Nestor Buinitsky

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Born
Nestor Aloizevich Buinitsky

1863 (1863)
Died1914 (aged 5051)
North-west, near St-Petersburg, Russian Empire
Fieldsprofessor of fortification
Nestor Buinitsky
Born
Nestor Aloizevich Buinitsky

1863 (1863)
Died1914 (aged 5051)
North-west, near St-Petersburg, Russian Empire
Alma materMilitary Engineering-Technical University
Scientific career
Fieldsprofessor of fortification

Nestor Aloiziyevich Buinitsky (Russian: Нестор Алоизиевич Буйницкий, 18631914) was a Russian military engineer, professor of fortification, inventor and lieutenant general.

Nestor Aloizevich Buinitsky was born in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, he studied at the 2nd Saint Petersburg Military School, and became a military engineer, after graduating from the Military Engineering-Technical University in 1889.[1][2][3] He served as a military engineer at the Osowiec Fortress, where he would help in the construction of fortification buildings for four years. In 1893 Buinitsky began to teach about fortification in a native university, and became a professor.[4] He co-operated with the Engineering Magazine, Military Collection, Artillery Magazine, Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Brokgauz-Efron, Encyclopaedia of Military and Marine Sciences, and the Military Encyclopaedia.[5][6] In 1909, he became a member of the engineering committee, supervising creation of fortresses. His advanced studies have large value for the development of Russian fortifications, for example he was the supporter of the creation of integrated systems of fortifications. Buinitsky was known as a phenomenal expert on fortification, but he was also a talented writer. Buinitsky died in December, 1914.[7]

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