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  • OKB
  • Type of closed research institutions in the Soviet Union

    Shabanov OKB-1 – Korolev today RSC Energia OKB-1 – Dr. Brunolf Baade disbanded by 1953 OKB-2 – early name of MKB Raduga (OKB-155-2) OKB-3 – Bratukhin OKB-4 –

    OKB

    OKB

    OKB

  • OKB (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    OKB is a transliteration of "ОКБ" the Russian initials of "опытно-конструкторское бюро" (Russian: Opytno-Konstruktorskoye Byuro, lit. 'Experimental Design

    OKB (disambiguation)

    OKB_(disambiguation)

  • Mikoyan
  • Aircraft manufacturer in Russia

    the Soviet Mikoyan and Gurevich Design Bureau (Микоя́н и Гуре́вич, МиГ; OKB-155 design office prefix MiG) founded in 1939 by aircraft designers Artem

    Mikoyan

    Mikoyan

    Mikoyan

  • Sukhoi
  • Aircraft manufacturer in Russia

    in the Soviet Union by Pavel Sukhoi in 1939 as the Sukhoi Design Bureau (OKB-51, design office prefix Su), and survived the dissolution of the Soviet

    Sukhoi

    Sukhoi

    Sukhoi

  • Energia (corporation)
  • Russian spacecraft manufacturer

    spacecraft, space station modules, and satellite platforms. Founded in 1946 as OKB-1 under Sergei Korolev, the group was responsible for pioneering achievements

    Energia (corporation)

    Energia (corporation)

    Energia_(corporation)

  • OKB Chyetverikov
  • OKB Chyetverikov was a Soviet aircraft design bureau headed by designer Igor Vyacheslavovich Chyetverikov at the TsAGI (Tsentrahl'nyy Aerodinamicheskiy

    OKB Chyetverikov

    OKB_Chyetverikov

  • OKB Gidropress
  • Russian state-owned nuclear reactor designer

    OKB Gidropress (Russian: ОКБ Гидропресс) is a Russian state construction office which works on the design, analysis, development, and production of nuclear

    OKB Gidropress

    OKB_Gidropress

  • NPO Mashinostroyeniya
  • Rocket design company

    Originally part of the OKB-51 design bureau, it relocated to Reutov, and from 1955 to 1966 was designated OKB-52 (and also OKB-52 MAP). OKB-52 became later known

    NPO Mashinostroyeniya

    NPO Mashinostroyeniya

    NPO_Mashinostroyeniya

  • Vympel NPO
  • Russian missile development and production company

    was started in the Soviet era as an OKB (experimental design bureau). Vympel started out after World War II as OKB-134, with Ivan I. Toropov [ru] leading

    Vympel NPO

    Vympel NPO

    Vympel_NPO

  • Aviadvigatel
  • Russian manufacturer of aircraft engines

    Bureau designation of OKB-19, and was informally referred to as the Shvetsov Design Bureau. The first engine to be built at OKB-19 was a licensed variant

    Aviadvigatel

    Aviadvigatel

  • Yakovlev
  • Russian aerospace company

    formed in 1934 under aircraft designer Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev as OKB-115 (the design bureau has its own production base at the facility No.115)

    Yakovlev

    Yakovlev

  • Sputnik 1
  • First artificial Earth satellite

    instruments. The Ministry of the Defense Industry and its primary design bureau, OKB-1, were assigned the task of building the satellite. The Ministry of the

    Sputnik 1

    Sputnik 1

    Sputnik_1

  • Tupolev
  • Russian aerospace and defense company

    District, Moscow. UAC Tupolev is successor to the Soviet Tupolev Design Bureau (OKB-156, design office prefix Tu) founded in 1922 by aerospace pioneer and engineer

    Tupolev

    Tupolev

    Tupolev

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-8
  • Experimental aircraft in the USSR

    configuration. It also used a tricycle undercarriage, the first used by the OKB. It was modified to test a variety of vertical stabilizer and wingtip configurations

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-8

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-8

  • Sukhoi Su-7
  • Soviet strike fighter aircraft

    drop tanks rather than ordnance. After Joseph Stalin's death, the Sukhoi OKB was reopened and by the summer, it began work on a swept-wing front-line

