Aleksandr Dmitriyevich Shuvayev (Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Шуваев; 8 December 1886, Novocherkassk - December 1943) was a Soviet military commander, who commanded the 4th Red Army in the Battle of Warsaw (1920), during the Polish-Soviet War and fought in the Russian Civil War.
After the October Revolution, on 5 December 1918, he was drafted into the Red Army and was appointed Chief of Staff of the Petrograd division.
The 4th Army suffered enormous losses, most of the survivors crossed the border into Eastern Prussia where they were interned.
Shuvayev remained in command of the reconstituted 4th Army, which was replenished with fresh divisions, but was again defeated after heavy fighting in Belarus, including the Battle of Kobryń (1920).
His army retreated to the Slutsk area, where it was disbanded on 18 October 1920 after the truce with Poland.