Tecmash

Tecmash[3] (Russian: Техмаш) is a Russian arms industry company within the state-owned Rostec group producing and developing weapons, munitions, and ammunition for Armed Forces.

Tecmash
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryDefense industry
Founded2011
Headquarters,
Russia
ProductsAmmunition, Artillery shells, Tank shells, Rockets, Missiles, Precision-guided munitions, Bombs, General-purpose bombs, Glide bombs, Grenade launchers, Rocket propelled grenade launchers (RPG), Rocket artillery, Multiple rocket launchers (MRL), UAVs[1]
Revenue$1.29 billion[2] (2016)
$164 million[2] (2016)
Number of employees
45,226[2] (2016)
ParentRostec
Websitetecmash.ru

Subsidiaries

The structure of the holding company JSC "SPC" Tecmash "currently includes 48 organizations of industry of munitions and special chemicals, 47 companies belong to the military-industrial complex and included in the consolidated register of organizations of military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation. Many enterprises and research institutions that are included in the holding company, have a history that spans several decades. The organization of the holding company are located in 15 regions of the Russian Federation.

List of subsidiaries:[4]

  • State Research Institute Kristall
  • Leningrad Mechanical Plant named after Karl Liebknecht
  • The Tech Mash
  • Research Institute of Engineering
  • Research Institute Search
  • Research Institute of Polymer Materials
  • Research Institute of Machine Building
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor Special Research and Design Institute Soyuzprom NIIproekt
  • Central Design Bureau of Polymer Materials with Pilot Production
  • Cheboksary Production Association named after V. I. Chapaev
  • Verkhneturinsky Machine Building Plant
  • NPO Bazalt
  • NPO Splav
  • NPO Pribor
  • Federal Research and Production Center Scientific Research Institute of Applied Chemistry
  • Shtamp Machine-Building Plant
  • Aleksinsky Experimental Mechanical Plant
  • Biisk Production Association Sibpribormash
  • Bryansk Chemical Plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR
  • Plastics Plant
  • Kalinin Plant
  • Institute of Permgipromashprom
  • Kalinovka Chemical Plant
  • Kemerovo Mechanical Plant
  • Red Army Research Institute of Mechanization
  • Krasnozavodsky Chemical Plant
  • Scientific Research Institute of Electronic Devices
  • PI Snegirev Research Technological Institute
  • Scientific and Production Association Device
  • Delta Research and Production Enterprise
  • Scientific-Production Enterprise Krasnoznamenets
  • Nizhnelomovsky Electromechanical Plant
  • Novo-Vyatka
  • Novosibirsk Artificial Fiber Plant
  • Novosibirsk Mechanical Plant Iskra
  • OJSC Polymer
  • Sergo Plant Production Association
  • Mechanical Repair Plant Enisey
  • Saratov Plant of Instrument Devices
  • Smolensk Plant of Radio Components
  • Solikamsk plant Ural
  • Plant of Synthetic Fibers Elastic

See also

References

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