Ministry of Emergency Situations (Russia)

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Ministry of Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief
Great emblem of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.svg
Ministry emblem
Flag of the Russian Ministry of Extraordinary Situations.svg
Ministry flag
Teatralny Passage, 3, bldg. 2.jpg
Ministry headquarters in Moscow
Agency overview
FormedDecember 27, 1990 (1990-12-27)
Preceding agency
  • Russian Rescue Corps
Jurisdiction President of Russia
HeadquartersTeatralny proyezd 3, Moscow
55°45′34″N37°37′18″E / 55.75944°N 37.62167°E / 55.75944; 37.62167
Minister responsible
Parent agency Government of Russia
Child agencies
Website en.mchs.ru
Footnotes
  • The official anthem and marchpast is Sound about the Alarming Youth (Песня о тревожной молодости) by Alexandera Pakhmutova [1]
  • Civil Defence Day (День войск гражданской обороны) is celebrated on 4 October. [2]

The Ministry of Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief [3] [lower-alpha 1] is a Russian government agency overseeing the civil emergency services in Russia.

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President Boris Yeltsin established EMERCOM on January 10, 1994, though the ministry can be traced back to December 27, 1990, when the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) established the Russian Rescue Corps and assigned it the mission of rapid response to emergencies. [4]

History

The history of civil defence services in Russia traces to the years of Muscovy rule and the 1649 "Direction on Municipal rescue" decree of Tsar Alexis of Russia which officially raised the Moscow Municipal Fire Service, the first active fire department in Russia. When Peter the Great was Tsar, Saint Petersburg was given its own fire department modeled on Western practices of the time. By 1863 it was transformed, by orders of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, as the first ever professional fire service in Russia and Eastern Europe.

Starting in 1932 civil defense matters were performed by the Local Air Defense Units (Местная противовоздушная оборона PBO-C, Mestnaya protivovozdushnaya oborona PVO-S) under the nascent Soviet Air Defence Forces, which were transferred to the NKVD in 1940 (and served with distinction, together with the NKVD Fire Services Command founded in 1918, in the Great Patriotic War). In 1960 it was returned to the Ministry of Defence as a service branch of the Soviet Armed Forces (the Civil Defence Forces of the Ministry of Defense) and a directly reporting agency, while the MVD retained the firefighting service.

In the aftermath of the events of the 1988 Armenian earthquake and the Chernobyl disaster, on July 17, 1990 a directive decision of the Presidium of The Supreme Council of Russian Socialist Soviet Republic led to the formation of the Russian Rescue Corps (Российский корпус спасателей), which eventually was formed by the Soviet Government on December 27, 1990. [5] This date is marked as the official anniversary of the EMERCOM.

On April 17, 1991 the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Russia appointed Sergei Shoigu as Chairman of the State Committee for Extraordinary Situations (Государственный Комитет по чрезвычайным ситуациям, ГКЧС), which succeeded the RRC. [6] [7]

On November 19, 1991 the State Committee was merged with the Headquarters for Civil Defense of the USSR (under the Ministry of Defense) to create the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence Matters, Extraordinary Situations and the Liquidation of Natural Disasters (Государственный комитет по делам гражданской обороны, чрезвычайным ситуациям и ликвидации последствий стихийных бедствий при Президенте РСФСР) and was subordinated to the President of Russia.

On January 10, 1994 the State committee became part of the Government of Russia and the ministry was named The Ministry for the Affairs of Civil Defence, Emergency Situations and Disaster Relief, with Sergei Shoigu as a minister.

On January 1, 2002, The Russian State Fire Service, the national fire service, became part of the ministry with 278,000 firefighters, removed from Ministry of Internal Affairs control after 84 years.

On May 12, 2012, Vladimir Puchkov was appointed as the new minister, replacing Shoigu who was later appointed as Defense Minister after a brief stint as Governor of Moscow Oblast. [8]

On July 1, 2016, an EMERCOM firefighting Il-76 crashed after taking off from Irkutsk International airport while on its way to dump water as to help douse wildfires in Siberia.

Duties

Russian Post stamp about EMERCOM RUSMARKA-3176.jpg
Russian Post stamp about EMERCOM
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Russian Post stamp about EMERCOM

According to an EMERCOM publication, the Ministry is an agency of federal executive power with the following tasks:

Ministers

Sergei Shoigu

Sergei Shoigu was Minister from 1991 to 2012 Sergei Shoigu. Natsional'nyi tsentr upravleniia v krizisnykh situatsiiakh MChS.jpg
Sergei Shoigu was Minister from 1991 to 2012

The first Minister in charge of EMERCOM was Sergei Shoigu. He was appointed by President Yeltsin in November 1991 as Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence Matters, Extraordinary Situations and the Liquidation of Natural Disasters. Shoigu was given the rank of Major General in October 1994, and his committee became a ministry in January 1994. President Yeltsin showed his faith in the importance of EMERCOM by designating Minister Shoigu a member of the Russian Security Council by Presidential Decree on February 1, 1994. In May 2012 he was appointed as Governor of Moscow Oblast and he resigned from his office.

