Military Engineering Institute of Radio Electronics and Communications
The Military Engineering Institute of Radio Electronics and Communications is a specialized educational institution in the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan, based in Almaty. It specializes in the preparation of qualified command personnel for communications units, anti-aircraft missile and radioengineering troops, radioengineering for military aircraft, and automated systems for command and control of the armed forces.
History
It was formed on the basis of the Military Department at the Academy of Civil Aviation in Almaty on the basis of a decree of the Government of Kazakhstan on 15 October 2001 and by directive of Minister of Defense Mukhtar Altynbayev on 20 February 2002. Previously, in 1995, the military department was created at the academy. With its establishment, VIIREiS became the first and only military university in the post-Soviet republics of Central Asia to engineers in radio engineering specialties. In September 2002, the institute received its combat banner.Educational ascpects
Currently, the institute trains radio engineer officers in 5 specialties. Over the years, the institute has become one of the leading military educational institutions in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Three employees of the institute are full members and corresponding members of the Republican Public Association "Academy of Military Sciences". The institute consists of the following departments:- Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines
- Department of Special Disciplines
- Department of Radio Engineering
- Department of Air Defense of the Ground Forces
- Department of Organization of Communication
- Department of Physical Training
- Department of the Basics of Military Radio Engineering and Electronics
- Department of General Disciplines
- Department of Information Security
- Department of Multichannel Systems
- Department of Natural - Scientific Disciplines
- Department of Foreign Languages
- Department of Single-Channel Systems
- Department of Automated Control Systems
- Department of Radio Engineering Troops
- Department of State Language
- Department of Military Communications Technology