Nikolai Yevgenievich Solovtsov (Russian: Николай Евгеньевич Соловцов; born 1 January 1949) is a retired Russian Strategic Missile Forces colonel general.
He graduated from the Rostov Higher Military Command Engineering School named after the Chief Marshal of Artillery M. I. Nedelin (1966–1971), the Dzerzhinsky Military Academy (of the SRF)(1974–1977); The academic courses of the same academy (1984), and the Military Academy of the General Staff (1991, external).
He was the first officer to occupy the post as Commander, rather than as Commander-in-Chief, of the SRF.
In early 2009 Solovtsov said that 96% of all Russian ICBMs were ready to be launched within a minute's notice.
Speculation over why Solovtsov was dismissed included opposition to further cuts in deployed nuclear ballistic missile warheads below the April 2009 figure of 1,500, the fact that he had reached the retirement age of 60, despite that he had recently been extended another year's service, or the failure of the Russian Navy's Bulava missile.