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|agency_name = Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan |nativename = O'zbekiston Respublikasi Mudofaa vazirligi | type = Defense Ministry |logo = Flag of the Ministry of defence of Uzbekistan.jpg |logo_width = 150px |logo_caption = Flag of the Ministry of Defence |seal = File:Mudofaa vazirligi emblemasi.jpg |seal_caption = Seal of the Ministry of Defence |picture = |picture_caption = Minister of Defense Bakhodir Kurbanov |formed = July 3, 1992 |coordinates = |preceding1 = Soviet Defense Ministry |preceding2 = |preceding3 = |preceding4 = |preceding5 = |preceding6 = |minister1_name = Major General Bakhodir Kurbanov |minister1_pfo = Minister of Defense |chief1_name=Lieutenant General Shavkat Normatov |chief1_position=First Deputy Defense Minister, Chief of the General Staff of the Defense Ministry |dissolved = |superseding = |jurisdiction = Uzbekistan |headquarters = 100 Mirzo Ulugbek Avenue, Tashkent, Uzbekistan |parent_department = Government of Uzbekistan |child1_agency = |website = }} The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan ({{lang-uz|O'zbekiston Respublikasi Mudofaa vazirligi}}), exercises administrative and operational leadership of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The Uzbek Minister of Defense is the nominal head of all the Armed Forces, serving under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, who is the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In this capacity, the minister exercises day-to-day administrative and operational authority over the armed forces. The General Staff, the executive body of the Ministry of Defense, implements the defense minister's operational instructions and orders. The Supreme Assembly exercises legislative authority over the Ministry of Defense through the Government of Uzbekistan, which is nominally responsible for maintaining the armed forces at the appropriate level of readiness.[1] The current Uzbek minister of Defense is Major General Bakhodir Kurbanov. HistoryThe ministry was created as one of the first military departments established in the former Soviet Union, being established 1 day after the founding of the (one day after the creation of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan. On September 6, 1991, the newly elected president Islam Karimov signed a decree establishing the Ministry of Defense, being originally named as the main military department of the Uzbek SSR. On July 3, 1992, the department was renamed to the Ministry of Defense. The ministry is currently located in the former headquarters of Turkestan Military District (TurkVO) on 100 Mirzo Ulugbek Avenue (formerly known as Maxim Gorky Avenue) in Tashkent. PurposeThe Ministry of Defense manages itd subordinate troops, and ensure the implementation of state policy in the field of defense and army building, equipping the troops of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan with modern weapons, military equipment and logistical means, expanding military cooperation, the organization of recruitment and training of the Armed Forces. The Ministry of Defense has five military districts, Air Defense Forces and the Air Force, a special unit (communications, engineering, chemical, etc.), a unit of counter-terrorism and special operations, as well as higher military educational institutions. The ministry maintain and operates the State Museum of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan. General StaffIn 2000, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan was subordinated to the Ministry of Defense and was renamed to the Headquarters of the Armed Forces, which is the sole command body for the development and implementation of decisions in the field of armed defense of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.[2] Territorial DirectoratesMilitary districts of the armed forces are under the jurisdiction of the defense ministry, with their headquarters being the center of their regions of which they are responsible for. It is the main military administrative unit and territorial general military operational-strategic association that protects the security and territorial integrity of the Republic of Uzbekistan for the specific operational areas. The following are a list of military districts in Uzbekistan:
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References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/centralasia/uzbek-mod.htm |title=Uzbekistan - Ministry of Defense |author= |date= |website=GlobalSecurity |publisher= |access-date=29 August 2016 |quote=}} 2. ^http://army-news.ru/2013/05/uzbekskaya-armiya-ni-chisla-ni-umeniya/ Интернет-журнал Армейский Вестник. «Узбекская армия» 3. ^https://jamestown.org/program/uzbekistan-replaces-defense-minister/ 4. ^https://jamestown.org/program/uzbekistan-drifting-into-military-dependence-on-russia/ 5. ^https://iwpr.net/global-voices/civilian-takes-charges-uzbek-army 3 : Military of Uzbekistan|Government of Uzbekistan|Government ministries of Uzbekistan |
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