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The minister of defence of the Russian Federation () is the minister responsible for the
Russian Armed Forces The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, commonly referred to as the Russian Armed Forces, are the military of Russia. They are organized into three service branches—the Russian Ground Forces, Ground Forces, Russian Navy, Navy, and Russi ...
. Marshal of Aviation Yevgeny Shaposhnikov was the last minister of defence of the Soviet Union. General Colonel Konstantin Kobets supported then President of the
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Boris Yeltsin Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician and statesman who served as President of Russia from 1991 to 1999. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) from 1961 to ...
during the
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of 1991. From 19 August until 9 September 1991, Konstantin Kobets was defence minister of the RSFSR, though there was no ministry. This post was then abolished. The first minister of defence of the Russian Federation was Boris Yeltsin, who appointed himself to the position by a decree of mid March 1992. In May 1992,
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Boris Yeltsin Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (1 February 1931 – 23 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian politician and statesman who served as President of Russia from 1991 to 1999. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) from 1961 to ...
appointed
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to the post of minister of defence. Grachev's decision to side with Yeltsin in the
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, when the president called up tanks to shell the Russian White House to blast his opponents out of parliament, effectively deprived the
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of its nominal an opportunity to overturn the president's authority. At least partly for that reason, Yeltsin retained his defence minister despite intense criticism of Grachev's management of the
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and the Russian military establishment in general. Finally, Yeltsin's victory in the first round of the
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spurred Yeltsin to dismiss Grachev. In March 2001, Sergei Ivanov, previously secretary of the
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, was appointed defence minister by President
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, becoming Russia's first non-uniformed civilian defence minister. Putin called the personnel changes in Russia's security structures coinciding with Ivanov's appointment as defence minister "a step toward demilitarizing public life." Putin also stressed Ivanov's responsibility for overseeing military reform as defence minister. What Putin did not emphasise was Ivanov's long service within the
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and FSB and his then rank of General-Lieutenant within the FSB. Such military and security agency associated men are known as
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. As of 2002 there were four living Marshals of the Soviet Union. Such men were automatically advisors to the defence minister. The Marshals alive at that time were
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, Vasily Petrov, Sergei Sokolov, a former minister of defence of the Soviet Union, and Dmitri Yazov. Yazov was listed by the American analysts Scott and Scott in 2002 as a consultant to the (former 10th) Directorate for International Military Cooperation.Harriet F. Scott and William Scott, Russian Military Directory 2002, p. 341, citing DS2002-0802. The last of the four, Yazov, died in February 2020. Perhaps the first 'real' non-uniformed defence minister was Anatoliy Serdyukov, appointed in February 2007. Serdyukov was a former Tax Minister with little siloviki or military associations beyond his two years' military service.


List of ministers of defence


Timeline


Former first deputy ministers of defence

* (3 April 1992 – 25 January 1996); (25 January 1996 – 28 August 1997), State Secretary * Pavel Grachyov (3 April 1992 – 18 May 1992) * Viktor Dubynin (10 June 1992 – 22 November 1992), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces * Mikhail Kolesnikov (23 December 1992 – 18 October 1996), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces * Viktor Samsonov (18 October 1996 – 22 May 1997), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces *
Anatoly Kvashnin Anatoly Vasilyevich Kvashnin (; 15 August 1946 – 7 January 2022) was a Russian general of the army who served as the Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces from 1997 to 2004, when he was dismissed by President Vladimir Putin. In ...
(23 May 1997 – 19 June 1997), Acting Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces; (19 June 1997 – 19 July 2004), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces * (11 September 1997 – 28 March 2000), State Secretary * Vladimir Matyukhin (11 March 2003 – 21 May 2004) * Yury Baluyevsky (19 July 2004 – 3 June 2008), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces * Aleksandr Belousov (19 July 2004 – 25 September 2007) * Alexander Kolmakov (25 September 2007 – 21 June 2010) * Nikolai Makarov (3 June 2008 – 9 November 2012), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces *
Vladimir Popovkin Vladimir Aleksandrovich Popovkin (; 25 September 1957 – 18 June 2014) was a Russian statesman and military figure. He was a commander of the Russian Space Forces, then First Deputy Defense Minister of Russia, then General Director of the Russian ...
(21 June 2010 – 29 April 2011) * Aleksandr Sukhorukov (1 September 2011 – 9 November 2012) * Arkady Bakhin (9 November 2012 – 17 November 2015) * Ruslan Tsalikov (24 December 2015 – 29 May 2024)


