Железнодорожные войска ВС России Railway Troops of the Russian Armed Forces |
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Flag, great and small emblem
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Active | 6 August 1851 (as of the Russian Empire)-present |
Country | Russian Federation |
Branch | Rear Services of the Armed Forces of Russia |
Role | Railway transport and protection |
Size | 28,500 (approx) |
Garrison/HQ | Smolensk |
Anniversaries | August 6 |
Engagements |
Crimea War January Uprising Russo-Japanese War World War I Polish–Soviet War Battles of Khalkhin Gol Great Patriotic War Soviet–Japanese War (1945) Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Prague Spring Soviet war in Afghanistan First Chechen War Second Chechen War South Ossetia war |
Commanders | |
Current commander |
Lieutenant General Oleg Kosenkov (since 2010) |
Railway Troops of the Russian Armed Forces (Russian: Железнодорожные войска ВС России) are a railway troops service in the Rear Services of the Armed Forces of Russia. They are involved in ensuring the defense of Russia. Railway Troops Russian Armed Forces are designed to perform the tasks of rail services (preparation, construction, reconstruction and protection of the objects of railways). It is the oldest such force in the world, established in 1851, as a unit in the engineering corps of the Imperial Russian Army. The professional holiday of the Troops is celebrated on August 6.
Railway Troops were first established August 6, 1851 by order of Emperor Nicholas I. In accordance with the document "Regulations on the Management of St. Petersburg - Moscow railway" was formed by 14 separate military-workers, 2 and 1 conductor's telegraphic company. The total number reached 4340 people. The task of the first military railway units was to support the working conditions of railway tracks, crossings, bridges, and their protection. Railroad became part of the Corps of Engineers since its inception in 1870. First, in the form of train teams, and since 1876 - railroad battalions. Railway formed part of the Corps of Engineers until 1908 inclusive. They were then isolated in a separate category and are subject to military service messages (VOSO) of the General Staff.
During the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, staff provided a continuous supply of the compounds of the Russian army on the same railway built their site Bender - Galati. During World War I, the personnel of the units and was built about 300 kilometers broad gauge railway and up to 4000 km of narrow gauge, restored more than 4,600 miles of track and nearly 5000 miles of telephone and telegraph lines, railway tracks.
In connection with the reorganization of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, located in the territory of the Russian Federation Presidential Decree signed on 18.04.1992 №392 "On the Railway Troops of the Russian Federation" General Directorate of railway troops, units, units, agencies, military and educational institutions and enterprises of railway troops, stationed in the Russian Federation, have been taken under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation.