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General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - the law of military life Compiled by - life safety teacher MBOU Secondary School No. 30 named after. A. I. Koldunova, Elektrougli municipal district Sichevaya V.A.

In the 16th century in connection with the massive equipping of troops with firearms, the need arose for strict regulation of combat training, and by 1571, governor Mikhail Baratynsky compiled the “Boyar verdict on the village and guard service.” This is the first Russian charter that has reached our time. In 1621, Onisim Mikhailov developed the “Charter of military, cannon and other matters related to military science. " The development of statutory creativity of this period became one of the most important prerequisites for the development of regulations for the new national regular army, created at the beginning of the 18th century. Peter I.

Peter I systematized the basic military legal norms in special legislative acts: the Military Articles of 1715 and the Military Regulations of 1716. Peter's acts legislated for conscription, which made the Russian army nationally homogeneous and one of the most combat-ready in Europe.

After the death of Peter I, the followers of his school P. A. Rumyantsev and A. V. Suvorov, “not adhering to the rules like a blind wall,” raised the level of national military art to a higher level. There was an urgent need to consolidate tactical innovations in the new charter.

However, another “reformer” intervened in military affairs - Paul I, who hated everything Catherine and Russian in general. Pavlov's “Charter on Field Infantry Service” of 1796 was a heavy blow to the national art of war, representing the Prussian postulates of Frederick II.

In the Patriotic War of 1812 and in the foreign campaigns of the Russian army that followed, when it was led by generals who had gone through the Suvorov and Kutuzov schools, combat practice provided the troops with a high level of combat training. It seemed that the experience of the war with France would influence the nature of the regulations, and all outdated provisions of linear tactics would be discarded. However, this did not happen. The final part of the new regulations, published in 1820, provided for such complex and tedious troop formations that the regulations immediately showed a gap between them and combat practice.

In the second half of the 19th century. The provisions of the combat regulations of the Russian army continued to lag behind combat practice. Military thought could not keep up with the rapid progress of military equipment. The consequence of this was the too high price that Russia paid for victory in the war with Turkey (1871 -1878), and then heavy losses in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

The troops were in dire need of a new combat manual, but its development, due to continuous discussions, dragged on for many years. Finally, in 1912, the Russian army received the “Field Service Charter,” which took into account previous military experience. It examined in detail offensive and defensive battles, as well as combat under special conditions. The emphasis was on maneuver and interaction of all branches of the military, determination, initiative and independence of officers and soldiers.

The first regulations of the Red Army were published immediately after the October Revolution. Charters of internal and garrison service - in 1918, and Field, Combat and Disciplinary - in 1919. In 1924-1925. under the leadership of the prominent Soviet commander M.V. Frunze, temporary disciplinary regulations, regulations for internal, garrison and naval services, combat regulations for infantry, cavalry, artillery and armored forces were developed and introduced into the troops.

Subsequently, as changes in the organizational structure, the arrival of new types of weapons and equipment, the accumulation of combat experience, and the training and education of military personnel, new regulations were created and old ones were revised. After 1945, the regulations were developed taking into account the experience of the Great Patriotic War.

Currently, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have regulations prepared in accordance with modern requirements based on the experience of armed conflicts of recent decades and taking into account the best traditions of our army. These are official regulatory documents that regulate the daily activities of military personnel, life, everyday life and service in the Armed Forces and determine the basis of combat operations. Charters are divided into combat and general military regulations.

The combat regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were developed on the basis of the provisions of our military doctrine, the experience of wars, the level of technical equipment and the development of military thought. They contain theoretical provisions and practical recommendations for the use of troops in battle.

General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, approved by the President of the Russian Federation on November 10, 2007, regulate the life, everyday life and activities of military personnel of our army. They include: The Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation; Charter of garrison and guard services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation; Disciplinary Charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

The Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation defines the rights and responsibilities of military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the relationship between them, the responsibilities of the main officials of the regiment and its units, as well as internal regulations.

The Charter of the garrison and guard services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation determines the purpose, procedure for organizing and performing garrison and guard services, the rights and obligations of garrison officials and military personnel performing these services, and also regulates the conduct of garrison events with the participation of troops.

The disciplinary charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation defines the essence of military discipline, the responsibilities of military personnel to comply with it, types of incentives and disciplinary sanctions, the rights of commanders (superiors) to apply them, as well as the procedure for submitting and considering appeals (proposals, applications and complaints).

