The P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development (also known as the "Central Institute for Aviation Motor Development named after P. I...
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Vladimir Chelomey (category Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors employees)
1939). From the beginning of the Great Patriotic War in 1941, Chelomey worked at the Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Building (TsIAM) in Moscow...
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GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri (section Development timeline)
the Dry module of the engine underwent 70 hours of ground testing, and at the Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development in Russia, they...
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Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute Gromov Flight Research Institute Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development All-Russian Institute Of Aviation...
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Aviamotornaya Ulitsa, which, in turn, is named for the Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development with a transfer point that opened on 30 December...
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Sergey Tumansky (category Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors employees)
1931 he took a position as senior engineer at the Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development, spending his time there engaged in aircraft engine...
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Semyon Kosberg (category Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors employees)
Kosberg graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute. He then worked in some of the biggest planning organizations of the Soviet aircraft industry. In...
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Flight Research Institute, GosNIIAS, Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development, TsAGI, etc.), aviation design bureaus (Tupolev, Mikoyan, Antonov...
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Baranov, Severnaya Zemlya Castle Hill (Sitka, Alaska) (Baranof Castle Hill State Historic Site), Sitka, Alaska Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors...
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Arkhip Lyulka (category Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors employees)
at Rybinsk. The Lyulka design bureau had its roots in the Kharkov Aviation Institute in the Ukrainian SSR, where Lyulka was working with a team designing...
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Andrei Yepishin (category Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000))
Oblast. In the final year of the university, he started working at the Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development. From 1991 to 1996, he was...
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Chemical Automatics Design Bureau (category Aerospace companies of the Soviet Union)
satisfactory operable condition. Since 1994 according Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Development specification KBKhA has been developed experimental...
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Russian Ground Forces (redirect from Army of Russia)
Chemical; Motor Transport; Russian Railway Troops, and Road Troops [construction]) the development of military theory and practice the development and introduction...
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2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive (redirect from Battle of Neskuchne)
artillery was equal to or even better than Russia's. Brigadier General Serhii Baranov also said in an interview that Ukrainian artillery had "now achieved parity...
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Deaths in March 2025 (category Lists of deaths in 2025)
clarinetist. Aleksandr Baranov, 78, Russian military officer. Mary Cirelli, 85, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001–2004)...
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Far Eastern Higher Combined Arms Command School (category Military units and formations awarded the Order of the Red Banner)
(Military Institute). On 24 December 2008 it became part of the All-Russian Research Centre for the Military Aviation of the Armed Forces of the Russian...
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Russian company Locomosky in Ulyanovsk. 1991 Scramjet The Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM) KHOLOD Hypersonic Flying Laboratory, through a joint...
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Islands Alexander Baranov, explorer and governor of Russian America, founder of Fort Ross in California Vitus Bering, organiser of the Great Northern...
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Valentina Matviyenko (category Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland)
"For Merits in the Field of Civil Aviation" (Interstate Aviation Committee, 2004) Medal "For Military Cooperation" (Ministry of Internal Affairs, 2003)...
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Atlantic Theater aircraft carrier operations during World War II (category Naval battles and operations of World War II)
was the first war where naval aviation took a major part in the hostilities. Aircraft carriers were used from the start of the war in Europe looking for...
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Герои страны. Retrieved 2011-12-18. Chevigny, Hector (1951). Lord of Alaska – Baranov and the Russian Adventure. Portland, Oregon: Binfords & Mort. 2331138...
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"Scene At Russia-Georgia Border Hinted At Scripted Affair". RFE/RL. Andrey Baranov (7 August 2008). Новое возгорание тлеющего конфликта (in Russian). Vesti...
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Union by order of P.I. Baranov, at the time the People's Commissar of the Heavy Industry, and Director of the Soviet Department of the Aviation Industry and...
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Responsibility for the Russo-Georgian War (category Causes of wars)
войны в Южной Осетии (in Russian). Lenta.ru. 16 September 2008. Andrey Baranov (21 September 2008). "40 дней спустя…" (in Russian). Russia-1. Archived...
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