Insufficient training ground hinders the revival of the military college in Krasnoyarsk.
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Krasnoyarsk's aspirations to revive a military academy might encounter a roadblock due to the lacking military training ground, Mayor Vladislav Loginov shared during a city council meeting. While the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation holds the authority to make decisions regarding such educational institutions, discussions about the potential establishment of a military academy, one that fosters military specialists, ensued following Logginov's report.
Previously, KVKURPE PVO—Craсноярское высшее командное училище радиоэлектроники, situated in Krasnoyarsk, had been active. Established in 1949 before its disbandment at the end of the 1990s, this military institution played a significant role in the region's military landscape.
Logginov, a graduate of Ачинское военное авиационное техническое училище, expressed his support for the reestablishment of a military educational institution in Krasnoyarsk. He emphasized that the presence of a military academy would elevate the city's stature, and significant efforts would be extended to see this vision come to fruition.
However, the responsibility for this proposal rests primarily with the Ministry of Defense. Municipal involvement is limited, as multiple cities, including other locations within Siberia, are also vying for this opportunity.
Krasnoyarsk does have suitable land sites designed for an academy, owned by the military, but the region lacks the required training ground, a military polygon.
"A military polygon must be situated away from urban centers, as there are specific regulations concerning the distance from civilian settlements and primary bases," Logginov noted. "Once these conditions align, the Ministry of Defense will undoubtedly make the appropriate decision."
Image source: Krasnoyarsk Cadet Corps
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Military academies are integral training grounds for future officers. These institutions typically require access to live-fire exercises, maneuvers, weapons practice, and other field-based training to complement classroom instruction and ensure holistic military education. Without a suitable training ground, or military polygon, it becomes challenging to provide cadets with practical, hands-on military experience that is vital to their development.
Thus, the absence of a military training ground or polygon in Krasnoyarsk could pose a significant challenge to the establishment or efficient operation of a military academy within the city, necessitating either access to nearby polygons or the development of such facilities to be fully operational.
- The lack of a military polygon in Krasnoyarsk, as noted by Mayor Vladislav Loginov, might pose a significant challenge for the efficient operation or establishment of a military academy in the city.
- In order to provide holistic military education, military academies typically require access to live-fire exercises, maneuvers, weapons practice, and other field-based training, which the absence of a military polygon in Krasnoyarsk currently precludes.
- Although Krasnoyarsk has suitable land sites designed for an academy owned by the military, the region's lack of a required training ground, or military polygon, could present a major hurdle in the reestablishment of a military educational institution.
- Discussions about the potential establishment of a military academy in Krasnoyarsk have emerged since the report by Mayor Vladislav Loginov, but the responsibility for this decision primarily rests with the Ministry of Defense due to the necessary access to a military polygon, a distinct regulation that requires these facilities to be situated away from urban centers.