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Revenue
  
US$8.2 billion (2011)

Website
  
www.oboronprom.ru/en

Founded
  
2002

Net income
  
US$0.6 billion (2011)

Headquarters
  
Moscow, Russia

Parent organization
  
Rostec

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Type
  
Open Joint Stock Company

Products
  
helicopters, engines, air-defenсe systems

Subsidiaries
  
Russian Helicopters, Aviadvigatel, Defense Systems

Oboronprom 2009


OPK Oboronprom (Russian: ОПК Оборонпром) is a Russian aerospace holding company. The company is involved in helicopter production, engine production, air-defenсe systems, complex radio-electronic systems and leasing. Russian Helicopters, Oboronprom’s helicopter manufacturing group is the leading Russian designer and manufacturer of rotary-wing aircraft equipment.

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Ownership

The capital structure of the company is as follows:

  • 50.24% Rostec.
  • 38.44% Russian Federation.
  • 4.73% RSK MiG.
  • 4.41% Republic of Tatarstan.
  • 1.81% Rosoboronexport.
  • 0.36% Rostvertol.
  • Organisation

    It has stakes in or controls the following entities:

  • Defence Systems (75%)
  • Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant (36%), a design bureau.
  • Kamov (49.46%), a helicopter company.
  • Kazan Helicopter Plant (29.92%), (Oboronprom operates 21%) assembly plant for Mi-8 'Hip'
  • Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant (75.09%), assembly plant for Mi-8 'Hip' and Mi-171
  • Rostvertol (17.13%), assembly plant for Mi-24 'Hind', Mi-26 'Halo'
  • Vpered Moscow Machine-building Plant (38%)
  • Oboronprom Helicopter Service Company (100%)
  • Novosibirsk Aircraft Repair Plant (50%)
  • Stupino Machine-building Plant (60%)
  • Oboronprom Middle East Joint Venture (Jordan) (51%)
  • R.E.T. Kronstadt (9.37%)
  • The Corporation's key areas of activity are as follows:

  • Participation in the defence industry restructuring;
  • Development of integration processes in the sector;
  • Streamlining the production, financial and economic relations among enterprises;
  • Attracting foreign investments for the sector's enterprises;
  • Consolidation of shareholdings in defence industry companies.
  • It does not include Motor Sich, which inherited most of the former Soviet Union's aero engine manufacturing capabilities. It produces turbofan, turboprop and rotary-wing turboshaft engines that power aircraft in Russian service such as Mi- and Ka-series military helicopters.

    Helicopters

  • Kamov Ka-27
  • Kamov Ka-28
  • Kamov Ka-29
  • Kamov Ka-31
  • Kamov Ka-32
  • Kamov Ka-226
  • Kamov Ka-50
  • Kamov Ka-52
  • Kamov Ka-62
  • Mil Mi-8
  • Mil Mi-17
  • Mil Mi-24
  • Mil Mi-26
  • Mil Mi-28
  • Mil Mi-38
  • Mil Mi-54
  • A future fifth generation helicopter.
  • References

    Oboronprom Wikipedia