From the first satellite to the Glonass system. Editorial Board Nikolai Semenovich Danilin

Deputy Head of the Department - Rubtsov Yuri Vasilievich

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General Director of JSC CDB Dayton.

Graduated from the Military Engineering Radio Engineering Academy of Air Defense named after Marshal of the Soviet Union L.A. Govorov, engineer-mathematician.

Standardization expert. Completed training at the Academy of Standardization, Metrology and Certification of Rosstandart and confirmed compliance with the requirements for qualifications with inclusion in the Register of Experts in accordance with Protocol 144 of March 13, 2018, certificate SEN0001607.

In 2015, he completed training at the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Certification and confirmed the requirements for an expert (expert auditor) to confirm the conformity of radio-electronic equipment and communications equipment. (Certificate)

Member of the bureau of the interdepartmental Council of Chief Designers of Electronic Components, approved by Order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia No. 370 dated February 8, 2018, Head of the Section for Coordination of Work on Quality Management, Certification and Technical Control in the field of Electronic Components.

Member of the Working Group on the development of activities in the field of creating housings for micro- and nanoelectronics products, semiconductor, power and microwave technology, Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia.

Member of the technical committees for standardization “Electronic component base, materials and equipment”, “Electrostatics”, “Research in the polar regions”.

Member of the Committee on Instrumentation, Control Systems, Electronic and Electrical Industry, the Union of Mechanical Engineers of Russia.

Member of the working group for the development and maintenance of the technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union "On limiting the use of hazardous substances in electrical and radio electronics products" (EAEU TR 037/2016).

Member of the coordinating council of developers and manufacturers of radio-electronic equipment, electronic components and mechanical engineering products.

Member of the Committee on Information and Communication Technologies at the Bureau of the Defense Enterprises Assistance League Association.


Gulidov Dmitry Nikolaevich

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He has been teaching at the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology for more than 40 years.

In 1961 he graduated from the Faculty of Geology of Moscow State University, and in 1964 from MISIS with a degree in semiconductor materials.

Since 1968 he has been working at the Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology, where in 1969 he defended his candidate's dissertation and in 1992 his doctoral dissertation.

From 1998 to 2011 he worked as head of the Department of Quality System Environment at MIET.

For the last three years, he has been a member of the editorial board of the journal Instrument Engineering Technologies and the IEC technical committee “Information Structures, Documentation and Graphic Symbols”.

Area of ​​scientific interests: the use of object-oriented design methods and tools for the development of QMS.


Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences - Danilin Nikolay Semenovich

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Laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize (1987) for the development and implementation into production of a complex of equipment for diagnostic non-destructive quality control of components of radio-electronic equipment, academician of the Russian and International Engineering Academies, Academy of Cosmonautics named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky, Academy of Quality Problems.

Awarded the titles Honored Tester of Space Technology, Honored Engineer of Russia.

He was awarded the Order “For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces”, III degree, and many medals, including departmental ones from Roscosmos. Laureate of the gold medal named after Academician V.F. Utkin.

The opening ceremony of the exposition was attended by the heads of the Roscosmos State Corporation, representatives of Russian space instrumentation enterprises, prominent figures and veterans of astronautics.

Among the exhibits, visitors are presented with test samples of photo cameras that were the first to photograph the surface of the Moon, Venus and Mars, photographs of the Earth from space taken in the 1980s, the latest instruments and models of the GLONASS-M navigation satellite and the Earth remote sensing spacecraft. Meteor-M”, as well as radio beacons of the COSPAS-SARSAT search and rescue system.

The exhibition is located on the lower floor of the museum on an area of ​​about 200 m2 and will be open to the public until the end of February 2017. All exhibits are unique and extremely interesting.

Mars-1 is an automatic interplanetary station of the second generation of the Mars program. One of three AMCs of the M-62 series. The spacecraft was intended to conduct scientific research of Mars from a flyby trajectory, transmitting information about interplanetary space and the space around Mars.

