Guarding Space: Russia Creates a New Branch of the Armed Forces–Aerospace

August 3, 2015

Sputnik International:

Russia has added a new branch to its armed forces – the Aerospace Force.

The newly created branch has merged the country’s air force, air defense, anti-missile and space forces under one command, according to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

“The creation of the Aerospace Forces by merging the air force and aerospace defense force is the optimal way of improving the system of the nation’s aerospace defense,” Shoigu said at a teleconference on Monday.

He added that the creation of the new branch was prompted by a shift in the center of gravity of modern warfare activity into aerospace.

The minister also stressed that merging several branches would allow Russia’s armed services, first and foremost, to concentrate all the responsibility for the shaping of the military and technical policy on development of the aerospace forces in one hands. Second, it would increase the efficiency of its implementation, and third, it would ensure the incremental development of the country’s aerospace defense system.

The current Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force, Viktor Bondarev, has been put in charge of the new branch.

Following Vladimir Putin’s presidential decree, the newly created force commenced combat duty on August 1.

The Aerospace Force is responsible for centralized control over the combat air forces, air defense forces, and anti-missile defense network as well as the launch and control of the spacecraft of Russia’s orbit group and control over aerospace.

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