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Type
  
Joint stock company

Founded
  
1911

Industry
  
radiotechnics

Headquarters
  
Novosibirsk, Russia

NIIIP

Products
  
Radars and Phased Array Radars, IFF systems

Parent
  
part of Almaz-Antey holding

JSC Scientific and Research Institute of Measurement Instrumentation – Novosibirsk Plant named after the Komintern (abbreviated as NPO NIIIP-NZiK, Russian: Научно-исследовательский институт измерительных приборов — Новосибирский завод имени Коминтерна) – Soviet/Russian large scientific and production joint venture (NPO) working in the field of radiotechnics. Both NIIIP and NZiK located in Novosibirsk.

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Founded in St. Petersburg in 1911 on the base of Kronstadt radiotelegraph workshop, laboratory and a warehouse named Radiotelegraph Depot of Sea Office (Ministry de la Marine impériale de Russie). In 1922 renamed Radiotelegraph Plant named after the Komintern. In 1941 evacuated to Novosibirsk by the decision of State Defense Committeeю

Design Bureau of Komintern Plant (OKB) separated as NII-208 by the decision no. 3516-1465 of Central Committee and the USSR Council of Ministers on August 15, 1949.

By the Decree of USSR Ministry of Radioindustry (MRP) no. 160 on March 24, 1966 NII-208 renamed NIIIP. Known as FGUP NIIIP since 1999.

Part of Almaz-Antey as reconnaissance and informational unit.

NIIIP and NZiK joined on December 7, 2010. Official name became JSC «NPO NIIIP-NZiK».

General director is Pavel Zabolotniy.

Products

  • Target acquisition radars with circular scan (TAR CS)
  • IFF systems (up to 1982)
  • Civil products
  • Known people

  • V.N. Shkoldin, A.P.Vetoshko, Yu.P.Shchekotov, chief designers of TAR CS 9S18, 9S18M1, 9S18M1E
  • L.F.Alterman, V.V.Raizberg, N.A. Volskiy, chief designers of TAR CS 1S12, 1S12A
  • V.V.Raizberg, Yu.A.Kuznetsov, G.N.Golubev, chief designers of TAR CS 9S15, 9S15M, 9S15MT3, 9S15M2, 5N64, 64N6 (64N6E)
  • Gennady Golubev (G.N.Golubev), FGUP NIIIP director (as of 2002)
  • Marina Popovich worked as designing engineer in 1951—1953.
  • References

    NIIIP Wikipedia