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The '''Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University''' is a state university administered by the [[Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)|Ministry of Defence]] of Ukraine and is located in the city of [[Kharkiv]]. The university is named in honor of the Soviet military pilot [[Ivan Kozhedub]].


The '''Ivan Kozhedub National University of the Air Force''' (KNUAF, [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]: Харківський національний університет повітряних сил імені Івана Кожедуба) is a state university administered by the [[Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)|Ministry of Defence]] of [[Ukraine]] and is located in the city of [[Kharkiv]]. The university is named in honor of the Soviet and Ukrainian military pilot [[Ivan Kozhedub]].
==History==
[[File:Ivan Kozhedub 2.jpg|thumb|upright|Ivan Kozhedub]]
The Kozhedub National University of the Air Force was created on 10 September 2003 on the basis of both the Kharkiv National Air Force Institute and Kharkiv Military University.


===Lineage===
==History==
===Soviet era===
It also is a descendant of two military academies and other nine military higher schools:
KNUAF is a descendant of two military academies and other nine military higher schools:
;Kharkiv
;Kharkiv
* Gritsevets Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots (1930-1993)
* Gritsevets Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots (1930–1993)
* Lenin Komsomol Military Aviation Radioelectrionical Higher School (1937-1993)
* Lenin Komsomol Military Aviation Radioelectrionical Higher School (1937–1993)
* Govorov Military Engineer Radiotechnical Air Defense Academy (1941-1993)
* Govorov Military Engineer Radiotechnical Air Defense Academy (1941–1993)
* Krylov Military Command-Engineer Higher School of the Strategic Missile Forces (1941-1993)
* Krylov Military Command-Engineer Higher School of the Strategic Missile Forces (1941–1993)
* Kharkiv Military Aviation Engineer Superior School (1941-1993)
* Kharkiv Military Aviation Engineer Superior School (1941–1993)
;Poltava
;Poltava
* Vatutin Military Air Defense Missile Command Superior School (1941-1995)
* Vatutin Military Air Defense Missile Command Superior School (1941–1995)
;Chernihiv
;Chernihiv
* Leninsky Komsomol Military Aviation Pilots Superior School (1941-1995)
* Leninsky Komsomol Military Aviation Pilots Superior School (1941–1995)
;Kyiv
;Kyiv
* Vasilevsky Military Academy of the Army Air Defense Corps (1947-1994, see [[Ivan Chernyakhovsky National Defense University of Ukraine]])
* Vasilevsky Military Academy of the Army Air Defense Corps (1947–1994, see [[Ivan Chernyakhovsky National Defense University of Ukraine]])
* Kirov Military Air Defense Missile Engineering Higher School (1937-1994)
* Kirov Military Air Defense Missile Engineering Higher School (1937–1994)
* Kyiv Air Force Institute (1951-2000)
* Kyiv Air Force Institute (1951–2000)
;Luhansk
;Luhansk
* Donbas Proletariat Military Aviation Navigators Higher School (1966-1994)
* Donbas Proletariat Military Aviation Navigators Higher School (1966–1994)

===Namesake===
[[File:Ivan Kozhedub 2.jpg|thumb|upright|Soviet World War II fighter ace and later [[Marshal of Aviation]] Ivan Kozhedub]]
After graduating from the Chuguiv Military Aviation Pilots School in 1941, [[Kozhedub]] was appointed a pilot instructor. From March 1943 Kozhedub served as an air force fighter pilot with the Soviet Air Forces. During the war, he made 330 sorties, led 120 air battles as a unit commander, and personally shot down 62 enemy aircraft. According to the ratio of air battles and enemy planes shot down in them, he was recognized as the most effective pilot of the Second World War's Eastern Front, winning three Gold Medals as a [[Hero of the Soviet Union]]. After the war, Kozhedub held a number of senior positions in the Soviet Armed Forces.

In different years the military institutions which became part of the KNUAF were named after prominent commanders LO Govorov, MI Krylov, OM Vasilevsky and SI Gritsevets.

=== Contribution to outer space ===
Within the walls of the university mastered the basics of flying and received a ticket to the sky 27 astronauts. The first detachment of astronauts included our world-famous graduate OA Leonov twice Hero of the Soviet Union, the first person to go into outer space. PI Klimuk, a graduate of the university, headed the astronaut training center for a long time. The university is proud of its graduates, awarded the Star of the Hero of Ukraine the first cosmonaut of independent Ukraine Major General Kadenyuk LK and Honored Test Pilot Colonel OV Galunenko.

