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1 History  





2 Instructors team  





3 Infrastructure  



3.1  Shooting premises  





3.2  Tactical pond  





3.3  Airborne training  







4 Training Programs  





5 Achievements  



5.1  Maneuvers at the North Pole  





5.2  "Chaborz" Buggy Production Startup  





5.3  Tactical Shooting Championship among Special Forces Units  







6 References  














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Coordinates: 43°1942N 46°311E / 43.32833°N 46.05306°E / 43.32833; 46.05306
 

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(Redirected from Daniil Martynov)

Russian Special Forces University
Established1 August 2013
Location
Rostovskaya street 2/2, Gudermes, Chechnya
,

Russia


43°19′42N 46°3′11E / 43.32833°N 46.05306°E / 43.32833; 46.05306
Websiteruspetsnaz.ru

The Russian Special Forces University named after Vladimir Putin (Russian: Российский университет спецназа и́мени В. В. Пу́тина) is a private university in Chechnya, devoted to the training of special forces.

History[edit]

In 2013, the Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov.[1][2] proposed creation of a multifunctional complex in Russia to combine modern methods and techniques of training in special tactical disciplines.[3][4] The university was founded as a private company with its construction project curated by Deputy Head of National Guard of RussiainChechen Republic Daniil Martynov.[5][6][7][8][9] On February 20, 2024, Ramzan Kadyrov announced in his Telegram channel that the university will be named after Russian President Vladimir Putin.[10][11][12]

Instructors team[edit]

The university's instructor team of certified specialists,[13] led by Daniil Martynov, has experience in the preparation and execution of special operations.[14][15] Some of the instructors are veterans of the famous counter-terrorism task force group «Alpha» of the Russian Federal Security Service, many of them with state awards for completed operations. Group of instructors are currently officers of Russian National Guard in the Chechen Republic, while the department itself was formed based on Department of National Guard of Russia in Chechen Republic.[16] Department specialists are able to carry out complicated missions in mountainous and forested areas, in severe climate conditions, in the North Pole, in the desert, or under water. Instructors share their extensive experience with other special forces troops of Russia as well as friendly states.[17]

Infrastructure[edit]

The large-scale university project is located on the territory of over 400 hectares in the city of Gudermes. It encompasses a multi-purpose complex of 95 buildings and facilities.[18][19][20]

Shooting premises[edit]

Provision of special-tactical and shooting training is the main focus of the university's activity.

Tactical pond[edit]

With water mirror are of 2 hectares (4.9 acres) and depth of 10 metres (33 ft). Professional scuba divers who will practice in the pond have the necessary conditions for underwater shooting, water-to-surface shooting, gearless insertion into the water, and activities related to vessel release from the pirates.

Airborne training[edit]

The university's facilities for airborne training includes concrete runway with length 1,600 m (5,200 ft) and drop zone. Aerodynamic complex building is intended for paratroopers training in vertical aerodynamic tunnel 5 m (16 ft) in diameter.

Training Programs[edit]

The whole academic process at the university is organized that the whole infrastructure of the university is engaged both for applied military as well as for sport civil directions.[21][22]

MILITARY-APPLIED DIRECTION CIVILIAN DIRECTION
Main disciplines Fire training Shooting Sports, Sporting
Flying and airborne training, UAV (Unmanned aerial vehicles) Parachuting, paragliding sport
Combat diving Diving
Mountain training, altitude training and mountaineering assault Climbing, Industrial climbing, mountaineering
Tactical-special training Airsoft, paintball
State security School of bodyguards
Associated / related subjects Martial arts Fitness, fighting, CrossFit
Military medical training First aid course
Military canine training Civil dog training
Extreme driving Counter accident driving
Engineering training
Training of military journalists
IT training

Achievements[edit]

Maneuvers at the North Pole[edit]

In April 2016, the team composed of the Russian National Guard Troops "Flying Squad" members,[23] who were trained at a special program developed by the university's instructors with the support from the Russian Geographic Society, held unique military tactical training in the Arctic.[24] Under the guidance from the instructors, the team landed on the North Pole three times to practice different methods of special-purpose training in severe Arctic conditions over the course of three weeks. The trainees proved that they can fulfill tasks of any complexity in the extreme conditions in any part of the planet. This training provided methodological material and practical experience in relation to special operations drilling in the Polar conditions.[25][26]

"Chaborz" Buggy Production Startup[edit]

In March 2017 the university's instructors team guided the production of the first combat buggies «Chaboz M-3» in Chechnya. The features of the vehicle include light construction, high cross-country ability and multifunctionality. Buggy is intended for transportation of troops and cargoes in heavy-going regions and off-road with high speed and high ride comfort.[27] Thanks to these new vehicles forces in the course of special operations can quick strike militants' positions in forests, mountains and settlements and retreat immediately afterwards. Currently the buggies are used in training maneurves of troops in Russia, and some has been supplied to Syria.[28][29]

Tactical Shooting Championship among Special Forces Units[edit]

In May 2017 in Tactical City at the university was held V Open Championship of the Chechen Republic - a competition for various law enforcement structures of Russia.[30]

References[edit]

  • ^ В Чечне будут готовить элиту мирового спецназа, верит Кадыров
  • ^ В Чеченской республике создают международный учебный центр спецназа
  • ^ Чеченская Республика сегодня: «Р. Кадыров и В. Золотов поздравили Инструкторский отдел Чеченской Республики с трехлетием образования»
  • ^ Кадыров: строительство центра подготовки спецназа идет ускоренными темпами
  • ^ «Росбалт»: в Сирию отправлена новая группа военных из Чечни
  • ^ Special forces veterans from around the world on their way to Chechnya
  • ^ Всё для спецназа: международный учебный центр в Гудермесе
  • ^ "Университет спецназа в Чечне назвали именем Путина". ria.ru (in Russian). РИА Новости. 2024-02-20. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  • ^ "Кадыров сообщил, что университет спецназа в Чечне будет носить имя Путина". tass.ru (in Russian). ТАСС. 2024-02-20. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  • ^ "Российский университет спецназа назвали в честь Владимира Путина". grozny-inform.ru (in Russian). 2024-02-20. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  • ^ Инструкторский отдел в Чеченской Республике: как учат учителей спецназа?
  • ^ Мартынов Даниил Васильевич
  • ^ Распоряжение главы Чеченской Республики от 23 сентября 2013 года №156-рг "О назначении Мартынова Д.В."
  • ^ Оружейные университеты в парке "Патриот"
  • ^ Китайский спецназ хочет учиться в Чечне
  • ^ Летучий отряд на Северном полюсе: высадка спецназовцев-парашютистов Чеченской Республики
  • ^ «Капкан» для террористов готовится в Гудермесе
  • ^ Центр спецназа в Чечне будет обучать парашютистов прыжкам в вингсьюте
  • ^ В Чечне будут готовить спецназ для России и других стран
  • ^ Физподготовка и подготовка личной охраны в учебном центре в Гудермесе
  • ^ Чеченский спецназ в Арктике помогает полярникам строить взлетную полосу взамен треснувшей
  • ^ Chechen special forces instructors landed on Svalbard
  • ^ В Чечне вернувшийся из Арктики『Летучий отряд』встретили лезгинкой
  • ^ Кадыров: Арктический спецназ Росгвардии пройдет подготовку в Чечне
  • ^ Для спецназа и туристов: чеченский боевой багги на форуме «Армия-2017» оценил лично Сергей Шойгу
  • ^ Росгвардия и Минобороны начали переговоры о закупке чеченских багги
  • ^ Презентация багги чеченского производства Кадырову
  • ^ Обама в руках российского спецназа

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