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Commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces

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Commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces
Командующий Ракетными войсками стратегического назначения
Flag of the Commander of the RVSN
Incumbent
Colonel General Sergey Karakayev
since 22 June 2010
Strategic Rocket Forces
Strategic Rocket Forces Command
Member ofGeneral Staff of the Armed Forces
Reports toChief of the General Staff
AppointerPresident of Russia
Formation17 December 1959 (historic)
26 August 1992 (current form)

The Commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces (Russian: Командующий Ракетными войсками стратегического назначения) is the general officer responsible for leading the Strategic Rocket Forces of the Russian Armed Forces.

History

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In the years after World War II the development of Soviet ballistic missiles was the responsibility of a department with in the Chief Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, which was the basis for creation of the Strategic Rocket Forces (RVSN) as a separate branch of the Soviet Armed Forces, on 17 December 1959. The branch was given control over all of the Soviet Union's ballistic missiles.[1]

The title of the head of the service was changed in 2001 from commander-in-chief to commander, when the Russian Space Forces were split off from the RVSN as a separate combat arm. The Main Staff of the Rocket Forces became the Staff.[2]

List of commanders

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Commanders-in-Chief

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No. Portrait Commander-in-chief Took office Left office Time in office Reference
1
Mitrofan Nedelin
Chief Marshal of Artillery
Mitrofan Nedelin
(1902–1960)
17 December 195924 October 1960312 days[3][4]
2
Kirill Moskalenko
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Kirill Moskalenko
(1902–1985)
25 October 1960April 1962~1 year, 158 days[5][4]
3
Sergey Biryuzov
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Sergey Biryuzov
(1904–1964)
April 1962March 1963~334 days[4]
4
Nikolai Krylov
Marshal of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Krylov
(1903–1972)
March 19639 February 1972~8 years, 345 days[4][6]
5
Vladimir Tolubko
Chief Marshal of Artillery
Vladimir Tolubko
(1914–1989)
10 February 197210 July 198513 years, 150 days[4]
6
Yuri Maksimov
General of the Army
Yuri Maksimov
(1924–2002)
10 July 198526 August 19927 years, 47 days[4]
7
Igor Sergeyev
General of the Army
Igor Sergeyev
(1938–2006)
26 August 199222 May 19974 years, 269 days[7]
8
Vladimir Yakovlev
General of the Army
Vladimir Yakovlev
(born 1954)
30 June 199726 April 20013 years, 339 days[8]

Commanders

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No. Portrait Commander-in-chief Took office Left office Time in office Reference
9
Nikolai Solovtsov
Colonel General
Nikolai Solovtsov
(born 1949)
26 April 20013 August 20098 years, 99 days[9]
10
Andrey Shvaichenko
Lieutenant General
Andrey Shvaichenko
(born 1953)
3 August 200922 June 2010323 days[10]
11
Sergey Karakayev
Colonel General
Sergey Karakayev
(born 1961)
22 June 201014 years, 180 days[10]

Deputies and chiefs of staff

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First Deputy Commander-in-Chief
Chief of the Main Staff
Chief of the Main Staff and First Deputy Commander-in-Chief
Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander

References

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  1. ^ Siddiqi 2000, pp. 20–21.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Штаб Ракетных войск стратегического назначения" [Staff of the Strategic Rocket Forces]. Russian Ministry of Defense. Archived from the original on 23 July 2021.
  3. ^ Siddiqi 2000, p. 21.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Siddiqi 2000, p. 895.
  5. ^ Siddiqi 2000, p. 26.
  6. ^ Siddiqi 2000, p. 973.
  7. ^ "Игорь Сергеев: первый Маршал Российской Федерации" [Igor Sergeyev: first Marshal of the Russian Federation]. Zen News (in Russian). 20 April 2022.
  8. ^ "ЯКОВЛЕВ Владимир Николаевич" [YAKOVLEV Vladimir Nikolayevich]. Russian Ministry of Defense. Archived from the original on 8 July 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Соловцов, Николай" [Solovtsov, Nikolai]. Lenta.Ru.
  10. ^ a b c "Швайченко, Андрей" [Shvaichenko, Andrey]. Lenta.Ru.
  11. ^ "Кто командует РВСН" [Who commands the RVSN]. Kommersant. 14 December 2009.

Sources

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