The drill regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were put into effect by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. He determines drill techniques and movement without weapons and with weapons; formations of units and military units on foot and in vehicles; the procedure for performing a military greeting and conducting a drill review; the position of the Battle Banner of the military unit in the ranks, the order of its removal and removal; responsibilities of military personnel before formation and in formation and requirements for their drill training, as well as methods of movement of military personnel on the battlefield and actions in the event of a surprise attack by the enemy.

The requirements of these charters must be strictly followed by all military personnel and officials of military units, ships, headquarters, departments, institutions and military educational institutions of professional education of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Based on the experience of many generations, the regulations provide a concise and clear statement of the procedure for performing military service, the rights and responsibilities of military personnel and their actions in peaceful and combat conditions.

Questions What functions do the regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation perform? 2. What issues are regulated by the Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation? 3. What charter defines the purpose, procedure for organizing and performing garrison and guard services, the rights and responsibilities of garrison officials and regulates garrison activities? 4. What aspects of military service are defined by the Disciplinary Charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation? 5. For what purposes is the Drill Regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation intended?

  • Sichevaya Vera Anatolyevna
  • 31.01.2016
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    Topic: “General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation” MOUSOSH No. 15, grade 11 Teacher-organizer of life safety Mokhova E.N.

    The first attempt to establish a general procedure for military service dates back to 1571, when boyar M.N. Vorotynsky compiled the “Boyar verdict on the village and guard service.”

    In 1621, the “Charter of military, cannon and other matters relating to military science...” (developed by Onisim Mikhailov) appeared, which determined the actions of troops in various types of combat.

    Russian statutory documents received further development in the process of creating a regular army by Peter I

    "Field Service Charter" (1912)

    In 1918-1919 the first regulations of the Red Army were approved 1918 - “Charter of Internal and Garrison Service” 1919 - “Field Regulations”, “Combat Regulations”, “Disciplinary Regulations”

    Charters of the Armed Forces are normative acts that regulate the life and everyday life of military personnel, service in the Armed Forces and determine the basis of combat operations. Internal Service Charter Disciplinary Charter Military Regulations Charter of Garrison and Guard Services Naval Charter

    Internal Service Charter The Internal Service Charter - defines the general rights and responsibilities of military personnel and the relationships between them, the responsibilities of the main officials of the regiment and its units. The Internal Service Charter defines the following responsibilities of soldiers: Study military affairs; Comply with the requirements of military regulations; Follow the commander's orders; Know military equipment, comply with safety requirements when handling weapons; Know positions and military ranks.

    Charter of garrison and guard services The charter of garrison and guard services determines the purpose, procedure for organizing and performing garrison and guard services, the rights and obligations of garrison officials and military personnel performing these services, the procedure for conducting garrison activities. Garrison service is intended to: Ensure military discipline; Providing the necessary conditions for everyday life, training of troops; Carrying out garrison activities with the participation of troops. Guard duty is intended for: Protection of personnel of a military unit; Protection of military banners, storage facilities with weapons, ammunition, military equipment; Guarding those arrested and convicted in the guardhouse.

    The following incentives are applied to soldiers, sailors, sergeants and foremen: declaration of gratitude; removal of a previously imposed disciplinary sanction; permission for another dismissal out of turn; rewarding with diplomas, valuable gifts, money; assignment of the next military rank; provision of short-term leave (up to 5 days), not counting the time for travel to the place of vacation and back.

    Disciplinary sanctions imposed on soldiers: reprimand; rebuke; deprivation of another dismissal; appointment out of turn to a service outfit (up to 5 outfits); arrest with detention in a guardhouse - up to 10 days; deprivation of an excellent student badge; deprivation of the military rank of corporal.

    Lesson results: The history of the creation of military regulations in Russia is considered; The modern general military regulations of the RF Armed Forces, their purpose, and main content are considered. What explains the need to introduce military regulations in the modern Russian army?

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    General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - laws of military life

    General military regulations are normative legal acts that regulate the life and everyday life of military personnel, their relationships with each other and daily activities.

