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| Logistical Support of the Russian Armed Forces | |
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| Материально-техническое обеспечение Вооружённых сил Российской Федерации | |
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| Active | 2010 – present |
| Country | Russian Federation |
| Branch | Russian Armed Forces |
| Part of | Ministry of Defence |
| Garrison/HQ | Moscow |
| Patron | Joseph Volotsky |
| Motto | "Никто лучше нас!'' (Nobody is better than us!) |
| Anniversaries | 1 August[1] |
| Engagements | Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine |
| Website | https://mto.ric.mil.ru/ |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Lieutenant GeneralAndrey Bulyga |
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Logistical Support of the Russian Armed Forces (Russian:Материально-техническое обеспечение Вооружённых сил Российской Федерации, literally Materiel-Technical Support) orMTO are a unified system of command and control bodies, institutions and other military organizations that provide technical and logistical support for all branches of theRussian Armed Forces.[2] The MTO system of the Russian Armed Forces combines 2 previously independent types of comprehensive support: technical and logistical, both of which existed in the structure of theRear of the Russian Armed Forces up until it was dissolved in 2010.[3] The management of Logistical Support is entrusted to the central bodies of military command, subordinate to the Deputy Minister of Defence.[4][5]
Deputy Defence Minister for logistics Army GeneralDmitry Bulgakov was replaced by Colonel-GeneralMikhail Mizintsev, the previous head of the MoD's National Defence Management Center.[6]
Mizintsev was then replaced during theRussian invasion of Ukraine. He left the Armed Forces for theWagner PMC. Colonel GeneralAlexey Kuzmenkov was appointed deputy minister of defence for logistics, Western media sources reported on 30 April 2023.[7] On 11 March 2024,Lieutenant GeneralAndrey Bulyga was appointed asDeputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation for Logistics and director of the service.[8]
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| Services (vid) |
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| Special operations force (sof) |
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The structure of the Central Office of the Logistics Department of the Armed Forces of Russia:
The training of MTO specialists is carried out by theMilitary Logistics Academy.[9]
The agencies under the MTO include:[10]