    Sukhoi Su-7

    Sukhoi Su-7

    Sukhoi_Su-7

  • OKB Fakel
  • Subsidiary of Roscosmos

    Soviet Academy of Sciences; in 1962 it obtained status of Design Bureau, OKB. Fakel specializes in spacecraft attitude control thrusters, ion engines

    OKB Fakel

    OKB_Fakel

  • Lavochkin
  • Russian Aerospace Company

    NPO Lavochkin (Russian: НПО Лавочкина, OKB-301,[circular reference] also called Lavochkin Research and Production Association or shortly Lavochkin Association

    Lavochkin

    Lavochkin

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19
  • Air superiority fighter aircraft family

    of China. In 1950 the Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG) design bureau (also known as OKB-155) began work on a new fighter aircraft, intended to have a greater range

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-19

  • Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
  • Russian aerospace manufacturer

    and OKB-23 were subordinated to Vladimir Chelomey's OKB-52 (later renamed to TsKBM, today NPO Mashinostroyeniya). Under the OKB-52 leadership, OKB-23 started

    Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center

    Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center

    Khrunichev_State_Research_and_Production_Space_Center

  • NPO Novator
  • Russian company that designs long-range anti-aircraft missiles

    NPO Novator (Novator Design Bureau, OKB Novator, OKB Lyulyev; Russian: Опытное конструкторское бюро «Новатор» им. Люльева Л. В.) is a Russian company that

    NPO Novator

    NPO_Novator

  • Yakovlev Yak-15
  • Soviet first-generation turbojet fighter

    first-generation Soviet turbojet fighter developed by the Yakovlev design bureau (OKB) immediately after World War II. The main fuselage was that of Yakovlev Yak-3

    Yakovlev Yak-15

    Yakovlev Yak-15

    Yakovlev_Yak-15

  • NPO Energomash
  • Russian rocket engine manufacturer

    propellant rocket engines. Energomash originates from the Soviet design bureau OKB-456, which was founded in 1946. NPO Energomash acquired its current name

    NPO Energomash

    NPO Energomash

    NPO_Energomash

  • Vladimir Chelomey
  • Soviet scientist and engineer

    designing pilot-less aircraft (OKB-52) was established under Chelomey's. In 1955, Chelomey was appointed the Chief Designer of the OKB-52, where he continued

    Vladimir Chelomey

    Vladimir Chelomey

    Vladimir_Chelomey

  • OKB-1 150
  • Type of aircraft

    The OKB-1 150 was a jet bomber designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1948. At the end of World War II, many German engineers were 'seconded'

    OKB-1 150

    OKB-1 150

    OKB-1_150

  • Uralvagonzavod
  • Russian machine-building and military manufacturer

    removed Lavrentiy Beria from power. At the Kartsev-Venediktov Design Bureau (OKB-520), the T-54A and T-55 (a development of Morozov's T-54), T-62, T-72, and

    Uralvagonzavod

    Uralvagonzavod

    Uralvagonzavod

  • Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau
  • Russian missile design company

    The JSC Makeyev Design Bureau (Russian: ГРЦ Макеева; also known as Makeyev OKB) is a Russian missile design company located in Miass, Russia. Established

    Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau

    Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau

    Makeyev_Rocket_Design_Bureau

  • OKBM Afrikantov
  • Nuclear engineering company in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

    OKBM Afrikantov (full name: OAO I. I. Afrikantov OKB Mechanical Engineering, Russian: Опытное конструкторское бюро машиностроения им. И. И. Африкантова

    OKBM Afrikantov

    OKBM Afrikantov

    OKBM_Afrikantov

  • R-7 Semyorka
  • First Intercontinental ballistic missile

    2,000 flights as of 2026[update], primarily Soyuz variants. Developed by OKB-1 under Sergei Korolev, the R-7 used a kerolox propellant, with a 37 meter-tall

    R-7 Semyorka

    R-7 Semyorka

    R-7_Semyorka

  • Sokol Altius
  • Russian unmanned combat aerial vehicle

    medium-altitude long-endurance Russian unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by OKB Sokol (formerly known as Simonov Design Bureau) and Tranzas to perform reconnaissance

    Sokol Altius

    Sokol Altius

    Sokol_Altius

  • MKB Raduga
  • Aircraft design bureau in USSR and Russia

    a separate OKB (design bureau, Russian: опытно-конструкторское бюро) in March 1957. October 1946 - OKB-2 12 October 1951 - division of OKB-155-1 (headed

