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Igor Timerbulatovich Mukhametshin (russian: Игорь Тимербулатович Мухаметшин; born 15 August 1963) is an officer of the Russian Navy. He holds the rank of vice-admiral, and is a deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy. Born in the former
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( ba, Башҡорт Автономиялы Совет Социалистик Республикаhы; russian: Башкирская Автономная Советская Социалистиче ...
, Mukhametshin studied at the Pacific Higher Naval School, and began his service as a submarine officer with the Northern Fleet. He rose through the ranks, carrying out further studies at the navy's higher educational institutions, and was eventually in command of his own submarine. With his promotion to flag rank, he served in a number of staff positions, commanding submarine forces in both the Northern and Pacific Fleets. In 2016 he was appointed Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the
Baltic Fleet , image = Great emblem of the Baltic fleet.svg , image_size = 150 , caption = Baltic Fleet Great ensign , dates = 18 May 1703 – present , country = , allegiance = (1703–1721) (1721–1917) (1917–1922) (1922–1991)(1991–present) ...
. While in this position he received media attention over his comments surrounding a vote on the naming of Khrabrovo Airport. Nevertheless, in 2019 he was appointed deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy for armaments.


Early career

Mukhametshin was born on 15 August 1963 in
Neftekamsk Neftekamsk (russian: Нефтека́мск; ba, Нефтекама, translit=Neftekama) is a city in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located in the northwest of the republic on the Kama River, from the republic's capital Ufa. It is a la ...
, then part of the
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( ba, Башҡорт Автономиялы Совет Социалистик Республикаhы; russian: Башкирская Автономная Советская Социалистиче ...
of the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
. He attended the Pacific Higher Naval School, graduating in 1986, and began service as an officer with the Northern Fleet. He was initially a sonar engineer aboard a submarine, rising through the ranks to sonar commander and then senior assistant commander of a submarine. He completed the in 1994 and that year was appointed senior assistant to the commander of one of the Northern Fleet's nuclear submarine cruisers. Mukhametshin later took command of a nuclear submarine cruiser.


Flag rank and staff offices

After completing studies at the
N. G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy The N. G. Kuznetsov Naval Academy (russian: Военно-морская академия имени Н. Г. Кузнецова) is the main staff college and postgraduate institution for the Russian Navy and is located in Saint Petersburg. In ...
in 2001 Mukhametshin was appointed Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet Submarine Combination, leaving in 2004 to take the higher courses at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia. He graduated in 2006 and was appointed commander of the Northern Fleet's submarine formations. In 2008 he became chief of staff and first deputy commander of one of the Northern Fleet's submarine squadrons, before being assigned to the Pacific Fleet, where he became commander of a submarine division. Mukhametshin was appointed commander of the Northern Fleet's submarine forces in 2010, and on 4 April 2012 he was appointed deputy chief of the Navy's Military Training and Scientific Centre. In 2013 he became commander of the Pacific Fleet's submarine forces. In July 2016 he was appointed Acting Chief of Staff and First Deputy Commander of the
Baltic Fleet , image = Great emblem of the Baltic fleet.svg , image_size = 150 , caption = Baltic Fleet Great ensign , dates = 18 May 1703 – present , country = , allegiance = (1703–1721) (1721–1917) (1917–1922) (1922–1991)(1991–present) ...
, being confirmed in the post on 7 October 2016.


Airport naming

In 2018 Mukhametshin referred to philosopher
Immanuel Kant Immanuel Kant (, , ; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. Born in Königsberg, Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and ...
as a "traitor", during a public vote for the naming of Khrabrovo Airport. He addressed a gathering of Baltic Fleet sailors stating that Kant had "betrayed his homeland ... humbled himself and crawled on his knees to be given a chair at the university nd had writtensome obscure books that none of those standing here have read and will never read." He instead urged his subordinates to vote for the airport to bear the name of Marshal Aleksandr Vasilevsky. He stated that "It's worthless for the airport of the region and city where the blood of Soviet soldiers and officers was pouring to bear the name of a stranger." The airport was subsequently named after Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, who received 34% of the vote. The fourth option had been another Soviet military figure,
Ivan Chernyakhovsky Ivan Danilovich Chernyakhovsky (russian: Ива́н Дани́лович Черняхо́вский; – 18 February 1945) was the youngest-ever Soviet General of the army. For his leadership during World War II he was awarded t ...
. On 1 March 2019 Mukhametshin was appointed deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy for armaments. On 28 March 2019 he was present at the launching of the new Project 636 ''Varshavyanka''-class submarine from the
Admiralty Shipyard The JSC Admiralty Shipyards (russian: link=no, Адмиралтейские верфи) (''formerly Soviet Shipyard No. 194'') is one of the oldest and largest shipyards in Russia, located in Saint Petersburg. The shipyard's building ways can ac ...
in Saint Petersburg.


References

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