===Post-independence===
The KNUAF was created on 10 September 2003 on the basis of both the Kharkiv National Air Force Institute and Kharkiv Military University.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2012-02-10 |title=Про утворення Харківського університету Повітряних Сил та Об'єднаного науково-дослідного інституту Збройних Сил |trans-title=About the formation of the Kharkiv University of the Air Force and the Joint Research Institute of the Armed Forces |url=https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/go/1430-2003-%D0%BF |access-date=2024-04-01 |website=Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України |language=uk}}</ref>

In 2020 KNUAF was recognized by the [[NATO DEEP]] programme as one of 12 educational establishments participants in Ukraine.<ref name="deep1">{{cite news |url=https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2020/2/pdf/2002-DEEP-Factsheet-Ukraine.pdf}}</ref>

On 20 January 2020, on the 5th anniversary of the [[Second Battle of Donetsk Airport]], a combined [[military band]] including the university band performed at [[Kharkiv International Airport]] in honor of the forces that took part in the battle. It is led by Major Konstantin Streletsky.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://m.glavnoe.ua/amp/n357015008-v-harkovskom-aeroportu-pochtili-pamjat-kiborgov|title = В Харьковском аэропорту почтили память "киборгов" - Главное™}}</ref>

On 25 September 2020, an [[An-26]] military plane with 20 cadets and 7 officers of the KNUAF [[2020 Chuhuiv An-26 crash|crashed]] and immediately caught fire in [[Chuhuiv]], [[Ukraine]] in [[Kharkiv Oblast]].<ref name="pravda.com.7267753C"/> 26 people were killed and one seriously injured.<ref name="pravda.com.7267753C">{{in lang|uk}} [https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2020/09/25/7267753/ PLANE FALL IN KHARKIV REGION: TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (25 September 2020)</ref><ref name="bbc.com54301097">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54306090|title=Ukraine military plane crash: Cadets among 26 people killed|date=26 September 2020|publisher=[[BBC News]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927043825/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54306090|archive-date=27 September 2020|access-date=26 September 2020}}</ref>

On 1 March 2022 the KNUAF building was destroyed by the Russians, on Day seven of the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]]. They killed 14 military cadets and seven civilians, including two young children.<ref name="uac1">{{cite news |url=https://uacrisis.org/en/hnups-en |title=Russian war crimes: air strike targeted dormitory of University of Air Force in Kharkiv}}</ref> The building appears to have been shelled, not bombed.<ref name="ukri1">{{cite news |title=Russian invasion update: Kozhedub Air Force University comes under shelling in Kharkiv |url=https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3417487-russian-invasion-update-kozhedub-air-force-university-comes-under-shelling-in-kharkiv.html |date=2 March 2022}}</ref>


== University faculties ==
== University faculties ==
The university has a strong educational base. The total area of ​​educational and laboratory premises of the university is more than 100 thousand square meters. Training sessions are held in classrooms equipped with computers, simulators and working models of weapons. The laboratories of the departments use modern laboratory facilities that allow to conduct research necessary to understand the principles of modern armaments and military equipment. There are 20 computer classes for students, cadets and students, which provide access to the World Wide Web.
The total area of educational and laboratory premises of the university is more than 100 thousand square meters. Training sessions are held in classrooms equipped with computers, simulators and working models of weapons. The laboratories of the departments use modern laboratory facilities that allow to conduct research necessary to understand the principles of modern armaments and military equipment. There are 20 computer classes for students, cadets and students, which provide access to the World Wide Web.


To provide cadets and students with practical skills in the specialty, the university has: an aviation training brigade with a training complex for the training of air defense specialists; training ground; training complex of aviation simulators; educational and training complexes of faculties and departments; sports complex. The university has a unique library, which is one of the best libraries of public educational institutions. Its scientific and technical fund includes more than 1.3 million publications. In 2007-2008, the university developed an electronic library to support the educational process, which contains 4088 units of educational and methodological publications.
To provide cadets and students with practical skills in the specialty, the university has: an aviation training brigade with a training complex for the training of air defense specialists; training ground; training complex of aviation simulators; educational and training complexes of faculties and departments; sports complex. The university has a unique library, which is one of the best libraries of public educational institutions. Its scientific and technical fund includes more than 1.3 million publications. In 2007–2008, the university developed an electronic library to support the educational process, which contains 4088 units of educational and methodological publications.
*Flight Faculty
*Flight Faculty
* Engineering and Aviation Faculty
* Engineering and Aviation Faculty
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* College of NCOs
* College of NCOs
* Faculty of Training Reserve Officers
* Faculty of Training Reserve Officers
The Kharkiv University of the Air Force reports to 203 training air brigades located in Chuguev, Kharkiv region. The equipped crews are L-39, An-26, An-26Sh.
The KNUAF reports to 203 training air brigades located in Chuguev, Kharkiv region. The equipped crews are L-39, An-26, An-26Sh.


