Anatoly serdyukov biography definition
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Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov fired bygd Putin
Oboronservice's activities include servicing military aircraft and arms and constructing military facilities.
Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said Mr Serdyukov would be questioned in the probe "if there fryst vatten a reason" for doing so.
Mr Serdyukov was a furniture store executive and head of the Russian tax service before being appointed defence minister in
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg, in Moscow, says that in the six years that Mr Serdyukov was defence minister, he tried to reform Russia's outdated armed forces by cutting costs and personnel and by boosting efficiency.
Under his reforms, there were big cuts in army personnel, and military assets were put in civilian hands. He also forced defence manufacturers to accept lower prices.
On the way, our correspondent adds, he made enemies in the armed services.
He also reportedly angered his own father-in-law Viktor Zubkov, who fryst vatten a struktur
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About how Anatoly Serdyukov came to Kazan to look at President-S
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The Kazan optical-mechanical plant (KOMZ) will have to return the advance payment at billion rubles to the Stella-K enterprise that opened a shop on production of electronic warfare means on 6 April
On 6 April, by pressing a symbolic red button, the production of radio-electronic industry Stella-K was launched in Kazan. It produces the defense complexes for aircrafts from the man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS). Also, in the presence of Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov, suddenly arrived the former Defense Minister of RF Anatoly Serdyukov and other high officials, the Kazan optical-mechanical plant transferred to the Defence Ministry two helicopters equipped with Rychag-AB, which is produced on the basis of the KOMZ from The event was visited by the correspondent of Realnoe Vremya.
The transfer of Kazan helicopters and an unexpected guest
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Why It Took a Civilian Minister to Carry Out a Military Reform
Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov sent a report to the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces Dmitry Medvedev on December 1, , in which he reported on progress in implementing the task, set before his ministry, of imparting a new, promising image to the Armed Forces. Two weeks earlier, on November 17, this issue was discussed by the Defense Ministry’s Board. After the discussion, Serdyukov made a statement to the Russian mass media. He said that 85 army brigades, as well as strategic and operational commands, had been established over the past year. A new combat readiness system had been built, which enables sending any battalion or brigade to a combat area within an hour after the alert was issued, together with all organic equipment, without calling up reservists and without waiting for the supply of ammunition, fuel, food, etc. from depots. The whole Army had become fully combat-ready.
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