Chiefs of The Academy
- 1922—1923 — Alexander Vegener Russian: ru:Вегенер, Александр Николаевич
- 1924—1925 — Nikolay Sologub Russian: ru:Соллогуб, Николай Владимирович
- 1925—1927 — Vladimir Lazarevich Russian: ru:Лазаревич, Владимир Саламанович
- 1927—1933 — Sergey Horkov Russian: ru:Хорьков, Сергей Григорьевич
- 1934—1936 — Alexender Todorovsky Russian: ru:Тодорский, Александр Иванович
- 1936—1940 — Zinoviy Pomerantsev Russian: ru:Померанцев, Зиновий Максимович
- 1940—1941 — Nikolay Sokolov-Sokolenok Russian: ru:Соколов-Соколёнок, Николай Александрович
- 1941—1942 — Stepan Hadeev Russian: ru:Хадеев, Степан Петрович
- 1942—1947 — Nikolay Sokolov-Sokolenok Russian: ru:Соколов-Соколёнок, Николай Александрович
- 1947—1969 — Vladimir Volkov Russian: Волков, Владимир Иванович
- 1969—1973 — Nikolay Fedayev Russian: ru:Федяев, Николай Максимович
- 1973—1986 — Vasiliy Filippov Russian: ru:Филиппов, Василий Васильевич
- 1986—1992 — Vitaliy Kremlev Russian: ru:Кремлёв, Виталий Яковлевич
- 1992—2002 — Vladimir Kovalyonok Russian: ru:Ковалёнок, Владимир Васильевич
- с 2002 — Anatoly Maksimov Russian: ru:Максимов, Анатолий Николаевич
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