• The Omsk Engine Design Bureau (along OMO named after Baranov) is an aero engine design bureau. It was originally situated in Moscow in the Soviet Union...
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  • bureau also designed OT-54 and TO-55 flame-thrower tanks, for production at the Omsk Transport Machine Construction Plant. In 1966, the tank design bureau...
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    Rubin Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering (Russian: Центральное конструкторское бюро "Рубин", romanized: Tsentralnoye konstruktorskoye byuro...
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    a factory in Omsk, Russia. In 2023, the CEO of Uralvagonzavod announced that production would restart. The Ukrainian T-80UD diesel engine variant continued...
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  • United Engine Corporation (Russian: Объединённая двигателестроительная корпорация) is a Russian state-owned company responsible for production of engines for...
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  • Tomashevich Pegas (category Twin piston-engined tractor aircraft)
    the design of the Tupolev Tu-2. In August 1941, Tomashevich was evacuated to Omsk in Siberia where he was put in charge of his own design bureau. In 1942...
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    On 27 January 2001, an Antonov An-70 prototype crashed close to Omsk Tsentralny Airport, Russia during testing of the aircraft. All 33 passengers and crew...
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    prototype main battle tank based upon the T-80UM-2, developed by the KBTM design bureau of Omsktransmash in the late 1990s for the Russian Federation. The Black...
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    the Morozov Design Bureau (KMDB), designer of military armoured fighting vehicles and the Kharkiv Engine Design Bureau (KEDB) for engines. In 1958, it...
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    ASU-85 (section Design)
    Development of a new assault gun for the armed forces started at the OKB-40 design bureau of the Mytishchi Machine Building Plant (MMZ), under the supervision...
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  • the mid-1980s, the Omsk OKB started developing the TV-O-100, a light 650 hp engine designed specifically for the Mi-44. The engine would increase the...
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  • Equipment, St. Petersburg Design Bureau of Special Machine-Building, St. Petersburg Plant Red Banner [ru], Ryazan Design Bureau Kuntsevo, Moscow Izhevsk...
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    Antonov An-70 (category Four-engined tractor aircraft)
    back to the mid-1970s, when Antonov Design Bureau began preliminary design work on a successor for the An-12 four-engine turboprop aircraft. The Soviet Armed...
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    Antonov An-2 (category Single-engined tractor aircraft)
    Soviet mass-produced single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed and manufactured by the Antonov Design Bureau beginning in 1947. Its durability...
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    2V16 1500 hp engine on a T-80B chassis. This was designated the Ob. 219RD. Work was not completed until 1983. The design bureau at Omsk Transport Engineering...
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    Soviet–Afghan War. The TOS-1 was shown for the first time in public in 1999 in Omsk. TOS-1 is not assigned to the artillery units of the Russian Armed Forces...
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    Tupolev ANT-3 (category Single-engined tractor aircraft)
    The ANT-3 was a Soviet all-metal aircraft designed by the Tupolev Design Bureau. Tupolev acquired much experience in building his first two aircraft,...
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    Antonov's earlier An-28. It is a twin-engined turboprop transport aircraft, designed by the Antonov Design Bureau in Kyiv, Ukraine. Production is in Novosibirsk...
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  • Scientific production association (category Design bureaus)
    single entity. They were meant to bridge the technological gap between design bureaus and production plants, as new designs were often developed without considering...
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  • Antonov An-180 (category Twin-engined tractor aircraft)
    was a Ukrainian design for a twin-aisle medium-range propfan airliner. Although the design was completed by the Antonov Design Bureau in 1994, the type...
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  • Rostvertol BP Technologies Procurement and Logistics Center Omsk Motor-Building Design Bureau Management Company Vereiskaya 29 12 Aircraft Repair Plant...
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    with better capacity and performance than the piston-engined aircraft then in operation. The design request was filled by the Tupolev OKB, which based their...
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    than initially planned, the Soloviev Design Bureau developed the more powerful D-30 low-bypass turbofan engines. The Tu-134 prototype, CCCP-45075, first...
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    the beginning of the 1960s, the OKB-29 design bureau in Omsk adapted the tank to use a GTD-3T gas turbine engine developing 700 hp (522 kW). One T-55 tank...
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    Yakovlev Yak-9 (category Single-engined tractor aircraft)
    a number of modifications to the basic design. Yak-9 variants used two different wings, five different engines, six different fuel tank configurations...
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    BTR-T (section Design)
    Transporter–Heavy’) was a Russian heavy APC (armored personnel carrier), designed by the Design Bureau of Transport Machine-Building (Omsktransmash) state-run production...
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  • 1992 Design Bureau Morozov Design Bureau (KMDB) OKB-520 Kartsev-Venediktov Design Bureau, 1944 OKMO SKB-2 (Josef Kotin) KBTM Dukhov Designed T-24, BT...
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    Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center (category Rocket engine manufacturers of Russia)
    manufacturer located in Omsk Proton-PM, an engine maker located in Perm Voronezh Mechanical Plant, which manufactures engines for Proton Stages II and...
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    placement of the engine. Unlike most tanks, in the T-44 the engine was placed perpendicular to the axis of the tank. The hull was designed without sponsons...
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    Tupolev ANT-25 (category Single-engined tractor aircraft)
    trip back lasted a week, with stops at Khabarovsk, Chita, Krasnoyarsk and Omsk, with a grand welcome at each. Chkalov's trio each became a Heroes of the...
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