Marine Scientific Research Institute of radioelectronics

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Marine Scientific Research Institute of Radioelectronics

Marine Scientific Research Institute of radioelectronics or MNIIRE Altair design bureau (

naval SA missile systems and radars. Headquartered in Moscow
.

History

Founded in 1933 as the All-Union State Institute of

Red Navy
.

In 1940 the institute was granted the

minesweepers

In 1984 received the second Lenin Prize for the development of multi-channel SAM systems like Shtil, Rif and Klinok that allowed to combat the anti-ship missiles.

In 2010 Altair became a subsidiary of NPO Almaz, as the company's Science & Technical Center.[1] Altair ceased to exist as a separate legal entity during the same year.[2]

Products

Major developments:

References

  1. ^ История МНИИРЭ «Альтаир». Научно-производственное объединение «Алмаз» имени академика А.А. Расплетина (in Russian). Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  2. ^ Погаснет ли «Альтаир»? Осуществляется очередной рейдерский захват стратегического НИИ. Красное ТВ (in Russian). Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  3. ^ (in Russian) Gybka at the Vestnik PVO website
  4. ^ Navy cataloque of Rosoboronexport (navy_90-94.pdf Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, PDF)

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