    MKB Raduga

    MKB Raduga

    MKB_Raduga

  • Beriev
  • Russian aircraft company

    aircraft. The company was founded in Taganrog in 1934[citation needed] as OKB-49 by Georgy Mikhailovich Beriev, and since that time has designed and produced

    Beriev

    Beriev

    Beriev

  • Aleksandr Mikulin
  • Aircraft jet engine designer

    was a Soviet aircraft engine designer and chief designer in the Mikulin OKB. His achievements include the first Soviet liquid-cooled aircraft piston

    Aleksandr Mikulin

    Aleksandr Mikulin

    Aleksandr_Mikulin

  • Sergey Tumansky
  • Soviet aeronautical engineer and engine designer

    Soviet aircraft engines and the chief designer in the Tumansky Design Bureau, OKB-300. He worked in TsIAM (1931–38 and in 1940), and at the aircraft-engine

    Sergey Tumansky

    Sergey_Tumansky

  • Polikarpov
  • Soviet aircraft design bureau

    Polikarpov Design Bureau was a Soviet OKB (design bureau) for aircraft, led from 1922 by Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov. It was based at the GAZ No. 1

    Polikarpov

    Polikarpov

    Polikarpov

  • KB Pivdenne
  • Ukrainian rocket and satellite designer

    established by Mikhail Yangel. During the Soviet era, the bureau's OKB designation was OKB-586. The company is in close co-operation with the PA Pivdenmash

    KB Pivdenne

    KB_Pivdenne

  • Antonov
  • Ukrainian state-owned aircraft manufacturer

    Association as the top-secret Soviet Research and Design Bureau No. 153 (OKB-153). It was headed by Oleg Antonov and specialised in turboprop military

    Antonov

    Antonov

    Antonov

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9
  • Fighter aircraft family; first jet-powered MiG

    1945, the Council of People's Commissars ordered the Mikoyan-Gurevich (MiG) OKB to develop a single-seat jet fighter to be equipped with two German BMW 003

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-9

  • Nikolai Kuznetsov (engineer)
  • Russian aerospace engineer (1911–95)

    Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov was a Chief Designer of the Soviet Design Bureau OKB-276 which deals with the development, manufacture and distribution of equipment

    Nikolai Kuznetsov (engineer)

    Nikolai Kuznetsov (engineer)

    Nikolai_Kuznetsov_(engineer)

  • List of Sukhoi aircraft
  • a derivative project from the Sukhoi Su-57 being developed by the Sukhoi OKB and HAL for the Indian Air Force (FGFA is the official designation for the

    List of Sukhoi aircraft

    List_of_Sukhoi_aircraft

  • R-7 (rocket family)
  • Family of space launch vehicles developed by the Soviet Union (later Russia)

    launched than any other family of orbital rockets. The R-7, developed by OKB-1 in Kaliningrad, a Soviet design bureau led by rocket pioneer Sergei Korolev

    R-7 (rocket family)

    R-7 (rocket family)

    R-7_(rocket_family)

  • Sputnik 2
  • Second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit (1957)

    it would be finished in time for a 1957 launch. Thus, in December 1956, OKB-1 head Sergei Korolev proposed the development of two simpler satellites:

    Sputnik 2

    Sputnik 2

    Sputnik_2

  • OKB-1 EF 131
  • Soviet/German jet bomber project

    The OKB-1/Junkers EF 131 was a jet bomber produced in Germany and the USSR from 1944. It was cancelled in August 23, 1948, after further work was stopped

    OKB-1 EF 131

    OKB-1_EF_131

  • KB Tochmash
  • Russian missile design bureau

    design bureau located in Moscow. It was founded in 1934 under the designation OKB-16 under the leadership of Yakov Taubin, but after his arrest and execution

    KB Tochmash

    KB_Tochmash

  • Myasishchev
  • Soviet aerospace design bureau

    Bureau (Экспери­мен­тальный Машин­ост­роительный Завод им. В. М. Мясищева) or OKB-23, founded in 1951 by MGB UdSSR Vladimir Myasishchev, was one of the chief

    Myasishchev

    Myasishchev

  • OKB-1 140
  • 1947 USSR jet bomber

    The OKB-1 '140', (sometimes known as '001') was a jet bomber produced in the USSR from 1947. The '140' was a reconnaissance/bomber aircraft, derived from