Vladimir Puchkov

Vladimir Puchkov was the Deputy Minister of Emergencies. In May 2012 he was appointed as Minister first government of Dmitry Medvedev. Six years later, when the new government was formed, he did not join the government.

Yevgeny Zinichev

Yevgeny Zinichev was Minister from 2018 to 2021 Yevgeny Zinichev in Norilsk on 8 September 2021.jpg
Yevgeny Zinichev was Minister from 2018 to 2021

Yevgeny Zinichev was appointed minister on May 18, 2018, in the second Medvedev government. Zinichev was not a career lifeguard and had served all his life in security agencies such as the KGB, the FSO and the FSB. Prior to appointment, Zinichev held the position of deputy director of the FSB. After the resignation of the Medvedev government in 2020, he retained his post in the new government of Mikhail Mishustin.

Yevgeny Zinichev tragically died on 8 September 2021, aged 55, during the filming of an interdepartmental exercise to protect the Arctic zone of Russia. According to the ministry, he fell off a cliff while trying to save the life of director and cameraman Aleksandr Melnik, who also died. His death was the first case in the history of post-Soviet Russia of the death of an incumbent federal minister.

Aleksandr Kurenkov

Aleksandr Kurenkov was appointed minister on 25 May 2022. [9]

Departments

Commissions and Boards

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Small emblem

Working through the office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry can ask for private, Ministry of Defence or National Guard of Russia assistance. That is, the Ministry has international coordination power and the ability to tap local resources if required.

The Department of International Cooperation, to present an example of the activities of one of these departments and commissions, has already signed agreements on cooperation during disaster response and prevention with Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, Poland, Belarus, Georgia, and Kazakhstan. Mutual assistance pacts are ready for signing with Mongolia, Latvia, Finland, Armenia, Moldova, Serbia and Estonia. An agreement also exists with the U.N. High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), and agreements are sought with the OSCE and NATO.

Internal organizations

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EMERCOM troops marching in the 2018 Moscow Victory Day Parade.

To perform rapid response operations the following forces and equipment are available:

Ranks

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officersOfficer cadet
Flag of the Russian Ministry of Extraordinary Situations.svg Ministry of Emergency Situations General-polkovnik MChS2.png General-leitenant MChS2.png General-maior MChS2.png Polkovnik MChS2.png Podpolkovnik MChS2.png Maior MChS2.png Kapitan MChS2.png Starshii leitenant MChS2.png Leitenant MChS2.png Mladshii leitenant MChS2.png Kursant vnutrennei sluzhby MChS Rossii2.png
Генера́л-полко́вник
Generál-polkóvnik
Генера́л-лейтена́нт
Generál-leytenánt
Генера́л-майо́р
Generál-mayór
Полко́вник
Polkóvnik
Подполко́вник
Podpolkóvnik
Майо́р
Majór
Kапита́н
Kapitán
Старший лейтена́нт
Stárshiy leytenánt
Лейтенант
Leytenant
Mла́дший лейтена́нт
Mládshiy leytenánt
Курсант
Kursant
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Flag of the Russian Ministry of Extraordinary Situations.svg Ministry of Emergency Situations Starshii praporshchik2.png Praporshchik MChS2.png Starshina MChS2.png Starshii serzhant MChS2.png Serzhant MChS2.png Mladshii serzhant MChS2.png Riadovoi MChS2.png
Ста́рший пра́порщик
Stárshiy práporshchik
Пра́порщик
Práporshchyk
Старшина́
Starshyná
Ста́рший сержа́нт
Stárshiy serzhánt
Сержа́нт
Serzhánt
Мла́дший сержа́нт
Mládshiy serzhánt
Рядово́й
Ryadovóy