Resurs-DK1 is a Russian Earth remote sensing spacecraft. The device is designed to support the economic activities of government agencies, structures in the field of agriculture and soil science, geology, oceanology, and land use.

"Meteor-3M"(Automatic spacecraft) - satellite for hydrometeorological support. It was intended for promptly obtaining images of clouds and the underlying surface in the optical and near-infrared spectral ranges, data on air temperature and humidity, sea surface and cloud temperatures, accumulating them in an on-board storage device and transmitting them to the ground. Monitored the ozonosphere.

Museum guests can take advantage of multimedia and interactive information tools - “GLONASS Virtual World” and “Ground-Based and Orbital Space Constellation”, which will tell you about the use of the results of space exploration in a fun and accessible way.

“The employees of RKS and the Museum of Cosmonautics worked together to create a unique exhibition space that will allow visitors of any age not only to immerse themselves in the 70-year history of our company and trace the evolution of space systems, but also to look into the future of astronautics,” noted the head of the expert analytical center JSC Russian Space Systems (RSS) Arnold Selivanov.


Danilin Nikolai Semenovich and Arnold Sergeevich Selivanov (from left to right).

It is worth noting that in 2016 RKS celebrates its 70th anniversary. Scientific Research Institute 885 (NII-885, today - RKS) was created by Decree of the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 1017-419 of May 13, 1946. Over the years, the institute has made a significant contribution to all the key achievements of the USSR and Russia in space exploration and exploration. Today, the integrated structure of RKS unites the leading companies of Russian space instrumentation - JSC NIITP, JSC NPO IT, JSC NIIFI, JSC OKB MPEI and JSC NPO Orion.

Nikolai Semenovich Danilin– Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, famous scientist in the field of theory and practice of non-destructive testing of electronic component base (ECB) for space applications of modern space objects and systems.

N. S. Danilin is a laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize (1987) for the development and introduction into production of a complex of equipment for diagnostic non-destructive quality control of components of radio-electronic equipment, academician of the Russian and International Engineering Academies, the Academy of Cosmonautics named after. K. E. Tsiolkovsky, Academy of Quality Problems.

N. S. Danilin is one of the founders of the theory and methods of non-destructive testing of electronic component base for the purposes of long-term active operation of spacecraft and systems. N. S. Danilin was awarded the titles Honored Tester of Space Technology, Honored Engineer of Russia. N. S. Danilin – developer of operational support for flight design tests of the global navigation satellite system “GLONASS”, international stations “Venus-Halley”, “Mars”, etc.

Nikolai Semenovich Danilin was born on November 20, 1937 in Kharkov, in 1955 he graduated from high school with a silver medal and entered the Kharkov VAIVU at the Faculty of Radio Engineering. In 1965, he completed his full-time postgraduate studies and defended his candidate's thesis, and in 1971, his doctoral thesis on the problems of non-destructive quality control of radio-electronic equipment.
From 1972 to 1982 N. S. Danilin works as the head of the department of reliability and operation of space electronic systems of the Kharkov VVKIU. Since 1982, he has been Deputy General Director of the Russian Research Institute of Space Instrumentation for Scientific Work (Moscow). In 1987 N.S. Danilin was awarded the rank of major general.

From 1992 to 2007 N. S. Danilin works as the head of the Scientific Center for Certification of Elements and Equipment (SC SEA); Currently he is the chief researcher at Russian Space Systems JSC; scientific consultant on space instrumentation systems at Cosmos Komplekt LLC.

N. S. Danilin was awarded the Order “For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces”, III degree, and many medals, including departmental ones from Roscosmos. Laureate of the gold medal named after Academician V.F. Utkin.

During 1985 – 2012 N. S. Danilin led and continues his activities on behalf of the Federal Space Agency on the joint Russian-Western European project Tacis - Electronic Component Base - the creation of harmonized algorithms for testing a highly reliable electronic component base when managing the quality of space electronic equipment in a global open economy.