    The charter of the internal service, the disciplinary charter, the charter of the garrison and guard services in accordance with the Federal Law “On Defense” were approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation - the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on December 14, 1993, have the status of laws

    General military regulations Charter of the internal service Disciplinary regulations Charter of the garrison and guard services Military regulations Naval regulations of the Navy

    Internal Service Charter Internal Service Charter - defines the general rights and responsibilities of military personnel and the relationships between them, the responsibilities of the main officials of the regiment and its units

    Disciplinary regulations Disciplinary regulations determine the essence of military discipline, the responsibilities of military personnel to comply with it, types of incentives and disciplinary sanctions

    Charter of garrison and guard services Charter of garrison and guard services - determines the purpose, procedure for organizing and performing garrison and guard services, the rights and obligations of garrison officials and military personnel

    Ship's Charter of the Navy On ships, the internal service and duties of officials are additionally determined by the Ship's Charter of the Navy

    In 1621, the “Charter of Military, Cannon and Other Affairs Relating to Military Science...” appeared, which determined the actions of troops in various types of combat.

    The “Military Regulations on Infantry Service” incorporated the combat experience of the Patriotic War of 1812

    In July 1918, the Main Military Staff approved and sent to the troops “Information from the regulations of the Disciplinary, Internal and Garrison Services.”

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    General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - the law of military life

    General military regulations are normative legal acts that regulate the life and everyday life of military personnel, their relationships with each other and daily activities. The charters of the internal service, disciplinary, garrison and guard services in accordance with the Federal Law “On Defense” were approved by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation - Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on December 14, 1993 and have the force of laws. The drill regulations of the Armed Forces were put into effect by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation on December 15, 1993 No. 600.

    The Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces defines the general rights and responsibilities of military personnel and the relationships between them, the responsibilities of the main officials of the regiment and its units, as well as internal rules.

    All military personnel of military units, ships, headquarters, departments, institutions, enterprises, organizations and military educational institutions of professional education of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are guided by the Internal Service Charter. The provisions of the Charter, including the duties of officials of the regiment and its units, apply equally to military personnel of all military units, ships and units. The Charter applies to military personnel of the Border Troops, Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Railway Civil Defense Troops, the Federal Agency for Government Communications and Information under the President of the Russian Federation and other troops.

    On ships, the internal service and duties of officials are additionally determined by the Naval Charter. In wartime in the field and in peacetime during exercises and classes to train military personnel to act in combat, the relationships between military personnel are determined by combat regulations and instructions for ensuring combat operations.

    The disciplinary charter of the Armed Forces determines the essence of military discipline, the responsibilities of military personnel to comply with it, types of incentives and disciplinary sanctions, the rights of commanders (chiefs) to apply them, as well as the procedure for submitting and considering proposals, applications and complaints.

    All military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, regardless of military rank, official position and merit, must strictly follow the requirements of the Disciplinary Regulations. In addition, the provisions of the Disciplinary Charter apply to citizens discharged from military service with the right to wear military uniforms (if worn).

    The charter of garrison and guard services determines the purpose, procedure for organizing and performing garrison and guard services, the rights and obligations of garrison officials and military personnel performing these services, and also regulates the conduct of garrison events with the participation of troops.

    The Charter of the garrison and guard services guides all military personnel and officials of military units, ships, headquarters, departments, institutions and military educational institutions of professional education of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

    The drill regulations determine drill techniques and movements without weapons and with weapons, formations of subunits and military units on foot and in vehicles, the procedure for performing a military salute, conducting a drill review, the position of the Battle Banner of a military unit in the ranks, the procedure for carrying it out and carrying it, the duties of military personnel before formation in formation and the requirements for their drill training, as well as on the battlefield and actions in case of a surprise attack by the enemy.

    The drill regulations govern all military units, ships, headquarters, departments, institutions, enterprises, organizations and military educational institutions of professional education of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

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    General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - the law of military life Prepared and conducted by: Teacher-organizer of life safety Mikhail Yuryevich Ulanov 01/09/2018

    The first attempt to establish a general procedure for military service dates back to 1571, when boyar M.N. Vorotynsky compiled the Charter of the Border and Guard Service.

    During the Great Patriotic War, general military regulations were not revised

    Currently, the General Military Regulations of the Armed Forces are in force, approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 10, 2007 No. 1495.

    Disciplinary charter Disciplinary charter - defines the essence of military discipline, the responsibilities of military personnel to comply with it, types of incentives and disciplinary sanctions

    Disciplinary Charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

    Charter of garrison and guard services A guard is an armed unit that performs the tasks of a guard service. The guard consists of sentries. A sentry is an armed guard who performs his duties at a post. A post is everything entrusted to the guard and defense, as well as the place where he performs a combat mission. It is carried out by patrolling between the external and internal fencing of the object, along it or from towers.

