support battalion; 2-storey building, which housed the management of the school and the club; auto repair shops in a small shed; cadet canteen for 200 seats; parade ground; two houses for officers.

The cadets who graduated from the college were awarded the military rank of "lieutenant" and the qualifications of "technician-builder" and "technician-mechanic".

Changes in military affairs, greater saturation of the engineering troops with new equipment, increased requirements for command personnel were the reason for the transition of the school to a higher education program.

In accordance with the Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR of January 11, 1968, on the basis of the order of the USSR Ministry of Defense of January 31, 1968, the school was transformed into a higher military engineering command school.

In April 1974, the Council of Ministers of the USSR adopted a resolution "On perpetuating the memory of Marshal of the Engineering Troops Proshlyakov A.I." On the basis of this Decree, the order of the USSR Ministry of Defense No. 107 of April 30, 1974 was issued, the school was given the name "Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakov."

Reference: Aleksey Ivanovich Proshlyakov was one of the outstanding Soviet military leaders. He was born on February 5, 1901 in the village of Golenishchevo, Ryazan Region, in a working-class family. In the Red Army since the age of 19. During the Great Patriotic War, he held high positions: he was the head of the engineering troops of the army on the Western Front, deputy chief of the engineering troops of the engineering department of the Central and Bryansk fronts (1941), deputy commander - head of the engineering troops of the Southern, Stalingrad, Don, Central, Belorussian and 1 Belorussian fronts (1942-1945). In May 1945 Proshlyakov A.I. was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for engineering support, personal courage and heroism shown in the Battle of Berlin. From 1952 to 1965, Alexei Ivanovich was the head of the engineering troops of the USSR Ministry of Defense. In 1961 A.I. Proshlyakov was awarded the rank of Marshal of Engineering Troops, since February 1965 he was a military inspector-adviser of the USSR Ministry of Defense. Alexei Ivanovich died on December 12, 1973. In honor of the memory of Marshal of Engineering Troops Alexei Ivanovich Proshlyakov, a bust of the hero was erected on the territory of the school.

In 1992, the school switched to a 5-year study program. In the same year, a new specialization was introduced at the school - engineer-sapper for the Airborne Forces.

In August 1998, in accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation, the Military Engineering Academy. VV Kuibyshev was transformed into the Military Engineering University with three branches. The Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School was transformed into the Tyumen branch of the Military Engineering University, which made it possible to quickly solve scientific problems, improved the methodological support of the educational process, and increased the practical orientation in training cadets.

On July 9, 2004, the Government of the Russian Federation decided to establish the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School (TVVIKU) on the basis of the Tyumen branch of the Military Engineering University.

On June 22, 2007, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, the Tyumen VVIKU was awarded a new Battle Banner with Russian symbols. The old Red Banner was transferred to the museum for storage.

By order of the Government of the Russian Federation of December 24, 2008 and directive of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation No. D-31dsp, the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School was reorganized into the Branch of the Federal State Military Educational Institution of Higher Education “Military Academy of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Forces and Engineering Troops named after Marshal of the Soviet Union S.K. Timoshenko" of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (branch, Tyumen) - Tyumen Military Institute of Engineering Troops.

Since 2010, the school has been preparing highly qualified military specialists of engineering troops for foreign countries.

By order of the Government of the Russian Federation of September 27, 2011 No. 1639-r and in accordance with the order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation of March 23, 2012 No. 610, the school was reorganized into the Tyumen branch of the Military Educational and Scientific Center of the Ground Forces "Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation".

On September 1, 2013, on the basis of the Decree of the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, the school was reassigned to the head of the engineering troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation with the return of the historically established name "Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakov.

In the same year, Colonel Evmenenko Dmitry Feliksovich was appointed head of the school.

