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NPO Novator (Novator Design Bureau, OKB Novator, OKB Lyulyev; russian: Опытное конструкторское бюро «Новатор» им. Люльева Л. В.) is a Russian company that designs long-range anti-aircraft missiles. It was established in 1947 as OKB-8 in Sverdlovsk, became independent in 1991, and then became part of the Almaz-Antey conglomerate. It is perhaps best known for designing the 9M82 and 9M83 missiles of the S-300V (SA-12 'Gladiator') SAM system.


History

The Kalinin Machine-Building Plant (now JSC MZiK) was a major part of the Soviet war effort in World War II, producing 20,000 anti-aircraft guns. After the war ended, Lev Lyulyev was promoted to Chief Designer of Factory No. 8 and he started work on heavy guns such as the KS-19 and KS-30. In 1947 he formed the Chief Designer Bureau (OGK) - later Experimental Design Bureau ( OKB)-8 - of the Ministry of Aviation Industry, for the development of heavy anti-aircraft guns. As was the Soviet tradition, the OKB was often referred to by his name. In 1957 he switched to surface-to-air missiles (SAMs). Lyulyev died on 1 November 1985. OKB-8 became independent from the factory in 1991, but maintains a relationship with the factory. After the end of the Cold War, they set up the Novator Production-Commercial Bureau as a defence conversion enterprise to fund the work of the Design Bureau, but the company struggled financially throughout the 1990s. On 20 March 1996 General Designer Valentin Smirnov was murdered, possibly as a result of discovering fraud in the company. In 2001 Novator was amalgamated with other companies involved in SAM production, into the Almaz-Antey. In 2004 it signed a deal with India's Defence Research and Development Organisation to develop the K-100 " AWACS killer" missile. In 2017 US has announced licensing and export restrictions on Novator, charging it with producing the cruise missile prohibited by the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Novator and its parent company, Almaz-Antey, are in the list of sanctioned entities under the EU's 'fourth package' of restrictive measures, announced 15 March 202


Products


Anti-aircraft guns

* 1957 - KN-52 zenith gun


Surface-to-air missiles

Dates given are when missiles entered operational service with the Russian armed forces. * 1969 - 3M8 (later 9M8)
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-powered missile, part of the
2K11 Krug The 2K11 ''Krug'' (russian: 2К11 «Круг»; en, circle) is a Soviet and now Russian medium-range, medium-to-high altitude surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. The system was designed by NPO Novator and produced by Kalinin Machine Building ...
( NATO reporting name SA-4 'Ganef') SAM system with a range of . * 1980 - 9M38 for the Buk missile system (SA-11 'Gadfly'), range , followed by the 9M38M1 and 9M38M2 * 1984 - 9M82 (40 km range, 'Gladiator') and 9M83 (100 km range plus ABM defence, 'Giant') missiles for the S-300V(SA-12 "Gladiator") army SAM that replaced the SA-4. * 1995 - 53T6, SH-08, (ABM-3 'Gazelle') endoatmospheric interceptor missiles for A-135 anti-ballistic missile system (ABM-3) defending Moscow. * ~2017 - 9M82MD, 400 km-range
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missile for S-300VM system, not presently operational.


Anti-submarine missiles

OKB-8 was the USSR's sole developer of warheads delivered by
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missiles such as the RPK-2 Viyuga (SS-N-15 'Starfish') and RPK-6 Vodopad (
SS-N-16 RPK-6 ''Vodopad'' (, "waterfall") is a Soviet 533 mm anti-submarine missile deployed operationally since 1981. RPK-7 ''Veter'' (, "wind") is a 650 mm version, deployed operationally since 1984. Both missiles are given the same United States Navy d ...
'Stallion') * 1969 - 81R RPK-2 Vyuga ( SS-N-15) * 1980 - RU-90 Vyuga 5 kt nuclear depth charge (SS-N-15) * 1981 - RU-100 Vodopod HE torpedo (SS-N-16A) * 1984 - RU-100 Veter nuclear depth charge (SS-N-16B)


Sub-launched cruise missiles

* 1984 - 3M10/RK-55 ''Granat'' (SS-N-21 'Sampson'), a version of the
Raduga Kh-55 The Kh-55 (russian: Х-55, also known as RKV-500; NATO reporting name: AS-15 "Kent") is a Soviet/Russian subsonic air-launched cruise missile, designed by MKB Raduga in the 1970s. It has a range of up to and can carry nuclear warheads. Kh-5 ...
cruise missile launched from submarines.


Air-to-air missiles

* 2015? - K-100 "AWACS killer" with a range of 200–400 km is currently under joint development with India. May be based on the 9M38 airframe, previous names include Izdeliye 172 ('Article 172'), AAM-L (RVV-L), KS-172, KS-1, 172S-1 and R-172.


Surface-to-surface missile systems

In April 2010, '' Jane's Defence Weekly'' reported the development of the Club-K containerised version of the Club
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family, with either four of Novator's
anti-ship missile An anti-ship missile (AShM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. A good ...
s or land-attack missiles in a 40 ft
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. The missiles are revealed when the Universal Launch Module (erector) tilts up to the vertical. The containers can be carried on ships, trains and road haulage trucks.Concealed-carriage Club-K changes cruise missile rules, Robert Hewson, Jane's Defence Weekly (p5), 14 April 2010A cruise missile in a shipping box on sale to rogue bidders
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Cruise missiles

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3M-54 Klub The 3M-54 Kalibr, (Калибр, caliber), also referred to it as 3M54-1 Kalibr, 3M14 Biryuza (Бирюза, turquoise), (NATO reporting name SS-N-27 Sizzler and SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise missiles developed by the Novator Design Bur ...


Notes and references


External links


OAO «OKB Novator» official site
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