Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design
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Native name | Научно-исследовательский институт приборостроения имени В. В. Тихомирова |
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Company type | Joint stock company |
Industry | Radio-frequency engineering |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Europe and Asia |
Products | Radars, Radar seekers, Phased Array Antennas and Aircraft Weapon Control Systems, Medium Range Air Defense Missile Systems, Radar Control Systems, Missiles |
Owner | Russian Federation |
Number of employees | 2,109 |
Parent | Almaz-Antey |
Website | www |
JSC V.V. Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design (Russian: ОАО «Научно-исследовательский институт приборостроения имени В.В.Тихомирова», Russian: НИИП, NIIP) is a joint stock company, one of the Russian enterprises in the development of weaponry control systems for fighter planes and mobile medium range anti-aircraft SAM defence vehicles.
History
[edit]The institute was created on March 1, 1955 as a branch of the Moscow NII-17 by the Ministry of Aircraft Industry of the USSR Council of Ministers (Resolution No. 2436-1005, September 18, 1954). In February 1956, the NII-17 branch was reorganized into an independent enterprise known as Scientific Research Institute for Instrumentation, or NIIP. In 1994 the institute was named after his first CEO Viktor Tikhomirov.[1]
At present, NIIP is an enterprise with an industrial and economic infrastructure.[citation needed] The area occupied by the Institute is 42000 square meters.[citation needed]
Products and developments
[edit]Radar Control Systems
[edit]- N007 Zaslon complex for MiG-31
Medium Range Air Defense Missile Systems
[edit]- 2K12 Kub missile system with 3M9 missile, 1958-1967 (Kvadrat export version) - NATO codename SA-6 "Gainful"
- Kub-M1 through Kub-M4 modifications
- 9К37 Buk missile system with 9M38 missile - NATO codename SA-11 "Gadfly"
- 9К37М1 Buk-M1 (most common) with 9M38M1 missile
- Ural (unfinished, only prototypes built) - NATO codename SA-17 "Grizzly"
- 9К317 Buk-M2 with 9M317 missile
- 9К37M1-2 Buk-M1-2 (Buk-M1 upgrade for the use of Buk-M2 missile)
- 9К317E Buk-M2E, recent export version of Buk-M2 ADM series featured at 2007 MAKS Airshow
- 9К317M Buk-M3, current version of Buk-M3 ADM series featured at 2013 MAKS Airshow
Aircraft Weapon Control Systems
[edit]- MiG-31 AWCS was the first that introduced an electronically scanned phased array antenna (in Soviet Army since 1981)
- SUV-27 (Russian: СУВ-27) AWCS for Su-27 and MiG-29, Su-30, Su-33, Su-35 and their modifications (developing process started in 1978)
- RLSU-27 (Russian: РЛСУ-27) AWCS for Su-27M is a multirole DSP radiolocator based on a slot antenna (developing process started in 1982)
- Radiolocator Targeting Complex Osa - Russian: РЛПК «Оса») - an AWCS for the light fighter jets like MiG-21, MiG-29, MiG-AT
Phased Array Antennas
[edit]- Pero passive phased array with electronic beam scanning
- Bars, Irbis, Byelka a new generation passive phased array antennas
- Epolet-A, an X-band active phased array antenna (currently on a prototype stage)
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Irbis-E at 2009 MAKS Airshow
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N036 Byelka AESA radar for PAK FA at 2009 MAKS Airshow
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AESA L-band slat radar at 2009 MAKS Airshow
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AESA X-band side radar at 2013 MAKS Airshow
Radar Seekers
[edit]- N001 radar
Civil Products
[edit]- an automated control, diagnostics and traffic safety system, universal control panel for Yauza and Rusich underground trains and passenger train cars
- Delta-Geon, a seismic signals registrator
- various OKO geological devices
- an explosives detector for checking baggage and carry-on luggage (capable of detecting substances such as RDX, HMX).
- HYDRA interferometric side-scan sonar
Notable employees
[edit]Heads of the institute
[edit]- March 1, 1955 - 1962 - Viktor Vasilievitch Tikhomirov
- 1962-1969 - Yuriy Nikolaevitch Figurovsky, Doctor in Engineering, professor, laureate of the Lenin award, Hero of Socialist Labour
- 1969-1973 - Sergey Afanasievitch Pecherin, laureate of the Lenin Prize and two orders of the Red Banner of Labour;
- 1973-1978 - Viktor Konstantinovitch Grishin, Doctor in Engineering, professor, laureate of the Lenin and State awards, Hero of the Socialist Labour
- 1978-1998 - Valentin Vasilievitch Matyashev, PhD in Engineering, professor, laureate of the Lenin Prize and the USSR State Prize
- since 1998 - Yuriy Ivanovitch Beliy, Honoured Radio Operator, Honoured Aircraft Engineer, member of the Scientific Technical Council of Rosoboronexport
Lead researchers and engineers
[edit]- Ardalion Rastov, designer of both Kub and Buk SAMs
- Eugeny Pigin , chief designer of the institute
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "История АО "НИИП имени В.В. Тихомирова"" [History of the JSC "NIIP named after V. V. Tikhomirov"]. NIIP (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-05-25.
External links
[edit]- V.V. Tikhomirov Instrument Research and Development Institute, "The Golden Book of Moscow Business. The Year 2003"
- Defence companies of the Soviet Union
- Research institutes in Russia
- Research institutes in the Soviet Union
- Aerospace companies of the Soviet Union
- Almaz-Antey
- Companies based in Moscow Oblast
- Ministry of Radio Industry (Soviet Union)
- Electronics companies of the Soviet Union
- Aircraft component manufacturers of the Soviet Union