    Charter of garrison and guard services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

    Drill Regulations Drill Regulations - determines drill techniques and movements without weapons and with weapons, formations of units and military units on foot and in vehicles, the procedure for performing a military salute

    Combat regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

    Lesson summary What did we study in class today? What general military regulations do you know? Homework: §4.7 pp. 129-136. 1. Compile a chronological table of the actions of military regulations in the Russian Army. 2. Find examples of both conscientious and negligent military service in literary works or films.

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  • 09.01.2018

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General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - the law of military life Compiled by - life safety teacher MBOU Secondary School No. 30 named after. A. I. Koldunova, Elektrougli municipal district Sichevaya V.A.

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In the 16th century in connection with the massive equipping of troops with firearms, the need arose for strict regulation of combat training, and by 1571, governor Mikhail Baratynsky compiled the “Boyar verdict on the village and guard service.” This is the first Russian charter that has reached our time. In 1621, Onisim Mikhailov developed the “Charter of military, cannon and other matters relating to military science...”. The development of statutory creativity of this period became one of the most important prerequisites for the development of regulations for the new national regular army, created at the beginning of the 18th century. Peter I.

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Peter I systematized the basic military legal norms in special legislative acts: the Military Articles of 1715 and the Military Regulations of 1716. Peter's acts legislated for conscription, which made the Russian army nationally homogeneous and one of the most combat-ready in Europe.

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After the death of Peter I, the followers of his school P. A. Rumyantsev and A. V. Suvorov, “not adhering to the rules like a blind wall,” raised the level of national military art to a higher level. There was an urgent need to consolidate tactical innovations in the new charter.

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However, another “reformer” intervened in military affairs - Paul I, who hated everything Catherine and Russian in general. Pavlov's “Charter on Field Infantry Service” of 1796 was a heavy blow to the national art of war, representing the Prussian postulates of Frederick II.

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In the Patriotic War of 1812 and in the foreign campaigns of the Russian army that followed, when it was led by generals who had gone through the Suvorov and Kutuzov schools, combat practice provided the troops with a high level of combat training. It seemed that the experience of the war with France would influence the nature of the regulations, and all outdated provisions of linear tactics would be discarded. However, this did not happen. The final part of the new regulations, published in 1820, provided for such complex and tedious troop formations that the regulations immediately showed a gap between them and combat practice.

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In the second half of the 19th century. The provisions of the combat regulations of the Russian army continued to lag behind combat practice. Military thought could not keep up with the rapid progress of military equipment. The consequence of this was the too high price that Russia paid for victory in the war with Turkey (1871 -1878), and then heavy losses in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

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The troops were in dire need of a new combat manual, but its development, due to continuous discussions, dragged on for many years. Finally, in 1912, the Russian army received the “Field Service Charter,” which took into account previous military experience. It examined in detail offensive and defensive battles, as well as combat under special conditions. The emphasis was on maneuver and interaction of all branches of the military, determination, initiative and independence of officers and soldiers.

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The first regulations of the Red Army were published immediately after the October Revolution. Charters of internal and garrison service - in 1918, and Field, Combat and Disciplinary - in 1919. In 1924-1925. under the leadership of the prominent Soviet commander M.V. Frunze, temporary disciplinary regulations, regulations for internal, garrison and naval services, combat regulations for infantry, cavalry, artillery and armored forces were developed and introduced into the troops.

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Subsequently, as changes in the organizational structure, the arrival of new types of weapons and equipment, the accumulation of combat experience, and the training and education of military personnel, new regulations were created and old ones were revised. After 1945, the regulations were developed taking into account the experience of the Great Patriotic War.

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Currently, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have regulations prepared in accordance with modern requirements based on the experience of armed conflicts of recent decades and taking into account the best traditions of our army. These are official regulatory documents that regulate the daily activities of military personnel, life, everyday life and service in the Armed Forces and determine the basis of combat operations. Charters are divided into combat and general military regulations.

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The combat regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were developed on the basis of the provisions of our military doctrine, the experience of wars, the level of technical equipment and the development of military thought. They contain theoretical provisions and practical recommendations for the use of troops in battle.

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General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, approved by the President of the Russian Federation on November 10, 2007, regulate the life, everyday life and activities of military personnel of our army. They include: The Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation; Charter of garrison and guard services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation; Disciplinary Charter of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

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The Charter of the Internal Service of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation defines the rights and responsibilities of military personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the relationship between them, the responsibilities of the main officials of the regiment and its units, as well as internal regulations.

