Russian Armed Forces to Implement New Materiel Management System by 2026
Russian Defense Ministry introducing new materiel management system procedure

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The Russian Defense Ministry is set to introduce a new combat training materiel management system by July 1, 2026, aimed at streamlining processes and reducing costs. The initiative, driven by lean management technologies, will simplify the write-off of weapons and training assets, significantly cutting bureaucratic delays and costs associated with military training.
- 01The new system aims to reduce the write-off period for combat training assets by a factor of six.
- 02The number of officials involved in the management procedures will be reduced by 75%.
- 03The updated procedures have already been communicated to all relevant military training agencies and commanders.
- 04The introduction of lean management technologies has cut training facility construction costs and time by one-third.
- 05The initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize combat training processes within the Russian Armed Forces.
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On May 22, 2023, the Russian Defense Ministry announced plans to implement a new combat training materiel management system by July 1, 2026. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency by adopting lean management technologies, which will streamline the bureaucratic processes associated with the write-off of weapons and training assets. Previously, lengthy bureaucratic procedures hindered timely updates to training facilities, leading to rising costs. The ministry's new approach includes eliminating intermediaries in document flow and standardizing the processes for equipping training grounds and military training centers. As a result, the write-off period for combat training assets will be reduced by a factor of six, while the number of officials involved in these procedures will decrease by 75%. Furthermore, the application of lean management has led to a one-third reduction in both the cost and construction time for training facilities. The new procedures have already been communicated to all combat training agencies, ensuring a smooth transition to the updated system.
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The new system is expected to enhance the efficiency of military training operations, potentially leading to better-prepared armed forces.
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