OKB - OKBs in Aerospace Industry

OKBs in Aerospace Industry

  • KB-1 - NPO Almaz, Vitaly Shabanov
  • OKB-1 - Korolev (today RSC Energia)
  • OKB-1 - Dr. Brunholff Baade disbanded by 1953 (Alekseyev banished here to oversee the German teams)
  • OKB-2 - early name of MKB Raduga (OKB-155-2)
  • OKB-3 - Bratukhin
  • OKB-4 - Molniya
  • OKB-8 - Novator (long-range SAMs)
  • OKB-19 - Shvetsov, Soloviev. Now: "Perm MKB".
  • OKB-20 - Klimov, Omsk-Motors
  • OKB-21 - Alexeyev
  • OKB-23 - Myasishchev (also OKB-482)
  • OKB-24 - Mikulin
  • OKB-26 - Klimov
  • OKB-39 - Ilyushin
  • OKB-45 - Klimov
  • OKB-47 - Yakovlev originally, transferred to Shcherbakov
  • OKB-49 - Beriev
  • OKB-51 - Sukhoi
  • OKB-52 - Chelomei
  • OKB-86 - Bartini
  • OKB-115 - Yakovlev
  • OKB-117 - Klimov, Izotov
  • OKB-120 - Zhdanov
  • OKB-124 - N/A (cooling systems for Tu-121)
  • OKB-134 - Vympel
  • OKB-140 - N/A (first hydro-alcohol starter-generators for Tu-121)
  • OKB-153 - Antonov
  • OKB-154 - Kosberg, previously OKB-296
  • OKB-155 - Mikoyan (formerly Mikoyan-Gurevich)
  • OKB-155-2 - (sometimes designated as OKB-2-155) OKB-155 spin-off in Dubna. Gurevich, Berezniak-Isaev (BI)... Now MKB Raduga.
  • OKB-156 - Tupolev
  • OKB-165 - Lyulka
  • OKB-207 - Borovkov,and Florov
  • OKB-240 - Yermolaev
  • OKB-256 - Tsybin
  • OKB-276 - Kuznetsov
  • OKB-296 - renamed to OKB-154 in 1946 KB Khimatovmatika
  • OKB-300 - Tumansky
  • OKB-301 - Lavochkin
  • OKB-329 - Mil
  • SKB-385 - Makeev
  • OKG-456 - Glushko
  • OKB-458 - Chetverikov
  • OKB-478 - Ivchenko
  • OKB-586 - Yangel
  • OKB-692 - JSC "Khartron" (formerly KB electropriborostroeniya, then NPO "Electropribor")
  • OKB-938 - Kamov

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