Tactical Missiles Corporation
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Native name | Russian: Акционерное общество Корпорация Тактическое Ракетное Вооружение |
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Company type | Joint-stock company |
Industry | Defense industry Aerospace industry Space industry |
Founded | January 24, 2002 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | worldwide |
Key people | Boris Viktorovich Obnosov (CEO) |
Products | Precision-guided munitions, Missiles, Ballistic missiles, Cruise missiles, Air-launched cruise missiles, Anti-aircraft missile systems, Anti-ship cruise missiles, Torpedoes, Underwater weapons, Aerial bombs, Glide bombs, Avionics, Electronics, Radars, Spacecraft, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Launch vehicles, Batteries |
Revenue | $2.58 billion[1][2] (2016; 2018) |
$248 million[1] (2016) | |
Owner | Federal Agency for State Property Management (100%)[3] |
Number of employees | 50,606[1] (2016; 2021) |
Website | www.ktrv.ru |
JSC Tactical Missiles Corporation (KTRV) (Russian: АО «Корпорация Тактическое Ракетное Вооружение», КТРВ) is a major Russian weapon (especially missiles) manufacturer, headquartered in Korolyov, Moscow Oblast.
History
Tactical Missiles Corporation was founded on the basis of Zvezda-Strela by the Decree of Russian President №84, signed on January 24, 2002.
Zvezda-Strela was a major designer and producer of military missile systems, and included the Zvezda Experimental Design Bureau (OKB), a serial production design bureau (SKB), the main Strela plant, and machine building plants in Kostroma and Bendery (Moldova). It was formerly part of the missile-industry grouping Spetstekhnika (Special Equipment).[4]
The structure of Tactical Missiles Corporation was expanded by subsequent decrees №591 on May 9, 2004 and №930 on July 20, 2007.
Structure
Structure of the holding:[5]
- Vympel NPO
- MKB Raduga
- Region SSPE
- NPO Mashinostroyeniya
- Smolensk Aviation Plant
- Taganrog Krasny Gidropress Plant
- IBC Iskra
- PJSC Salute
- Turayevo ICD Soyuz
- Ural Design Bureau Detail
- Central Design Bureau of Automation
- ANPP TEMP AIR
- Azov optical-mechanical plant
- Research Institute of Machine Building
- RCH Globe
- SIC ASK
- Trading House Star - Boom
- 711 Aircraft Repair Plant
- Gidropribor
Missiles
- Kh-23 (AS-7 "Kerry")
- Kh-25 (AS-10 "Karen")
- Kh-27 (AS-12 "Kegler")
- Kh-29 (AS-14 "Kedge")
- Kh-31 (AS-17 "Krypton")
- Kh-35 (AS-20 "Kayak")
- Kh-38
- Kh-59
- R-77
- MMM ASP [6]
Torpedoes
References
- ^ a b c http://www.rbc.ru/companies/id/467.
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(help) - ^ SIPRI Arms Industry Database, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Wikidata Q105906798
- ^ "Корпорация Тактическое ракетное вооружение". РБК. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- ^ "Russian Defense Business Directory". Federation of American Scientists. US Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Administration. May 1995. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ "АО "Корпорация Тактическое Ракетное Вооружение"". Ktrv.ru. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
- ^ Butowski, Piotr. "New Russian Lightweight Air-Launched Missile Revealed". Aviation week. Retrieved January 16, 2020.
External links
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- Official website (in Russian)
- Official website (in English)