N. S. Danilin created a well-known scientific school in the Russian Federation and abroad on modern methods of ensuring the quality of electronic components and the reliability of domestic space objects and systems with long periods of active existence, 35 candidates of technical sciences and 10 doctors of technical sciences were trained. N. S. Danilin is a member of the certification council for awarding academic degrees of JSC Russian Space Systems.

The activities of N. S. Danilin in organizing work on the problems of managing the electronic component base, quality and reliability in the technology of modern space systems with long lifespans are widely known in Russia and abroad.

N. S. Danilin – Deputy Chairman of MNTORES named after. A. S. Popova, President of the annual all-Russian and international conference “Elementary base of space systems”, head of the section of MNTORES named after. A. S. Popova “Space electronic components and issues of their certification”, honorary member of the board of RONKTD.

Professor N. S. Danilin is the head of the Competence Center for the development of a fundamentally new innovative direction in the evolution of electronic components for space applications - systems in a housing (monograph by N. S. Danilin, D. M. Dimitrov, I. Kh. Sabirov “Innovative space macrosystems in a housing” included in the Skolkovo program, register entry 10 No. 0000512 dated June 19, 2012, Competence Center of Kosmos-Komplekt LLC).

Recognizing the great scientific, pedagogical and organizational activities in the development of new promising technologies in the space industry and specifically in the innovative development of radiation-resistant electronic components for advanced space objects and systems, as well as the international activities of N. S. Danilin in quality management of electronic components of space electronic equipment in conditions of a global open economy, active leadership in projects for harmonization of requirements for electronic components between the European Space Agency and the Federal Space Agency of the Russian Federation, prof. N. S. Danilin was nominated by the President of RONKTD, RAS Academician V. V. Klyuev as a candidate for Corresponding Member of the RAS (2011, 2013, 2017).

On behalf of the Russian Society for Non-Destructive Testing and Technical Diagnostics, the editorial team of the journal "Territory NDT", as well as colleagues and friends, we cordially congratulate Nikolai Semenovich on his anniversary, we wish him indestructible health, prosperity and new creative achievements!

General Director of CJSC "Moscow Research Television Institute". Born on October 18, 1955. After graduating from the Saratov Economic Institute in 1976, she worked in various positions at defense industry enterprises.
In 1985 Vilkova N.N. headed the financial and economic activities of MNITI CJSC. In 1995 she defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences.
In 2005 Vilkova N.N. was elected General Director of ZAO MNITI.
She is the author of more than 100 scientific works, including two monographs, 12 patents and applications for inventions and utility models.
Vilkova N.N. carries out extensive social, scientific and organizational work. She heads the Industrial Committee of the Digital Alliance of Russia, is the President of the Association of Enterprises Developers and Manufacturers of Television and Radio Broadcasting Equipment (ARPAT), the head of the television section of the Board of Directors of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, and annually organizes the international exhibition High Definition Television - Russia.
Vilkova N.N. awarded the Order of Honor, Certificate of Honor of the Government of the Russian Federation, medal and prize named after the Minister of Communications Industry of the USSR E.K. Pervyshina, diploma of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

Danilin Nikolay Semenovich

Born on November 20, 1937 in Kharkov, Major General, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor - a well-known scientist in the field of theory and practice of non-destructive testing of electronic component base (ECB) for space applications of modern space objects and systems.
Laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize (1987), academician of the Russian and International Engineering Academies, Academy of Cosmonautics named after. Tsiolkovsky. One of the founders of the theory and methods of non-destructive testing of electronic components for the purposes of long-term active operation of spacecraft and systems. Honored Tester of Space Technology, Honored Engineer of Russia.
Developer of operational support for flight design tests of the global navigation satellite system "GLONASS", international stations "Venus-Halley", "Mars", etc.
Since 1972 to 1982 - Head of the Department of Reliability and Operation of Space Electronic Systems of the Kharkov VVKIU.
Since 1982 - Deputy General Director of the Russian Research Institute of Space Instrumentation for Scientific Work, Moscow, since 1987. - Major General.
Since 1992 until 04.2007 - Head of the Scientific Center for Certification of Elements and Equipment (SC SEA); currently - Deputy Head of the Research Center for SEA of JSC Russian Space Systems; scientific consultant on space instrumentation systems at Cosmos Komplekt LLC.
Awarded the Order "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces" III class. and many medals, including departmental ones from Roscosmos.
Author of more than 100 scientific works, including 25 monographs and 3 textbooks.