The university trains qualified specialists in 9 areas and 18 specialties for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The university trains qualified specialists in 9 areas and 18 specialties for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


== Leadership ==
== Contribution to outer space ==
As of June 2024:
The contribution of the educational institution to the development of outer space is significant. Within the walls of the university mastered the basics of flying and received a ticket to the sky 27 astronauts. The first detachment of astronauts included our world-famous graduate OA Leonov - twice Hero of the Soviet Union, the first person to go into outer space. PI Klimuk, a graduate of the university, headed the astronaut training center for a long time. The University is proud of its graduates, awarded the Star of the Hero of Ukraine - the first cosmonaut of independent Ukraine - Major General Kadenyuk LK and Honored Test Pilot Colonel OV Galunenko.
* Brigadier General Andrii Oleksandrovych BEREZHNY

Graduates of the university took part in peacekeeping operations in different parts of the world, eliminated the consequences of the Chernobyl tragedy, carried out combat duty, guarded the airspace of the state, held in their hands a missile shield of the Motherland. Over its long history, Kharkiv University of the Air Force has trained and graduated more than 125,000 officers.


== Famous graduates ==
== Famous graduates ==
Graduates of the university took part in peacekeeping operations in different parts of the world, eliminated the consequences of the Chernobyl tragedy, carried out combat duty, guarded the airspace of the state, held in their hands a missile shield of the Motherland. Over its long history, KNUAF has trained and graduated more than 125,000 officers.
Among the graduates of the university are 578 Heroes of the Soviet Union, 28 twice Heroes of the Soviet Union, as well as astronauts twice [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] [[Alexei Leonov|Oleksiy Arkhipovych Leonov]], Hero of Ukraine [[Leonid Kadeniuk|Leonid Konstantinovich Kadenyuk]]. and Air Marshal [[Ivan Kozhedub]] became a Hero three times. After graduating from the Chuguiv Military Aviation School of Pilots in 1941, [[Ivan Kozhedub|Kozhedub]] was appointed a pilot instructor.


Among the graduates of the university are 578 Heroes of the Soviet Union, 28 twice Heroes of the Soviet Union, as well as astronauts twice [[Hero of the Soviet Union]] [[Alexei Leonov|Oleksiy Arkhipovych Leonov]], Hero of Ukraine [[Leonid Kadeniuk|Leonid Konstantinovich Kadenyuk]]. Its namesake, Chief Marshal [[Ivan Kozhedub]], became a Hero three times.
From March 1943 - in the active army. During the war, IM Kozhedub made 330 sorties, conducted 120 air battles and personally shot down 62 enemy aircraft. According to the ratio of air battles and enemy planes shot down in them, he was recognized as the most effective pilot of World War II.


The German-Soviet war provided a powerful impetus for the further development of aviation, air defense, missile forces, and artillery. Military educational institutions were faced with the task of training highly qualified military specialists capable of handling new types of weapons. New faculties and departments were created. The number of specialties for training commanders, pilots, and military engineers has significantly increased. On the basis of basic scientific research in the field of aviation technology, radar theory, participation in the development and improvement of missiles, aviation, anti-aircraft missile, and electronic weapons of armies at faculties and departments were formed scientific and pedagogical teams capable of independent training. The material and technical base of scientific work and training has significantly strengthened.
After the war, IM Kozhedub held a number of senior positions in the Armed Forces. In different years, military institutions, which became part of the Kharkiv National University of the Air Force, were named after prominent commanders LO Govorov, MI Krylov, OM Vasilevsky, SI Gritsevets.

The German-Soviet war provided a powerful impetus for the further development of aviation, air defense, missile forces and artillery. Military educational institutions were faced with the task of training highly qualified military specialists capable of handling new types of weapons. New faculties and departments were created. The number of specialties for training commanders, pilots, and military engineers has significantly increased. On the basis of basic scientific research in the field of aviation technology, radar theory, participation in the development and improvement of missile, aviation, anti-aircraft missile and electronic weapons of armies at faculties and departments were formed scientific and pedagogical teams capable of independent training. The material and technical base of scientific work and training has significantly strengthened.


