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MKB Fakel
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryDefense
Founded1953; 71 years ago (1953)
Headquarters ,
Russia
ProductsAnti-aircraft defence systems, Missiles, Anti-ballistic missiles
ParentAlmaz-Antey
Websitenpofakel.ru

MKB "Fakel" (Russian: МКБ "Факел", "Torch"), also known as P.D.Grushin Machine-building Design Bureau, is a Russian government-owned aerospace defense corporation located in Khimki, Moscow Oblast, Russia.

History[edit]

MKB Fakel was founded in 1953 under the designation OKB-2[1] to facilitate development of guided surface-to-air missiles in response to a growing threat of US air attack[citation needed] on the Soviet Union and its allies. MKB Fakel developed missiles which were used in Soviet surface-to-air defense systems S-75, 9K33 Osa, S-125, S-200, S-300, and many other systems.

In July 1958 the corporation was awarded an Order of Lenin for successful development of guided missiles for the S-75 defense system.

Missiles developed by MKB Fakel were the first in the world surface-to-air guided missiles successfully employed in military action. On May 1, 1960, American high altitude reconnaissance aircraft Lockheed U-2 was shot down near Sverdlovsk by Fakel's 11D missile (S-75) while flying over Soviet territory.
Overall, missiles developed by MKB "Fakel" were employed in more than 30 countries, including Cuba, China, Vietnam and destroyed more than 2,500 of enemy aircraft.[2][3]

In April 1981 it was awarded an Order of the October Revolution for successful development of guided missiles for the S-300 defense system.

In 2002 the company joined the Almaz-Antey holding.

Production[edit]

The bureau has designed the following tactical and strategic surface-to-air missiles, as well as exoatmospheric anti-ballistic missile interceptors:[4]

Management[edit]

Since its foundation on November 20, 1953 and for 38 years, the Fakel ICD has been led by an outstanding engineer, scientist, academician, founder of the school of anti-aircraft rocket engineering Pyotr Dmitrievich Grushin. Later, the company was headed by Vladimir Grigoryevich Svetlov, Gennady Viktorovich Kozhin, Sergey Borisovich Levochkin. At the moment, the General director of JSC MKB Fakel is Viktor Valentinovich Doronin.

Awards[edit]

For the creation of highly effective missile weapons, the Fakel ICD was awarded the highest state awards — the Order of Lenin (1958) and the Order of the October Revolution (1981).

The Fakel ICD awarded state awards of the USSR: orders — 321 people, medals — 193 people; the Russian Federation: orders — 30 people, medals — 52 people, awarded Honorary titles — 117 people.

11 people have the title of Lenin Prize laureate, and 13 people have the title of USSR State Prize laureate.

Milling machine operator M. A. Bashilov (1923-2009) was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labour.

General Designer P. D. Grushin was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor twice.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Research and design establishments". www2.warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  • ^ "Они создали С300, (Russian)". Валентин РУДЕНКО, "Красная звезда".
  • ^ "Fakel's Missiles, (Russian)".
  • ^ "Главная сyuyтраница". npofakel.ru. Retrieved 2016-01-15.
  • ^ "A-135". www.astronautix.com. Archived from the original on October 20, 2004. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
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