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The Charter of the garrison and guard services of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation determines the purpose, procedure for organizing and performing garrison and guard services, the rights and obligations of garrison officials and military personnel performing these services, and also regulates the conduct of garrison events with the participation of troops.

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Control questions: 1.What is meant by military duty? 1.What is meant by military duty? 2. In what cases does a citizen of the Russian Federation have the right to replace military service with alternative civilian service? 2. In what cases does a citizen of the Russian Federation have the right to replace military service with alternative civilian service? 3.What legislative and regulatory legal acts regulate issues of defense and military development in the Russian Federation? 3.What legislative and regulatory legal acts regulate issues of defense and military development in the Russian Federation? 4.What, in accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation “On Security,” refers to the main security objects? 4.What, in accordance with the Law of the Russian Federation “On Security,” refers to the main security objects? 5. What law determines the content of military duty for citizens and regulates issues of military registration, preparing citizens for military service, the procedure for conscription for military service and the timing of its completion 5. What law determines the content of military duty for citizens and regulates issues of military registration, preparing citizens for military service , the procedure for conscription into military service and the timing of its completion


7.What law defines the rights and freedoms of military personnel? 7.What law defines the rights and freedoms of military personnel? 8. What benefits are established for soldiers, sailors, sergeants and foremen serving in conscript military service? 8. What benefits are established for soldiers, sailors, sergeants and foremen serving in conscript military service?


General military regulations are official legal documents regulating service in the Armed Forces, defining the training of personnel, the basis of their combat operations, as well as the rights and responsibilities of military personnel, their life and way of life. General military regulations are official legal documents regulating service in the Armed Forces, defining the training of personnel, the basis of their combat operations, as well as the rights and responsibilities of military personnel, their life and way of life. Military regulations are either combat or general military. Military regulations define the basis of military operations. Military regulations are either combat or general military. Military regulations define the basis of military operations.






The roots of the creation of charters go back to the distant past. The roots of the creation of charters go back to the distant past. In 1571, boyar Vorotynsky drew up a charter for the border and guard service. In 1571, boyar Vorotynsky drew up a charter for the border and guard service. In 1621, the “Charter of military, cannon and other matters related to military science” appeared. In 1621, the “Charter of military, cannon and other matters related to military science” appeared. In 1647, the charter “Teaching and cunning of the military formation of infantry people - on the organization of marching troops, combat traditions, methods of action with weapons” was published. In 1647, the charter “Teaching and cunning of the military formation of infantry people - on the organization of marching troops, combat traditions, methods of action with weapons” was published.


These documents were further developed under Peter the Great in the process of creating a regular army and navy. These documents were further developed under Peter the Great in the process of creating a regular army and navy. In 1698, the Wade Charter was created. In 1698, the "Charter of Wade" was created. In 1699 “Military Articles” In 1699 “Military Articles” A.M. Golovin. A.M. Golovin. At the beginning of the 18th century, regulations appeared based on the experience of Russian troops in the Northern War. At the beginning of the 18th century, regulations appeared based on the experience of Russian troops in the Northern War.




In 1702, the Sheremetyev Code. In 1702, the Sheremetyev Code. In 1706, “The Charter of Previous Years.” In 1706, “The Charter of Previous Years.” In 1720, "Naval Charter". In 1720, "Naval Charter". In 1770, the “Service Detachment” was created by Marshal Rumyantsev. In 1770, the “Service Detachment” was created by Marshal Rumyantsev. In 1796, under Paul 1, the “Military Regulations on Field Infantry Service” was adopted. In 1796, under Paul 1, the “Military Regulations on Field Infantry Service” was adopted.