    OKB-1 140

    OKB-1_140

  • Chemical Automatics Design Bureau
  • Russian rocket engine manufacturer

    operates. Originally designated OKB-296 and tasked to develop fuel equipment for aviation engines, it was redesignated OKB-154 in 1946. In 1965 A.D. Konopatov [ru]

    Chemical Automatics Design Bureau

    Chemical Automatics Design Bureau

    Chemical_Automatics_Design_Bureau

  • Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant
  • Defense and automotive company in Mytishchi, Moscow Oblast, Russia

    OJSC Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant Formerly OKB-40 Type Open joint-stock company Industry Defense industry Automotive industry Founded 1897; 2009 Headquarters

    Mytishchi Machine-Building Plant

    Mytishchi_Machine-Building_Plant

  • Tupolev Tu-114
  • Soviet long-range turboprop airliner

    approached the Tupolev OKB suggesting that various aviation records could be taken by Tupolev-designed aircraft. The Tupolev OKB prepared a detailed plan

    Tupolev Tu-114

    Tupolev Tu-114

    Tupolev_Tu-114

  • Oceanside Municipal Airport
  • Airport in Oceanside, California

    known as the Bob Maxwell Memorial Field (IATA: OCN, ICAO: KOKB, FAA LID: OKB), is a public airport in Oceanside, California, United States. It is located

    Oceanside Municipal Airport

    Oceanside Municipal Airport

    Oceanside_Municipal_Airport

  • RD-0109
  • Rocket engine

    during 1958. Korolev's OKB-1 design bureau initially competed two projects for the Block-E propulsion: 8K72, using the S.A. Kosberg's OKB-154 RD-0105, and the

    RD-0109

    RD-0109

    RD-0109

  • Vladimir Ilyushin
  • Soviet and Russian test pilot (1927–2010)

    and whose career was mostly as a test pilot for the Sukhoi OKB (a rival of Ilyushin OKB). After retiring from the space program, Ilyushin became a sports

    Vladimir Ilyushin

    Vladimir_Ilyushin

  • Arkady Shvetsov
  • Soviet aircraft engine designer (1892–1953)

    designer whose OKB was founded in Perm, USSR, in 1934, to produce the Wright Cyclone-derived Shvetsov M-25 engine. Under Shvetsov, his OKB became the primary

    Arkady Shvetsov

    Arkady_Shvetsov

  • Kalibr (missile family)
  • Family of Russian missiles

    SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise missiles developed by NPO Novator (OKB-8). It first saw service in 1994. There are ship-launched, submarine-launched

    Kalibr (missile family)

    Kalibr (missile family)

    Kalibr_(missile_family)

  • K-8 (missile)
  • Medium-range air-to-air missile

    the Soviet Union for interceptor aircraft use. The K-8 was developed by OKB-339/NII-339 (currently Phazotron NIIR). The infrared seeker was developed

    K-8 (missile)

    K-8 (missile)

    K-8_(missile)

  • Yakovlev Yak-25 (1947)
  • Soviet jet interceptor prototype

    aircraft, an early turbojet-powered fighter aircraft designed by the Yakovlev OKB. The designation was later reused for a different interceptor design. Tasked

    Yakovlev Yak-25 (1947)

    Yakovlev_Yak-25_(1947)

  • Junkers EF 132
  • Type of aircraft

    and EF 132. Design work on the EF 132 continued under Dr. Brunolf Baade at OKB-1 (the design bureau attached to GOZ No.1), under order of Council of Ministers

    Junkers EF 132

    Junkers_EF_132

  • Tupolev TB-3
  • Soviet heavy bomber aircraft

    The Tupolev TB-3, OKB designation ANT-6, was a monoplane heavy bomber deployed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1930s and used during the early years of

    Tupolev TB-3

    Tupolev TB-3

    Tupolev_TB-3

  • Beriev Be-10
  • 1956 maritime patrol flying boat model by Beriev

    November 1955. OKB-49, under the leadership of Gheorgiy M. Beriev took up the challenge of designing and building the izdeliye M (Beriev OKB in-house designation)

    Beriev Be-10

    Beriev Be-10

    Beriev_Be-10

  • SU-100P
  • Self-propelled howitzer

    a Soviet experimental 100-mm self-propelled howitzer, and is designed by OKB-3 of the heavy machine construction division of Uralmash. The main designer

