Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces


The Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces is a general officer position that is tasked with leading the Russian Airborne Forces. The office is part of the Airborne Forces Command and reports to the Chief of the General Staff.

History

On 4 September 1941 the Directorate of the Commander of the Airborne Forces of the Red Army was established. All of the Soviet airborne corps were transferred from the front commanders of the Red Army to be subordinated to the new organization, led by the Commander of the Airborne Forces. In October 1944 it was transferred from the Red Army to the Soviet Air Forces. In 1946 the VDV was placed under the direct command of the Ministry of Defense, then became part of the Soviet Ground Forces in 1956, before once again being made a separate combat arm in 1964.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the modern Russian Airborne Forces were officially established on 7 May 1992 by presidential decree No. 466.
In 1998 the Directorate of the Commander of the Airborne Forces was reorganized into the Airborne Forces Command.

Deputies and chiefs of staff

First deputy commanders

;Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander
;First Deputy Commander
;Chief of Staff

Deputy commanders

;Deputy Commander of the Airborne Forces
;Deputy Commander of the Airborne Forces for Combat Training
  • Alexander Lebed
  • Alexey Sigutkin
  • Vladimir Oparin
  • Gevork Isakhanyan
  • Nikolai Belyayev
  • Sergey Volyk
;Deputy Commander of the Airborne Forces for Airborne Training
;Deputy Commander of the Airborne Forces for Peacekeeping