Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov (military officer)

Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Вячеслав Овчинников
Ovchinnikov examines the Order of Honor of the Nation of Aslambek Ismailov
Commander-in-Chief of the Internal Troops of Russia
In office
5 April 1999 – 22 January 2000
Preceded byPavel Maslov
Succeeded byVyacheslav Tikhomirov
Chief of the Main Directorate for Correction of Punishments
In office
June 1997 – August 1998
Preceded byYuri Kalinin
Succeeded byVladimir Yalunin
Personal details
Born (1945-03-08) 8 March 1945
Rasskazovo, Tambov Oblast, Soviet Union
Alma materLeningrad Higher Artillery Command School
Kalinin Military Artillery Academy
General Staff Military Academy
Military service
Allegiance
Branch/service
RankColonel general
UnitODON
Battles/warsSoviet–Afghan War
Ossetian-Ingush conflict
First Chechen War
War in Dagestan
Second Chechen War

Vyacheslav Viktorovich Ovchinnikov (Russian: Вячеслав Викторович Овчинников; born October 25, 1946, Rasskazovo, Tambov Oblast[1]) is a senior official of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Colonel General, and Doctor of Law.

Biography

In 1968, he graduated from the Leningrad Higher Artillery Command School, having ranks in 11 sports, including: wave and Greco-Roman wrestling, sambo, kettlebells, skiing, boxing.[1][2][3][4]

He graduated from the Kalinin Military Artillery Academy (1972–1976) and the Higher Academic Courses at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia (1995).[1][2][4]

He defended his PhD dissertation on the topic: "Organizational and legal foundations of the activities of the internal affairs bodies and internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in conditions of internal armed conflicts".[3]

In 2006, he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Interaction of law enforcement agencies and security forces of Russia in internal armed conflicts".[1][4]

In 1968–1972, he served in the Dzerzhinsky Separate Operational Division, commanded a platoon, artillery battery, artillery division, in 1976-1988 - chief of staff and commander of an artillery regiment, commander of a convoy regiment.[1][3][4]

He participated in the Soviet–Afghan War. In 1988-1990 he served as senior officer in the combat training department of the Main Directorate of Internal Troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs.[1][3][4] From March 1990 he served as Chief of Staff of the Directorate of Internal Troops of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs for the North Caucasus and Transcaucasia.[1][3] Since March 1993 he served as Deputy Chief of the Operations Department of the Main Directorate of the Commander of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.[1][3][4]

He served as commandant of the emergency areas in Nagorno-Karabakh, the Ossetian-Ingush conflict, twice in Chechnya.[1]

In 1995-1996 he served as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and since 1996 as the military commandant of Grozny. After the signing of the Khasavyurt Accords, he led the normalization of the situation in Grozny, including through the establishment of a joint patrol regime.[1][3]

Since June 1997 he served as Chief of the Main Directorate for Correction of Punishments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (GUIN). During Ovchinnikov's leadership of the GUIN, the process of transferring this structure from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the Ministry of Justice took place, which was mostly completed by the fall of 1998.[1][3]

From March 1999 he served as 1st Deputy Commander-in-Chief, from April of the same year Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and Commander-in-Chief of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.[1][4][5]

He participated in the War in Dagestan and the Second Chechen War.[1][3] The concept of development of the internal troops for the period up to 2005 was developed under him.[3] In January 2000, he was relieved of his post.[1][2] He was in the active reserve until June 2007.[3]

Since 2000 he is Advisor to the General Director of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Rosoboronexport. He is a professor, member of several dissertation councils at the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. In 1969 he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Awards

References

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  2. ^ a b c "О таких слагают легенды". top68.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Breaking stories & updates". News Directory. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Тамбовская энциклопедия | ОВЧИ́ННИКОВ Вячеслав Викторович". Тамбовская энциклопедия (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  5. ^ "Главкомом внутренних войск назначен Вячеслав Овчинников. Новости. Первый канал". 1tv.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-09-27.