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'''Saydulla Abdukuddusovich Madaminov''' is a retired [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] colonel who served as the 4th [[Commander]] of [[Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces]] from 2001 to 2003.<ref name="one">{{cite book |title=Security Assistance, U.S. and International Historical Perspectives: Proceedings of the Combat Studies Institute 2006 Military History Symposium |publisher=Government Printing Office |isbn=978-0-16-087349-2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NRUH7MLttEAC&dq=saydulla+madaminov&pg=PA156 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=SP's Military Yearbook |date=2005 |publisher=Guide Publications |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uXbfAAAAMAAJ&q=saydulla+madaminov |language=en}}</ref>
'''Saydulla Abdukuddusovich Madaminov''' is a retired [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] colonel who served as the 4th [[Commander]] of [[Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces]] from 2001 to 2003.


==Early life and education==
==Life and military service==
After graduation, he went to [[Transbaikal Military District]] where he joined the 23rd Air Army, first at Step, and then at Dzhida in 1980. In 1982, he was promoted to [[flight commander]].
From 1974 to 1978, Madaminov studied at the Yeisk Higher Military Aviation Institute (EVVAUL).<ref name="two">{{cite web |title=Сайт выпускников ЕВВАУЛ - Музей - Вид категории: Фото 1974 года - Фото: Мадаминов Сайдулла Абдукуддусович |url=http://evvaul.com/index.php?view=detail&id=8116&option=com_joomgallery&Itemid=44 |website=Evvaul}}</ref>


In 1991, he became the [[Chief of staff|Chief of Staff]] and the First Deputy to the Commander of the 735th Aviation Regiment.
Upon graduation, he was sent to the [[Transbaikal Military District]] where he joined the 23rd Air Army, first at Step, and then at Dzhida in 1980. In 1982, he was promoted to [[flight commander]].<ref name="three">{{cite web |title=О НАГРАЖДЕНИИ В СВЯЗИ С ВОСЬМОЙ ГОДОВЩИНОЙ НЕЗАВИСИМОСТИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ УЗБЕКИСТАН ГРУППЫ РАБОТНИКОВ ПРАВООХРАНИТЕЛЬНЫХ ОРГАНОВ, КОМИТЕТА ПО ОХРАНЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЙ ГРАНИЦЫ, МИНИСТЕРСТВ ОБОРОНЫ И ПО ЧРЕЗВЫЧАЙНЫМ СИТУАЦИЯМ |url=https://lex.uz/ru/docs/2394029 |website=Lex.uz}}</ref>


After the collapse of the USSR, he was appointed the Commander of the 735th Aviation Regiment, which in August 1995 was renamed the 60th Aviation Regiment of the newly formed Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces.
In 1983, he was transferred to Brand Airbase in [[East Germany]] to join the GSFG. By 1987, he became a squadron leader.<ref name="one" /><ref name="two" />


In October 2001, by decree of President Islam Karimov, Madaminov was appointed the Commander of the Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces. He remained in that role until late 2003. After that, he was appointed as a senior military advisor and inspector for the [[Ministry of Defense (Uzbekistan)|Ministry of Defence of Uzbekistan]]. In August 2007, he retired from the military.
From late 1988 till mid-1991, he studied for an additional military degree at the [[Gagarin Air Force Academy]] in [[Monino]]. Upon accomplishing his second tertiary qualification, he was sent to continue his Soviet military service at the [[Turkestan Military District]]. In the summer of 1991, he arrived at the Khanabad Air Base where he became the [[Chief of staff|Chief of Staff]] and the First Deputy to the Commander of the 735th Aviation Regiment.<ref>{{cite web |title=Полковник |url=https://znanierussia.ru/articles/%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA |website=Знание.Вики |language=ru |date=12 July 2023}}</ref>

==Career==
Following the collapse of the [[Soviet Union|USSR]], by 1993, the Soviet military authority had faded away in Uzbekistan. Madaminov was appointed the Commander of the 735th Aviation Regiment, which in August 1995 was renamed the 60th Aviation Regiment of the newly formed Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces. Khanabad Air Base by far became the largest air force base in the country.<ref>{{cite web |title=PF-939-сон 25.08.1994. O'zbekiston Respublikasi mustaqilligi e'lon qilinganining uch yilligi munosabati bilan mukofotlash to'g'risida |url=https://lex.uz/en/docs/-2361450 |website=lex.uz}}</ref>

In the mid-90s, the Uzbek Air Force became embroiled in the [[Tajikistani Civil War|Tajik Civil War]] where Madaminov personally carried out over 120 sorties targeting the Islamist extremists. In the late 90s, he participated in military operations for neutralizing the IMU fighters who had taken over some mountainous areas in the northern [[Surxondaryo Region|Surxondaryo region]] and launched an incursion into the [[Batken]] and [[Osh]] regions of Kyrgyzstan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Узбекистан: Военные новости из Ташкента от А.Касымходжаева |url=https://centrasia.org/newsA.php?st=1096291620 |website=centrasia.org}}</ref>

In March 1999, the Ministry of Defence of Uzbekistan transferred Madaminov to the capital [[Tashkent]] where he was promoted to the Deputy Commander of the Uzbek Air and Air Defence Forces. In October 2001, by decree of President Islam Karimov, Madaminov was appointed the Commander of the Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces. He remained in that role until late 2003. After that, he was transferred to become a senior military advisor and inspector for the [[Ministry of Defense (Uzbekistan)|Ministry of Defence of Uzbekistan]]. In August 2007, he retired from the military.<ref>{{cite web |title=План работы Федеральной службы по надзору в сфере транспорта (Ространснадзора) на 2019 год |url=https://rulaws.ru/acts/Plan-raboty-Federalnoy-sluzhby-po-nadzoru-v-sfere-transporta-(Rostransnadzora)-na-2019-god/ |website=rulaws.ru}}</ref>

==Post military services==
In 2014, Madaminov became the Deputy Head of [[GOSAVIANADZOR|Gosavianadzor]] for the [[North Caucasian Federal District]]. Working from the [[Mineralnye Vody Airport]], he remained in that position until late 2021. After that, he fully retired from all aviation work and moved back to Uzbekistan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Security Assistance U.S. and International Historical Perspectives |url=https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/2006Symposium.pdf |website=Army University Press}}</ref>


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Saydulla Madaminov
4th Commander of Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces
Government of Uzbekistan
Personal details
NationalityUzbek
OccupationUzbekistan Airforce Commander

Saydulla Abdukuddusovich Madaminov is a retired Uzbek colonel who served as the 4th Commander of Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces from 2001 to 2003.

Life and military service

After graduation, he went to Transbaikal Military District where he joined the 23rd Air Army, first at Step, and then at Dzhida in 1980. In 1982, he was promoted to flight commander.

In 1991, he became the Chief of Staff and the First Deputy to the Commander of the 735th Aviation Regiment.

After the collapse of the USSR, he was appointed the Commander of the 735th Aviation Regiment, which in August 1995 was renamed the 60th Aviation Regiment of the newly formed Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces.

In October 2001, by decree of President Islam Karimov, Madaminov was appointed the Commander of the Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces. He remained in that role until late 2003. After that, he was appointed as a senior military advisor and inspector for the Ministry of Defence of Uzbekistan. In August 2007, he retired from the military.

References