Ministry of Defence (Russia)
The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation is the governing body of the Russian Armed Forces.
The President of Russia is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and directs the activity of the Ministry. The Defence Minister exercises day-to-day administrative and operational authority over the armed forces. The General Staff executes the president's and the defence minister's instructions and orders.
The main building of the ministry, built in the 1940s, is located on Arbatskaya Square, near Arbat Street. Other buildings of the ministry are located throughout the city of Moscow. The supreme body responsible for the Ministry's management and supervision of the Armed Forces is The National Defense Management Center located on Frunze Naberezhnaya and responsible for the centralization of the Armed Forces' command.
The current Russian Minister of Defence is Army General Sergey Shoygu.
History
The authors of the U.S. Library of Congress Country Studies' volume for Russia said in July 1996 that:Russian Federation
In May 1992, President of Russia Boris Yeltsin appointed General of the Army Pavel Grachev to the post of Minister of Defence. Grachev's decision to side with Yeltsin in the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993, when the president called up tanks to shell the Russian White House to blast his opponents out of parliament, effectively deprived the Supreme Soviet of Russia of its nominal an opportunity to overturn the president's authority. At least partly for that reason, Yeltsin retained his defence minister despite intense criticism of Grachev's management of the First Chechen War and the Russian military establishment in general. Finally, Yeltsin's victory in the first round of the 1996 Russian presidential election spurred Yeltsin to dismiss Grachev.In March 2001, Sergei Ivanov, previously secretary of the Security Council of Russia was appointed defence minister by President Vladimir Putin, becoming Russia's first non-uniformed civilian defence minister.
Putin called the personnel changes in Russia's security structures coinciding with Ivanov's appointment as defence minister "a step toward demilitarizing public life." Putin also stressed Ivanov's responsibility for overseeing military reform as defence minister. What Putin did not emphasise was Ivanov's long service within the KGB and FSB and his then rank of General-Lieutenant within the FSB. Such military and security agency associated men are known as siloviki.
As of 2002 there were four living Marshals of the Soviet Union. Such men are automatically Advisors to the Defence Minister. The Marshals alive at that time were Viktor Kulikov, Vasily Petrov, Sergei Sokolov, a former Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union, and Dmitri Yazov. Yazov was listed by the American analysts Scott and Scott in 2002 as a consultant to the Directorate for International Military Cooperation
Perhaps the first 'real' non-uniformed Defence Minister was Anatoliy Serdyukov, appointed in February 2007. Serdyukov was a former Tax Minister with little siloviki or military associations beyond his two years' military service.
Structure
The Ministry of Defence is managed by a collegium chaired by the Defence Minister and including the deputy Defence Ministers, heads of Main Defence Ministry and General Staff Directorates, and the commanders of the Joint Strategic Commands/Military Districts, the three Services, and three branches, who together form the principal staff and advisory board of the Minister of Defence.The executive body of the Ministry of Defence is the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is commanded by the Chief of General Staff. U.S. expert William Odom said in 1998 that 'the Soviet General Staff without the MoD is conceivable, but the MoD without the General Staff is not.' Russian General Staff officers exercise command authority in their own right. In 1996 the General Staff included fifteen main directorates and an undetermined number of operating agencies. The staff is organized by functions, with each directorate and operating agency overseeing a functional area, generally indicated by the organization's title.
Military Thought is the military-theoretical journal of the Ministry of Defence, and Krasnaya Zvezda its daily newspaper.