All the years, officers-graduates of the school performed combat missions in peacetime. They played an important role in demining the area from explosive objects left on our land after the Great Patriotic War. More than 500 graduates performed international duties in Angola, Ethiopia, Algeria, Vietnam, Afghanistan and other "hot spots". School graduates, commanding engineering units and subdivisions, played an important role in ensuring order for the disarmament of illegal armed groups on the territory of the Chechen Republic, as well as in ensuring peace in the zone of the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, in South Ossetia, in Transnistria, in Yugoslavia, carried out engineering securing the Tajik-Afghan border. The graduates of the school made a special contribution to the elimination of the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant,

In honor of the memory of the graduates of the school who heroically died during the hostilities in the "hot spots" and fulfilled their military duty to the end in various armed conflicts, a memorial stela was erected on the territory of the school to graduates who gave their lives in the name of the Fatherland and a memorial was created to the dead military engineers of all generations.

Dozens of officers of the engineering troops, who have combat experience, serve and are currently working in the school.

The school trains graduates of education with full military special training in four military specialties and three military specializations.

Military specialties with a period of study of 5 years:

  • "The use of engineering units and the operation of engineering equipment" in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard of Military Education 23.05.02 Special-purpose vehicles (qualification - engineer is awarded);
  • "The use of units and the operation of engineering electrical equipment" in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard VPO 140107 Heat and power supply of special technical systems and objects (qualification - specialist is awarded);
  • "The use of controlled mining units and the operation of radio-electronic means of engineering weapons" in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard VO 11.05.02 Special radio engineering systems (qualification is awarded - engineer of special radio engineering systems).

Military specialty with a period of study of 5.5 years:

  • "The use of engineering position units, the construction and operation of fortifications, and camouflage" in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard VO 08.05.01 Construction of unique buildings and structures (qualification - civil engineer is awarded).

Military specializations, in accordance with GEF VO 23.05.02 Vehicles for special purposes (qualification - engineer is awarded):

  • "The use of engineering units of the Airborne Forces and the operation of engineering weapons";
  • "The use of pontoon-bridge, crossing and landing units and the operation of engineering weapons";
  • "The use of engineering units of the Strategic Missile Forces and the operation of engineering weapons."

The term of study is 5 years.

Those who graduate from college are awarded the military rank of LIEUTENANT.

The school also trains graduates of secondary vocational education with secondary military special training in military specialties:

  • "The use of engineering units and the operation of engineering weapons" in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard SPO 15.02.04 Special machines and devices; in the specialization "Repair and storage of engineering ammunition."
  • "The use of engineering units and the operation of electrical equipment" in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard SPO 13.02.07 Power supply (industries).

The term of study is 2 years 10 months.

Those who graduate from the college are awarded the military rank of WRITTEN OFFICER and a state diploma with the qualification of TECHNICIAN is issued.

Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School
(Military Institute) named after Marshal of Engineering Troops
A.I. Proshlyakova
Conditions for admission to the Tyumen Higher
military engineering command school
in 2015
1

The Tyumen Military Engineering School was founded in 1957 on the basis of the Tyumen (Tallinn) Military Infantry School.

September 1, 2007
Tyumen Higher Military Engineering
the command school was awarded a pennant
Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation
"For courage, military prowess and high
combat skills."
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Training specialties:

190110 - "Special Purpose Vehicles",



Military specialization: The use of engineering units of the Airborne Forces and

Military specialization: The use of engineering units of the Strategic Missile Forces and
operation of engineering equipment
Military specialization: The use of pontoon-bridge, ferry landing units and the operation of engineering equipment
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Training specialties:
under the programs of higher professional education
140107 - "Heat and electricity supply
special technical systems and objects”,

Military specialty: The use of units and the operation of engineering
electrical equipment
210602 - "Special radio engineering systems",
qualification - specialist; study period 5 years
Military specialty: The use of controlled mining units
and operation of radio-electronic means of engineering weapons
271101 - "Construction of unique buildings and structures",
qualification - specialist; study period 5.5 years
Military specialty: The use of engineering positional units,
construction and operation of fortifications and camouflage
under the programs of secondary vocational education
151030 - "Special machines and devices",
qualification - technician; term of study - 2 years 10 months.
Military specialty: Application of engineering units and operation
engineering equipment
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Requirements for applicants for admission to the school
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Citizens are considered as candidates for enrollment in the school
Russian Federation, having a state document on average
(complete) general, secondary vocational education or a diploma of
primary vocational education, if it has a record of receiving
a citizen of secondary (complete) general education from among:
- citizens who have not completed military service - aged 16 to 22 years (age
determined as of August 1 of the year of admission);
- citizens who have completed military service, military personnel undergoing military
conscription service - until they reach the age of 24 years;
- servicemen undergoing military service under a contract (except officers), until they reach the age of 25 years.

