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Vladimir Korolyov

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Vladimir Ivanovich Korolyov
Korolev in 2016
Native name
Владимир Иванович Королёв
Born (1955-02-01) 1 February 1955 (age 68)
Kashinsky District, Tver Oblast, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Russia
Service/branchRussia Russian Navy
Years of service1972—2019
Rank
Admiral
Commands held
AwardsOrder "For Merit to the Fatherland" , Order of Military Merit (Russia), Order of Naval Merit (Russia). Order for Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of the USSR

Vladimir Ivanovich Korolyov (Russian: Влади́мир Ива́нович Королёв; born 1 February 1955) is a Russian Admiral. He is the former commander in chief of the Russian Navy.

Biography

Admiral Korolyov with Indian Navy Chief, Admiral Sunil Lanba in 2017
Korolyov in 2018

Korolyov graduated from the Frunze Higher Naval School in 1977. He attended the senior special officer program at the N. G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy in 1987. Korolyov served in submarines initially as navigating officer on the K467 (1977–81) and then as deputy commander of K495 (1981–84), commander of K-488 submarine (1987–88), commander of K-387 submarine (1988–93) and deputy commander of the 24th submarine division (December 1993 – April 1996). He worked at the anti-submarine division of the Northern Fleet (1996–2000) and was base commander at Gadzhievo naval base in 2002. He was subsequently chief of staff (September 2002 – August 2005) and then commanded the submarines of the 12th squadron of the Northern fleet (August 2005 – November 2007).

In 2007, Korolyov was appointed deputy commander of the Northern Fleet and in 2008, he commanded a squadron of ships including the battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy and the Udaloy-class destroyer Admiral Chabanenko which participated in exercises in the Caribbean Sea visiting Cuba, Venezuela and Panama. Korolyov was appointed chief of staff and deputy commander of the Northern Fleet in 2009. In 2010 he became commander of the Black Sea Fleet[1] and in 2011 he was appointed commander of the Northern Fleet.

In 2014, Korolyov was appointed commander of the Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command to defend Russian arctic interests. Korolyov was appointed as acting commander of the Russian Navy when his predecessor, Viktor Chirkov had to take sick leave. Korolyov became commander of the Russian Navy in April 2016.[2]

Korolyov retired from his post on 3 May 2019 and was replaced as Commander in Chief of the Navy by Nikolai Yevmenov

Awards

References

  1. ^ http://kremlin.ru/acts/bank/32716 - decree of appointment to black sea fleet (Russian)
  2. ^ http://function.mil.ru/news_page/country/more.htm?id=12083387@egNews - press release of appointment (Russian)
  • [1] - Biography in Russian
Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy
2016–2019
Succeeded by
This page was last edited on 26 May 2023, at 19:37
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