The Samarkand Higher Military Automobile Command School (Uzbek: Самарқанд олий ҳарбий автомобиль қўмондонлик-муҳандислик билим юрти; Russian: Самаркандское высшее военное автомобильное командное училище) is a military academy of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan and a former educational institution under the Soviet Defence Ministry.
It was headed by Major General Aleksey Cherevko, a veteran of the Red Army during World War II.
By order of Soviet Minister of Defense Marshal Andrei Grechko on 23 May 1973, it was transformed into an automobile command school.
[8] In connection with the policy of the authorities of the republic aimed at the complete training of officers for the armed forces by their own forces, on the basis of the military educational institutions inherited from the USSR, a multidisciplinary training scheme was implemented.
For multidisciplinary training at schools, the following departments and faculties were created in the following years:[10] Since 1997, the faculties of school, had carried out training in the following 5 military specialties:[11] The term of study is carried out on a 4-year cycle.