Sample application letter for college admission
Military Commissar Leninsky
JSC Tyumen S. Karpov
from
Sidorova
Michael
Illarionovich, born on 16
November 1996,
living
on
address:
Tyumen, passage 9 May, 6, apt. 95
Statement.
I ask you to consider my candidacy for admission to
Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School
specialty: "Application of engineering units and
operation of engineering equipment”.
Foreign language studied: English.
Attached to the application:
1. Autobiography.
2. Characteristic.
3. Certificate of current progress.
4. Copy of birth certificate.
5. Copy of passport.
6. Medical card.
7. Three photographs 4.5x6 cm.
March 15, 2015
Signature
M.Sidorov
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School entrance examinations:
(professional selection is held from 1 to 25 July)
Assessment of the level of general education according to
USE results in three subjects:
Mathematics
Physics
Russian language
minimum score threshold
Assessment of the level of physical fitness
Pull-ups on the bar
100 meters run
3 km run
Professional psychological selection
I category
II category
III category
Medical examination
IV category



Name of the exercise
Pull up on
crossbar
100m run
3 km run.
MAX threshold - number of times,
s., min., (100 points)
30 times
12.3 s
10.30 min
Points
26
1p=4b
4
0.1 s = 1 to 3 b
15,4
3s=1b
14,50
Sum of points for completing exercises
physical training
Transfer of points scored to 100 points
scale
88
In three exercises
120-149
150-169
170 and over
25-54
55-74
75-100
Assessment of physical fitness for three exercises
"Excellent" - 170 points;
"Good" - 150 points;
"Satisfactory" - 120 points.
2.4 Then the points obtained must be converted into a 100-point scale (USE).
Translation of points into a 100 point scale (USE)
2.5 An example of setting the final assessment of the candidate's physical fitness:
The candidate pulled himself up 9 times - 46 points, ran 100 meters in 14.4 seconds - 40 points and
ran 3000 meters in 11.30 minutes - 66 points. The total points scored
candidate 150 - "good" rating. Further, the points for performing the exercises are translated into 100
point scale (USE) - 57 points. The result is entered in the competitive list - 57 points.

Accepted out of competition, subject to successful
passing entrance examinations:
- orphans and children left without parental care, as well as persons under the age of
23 years from among orphans and children left without parental care;
- citizens under the age of 20 who have only one parent - a disabled person
Group I, if the average per capita income of the family is below the subsistence level,
established in the relevant subject of the Russian Federation;
- citizens who are discharged from military service and enter educational
institutions on the basis of the recommendations of the commanders of military units, as well as participants
military operations.
The priority right for admission is enjoyed by:
- citizens discharged from military service;
- children of military personnel who died in the performance of their duties of military service
or died as a result of military injury or disease;
- children of persons who died or died as a result of military injury or disease,
received by them while participating in counter-terrorism operations and (or) other
measures to combat terrorism. The procedure for determining the persons who took part in
conducting counter-terrorism operations and (or) other measures to combat
terrorism, is established in accordance with federal laws;
- citizens who have been assigned a sports category in accordance with the established procedure
a candidate for master of sports, the first sports category or sports title in a military applied sport, as well as citizens who have been trained in military patriotic youth and children's associations.

About the university

The Tyumen Military Engineering School was formed on the basis of the Tyumen Infantry School.

Reorganization, renaming, relocation of the university:

Based on the order of the USSR Ministry of Defense dated January 31, 1968, the Tyumen Military Engineering School was transformed into the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School.

The Council of Ministers of the USSR, by Decree No. 269 of April 16, 1974 (announced by order of the USSR Ministry of Defense of April 30, 1974), named after Marshal of the Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakov Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School and henceforth it is called “Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakov.