Equipment

Aircraft

List of active Ministry of Emergency Situations aircraft [11]
NameImageOriginTypeVariantActiveStoredNotes
Antonov An-2 Antonov An-2, Russia - Air Force AN1682234.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Transport aircraft 1
Antonov An-3 MChS Rossii Antonov An-3T-1.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Transport aircraft An-3T 2
Yakovlev Yak-40 Yakovlev Yak-40K, MVD Rossii - Ministry of Internal Affairs AN2012148.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Regional jet 1
Yakovlev Yak-42 MChS Rossii Yakovlev Yak-42D Kustov.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Narrow-body jet airliner Yak-42D2
Antonov An-74 Antonov An-74P, MChS Rossii - Russia Ministry for Emergency Situations AN2171485.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Transport aircraft An-74P 2
Antonov An-148 MChS Rossii Antonov An-148-100EM at Pulkovo Airport.jpg Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Regional jet An-148-100E 2 [12]
Sukhoi Superjet 100 RA-89066 - SU95 - Sukhoi SuperJet 100-95B - Emercom - VGHS.jpg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Narrow-body jet airliner Superjet 100-95LR2 [12]
Ilyushin Il-62 Ilyushin Il-62M, MChS Rossii - Russia Ministry for Emergency Situations AN1894237.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Narrow-body jet airliner Il-62M1
Tupolev Tu-154 RF-85135 T154(M) Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russian Police) CKL (33259960642) (2).jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Narrow-body jet airliner Tu-154M1
Ilyushin Il-76 MChS Rossii Ilyushin Il-76TD Ates-1.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Strategic and tactical airlifter Il-76TD 5
Beriev Be-200 MChS Beriev Be-200 waterbomber.jpg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Multirole amphibious aircraft Be-200ES 102
Airbus Helicopters H145 Moscow aviation center 10.jpg Flag of Europe.svg  European Union Utility helicopter 3
MBB Bo 105 MBB Bo-105 RF-32762 (28779063468).jpg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Utility helicopter Bo-105CBS-52
MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 Moskovskii aviatsionnyi tsentr (MATs) 37.jpg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany / Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Utility helicopter BK 117C-11
Kazan Ansat Kazan Ansat-K (unmarked - c-n 410A07) (38509637031).jpg Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Utility helicopter 1
Kamov Ka-32 Kamov Ka-32A1, MChS Rossii - Russia Ministry for Emergency Situations AN1752306.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Utility helicopter Ka-32A

Ka-32T Ka-32A11BC

13
Mil Mi-2 Mi-2 Russia (22615915205).jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Utility helicopter 1
Mil Mi-8 Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2013 (500-19).jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Transport helicopter Mil Mi-8T1
Mil Mi-8M Mil Mi-8MTV-1, MChS Rossii - Russia Ministry for Emergency Situations AN1577282.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Transport helicopter Mil Mi-8MT

Mil Mi-8MTV-1 Mil Mi-8MTV-2

332
Mil Mi-26 Mil Mi-26T, MChS Rossii - Russia Ministry for Emergency Situations AN1579710.jpg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union / Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Heavy lift transport helicopter Mil Mi-26T51

Cars

NameTypeOriginPhoto
GAZelle GAZ-2705 Utility VanFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Gazel' MChS.jpg
PPU48-03 (Kamaz-43118 chassis)Mobile control pointFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2008 (61-35).jpg
AM-RHRChemical Reconnaissance CarFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
ASM-41-022 (base UAZ-3909)Rescue of general purposeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
UAZ 452 Kotlasskaia gorodskaia sluzhba spaseniia 4.JPG
MAVR-588560SRescue vehicleFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2011 (362-27).jpg
ASM-48-031 (Kamaz-43118 chassis)Rescue vehicleFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2013 (500-10).jpg
Car for transportation department paramilitary mountain rescue units (Kamaz-4308 based)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2013 (502-15).jpg
Petrovich-204-60 All-terrain vehicle Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2011 (363-52).jpg
ZiL-49061 Amphibious vehicle Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union

Boats

NameTypeOriginPhoto
Mars-700 Hovercraft Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2013 (500-28).jpg
Mars-2000HovercraftFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mars-2000.jpg
Khivus-6HovercraftFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Hovercraft Khivus-6.jpg
Mongoose (project 12150M) Airboat Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mongoose 12150.JPG
PK-500 [13] Patrol boat Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
RPK-640Patrol boatFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Kasatka-2M [14] Patrol boatFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2009 (193-21).jpg

See also

Notes

  1. Russian: Министерство Российской Федерации по делам гражданской обороны, чрезвычайным ситуациям и ликвидации последствий стихийных бедствий, romanized: Ministerstvo Rossiyskoy Federatsii po delam grazhdanskoy oborony, chrezvychaynym situatsiyam i likvidatsii posledstviy stikhiynykh bedstviy; also known as the Ministry of Emergency Situations (Министерство по чрезвычайным ситуациям; abbreviated MChS, МЧС России) or internationally as EMERCOM (derived from "Emergency Control Ministry")

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