Dremov Viktor Vasilievich

Deputy General Director of OJSC Rosobschemash Corporation and CJSC Holding Rosobschemash, Lieutenant General.
Dremov V.V. born on May 13, 1947 in the Dnepropetrovsk region (Ukraine). He graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the Dnepropetrovsk State University named after the 300th anniversary of the reunification of Ukraine with Russia, the command faculty of the Military Academy named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky.
From 1971 to 2002 he served in the Armed Forces.
During his service, he was appointed to the positions of department head, battery commander, missile division commander, regiment commander, division commander, army chief of staff, missile army commander, deputy commander-in-chief of the Strategic Missile Forces.
Since 2002, he has been working at OJSC Rosobschemash Corporation and CJSC Holding Rosobschemash as Deputy General Director.
During the period of work in the Corporation, Rosobschemash completed a number of important assignments for the construction of facilities in the interests of the Armed Forces, and also takes an active part in the implementation of the Joint Threat Reduction Program: Russia - USA.
Awarded the Order of Military Merit, the Red Star, Honored Military Specialist of the Russian Federation, medals, and badges of honor from the Federal Space Agency.

Eremeev Gennady Karpovich

Date of birth 06/02/1954 Place of birth East Kazakhstan region, Ust-Kamenogorsk
He graduated from the Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute named after Lenin Komsomol in 1976 in 2009 from the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow.
From 1985 to 1992 - head of the department of the special design bureau of instruments, head of gyroscopic production, head of the production of precision mechanical instruments, chief engineer - deputy head of the special design bureau of instruments, chief engineer - first deputy general director.
From 1992 to 1998 - chief engineer - first deputy director of the enterprise, acting director of the enterprise, director, production association "Siberian devices and systems", Omsk. In 1999-2008 - director of a state enterprise, general director, acting general director,
General Director of the Federal State Unitary
enterprise "Siberian devices and systems", Omsk.
From 2008 to the present - General Director of Siberian Devices and Systems OJSC, Omsk.
Awarded the Order of Honor - 1990, the Gagarin Badge of the Federal Space Agency - 2006, 2009, medals named after. M.V. Keldysh and S.P. Korolev of the Cosmonautics Federation -1990,2006

Erokhin Dmitry Vladimirovich

Chairman of the Board of NOTA-Bank (OJSC).
Born on October 18, 1971 in Kurgan in the family of a military man. In 1993 he graduated from the Moscow Command Higher Border School, and in 1995 from the All-Russian Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics (specialty - finance and credit).
Dmitry Vladimirovich began his career in 1995 with work in the Federal Tax Police Service (FSNP).
Since 2005, Dmitry Vladimirovich Erokhin has been the Chairman of the Board of NOTA-Bank (OJSC). On his initiative, an Industry Development Department was created at the bank in 2006, the priority of which is to work with enterprises of the Military-Industrial Complex. As a result of the work of this Management, more than 150 large enterprises in the rocket and space, radio-electronic, aviation, shipbuilding and other defense industries became the bank's clients.
As a result of this work, many defense industry enterprises - clients of NOTA-Bank, which is included in the TOP-100 largest Russian banks - successfully met the deadlines for the production of very important items of the state defense order and a number of tasks of the Federal target programs.
In 2010 By order of the head of the Russian Spetsstroy, Army General N.P. Abroskin. awarded with a personalized weapon.