In accordance with the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 29, 1998 No. 1009 and the order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation of September 16, 1998. The Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School was reorganized by joining the Military Engineering University as a branch (order of the NIV MO RF dated September 25, 1998). Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakov in pursuance of the directive of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of September 26. 1998 renamed into the Branch of the Military Engineering University (Tyumen).

On July 9, 2004, the Government of the Russian Federation decided to establish the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School (Military Institute) on the basis of the Tyumen branch of the Military Engineering University (Order of the RF Ministry of Defense dated August 9, 2004).

Over the years of the existence of the school, its location - the city of Tyumen, the 10th military camp - has not changed.

From September 21, 1957 to August 1, 1992, the school was part of the troops of the Siberian Military District. From September 1, 1992 to September 1, 2001, it was part of the Ural Military District. Since September 1, 2001 - part of the Volga-Urals Military District.

The annual holiday of the university was set on June 22, the day of signing the directive of the GKSV on June 22, 1957 on the formation of the Tyumen Military Engineering School.

Brief information about the traditions of high school.

The solemn events held at the school dedicated to: the graduation of young officers, the adoption of the military oath by freshmen, the celebration of the Day of the Engineer Troops, the Day of the School's formation, the Day of Defenders of the Fatherland, etc., have become traditional;

According to the tradition established over the years, the staff of the school takes part in all the solemn events of the city and regional scale held in the city of Tyumen;

Meetings of veterans of the Great Patriotic War, veterans of the Armed Forces, veterans of the school with the personnel of the school are traditional. Honoring veterans of the school with anniversaries.

An important event and a solemn day in the history of the school was March 25, 1959. On this day, on behalf of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the school was awarded the Red Banner with the inscription "Tyumen Military Engineering School".

II. Personnel awards

Heroes of the Russian Federation.

Four graduates of the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School were awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation:

Hero of the Russian Federation, Major General Krasnikov Alexander Alekseevich.

Born in 1950 in St. Yegorlyk, Rostov region. In 1972 he graduated from the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School. He studied at the school in the 1st battalion, 1st company of cadets (battalion commander, now retired colonel Nikolaenko L.D.), company commander, now retired colonel Koval I.A.)

He served in various positions from the commander of an engineering platoon to the head of the engineering troops of the North Caucasian Military District. Participant of hostilities in Afghanistan and hostilities to disarm illegal armed groups on the territory of the Chechen Republic. Has state awards.

For courage and heroism shown in emergency circumstances, for courageous and resolute actions fraught with risk to life, for the skillful leadership of the district engineering troops during the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Major General Krasnikov Alexander Alekseevich was awarded the high title of Hero of the Russian Federation.

Hero of the Russian Federation Lieutenant Colonel Zhuykov Sergey Vasilyevich.

Born on January 26, 1954 in the village of Bulanash, Sverdlovsk Region. In 1975 he graduated from the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School. He served in the following positions: commander of a platoon, company, head of the storage department of the engineering ammunition depot, head of the engineering service of the SME, head of the district depot of engineering ammunition.

On June 17, 1998, at the UrVO engineering ammunition depot in the village of Losinoy, Sverdlovsk Region, as a result of an electric discharge of ball lightning, a fire broke out simultaneously in several places in the technical territory of the warehouse, as a result of which stacks of engineering ammunition stored in an open area caught fire. There was a threat of an explosion.

Having received information from the sentry about the signs of a fire in the technical area, the commander of the unit, Lieutenant Colonel Zhuikov S.V. called an emergency fire brigade to the place of ignition, and he himself, with a group of soldiers with fire extinguishing equipment, departed to the place of fire. By the time they arrived, the ammunition stack at the site was on fire and the threat of an explosion was real. Lieutenant Colonel Zhuikov S.V. forbade the soldiers to approach the ammunition stack, dispersed them around the enclosure with fire extinguishing equipment in order to prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring sites, and he himself rushed to the stack, risking his life to try to put out the flames. At this time, an explosion was heard, as a result of which Lieutenant Colonel Zhuikov S.V. died.

For the courage and heroism shown, Lieutenant Colonel Zhuikov S.V. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was awarded the title of Hero of Russia (posthumously).

Hero of the Russian Federation, Militia Major Vasyanin Mikhail Ivanovich.