In the 19th century: 1884 “Military Charter on Garrison Service” 1884 “Military Charter on Garrison Service” “Charter of Internal Service” “Charter of Internal Service” 1904 “Charter of Field Service” 1904 “Charter of Field Service” 1908 “Combatant Infantry Regulations" 1908 "Combat Infantry Regulations" 1912 new "Field Service Charter" 1912 new "Field Service Charter"






After 1917, the People's Commissar for Military Affairs was instructed to use only those statutory articles that did not contradict the spirit of the workers' and peasants' Red Army. The People's Commissar for Military Affairs was instructed to use only those statutory articles that did not contradict the spirit of the workers' and peasants' Red Army. The first set of rights and obligations and norms of behavior in the “Book of the Red Army Soldier” The first set of rights and obligations and norms of behavior in the “Book of the Red Army Soldier”




The period between 1920 and 1941. The statutes were published twice. The statutes were published twice - the first revision of the year. -first processing of the city -second processing of the city -second processing of the city During the period since, the “Charter of Internal Service”, “Disciplinary Charter”, “Drill Regulations”, “Charter of Garrison and Guard Service” were put into effect. During the period since, the “Charter of Internal Service”, “Disciplinary Charter”, “Drill Regulations”, “Charter of Garrison and Guard Service” were put into effect.


During the Great Patriotic War: 1942 “Combat Regulations of the Infantry” 1942 “Combat Regulations of the Infantry” 1943 “Field Regulations of the Red Army” 1943 “Field Regulations of the Red Army” 1943 “Field Regulations of the Armed Forces” 1943 "Field Regulations of the Armed Forces"


Further changes to the charters: in the 50s, with the creation of nuclear weapons, the charters began to change. In the 50s, with the creation of nuclear weapons, regulations began to change. In the Soviet army, combat and general military regulations were finalized in the 60s and 70s. In the Soviet army, combat and general military regulations were finalized in the 60s and 70s. At the turn of the 70s and 90s, new charters were created, which were used until 1991. At the turn of the 70s and 90s, new charters were created, which were used until 1991.


Currently, the General Military Regulations of the Armed Forces are in force, approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation on December 14, 1993. Currently, the General Military Regulations of the Armed Forces are in force, approved by decree of the President of the Russian Federation on December 14, 1993.

Topic No. 1. Lesson No. 2

“MILITARY SERVICEMEN AND RELATIONS BETWEEN THEM. TIME DISTRIBUTION AND DAILY ORDER.”

1. Rights and general responsibilities of military personnel.

2. Military ranks. Commanders (chiefs) and subordinates, senior and junior.

3. An order, the order of its issuance and execution. A serviceman’s appeal to his superiors on official and personal issues.

4. Military greeting. The order of presentation to commanders (chiefs). About military politeness and behavior of military personnel.

5. Accommodation of military personnel. Time management and daily routine.

Lesson No. 1. General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, their basic requirements and content

1. Organization of the educational process at the military department. 2.Military specialty acquired during training at the Military Command. 3. Certification of students for the military rank of lieutenant. 4.Organizational structure of the military department of SSAU.

5. History of the emergence and development of military regulations.

6. General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, their basic requirements and content. 7. Daily routine and internal order.

Charter of the internal service of the RF Armed Forces

The daily life and activities of troops are determined by the Charter of the Internal Service of the RF Armed Forces. His article solemnly proclaims: “A serviceman of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is a defender of his Motherland.” He bears personal responsibility for the defense of his homeland.

The charter defines the general and official responsibilities of various categories of military personnel, the relationship between them, the procedure for issuing and executing orders, and the rules of military courtesy and behavior.

The charter of the RF Armed Forces sets out in detail the tasks and responsibilities of daily duty personnel. Its provisions determine the organization of the internal service of military units, the placement of military personnel, the daily routine, medical care for personnel, dismissal from the unit, the procedure for rising on combat alert, when announcing a muster, and other issues.

General military regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

5th semester

Topic No. 1. General military regulations

Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, their

basic requirements and content

Lesson No. 1 General military regulations

Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

Introduction to the discipline

Lesson No. 2 Military personnel and

relationships between them.

Everyday order.

Lesson No. 3

Military discipline, its essence and

meaning.

Lesson No. 4

Responsibilities of persons on daily duty.

Lesson No. 5

Guard duty

Test lesson.

accumulation

Charter of the internal service of the RF Armed Forces 5

Included in the charter:

1. Text of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation (No. 2 - Federal Law of Law 2001).

2. Regulations on the unit's battle flag

3. Military oath (Approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1422 of December 18, 2006)

Part 1. Military personnel and relationships between them

Chapter 1 Rights, duties and responsibilities of military personnel Chapter 2 Relationships between military personnel.

Chapter 3 Responsibilities of commanders (chiefs) and main officials of a regiment (ship)

Part 2 Internal order

Chapter 4 Accommodation of military personnel Chapter 5 Time distribution and internal order in the daily activities of military personnel Chapter 6 Daily outfit Chapter 7 “Safety of military service.”

