List of Soviet Computer Systems - Hardware

Hardware

  • 5E** (5Э**) series - military computers
    • 5E51 (5Э51)
    • 5E53 (5Э53)
    • 5E76 (5Э76) - IBM/360 clone, military version
    • 5E92 (5Э92)
    • 5E92b (5Э92б)
    • and many over ...
  • A series — ES EVM-compatible military computers
  • Agat (Агат) — Apple II clone
  • Aragats (Арагац)
  • Argon — a series of military real-time computers
  • ATM Turbo — improved ZX Spectrum clone
  • BESM (БЭСМ) — series of mainframes
  • Besta (Беста) — Unix box, Motorola 68020-based, Sun-3 clone
  • Elektronika D3-28
  • Dnepr (Днепр)
  • Dubna 48K — improved ZX Spectrum clone
  • Elbrus (Эльбрус) — high-end mainframe series
  • Elektronika (Электроника) family
    • DVK family (ДВК) — PDP-11 clones
    • Elektronika BK-0010 (БК-0010, БК-0011) — LSI-11 clone home computer
    • UKNC (УКНЦ) — educational, PDP11-like
    • Elektronika 60, Elektronika 100
    • Elektronika 85 - Clone of DEC Professional (computer) 350 (F11)
    • Elektronika 85.1 - Clone of DEC Professional (computer) 380 (J11)
    • Elektronika SS BIS (Электроника СС БИС) — Cray clone
  • ES EVM (ЕС ЭВМ), IBM mainframe clone
  • ES PEVM (ЕС ПЭВМ), IBM PC compatible
  • GVS-100 (ГВС-100, Гибридная Вичислителная Система) - Hybrid Computer System
  • Hobbit (improved ZX Spectrum clone)
  • Iskra (Искра) - common name for many computers with different architecture
    • Iskra-1030 - Intel 8086 XT clone
  • Irisha (Ириша)
  • Kiev (Киев)
  • KVM-1 (КВМ-1)
  • Korvet (Корвет)
  • Krista
  • Kronos (Кронос)
  • M-1 — one of the earliest stored program computers (1950-1951)
  • M series — series of mainframes and mini-computers
  • MESM (МЭСМ)
  • Micro-80 (Микро-80)
  • Microsha (Микроша)
  • Minsk (Минск)
  • MIR, МИР (uk:ЕОМ "МИР-1", uk:ЕОМ "МИР-2")
  • Nairi (Наири)
  • Orion-128 (Орион-128)
  • Pentagon (improved ZX Spectrum clone)
  • Poisk (Поиск) — IBM PC XT clone
  • Promin (Проминь)
  • PS-2000, PS-3000 — multiprocessor mainframes
  • Razdan (Раздан)
  • Radon — real-time computer, designed for anti-aircraft defense
  • Radon 'Z' — ZX Spectrum clone
  • Radio-86RK (Радио 86РК)
  • Scorpion (improved ZX Spectrum clone)
  • Setun (Сетунь) — unique balanced ternary computer.
  • SM EVM (СМ ЭВМ) — most models were PDP-11 clones, while some others were HP 2100, VAX or Intel compatible
  • Sneg (Снег)
  • Specialist (Специалист)
  • Strela (Стрела)
  • SVS
  • TsUM-1 (ЦУМ-1)
  • TIA-MC-1 An arcade system
  • UM (УМ)
  • Ural (Урал) — mainframe series
  • Vector-06C (Вектор-06Ц)
  • Vesna and Sneg — early mainframes

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