Vasyanin Mikhail Ivanovich was born on November 12, 1952 in the city of Kustanai, Kazakh SSR. In 1974 he graduated from the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School named after Marshal of Engineering Troops A.I. Proshlyakov. He went through all the stages of military prowess: he served conscientiously from lieutenant - platoon commander, to major - head of the engineering service.

In 1975-1976. participated in the demining of explosive objects in the Kursk and Oryol regions, which remained after the Great Patriotic War. He performed special tasks, twice went to the territory of Afghanistan. In October 1991, he finished his military career in the city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Far East Military District.

Since April 1995, Vasyanin M.I. - senior engineer-sapper of the special police detachment at the Internal Affairs Directorate of Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

From September 22 to December 28, 1995, as part of the OMON, he went on a business trip to the territory of the Chechen Republic to carry out tasks to restore law and order in this republic. Police Major Vasyanin M.I. 261 units of explosive devices were personally discovered and neutralized. For conscientious performance of duty, he was repeatedly encouraged by the command of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation on the territory of the Chechen Republic, was awarded the medal "For Courage".

Since June 26, 1996 Vasyanin M.I. again departed on a business trip to the territory of the Chechen Republic.

On July 9, 1996, a special police detachment under the Internal Affairs Directorate of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, together with other units, by order of the commander of the TG-1 SKO VV of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, took part in a special operation to check the passport regime in the village of Gekhi, Urus-Martan district of the Chechen Republic. Police Major Vasyanin M.I. led a group of OMON fighters of 10 people. When approaching one of the houses of the village, the group was suddenly attacked by a large bandit formation, which has a clear advantage in armament and numbers, and was fired from automatic weapons and grenade launchers. An unequal battle ensued. Militia major Vasyanin M.I., having correctly oriented himself in the current situation, skillfully organized the occupation of positions by the fighters to repel the attack. A grenade launcher, a sniper and two submachine gunners from the gangs of the formation were destroyed. He personally destroyed the enemy's machine-gun crew. Leading the battle for about 3 hours, he acted boldly and decisively, showing courage, selflessness and heroism. Destroying the enemy with fire, acting professionally and competently, he managed to organize a breakthrough and brought the fighters entrusted to him to a safe line, thereby saving their lives. At the same time, he was seriously wounded in the chest, but continued to lead the battle until the last moment. Having taken the fighters out of the encirclement, he died from his wound.

For the impeccable performance of his official duty to ensure the security and territorial integrity of the Russian Federation, the courage, dedication and high professional skills shown at the same time, Militia Major Vasyanin Mikhail Ivanovich was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of November 18, 1996.

Hero of the Russian Federation, Colonel Rostovshchikov Valery Alexandrovich (now a reserve colonel).

Born on December 1, 1956 in the Yarkovsky district of the Tyumen region. After graduating from the Tyumen Higher Military Engineering Command School in 1979, he served in the GSVG and the North Caucasian Military District in positions from platoon commander to commander of a separate engineering and sapper unit. In 1995 he graduated from the Military Engineering Academy.

On October 8, 1999, the engineering and sapper unit was tasked with ensuring the advancement and crossing of units of the Federal forces through the water barrier. The engineering and reconnaissance group, headed by Lieutenant Colonel V.A. Rostovshchikov, having gone to the bridge, discovered that the militants, having left guards near the bridge, were engaged in fortification equipment of the area. Covertly approaching the bridge, the group destroyed the outposts. Lieutenant Colonel Rostovshchikov personally began checking the bridge for the presence of explosive objects. Under enemy fire, at the risk of being blown up at any moment, he neutralized a land mine, the control of which was in the hands of the militants. He was the first to cross to the opposite bank, where, having taken up defense, he was cut off from his unit. For 2 hours he held the captured position, fighting with superior enemy forces, preventing him from destroying the bridge and thereby disrupting the offensive of our troops.

For courage and heroism shown in emergency circumstances, for courageous and decisive actions in conditions involving a risk to life, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 30, 1999, Lieutenant Colonel Valery Aleksandrovich Rostovshchikov was awarded the high title of Hero of the Russian Federation.