    SU-100P

    SU-100P

    SU-100P

  • Antonov An-8
  • Soviet transport aircraft

    twin-turboprop, high-wing light military transport aircraft. In December 1951, OKB-153 initiated the design of a twin-engined assault transport aircraft, designated

    Antonov An-8

    Antonov An-8

    Antonov_An-8

  • Sukhoi Su-11
  • Soviet interceptor aircraft

    ('Fishpot') interceptor, which had been developed in parallel with the OKB's swept wing Su-7 fighter bomber. Recognizing the Su-9's fundamental limitations

    Sukhoi Su-11

    Sukhoi Su-11

    Sukhoi_Su-11

  • Beriev A-60
  • Soviet plane

    develop airborne laser technology for the Soviet military. In 1977, Beriev OKB started the design of a flying laboratory designated 1А. The purpose was

    Beriev A-60

    Beriev A-60

    Beriev_A-60

  • OKB Gifu Seiryu Arena
  • Arena at Gifu, Japan

    OKB Gifu Seiryu Arena is an arena in Gifu, Gifu, Japan. It is the home arena of the Gifu Swoops of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league

    OKB Gifu Seiryu Arena

    OKB Gifu Seiryu Arena

    OKB_Gifu_Seiryu_Arena

  • R-9 Desna
  • Soviet intermediate-range ballistic missile

    this design is one of the most widely deployed ICBMs to use cryogenic fuel. OKB-456 (later renamed to NPO Energomash) developed the first stage engine RD-111

    R-9 Desna

    R-9 Desna

    R-9_Desna

  • Lavochkin La-150
  • Soviet early jet fighter by Lavochkin

    USAF/DOD designation Type 3), was designed by the Lavochkin design bureau (OKB) in response to a 1945 order to build a single-seat jet fighter using a single

    Lavochkin La-150

    Lavochkin La-150

    Lavochkin_La-150

  • Lavochkin La-200
  • Prototype Soviet all-weather interceptor

    performance night and all-weather interceptor, Lavochkin (OKB-310), Sukhoi (OKB-134) and Mikoyan-Gurevich (OKB-155) design bureau developed the La-200, Su-15, and

    Lavochkin La-200

    Lavochkin La-200

    Lavochkin_La-200

  • Ivchenko AI-25
  • Turbofan engine family by Ivchenko

    turbofan engines for military and civilian aircraft use developed by Ivchenko OKB of the Soviet Union. It was the first bypass engine used on short haul aircraft

    Ivchenko AI-25

    Ivchenko AI-25

    Ivchenko_AI-25

  • Myasishchev M-4
  • Soviet strategic bomber and tanker aircraft

    built in 1960 before the production line was shut down and the Myasishchev OKB dissolved. (NATO Bison-C) 3MS-1 (S:Starye [dvigateli] – old engines) – New

    Myasishchev M-4

    Myasishchev M-4

    Myasishchev_M-4

  • SJ A
  • Class of Swedish steam locomotives

    to then-independent Ostkustbanan (OKB) in the 1920s, but returned when that company was nationalized in 1933. OKB and SJ had a total of eight locomotives

    SJ A

    SJ A

    SJ_A

  • Sputnik 3
  • Third Artificial Earth Satellite

    construct to work in Earth orbit were all uncharted territories. By July 1956, OKB-1 had completed the preliminary design, but modifications to the R-7 for

    Sputnik 3

    Sputnik 3

    Sputnik_3

  • Shcherbakov Shche-2
  • in the Soviet Union, designed by Alexei Shcherbakov for construction by OKB-47, to meet an urgent requirement for a light transport and liaison aircraft

    Shcherbakov Shche-2

    Shcherbakov Shche-2

    Shcherbakov_Shche-2

  • BM-40A reactor
  • Russian nuclear fission reactor for use in submarines

    enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 155 MWt of power. It was developed by OKB Gidropress in cooperation with IPPE. BM-40A has two steam circulation loops

    BM-40A reactor

    BM-40A reactor

    BM-40A_reactor

  • Luch Korsar
  • Russian unmanned aerial vehicle

    'Corsair') is a medium-weight Russian unmanned aerial vehicle developed by OKB Luch, member of Ruselectronics owned by Rostec, to perform reconnaissance