Chapter 8 Protecting the health of military personnel Chapter 9 Alarm wake-up

Part 3 Features of internal service in parks, when troops are deployed in field conditions (camps) and during transportation

Chapter 10 Features of internal service in parks Chapter 11 Features of internal service when deploying troops in the field

Chapter 12 Features of internal service when transporting troops

Applications:

1. Regulations on the procedure for taking the Military Oath.

2. The ritual of raising and lowering the State Flag of the Russian Federation, the procedure for its storage, maintenance and use when giving military honors.

3 Regulations on the procedure for presenting the battle flag of the unit

4 Book of honored visitors.

5 The procedure for handing over weapons, military equipment and small arms to personnel

6 The procedure for conducting a survey of military personnel.

7. Equipment of premises for daily duty duty.

8. List of questions set out in the instructions for daily work.

9 List of questions on the organization of combat training, internal and guard services, set out in the order of the regiment commander.

10 Forms of documents maintained in the company.

11 Lists of approximate inscriptions on the doors of premises, at the entrances to the building and their design.

12 Description of the breastplate (armband) of persons in daily attire.

13 Rules for setting up a regiment camp.

14. Fire safety requirements

General provisions

All daily life and activities of military personnel in a military unit are carried out in accordance with the requirements of internal service.

Internal service is intended to maintain internal order and military discipline in a military unit, ensuring its constant combat readiness, the safety of military service, the training of personnel, the organized performance of other tasks in their daily activities and the protection of the health of military personnel. It is organized in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation and the Charter of the internal service.

The internal service organizes the actions of military personnel regardless of their desire, develops and develops in military personnel a sense of responsibility, independence, accuracy and conscientiousness. Every military personnel must know these requirements and conscientiously fulfill them.

The management of the internal service in a military unit is carried out by the commander, and in the location of the unit - by the unit commander.

Responsibility for the state of internal service in subordinate troops rests with all direct superiors.

Chapter 1. Rights, duties and responsibilities of military personnel

General provisions art. 5-8

Defense of the Fatherland is the duty and responsibility of a citizen of the Russian Federation. Military service is a special type of federal public service. Citizens undergoing military service are military personnel and have a status established by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

Each military personnel is assigned a military rank. V/sl have the rights and freedoms of man and citizen with

certain restrictions established by federal laws.

Military personnel are assigned responsibilities for preparing for armed defense and armed defense of the Russian Federation, which are associated with the need for unquestioning performing tasks in any conditions, including at risk to life.A military serviceman is considered to be performing military service duties in the event of: participation in a military service, performance of official duties, carrying out military service, carrying out orders from a commander, going to and from service, being treated, on a business trip, while protecting life, health, honor and dignity individuals, participation in emergency response, when committing other actions recognized by the court as committed in the interests of the individual, society and state

If necessary, a serviceman, by order of the commander (chief), must begin performing military service duties at any time

(immediately).

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A serviceman is obliged to respect the honor and dignity of other servicemen, rescue them from danger, help them in word and deed, restrain them from unworthy acts, avoid rudeness and bullying towards themselves and other servicemen, and assist commanders in maintaining order and discipline. He must comply with the rules of military politeness, behavior, performing a military salute, wearing military uniforms and insignia.

The essence of military duty (Article 16):

protection of state sovereignty and territorial

integrity of the Russian Federation;

ensuring state security;

repelling an armed attack;

performing tasks in accordance with international

obligations of the Russian Federation.

When performing military duty, it is the duty of military personnel to: comply with generally accepted principles and norms of international law and international treaties of the Russian Federation.

Military Code of Conduct

Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - participant in hostilities

(Appendix 4 to the Manual on International Humanitarian Law for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation)

During combat operations, know and follow the following rules:

1. Use weapons only against the enemy and his military installations.

2. Do not attack persons or objects marked with distinctive emblems and marks unless they are committing hostile acts.

3. Don't cause unnecessary suffering. Do not cause more damage than is necessary to complete the combat mission.

4. Pick up the wounded, sick and shipwrecked who refrain from hostile actions. Help them.

5. Spare, disarm and hand over to your commander the enemy who has surrendered. Treat him humanely. Don't torture him.

7. Keep your comrades from violating these rules. Report any violations to your commander.

Violation of these rules not only dishonors the Fatherland,

but also in cases established by law entails criminal liability!



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