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Since [[November 30]], [[2009]] by the decision of the Board of Directors of Almaz-Antey 4 joint-stock companies were reorganised and joined NPO Almaz to form GSKB joint venture, namely [[NIEMI]], [[NIIRP]], [[MNIIRE Altair]] and [[MNIIPA]]. GSKB strengthen it's position as the head developer of Almaz-Antey holdings, became Head System [[Design Bureau]] ({{lang-ru|ГСКБ, Головное системное конструкторское бюро}}).
Since [[November 30]], [[2009]] by the decision of the Board of Directors of Almaz-Antey 4 joint-stock companies were reorganised and joined NPO Almaz to form GSKB joint venture, namely [[NIEMI]], [[NIIRP]], [[MNIIRE Altair]] and [[MNIIPA]]. GSKB strengthen it's position as the head developer of Almaz-Antey holdings, became Head System [[Design Bureau]] ({{lang-ru|ГСКБ, Головное системное конструкторское бюро}}).


NIIRP scientific & research center is developing the Joint system of air and ballistic missile defense ({{lang-ru|ЕС ЗРО ПВО-ПРО}}). Earlier, NIIRP successfully developed the [[A-135 anti-ballistic missile system|A-135]] BMD system together with Amur-P multi-channel firing system which were put into operation to protect Moscow on [[February 17]], [[1995]]. It's predecessor also designed by NIIRP, the [[A-35]] and A-35M BMD systems, defended Moscow since 1977.
NIIRP scientific & research center is developing the Joint system of air and ballistic missile defense ({{lang-ru|ЕС ЗРО ПВО-ПРО}}). Earlier, NIIRP successfully developed the [[A-135 anti-ballistic missile system|A-135]] BMD system together with Amur-P multi-channel firing system which were put into operation to protect Moscow on [[February 17]], [[1995]]. It's predecessor also designed by NIIRP, the [[A-35 anti-ballistic missile system|A-35]] and A-35M BMD systems, defended Moscow since 1977.


== Current product line ==
== Current product line ==

Revision as of 17:09, 28 June 2013

GSKB Almaz-Antey named after A.A. Raspletin
Company typeJoint stock company
Industryradiotechnics
Founded1947
Headquarters,
Key people
Vitaly Neskorodov, General Director (since February 2011)
Pavel Sozinov, General Designer (since February 2011)
ProductsAir defence missile systems
Revenue55,165,100,000 Russian ruble (2017) Edit this on Wikidata
Parentpart of Almaz-Antey holding
WebsiteOfficial site of NPO Almaz

JSC GSKB Almaz-Antey named after A.A. Raspletin (Template:Lang-ru, former SB-1, 1947-1950; KB-1, 1950—1966; MKB Strela, 1966—1971; TsKB Almaz, 1971—1988; NPO Almaz, 1988—2008) is a Soviet/Russian military R&D enterprise founded in 1947. It's the core of the Almaz-Antey holding.

Since 1955 KB-1 developed such air defence missile systems S-25, S-75, S-125, S-200, S-300, S-400 Triumf, S-300PMU and S-300PMU2, and recently Vityaz missile system.

Since November 30, 2009 by the decision of the Board of Directors of Almaz-Antey 4 joint-stock companies were reorganised and joined NPO Almaz to form GSKB joint venture, namely NIEMI, NIIRP, MNIIRE Altair and MNIIPA. GSKB strengthen it's position as the head developer of Almaz-Antey holdings, became Head System Design Bureau (Template:Lang-ru).

NIIRP scientific & research center is developing the Joint system of air and ballistic missile defense (Template:Lang-ru). Earlier, NIIRP successfully developed the A-135 BMD system together with Amur-P multi-channel firing system which were put into operation to protect Moscow on February 17, 1995. It's predecessor also designed by NIIRP, the A-35 and A-35M BMD systems, defended Moscow since 1977.

Current product line

  • Area and object air defence
    S-400 Triumf missile system
    Favorit missile system
    S-300P missile system and modifications
  • Land forces air defence
    Antey-2500 missile system
    S-300V missile system (by NIEMI scientific & research center)
    Tor-M2E short-range missile system (by NIEMI)
  • Ship-based air defence
    Shtil-1 multi-channel ship-based middle-range missile system (by MNIIRE Altair scientific & research center)
    Rif-M ship-based missile system (by MNIIRE Altair)
    Klinok ship-based missile system (by MNIIRE Altair)
    3M-47 Gibka, the ship turret launcher (by MNIIRE Altair)
    Podzagolovok-24E - Basic Collective Mutual Interference Avoidance System (ship-based electromagnetic compatibility electronic equipment by MNIIRE Altair)
  • Moskit-E, Moskit-MVE missile system (by MNIIRE Altair)
  • Automated control systems
    Baikal-1ME (by MNIIPA scientific & research center)
    Krim-KTE (by MNIIPA)
    Universal-1E (by MNIIPA)
    Fundament-2E (by MNIIPA)