In different years, the following famous graduates studied at the university:
In different years, the following famous graduates studied at the university:


* [[Konstantin Morozov|Colonel-General Morozov Konstantin Petrovich]] - a graduate of 1967 - the first [[Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)|Minister of Defense of Ukraine]] (1991-1993);
* Colonel-General [[Kostyantyn Morozov]] a graduate of 1967 the first [[Ministry of Defence (Ukraine)|Minister of Defense of Ukraine]] (1991–1993);
* Major General of Aviation Kostash Ion Grigore - a graduate of 1967 - Minister of Defense of Moldova (1991-1992);
* Major General of Aviation [[Ion Costaș|Kostash Ion Grigore]] a graduate of 1967 Minister of Defense of Moldova (1991–1992);
* [[Anatoliy Hrytsenko|Hrytsenko Anatoliy Stepanovych]] - a graduate of 1979 - Minister of Defense of Ukraine (2005-2007).
* [[Anatoliy Hrytsenko|Hrytsenko Anatoliy Stepanovych]] a graduate of 1979 Minister of Defense of Ukraine (2005–2007).
* [[Nadiya Savchenko|Savchenko Nadiya Viktorivna]] - 2009 graduate - senior lieutenant, navigator-operator of Mi-24 helicopter, Participant in the peacekeeping operation in Iraq, Participant in the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine.
* [[Nadiya Savchenko|Savchenko Nadiya Viktorivna]] 2009 graduate senior lieutenant, navigator-operator of Mi-24 helicopter, Participant in the peacekeeping operation in Iraq, Participant in the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine.
* Zamyatin Vadym Ivanovych (1935-2006) - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the USSR.
* Zamyatin Vadym Ivanovych (1935–2006) Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the USSR.
* Kondratenko Alexander Pavlovich (* 1945) - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Retired Colonel.
* Kondratenko Alexander Pavlovich (* 1945) Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Retired Colonel.
* Loshakov Valery Andreevich (* 1946) - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.
* Loshakov Valery Andreevich (* 1946) Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.
* Mulik Vasyl Leontiyovych - People's Hero of Ukraine, participant in the war in eastern Ukraine and peacekeeping operations in Africa.
* Mulik Vasyl Leontiyovych People's Hero of Ukraine, participant in the war in eastern Ukraine and peacekeeping operations in Africa.
* Voloshin Vladyslav Valeriyovych - a graduate of 2010 - People's Hero of Ukraine, a participant in the [[War in Donbass|war in eastern Ukraine]].
* Voloshin Vladyslav Valeriyovych a graduate of 2010 People's Hero of Ukraine, a participant in the [[War in Donbas (2014–2022)|war in eastern Ukraine]].
Among the university graduates are commanders-in-chief and deputy commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces, commanders of armies and corps, division commanders, 407 generals, members of academies of sciences, State Prize winners, doctors and candidates of science, honored scientists, education and higher education.
Among the university graduates are commanders-in-chief and deputy commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces, commanders of armies and corps, division commanders, 407 generals, members of academies of sciences, State Prize winners, doctors, and candidates of science, honored scientists, education and higher education.

== Student life ==
On 20 January 2020, on the 5th anniversary of the [[Second Battle of Donetsk Airport]], a combined [[military band]] including the university band performed at [[Kharkiv International Airport]] in honor of the forces that took part in the battle. It is led by Major Konstantin Streletsky.<ref>https://m.glavnoe.ua/amp/n357015008-v-harkovskom-aeroportu-pochtili-pamjat-kiborgov</ref>


===2020 plane crash===
== Awards ==
The high authority of the university is evidenced by the fact that over the past decade it has been recognized 5 times the best rated educational institution in Ukraine with the award of a bronze statuette "Sophia of Kyiv".
On 25 September 2020, an [[An-26]] military plane with 20 cadets and 7 officers of the Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University [[2020 Chuhuiv An-26 crash|crashed]] and immediately caught fire in [[Chuhuiv]], [[Ukraine]] in [[Kharkiv Oblast]].<ref name="pravda.com.7267753C"/> 26 people were killed and one seriously injured.<ref name="pravda.com.7267753C">{{in lang|uk}} [https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2020/09/25/7267753/ PLANE FALL IN KHARKIV REGION: TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED], [[Ukrayinska Pravda]] (25 September 2020)</ref><ref name="bbc.com54301097">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54306090|title=Ukraine military plane crash: Cadets among 26 people killed|date=26 September 2020|publisher=[[BBC News]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927043825/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54306090|archive-date=27 September 2020|access-date=26 September 2020}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Kharkiv National University of the Air Force "Chief Marshal of Aviation Ivan Kozhedub"
Харківський національний університет повітряних сил імені Івана Кожедуба
Established2003
Address
vulytsia Sumska, 77
, ,
Websitewww.hups.mil.gov.ua
Kharkiv National Air Force University