Former deputy ministers of defence

* (10 June 1992 – 9 February 1995) * (10 June 1992 – 9 February 1995) * (10 June 1992 – 28 March 2001) * Boris Gromov (24 June 1992 – 16 March 1995) * (19 August 1992 – October 1996), Chief of the Main Directorate of Personnel * Konstantin Kobets (?? June 1993 – 18 May 1997), Chief Military Inspector of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation *
Matvey Burlakov Matvey Prokopyevich Burlakov (; 19 August 1935 – 8 February 2011) was a Soviet and Russian colonel general. As the last commander of the Western Group of Forces between 1990 and 1994, he was responsible for supervising the withdrawal of Russia ...
(23 August 1994 – 9 February 1995) * Anatoly Solomatin (9 February 1995 – ?? April 1997), Chief of Construction and Quartering of Troops * (17 January 1995 – 16 June 1997), Chief of Logistics of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation * (?? April 1997 – 6 March 2003), Chief of Construction and Quartering of Troops * Vladimir Isakov (30 June 1997 – 2 December 2008), Chief of Logistics of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation * (13 November 2000 – 8 April 2004) * (28 March 2001 – 19 April 2007), Chief of Armament of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation * Igor Puzanov (28 March 2001 – 18 October 2004), State Secretary * (28 March 2001 – 18 October 2004), Chief of the Main Financial-Economic Administration of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation and Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation for Financial-Economic Work; (1 September 2007 – 14 April 2009), Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation for Financial-Economic Work * Nikolai Kormiltsev (28 April 2001 – 29 September 2004), Commander-in-chief of the Land Force * (4 March 2003 – 18 October 2004), Chief of Construction and Quartering of Troops * Nikolay Pankov (13 September 2005 — 17 June 2024) * Nikolai Makarov (19 April 2007 – 3 June 2008), Chief of Armament of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation * Oleg Eskin (19 November 2007 – 20 November 2008) *
Vladimir Popovkin Vladimir Aleksandrovich Popovkin (; 25 September 1957 – 18 June 2014) was a Russian statesman and military figure. He was a commander of the Russian Space Forces, then First Deputy Defense Minister of Russia, then General Director of the Russian ...
(?? July 2008 – 21 June 2010), Chief of Armament of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation * (17 September 2008 – 12 January 2010), Chief of Quartering and Accommodation * Dmitry Chushkin (20 November 2008 – 15 November 2012) * Dmitry Bulgakov (2 December 2008 – 27 July 2010), Chief of Logistics of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation * (14 April 2009 – 4 November 2010), Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation for Financial-Economic Work *
Grigory Naginsky Grigory Mikhailovich Naginskiy (; born June 16, 1958, in Orsk, Orenburg Oblast) is a Russian politician, Candidate of Sciences. Senator – member of the Federation Council from Leningrad Oblast in 2003–2010, member of Industrial Policy Committ ...
(12 January 2010 – 6 July 2010), Chief of Quartering and Accommodation; (6 July 2010 – 22 April 2011) * Mikhail Mokretsov (27 July 2010 – 5 July 2011), Chief of Staff of the Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation; (5 July 2011 – 10 December 2011) * Tatiana Shevtsova (4 August 2010 — 17 June 2024) * Yelena Kozlova (25 June 2012 – 15 November 2012) * Oleg Ostapenko (9 November 2012 – 9 October 2013) * Ruslan Tsalikov (15 November 2012 – 24 December 2015) * Pavel Popov (7 November 2013 — 17 June 2024) * Aleksei Dyumin (24 December 2015 – 2 February 2016) * Anatoly Antonov (2 February 2011 – 29 December 2016) * Yury Borisov (15 November 2012 – 18 May 2018) *
Yuriy Sadovenko Yury Eduardovich Sadovenko () is a Russian army officer who had served as the Deputy Ministry of Defence (Russia), Minister of Defence from 2013 to 2024. He is a recipient of Order of Military Merit (Russia), Order of Military Merit and Medal of ...
(7 January 2013 – 20 May 2024) * Timur Ivanov (11 November 2016 – 24 April 2024) * Andrey Kartapolov (30 July 2018 — 5 October 2021), Head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces * Gennady Zhidko (12 November 2021 — 28 July 2022), Head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces * Mikhail Mizintsev (24 September 2022 – 27 April 2023) * Alexey Kuzmenkov (30 April 2023 — 11 March 2024)


See also

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Ministry of Defence (Russia) The Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation (; MOD) is the governing body of the Russian Armed Forces. The President of Russia is the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Commander-in-Chief of the forces ...


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