    Luch Korsar

    Luch Korsar

    Luch_Korsar

  • List of Russian small nuclear reactors
  • desalinating facility powered by replaceable SVBR-75/100 Nuclear Reactor" (PDF). OKB Gidropress. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-10-11. Retrieved 2014-10-10

    List of Russian small nuclear reactors

    List_of_Russian_small_nuclear_reactors

  • 1953 in spaceflight
  • its Atlas ICBM, the United States Army with its Redstone SRBM, the Soviet OKB-1 with its R-5 IRBM, and Soviet Factory 586 with its R-12 IRBM. None entered

    1953 in spaceflight

    1953 in spaceflight

    1953_in_spaceflight

  • Salyut programme
  • Soviet space station programme

    the Soviet crewed lunar programme, but OKB-52's Almaz-OPS hull design was combined with subsystems derived from OKB-1's Soyuz. This was done beginning with

    Salyut programme

    Salyut programme

    Salyut_programme

  • VVER
  • Soviet / Russian nuclear reactor type

    pressurized water reactor designs developed in the Soviet Union and Russia by OKB Gidropress. The name refers to the use of water as both the nuclear coolant

    VVER

    VVER

    VVER

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich I-75
  • Experimental interceptor designed by Mikoyan-Gurevich

    ISBN 1-85780-191-1 Antonov,Vladimir & Gordon, Yefim & others. OKB Sukho. Leicester. Midland. 1996. ISBN 1-85780-012-5 OKB MiG unofficial reference web-site Archived 2013-11-09

    Mikoyan-Gurevich I-75

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_I-75

  • Tupolev Tu-8
  • Type of aircraft

    The Tupolev Tu-8, OKB designation '69', was a long-range variant of the Soviet Tupolev Tu-2 medium bomber that first flew after the end of World War II

    Tupolev Tu-8

    Tupolev_Tu-8

  • Ilyushin Il-54
  • Soviet transonic bomber

    the project was abandoned. The Council of Ministers issued a directive to OKB-115, for a transonic bomber prototype to be submitted for State Acceptance

    Ilyushin Il-54

    Ilyushin_Il-54

  • 2A46 125 mm gun
  • Smoothbore tank gun

    cannon of Soviet origin used in several main battle tanks. It was designed by OKB-9 (Artillery Plant No. 9) in Yekaterinburg. It was developed by the Spetstekhnika

    2A46 125 mm gun

    2A46 125 mm gun

    2A46_125_mm_gun

  • UEC Saturn
  • Russian aircraft engine manufacturer

    UEC NPO Saturn, PJSC (Russian: ОДК-Сатурн НПО) is a Russian aircraft engine manufacturer, formed from the mergers of Rybinsk Motors and Lyul'ka-Saturn

    UEC Saturn

    UEC Saturn

    UEC_Saturn

  • Arkhip Lyulka
  • Soviet Engineer and jet engine designer (1908–1984)

    June 1984) was a Soviet engineer and designer of jet engines, head of the OKB Lyulka, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. He was born

    Arkhip Lyulka

    Arkhip_Lyulka

  • Luna 9
  • 1966 uncrewed space mission of the Soviet Union's Luna programme

    system. The spacecraft was developed in the design bureau then known as OKB-1, under Chief Designer Sergei Korolev (who had died before the launch).

    Luna 9

    Luna 9

    Luna_9

  • Mil V-12
  • Prototype heavy transport helicopter

    prototypes. Design studies for a giant helicopter were started at the Mil OKB in 1959, receiving official sanction in 1961 by the GKAT (Gosudarstvenny

    Mil V-12

    Mil V-12

    Mil_V-12

  • Oleg Antonov (aircraft designer)
  • Soviet aeroplane designer (1906–1984)

    Soviet aeroplane designer. He founded the Research and Design Bureau No. 153 (OKB-153) in Novosibirsk, which was moved to Ukraine in 1952 and is now called

    Oleg Antonov (aircraft designer)

    Oleg Antonov (aircraft designer)

    Oleg_Antonov_(aircraft_designer)

  • Baade 152
  • East German jet passenger airliner

    "development planes" (Entwicklungsflugzeug – EF). Its development drew upon the OKB-1 150, an aborted bomber that was developed in the Soviet Union with assistance