The Ivan Kozhedub National University of the Air Force (KNUAF, Ukrainian: Харківський національний університет повітряних сил імені Івана Кожедуба) is a state university administered by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and is located in the city of Kharkiv. The university is named in honor of the Soviet and Ukrainian military pilot Ivan Kozhedub.

History

[edit]

Soviet era

[edit]

KNUAF is a descendant of two military academies and other nine military higher schools:

Kharkiv
  • Gritsevets Military Aviation Higher School of Pilots (1930–1993)
  • Lenin Komsomol Military Aviation Radioelectrionical Higher School (1937–1993)
  • Govorov Military Engineer Radiotechnical Air Defense Academy (1941–1993)
  • Krylov Military Command-Engineer Higher School of the Strategic Missile Forces (1941–1993)
  • Kharkiv Military Aviation Engineer Superior School (1941–1993)
Poltava
  • Vatutin Military Air Defense Missile Command Superior School (1941–1995)
Chernihiv
  • Leninsky Komsomol Military Aviation Pilots Superior School (1941–1995)
Kyiv
Luhansk
  • Donbas Proletariat Military Aviation Navigators Higher School (1966–1994)

Namesake

[edit]
Soviet World War II fighter ace and later Marshal of Aviation Ivan Kozhedub

After graduating from the Chuguiv Military Aviation Pilots School in 1941, Kozhedub was appointed a pilot instructor. From March 1943 Kozhedub served as an air force fighter pilot with the Soviet Air Forces. During the war, he made 330 sorties, led 120 air battles as a unit commander, and personally shot down 62 enemy aircraft. According to the ratio of air battles and enemy planes shot down in them, he was recognized as the most effective pilot of the Second World War's Eastern Front, winning three Gold Medals as a Hero of the Soviet Union. After the war, Kozhedub held a number of senior positions in the Soviet Armed Forces.

In different years the military institutions which became part of the KNUAF were named after prominent commanders LO Govorov, MI Krylov, OM Vasilevsky and SI Gritsevets.

Contribution to outer space

[edit]

Within the walls of the university mastered the basics of flying and received a ticket to the sky 27 astronauts. The first detachment of astronauts included our world-famous graduate OA Leonov – twice Hero of the Soviet Union, the first person to go into outer space. PI Klimuk, a graduate of the university, headed the astronaut training center for a long time. The university is proud of its graduates, awarded the Star of the Hero of Ukraine – the first cosmonaut of independent Ukraine – Major General Kadenyuk LK and Honored Test Pilot Colonel OV Galunenko.

Post-independence

[edit]

The KNUAF was created on 10 September 2003 on the basis of both the Kharkiv National Air Force Institute and Kharkiv Military University.[1]

In 2020 KNUAF was recognized by the NATO DEEP programme as one of 12 educational establishments participants in Ukraine.[2]

On 20 January 2020, on the 5th anniversary of the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport, a combined military band including the university band performed at Kharkiv International Airport in honor of the forces that took part in the battle. It is led by Major Konstantin Streletsky.[3]

On 25 September 2020, an An-26 military plane with 20 cadets and 7 officers of the KNUAF crashed and immediately caught fire in Chuhuiv, Ukraine in Kharkiv Oblast.[4] 26 people were killed and one seriously injured.[4][5]

On 1 March 2022 the KNUAF building was destroyed by the Russians, on Day seven of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. They killed 14 military cadets and seven civilians, including two young children.[6] The building appears to have been shelled, not bombed.[7]

University faculties

[edit]

The total area of educational and laboratory premises of the university is more than 100 thousand square meters. Training sessions are held in classrooms equipped with computers, simulators and working models of weapons. The laboratories of the departments use modern laboratory facilities that allow to conduct research necessary to understand the principles of modern armaments and military equipment. There are 20 computer classes for students, cadets and students, which provide access to the World Wide Web.

