NL Dukhov All-Russian Research Institute of Automation

Federal State Unitary Enterprise "NL Dukhov All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Automation" (VNIIA) – is an enterprise of the State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom. Located in Moscow, the main sphere of activity is the development of nuclear weapons and their components.

NL Dukhov All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Automation (VNIIA)
Company typeFederal State Unitary Enterprise
Predecessorsbranch number 1 KB-11
KB-25[1]
Research Institute of Aviation Automation
All-Union Research Institute of Automation
Founded1954
Headquarters
Moscow
,
Russia
Key people
Sergey Yuryevich Loparev – director – Alexander Viktorovich Sidorov – chief designer
Alexander Viktorovich Andriyash – scientific advisor
Productsnuclear weapons, automated process control systems, vacuum devices, etc.
Number of employees
more than 5000[1]
ParentRosatom
Websitewww.vniia.ru

Types of activity at the Institute

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The Institute deals with defense and industrial topics. Main directions of activity:

  • nuclear weapons
  • systems for detonating nuclear charges
  • non-nuclear components and devices for automatics of nuclear weapons
  • automatic test equipment
  • improving the safety of nuclear weapons
  • production of automated process control systems for nuclear power plants

Controversies

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In 2015, the institute demolished the apartment building N. F. Rzhevsky (which was one of its buildings) – a building built in 1902, located at Sushchevskaya street No. 16, p. 8 within the boundaries of cultural heritage protection zones. Moscow City Cultural Heritage Department considered the demolition "unauthorized". The Moscow government, which has no authority to stop demolition work in territory under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defense, condemned the actions of the NL Dukhov VNIIA, stressing that "there are moral principles that need to be observed... The actions of VNIIA are fundamentally wrong and require verification by the relevant state authorities."[2]

History

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The institute was established in 1954 as branch No. 1 KB-11 of the Russian Federal Nuclear Center (VNIIEF), in Sarov, Russia (formerly named Arzamas-16). In 1956, the institute (VNIIA) was separated into an independent design bureau KB-25 of the Ministry of Medium Machine Building. Since then the company has changed the name repeatedly: since 1966 – the "Aviapribor" plant, since 1969 – the Research Institute of Aviation Automation, since 1986 – the All-Union Research Institute of Automation named after N.L.Dukhova, and from 1992 to the present – FSUE Dukhov Automatics Research Institute.[3]

Staff members

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  • 1954—1964: Lieutenant General of ITS N. L. Dukhov - Director and Chief Designer.
  • 1964—1987: Lieutenant General N. I. Pavlov – Director.
  • 1964—1997: A. A. Brish – Chief Designer.
  • 1987—2008: Yu. N. Barmakov – Director, Lenin Prize Laureate and USSR State Prize Laureate.[1]
  • 1997—2015:[4] G. A. Smirnov – Chief Designer, Russian Federation State Prize Laureate and Russian Federation Prize of the Government.[1]
  • 2008: S. Yu. Loparev – Director, Russian Federation State Prize Laureate.[1]
  • 2015: A. V. Sidorov – Chief Designer.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Об институте". ВНИИА. Archived from the original on 6 January 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  2. ^ В Правительстве Москвы осудили действия ВНИИА им. Духова, ломающего Доходный дом Ржевского. // «Фронде ТВ», 7 апреля 2015.
  3. ^ В начале большого пути. К юбилею Всероссийского НИИ автоматики им. Н.Л.Духова. М.: Издательский дом «Кодекс». 2014. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  4. ^ http://www.vniia.ru/about/doc/kniga_smirnov.pdf История ВНИИА в лицах. Герман Алексеевич Смирнов / Под общей редакцией д. т. н., проф. Ю. Н. Бармакова. М., ВНИИА, 2007. Стр. 4
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