Structure in 2019
Senior staff in 2019 included:Minister of Defence:
- Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – General of the Army Sergei Shoigu
- Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation – First Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – General of the Army Valery Gerasimov
- First Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Active State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 1st Class Ruslan Tsalikov
- State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – General of the Army Nikolay Pankov
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – General of the Army Dmitry Bulgakov
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Active State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 1st Class Tatiana Shevtsova
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Supervisor of the Apparatus of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation – Colonel General Yuriy Sadovenko
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – General of the Army Pavel Popov
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Active State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 2nd Class Timur Ivanov
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Colonel General Alexander Fomin
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Aleksey Krivoruchko
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation – Chief of the Main Directorate for Political-Military Affairs of the Russian Armed Forces – Colonel General Andrey Kartapolov
- Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation - Lieutenant General Yunus-Bek Yevkurov
Entities directly subordinated to the Minister of Defence in August 2012 included:
- MOD Press Service and Information Directorate
- MOD Physical Training Directorate
- MOD Financial Auditing Inspectorate
- MOD Main Military Medical Directorate
- MOD State Order Placement Department
- MOD Property Relations Department
- Expert Center of the MOD Staff
- MOD Administration Directorate
- MOD State Defence Order Facilitation Department
- MOD Department of the State Customer for Capital Construction
- MOD State Architectural-Construction Oversight Department
- MOD Sanatoria-resort Support Department
- MOD Housekeeping Directorate
- MOD State Review/Study Group
- MOD Educational Department
- MOD Legal Department
- MOD Organizational-inspection Department
- MOD Personnel Inspectorate
- MOD Military Inspectorate
- MOD State Technical Oversight Directorate
- MOD Aviation Flight Safety Service
- MOD Nuclear and Radiation Safety Oversight Directorate
- MOD Autotransport Directorate
- MOD Staff Protocol Department
- MOD Armed Force Weapons Turnover Oversight Service
- MOD Main Military Police Directorate
Outline structure 2004
- Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation
- Federal Service for the Defence Order
- Federal Service for Technical and Export Control
- Federal Special Construction Agency of the MOD
- 11th Directorate of the MOD
- 12th Main Directorate of the MOD
- 16th Directorate of the MOD
- Hydrometrological Service of the Armed Forces
- Military Inspectorate
- Directorate of Information and Public Relations
- 1st Separate Brigade of Protection of the MOD
- Archives of the Armed Forces
- State Corporation for Air Traffic Control
- Central Theater of the Russian Army
- All-Russian Centre for Retraining Officers
- General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
- *directorates, departments, etc.
- *Russian Ground Forces
- *Russian Air Force
- *Russian Navy
- *Strategic Rocket Forces
- *Russian Airborne Troops
- *Russian Aerospace Defence Forces
- First Deputy Minister of Defence
- *Main Directorate for Combat Training of the Armed Forces
- *Directorate of Force Management and Security of Military Service
- Army General Nikolay Pankov, State Secretary – Deputy Min. of Defence
- *Liaison with Political Power Institutions
- * Directorate for Indoctrination
- * Directorate for International Military Cooperation
- *Directorate for Military Education of the Ministry of Defence
- *Directorate of Foreign Relations
- *Directorate of Force Management & Security of Military Service
- *Directorate of Ecology & Special Means of Protection Min Def RF
- *Press Service of the Ministry of Defence
- *Flight Safety Service of Aviation of the Armed Forces RF
- Deputy Minister of Defence – Chief of Rear of the Armed Forces
- *Military medical, trade, transportation, food, clothing, etc.
- Deputy Minister of Defence – Chief of Armaments of the Armed Forces
- *Test ranges, study centres, Military research institutes etc.
- *GRAU
- *Main Automotive-Armoured Tank Directorate of the MOD
- *Autobase of Ministry of Defence
- *Military Registry
- *Federal State Unitary Enterprise Rosoboronexport
- *Military Industrial Council
- Deputy Minister of Defence – Chief of Construction and Billeting Service
- *Main Military Construction Directorate
- *Main Quarters Exploitation Directorate
- *other Directorates, departments etc.
- Lyubov Kudelina, Deputy Minister of Defence for Financial-Economic Work
- *Financial-Economic Section of the MOD
- *Directorate of Military-Economic Analysis and Expertise
- *Financial Inspectorate of the MOD
- *Federation of Trade Unions for Civilian Workers of the Armed Forces
- Deputy Minister of Defence – Chief of the Main Department of Cadres
- *military schools, military academies, etc.
List of Ministers of Defence