Military University of Radioelectronics explained

Military University of Radioelectronics
Native Name:Военный университет радиоэлектроники
Established:1957
Type:Military academy
City:Cherepovets
Rector:Major general Sergei Bulygin
Campus:Urban
Address:162622, Sovetskiy Avenue, 126
Website:https://vure.mil.ru/

The Military University of Radioelectronics (Russian: Военный университет радиоэлектроники) is a Russian military academy conducting warrant officer programmes, commissioned officer programmes (specialitet), advance training career commissioned officer programmes (magistratura), and adjunctura programmes. It is located in Cherepovets.

History

The University was founded in 1957 as Cherepovets Military School of Communications. In 1970, it was renamed the Cherepovets Higher Military Command School of Communications. In 1974, it was renamed the Cherepovets Higher Military Engineering School of Radioelectronics. In 1998, the School was transformed into Cherepovets Military Engineering Institute of Radioelectronics. In 2020, it received the current name.[1]

Educational programmes

The Military University of Radioelectronics prepares officers-specialists in radioelectronics for all military branches.

References

  1. Web site: История - Военный университет радиоэлектроники. ru. vure.mil.ru.

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