Josef Kotin

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Josef Kotin

Josef Yakovlevich Kotin (Russian: Жозеф Яковлевич Котин; 10 March 1908, Pavlograd, Russian Empire, now Ukraine - 21 October 1979, Moscow). Married to Nataliya Poklonova, who was an engineer with the RKKA UMM (Soviet army office of motorization and Mechanization).[1] Kotin was a Soviet armor design engineer, Head of all three Leningrad armor design bureaux (1937–39), Chief Designer of the Nakomat for Tank Industry (1939-1941), Deputy Narkom for the tank industry of the Soviet Union (1941-1943), Director of the VNII-100 Research Institute at Kirov Plant, Deputy Defense Industry Minister of the Soviet Union 1968-1972.[2][3] He is best known for leading the design of some of the Kliment Voroshilov tanks, IS tank family, T-10 tank, Kirovets K-700 tractor and many other armored vehicles and heavy machinery.[2]

Josef Kotin received the title of Hero of Socialist Labour (1941), he was four time Stalin Prize winner (1941,1943,1946,1948).[2]

References

  1. ^ Forczyk, Robert, Panzerjager vs. KV-1, p.13, Osprey, 2012
  2. ^ a b c "Котин Жозеф Яковлевич". Warheroes.
  3. ^ [1]