National Defense Management Center
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Национальный центр управления обороной РФ | |
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Founded | 1 December 2014 |
Country | Russian Federation |
Branch | General Staff of the Armed Forces |
Type | Command and control center |
Role | Provide operational control over the Armed Forces |
Size | Classified |
Part of | Ministry of Defense |
Headquarters | Frunzenskaya Embankment, 22, Moscow |
Nickname(s) | "НЦУО", NTsUO (NDMC), (NDCC) |
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Director | Oleg Gorshenin |
55°44′56″N 37°36′8″E / 55.74889°N 37.60222°E / 55.74889; 37.60222
The National Defense Management Center, also known as the National Defense Control Center (NDCC) (Russian: Национальный центр управления обороной РФ, Natsional'nyi tsentr upravleniya oboronoi RF) НЦУО, formerly the Central Command Post of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces is the supreme command and control center of the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Russian Armed Forces.
Function
The center is considered as the second highest authority responsible for the Defense Ministry's management and supervision, after the Minister himself and is directly subordinate to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, overseen by the Chief of the General Staff.
It has a powerful military supercomputer called NDMC Supercomputer with a speed of 16 petaflops and storage capacity of 236 petabytes.[1][2]
The center is located in the Main Building of the Ministry of Defense at Frunzenskaya Embankment, 22, Moscow, Russia.
The computer network of the center is based on the Russian military computer operating system Astra Linux by Rusbitech company,[3] which in 2018 was declared the future ultimate standard for the Army.[citation needed] Modernization with artificial intelligence software is underway.[4]
Chief of the National Defense Management Center
Since its establishment in late 2014, Lieutenant General Mikhail Mizintsev was appointed as the defense center's first director. He was promoted to Colonel General in 2017.
In September 2022, Oleg Gorshenin, former commander of the 154th separate commandant's regiment, was appointed Head of the National Defense Management Center, replacing Mizintsev who was appointed to Deputy Defence Minister.
Gallery
- The facade of the National Defense Management Center
- Vladimir Putin in National Defense Management Center
- The National Defense Management Center in Moscow
- The National Defense Management Center in Moscow (Information hall)
- The National Defense Management Center (Control and Interaction Hall)
- Live briefings from different parts of Russia at the National Defense Management Center
- Vladimir Putin with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense and General Staff along with other Russian generals at a meeting in the National Defense Management Center
- The heads of state of the CSTO member states at the Russian National Defense Management Center, 23 December 2014
- Commander of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria Lieutenant General Kuralenko briefs the press at the National Defense Management Center, 27 February 2016
- Colonel General Mizintsev (left), Admiral Igor Kostyukov (centre) and Head of GOMU [ru] Colonel General Burdinsky at a meeting, 29 January 2020
See also
- National Military Command Center (United States)
- Military citadels under London (United Kingdom)
- Presidential Situation Center (Russia)
References
- ^ "Интерфакс-Агентство Военных Новостей". Militarynews.ru. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ "Шойгу рассказал о мощности суперкомпьютера Центра управления обороной". Rbc.ru. 31 December 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- ^ (in Russian) https://spbit.ru/news/n119990/
- ^ "AI to assist Russian military brass in decision-making, says hi-tech manufacturer".
- Miasnikov, V., Natsional'niy tsentr upravleniia oboroni gotov k deystvyiu NVO, No. 40 (829) 7-13/11/2014
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