The Russian Army plans to switch from a divisional and regimental system, to a brigade system by the 2012 timeframe. In the same time period, the size of upper level officer corps is planned to be reduced by about 2.5 times, from around 21500 to 8500. Overall planned officer reductions number around 150 000. The number of generals is planned to be reduced from 1100, to 900, while the total number of lower level officers will actually increase by 10000.
This, in combination with the earlier announced professionalization of NCOs, looks like a transition to a more modern military force organization. The current officer corps is ~350 000 strong and rather top heavy, due to large cuts in actual units since the USSR's collapse, but less corresponding cuts in upper tier positions.
http://arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=61356&cid=24
http://arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=61350&cid=25
http://arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=61358&cid=25
So what do you guys think? Is this a real reform or more just for show (for example the Ukranian Army switched to brigade force org. by renaming divisions into brigades :roll ?
EDIT: And a few more changes. The military education system currently has 65 universities/academies. Many are very small in terms of attendance. This will be replaced by 10 large univerisities,
Additionally reservists which come to annual trainings will now be paid for it.
http://vz.ru/society/2008/10/14/218876.html
This, in combination with the earlier announced professionalization of NCOs, looks like a transition to a more modern military force organization. The current officer corps is ~350 000 strong and rather top heavy, due to large cuts in actual units since the USSR's collapse, but less corresponding cuts in upper tier positions.
http://arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=61356&cid=24
http://arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=61350&cid=25
http://arms-tass.su/?page=article&aid=61358&cid=25
So what do you guys think? Is this a real reform or more just for show (for example the Ukranian Army switched to brigade force org. by renaming divisions into brigades :roll ?
EDIT: And a few more changes. The military education system currently has 65 universities/academies. Many are very small in terms of attendance. This will be replaced by 10 large univerisities,
Additionally reservists which come to annual trainings will now be paid for it.
http://vz.ru/society/2008/10/14/218876.html
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