A.F. Mozhaysky Military-Space Academy

A.F. Mozhaysky's Military-Space Academy (Russian: Федеральное государственное казённое военное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Военно-космическая академия имени А. Ф. Можайского») is a Military Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It is located in Saint Petersburg.[1] It is associated with the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces.

A.F.Mozhaysky's Military-Space Academy

History

The Academy was established on 16 January 1712 in Moscow as a military engineering school. During the first years the facilities In the Academy were in bad position. During the reign of Catherine the Great the school were renamed to Artillery and Engineering Gentry Corps. In 1773, it acquired its own printing house. Two years later were established Museum of History of housing, Library for Foreign Literature. In 1880, the school get the name Second Cadet Corps. Since 1955 the academy has been named after the famous Russian engineer and mechanic Alexander Mozhaysky. The Academy has been used to train GRU officers, including some of the Fancy Bear hackers.[2]

Sport

  • Hockey team [3]

Structure

  • Faculty of design of aircraft
  • Faculty of rocket and space systems management
  • Department of radio-electronic systems of space systems
  • Faculty of space infrastructure
  • Faculty of collecting and processing information.
  • Faculty of information security and computer technology
  • Faculty survey support and cartography
  • Faculty funds missile and space defense
  • Department of automated command and control systems

Leadership

  • Lieutenant General Prof. Maxim Mikhailovich Penkov

References

  1. http://www.bloomberg.com
  2. Turovsky, Daniil (November 6, 2018). "What is the GRU? Who gets recruited to be a spy? Why are they exposed so often? Here are the most important things you should know about Russia's intelligence community". Translated by Rothrock, Kevin. Meduza. Another training grounds for GRU agents is the Alexander Mozhaysky Military Space Academy, where Alexey Morenets (the GRU agent recently accused of carrying out hacker attacks in the Netherlands) was a student.
  3. http://eng.mil.ru/en

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