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Coordinates: 55°5120N 37°3611E / 55.8555555656°N 37.6030555656°E / 55.8555555656; 37.6030555656
 

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55°51′20N 37°36′11E / 55.8555555656°N 37.6030555656°E / 55.8555555656; 37.6030555656

Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology
IndustryArms industry
Aerospace industry
Space industry
Founded1946
Headquarters ,
Russia
ProductsBallistic missiles, Submarine-launched ballistic missiles, Launch vehicles
Revenue$1.51 billion[1] (2014)
OwnerFederal Agency for State Property Management
ParentRoscosmos[2]
Websitecorp-mit.ru

Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology (MITT; Russian: Акционерное общество «Корпорация Московский институт теплотехники», lit.'JSC Corporation "Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology"')[3] is a Russian (formerly Soviet) engineering and scientific research institute founded on May 13, 1946. The institute is located in the Otradnoye District in the north of Moscow.

Previously, it was primarily focused on developing ballistic missiles and rockets to increase the nation's strategic deterrent capability. Today, it is also involved in civilian projects and has modified some of its intercontinental ballistic missiles into launch vehicles to be used for satellites. The name can also be translated as Moscow Institute of Thermal Equipment.

History[edit]

April 19, 1945, the State Defense Committee of the USSR issued a decree №8206 ordering the People's Commissar for Armament Boris Vannikov to create a weapons design bureau and a pilot plant for missiles.[4] In accordance with this resolution, in 1945 was created the Central Design Bureau GTSKB 1 under People's Commissariat for Armament (the Commissariat for military ammunition and other such things); the GTSKB-1 was actively engaged in collecting materials from the German rocket technology. During the post-war reorganization of the Soviet economy in early 1946 the People's Commissariat for Armament was transformed into the Ministry of Agricultural Engineering of the USSR.

A decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR №1017-419ss from May 13, 1946 ordered the Ministry of Agricultural Engineering to create a research institute of rocket propellants based on GTSKB-1.[5]

May 15, 1946 order number 114ss of the Minister of Agricultural Engineering created Research Institute №1 (NII-1) as part of the 6th Main Directorate; NII-1 fulfilled the requirement of establishing a research institute of rocket propellants based on GTSKB-1. May 18, 1946 by order number 118ss, NII-1 (formerly GTSKB 1) was incorporated into the newly formed General Directorate for Jet Technology ministry. In 1947, the order № 126 of the Minister approved the Regulations on the institute NII-1 (the organization of the same name existed in many sectors, which was considered an additional condition of secrecy work).

In 1966 the institute was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Defense Industry.[6] In March 1966 NII-1 was given its current name.[7] Aleksandr Nadiradze was chief designer of the institute from 1967 to 1987.[8]

In July 2009 the institute's General Director and Chief designer Yuri Solomonov resigned after the July 15, 2009 test launch failure of Bulava naval-based ICBM designed by MITT.[9]

Structure[edit]

Companies included in JSC MITT:[3]

Rockets and missiles[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.rbc.ru/magazine/2016/05/5716c2249a79472b85254179. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ "О мерах по созданию Государственной корпорации по космической деятельности "Роскосмос"". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  • ^ a b "Список аффилированных лиц". E-Disclosure.ru. Archived from the original on June 27, 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  • ^ ГКО СССР. № 8206. 19 апреля. Постановление. Об организации в системе Наркомата боеприпасов конструкторского бюро и опытного завода по реактивным снарядам. Archived 2015-03-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ От «Луны» до «Булавы» Archived 2008-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Московский институт теплотехники (МИТ)". Газета "Коммерсантъ". 7 June 2011. p. 4. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  • ^ "Московский институт теплотехники". Министерство обороны Российской Федерации. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  • ^ Bukharin, Oleg; Hippel, Frank Von (2004). Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces. MIT Press. p. 164. ISBN 9780262661812.
  • ^ Director of Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology changes after ICBM failure[permanent dead link], ITAR-TASS, 22.07.2009
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