To provide cadets and students with practical skills in the specialty, the university has: an aviation training brigade with a training complex for the training of air defense specialists; training ground; training complex of aviation simulators; educational and training complexes of faculties and departments; sports complex. The university has a unique library, which is one of the best libraries of public educational institutions. Its scientific and technical fund includes more than 1.3 million publications. In 2007–2008, the university developed an electronic library to support the educational process, which contains 4088 units of educational and methodological publications.

  • Flight Faculty
  • Engineering and Aviation Faculty
  • Faculty of Air Defense of Ground Forces
  • Faculty of Anti-Aircraft Missile Forces
  • Faculty of Automated Control Systems and Ground Support of Aviation Flights
  • Faculty of Radio-Technical Air Defense Forces
  • Faculty of Information and Technical Systems
  • Faculty of Postgraduate Education
  • College of NCOs
  • Faculty of Training Reserve Officers

The KNUAF reports to 203 training air brigades located in Chuguev, Kharkiv region. The equipped crews are L-39, An-26, An-26Sh.

The university trains qualified specialists in 9 areas and 18 specialties for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Leadership

[edit]

As of June 2024:

  • Brigadier General Andrii Oleksandrovych BEREZHNY

Famous graduates

[edit]

Graduates of the university took part in peacekeeping operations in different parts of the world, eliminated the consequences of the Chernobyl tragedy, carried out combat duty, guarded the airspace of the state, held in their hands a missile shield of the Motherland. Over its long history, KNUAF has trained and graduated more than 125,000 officers.

Among the graduates of the university are 578 Heroes of the Soviet Union, 28 twice Heroes of the Soviet Union, as well as astronauts twice Hero of the Soviet Union Oleksiy Arkhipovych Leonov, Hero of Ukraine Leonid Konstantinovich Kadenyuk. Its namesake, Chief Marshal Ivan Kozhedub, became a Hero three times.

The German-Soviet war provided a powerful impetus for the further development of aviation, air defense, missile forces, and artillery. Military educational institutions were faced with the task of training highly qualified military specialists capable of handling new types of weapons. New faculties and departments were created. The number of specialties for training commanders, pilots, and military engineers has significantly increased. On the basis of basic scientific research in the field of aviation technology, radar theory, participation in the development and improvement of missiles, aviation, anti-aircraft missile, and electronic weapons of armies at faculties and departments were formed scientific and pedagogical teams capable of independent training. The material and technical base of scientific work and training has significantly strengthened.

In different years, the following famous graduates studied at the university:

  • Colonel-General Kostyantyn Morozov – a graduate of 1967 – the first Minister of Defense of Ukraine (1991–1993);
  • Major General of Aviation Kostash Ion Grigore – a graduate of 1967 – Minister of Defense of Moldova (1991–1992);
  • Hrytsenko Anatoliy Stepanovych – a graduate of 1979 – Minister of Defense of Ukraine (2005–2007).
  • Savchenko Nadiya Viktorivna – 2009 graduate – senior lieutenant, navigator-operator of Mi-24 helicopter, Participant in the peacekeeping operation in Iraq, Participant in the anti-terrorist operation in eastern Ukraine.
  • Zamyatin Vadym Ivanovych (1935–2006) – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of the USSR.
  • Kondratenko Alexander Pavlovich (* 1945) – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Retired Colonel.
  • Loshakov Valery Andreevich (* 1946) – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.
  • Mulik Vasyl Leontiyovych – People's Hero of Ukraine, participant in the war in eastern Ukraine and peacekeeping operations in Africa.
  • Voloshin Vladyslav Valeriyovych – a graduate of 2010 – People's Hero of Ukraine, a participant in the war in eastern Ukraine.

Among the university graduates are commanders-in-chief and deputy commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces, commanders of armies and corps, division commanders, 407 generals, members of academies of sciences, State Prize winners, doctors, and candidates of science, honored scientists, education and higher education.

Awards

[edit]

The high authority of the university is evidenced by the fact that over the past decade it has been recognized 5 times the best rated educational institution in Ukraine with the award of a bronze statuette "Sophia of Kyiv".

References

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  1. ^ "Про утворення Харківського університету Повітряних Сил та Об'єднаного науково-дослідного інституту Збройних Сил" [About the formation of the Kharkiv University of the Air Force and the Joint Research Institute of the Armed Forces]. Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України (in Ukrainian). 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
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