    Baade 152

    Baade 152

    Baade_152

  • Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1
  • Experimental WW2-era Soviet rocket-powered interceptor

    development of a high-speed stratospheric aircraft. Aircraft designer and head of OKB-293, Viktor Fedorovich Bolkhovitinov attended the TsAGI conference along

    Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1

    Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1

    Bereznyak-Isayev_BI-1

  • Artem Mikoyan
  • Soviet aircraft designer (1905–1970)

    producing a series of fighter aircraft. In March 1942, the bureau was renamed OKB MiG (Osoboye Konstruktorskoye Byuro), ANPK MiG (Aviatsionnyy nauchno-proizvodstvennyy

    Artem Mikoyan

    Artem Mikoyan

    Artem_Mikoyan

  • Tupolev '102'
  • for 40 passengers. Similar requirements were also issued to OKB-23 (V.M. Myasischchev) and OKB-473 (Oleg K. Antonov), resulting in the Antonov An-8 which

    Tupolev '102'

    Tupolev_'102'

  • Almaz program
  • Soviet military space station program

    which they planned to use in several combinations. Vladimir Chelomey at the OKB-52 design bureau promoted Almaz as a response to the U.S. Air Force's Manned

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    Almaz program

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  • Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23
  • Autocannon

    vicious Soviet mini-artillery guns - Russia Beyond". 13 March 2018. "OKB-144 OKB-004 1/144 Ilyushin Il-76TD Soviet four-engined heavy commercial and military

    Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23

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  • Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Aircraft designations
  • - ASh Arkadiy Shvetsov-led engine design bureau prefix, coming from the OKB-19 bureau ASK Amfibiya Severnogo Kraya – amphibian for northern territory

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  • Beriev Be-6
  • Patrol aircraft in the Soviet Navy

    NATO reporting name "Madge") is a flying boat produced by the Soviet Beriev OKB. It was capable of accomplishing a wide variety of missions, such as long-range

    Beriev Be-6

    Beriev Be-6

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  • Tupolev Tu-22
  • Soviet supersonic heavy bomber

    Chad, and Iraqi Tu-22s were used during the Iran–Iraq War. Andrei Tupolev's OKB-156 had successfully reverse engineered the Boeing B-29 Superfortress into

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  • Polikarpov TIS
  • Soviet heavy fighter prototype

    death of Nikolai Nikolaevich Polikarpov, the chief designer of his eponymous OKB, earlier that year. The original request for proposals for a heavy escort

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  • Junkers Ju 287
  • Prototype German jet bomber

    910 ft/min) Aviation portal Grumman X-29 Sukhoi Su-47 Related development OKB-1 EF 131 OKB-1 EF 140 Related lists List of jet aircraft of World War II List of

    Junkers Ju 287

    Junkers Ju 287

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  • 2MV
  • Soviet uncrewed Venus and Mars probe design

    family. After the 1MV missions, where 3 out of the four had launch failures, OKB-1, lead by Sergei Korolev, set out to make an improved spacecraft for the

    2MV

    2MV

    2MV

  • Soviet space program
  • Space exploration program conducted by the Soviet Union from 1951 to 1991

    transferred to OKB-SD, where he proposed development of the long range missiles D-1 and D-2. The third design bureau was Plant No 51 (OKB-51), led by Soviet

    Soviet space program

    Soviet space program

    Soviet_space_program

  • Tupolev '73'
  • Soviet trijet medium bomber

    the late 1940s. It lost out to the Ilyushin Il-28 'Beagle'. The Tupolev OKB continued to develop the Tu-2 line with the advent of gas turbine power-plants

    Tupolev '73'

    Tupolev '73'

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  • Gaskell
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Gaskell

    English : variant spelling of Gaskill.

  • Phalguni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Phalguni

    The day of the full Moon, The month of Phalguna

  • Shajee
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Shajee

    Courageous; Bold

  • Tumaini
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Tumaini

    Hope.

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    Muslim/Islamic

    shadhin

    Independant

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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Jamaican

    Latesha

    Joyful; Happy; Modern Form of Medieval Name Letitia

  • Ramadan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ramadan

    th month of the islamic calendar

  • Yarborough
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lincolnshire)

    Yarborough

    English (Lincolnshire) : variant of Yarbrough.

  • Biplojit | பீப்லோஜீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Biplojit | பீப்லோஜீத

  • UMA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    UMA

    (उमा) Hindi name UMA means "flax." Compare with another form of Uma.

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