Zelenshchikov Nikolay Ivanovich

First Vice President, First Deputy General Designer of JSC Rocket and Space Corporation Energia named after S.P. Korolev.
Born in the village of Vyoshenskaya, Sholokhov district, Rostov region. He began his career as a mechanic at the Rostov chemical plant. Graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute. Since 1965, he worked at the Central Design Bureau of Experimental Mechanical Engineering as an engineer, senior engineer, group leader, and sector head. Since 1983 - deputy head of the complex of the Head Design Bureau of NPO Energia. In 1985, he was appointed deputy chief designer of the State Design Bureau, and then first deputy general designer of NPO Energia. Since 1991, he has been working as First Deputy General Director, General Designer of NPO Energia. Since 1994 - Vice President of RSC Energia named after S.P. Queen.
Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes. Awarded the orders “Badge of Honor”, ​​“For Services to the Fatherland”, IV degree. He has the honorary title “Honored Mechanical Engineer of the Russian Federation”.

Zlatkin Yuri Mikhailovich

General Director of Research and Production Enterprise "Hartron-Arkos", general designer of control systems (CS) for rocket and space technology of Ukraine.
Born on October 26, 1938 in Kharkov. In 1961 he graduated from the Kharkov Aviation Institute. N.E. Zhukovsky. He was hired by OKB-692 (now NPP Khartron-Arkos), where he worked his way up from engineer to General Designer.
He made a personal contribution to the creation of technology for designing on-board software for the control system of launch vehicles and spacecraft (LV and spacecraft control systems). He took part in the creation of control systems for ballistic missiles of all four generations, including 15A18M, called “Satan” in the USA. He developed the principles for constructing control systems for transport modules of the Mir space complex, the Zarya base unit of the ISS Alpha. Made a significant contribution to the creation of control systems for spacecraft for various purposes.
Currently, under his leadership, work is underway to create a control system for the Cyclone-4 launch vehicle, as well as domestic command devices for the control system of various types of rocket and space technology.
For his significant contribution to the creation of control systems for rocket and space technology, he was awarded the Order of Merit, III, II and I degrees, the Badge of Honor and other government awards. Winner of awards from the Government of the Russian Federation and Ukraine in the field of science and technology. Full member of the Academy of Cosmonautics of the Russian Federation named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky. Honored Worker of Industry of Ukraine. Honorary worker of the space industry.

Kotov Alexander Nikolaevich

General Director of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Research and Production Association Tekhnomash, the leading enterprise for technological support for the creation and production of rocket and space technology products. Laureate of the Russian Government Prize.

Mukhtarulin Valery Sergeevich

General Director of OJSC Research Institute of Computing Complexes named after. M.A. Kartseva".
V.S. Mukhtarulin was born on February 8, 1942, in 1967 he graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute with a degree in radio engineering and went to work at the Zagorsk Electromechanical Plant.
In 1984 he was transferred to the Ministry of Radio Industry of the USSR, where he worked his way up from deputy. boss - ch. engineer of the 11th Main Directorate, head of the 11th Main Directorate, head of the Main Production Directorate - member of the Board to Deputy Minister of Radio Industry of the USSR. In 1991-92 - Vice President of the Radiocomplex Corporation.
Since 1992 V.S. Mukhtarulin has headed the Research Institute of Computing Systems since 1994. to the present - General Director of JSC Research Institute of Computing Complexes named after. M.A. Kartseva".
He owns about 40 published works and 7 inventions.
V.S. Mukhtarulin was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor and the Order of Friendship, the medal “For Labor Distinction,” a number of other medals, and the badge “Honorary Radio Operator of the USSR.”

Tupalo Gennady Mikhailovich

Chairman of the Council of Scientific and Technical Workers-Veterans of the KhZEA. Kharkov, Chairman of the Public Coordination Committee "Kharkov Rocket and Space". Previously, Deputy Chief Designer of the State Enterprise "Kharkov Electrical Equipment Plant".

Shargorodsky Viktor Danilovich

General designer of JSC Scientific and Production Corporation Precision Instrument Engineering Systems, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. Author of about 200 scientific papers, including inventions and patents. Laureate of the Prize of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the Government of Russia, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.

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